Jurymen Selected For Term Os Court Judge W. C. Harris of Raleigh Will Again \ Preside Chowan County Commissioners at their meeting Monday morning select ed a list of 50 Chowan County men who will he summoned to serve as jurymen at the term of Chowan Su perior Court, which will convene the week of November 27. Judge W. C. Harris of Raleigh is again scheduled to preside over the session, which will be a mixed term. Those chosen to serve as juryimen are as follows: J. P. Partin, N. E. Hollowell, Jr., C. B. Mooney, Milton L. Evans, R. Preston Morris, C. C. Webb, Erie Jones, George W. Bennett, Thomas J. Hoskins, Jr., H. D. Hobbs, W. M. Cozart, P. E. Saunders, Kenneth Floars, Eugene Baker, C. F. Boyce, Vandy Nixon, W. H. Jordan, J. S. Turner, C. P. Wales, Jr., G. D. Cale, Jimmie Earnhardt, David M. Warren, A. V. A shell, C. A. Bass, J. Q. Bass, D. H. Berryman, Lloyd M. Peele, John G. Wood, Jr., E. J. Ward, Henry Jordan, J. Wallace Goodwin, Thomas Harrell, C. C. Nixon, Wayland C. Moore, Jr., C. E. Byrum, J. M. Lane, T. E. Bunch, Claude Griffin, Henry S. Rogerson, R. Graham White, Melvin L. Evans, V. D. Hare, J. W. Fore hand, L. P. Chappell, J. N. Jordan, R. H. Hollowell, Wince White, John A. Bunch, H. M. Nixon and J. C. Byrum, Jr. 110 Pints Os Blood Donated Tuesday (Continued From Page One) rison, Lyle B'. Pasineau, H. Allison Campen, Harold T. Rose, Mrs. Kate L. Boyce, Annabelle Leary Hollowell, Minnie Frances Harrell, Erwin C. Griffin, Jasper Lee Gray, Walter C. Keeter, Mrs. Lina W. Stallings, Mrs. Mildred P. Spruill, Catherine Brown, Mrs. Sarah R. Wilson, Mrs. Freda H. White, John L. Parrish, Thomas Harris, Ruth H. Overman, Mrs. Eliza beth Ashley, Earl G. Harrell, Guy C. Hobbs, Mrs. Myrtle P. Cuthrell, Cas s sie Winslow, Beulah M. Privott, Hec tor Lupton, Frank St. Pierre, Bobby Shell, Herbert W. Hollowell, Jr., Irv ing Tompkins, Carlos R. Mora, Mrs. Marjorie Aiken, William D. Sanders, MIDWAY 1 Drive-In Theatre EDENTON-WINDSOR HIGHWAY MERRY HILL Two Shows Every Night Starting At 7:00 O’clock Friday and Saturday, November 10-11 ' Jimmy Wakely in “SILVER TRAILS" * Cartoon Serial No. 9 o Sunday, November 12— Ray Milland and Maureen O’Sullivan in “THE BIG CLOCK” On Stage Everybody One Reel Bob Hope Monday and Tuesday, November 13-14 Joel McCrea and Alexis Smith in “SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS” ' Cartoon In Color o Wednesday and Thursday, November 15-16 David Niven and Jane Wyman in “KISS IN THE DARK” Cartoon • G& W 1 Willlcsml Perm I Blended H ’ Whiskey BE RIsFl rfS KsaSw^orgSoigsgm^g MOM ■MI » Russell W. Dalerhie, Cecil H. Hollo well, Jr. f Thomas O. Asbell, James D. Lawrence and Mildred Munden. Twelve persons volunteered to do nate blood, but were rejected for one reason or another. These were Mrs. J. A. Webb, Robert L. Gallagher, Mrs. Lena M. Mason, Mrs. Mary W. Hobbs, Mrs. Lillian W. Leary, Mrs. (Margaret White, Mrs. Laura M. Ferguson, Mrs. Kate Wozelka, Mrs. Robert L. Bunch, Mrs. Ruth V. Por ter, Paul A. Eder and .Charles Zim merman. Four or five other volun teers were also rejected due to being under the age limit. That Marines stationed at the Ed enton Air Station are in sympathy with the blood program is reflected in the fact that out of 45 Marines at the base, 36 volunteered to donate a pint of blood. It was also pointed out that 17 members of the local Na tional Guard Unit also were among the volunteers. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD I SQUARE DANCE Saturday Night Music Furnished By Rocky Hock Plow Boys Eason’s Place SMALL’S CROSS ROADS 12 Miles North of Edenton On N. C. Route 32 ) ESSO REGULAR 25.9 Gal. I TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sundsy 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, November 9-10— James Stewart and Shelly Winters in “WINCHESTER 73” Saturday, November 11— Rex Allen and Carl Switser in “REDWOOD FOREST TRAIL” — Sunday, November 12— Cary Grant in Paula Raymond in “CRISIS” Monday and Tuesday, November 13-14 Bette Davis and Anne Baxter in “ALL ABOUT EVE” Features 3:45, 6:30, 9:15 See It From the Beginning! o Wednesday, November 15— Double Feature: Jon Hall in “THE ISLE OF SOMOA" Also “THE GOLDEN TWENTIES” Eden Theatre EDENTON, N. C. o Friday and Saturday, November 10-11 Richard Widmark and Paul Douglas in “PANIC IN THE STREETS” ‘ Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre Yz Mile North of Edenton, N. C. Two Shows Each Night. Un-Car Speakers Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c. Children Under 12 Free In Cars ———c Thursday, Nov. 9—Last Showing Esther Williams and Peter Lawford in “ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU” o Friday and Saturday, November 10-11 John Wayne and Gaile Russell in “ANGEL AND THE BADMAN” Sunday, November 12— Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter in “YOU’RE MY EVERYTHING” n v . Monday and Tuesday, November 18-14 Percy Kilbride and Marjorie Main in “MA AND PA KETTLE” Wednesday and Thursday, I November 15-lft I Gene Kelly in "3 MUSKETEERS” THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950. Washington .High Trims Aces 32 To 0 Coach George Thompson’s Edenton Aces suffered their worst defeat of the season Friday night on Hicks Field, when the Washington Pam Pack piled up a 32-0 scqre. The Aces were outclassed in every department of the game, with the visitors’ pass ing attack proving just too much for the local boys. The visitors scored their first touch down shortly after the game started, but the Aces then tightened up to hold the visitors to a 6-0 score at half time. In the third quarter, however, the I Pam Pack unleashed its passing at ; tack, with the Cherry to Cherry com . bination playing a major role in 1 chalking up three touchdowns during i the quarter, making the score 26-0 at I • >A^»^N/VVWWV^W»VWWS^/VVVWWW\A/S/VWWWWW'^WWWV>, SrOKELT’B TINY ALL GREEN f LIMA BEANS 29° M SZ.~ 2 “ 33* STOKELY’S FANCY TENDER UUttl m VAN CAMP’S DELICIOUS SWEET PEAS N r 25° SSi Tamales 2 £ 35* GREEN beans £.* 21* ÜBS Chili 2 £ 37* STOKELY’S GOLDEN WHOLE KERNEL OB SWIFT’S PARD CREAM corn 2 r 29’ »«•'— 3 “ 43* JHI JUST HEAT—VAN CAMP'S JUST SLICE AND SERVE BOz MpA CWTrT’C on nut no * Ml nice SPAN,SH Z c.„. 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Can 19cl mild and gentle Jl ISSUe ft Ro * ft ft J HONEY 16-Ox la. 31 Cl 2 25 1 Coconnut Z 17* ■ ..numinia f M • i A .. vegetable shortening 1 chisco 95c 1 Rinso P ”; 30* Swift’nina 89* Lux I BLU-WMTE 801 l Mix 'IT 25* * I the end of the third period. On the first play in the final quar ter the visitors scored their fifth touchdown, after which the Aces strengthened, but the Paiq Pack chalked up three successive first downs and had the ball on the Eden ton 30-yard line when the final whistle blew. VFW Poppy Day Will Be Held Saturday The local VFW Post will observe Poppy Day Saturday, November 11, when the little red poppies will be for sale. Everybody is requested to co operate by buying a poppy and wear ing it in token of appreciation for the boys who gave their lives in the fight for the American way of life. I TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Clinic Schedule By l Health Department i ' Dr. B. B. McGuire, district health : i officer, this week released the schedule t ( of various clinics held in the Pasquo - tank - Perquimans - Camden - Cho ; wan Health District. The schedule for Edenton follows: Immunizations and food handlers, Tuesdays and first and fifth Fridays from 2 to 6 o’clock. r Venereal disease, Fridays from 2:30 to 3:30. » Midwives, third Monday in Hert , ford from 1 to 4 o’clock, r Pre-natal and well baby, first Wed - nesday from I to 3 o’clock. Orthopedic, last Tuesday in each i month from 8 to 12 o’clock. 3 Cancer, Fridays in Elizabeth City from 1 to 2:30 o’clock. Dr. McGuire will be in Edenton 3 each Monday from 2 to 3 P. M. m\sONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & > A. M, will hold its weekly meeting i tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in ! the Court House. (Hubert Williford, master of the lodge, urges a full at - tendance. 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