PAGE TWELVE Boy Scout Drive Proves Successful —■ i $1,300 Raised, Which Will Greatly Help Scout Work i • The recent fund drive for the Boy Scouts of America in Edanton has been termed a financial success. The chairman, W. J. Taylor, desires to thank the following committee chair men and their committee members in making the drive a success: Business and Industries—(P. S. Mc- Mullan, West Leary, Jr., and L. H.| Haskett. , Edenton Mill Village—(Mrs. T. B. Smith. Morris Circle and North Edenton— Clyde Hollowell and James Bond. Westover Heights—W. T. Harry. First Ward —Herbert Hollowell and Ernest Kehayes. Second Ward—Nathan Dail. Third Ward—Mrs. J". B. Harrison. Fourth Ward—l Mr. and Mrs. Guy , ; Hobbs. As previously Mated the drive was < a great success, in that the various committees were responsible for pre senting the cause to the people of Edenton and realized $1,300, which will help greatly in the scout work. Beatrice T. Martin To Wed John R. White Mr. and Mrs. James C. Martin of 103-44 Springfield Boulevard, Queens Village, N. Y., announce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Theresa Martin, to John IRichard White, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arthur White of Edenton. The wedding will take place on June 9th. Miss Martin is an alumna of Our Lady of Wisdom Academy, Ozone Park, N. Y., and the McDowell School of Costume Design, New York City. Mr. White graduated from Edenton High School and The Gregg College, Chicago. He is now with The Texas Company, Norfolk, Va. i Camellia Show In Suffolk March 10-11 The Nansemond River Garden Club -of Suffolk, Va., announces tbe fifth •annual Camellia Show sponsored by their club to be held in Suffolk on Saturday, March 10 from 3 to 10 P. M., and Sunday, March 11, from 1 to 6 P. M. X tv v x . J This show has always been otf great interest to Camellia growers of this section and it looks as if this year the show will be larger and more beau tiful than ever. WILL (ATTEND (CLINIC Dr. W. I. Hart will leave Sunday for Washington, D. C., where he will at tend the District of Columbia Dental Clinic. Fwew nou I ■- ■ H ■ lii > ' ’ir Hugh sos V$ ' ■Hi • PREMIUM Starter and Grower ■liiplWJfJJlr ■ only to make an out* j standing starting mash, but to ! keep it abreast of late nutri tional discoveries . . . that ia ', our aim. Vitamin 812 and anti biotic feed supplement is only one of the many vitamins, growth factors and promotants r which we build into our start ing mash, to give you faster growth, quicker feathering, sturdier development, with j lees chick mortality. Feed it, prove - N t Home Feed & Fertiliser Co. 1- mJn« J] THE SEMOH HBKStETTEH I QMMMIMIMIIUMIMMmiMIMtaMnMmMMMMIimaiIMniIOntItaMIMUIIIIIIIMaaMtmiHIIMMMIimiIHIMMIIIMMIIimtMIIIMHiiiIIIuB I ' By HAZEL LEARY Marjorie iHalsey McKay Phthisic such clubs as tbe F. H. A. and the 4-H Club. (Marjorie hasn’t made any definite plans as yet but whatever plans she finally "decides upon you can bet that a certain dark-haired boy who answers to tire initials E. J. will play a leading role in them. Good luck to both of you' The next biography is that of Haywood McKay Phthisic, Jr., who celebrates ■ his birthdays on October 8. He has f been a member of the 4-H Club for 1 the last few years. His interests are movies, all sports, music, eating and girls. Going to the movies is his fa vorite pastime and working on motors is his hobby. i As this is a bad time for a boy' to plan his future without including a : few' years in th' jsrmy, or any other i branch of the Service because it is ■ more than likely that he will be called, ; (McKay has included a few years in I the service in his future plans. After that he would like to continue work ing at the P & Q Food Center of which his father is part owner, it is rather difficult to locate McKay during the week-ends, unless you know him well enough to know that his favorite girl friend, Audrey Keeter, is going to school in Norfolk, Va. What does that have to do with finding him during the week-end? Well, he goes down to see her just about every week-end. (So if you ever want to locate him, just remember that he’s Norfolk bound ! ! ! VISITS PARENTS Miss Audrey Keeter, student of CoaStland Business College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeter. She returned; j to her studies Sunday. 1 L&*i AMERICA'S MOST TALKED ABOUT VACUUM CLEANER Per Month $22.05 J •* elea^KX vdßSfe, -. k , \ tools) /. iumml Underwriters' \ Labereterlet, Im. It's an amazing new kind off vacuum I No bag fa empty I Unheard off Quiet! Such "AD-out" Cyclonic Suctionl So much easier to use! LOOK OVER JHI LEWYT'S OUTSTANDING FBATUKESI j ho mm u, to ihtty m hihi.u wot. ctciohic ihciioh hm dtemicelly-treeted pmper cam ehmt. phene or Helen pete the Imbedded dirt Slier it peered e mi wM tetherwMm—nem“herr- mrf prii! the dirll W Hmir muMee HI MOtMBiV . .» Tr *P*» ,ttt " AUTOMATICAUr AMUSTS SIMM AWAT MART to dceethe to raj optoourt— Hieh ml mtireedre doei-prmieotmd 1 A I trick! DUCtmdni nmdtmMmr eonlmlamr—lmkee little <\W J (toot n nm. turn tmod rhmt epmeet SH TNI HSU IIWYT AT THts« RM STOMJ TOOAV! *«IH» TOtlt HUMANO ALONCf f RALPH E. PARRISH “Your Frigidaire Dealer” [j \ S. BROAD ST. EDENTON PHONE 178 || ■'■'■ ■■■■■■■■■«■ '■ - '■ ’’-v ' ' -;ir, ’-' . -■ -Ti > THE CHOWaN HERALD EDENTON, W. O, THURSDAY, *MAfIBQH 8, 1951. Hi Friends: Here’s hoping that Thursday will be a nice, warm, spring day because that is when the Sen ior Class is to take their proposed trip to Raleigh. Soon after our arrival there we plan to visit the State Mu seum. Next on our itinerary is the State Legislative building where we hope to see our representatives en gaged in the actual process of law- making. After lunch, The Nefws & Observer building is next on our list of places to visit. Then we’re off to Wake Forest where we will spend the reSt of the afternoon until 5 P. M., when we will depart for home. One petite, blonde Senior girl who is eagerly look ing forward to our trip is Marjorie Lee Halsey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Halsey. IShe is a lot of fun to be around because she is always so enthusiastic about most any thing- Her many and varied interests include movies, listening to the radio, cooking, sewing, reading and driving. Dating E. J. Proctor is of course her favoriate pastime. Marjorie’s hobby is a unique one in that it is designing and making her own clothes, and very attractive ones aft that! Os course Marjorie takes five days a week and six hours a day away from her busy schedule to attend school here (which we seem to have forgotten to men tion before). Yes, she has been with us since she first joined us in -the fourth grade. During her years in high school she has been a welcomed member of I CHESfmT^TOIERNAM^T > The official checker championship j of the Southeastern United States will . be decided at Wilmington, N. C., in , the- annual tournament of the Fourth district of the American Checker Fed , eration. t The tournament will be a part of the . program of the annual Wilmington j Azalea Festival. Earl Ingram, of West Palm Beach, ( Fla., will defend his title against ap . proximately 100 outstanding players from the Carolinas, West Virginia, , Virginia, Georgia and Florida, ®. C. . Harris, of Wilmington, executive sec . retary of the Federation, said. The tourney is sponsored by the American Checker Federation, the , Southeastern U. S. Checker Associa tion and the City Recreation depart . ment. Harris said accommodations for overnight stay will be available at the Community Center. SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY The monthly meeting of the Wo man’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will be held Tuesday night, March 13, at the home of Mrs. E. B. Edwards. The meeting iwill rtart at 8 o’clock and Mrs. Edw. ! Speight, the president, urges all mem fibers to attend. f U,V,W,X,Y,Z Drivers •Must Renew License * Deadline For Renewals ) Will Be Saturday, X June 30 ;i | , Persons in this area whose surnames I 'begin with U, V, W, X, Y or Z should ; apply at their earliest convenience for renewals of their licenses to drive, . Driver’s License Examiner D. S. . Skiles says. Deadline for the group is June 30, Examiner Skiles reminded these mo torists. “If you wait until the dead line is near you will more than likely have to stand in line,” he said. “At the present time lines at the examin ing station are short and applicants are having very little difficulty in be ing waited on.” The daily schedule for Examiner iSkiles will be as follows: Edenton—Monday and Tuesday. Hertford —Wednesday. Windsor—Thursday and Friday. Blustery Weather Ahead! » 11 Spring isn’t here yet! Keep 1 your home warm and com- I fortable —free from Chills and I dampness which lead to dis comfort and often to illness! j Keep your oil tank filled — I pick up your phone and order I your kerosene and fuel oil now. I Coastfand Oil Co. 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TWO MASSES NEXT SUNDAY , IN EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH The most holy Sacrifice of the mass t will be offered Passion Sunday, March 11, at 9 and 11 A. M., in St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Edenton, each I including sermon on “Modem Pagans,” Holy Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with con fessions half hour before Services, (stated Father F. J. MdCourt, pastor, who invites everybody to all Services. Week-mornings at 7 in Edenton: Mass, Rosary. Lenten Fridays 7:30 P. M. Choir Practice, 8 P. M., Rosary, Way of the Cross, Benediction, Con fessions. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD Easter is just around the corner! It’s Time to Look to Your Beauty! 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