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PAGE TWELVE r~ THE SEMOO NBWSLETTEII ' By HAZEL LEARY ■ Hi Friends: You should have seen the grins on the faces of the Seniors the other day when they started exchanging cards. They saw one another’s whole names for the first time and they sounded sort of queer because they were accustomed to other names. One boy whom we would never have known by his real name is Everton Vernon MdClenney, Jr. Many of you don’t recognize that name, do you ? We don't be cause we have always referred to him as “Slug.” Slug is well-known and well-liked by everyone be cause he is so friendly and easy to get along with. During his school career, he has attended Chowan, Ad vance, and will soon graduate from here. He has been fTaag flicnienney a mern ,b er 0 f the Stagecraft Club for the past two years. His outside interests include dancing, movies, ' jpmHraffiKi eating, sleeping, fishing, swimming, boat riding and Jackie (his girl friend). Slug’s afternoons and Satur- M days are spent working at his part-time jotb as book- keeper for W. J. Yates with the Edanton Oil Com • **l/he finds any way to squeeze in any leisure time among all these activities, Slug spends it working at ■J ''rMmt Ms hobby, which is tinkering with cars. Slug hasn’t y • j. wade any plans fbr the future because Uncle Sam has already made arrangements for the next few years of * v. his life. Davenpert We’ll leave Slug dreaming of the near future when he’ll be wearing the snappy uniform of the army and thrilling all the girls with his cute, lop-sided grin, and go to another feminine member of the Sen ion Class. She is .the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Davenport and was born here in Chowan County in September of 1933. Ruth, of whom we are now speaking, is very domestically inclined. She; has been an F. H. A. member for two years. Her time out of school is spent at the movie, sewing, cooking, and doing housework. Sewing is her favorite past-time. After grauuatioa, Ruth would like to become a nurse’s aide. She says that she doesn’t like boys. I’ll bet she has a boy-friend, but she wouldn’t tell us about him, be cause she was afraid we’d tease her. Site has the cutest blush when she’s teased. I’d better go now before I say something to really make Ruth blush. Dr. B. B. McGuire Speaker For BPW (Continued From Page One) Marie Wheeler and Mrs. Raymond •Carr, president of the club, also wel comed three visitors, Miss Mildred Dozier of Rocky Mount, Eighth Dis trict BPW leader; Mrs. James Gray, .president of the Rocky Mount Club and J. Edwin Bufflap, editor of The •Chowan Herald. Miss Dozier spoke briefly on ac tivities throughout the district. During the meeting a number of •delightful numbers were sung by a trio from Mrs. Mary L. Browning’s •group of singers. The girls were Juanita Bennett, Frances Bennett and Grace Hudson. Miss Rebecca Colwell presented Plus-1 pins, awarded for sponsoring a new member, to Mrs. Raymond Garr, Mrs. Marie Wheeler, Miss Lena Jones, Miss Fannie Sue Sayers, Mrs. Anne Jenkins and Mrs. Corie White. Three new members, Mrs. Evelyn W. Jackson, Mrs. M. L. Flynn and Mrs. O. J. Williams, were welcomed into the club. Mrs. Carr also appointed a nomi nating committee to draw up a slate •of officers for the new year. This •committee included Mrs. Bertha Bunch, tMrs. Anne Jenkins, Mrs. Lydia Dan iels, Miss Louise Smith and Miss Fan nie Sue Sayers. •At the conclusion of the meeting Ward's Shoe Repair SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT! Complete Line of (Polishes Any Leather Repair Work WEST EDEN STREET PHONE 46-W Singer Sewing Machines A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 605 EAST MAIN STREET ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. WILL BE IN EDENTON AND VICpHTY Within 24 Hours After Receipt of Coupon TO HAVE A SINGER REPRESENTATIVE. CALL JUST FILL OUT AND MAIL THE COUPON - [name .1 ■ ADDRESS f I J Direction If Rural 1 .jj I( ) Rent a SINGER Electric Portable | ( ) Buy a new SINGER I WISH ( ) Have my machine repaired I | ( ) See a SINGER Vacuum Cleaner or Cleanly TO ( ) Sell my SINGER I I 1 - J l ] flowers appearing on the tables were given to those whose numbers were ’ drawn from a box. The large design at the speakers’ table was won by ’ Miss Jessie Byrum. Attractive Valen } tine party cakes were contributed by the Royal Baking Company. ’ Mrs. Carr reminded members of the district meeting to be held March 8 j in Elizabeth City and urged various j chairmen to have their reports com ( pleted before March 1, so that they can reach the district chairman in time. No man has more pride than the man who insists that he has none. CHICK^^^ -grOWIHj 1■ ~ ■ rex I 1 I Open-Formula [ m Poultry Feeds | i Starting and mi j: ■ Growing Mash ■| ; , ,| Broiler Mash ■ Broiler Maker | Scratch Grains ■ ■ and Pellets." _ ; ; I CHOWAN * : ■ FARMERS • s : ■ EXCHANGE . ■ ; Edenton, N. C. _ ■ . rirwvuTjTJxruTji uuu* THE CHOWAN HERALD EPENTQK. N. G. TOURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1951 '[Center Hill Club’s Dreams Come True I (Continued from rage One) of the building, but have installed an electric stove and other necessary e equipment for serving pieals. It was J first used on Wednesday of this week ® when they had a covered dish sup ( per at the annual joint meeting of j club women and their husbands, with f a program on “Better Farming For . Better Living.” < The 'Community Center will also be ' used by the Boy Scout Troop, which the Center Hill Club is sponsoring. 1 “We feel that our club is making } progress like it never has before,” said i, (Mrs. J. Elton Jordan, Secretary of the i Club. We want every club member - and our friends to have full credit for - what has already been accomplished, ' for without their complete cooperation, t w« would have never been able to come this near to our goal.” : Miss Susan Thigpen Wins College Honors i _ Miss Susan Thigpen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thigpen, and a sophomore at Wesleyan 'Conservatory of Music in Macon, Ga., was one of the few to make semester honors for tile semester ending February 5. In order to obtain this honor one must have a grade point ratio of 2.0 or above which is the same as an aver- . age of B or more. Susan has made ' semester honors each semester since ( she entered Wesleyan. A piano major studying with Ralph Wise Mothers I FIND NEW RELIEF! for STUFFINESS, I COUGHS of COLDS f I Wise mothers know how really g l/afV* mSM effective Vicks Vapoßub is when Now, for amazing new relief wAh. I when colds cause coughing, up- -f| I per bronchial congestion, or that “stuffed-up” feeling, modern package. Then .. . breathe in mothers use Vapoßub this ape- soothing, medicated vapors. dal way, too in steam! It Every breath eases cougning. brings relief almost instantly, relieves that “chokey” feeling. Put lor 2 good spoonfuls of For continued relief—even Vapoßub in a or bowl while you sleep of boiling water, as directed in —rub it on, too. » /|CKS Use it in steam—Rub it on, tool \^Vapoßub BE READY TO JOIN THE | ij Easter Parade • | | « * Styled In California • > ! I .PRETTY ENSEMBLE for CALIFORNIA CREATES I I ; [ now and through Sipring. The the shorty coat for your j ' |! suit and a blouse. Ours—of wearing pleasure. Finger-tip . ! i > pin checked worsted .. . slim length and pert as can be ' 1 —« in line . and softly padded with its yoke to|p .. . deep- ‘ [ • through the hips .. . accent- cut sleeves .. . elongated <> j JI ed with a brightly striped shawl collar and low-placed J[ J . > pure silk blouse. sleeves. , ’ ■ " »j.i .... and gay prints. All sizes, *■ See our new grobp. I [ Lauton, renowned teacher and former concert pianist, Susan is in the Music Club and Glee Club. She is treasurer ~ of the sophomore class and is chair- ' man of Morning Watch on the corner- | 1 vatory Y. W. C. A. ISh® is regular j ; accompanist for the Modem Dance I 3 classes and the Conservatory chorus. ] t Susan has played and accompanied I several times in Macon and nearby I f towns and will tour with the Glee I j Club in neighboring states the first I r week in March. j > Cancer Clinic (Will 1 Be Held March 2nd I j The bi-weekly Cancer Detection'! ‘ Clinic will be held Friday, March 2, at 11 ' the Health Center with registration I ■beginning at one o’clock. I Examinations are free to all men | and women thirty-five or over, and 11 | .to anyone regardless of age, with a( I recognized danger signal of cancer. j I Priorities will be given to anyone I desiring an examination whb lives'l twenty miles or more from Elizabeth I City. Send requests to Cancer Clerk, I Health Center, Elizabeth City. j| !| I wish to express my deepest thanks] I to my many friends for their kind-'I r.ess shown me, Au' their visits, which I meant so much tSwie, for the beautiful I flowers, cards anflrletters, fruit, candy, I and other gifts which I received while I I was a patient in the Albemarle Hos- I pital and after I came home. Also I while I was a patient at the Miller I Orthopedic Clinic at Charlotte. ( WILLARD COPELAND N/W» I IN KEOOUGHTAN (HOSPITAL [Friend will be interested to know that Henry C. Jenkins is a patient IPrepare for Planting I mMSm Funk ’ s g HybrMs |||Bm Funk’s G 135 \. Funk’s G 714 Funk’s G 717 I N. C. Hybrid €orn X. 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