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PAGE SIX Junior Woman’s Club! Holds Busy Meeting! Headquarters Month to : Be Observed By Lo- j cal Group |( i The Hotel Joseph Hewes dining room was a scene of-beauty Wednes- i day of last week when the Edenton - Junior Woman’s Club held its month- ■ ly business meeting and Christmas luncheon. The holiday spirit pre dominated at each individual table with brightly colored ornaments and , lighted candles. Mrs. David Holton, president of the . club, presided and acknowledged the invited guests. Following the minutes by Mns. William Holmes, several let ters were read from former members of the club by Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr. Mrs. Thomas Byrum gave the treasur- , er’s report, after which Mrs. Jimmie , Earnhardt submitted the membership ; report. Reports were also heard from Mrs. Frank Holmes, chairman of Ways and Means Committee; Miss Eliza beth Moore, chairman of Beautifica tion, and Mrs. J. M. Boyce, chairman of the Playground Committee. H. 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Phone 545 Kennan & Corey Plumbing Co. Edenton-Hertferd Highway ' ed a gift from the dub for his co operation in helping to make the chil dren’s Halloween party the huge, suc cess it was. Mrs. Holton announced that next month will be “headquarters” month, and that the Club had sent in a do nation toward the building of the new Women’s Club Home. 'She also re vealed that a quantity of candy had been left over from the Halloween J carnival, which will be turned over' to iCaip’n Dick Hall for distribution among the unfortunate children at Christmas time. Mr. Hall is again this year repairing discarded toys for the needy children. Mrs. Frank Holmes was appointed by the president as chairman in charge of the Junior Woman’s Club float, entered in the Santa Claus parade held in Edenton Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock, under the sponsorship of the local BPW Club. The cluib voted to again carry out its custom of helping a needy family in Chowan County. Those who plan to give clothing, food, toys, or cash donations, are requested to leave their contributions at the home of Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., chairman, at 105 Pembroke Circle. The local Welfare Department will select the needy family. A letter was read from Mrs. Dixon of Suffolk, Va„ who acted as one of the judges at the local club’s Flower 'Show, who invited members of the Edenton Club to attend their flower show in Suffolk. A double quartet from the Edenton High School, under the direction of Mrs. Mary L. Browning, delighted the group with several beautiful Christ mas selections, with Marjorie Thigpen at the piano. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AnJ jfj • ■ -t- —üBBBHP (fg ppTr f ••• ?•■ in' ® /' ••• • • mk v O Sfk : £# .flßifl |v' ’[ipj w Tho famous F-l Pickup ... with new features for ’sl! Plus an important money- I- saving advancement .. . the Ford POWER PILOT, standard on ALL new Ford Trucks for ’sl, from 95-h.p. Pickups to 145-h.p. 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THURSDAY, Chowan Teams Meet HobbsvHle Tonight Hobhsville High School’s boys’-and 1 girls’ basketball teams will meet the : Chowan High 'School’s teams in the 1 Chowan gymnasium Thursday night, < December 14, with the girls’ game starting at 7r30 o’clock. The Chowan boys boast practically the same team as last year, with four letter men returning. Ralph Hollowell, a 6-foot, three inch boy, will hold the center position for Chowan and perhaps will, be a “hot shot” for the basket. Thomas Perry, considered one of the best I CHRISTMAS IS ALMOST HERE, BUT YOll Still Have Time TO SEND OUR GIFT PACKAGES Or PEANUTS On Display and Orders Taken at OUR PUNT 01 LEGGETT l DAVIS;; r ■ f j ❖ J ] f Jimbo’s Jumbos, I nc. I I * S guards in the Albemarle, will hold and play an important part for Cho wan. Smith, a newcomer to Chowan, and Doug Leary will be expected to play a high class of ball for Cho wan. Both these forwards are ex ceedingly fast and promise to give Hobhsville a lot of trouble. 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