SECTION ONE—:
Classified Ads -
LOST—GREEN PARAKEET. FIND
er please notify Wilraa Ward, 1016
N. Broad, or phone 338-W. ltp
TOBACCO - STAINS DISSOLVED' BY
the oils in OLAG Tooth Paste. Buy,
at the drug store.
RED, WHITE AND BLUE GRAPE
Vineyard. Two each Red Lucile,
White Niagara and Early Blue Fre
donia —total Six Grape Vines 2-yr.—
Offer No. 4-F—for $3.30, Postpaid.
Ask for Free Illustrated Folder in
color, offering many other bargains.
Salespeople wanted. WAYNES
BORO NURSERIES, WAYNES
BORO, VIRGINIA. ltc
FOR RENT UPSTAIRS” FOUR-'
room furnished apartment. Private
bath, electric kitchen and garage.
Located 219 East Queen Street.
Phone 199-J. Octl4tf
LOT FOR SALE—SO x 117*4 ON CA
barrus Street. Contact William J.j
White, 803 Johnson Street. Phone
624. ltc
FOR SALE Used tin
roofing: only recently
taken off building- and
most of it in good con-1
dition. Must move it
soon as possible. Make
us an offer. Apply at
Chowan Herald.
HOUSEWIVES
SBO-$125 weekly. Our style shows’;
adult and children’s apparel are sen
sational for party plan. Isabel
Sharrow made $258— 1T days spare,
time! Free outfit. Samples fur-j
Pished. Beeline Fashions, 5145-HR;
Lawrence, Chicago 30. ltpd
FOR SALE—JONQUIL BULBS. SEE,'
Mrs. H. E. Lane, Tyner, N. C. ltp ;
800 Ml NG BUSINESS MAKES J
opening available for responsible
man or woman with car to call on 1
farm women in Chowan County, j
Full or spare time. S2O - S3O a',
day. Write McNESS COMPANY, j
Dent, C. Candler Bldg., Baltimore;
2, Md. Octl4.2lpd
WANTED—-COUPLE FOR LARGE :
home, near Virginia Beach. Woman <
to cook and do housework: man to;i
act as gardener, chauffeur, waiter, <
etc. Must be experienced, and able '
to furnish first class references. ]
Live in. Good proposition for right , 1
partv. Renlv giving full details to |
P. O. Box 1877, Norfolk. Va.
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MAN OR WOMAN TO TAKE OVER \
route of established Watkins cus- .
tomers in the City of Edenton.
Earnings unlimited. No invest-']
ment necessary. We will help you ;
get started. Write J. R. Watkins ']
Co., Dent. S-3, Richmond. Virginia. ',
Oct 14.21.25.N0v4pd ’j
HOUSE TRAILER FOR SAI.E—I9S3:'
Pacemaker. 30 feet. Fully equipped. .
Will deliver. Price $2,500, Write
USAF Recruiter. Greenville, N. C.. [
or see trailer at West End Circle j
Trailer Court. 0ct7,14,21pd j
LOVELY SPINET PIANO—CIRCI'M- *
stances beyond their control, causes I
couple to return darling little Spinet *
Piano. Muhoganv case, full stand- 1
ard keyboard with matching bench. I
New piano guarantee. Will trans- J
fer to some resident of this section.
Just pay small down payment and I
several small monthly payments. If
interested in buying, write Time
Payments. P. O. Box 1373. Char-1
lotto, N. C. 0ct7.14c
FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE
in We stover Heights. Call 206. tfc
USED SEWING MACHINES AS,
low a< $19.95 and up. $5.00 down
balance on easy budget terms. Sing ,
er Sewing Center. 605 East Main
Street. Elizabeth City. Phone 4306 j
tfc.
FARM FOR RENT —FARM AND,
home for rent cash or share crop.
3 i mile from Center Hill on Cisco
and Center Hill road and is hard
surfaced. Plenty of barn and shel j
ter room. Cool and shady. Electric!
lights, hut no water connections j
Known as Parker Monds place. I'n
looking for a permanent resident.:
Write Willie E. Monds. 2910 North
Boulevard. Tampa 2. Florida.
Sept9tfc.
WANTED - —WHY WORRY ABOUT,
Athlete’s Foot Boils, Bums, Itch, j
Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples, Psorias-:
sis. Ringworm or any known skir l
disease. Ask your druggist about!
V-J-O. Feb20,1955pd
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS—
on all makes. Free estimates in
advance. We will loan you a ma
chine while yours is being repaired
Singer Sewing Center, 605 East
Main Street, Elizabeth City, N. C„
phone 4306. Nov’tfe
FOR SALE
MONUMENTS where you SAVE the
middle man’s profit 405 S. Road
Street, Elizabeth City, N. C. Dial
5995.
J. Winton Sawver
MONUMENTS *
Authorized Dealer For
ROCK of AGES
MONUMENTS
The World’s Finest
exp S-18-56
Page Four
News About Clubs]
In Chowan County
By HATTIE SINGLETARY
I Home Demonstration Agent
I v. ——
Mrs. H. M. Phthisic, along with 104
club women from 69 counties in North
Carolina, returned Saturday night
from the 1954 citizenship tour to the
United Nations.
“Hearing Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt
talk was one of the highlights of the
entire week’s study tour,” said Mrs.
Phthisic. “Touring the United Na- (
| tions Building was also an interest
ing experience,” she explained.
! The group also talked with Clark (
M. Eichelberger, director of the Amer
ican Association for the United Na- (
tions. and Mrs. Eleanor Roberts, Eco
nomic and Social Council Consultant |,
for the Associated Country Women of
• the World.
| The North Carolina delegation pro- ;
I sented to Mrs, Roosevelt. Mrs. Rob
erts and Mr. Eichelberger. baskets of |:
[home grown, home conserved North;
Carolina foods.
I On Friday of last week the club
j women visited Hyde Park, the \ under- :
hilt estate, and West Point. They (
| returned to. Raleigh late Saturday /
fnight, tired, bin inspired with a zeal i
to support the United Nations and its
specialized agencies, i
Mrs. T. O. A shell and the home i
agent visited in Currituck County last
.week to study their Home Demonstra-j
tion Crafts program.
Many of the Currituck Club women
made crafts for sale, for personal use,
and for gifts. We were especially in
-1 : o their braided rugs as Mrs.
... V h M v/iii; tepch this craft at our No-.
V an bar .Crafts Workshop. I
Club Schedule *
| Tuesday. ' r I<> at, 2:30 I’ M f
the Ryland Horn, Demonstration Club!
I will meet with Miss Gertrude Jackson.,}
; Wednesday, October 20 at 2:30 p. ’<
M., the Byrd Home Demonstration ,1
1 Club will meet with Mrs. H. M. |i
Phthisic. |(
i Sunday. October 24, United Nations ]
Day.
1■ J
| Mrs. Evelyn P. Lassiter
Dies After Lons’ Illness.
Mrs. Evelyn Parks Lassiter, 34, of i
225 Western Avenue, died at 7 P. M..
on October 8. at Obici Memorial Hos- }
'pital after a long illness. She was a,
daughter of the late Thomas E. and j
Debbie Stallings Parks, of Chowan J
fountv and a member of the Oxford i
I Methodist Church. j
I Surviving are her hu<hand. Isaac I ,
! David Lassiter: three daughters. Miss ,
I Betty Lou, Mary and Judith A. Las
siter. all of the home: two sons; David
Eugene and Leary Wayne Lassiter, ,
also of the home: four sisters. Mrs ,
Alma Byrum of Tyner. Mrs. Gumev
Harrell, Mrs, Claude Rogerson. . and ] (
Mrs. Rill Kinnaman, all of Edenton: !
three brothers, Preston Parks of Tv-;
ner, Herman Parks of Newport News,
Jarvis Parks of Edenton! and several!?
nieces and nephews. | t
The body was taken to the T. 0. I
Hill Funeral Home, where funeral ser- |J
vices were held Sunday at 2:30 P. M,. ?
hv the Rev. Woodrow Laincs. pastor j I
of Oxford Methodist Church, and the; I
Rev. R. E. Brittle, Bethlehem Chris- j
tion Church. Burial was in Holly:
Lawn Cemetery and pallbearers, were: $
C W. Gloss, Vernon E. Jones, Fred j
Heppington, J. W. King. R. W. McCoy, I
Phillip B. Hill, E. H. Brinklev, Jr., and'C
Joe Ellis. ‘ !
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEiITON. N. C., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1964,
Gordon Huffines Is ;
Appointed Editor Ofl
“Rartway Progress”!
New Editor Grandson of!
Mrs. H. B. Jones of
Edenton j
Gordon Huffines, grandson of Mrs.j
H. B. Jones, who has been managing
editor of “Railway Progress,” month
ly publication of the Federation for
Railway Progress, has been appointed
editor. The appointment was an
nounced this week by Joseph D. Ryle,
executive vice president.
Railway Progress is distributed to
I the members of the Federation, now
numbering over 16,000, and serves to
inform its readers about all matters J
pertaining to American railroads, in]
the interest of investors, shippers,i
J suppliers, railroad labor and manage
ment, and the general traveling pub-1
lie. I
Mr. Huffines, 27 years old, is an
alumnus of the University of North!
Carolina. He joined the staff of Rail
way Progress in March, 1951, as as
sistant editor, Previous to coming to
FRP he served as a Washington cor-,
respondent for a number of daily
newspapers in the South.—
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Hospital Patients |:
i A
Patients admitted to Chowan Hos
pital during the week of October 4-10.
were:
White
Edenton: Mrs. Doris Parrish, Mrs.
Marie Shockley, Mrs. Mattie Lee
Spruill. Mrs. Doris Jean Harrell, Mrs.
Hazel Sadler. Mrs. Ruth Spruill, Mrs.
Nellie Miller. Mrs. Helen Wheeler.
Cecil Alexander and Mrs. Elizabeth
Fivnn.
Brooklyn, N. Y.: Earl Rliss and
Jessie Bliss,
Gatesville: Mrs. Hattie Ruth
Owens.-
Plymouth: Mrs. Leontine Liver
man. f
Hertford: Walter Harrison and
M’s. Christine Lamb.
Columbia: Mrs. Sarah Hales.
Roper: Mrs. Betty Jean Wynn.
Tyner: Mrs. Harriett Dickens.
Negro
Edenton: John Lee Holley, Roher-,
ta Hartfield. Ida Mae Hall, George
Washington Riddick.
Hertford: Lcgrande Summorsett.
Winfall: Eleanor Pettus.
Columbia:-, Winnie Hill.
Merry Hill: Roosevelt Warren.
Patients discharged from hospital)
during same week were:
White
Edenton: Mrs. Grace Blanchard
Mrs. Doris Parrish, Mrs. Jane Brit
ton. Mrs. Hazel Sadler. Mrs. Mattie
Lee Spruill, Mrs. Jean I.earv. Mrs,
Julia Edwards, Mrs. Marie Shockley.
Mrs. Ruth Spruill, Mrs. Doris Jean
Harrell. Mrs. Helen Wheeler, Mrs.)
Dorothy Carter and Cecil Alexander.
Ryland: Mrs. Lillie Relle Taylor. *
Elizabeth City: Miss Catherine
Sawyer.
Winfall: Linford Winslow.
Gatesville: Mrs. Hattie Ruth
Owens.
Plymouth: Mrs. Leontine Liver-
! i
man.
Hertford: Mrs. Joyce Hobbs, Wal
ter Harrison and Mrs. Christine Lamb.
Creswell: Seaton Davenport.
I Columbia: Mrs. Mary Ainsley and
I Mrs. Sarah Hales.
! | Roper: Mrs. Betty Je.an Wynn. |
Negro :
Edenton: Gladys Armstead, Daisy
Drew, Nora Bonner and Ida Mae Hall. I
, Merry Hill: Virginia Holley and
1] Roosevelt Warren.
Tyner: Margaret Holley.
Births
j Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Blanchard, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Harrell, Mr. and Mrs.
■]L. Q. Spruill, Mr. and Mrs. William
' R. Shockley, Mr. and Mrs. Julian W.
■ Owens, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wynn,
’ Joe H. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
I E. Lamb.
Visiting ministers for the week of
1 October 11-17 are: White, the Rev.
C. G. Chappell: Negro, the Rev. Len
-1 neal.
'! A true friend is the gift of God,
1 , and he only who made hearts can
I unite them. —Robert So«th.
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
| Having qualified as Executrix of
[the estate of A. S. Smith, 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 un
dersigned at Edenton, North Carolina,
jon or before the Ist day of October,
•1955, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
I indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
• This October 1, 1954.
SALLIE B. SMITH,
Executrix of A. S. Smith
Estate.
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EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix and
Executors of the estate of J. V. Lane,
deceased, late of Chowan County
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Pressure Burner and controls Hfl
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beneath the house foe service
or repairs! Wu
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has boll bearing, oiled-for-life
motor guaranteed a lull 5
■ years. Only in KLEER-KLEEN Eg |
do you find such a guarantee! H|
I KLEER-KLEEN’. (ire box da- |
.ign, rubber mounting, and
orc-welded heat chamber. B
eliminate noise you »leep PS
without interruption! Ǥ
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North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the es-1
■ tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Edenton, North
I Carolina, on or before the Ist day of
October, 1955, or this notice will be
[pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
i persons indebted to said estate will
[please make immediate payment, .
| This October 1. 1954.
LONA ESTELLE LANE,
THOMAS K. LANE,
WALTER S. LANE, I
Executrix and Executors
of J. V. Lane Estate.
W. S. RRIVOTT, Attorney
0ct7,14,21,28,N0v4,11c
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of thej
estate of Ida Rebecca Jordan Ward,!
deceased. late of Chowan County.,
■ North Carolina, this is to notify all |
persons having claims against the es-|
tate of said deceased to exhibit them j
to the undersigned at Tyner, North
Carolina, on or before the Ist day of
September, 1955, or this notice will
be nleaded in hnr of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This September 1. 1954.
LUCIUS T. CHAPPELL,
Executor of Ida Rebecca
Jordan Ward Estate.
W. A. Hollowell. Attomev.
5ept9,16,23,30,0ct7.14c ■
NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHOWAN COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Norman J. Follis, Plaintiff
vs.
Wilma D. Follis. Defendant.
To: Wilma D. Follis:
Take notice that:
A pleading seeking relief against!
you has been filed in the above en- *
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titled action.
I The nature of the relief bein
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Plaintiff seeks an absolute divorc
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This 7th day of October, 1954.
, LENA M. LEARY,
Assistant Clerk Superior
Court.
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