All Saints Day Services At St Paul’s Church The Rev. Gordon Bennett, rector of ] St. Paul's Episcopal Church announces I the following schedule of services at I St. Paul’s on All Saints’ Day, Sunday, I November 1: I BA. M., Holy Communion. 9:30 A. M., Family Eucharist with .music. 9:30 A. M., Church School (The opening service for Church School children from the first grade up is held in conjunction with the Family Eucharist.) 11:00 A. M., Holy Communion and sermon. This Sunday being All Saints’ Day special prayers and com memorations will be said for the faithful departed. 7:00 P. M., Young People’s Service League meets in the Parish House. 8:00 P. M., Vestry meeting in the Parish House. Every Wednesday at 10:30 A. M., Holy Communion. ’ St. Paul’s welcomes all people to attend its services and worship cor porately the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. A Gallery Solomon In a London theatre a tragedy was being played. The aged king tottere*) to and fro on the stage as he declaim ed, “On which one of my two sons shall I bestow the crown?” A voice came from the gallery, “Hi says guv’nor, myke it 'arf a crown ipiece.” ■■■ ’’LET GEORGE DO IT” ■■■ FOR RENT House Furnished Or Unfurnished FOR SALE Two Houses And Two Building Lots Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate Co., Inc. PHONE 413 • ** ~-r VWWVWVWWWVVSM , MUMum BARGAIN | 1 J|* TABLE SI.OO lj£&M\\JMm merchandise! JpR®TP During Dollar Days < Come Early ]\ BELL’S STORE < > EDENTON | IttO » C 11CB GCtltAt Cof 0M 001 > OAOOCMCAtCCCfICCCC $3 c; Cl C K I ho 4| V 8.8. H. Motor Company, Inc. I L y “YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER" Edenton Group Attends : Convocation Meeting _. | _ f i St Paul’s Church was well repre- ■ sented at the annual meeting of the 1 Convocation of Edenton which was 1 held in Christ Church, Elisabeth City, i Wednesday of this week. Members of St. Paul’s Auxiliary who attended the meeting were Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. Gordon Bennett Mrs. W.. B. Rosevear, Mrs. W. E. Malone, Mrs. J. M. Vail, Mrs. R. P. Badham, Mrs. D. M. Warren, Jr., Mrs. R. D. Dixon, Mrs. R. H. Bachman, Mrs. George Mack, Mrs. Selby Har ney, Miss Elizabeth Moore and Miss Mae Warren. Suggestion Made To Plan Room Schemes i 7 To plan a decorative scheme for an attractive and comfortable room, list the steps in the order of their im portance. You can then proceed with ease without making mistakes or omitting some vital part of your plan. It is surprising how quickly the job can be done by following a few sim ple rules recommended by J. H. Thorp fabric authorities. Here they are: 1. First, determine the exact size of your room by measuring its length and width. Make a floor plan to scale allowing one-half inch to a foot. In dicate doors and window spaces, and keep in mind the height of the ceil ing. 2. Select from your present furni ture what you wish to retain. Often a new upholstery fabric will give that desired new look to old furniture. Or a new finish, color or bleach will bring lightness to old tables and chairs. Make a notation of any new pieces you need to buy. 3. Cut out cardboard to represent furniture pieces, and move these around until you have the best ar rangement. Heavy furniture should be placed opposite another heavy piece, in a conversation group, or to balance some architectural feature, such as a picture window or fireplace. 4. Your next step, choosing a color scheme, is of utmost importance. Col or and fabrics can do more than any thing else to carry out any desired effect. Cold rooms need warm colors, such as red, rose, yellow or gold. Sun ny rooms fare best when cool colors, such as blue, gray or green are se lected. Walls, rugs, fabrics in mono chromatic colors give a spacious es- THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. S. G. THPRSDAT OCTOBER 29, 1953. feet Avoid darker tints on ceiling 1 unless you want to lower it Light ceiling shades give an effect of great er room space. Draperies usually look best when made floor-length, and j should be full enough to draw across the entire window and frame, or a group of windows. A,llow twice the width of the window and frame, per- . mitting pinch pleats about five inches 1 apart Autumn Gossip Daughter—l found a horseshoe this morning. Mother—Do you know what that means ? , Daughter—Yes, it means that some ■ horse is running around in his stock- 1 ing feet. QUEEN’S UNUSUAL BEQUEST TO A PRINCESS When Queen Mary died she left a “substantial bequest” to Princess ; Margaret so she would be free to ■ marry the man she loved, whether he be rich or poor. Read Dorothy Kil gallen’s revealing article in the No vember Ist issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Colorgravure with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order From Your Local Newsdealer Classified Ads IF YOU SMOKE YOU NEED OLAG Tooth Paste. Buy at the drug store. FOR RENT—STORE ON BOTTOM floor. 427 S. Broad Street. Avail- November 1. Apply Walter Bond, 303 Court Street. ltp FOR RENT—6-ROOM HOUSE UN fumished. Newly painted inside and out. Apply J. P. Ward, Hert ford, Route 1, near Bethel. ltp AVON PRODUCTS FOR SALE— New line of merchandise suitable for Christmas presents. Mrs. Ellie Mae Parrish, Star Route. Phone 446-W-l. ltc FOR SALE DUO-THERM OIL heater in good condition. See W. O. Elliott, 102 Blount Street, ltc FOR SALE—ONE 1946 CIVILIAN Jeep. 4-wheel drive. Also 1950 Ford V-8 motor, completely rebuilt. Gene Perry’s Texaco Station. Oct29,Novspd FOR RENT—2-ROOM FURNISHED apartment with bath. 3 miles from town. Phone 386-W-l. ltc ENGAGE YOUR GEESE NQW FOR Thanksgiving and Christmas. Call 515-W-2. 0ct29,N0v5,c FOR SALE—NICE 4-ROOM HOUSE Front and back porch. Apply 811 I Bond Street. Telephone 764-J. 0ct22,29c SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. All household and kitchen furniture at the home of the late Alexander J. Parrish. Four miles from Hert ford on the Center Hill road, on Saturday, October 31, at 10 A. M. 0ct22,29pd SPINET! SPINET! SPINET! You may have this beautiful Spinet piano on terms by the month or by the year. Don’t miss this wonder ful bargain. We finance. If inter ested, write F. B. Merritt, Route 4, Salisbury, N. C. 0ct’5,22,29,N0v5,12,19,26p FOR SALE —BOAT TRAILER. Strongly constructed. Also suitable for farm work. $85.00. E. W. Spires. 0CT15,22,29c FOR SALE ROANOKE PEANUT picker. In good condition. George W. Bunch, Route 1, Tyner, N. C. 0ct15,22,29pd NEEDED—A RAWLEIGH DEALER for Chowan County. 1500 or more families, where products have been sold. Real opportunity for pei\ manent, profitable work. Write Rawleigh’s, Department NCJ-310- Richmond, Virginia. 0ct8,15,22,29pd WANTED—WHY WORRY ABOUT Athlete’s Foot, Boils, Bums, Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psorias. sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. ExpFeb2o, 1954 pd FOR SAA£—BLACK HEAD CON trol for turkeys. Sulmet for chick ens. Cod liver oil, lump charcoal, roost paint and lice powder, baby chicks. Special prices on large or ders. Halsey Feed & Seed Store, “The Checkerboard Store.” tfc |X e I --L * I *2.10 86 Proof THE CtaAMHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT I ARE 4 TEAKS OK MORE OLD 35* STRAIGHT ■MBKEY, 65* NEUTRAL SflilTS. DiSULUB FROM ORAM. mom t fun Mm. mm. turn ' =— | Betty Shoppe |j|t COME IN AND S-A-V-E \p New Fall Suits ... in latest styles and shades jin fcLA SELECT YOURS DURING y yMKBm dollar days at reduced prices f ORIGINALLY NOW 1 $39.50 $29.50 rn $45.00 $35.00 1 $49.50-$69.50 $45.00 DOROTHY GRAY ■M||? Lipstick—s2.oo Value d* 1 AA 1 B? ONLY tDI.UU / DOROTHY GRAY CLEANSING CREAM SALON DRY SKIN LIQUEFYING Tj Vi PRICE P I n n I C C i ONE TABLE I JJ ## SLIPS AND BRAS ONE GROUP OF Reduced GIRDLES I m i ■ ill sizes 26.32 Drastically! Vi Off NYLON PANTIES FABRIC GLOVES Sizes S - 7—Were 98c *7O Were $1.69 NOW / %IC N’ O W y 4 C BETTY SHOPPE Edenton } “THE HUNTER AND CALI FARMS” Located 4 Miles N. W. of Edenton on Highway No. 32 from Edenton to Sunbury, N. C. At Auction Saturday, Nov. 7th 1:00 P.M. THE HUNTER FARM containing 100 acres of land, 50 of which is cleared, carries a, tobacco allotment of 4.1 acres and a peanut allotment of 12.2 acres. The buildings on this property consist of one 6-room dwelling, one tenant dwelling, a feed barn, tobacco storage house and one tobacco barn. o THE OALE FARM containing 80 acres of land, 52 of which is cleared, carries a tobacco allotment of 4.1 acres and a peanut allotment of 11.2 acres. The buildings on this property consist of one dwelling, one tenant dwelling, a feed barn and two tobac co barns. o A portion of these farms has been subdivided into residential homesites and will be sold to anyone regardless of race, creed or color. The balance of the farms has been subdivided into acre age tracts. RIDE OUT AND LOOK THIS PROPERTY OYER BEFORE THE SALE. Good Music Terms Valuable Gifts Selling Agents Rochelle Realty Company KINSTON, N. C. 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