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PAGE TWO SECTION ONE—' Christmas Party In Windsor Dec. 8 Special Invitation Is sued to Children In Chowan County A special invitation to Chowan County children to attend the Santa Claus Parade in Windsor Wednes day, December 8, has been issued by the Windsor Chamber of Com-! roerce and Merchants Association. The parade, scheduled to began \ at 7 P. M., will feature well-known Mother Goose characters—Cinderel la, Three Little Pigs, Jack in the Box, Old Mother Goose—mounted on professionally built, illuminated floats. The Edenton High School Band lias been invited to perform in the parade along with the Windsor High School Band. After the parade Chowan County kiddies are invited to stop by to see Santa Claus and get eompli menfary packages of Christinas goodies. Burgess Whitehead, one time pro fessional baseball player with the New York Giants, is chairman of the event and issued the special in vitation to Chowan County children Ot.COTY U CHRISTMAS COLLECTION „ Gift rimmed at no extra cost! *" . j ~ 'V' - r * fflti i v w I \ , I t nmw. lfiM i . fERFUME "ST«mCTS". tCO _ * —,— .acn.nij? , i m 1 f : t * i ■: il! J. ! wiii.- '.&|i•-. | "TUMStitr U A' »• » \ rV, ■" SOLID ] WW i'l ®T|i I " COLOGNE. 125 i > ;f ‘- k t ! i;c***r.l'* : **I powDEk. • 50 ! tsESHJDE • PARIS’ LEGGETT & DAVIS WE DELIVER! PHO.VE 67 EPKX'TOX. \~, C. Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisky $4-30 I $2* 70 jjgß PINT I 86 Proof EARLY times distillery company I Louisville 1, Kentucky I and their parents. As an added attraction for the Santa Claus parade, Windsor resi dents will be vying for prizes to he awarded that night for the best Christmas light decorations. Weekly Devotional Column Bv james Mackenzie \ j What Christian books shall I buy [as Christmas presents? Here are | a few of the best: for Children Hurlbut's Story of the Bible This hook is an absolute must tor every child, 1, tells the Bible story from Genesis to Reve lation in the language of children. It is -xceilent reading for grown ups, too. Many families read a story each night from it as part of their family devotions. This hook wiil give your child a knowledge of. ; the Bible story equal: to ol- greater 1 than that of most. Sunday School ] teachers, and, I fear, many qivaeh ■ ers. Another book. Egerincier'.-- Bible Story Book ($2.1*5) is equal ly as good .as ;HUrlhilt's. .Both of these books are. will bound and contain hundreds of nietuies. I'or Adults Halley’s- Pocket Bible Handbook ' (82.00). How they print this book to sell for two dollars 1 do riot i know, ft contains dost te twelve. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954. [hundred pages packed full of use ful information about the Bible, several maps, diagram- and pic- - 1 [tores, notes and contemporaneous .-ancient history . and aivhi .-logical | research, and a brief outline Os , | church history. It is the most ivaluable little book on the Bible I know of; it should be in the library; of every Sunday School teacher,:: and it sells at a ridiculously low price. •j Peloubet’s (or Smith's) Bible i; Dictionary. Brief articles of tically every subject, person, and place in the Bible. This p a prire , less reference book. Iha ve no. up,- , to-date catalog on this hook, hut up until recently, at least, it whs priced at $2.50, 1 low To Buy A Bible First Off, let me advP - ag.-t'm.st i buying your minister a Ba le • Christmas. Hr rPhably has i t than he can use right now. If he I is in the market for a new Bible,-, r chances are. he knows just esfro'.iy I'what type of. Bible he want-. B.nl - if you just must buy the poor, roan a Bible for Chr'P'tmas, let liiro i-. - it'.-, out himself —he knows much 1 ; more about buying .Bibles -than, you - i do. Also, steer cleat- of tie - ..thick art-edition Bibles that are sold ' from house to house. They are. - beautiful and; gaudy, but- - the -hind - ing on them is usually Yt i-j .Ip t> and unsubstantial Under all th gili and lie- e\tra-Bibii format in them is usually of littU ..or: no value. If you must buy a Bible that contains notes and helps, Us. trie spggest either tile. Sei f-eld Ref*. . ere rice Bible (which e-- - ; - - s s. \- ry helpful outline of tlie teM )er the .Thompson Chain Keferenci B He. i'(which will assist you it.t- finding all the verSes beaiim on at.y < subject). When you buy a Bible, eh. rk first of l all the cocci’—is. it stem kind of leather or morocco? Then (and this is import: at), rick the inside of the rover nr.he ivi" it is cither doth or mot-c .o. M ..- Bibles have good "'-leathe-r', tC • but the covers are lined v !h --.-r 'I 'I 1 ■ v • .- . with the result that in a very row months tie Bihh prill .’ the rovers., : Then check th« ty-pe-t .are the letters large.arid■ eV road? Then, last of. all i-hi-i 11 paper,—is it of good on The best way 1 know of to itetiThPhe this is to compare its lor.-- itP I that of the paper in other .B id Poor quality paper L::. ■ 1- ndoei te have a dingy . Vs. :oral rule, fie ui te- tin liipt-r )-. the better quality it is. ' Tin best place' to Bibles -I know nf is the At - : !'• ' - So ciety. which p::-‘ tic- r> ■ -l:s --tr'bn’ on. and sells them r-itherd .profit. A good 1- o purchased front .(ht-nt • * ' . ,i-j 1 of what it Would -■• " e:—l-i ri [else. Since the sm 5- y . profit organization -r,,., . ,i y.- u _ Bihle-helievi.ng ('hr • c 1 do not hesitate to give it a plug in this column. You may obtain one of their catalogs by writing to them in care of the National Bank Building, Richmond, Va. , The books mentioned in this : column may be purchased at any ('hi-istian book store. c V | ! Senior Class News ; j By ALICE DARKISH j file first Senior Interview fort this week, is with Harold Lloyd I [ Bunch, Harold, son of Mr. ami j Mr-. Lloyd C. Bunch. Route 1, j TMoiiUm. was born on October 0, j PrfT. Mr. Bunch is a farmer.) • ll i-old likes sports while his fav [<>--['■ -" food-is steak. Being presi - ei t of the Enterprise Community 1-H Club, he is also in the Stage r: (Y Club arid drives a school bus., A , mher of the Rocky Hock Bap- [ Cliuivh. Harold plans to con-j ■ farming upon graduation. .'•lary Leggett Browning, daugh- [ t. i,i Mrs. Mary L. Browning of To i fie: nville. .Street, Edenton, was - ei-ii on. July 14. 1937. Mrs. Brown , ing .is Public School Music Teacher. Mary Leggett is quite interested in j , V a.r.d well talented in it. as] v,. 11 a- art which she also enjoys, j Shc is a member of. the Beta Club] .aid Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. Accompanist j i-V the Glee Club, she is also in i in fieble Clef Club and a mem-1 T f ; the Edenton Methodist | Ciunvli. Upon graduation, Mary l [l.yggett. plans to attend Greens-1 .aiero College, Toy Byruin, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Vi; it <l. By rum, 611 North Broad) ■ -$• ---.vet-, Edenton, was bom on April j .yt’, 1: *•: 7 in Edenton. While Tay’sj - . ante interests are sports and girls; his favorite dish is steak. A '-saber of the Boys’ Monogram (’LI --, lay played the position of y-e Mvrback on the football team: ail guard on the basketball team.) Due to a broken collarbone, be was | to participate this year. 'f y l. i m.mber of the Edenton! P atist Church and plans to go! IP prep school after graduation. ) Wi- v:l sh .these three Senior Class - mlu rs the liest of luck in all of I t'a.i a- future undertakings. BIBLE CLASS MEETING Tile Young Woman’s Bible Class! tie ! deriton Baptist Church will ; •t Tuesday night. December 7. | - ?:.:(.) o’clock at the church. All: are urged to attend. Housework Easy Without - Nagging Backache V. hon kidney function slow* down, many ! f !~> complain of nagg in K backacb«, losw of pep urici • nt rjry, heaiiacru-* and dizzinows. Don’t suiler longer with thotMt di.nc<»niJortß j ii nducod kidni-y function 10 getting you j 1 'wit- duo to 6uch common caus«*fl aa otrea* and s - •■uin, or to i Minor fdadder irrkations due to cold, ] dampness or wrong diet may cause getting UP mghfa or frequent paaaages. Don’t ncßlwt your kidneys if these condi tions bother you. Try Doan’s Pills — a mila ciun tic. l T s<“d successfully by millions for uv<-r f»0 years. While often otherwise caused, it • - amazing how many times Doan's give hii; j.« rt lU'f frt>m these discomforts —help th. Id milts of kidney tubes and filters Hush cut waste. Get Doan's Pills today) Doans Pills; TAYLOR THEATRE]: EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous ! From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 j Sunday, 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45 o—i. - Thursday and FriddJt, December 2-3 Dick Powell and Debbie Reynolds in “SUSAN SLEPT HERE” MARIE GRANBY O | Saturday, December 4 Rod Cameron In “THE STEEL LADY” JAMES BYRUM O Sun., Mon., and Tues., December 5-6*7— Jack Webb and Ben Alexander in “DRAGNET* MARCEL WARD o Wednesday, December 8— Barbara Stanwyck in “ALL I DESIRE” MRS. G. T. KING J. L. CMESTNUTT EDEN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Friday and Saturday, December 3-4 Double Feature “WILD WOMEN” —aIso— “BIRTHRIGHT” w. s. PBRUV NOTE: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the Tay lor Theatre box office and re ceive a free pass to see one of ik pici rT."«i ■, ¥ F^EHAI^JEWEI^^ "THE DIAMOND STORE OF ED EX TON” A ■
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