pin saw iHßiifrai pi- - m • Bt HAZEL LEARY Doris Miller native Edentonian and has always attended school here. While in hjagfc school she has been a member of such extra-curricular activities as the Oee Club, the P. H. A., and the annual operettas. Outside school, Doris divides her time so that she can go to see all the war movies that come here and she also goes to see aH the games that the Co- 4 lonials play* that she can possibly go to. She is also very interested in learn ing to drive a car and learning to dance. Keeping a scrapbook is now her hobby. As for, the future Doris would either like to be a bookkeeper or a telephone operator. When ask- i ed about boyfriends, Doris answered quickly with, "None whatsoever!’ You wouldn’t hold out on us, would you, Doris? lAnd now on to the next biography which is that of Carolyn Juanita White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. White. Carolyn was bom here in Edenton on July 10,1933. She spent her childhood days here and also started to school here. IShe continued school here until she went to Sullin’s Academy at Bristol, Va., where she spent her junior year of school. We were all glad to welcome Carolyn back again this year. While here, She has participated in such extra-curricu lar activities as the band, the Glee Club, the basketball team, the F. H. A., the Dramatics Club, and the Senior play. Her outside interests "include cooking, dancing, swimming, most sports, movies, dating and driving. Listening to Adi Jolson’s records and dating Earl are Carolyn’s favorite past-timed. Next fall Carolyn plans to attend some nearby college where she will begin studying to become an elementary teacher in the years to come. lAs we are all aware of the fact that none of us know just what Fate has in store for us, we ban hope that it will fee the best of luck always for two such girls as nice as Doris and Carolyn. . TWO MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN EDENTON CATHOLIC CHURCH The Most Holy (Sacrifice of the (Mass will be offered Sunday, April 29, at 9 and 11 A. M., each including Sermon on “Faith and Conscience,” Holy. Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with con fessions for half-hour before Services, In St. Ann’s Catholic 'Church, Eden ton, stated Father F. J. McCourt, Rec tor, who invites everybody to all Ser vices. Week-mornings Mass at 7. Instructions, Inquirers, Information Classes Wednesday 8 to 9 P. M., St. Ann’s Discussion and 'Study Club Thursdays 7:3Q to 8:30 P. M., all in (Rectory Library. Mr. Farmer! SEE US FOB YOUR Seed Peanut Shelling Due to the splendid work which our Peanut Sheller did for the farmers of this section last year, we begin this season with renewed con fidence that you, too, will be well pleased with our work. Our plant now being modern* throughout, produces fewer splits and better grading. Peanuts are hand-picked ready for planting. We sincerely believe that we are now prepared to shell your seed peanuts to your entire satisfaction. We have a few selected lots of Peanuts for seed shelled and unshelled. Welfare Ample Warehouse Space For The Storage of Your Peanuts . Our mill is located- at our warehouse on West Carteret Street near the Home Feed & Fertilizer Company. * 1 W*v 'y ***** ' ~ at-i - «g>—.» ... > Telephone 185 0r287-J CHOWAN STORAff COMPANY , SEED SHELLERS LLOYD E. BUNCH, Manager S ALL SEED RECEIVES OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION7 A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. r~ -■ ' - f.. • ..-A- :' 07 DiltlßU UEUUV> I Hi Friends: You should have been at the delightful banquet and dance that the Juniors gave. At the ban quet tfesy served a delicious dinner of fried chicken, with all tlfe trimmihga. They used the Stork Club an their theme and both the Coffee (Shop and (the armory were attractively decorated. Another attraction was the group of cute, little cigarette girls who passed around candy cigarettes. The Senior class would like to extend to the Junior class their thanks for the 1 wonderful -time that was had by ah. And now, to rftop the reminiscence about Friday night and get down to the business at hand which is to toll you something about Doris Miller, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Early 'Miller, Doris is a f Eef of l*OLit:bi >RGE DAIL SAYS (Speed increases traffic danger. You have less time to avoid, an accident. If you should be involved in an acci dent, it is more likely to be fatal if you are speeding. Death and Speed go ,hand in hand. TAKE IT EASY—LIVE TO WALK OR DRIVE ANOTHER DAY! When following another car in traf fic, remember: leave at least one full car length between you and the other car for every ten males per hour of speed. Increase this distance when streets are wt or muddy or driving conditions are otherwise unfavorable. KEEP YOUR DISTANCE—KEEP OUT OF ACCIDENTS! This Week's Poem By WILBORNE HARRELL MOTHERHOOD “Whom do you love, my little maid,” A mother asked her toddling child As busily with her doll she played, And kept play-house in the sawdust pile. “I love you, Mommy; Daddy, too.” And close to her the doll she pressed . .. And hard it is for us to say Which of the three'the child loved best. GUM POND CLUB MEETS The Gum Pond Club met Tuesday afternoon, April 3, with Mrs. Charlie Peele. The president called the meet ing to order by singing “What A Friend We Have In Jesus.” Mrs. Everett Wilson led the devotional, fol lowed by the Lord’s Prayer. Miss Thick Frosty SHAKES EASON’S PLACE SMALL’S CROSS ROADS 12 Miles North of Edenton HERALD, EDENTON, K. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1961 Beulah Evans made a .talk on the Care and Use of Milk. The club is having a membership contest There are two sides, the red and the" blue. The blue, led by Mrs. Everett Wilson, brought two new members,. Mrs. Rodney Bunch and Mrs. Qyjde Bunch. (Some of the members were appoint ed to work cm the cancer drive for the Gum Pond community. Assistant County 'Agent, Miss Bar- I TAYLOR THEATRE I EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Contkrados From 3:30 , , Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 Thursday and Friday, April 26-27 Gene Tierney, John Lund and Thelma Ritter in “THE MATING SEASON” Saturday, April 28— Joel MqCrea and Wanda iHendrix in “SADDLE TRAMP” 'Sunday and Monday, April 29-30 Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell in “THE LEMON DROP KID” Tuesday and Wednesday, May 1-2 Paul Douglas and Debra Paget in “14 HOURS” EDEN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. ————o Friday and Saturday, April 27-28 Abbott & Costello in “HERE COME THE CO-EDS” Hi-Way 17 Drive-In Theatre Two Shows Each Night In-Car Speakers • Modern Rest Rooms. Snack Bar Admission 40c Children Under 12 Free In Cars - o - Friday and Saturday, April 27-28 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in “MY FRIEND IRMA ! GOES WEST” i ———o ! Sunday, April 29 Sabu and Walter Hudd in “ELEPHANT BOY” Monday and Tuesday, April 30-May 1— Ronald Reagan and Ruth Hussey in “LOUISA” o Wednesday and Thursday, May 2-3 Ray Milland and Hedy Lamarr in “COPPER CANYON” Century STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 3 4 QT. 2 PIN’ 86 PROOF • NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK, N. Y. S — - - | nette and Miss Jackie Bunch, a 4-H girl, were visitors. Miss Bunch, gave an interesting dairy food demonstration. 'She fixed eggs A la goidenrod. The hostess ser ved this with Coca Cola and cakes. NU QURL BEAUTY SHOP For Style and Beauty Broad Street Edenton PHONE 606 T-" - " (yes/ rrs maps for) '£& ! V, oNce-A-wee* SHOPPtWf/ ! i The gorgeous new muster model Frigidaire Frigidaire’s Meter-Miser mechanism 8 1/10 cu. ft. protects food* with SAFE Cold all over! Model shown * _ __ mm mal It's the simplest refrigerating VC i i mec bonism ever built. Power * ful, quiet, and produces oceans - Ask about other ' WT- -Mp of cold on a trickle of current. 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Plenty of space for foods of all shapes and sizes. i Big, deep, twin Hydrators keep almost 3/5 bushel of fruits, greens and vege tables moist-fresh for days! All porcelain for lasting beauty! j I PAGE NINE