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Dorothy Heninger
Weds Jack Habit
Ceremony Performed In'
Catholic Church Sun
day Afternoon
igt Ann's Catholic Church, Eden
■ban, was Whe scene of a ljeaultiful cere-
Tnony as Mass Dorotiiy Aral Heninger,
daughter of Mrs. J- W. Hoßowell of
Edenton was wed too Sgt. John F. Hab
it, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hab
it of Edenton ait 3 o’clock Sunday,
April 19th. Hie double ring cere
many was performed by Father IP. J.
McCourt, pastor of St. Ann’s Church.
~ The church was beautifully decorat
ed with -white gladiolus, porn poms,
mums, and snapdragons as well as
palms, fern and candles.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her brother, Leroy Heninger,
Wore a ballerina length dress of lace
over- satin. The fitted bodice extend
ed to long sleeves ending in points
over the hands. Her finger tip veil of
imported illusion was arranged to a
tiara of seed pearls. She carried a
■whit© prayer book covered 1 with two
baby white orchids and showered with
stephanofis.
Mrs. L. M. Dowd, sister of the
bridegroom, as matron of honor, wore
a ballerina dress of green nylon tulle
over taffeta with a white lace bodice
and matching headpiece. She carried
a nosegay of yellow carnations and
pink roses.
Miss Gladys Heninger, sister of the
bride, of Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Frank
Habit were bridesmaids and wore
gowns of orchid like that of the ma
tron of honor with ‘ matching head
pieces and carried nosegays of purple
carnations 'and yellow rases.
Frank Habit, brother of the bride
groom, was best man and the ushere
were Larry Dowd and George Habit.
The bride’s mother IwKhe a navy
blue dress with matching accessories.
Her corsage was white carnations* The
mother of the bridegroom wore a pow
der blue dress with navy accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations.
The honorary bridesmaids were:
Mrs. Gerald Layriten and Misses Mari
etta Perry, Joan Cobb, IShirley Harks,
Alphia Small and Frances Bennett.
Following the ceremony a reception
was held at the home of the bride
groom on North Broad IStireelt La
tter the couple left by car for Enid,
Oklahoma, where Sgtt. Habit is now
stationed Iwith the Air Farce. The
bride wore for traveling a navy blue
and white suit with white accessories
and the orchids from her prayer book.
The outt-of-itown guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Craddock, Charles
Craddock and Jimmy Craddock of Nor
folk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bunch of Newport News, Va,, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas King of Tyner, Mrs. W.
P. Parks of Tyner and Mr. 'and Mrs.
IS. B. Archbell of 'Elizabeth City. i
Choral Club Musicale <
At White Oak School j
i
The public is invited to attenl the
first musicale of the choral dub of ]
White Oak Consolidated School on '
Sunday afternoon, April 26, at 3 <
o’clock in the auditorium of the school. 1
The school’s Rhythm Band will also j
makes its second public appearance at
this recital. Mrs. R. H. Tompkins, <
the music instructor, will direct the a
groups in their presentations. <
On Thursday night, April 23, at i
8 o’clock the second an dthind grades ,
of White Oak Consolidated School Will
present an operetta. Mrs. (Parker, i
Gilliam and Hicks are the teacher
sponsors of the program.
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Answer to Question No. 1: i
Health insurance is the method 1
v by which millions of Americans 1
protect themselves today against ’
the costs of serious illness or ac
cident Since most families and -
individuals are not themselves
able to cope with the financial •
burdens, of serious illness which -
requires hospitalization, surgery 1
or medical care, health insurance :
spreads the costs (in the manner i
that automobile or fire and theft
insurance do) over many people
at rates which most individuals
and families afford.
: Answer to Question No. 2:
Hot entirely. Removal of en
i larged diseased tonsils reduces the
'likelihood of infection, and makes
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NEWS , |
The choir of Oxford Orphanage, Ox
ford, N. €., gave a program at the
Edenton High School Sunday, April
18, alt 3 P. M.
The program was introduced by
Alexander Blaine, instructor of Agri
culture at Edenton High School.
A warm welcome address was given
by Pnotf. IR. 'F. 'Walker, principal of
Edeutan High School.
Mrs. W. E. Cox gave some interest
ing highlights on Oxford Orphanage,
resulting from one of her recent
visits.
The program was quite entertain
ing to all. Poems and musical num
bers were the program’s general make
up.
The Rev. T. H. Brooks, Superinten
dent of Oxford Orphanage, made in
teresting remarks on the orphanage’s
program, activities and the overall
improvement of the physical plant.
Communities Meet To
Consider Development
Representatives from five communi
ties met with the agricultural workers
at Rocky Hock School on Monday
evening to consider the community
and county development program and.
also entering itihe “Counity of the Year
in Rural Progress” contest.
At this meeting the rural people
made several important decisions.
They agreed to have the county enter
the state contest. It was decided that
the best approach in planning a pro
gram for community and county im
provement yould be Wo work on a
community basis. They selected one
representative from each of the nine
communities who met alt the Chowan
Community building on Wednesday
night, April 22, Wo talk over suggested
plans and activities to be presented
to the community. Following this a
meeting will be held in each communi
ty where the people in the community
can work out their program of work
and goals for fthe community. Moye
S. Williams, Extension special is
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sore throat less likely. Removal
of such tonsils takes away the
already infected area, and lessens
mouth-breathing and undesirable
later complications.
Answer to Question No. 3:*
Yes, it is a very valuable food. ,
Pound for pound it has about the i
same protein and vitamin and
calcium value as meat Pound for
pound it has less calories (weight- ,
gaining qualities), because-it is j
low in fat. Salmon has slightly I
more calories than other fish. Salt- •
water fish is an excellent source <
of food iodine. Certain fish oils j
(such as cod liver oil) are rich,
in vitamins A ana D and are j
used extensively in medicine.
(Copyright 1993 by Health Informa
tion Foundation)
spent one day assisting -the agents in
planning this program.
| Rent Forum |
(These questions were selected
from Whose often asked of the lo
cal rent office. They apply only
Wo those accommodations which
are under, rent control. If you
have a question, or Ifjwu sire ini
doubt as to whether yotfr accom
modation is under the rent stab
ilization .program, contact Ithe
area rent office located in the
Edenton Municipal Building,)
Question: lam moving two houses
that are now subject Wo nenlt and evic
tion controls from one lott ito another I
have bought on another street. Does
the maximum rent remain the Same
or should I re-register the houses?
Answer: In the Case where these
houses aire moved Wo a completely new
location (presumably on rollers) you
should register them as new rentals
i within 30 days after Whey are first
rented in the new location. The
maximum rent twill be the first rent
charged at Whe new locations, subject
to reduction by the rent office if found
(to be excessive.
Question: When I registered with
,'the rent office I was renting a house
as an unfurnished unit and the maxi
mum rent was established on What
basis. I later furnished the house
for the tenant which was after the
effective date of rent control, and be
gan charging a higher rent even
though I did not apply Wo Whe rent of
fice for an increase in the maximum
rent Now Ithe tenant is suing me for
overcharge. Can I get a retroactive
order from the rent office increasing
my maximum rent from the date I
first furnished the house ?
Answer: No. Once the maximum
rent is established it cannot be in
creased by an order retroactive to a
date earlier than the date you file a
petition for adjustment. If your case
were to b 6 settled by the rent office
or Rent Advisory Board you would
probably receive consideration for the
reit you hive 'tteda allowed
overcharges it is up Wo the court to de.
cade what consideration you should re.
ceive, if any. Your cage should serve
as an example Wo all landknxh who
Ido not petition timely for increases
Whey are entitled Wo.
Question: I put up a $lO deposit
‘on an apartment but whan I returned
to sign Whe lease several days latter
Whe landlord said he had changed his
mind and was renting to another ten
ant. Gan i sue ibis lantitard for treble
damages?
Answer: Not under the Federal
rent laws. The laws administered by
the area rent office have nothing ho do
with such deposits when itihe relation
of landlord and tenant is not created.
Your recourse, if any, would be under
State or local laws. ,
Question: I rented a house under
an agreefoemt with Whe landlord What I
would do certain painting and carpen
try work to take care of the first five
months’ rent and thereafter would pay
file legal maximum rent Now What
the work on Whe house has been com
pleted he says he doesn’t intend to
continue renting it to me and that I
must move when the five months axe
up. Gan he evict me?
Answer) You ore a bona fide ten
ant within ithe meaning of Whe Fed
eral rent laws and your landlord can
not evict you for the reasons you
State. In other words, you have the
same rights as any other tenant al
though you have paid your rent in
work rather Whan in cash.
Question: I have just bought a
piece of rental property and have dis
covered that it is not registered with
the rent office as required. Should f
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be penalized if I do f
IMwter: You should register the
’ property as soon aa possible. You
SSwtl be penalized foTany violation
•Xavaib occurrea oexaro you Became me
1 owner. The previous owner remains
; liable for any pass violaltions.
Question] My keeps a key
.to my apartment and frequently goes
; into it when lam away. I know that
‘ my landlord should have access Wo the
1 apartment under proper circumstances
1 but it is disturbing to me to have
someone go into my apartment when I
1 am away and without my knowledge.
Is there anything the rent office can
do Wo stop it?
Answer: The (Federal rent laws
1 are written Wo protect tenants against
1 exorbitant rente and unwarranted
- evictions; not Wo become involved in
such disputes as you cite, except to
Whe extent What you might be deprived
‘ of full use of the unit and services
your landlord is required Wo furnish.
; It would appear that in this case your
! right of action would be under State
’ or local laws, rather Whan the Federal
; rent laws.
COMPLETES SOIL TESTS
1 County Agent C. W. Overman last
week completed Waking soil samples
for 4-H projects in field crops for
the prssent year.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
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By order of the Town Council, on Monday,
May 11, I will advertise for sale for taxes all
property on which the 1952 tax and paving as
sessment has not been paid, the date of sale be
ing Monday, June 8,1953.
Please pay your taxes before May 11, and
thus avoid having your property advertised
for sale.
LOUISE D. COKE, Collector
TOWN OP EDENTON
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Mr. and Mr* K. Parris
Davis’ daughter, Mass Iris Joan Leery,
to IWiffliam OatrMxm Deal of Edenton.
The Wedding is scheduled to take
piece in June
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