PAGE TEN Free Family Night At School Friday International Hit Pa rade Will Begin at | 7:30 O’clock Byrum Implement & Truck Com pany will sponsor a free family party in the high school auditorium Friday night, January 12, starting at 7:30 o’clock. The show will include Stars of stage fame in person on the auditorium stage, including The Great Jarvis, magical wizard; Jodie Rice, charming young dancer; Jessie Sides, unicyclist supreme, and Marguerite Faye, who plays accordian melodies. The shoiw is free and made possible by International Harvester. There will be no sales talks during the show, it being planned only to furnish free and outstanding entertainment for the people of this community. POCAHONTAS MEETS IFRIDAY Chowanoke Council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet in the Red Men’s hall Friday night at 8 o’clock. With a new group of officers installed, 1 the Pocahontas, Mrs. Hazel Williford, urges a full attendance of the mem-j ; hers. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED ADI MOM! MIT CMP NEBS DEEP-ACTION relief from coughs, chokey stuffiness with every breath! • Mother, here’s (2 X a special way to %£-C\r b give your little one wonderful i J? comfort with the jffycb VX, very same Vicks ! —ways brings such grand results when you rub it on! Easy . . . Effective: Put 2 good spoonfuls of Vapoßub in a vapor izer or bowl of boiling water as directed in package. Then ... let your youngster breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. HOME-PROVED FOR YOU BY MILLIONS OF MOTHERS I W {Plant Bell’s Seed I % T 1 II 11 <► < i ;! For Better Tobacco 1 t t <> A o • <; WE HAVE ALL POPULAR VARIETIES -> • I i; Bell’s Dixie Bright 101 \ ! (Wilt Resistant) % :1 Bell’s Oxford 1 Variety I ; | (Wilt Resistant) & \\ Bell’s No. 402 Variety I o Bell’s Bottom’s Special f < ► ;; ;; Bell’s Yellow Mammoth <; :: Bell’s Yellow Special ;; ;; Bell’s Mammoth Gold ;; :: Bell’s Improved Gold Dollar <> «; Bell’s Virginia Bright Leaf ;; 1 1 Bell’s Hicks Variety <! <►. ; [ WE SELL FERMATE :: i: • WE SELL INSECTICIDES ;< j | • WE SELL SEED TREATMENTS i: ❖ — -i: i| Byrum Hardware o®* ;; O v EDENTON, N. C. ii ' teif *•>»»>♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦ lOld Age Assistance Granted 173 Persons f According to the monthly report of Mra. J. H. MoMullan, superintendent of public welfare in Chowan County, during Decemlber 173 persons received I' old age assistance in Chowan County with $4,313 being distributed. Twenty six cases of aid to dependent children received $996 and 15 blind aid cases received $447. General assistance was granted to 11 people in the amount of $2.05.36. Other financial assistance included five persons hospitalized in the coun-j ty costing $675 and three hospitalized) outside the county costing $50.28. j iService cases included two adult parolees under supervision; four per sons receiving veterans rehabilitation in cooperation with the Department of Public Welfare; five child labor cer tificates issued; two persons certified for free eye examinations by the N. C. State Blind Commission and 23 chil dren receiving individual service. The local welfare office also re ferred 30 families, representing 90 children, to various persons and or ganizations for Christmas service. DR. HART ROTARY SPEAKER Dr. W. I. Halt was the principal 1 speaker at last week’s Rotary meet ing, when he spoke about the North j Carolina School of Dentistry. He point ed out tfeat there is a nation-wide shortage of dentists and the advan- I tages offered by the dentistry school. Every breath carries Vapoßub’s famous combination of time proved medications deep into large bronchial tubes. Comfort ing relief from distress of colds comes in a hurry! Then ... to keep up relief for hours, rub Vicks Vapoßub on throat, chest and back, too. (iuke rrM Jlplk ’ ) MOM LIKES / jSL JR ( rr,TVQ! THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. O, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 Rotarians Plan For i 25th Anniversary . Edenton’s Rotary Clt4b is already [ planning an elaborate occasion for celebrating the 2ffth anniversary of ? the club, which came into existence [ on March 27, 1926. At Thursday’s meeting of the club Thomas Byrum, president, named a | committee to plan for the celebration. ' The oofnmittee is composed of Jack Mooney, Richard Elliott, W. B. Rose vear and John A. Holmes. F PERSONAL ITEMS I I , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr have returned from a trip to Florida. While away they visited in Miami and Fort Lauderdale. < Mr. and Mrs. Linwood E. 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