Contribute To The March Os Dimes THE CHOWAN HERALD T ’ XXI. —Number 5. nigh School Students Present Contribution For Swimming Pool __________ r ” 7 . ■ j&r Year. > . Contributions On Tues day Morning Total $1,836.18 DRIVE INCOMPLETE Road Block and Bucket Solicitation Saturday Net $428.44 i According to reports turned in up to Tuesday morning the 1954 March of Dimes campaign is gradually near ing the goal of $2,000. Bill Perry, co chairman of the drive, reported that as of Tuesday morning contributions amounted to $1,836.18, only $163.82 short of the $2,000 mark. Members of both the VFW Post and Degree of Pocahontas, co-sponsors of this year’s drive feel very optimistic that the county will exceed the goal of $2,000, for Tuesday’s report still was far from being complete. According to Mr. Perry, VFW chair man, and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap, Po cahontas chairman, the report from the colored people in Edenton was in complete, as well as from the county schools and the Junior-Senior High School in Edenton. Neither has any report been received from the rural section, both white and colored, nor ’ the Edenton Marine Corps Auxiliary Landing Field. Mr. Perry also reported that as of Tuesday he had not collected the coin collectors which have been distributed, so that prospects appear very bright that when the report is complete Cho wan County will have gone beyond the $2,000 mark. Last year the county contributed something over $1,900. In connection with the drive a road block was set up on Broad Street Sat urday and Pocahontas members and VFW Auxiliary members were sta tioned at buckets in the business sec tion. This scheme netted $428.44 to ward the drive, with something like $65 being received in the buckets and the remainder as the result of the road block. Both Mr. Perry and Mrs. Bufflap are very anxious to wind up the drive, Iso that canvassers are urged to tum in their reports as soon as possible and if anybody has been missed who desires to make a contribution they should send their donation to either of the two chairmen at once. Rotarians Entertain Bov Scouts Today Troop Will Be Guests at Club’s Regular Week ly Meeting Members of Edenton’s Boy Scout troop. No. 158. will be guests of the Edenton Rotary Club at its meeting this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. All members of the troop as well as Explorer Scouts have been invited to attend the meet ing. The Rotary Club is sponsor of the troop and arrangements for the meet ing are in charge of Robert Kennan, Robert Marsh and C. W. Overman. President John Kramer urges ev ery Rotarian to make a special effort to be present to meet the Boy Scouts. VFW Plan To Stage Carnival In April Chowan County Commissioners at their meeting Monday morning grant ed permission to William H. Coffield Post, No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to sponsor a carnival in April. The request was made by Bill Per ry, commander of the post, who stat ed that it was the purpose to stage the carnival on the American Legion property on the Windsor highway. PT A Presents ‘Carmen* Instead Os T.a Boheme* Edenton’s Parent-Teacher Associa tion has changed the opera to be pre sented Thursday, March 4. The asso ciation had planned to present “La Boheme,” but “Carmen” will be pre sented instead. TOWN COUNCIL TO MEET Town Council will hold its February meeting next Tuesday night at 8 ’clock in the Municipal Building.