BwMWHIHHUUinm«W>MWIIHWW»IHWWIMMUm»Ii»HIHHMmMI<iMWMMHMHMM»HIHHm««tiWWWMMIWWMMIIHIIIWWiMm»I I « I THE SENIOR NEWSLETTER |i fi * Jackie Langdale **• ■* Ip* ; Miltoi^FlyiHi Milton r ‘ y . nds more of her time baby-sitting than do her part-time Fs Jacqueline Hope Langdale and she is the daughtS of Mr and Mrs. W. L. Langdale. Her life and school career were both started here in Edenton. Her two main extra-curricular activities in which she has been most interested in is the F. H. A. Club and the Glee Club. Ask “Jackie”, (as we all affection ately call* her) a question and she’ll say “cause” everytime. Even to her current boy friend, Theo, that’s all she will say (or so she says; we've heard differently). Her favorite past-time is listening to records and “Theo. Don’t believe a word he says, Jackie. She hasn’t definitely decided on her future plans, but if what a certain fortune-teller told her comes true, someone else will decide for her. Con trol your temper, Jackie, I’m only teasing you. I guess I’d better start running now because she’s going to get me for this. See you all later. I hope ! ! ! . . We are proud to present this list of the Senior Class Honor Roll. These are the names of the people who made 90 or higher on their first six weeks average. Keep up the good work, and let’s see more join them: They are as follows: Cynthia Ambrose, Dorothy Baker, Betty Byrum, Copeland, Vir ■■■■ ' “ LET GEORGE DO IT" ■■■■■■ HOUSE FOR SUE Qne house, 146 Morris Circle, with garage and utility room. Coleman floor furnace, thero * matic control. Disappearing stairways with plenty of cabinet space in Idtchen. HOUSE IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION Twiddy’s Insurance & Real Estate, Inc. PHONE 413 EDENTON, N. C. ■ I INCREASE 1 hog profits I DECREASE i pig mortality * - - , ii iiiMinn.i. ~ **"i 1 T’i'T~*Tfß ¥ A k. ;; BUILD HOG HOOSiS ;; 'w**J<*MASONITE® TEMPERED PRESDWOODe 3; Strong. Rigid. Weatherproof. Ea»y to nail. Largo, light* I! w*<ght panels make houses 4 \ movable. Low In co*t and < ► maintenance. Mora pork par | * bushel of feed. :: ASK US FOR FIMI PLANS < > < ► s ■ • Gentlemen: I! ;; Please mail me Free of Chafge information and literature !; • 1 on the FREE Farm Plan Construction Service. 1I |i; * "• ■ i[ 1 1 [ Name • r ~. < > B**•*" • « . v '• it*”* ■ *[ .!; Address i... «>• I M. a BROWN CO., INC. • R 80X464 f EDENTON, N. C. L By HAZEL LEARY Hello Friends: Why does i,t always have to rain i whenever anyoiie plans a big day ? That is one of the < -mysteries of life that I will never understand. You know, of course, that I’m thinking about our trip to the State Fair last Thursday in particular. Yes, it ■ rained, in fact it poUred ! ! ! You should have seen us on the way home! But we enjoyed every minute of it. ! What’s that I hear? Is it a trumpet? iWhy, yes, ! it is, and look who’s playing it. It’s Milton Ward ‘ Flynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flynn. Milton, who ] had a birthday on October 14, was bom here in Eden- < ton and started school here. He has just about reach- t ' ed the point where he is ready to finish school here 1 also. Since the band organized in his Sophomore year , he has been a member. The Student Council claimed ( his attention in his Freshman year. Milton is a nice, easy-going fellow who gets along * well with everyone. “Huh” is the way he usually an- 1 ; swers everyone even at his part time job at* the Tri- 1 I angle. Believe it or not ! ! ! he prefers Edenton i girls. Tinkering with radios is Milton’s hobby and he : would like to develop that hobby and become a radio : electrical engineer someday. Good luck, Milton, and don’t catch any “live wires.” • Next we have a young lady who considers school as ginia Downing, Jean Jones, Hazel Leary, Lillian Leary, Betty Letcher, Christine Perry, Donald Campbell, Charlie Cannon, Sherwood Chesson, John Ward. Democrats Predict Victory November 7 Party Completes Tour After Holding Nine Big Rallies The Democratic Party this week completed an extensive tour of North Carolina by fts leading speakers ana officials when the Democratic caravan seeking votes conducted rallies at Ra leigh, Reidsville and Greensboro. Previously* .nine rallies had been con ducted in other sections of the state. Declaring that he was greatly en couraged by the reception accorded the caravan on its twelve appearances in the Congressional Districts, Everett TOURS... FOR THE ASKING | To help you plan and or- i ganize a better, more effici- t ent and productive farm, | Masonite I Corporation 1 Through I <| M.G. Brown Co., Inc. Offers You J; Building Plans I! FREE OF CHARGE f These plans, which con- i tain all construction details, {; are for buildings and equip- J [ ment matched to modern <! farming practices of storing !! grain, feeding and housing 1! livestock. < ► < ► «> MAIL THE COUPON \ \ BELOW NOW! t <» - i ► . i ■ « y v. f .1; •• J •» • . . THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1960 Jordan, Chairman of the Strte Demo cratic Executive Committee; and ac tive head of the campaign for votes, , said that in every district the Speakers had been received by enthusiastic ; groups of mten and women and with one or two exceptions the rallies had attracted a much greater number of citizens than in previous years. Predicting a handsome majority for the Democratic Party in the General 1 Election on November 7th, Mr. Jordan I said that he believed the enthusiasm j manifested at the rallies expressed, the general sentiment of the people in their approval of the Democratic Party in its management of affairs j of the State and Nation. He said that the only thing which could cut'] the Democratic vote in his opinion , would be over-confidence on the part ; of the voters who might feel that! since victory is sure it is not', necessary to go to the ipolls. He urged every Democrat to be sure and vote on November 7th, and he invited all Republicans interested in good govern ment to came over into the Demo cratic fold. During the past four weeks rallies have been conducted at Slyvia, Marion, Morganton, Statesville, Lexington, Whitevilie, Greenville, Tarboro and Goldsboro. At each of the rallies the major speakers have joined in urging that the full ticket of the Democratic 1 Party be elected and stress has been 1 laid on the fact that the primary is over and all Democrats should unite to fight the common enemy, the Re publicans. Taking the lead in stress ing this theme were Governor W. Kerr Scott, Senator Frank P. Graham, 1 Senator Qlyde R. Hoey and Willis Smith, Democratic nominee for the Senate. Others who have taken part in the rallies and have made a few remarks from time to time were Har ry McMnllan, Attorney General; Sec retary of State, Thad Eure; Commis sioner of Agriculture, L. Y. Balleri tine; State Treasurer, Brandon Hodg es; Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, Clyde Erwin; Commissioner of l tabor, Forrest Shuford; State Audi tor, Henry Bridges, and Commission er of Insurance, Waldo Cheek; former Senator William B. Umstead and Rob ert B. Williams, Jr., of Asheville, president of the Young Democratic Clifts in the State. The speakers have also urged the adaption of the five OVERWEIGHT 7 FOLLOW NEW ARMY DIET The WA'Cs are winning the battle of the bulge of clothes seams. See the complete daily menus used by WACs j and soldiers to take off a little weight lor to lose 20 pounds,- in “Slimming ! Diets 'From the Army,” in November { 5 issue, of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation’s Popular Magazine With THE BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Dealer • • Judge if on riding ease ... driving ease ' * Jr JKr • W J 'a owOOvgaßßooeoßK your Best Buy-Ay A// Odds j It rides more smoothly You’ll glide smoothly, steadily, safely over most roads in Chevrolet—only low-priced car combining the Unitized Knee-Action Ride and airplaneatype shock absorbers. * It drives more easily You’ll enjoy finest no-shift driving at lowest cost with Chevrolet's famous Power glide Automatic Transmission* ... or finest standard driving at lowest cost with Chevrolet’s Silent Synchro- Mesh Transmission. 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In a letter to his mother, Corporal Green said he was stationed in Korea and at the time he wrote the letter, on October 9, after traveling all over South Korea, he was stationed in No other farm equipment inrejtment ij more . It important than your tractor. Its purchase deserves iißMßgSMltf thoughtful consideration... complete investigation. g WB « So look at them all before you decide—choose the || jffißjKj one with most of the features that count. We feel certain the harder you are to please the better you’ll like a John Deere. I In modern design which offers you the very latest engineering advancements for speedier : : easier farming as well as in proved, two-cylinder -j performance which insures years of faithful, low cost service, John Deere Tractors are today’s leaders. Give us a chance to prove Hobbs Implement Company * GUY C. HOBBS, Prop. “YOUR JOHN DEERE DEALER" EDENTON. N. C. ■ JOHN DEERE 7*o-Cy&t<6* TRACTORS ■ --/ma? /JtfodeMt cuu7 7 > jflH It operates more economically You’ll enjoy extra-fine performance and save money, too; for Chevrolet is the only low-priced car with a Valve in-Head engine—trend setter for the industry. It lasts longer, too Chevrolet is built to outlast other cars. That’s one reason why there are over a million more Chevrolets on the road than any other make—and why Chev rolet is America’s most popular car, year after year. Come in—see it now! Kaesung, a town exactly at the 38th parallel. ■ Dr. Downum Moves In Office On King Street Dr. A. F. Downum, local optometrist Friday moved his office from the Citizens Bank Building to the office on East King Street which was oc cupied by the Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Downum has been located in Edenton for a year and a half and made the change because the King Street office -will not require his pa trons to walk up steps. Weldon Hollowed, prosecutor of Recorder’s Court, who shared the of fice with the Chamber of Commerce, has moved into an office in the Bank of Edenton Building. HOME EC TEACHERS MEET The district Home Economics Teach ers meeting was held at Gatcsville High School, with Mrs. Annette Car ■ ter hostess. A representative from a i local Singer Sewing Center was pres-| i ent to demonstrate new attachments for the Singer sewing machine. Those attending the meeting were: Mrs. Helen Larabee, Central; Miss Elizabeth Chappell, Elizabeth City; Miss Doris Mitchell, WeeksviUe; Mrs. Edna Reaves, Chowan; Mias Miriam ; Scott, Edenton; Mrs. Annette Carter, Gatesville; Mrs. Argent Smith, Poplar > Branch; Mrs. Evelyn Creekmore, Mo ■ yock, and Miss Mabel Lacy, State . Home Economics supervisor, i ££SS*SSSSSSSSS£SS£iSSSSSS£SSSS; Dr. A. F. Downum OPTOMETRIST Announces the removal of his office from 312 Citizens Bank Building to 106 E. King Street EDENTON, N. C. 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