Miss Evelyn Bunch
Named Girl Os Year
At Christmas Party
P>ver ?00 Attend Af
fair In USO Club at
Hotel Joseph Hewes
The I'SO Christmas party spon.
sort'd by the Edenton Officer*
Wivos Club was hold the week.be
fore Christmas at the Joseph !'
Hewes Hotel. The, tree was dec
orated by the with the '
lights donated by the Officers
Wives. Club.
At the pnrt.v Miss Evelyn Bunch
was named “Girl of the Year” for
serving the greatest number of
hours as a hostess. She was also
voted the most popular girl. Alli
son Campon was runner up for Her
ving the greatest number of hours.
Both girls were given a gift by
Mrs; R. P. Badham, assistant di
rector of the club.
Barbara Spencer and Mary Leg
gett Browning received USO hon
ors for serving the number of
hours, required ns junior hostesses.
Seven high school girls added to
tho enjoyment of tho party by sing
ing Christmas carols. Marines al
so presented Mrs. Badham a lamp
of their own make in appreciation
for what she has done at she USO
Club.
Dancing and ref reshments, wepe
enjoyed by more than 200 who at
tended the party, which was quite
a success from every standpoint.
VFW Post Sponsors
March Dimes Drive
(Continued from Page One)
able to pay this bill which
ed to 1.01, .so that it was paid
from Chowan County Chapter
funds. Aside from this bill, it was
necessary to purchase a double up
right short, leg brace and posterior
ankle stops at a cost bf $28.50.
Because of this treatment, the little
girl is now making satisfactory
progress. , A,
One-half of the March of,Dimes
money collected in Chowan Uounty
remains in the local treasury to be
Bused for paying for treatment of
' polio victims when families are un
able to pay, to the end that no
victim of infantile paralysis will he
forced to go without treatment be
eiiu.-i- vi hick of finances.
Tlie .campaign in North Carolina
opened Monday of this week and
will he in progress during the en
tire month of January. Palmer G.
I.aughridge, Jr., of Salisbury is
state chainnatTi who says thous
ands of volunteer worker’s are be
ing mobilized by "county; March bf
Farm Implement
AUCTION
SALE
We will auction off to highest bidders the
following 1 farm implements of the E. N.
Elliott farm:
Friday, January 14...10 A.M.
At the E. N. Elliott Farm
■- 1
Hay Baler 3 Carts
Peanut Digger Guano Sower
194 S GMC Truck Plows fall kinds )
Farmall Tractor “C" Peanut Hacks
Tarmall Equipment “C” Riding Cultivator
Farmall Tractor “12" 4 Cultivators (faiorse'l
Farmall Equipment “12" Sowers and Planters (horse)
Lime Sower 3 Peaweedcrs
Post Hole Digger Flushing Plow (tractor!
2 Mules Peanut Wagon
Disk and Stalk Cutter Roanoke Pea Picker (16-ft.)
2 Peanut Digging Plows Manimer Mill
Spray ' And many other plows, parts,
2 Hand Trucks hoes, shovels, forks etc.
DON’T MISS THIS SALE,..YOU
MAKE THE PRJCEI
MU SIC FREE PRIZES
Campen - Smith
AUCTIONS - REAL ESTATE
H. A. (Izzy) Campen R. B. (Pete) Smith
Phone 141 Phone 8
oimt< director*.
' Mr. Laugh ridge «»ys the 1966 j
March of Dimes U the greatest
challenge since the National Foun-i
datjon for Infantile Paralysis was
formed 16 years ago. ‘‘At this,
time -when we have real reasons
for boljcving that polio will be
wiped out,” he says, ‘‘we need to
redouble ouf effort* to raise the
funds needed to see the work!
through to final victory.”
Pointing out that *‘l#l a few areas I
in the state some confusion has de
veloped in the minds of the public'
about the way in which the Foun-1
dation puts on Its March of Dimes
drive,” Laughridge emphasized |
[that “in no instance does the!
Mafeh of Dimes enter into any,
federated or joint fund raising es-1
fort. The March of Dimes, as in j
all years past, appeals to the pub
lic to give independently and volun-1
tarily. We are convinced by our
own experience that the success of
our program depends upon going
directly to the people for support."
Chairman Perry is hoping to
have, every home in the county
contacted and urges every person
to think syriously about their con
tribution gnd to V ready to make
it when called upon. He is very
anxious to complete the drive by
t,he end of January,
i * -J- ■ ■: - ■ - |
127 In Chowan Benefit
By Old Assistance
„ /Recording _lo the December re
port of Mrs. J. H. McMuUan. su
perintendent of public welfare, 127
persons fa Chpwgti C6unt.v receiv
pthte.234 in way of old age as
sistance during December. Twelve
eases of aid to dependent children
received 6481, 11 cases of blind aid
received 406 and 14 cases of per
manently' and totally disabled re
ceived $482. For general assist
ance, U}f>v families received $59.82,
while other financial assistance in-
four cases hospitalized in
♦he county, $76.50: two cases hos
pitalized. put Side the county. $33.60
and medicine for one person. $3.25.
Service cases included one person
receiving veterans rehabilitation in
cooperation with the Department of
Public Welfare, throe persons re
ceiving tfree examination through
the N. G< State Commission for tho
Blind, four child labor certificates
Ibsuod, 11 children receiving indi
vidual service and 47 families re
f&trtff'fbr Christmas service.
COMPLETKS COLLEGF. WORK
' Richard Skinner Hoskins was
among the 71 students to complete
their work at the end of the fall
quarter in November at East Caro
lina College, Greenville. These
graduates, along with those of the
winter and spring quarters, will ro
ceive their degrees at the annual
spring commencement exorcises to
bs held Monday, May 23.
Young Hoskins will he awarded
a B/S. 1 degree at the exercises.
| News About Clubs
In Chowan County
1 Bv HATTIE SINGLETARY
Nome Demonstration Agent
■ Home bemonstratlon Club mem
bers in Chowan County arc study
ing the "Farm Family Outlook for
1965” at their January club meet
i ings. According to statistics, Hv
-1 ing costs are expected to he high
ler this year while the net farm in
come will be slightly lower. This|
(shows that there is a definite need i
ifor careful family planning in or-,
dor to maintain present high living!
standards. Club members, after!
jattending the January meetings,!
(will have a few definite ideas on
| the present family living situation
land the outlook for the new year,
j County Council Officers and of
ficers of the 25th District of Home
'Demonstration Clubs will meet in
Elizabeth City on Thursday, Janu
ary 6 to make plans for the dis
trict meeting. Chowan County club
women invited to this meeting are
Mrs. T. E. Halsey, Mrs. H. T. Hol
lowell, Mrs. B. P. Monds, and Mrs.
A. D. Ward, Jr.
A home economist from the Fish
Classified Ads
.!SANITIZE MOUTH WITH OLAG
Tooth Paste, contains salt and
' sanitizing oils. At all drug
stores.
FOR - Salj2 2-PIECE MODERN
sectional sofa. Very good ron
■ dition. Phone 668-J. Jan6.l3p
; SALESMENWANTED WOULD
, you like to have a good, per
| manent, profitable business of
your own. You can have—sell
ing Rawleigh Products. Hun
dreds of men are earning more
than ever before, supplying fami
lies with Rawleigh’s every day
j necessities. You can too. Good
locality available in Chowan
V County. Write Rawleigh’s. Dept.
N'CA-310-216, Richmond, Va.
j Jan6.13.20,27pd
1 BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES
opening available for responsible
map or woman with car to call on
1 farm women in Chowan County,
Full or spare time. Opportunity
"! to make up to S4O a day. Write
‘ McNESS COMPANY. Dept. C.,
’! Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md.
! Jan6,l3i>d
;LOST— PAIR OF DARK TINTED
glasses in petit point rase. Ite-
I turn to Chowan Herald and re
reive $5.00 reward. Itpd !
’ FOUND—SKIFF. OWNER MAY
secure same by identifying and
paying for tjijs ad. Soe Madison
1 Phillips at Ralph E. Parrish
1 Store. Jan6.13,20c
1 SEPTIC TANKS PRE-CAST,
concrete. Distribution boxes, pre
• cast, concrete. Pre-cast concrete
grease traps. Kennan & Corey
Plumbing Co., 1111 North Oakum
Street Jan6tfc
i ROOMS FDR RENT—ALL CON
veniehres. Single or double beds.
Kitchen privileges. Mrs. R. H.
Bachman, 217 West Eden Street
Phone 84-W. Dec3o,Jan6,l3c
FOR SALE—2 BEAGLE HOUNDS
18 months old. Running good.
R. Clyde Privott, Route 1, Kden
ton, N. C. Deo3o.Jan.6pd
WANTED Why Worry About
| Athlete’s Foot, P»oils, Bums,
Itch, Eczema, Impetigo, Pimples,
j Psoriassis, Ringworm or any
known skin disease. Ask your
! dmggist 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 re
paired. Singer Sewing Center,
I 605 East Main Street, Elizabeth
| City, N. C., phone 4306. Nov.tfc
FARM FOR RENT—FARM AND
home for rent cash or share crop.
H « mile from Center Hill on Cis
co and Center Hill road and is
hard surfaced. Plenty of bam
and shelter room. Cool And
shady. Electric lights, but no i
water connections. Known as j
Parker Monds place. I’m looking
for a permanent resident. W’rite
Willie E. Monds, 2910 North
Boulevard, Tampa 2, Florida.
Sept9tfc
USED SEWING MACHINES AS
low as $19.95 and up. $5.00
down, balance on easy budget
terms. Singer Sewing Center,
605 East Main Street, Elizabeth
City. Phone 4306. tfc.
MONUMENTS where you SAVE
the middle man’s profit. 405 S.
Road Street, Elizabeth City,
N. C. Dial 5995. V
J. Winton Sawyer
. MONUMENTS
Authorized Dealer For
ROCK of AGES
MONUMENTS
' The World’s Finest
[exp 3-18-55
TOE CHOWAN HERALD. tDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANTARY f. 1955.
»qd Wildlife Service will give a'
Fish, Cooking Demoratration at'
Camden School, Camden. North
Carolina on Monday, January 10,
from 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. The same
demonstration will also be given
on Monday, January 17, at Colum
bia, from 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. All j
food leaders arc invited to these
schools.
Schedule
ChoVan Homo Demonstration
Club will meet at the Chowan Com
j j
i CWfecft4)W»*tJ i
j i
Sold In Eden lon by
- Mitchener’s
PHARMACY
PHONE 100
E\ ' '’v '
\ renews its pledge of highest quality products at the lowest possible price. W & SgeSfCfej
' *? Enjoy better living and better foods. Shop Colinial and count your £js|
)'LAMB Sii::: -69 c
i'Chops ~49c &89cfr 79c f /
5T O LAMB mac.®*.... u. 19c * / I i
: ROAST x- 25c x- 35c I S ;
SPECIAL LOW PRICE—AMERICA'S FAVORITE 1
JfmffxL WESSON OIL •" 63 c
J J * i NEW LOW PRICE—SAVE 8c ON EACH CAN OF McCORMICK
aMCTynp BLACK PEPPER 4 oz. can 33c
««n«..«rlichtmut PINK SALMON 45 c
CHUNK TUNA 39c NO FINER MILK IN ANY CAN—CS BRAND !
CAKE MIX . K 35c EVAP. MILK .... 4 S; 50 c
MOKE EASILY DIGESTED—TRIANGLE ELRO j
QUICK EASY MEAL ANYTIME—CORNED <4 1
MACARONI .. X, 19c nrrr « ft A
THE PERFECT .RAND DCIC If AV U S Can /PC
APPLE SAUCE .-c-15c ULLI linoll • ■ " L%3 i
EXTRA LARGE FANCY FLORIDA |
SWEET CRISP CALIFORNIA—HOWDY DOODY “ . „ . '
Wrtimimw ■ w ■ b ■ mm grade "k" large eggs . . *>- 49c
TENDER AND SPICY FANCY CANADIAN LAND O' LAKES BUTTER . . Lb 77c
Ql IV IDJIAAC O 1 f\*% EXTRA SHARP CHEESE N r .s— 35c
I /lllfluAd ■ W Lb# * lUC SAVORY SHARP CHEESE .2 & 79c
Happy new Khmer new year.
' munlty Building on Monday, J&nu
-1 ary 10, at 2:30 P. M.
The Beech Fork Home Demon- ■
atrution Club will meet Tuemlny,
January 11 at 7:30 P. M,, at the
hutne of Mis. J. T. Layton.
The Ward Home Demonstration
j
Anne’s Beauty Salon
CITIZENS BANK BUILDING
i Phone 433 Edf.nton, \. C.
! ;;'.
wishes you a Happy New’ Year with a veiy j
special greeting-...
ALL SIO.OO PERMANENT WAVES
At A Special New Year Bargain
Price $7.50
While They Last!
All Work Done by X. C. Licensed Cosmetologist
| Club will meet Wodnesday, January
I 12, at 2:80 P. M., at the Ward Com
: munity Building.
i Tho Enterprise Home Demon
-1 atration Club will meet Thursday, [
January 13, nt 2:30 P. M., at th*j
home of Mrs. Frank White, Jr.
LONG E ER P irfer manCe
Sit this rugged, S£l the many cutting E
reliable saw cut. attachments E .
You.ll see why it's including porrow B ' -C^X.
the leader (or guide roils, 2to 7 ,«»’■’ R!‘ ■ jcfe*.
dependable, high with fast-cutting 1 1”*
production cutting. choins.
ill how smoothly it NEW LOW I'KK K - -
runs even ot top tf’JQf' 041 t V <^V
speed —without •JtOHD.U'' |
vibration or With 3-foot Rail r
chatter. Meets and Past tut \
every logging Chipper Chain t&rfGjrX
need. j
See it StXtu for.a free d.pm'o'Dstfo.t-ipn, ask
Hobbs Implement Co.
Edenton, North Carolina
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