PAGE TWO Beauty Contest At Providence Church| Negroes Stage Affair In Church Auditorium Tonight A beauty contest and fashion show i sponsored by the Negro business men ' and women of Edenton will be held to- i night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the 1 Providence Church auditorium. Those taking part in the contest, : sponsored by various Negro business 1 establishments are: Emma Reeves, ' Jacqueline Coston, Dora Granby, Mary 1 Blount, Hazel Walker, Clenora Austin, Margaret Mayo, Lunelle Small, Mary 1 Roberts, Rosa Blount, Julia Walker, : Elnora Badham, Rebecca Lewis, Mary ] Rawls, Annie Felton, Doris Walton, 1 Catherine Burke, Geneva Armstead Juanita Morris, Viola Beasley, Eliza 1 beth Taylor, Martha Wood, Virginia : Newsome and Essie Mayo. ] I SPOKES | MIEU By Tmd Kntmg jUI iiuiuuniiiuimiuiwuiinumiuiniiuuimiiiuuiiuiiiiti[«l | Some fanciers of the Weimaraner \ insist that it is nothing less than ah miracle dog, able to do everything ,] done by other bleeds—only much bet ter. On the other hand, critics of the \ Weimaraner say that even the best < examples of the breed are no more 1 than ordinary performers in the field. \ If anyone is in a position to explain \ the general confusion concerning the true merits of the Weimaraner, Clar- ( ence Schukei of Waterloo, lowa, is the ] man. He has imported, bred and hunt- j ed over the “gray ghosts.” Here is • what he writes about them: “What has created all of this con fusion is that the Weimaraner has been terrifically oversold in this coun try. It always has been a grand hunting dog. But it has had too many fanciful build-ups. Buyers have ex pected impossible miracles, then been MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN WINDSOR AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered .Sunday, August 6, Feast of Christ’s Transfiguration, at 8 A. M., in Duke of Windsor Hotel convention room, Windsor, and at 11 A. M., in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, each including sermon on “The Devil, An Enemy of the Church”, Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with con fessions in Windsor 7:30 to 7:55 A. M., Edenton 10:30 to 10:55 A. M., stated Father McCourt, rector, who invites everybody to all Services. August 4 and 5, mass in Edenton at 7 A. M. Instruction and Inquirers’ classes; meet at rectory Fridays 8 P. M., to 8:45. j 1 ' ■ . Everything J p a Maytag. Fa- I p "n mous Gyrafoam washing action gets out oil the dirt . . . with the daintiest fabrics. H 1 Liberal trade-in. .“4 Low monthly pay -1 ments. Come in today V 1 * for a demonstration. : K The Maytag Ma»tar Finest Maytag ever built. Large, square, cast aluminum tub has extra capacity. *179” She MwytagCsaHßaadsr—Big, square porcelain tab. Gyrafoam action aohaa nli> fast extra- *l44** f \ Ralph E. Parrish TOUR FRIGIDAIRR DRALRR 409 S. BROAD ST. PHONE 178 EDENTON, N. C ■ disappointed. “There is another serious situation. The Weimaraner’s affectionate nature and beautiful appearance have attract ed many people who have no intention lat all of hunting the dog. They sim | ply want one for a pet. As a result, 'this fine hunting dog has been de generating into a mere bench-show exhibit. Sportsmen must now make every effort to keep the Weimaraner where it belongs—hunting in the field. “We Weimaraner fanciers have no quarrel with other breeds. Our dogs will simply do what the other breeds do when properly trained but more of it. When yqu take a dog that will locate and point upland game birds and retrieve them; sit in a duck blind and retrieve migratory birds from wa ter—then you have a combination that many dogs cannot equal. The Weimaraner is an all-around hunting dog—something that can’t be said about other breeds. It will trail, point, retrieve, and has speed that equals the average English pointers.” So we see that the Weimaraner is neither a miracle nor a fraud —.but a fine dog in the field when trained. And in the field is where they rightfully belong—not as a part of a living room decor. I Folder On Dairying Edited By Extension A new Extension Folder entitled “Links in the Chain to Bettey Dairy ing” and prepared by (R. L. Wynn, Negro Extension specialist, came off the press this week, according to F. H. Jeter, editor of the State College Extension tService. The folder presents in picture-story form the essentials of good dairying. Some of the features portrayed by Wynn are a safe water supply, mas titis-free cows, sanitation, and clean, tight milking barns. Care of cows and milk isn’t the only essential, according to Wynn. A good Ladino pasture is also necessary in providing a cheap, economical source ITS WISE TO REPAIR ATW Thin soles and off levell heels can be harmful to I your feet. Come in for a complete shoe rebuilding job and ask for STEERHEAD genuine leather soles thatl protect your foot health.] W. M. RHOADES SHOE REPAIR SHOP EDENTON, N. C. 1295. Broad St. Phone 378 The Maytag ChMMa A (aadai Maytag, yet pricad within a Amt dollars of the lowest-cost waahasa on the market. ... $124" TELE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950 Smokey Says: mst shameful waste is—when . .s burnt . of feed. Wynn says a good vigorous growing pasture is also an aid in maintaining a healthy herd. Wynn uses pictures to demonstrate How mild can a cigarette be? MORE PEOPLE SMOKE CAMELS than any other cigarette! and among the millions who d 0... PETER LIND Star of stage and I'i-. wAI TV: "I found SmPRr J what cigarette mildness means I when I made my Jpr^W own Camel 30- Day Test ! I’ve smoked Camels ever I < . s Even Wiser than He Seems % PLAINLY, here travels a man wise in the ways of fine motorcars. You know that, by the four Ventiports and the rich sweep of chrome which mark his car as a RO ADM ASTER. You know it, should you trail him on the highway, by the smooth lift of the big Fireball Only BUtCK has Pywnffcwrt- nmrvs* and with it woaai HIOHft-COMMSSSIOM FfraboH vo/ve-M-heod \ power in three engines. INow F-248 engine in Sure* models.) • NiW-HTTSSH STYUHO, with MULTI-QUAMD forefront, taper-throogli fenders, “doeWe bubWe" taiWght* • WID*. ANQLt VISIBILITY, cfaee up rood view both forward and bach • TSAINC-M ANDY SIZM, less over-all length for easier parking ond garaging, short turning radio* * IXWa-WIDI MATS cradled between the antes • SOU MUCK RIM, from all-coil springing. Safety- Ride rims, low-pressere tires, rlde-steadyinj torque-tube • WN ASSAY Os MODtU with Body by Fisher. •Standard on K 0.4 DMABTBA. optinnakU tail'll «M I on Super and Special medsfo f Tone In HENRY I. TAYIOR. ABC Networ*. every Monde j Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company Inc. i IM-1M BAST QUEEN STREET PHONE UT EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA ( \wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm «HM nm automomum am mnu mnck mu mm imm~ aHMaHi WS&mm* that raising calves as herd replace ments is essential to economical pro duction of milk. Copies of the folder may be obtained from the local county agent or by writing the Agricultural Editor, State College Station, Raleigh, and request ing “Links in the Chain to Better Dairying,” Extension Folder No. 82. When youngsters risk their lives for ,the safety of their country, we are in clined to believe that profit-as-usual should be thrown out of the window. ‘Betdtoi AcufA' "| use OLAG and recommend it to my patients." olag At Drag Stores Everywhere V I WANTED I BOWL GUM, POPLAR AND SWEET CUM VENEER LOGS 10 Inches and larger In Diameter LARGE AND SMALL QUANTITIES Bring us good quality Veneer Logs and you will get more money than you can get anywhere else. Hervey Foundation, Inc. HARVEY POINT HERTFORD, N. C. i power plant at his toe’s com* s mand, by the obvious levelness of the ride he enjoys, the swift ease with which Dynaflow Drive solves his traffic problems. r What is not so plain from what you see is that here also is a man very wise in what today’s dollar 1 should buy! S TJ 1 JPor this man has all that a fine* car owner can ask for —brilliant performance, a ride without equal for gentle softness, finger easy handling, abundant room all around him, styling that is easily the most distinguished on the highway. I a Yet he paid considerably less ’/ than comparable merit costs * elsewhere. b i# Wmmmms hpwfw*** a-U Recreation is vitally important to the development of a balanced life and no progressive community can afford to overlook its responsibility in this field. Sold In Edenton By MITCHENER’S PHARMACY :: a J. E. Dees Memorials GREENVILLE, N. C. Quality monuments for more than forty years. Write direct for photographs and prices. In the interest of our patrons, we do not 3ell through undertakers and others. SAVE THE ENORMOUS COMMISSION TRY HERALD WANT AD.- •• 41 4 TA * J. E. Dees Memorials GREENVILLE, N. C. Quality monuments for more than forty years. Write direct for photographs and prices. In the interest of our patrons, we do not 3ell through undertakers and others. SAVE THE ENORMOUS COMMISSION TRY HERALD WANT AD.- > He found fewer extra charges in his delivered price, with such things as Dynaflow Drive, foam rubber cushions, windshield washers, electric clock, even non-glare rear-view mirror in- \ eluded in the price. If you know fine cars, rt won’t take fifteen minutes behind a Roadmaster wheel to see that here is one of the finest. If you have inquired about prices, a single glance at the delivered > figures establishes this as the big buy of the field. Why not make both checks •, •specially since your Buick dealer will be glad to arrange a trial run in a ROADMASTER any time you care to call on him? 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