SECTION THREE-: Mrs. Mooney’s Piano Pupils Give Recital Interesting Program Is Presented at School Monday Night An enjoyable program was held in the Elementary School auditorium Monday night, when the piano stu dents of Mrs. C. B. Mooney present ed their annual Spring Recital. Robert Earl Edwards was awarded first prize in the senior group for be ing the most progressive music pupil for the year, with little Miss Joan Leary taking second place from the junior class. W. S. Privott presented the awards, which were based on tone, quality, technique and rhythm. The program was presented as fol lows: "Donkey Ballet,” Rachel Reeves, by Pat Mooney; “Cotton Pickers,” Eliza-/ beth Martin, “Sweet and Low,” J.; Barnby, by Meg Wiggins; “Short’ nin’ Bread,” Sehaum, “Butterfly,” M. H. Cochran, by Ben Harrell; “Valse in A Flat,” (simplified) Chopin, by Marion Collins; “Prince Imperial Galop,” Charles Coote, by Harriet Crummey; “Tommy’s Drum,” Dorothy Croeher, “The Spider Dance,” John W. Sehaum, by Jim Partin; “Sparrow Polka,” Leo Hoffman, “Boggie Woogie Parade,” Samuel Spivak, by Joan Leary; “Rob ins Greeting Polka,” J. S. Fearis, “Song of Voyager,” Paderiski, by Burt Harrell; “Jimmie Crack Corn,” Arr. by Sehaum. “Gold Medal Waltz,” Harold Spencer, by Betty Barr; “Big Bass Drum,” Rossini, by Harold Collins; “Fingals Cane,” Mendelssohn, “Hunt ing Song,” Fritz Spendler, by Freddie Ferguson; “Cedar Brook Waltz,” Phil B. Perry, “Little Soldier’s March,” La Valle, by Priscilla Bunch; “Theme from Liebstraum No. 3.” Liszt, “Wreath of Roses,” Violet Hudson, by Judy Israel. Following a five minute intermis sion the program continued: “Vien nese Melody,” Arr. by John Thomp son, “St. Paul’s Waltz,” A. J. Vass, by Jimmie Cozzens; “Swaying Daffodils,” A. R. Overlade, by Mary Pearle Har rell; “Prelude in A Major,” Chopin, “Across the Ocean,” Wenrich, by Gus; Hughes; “Honeymoon Waltz,” A1 W. Brom, by Delores Basnight; “Rose; Waltz, duet, J. S. Fearis, by Delores Basnight and Mrs. Mooney; “The Track Meet,” J. F. Wagner, “Love’s Message,” F. R. Kimball, by Betsy Craddock; “Roseland Waltz,” Henry Bartell. “Falling Waters,” J. L. Truax, Edenton BELK * TYLER’S Edenton I -mOLO FAS HI PH ED Week-End and Monday, May The 31st Page Four ■)CRACV lINS A ypUA/S MAN'S PAN-CY clVj LING IS MUTUAL, A NEW FAMILY /\ '/ L, HERE IN AMERICA.IJY TRADITION 'I////// R YOUNG PEOPLE ENJOY FREEDOM 3 OFF FOE THE YEARS AHEAD. /\ And here, a young couple has the advantage ths f nesPOMSiaiurv of those basic freedoms which are j The HERITAGE OF ALL AMERICA-The freedoms of thought, worship and opportunity, they are free to live WHERE THEY WANT, TO CHOOSE THejR. WORK. ANO TO DEVELOP THEIR OWN PATTERN OF LIVING, They MAve the responsibility of providing for their. OWN family’s NEEDS, Pf.ESCIIT A:,D FUTURE - AND OF v ' f. ACTIVS RARTICIPATION ,A. w O. IN THE COMMUNITY AND THE NATION. 9* - "'■■■ -—'lf { V^^WWWVWWWWWSA^VWV^^W^WV< by Ruth Stokely; “Prelude in C Mi nor,” Chopin, “Sleighing Party," Eu gene Walters, by Rosa Hollowell; “Meditation,” C. S. Morrison, by Janet Bunch; “Spring Zephyr’s,” Leo Fried man, “The Chicago March,” Henry S. Sawyer, by Maude Lee Corprew; “Ar kansas Traveler,” Karl McDonald, by Janet Bunch and Mary Pearle Har rell; “Song at Midnight,” “Starlight ! Serenade,” Ralph Federer, by Patricia Bunch; “Golden Days,” Friedman, “Witches Dance (No. 5), “Concone, by Virginia Jones; “Polonaise Horoique,” Leon Braun, “Wind and Rain,” Con n,',! CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C.. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954. ■ cone, by Ariminta Hobbs; “First , Valse,” Durand, “Witches Dance,” J. , Delancey, by Linda Leary; “Street ' Scene,” Alfred Newman, “Malaguena,” 1 Emeste Lecuoma, by Brenda Mooney; ■ “Valse in D. Flat,” “Military Polon . aise,” Chopin, by Robert Earl Ed . wards. > | Ushers for the evening were Ann ■ j Taylor, Billy Bunch, Millie Willis and, ; Billy Cooke Griffin, i Following the program Mrs. Mooney , invited those attending the perform ■ ance and the recital participants for ’ refreshments at the Teen-Age Club, ■ where dancing was also enjoyed. j , EGG PRODUCTION j i Production of eggs in North Caro- 1 lina during April, 1954; amounted to 141 million eggs. This amount is sea-, sonably lower than the 156 million produced during April, 1953. , The monthly average number of | layers on North Carolina farms dur-i jing April was placed at 7,848,000 by! , the Crop Reporting Service. This num-' i ber is 6.5 per cent lower than the j | monthly average of 8,395,000 layers on i hand a year earlier. Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Joseph S. Corbitt, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under For N. C. SENATE VOTE FOR AND RE-ELECT A. Pilston Godwin, Jr. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED j j signed at Edenton, North Carolina, on lor before the 20th day of May, 1955, i or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt- j cd to said estate will please make im- ■ mediate payment. , This May 20, 1954. M. W. JACKSON, Executor of Joseph S. Corbitt Estate, i May20,27,June3,10,17,24c i i j ' j NOTICE OF SALE ! OF REAL ESTATE j Under and by virtue of the deed of ! trust executed to the undersigned by. Horace C. White and wife, Bommie I. White dated the 11th day of August, | 1952, and recorded in office of Regis- 1 ter of Deeds of Chowan County, North j Carolina in DT Book No. 63, page 529, j etc., default having been made in the. payment of the indebtedness secured I by said deed of trust, the undersign-1 ed will offer for sale at public auc tion for cash to the highest bidder at 1 12:00 noon on Friday, June 18, 1954 at ' the Court House door in Chowan I County, North Carolina the real es ! tate in Edenton, North Carolina, to j wit: , That certain lot, with all buildings I and improvements thereon, located in the sub-division of the M. G. Brown I Property and described and designated as Lot No. 4 on map of said sub-divis~^ | ion, which map is recorded in Pla%Jfr I Book No. 1, page 22 in office of Regis ter of Deeds in Chowan County, North j Carolina. Reference is made to the aforementioned deed of trust and the .instruments therein for further des cription. A deposit of five per cent in cash I of the high bid for said property will be required to be made by the success ! ful bidder to the undersigned on day .of said sale. Dated and posted May 18, 1954. I R. C. HOLLAND, Trustee. May2o,27,June3,loc