Volume XX.—Number 9. , ■ IJ. BPW Club Sponsors Fashion Show And Card Party March 5 Newest Spring Merch andise Displayed By Models AT HOTEL Public Is Invited To View Newest Wear ing Apparel Announcement is made this week that the Edenton Business and Pro fessional Woman’s Club will sponsor a fashion review and card party Thursday night, March 5, at Hotel Joseph Hewes, starting at 7:30 o’clock. The fashion show will provide an op portunity for Edenton merchants to display itheir new spring merchandise and especially Easter sensations. The public is especially invited to attend both the fashion show and card party. A small admission will be charged for thp fashion show, and those holding tickets for card party, which follows, will be admitted to the fashion show, play cards and he served refreshments. Merchants who have already agreed to participate in the fashion show are: Thef Hetty (Shoppe, - (Badham Bros., S. (Hdbowsky, Preston’s, Cuth rell'a Department Store, Belk-Tyler’s, Tots ft Teens, Jack ft Jill, Anne’s Beauty Shlon, Mae Jackson’s (Beauty “Parlor, Nu-Carl Beauty Shop, Anita’s Millinery Shop, Lula "White’s Flower Shop and Layton’s Flower Shop. Boy Scout Olive Is Now Under Way W. J. Taylor Chairman For Annual Effort to Raise Funds Under the chairmanship of W. J. Taylor, the annual Boy Scout drive for funds got under way the latter part of last week and will be in prog ress until March 1. Mr. Taylor has formed an organiza tion for canvassing business houses as well as residential districts in the hope that a substantial amount will be raised. 1 The organization of canvassers as set up by Mr. Taylor is as follows: First Ward —Mrs. Richard ®aer, Mrs. David Holton, Mrs. West By rum and Mrs. John Ross. Second Ward—'Nathan Bail, Mrs. R. J. Boyce, Mrs. Robert Bunch, Mrs. ' T. W. Jones, Mrs. William A. Elliott (Continued on Page Seven) Ernest Ward Points Out The Advantages Os Ocean Highway Principal Speaker at the Lions Club Meeting Monday Night Stressing the urgent necessity &f full coojJteration with, and support of the Ocean Highway Association, in view of great strides being made by alternate or competitive routes which are diverting much of our traffic be tween Maine and Florida to inland routes, Ernest Ward, Jr., made a most profound impression upon the mem bers of the Edenton lions JCiub at their Monday evening meeting. Said Ward: “The Ocean. Highway, U. S. 17 through our city, has been advertised since 1935 as the 'fastest and safest route between New York and Florida’ and in promoting traffic over the, route its non-profit sponsor, thejOcean Highway Association, has done a most creditable job. *Tl)e North-South traffic over the Ocean Highway during any average (Continued on (Page Four) • Official Opening Os YFW Home 'Sunday Plans have been, completed'for the official opening of the new VIFw home on the old Hertford highway next Sunday afternoon, March 1, at 1 o’clock. ' (An interesting program has been arranged and a fried chicken dinner iaß *to\«ed*M3ts! ie,n * > * rl ***** I Mm THE CHOWAN HERALD * Civic) Calendar Pilgrimage of Colonial Edenton and Countryside Friday and- Sat urday, April 10 and 11. Bloodmobile at Edentdn armory Friday, March 6. Give a pint of blood for humanity’s sake. Lions .Club meets Monday night at 7 o’clock. Red Men meet Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. Unanimity Lodge, Nb. 7, A. F. & A. M., meets, tonight (Thurs day) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. Lions Club Minstrel Friday night, April IG. Official opening of new ViFW home on old Hertford highway Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Woman’s Club art exhibition at Penelope Barker house Saturday and Sunday, March 7 and 8. John Deere Day at Edenton 'Elementary School Monday night, March 2, at 7:30 o’clock. Business and Professional Wo men’s Club spring fashion review and card party at Hotel Joseph Hewes Thursday night, March 5, starting at 7 :S0 o’clock. “Voices By the See,” Norfolk choral ensemble, at colored school gymnasium Sunday afternoon, March 8, at 3:3ft o'clock. Degree of Pocahontas Easter dance Saturday night, April 4, in the Edenton Armory. Week of Prayer observed at Baptist Church March 2 to 6. Ordination service at Chappell's Hill Church Sunday, March 1. Advance Home Demonstration Club cake sale at P ft Q Super Market Saturday. Hospital AuxOiary’s Drive For Members Now In Progress Trees, Flowering or Ev ergreen Shrubs Are Desired > — The Chowan Hospital Auxiliary held a meeting Friday night with, the president, Mrs. Martin Wisely, pre siding and the meeting opened with a prayer by Mrs. Frank Elliott. The yearly membership drive is now on, with Mrs. Ernest Leary be ing the first to enroll. Mrs. A. E. Jenkins thanked Mrs. Ferguson’s grade for the attractive Valentine doll ttay favors and Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Belch for place cards I and cherry tree cakes used on Wash ington’s birthday. She announced that St. Mary’s Guild will have charge of flowers and magazines for March. Mrs. E. N. Elliott, reported a large quantity of mending and sewing done in the county. Mrs. L. A. Patterson has a sewing calendar for February through July with Mrs. Albert Byrum, Mrs. J. H, Conger, Sr., Mrs. Ernest Leary, Mrs. L. A. Patterson, Mrs. J. C. Leary, Sr., and Mrs. M. W. Jackson responsible for the consecu tive months. Miss Rebecca Colwell thanked Leary Bros., for a donation of peanut hulls used on the and Mrs. John Wood for Dutch Iris, which have been planted with a 'quantity of tulips. The committee wants trees, and flowering or evergreen shrubs and will welcome any gift. To further the wonderful progress made in beautifying the grounds s£oo.oo was voted by the organisa tion. The business meeting was followed by a delightful musical program giv en by Mrs. Frank Elliott. Advance Cake Sale ' At P & Q Saturday ?. • u " The Advance Home Demonstration Club will stage a cake sale on Sat urday morning, February 28, at the P A Q Supfrr Market beginning at 10 o’clock. Proceeds will go toward the community building. First Degree Tonight At Meeting Unanimity Late*,' No. 7, A. F., ft A. M., will me# tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. C. T. Griffin, master, states the, first de gree will be portferred upon a can