SECTION ONE—: An Interesting Skit Features PTA Meet Opera “La Boheme” Will Be Presented on March 4th An interesting skit entitled “Fresh Variable Winds” featured the Janu ary meeting of the Edenton Parent- Teacher Association, with the follow ing participating: Lena Jones, as the understanding aunt; Frank Holmes, the average father; James Byrum, the normal son; Mrs. Frank Holmes, the self-centered neighbor; and her daughter with the warped personality, played by Fran ces Holton. Following the skit, which was thoroughly enjoyed by those present, a very enlightening discussion was led by the Rev, Gordon Bennett. Two forthcoming plans were pre sented by the finance department, in cluding a supper to be served to the public in the high school cafeteria pre ceding the “faculty-varsity” basket ball game on Friday, February 5; and the presentation of the opera “La Boheme” (in English) by the Grass Roots Opera Company on March 4. There will be two performances of the opera, one in the afternoon for school children and the other in the evening for adults. The attendance award for the month was won by the kindergarten class of, Mrs. John White. The regular February meeting of j the PTA will be held in remembrance of “Founder’s Day,” and all fathers' are particularly urged to be on hand, j Principal Gerald James will present | a program on “class promotion” in re-t buttal to the address given by A. P. Godwin at the October meeting. There will also be a generous pouring of coffee at the meeting. cttoTcalendar (Continued From Page One) Edenton Lions Club meets next Monday night at 7 o’clock. Property must be listed during January for the purpose of 1954 taxation. Chowanoke Council No. 54, De gree of Pocahontas will meet in the Red Men hall Friday night at 8 o’clock. “Help a Home” Committee of the Woman’s Club seeking double bed and mattress and a porch chair for two needy families. Prior to a stated communication of Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. & A. M., tonight (Thursday) a free* steak supper will be served at the barbecue pit of Richard P. Baer, ! starting at 6:15 o’clock. The lodge meeting will he held im mediately following the supper. Bank of Edenton’s 1954 Christ mas Club w ill close next Monday, January 25. Stockholders’ meeting of Eden ton Cotton Mills Wednesday af ternoon. February 10, at 4 o’clock at the company’s office. VFW Auxiliary meets tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the VFW home. Wm. H. Coffield Post. No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will celebrate National VFW ! Week from January 24 to Janu ary 30 with special activities each dav. Pocahontas March of Dimes party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Buff lap. Chowanoke Council, No. 54, De gree of Pocahontas will stage annual Easter dance Saturday night. April 17. Aunt Jemima will be at P & Q Super Market Friday and Satur day. February 5 and 6. Chowan and Perquimans Farm Bureau meets jointlv tonight (Thursday) at the Perquimans County High School, when R. Flake Shaw, executive secretary ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully blessed in being restored to active life after be ing crippled in nearly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from bead to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheu matism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more here but if you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. Mrs. tela S. Win 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. 0. Box 2695 Jacluon 7, Mississippi Be Sure And List Your Property t In January I Page Eight of the N. C. Farm Bureau Fed eration will be the principal speaker. [Sunbeams of the Baptist Church will meet at the church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Chowan Home Demonstration I County Council meets this (Thurs day) afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Chowan Community Building at Cross Roads. Byrum Implement & Truck Company’s annual Family Party l j Friday night, January 29, at the | Edenton Elementary School, at | 7:30 o’clock. Edenton Rotary Club meets this . I (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock [ in the Parish House. ; Annual meeting of the Albe -1 marie Mutual Burial Association c Monday, February 1, at 1 P. M., in the office of the Williford Fun eral nome. > January meeting of the Edenton Business and Professional Wo- I men’s Club will be held tonight .(Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Penelope Barker house. Edenton PTA will present the onera “La Boheme” Thursday, March 4. PTA will sponsor a supper in the high school cafeteria Friday, February 5. preceding the Facul ty-Varsity basketball game. Red Men will eat a steak sup per Monday night at 6:30 o’clock at Ernest Lee’s Restaurant. Music and officer training school for home demonstration club leaders at the First Baptist | Church in Elizabeth City Monday i morning. January 25, starting at | 10 o’clock. Volunteer nurses’ aid class will | begin Monday night at 8 o’clock | in the nurses’ home. March of Dimes Campaign now in progress. Help fight infan tile paralvsis. Meefinr of hasehal 1 fans in the Court House Friday nignt at 7:30 o’clock. Meeting of swimming pool rep resentatives Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Municipal Building. Dime Society of the Edenton Rantist Church meets Tuesday night at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. N. Elliott. Nick Goonre Snenkpr At Meeting Os BPW The regular monthly meeting of the j Edenton Business and Professional j Women’s Club will meet tonight, (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the Penel-J 1 ope Barker Community House, The j program will be in charge of the Edu cation and Vocation Committee, of • which Miss Inez Felton is chairman. Nick George will be the guest speak er for the evening, and Mrs. Evelyn Jackson, president of the club, urges all members to attend the meeting. CL ASSIFIED ADS I ; 1 SANITIZE mouth with OLA cm ! Tooth Paste, contains salt and sani-r tizing oils. At all drug stores. FOR RENT—6-ROOM HOUSE ON . Suffolk Highway, 4 miles from ( town. Apply to C. V. Parrish, ! Route 2, Edenton. Phone 53-W-2. Jan2l,2Bp L__ : WANTED 2O-INCH BICYCLE. < Must he in good condition. Call j 372-J. Itc FOR RENT—2 THREE-ROOM FUR c nished apartments. 206 South Oak- . um Street. Itc i WANTED Posts, Poles, Piling PINE AND GUM P. E. CAYTON 1 Edenton. Phone 466-J FREE COPY NEW PLANTING Guide Catalog in color sent on re quest. 56-pages, offering complete assortment Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, and Or namental Plant Material. Salespeo ple wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Virginia. Itc , MAN~OR WOMAN TO TAKE OVER, route of established Watkins rus- j , tomers in the city of Edenton. Eam , ings unlimited. No investment nec | essary. We will help you get start ed. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. j S-3, Richmond, Va. Janl4,2l,2B,Feb4pd 1 SPINET PIANO! WE WANT PAR s ty definitely interested in taking 1 over lovely instrument. Good cred it absolutely necessary. Party liv ing in this county with $50.00 down; can assume few small monthly in stallments. Piano fully guaranteed. Bargain! Write: Credit Manager, Box 725, Albemarle, N. C. Will no tify where to see spinet, i Jan2l,2Bc THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1954. Training School For Club Music Leaders | In E. City Monday] A music and officer training school for home demonstration club leaders will be held Monday, January 25, at] the First Baptist Church in Eliza- j beth City, beginning at 10:00 A. M. | All County Council officers, district officers, county music chairmen and music leaders from each home demon stration club in the county are urged to attend the meeting. Much of the success of the 1954 home demonstration music program in the county depends upon the number of leaders who attend this meeting and receive the training, so each club should make a special effort to send a representative. Health Officer Urires Payment Os ’54 Seals The District Health Department strongly urges all people in the four counties to hurry payment for seals and bonds. Effective control of tuber culosis has been given a big boost , through formation of the Four Coun- , ty (District) Tuberculosis and Health Association. Funds for their activi ties are furnished solely through con tributions. A total of 2,574 X-rays were made in Elizabeth City in 1953, Some of these people paid SI.OO to cover cost of the film. All colored prenatal pa- ( tients and all white and colored per sons attended the cancer clinic are given a free chest X-ray. The district-wide mass X-ray sur vey will be held’ in June-July, 1954. This will be an added expense. “Please remember that your home and no home in our district is safe from tuberculosis until all homes are safe,” says Dr. B. B. McGuire, Dis trict Health Officer. “So please rush your check to your county seal sale chairman. It is a privilege to do this.” J. I. Boyce Elected To School Committee At the January meeting of the Cho wan County Board of Education the resignation of Carey Hollowell from the school committee was accepted and J. I. Boyce was unanimously elected to succeed him. Mr. Hollowell resigned by reason of I being appointed a county commission i er to succeed the late E. N. ETtiott. i i “The King of Swine” BIG TYPE OIC Service Boars, Bred Gilts and Pigs ! S. R. MINTON MFRRV HIT 1,. N. P FOR SAIE SOLID JUNIPER skiff, 14 feet, 4 inches long. Pri ced right for quick sale. See E. E. Harrell at Valhalla. Jan2l,2Bp CORN FOR SALE—WILL SELL 175 ban-els of com at $7.50 per barrel. See C. W. Blount, Jr., Mackeys, N. C. Jan2l,2Bpd. 22-FOOT CABIN CRUISER FOR Sale. Mahogany finish, 135 H.P. Chrysler marine engine. Excellent condition. Call 507-J or 461. Jan14,21,28pd sTnger SEWING MACHINES- New Singer machines may be pur chased for as low as $91.50. Bud get terms. Liberal trade-ins. Sing er Sewing Machine Center, 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth City. N. C., phone 4306. Novsthc WANTED—WhY WORRY ABOU7 Athlete’s Foot, Boils, Bums. Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Pso-rias sis, Ringworm or any known skin disease. Ask your druggist about V-J-O. ExpFeb2o, 1954 pd SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS— on all makes. Free estimates in advance. We will loan you a ma i chine while yours is being repaired. ' Singer Sewing Center, 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C., phone 4306. Nov’tfc PIANO—I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL Spinet Piano that some reliable per son may own by paying three $20.00 payments and balance $20.00 month ly. Also have used Kimball Studio piano 44 inches in height. If inter ested write F. B. Merritt, Route 4, Salisbury, N. C. Jan7,14,21,28pd FOR RENT—3-ROOM UNFURNISH ed bungalow with stove, space heat er, hot water tank, shower, bath, newly decorated. 1025 North Broad Street. Phone 731-W. tfc Red Men Will Eat Steak Monday Night A group of members of Chowan Tribe of Red Men will eat a steak supper next Monday night at Ernest j Lee’s Restaurant. The supper will be served at 6:30 o”clock, after which I the weekly meeting of the tribe will be held at 8 o’clock. Any member of the tribe desiring, to join the group is requested to in-] form Mr. Lee before 5 o’clock Monday night. Degree Os Pocahontas Changes Meeting Night Chowanoke Council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock in the Red Men’s hall. At last week’s meeting it was decided to meet twice a month, the second and fourth Friday nights, beginning in February. The Council also voted to stage a March of Dimes card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Buff lap Saturday night, January 23. Tentative plans were also consider ed for the annual Pocahontas Easter dance which will he held Saturday night before Easter, April 17. ON CARIBBEAN CRUISE Mrs. Elizabeth R. Wood sailed from New York January 8 on the Grace Line’s Santa Rosa. She participated in a 12-day DeLuxe Cruise to the Caribbean ports of the Netherlands, West Indies, Venezuela and Colombia JANUARY SALE CONTINUES Entire Stock of i Winter Coats, Suits, Dresses, Robes and j Formals 1/3 and 1/2 off HATS HALF PRICE Be Sure To See Our $4.98 Dresses One Lot of Hats SI.OO Preston *s l ■ _ ! | \ Painting is MW easier f flora Sore the truly washable wall paint! Just imagine! ... Crayon marks, finger smudges, even ink, wash right off this remarkable rubber base paint. 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STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING OF COTTON MILLS FEBRUARY 10 The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Edenton Cotton Mills will he held at the office of the com pany Wednesday afternoon, February 10, at 4 o’clock. At that time mem bers of the board of directors will be j, elected. Bay V°" r ~Z •ntlre collection. towle s madeiha CAMPEN’S JEWELERS • MANGB MBDICINB P«- ■MtM h«»lin« and hair srowth ta aavara ; uan, bera .pot*. aaalat fun*l—*r aaaiMT back). - SKIN BALM (far itrhlnc fanaaa. dry .Me? A “«" ,d * • SPOT BALM (for craaty aara). • PAD KOTE (for aora Uadar pada, .r dry fun*na aroind laa ad elacwhere). • WORM CAPSULES