Edenton Woman’s Club Gets American Cancer Society’s Award For Its Record Local (Mill) Is Highly Praised l»y State Officials Thi' Kelonton Woman's Chib Inis 'roeoivcU a ('iTt il'i. ;.ti‘ for Ton V<nirs Sofvioo from tin- Amorioan Cancer Society signed liy the presi (lont ami vice president oi* the ASC. Mrs. (ieot-ge li, Marshall, Execii tivo Vioo President n-f tho Amorioan (’anoor Sooioty, was higdi in her lira iso of tin- ioral Woman's . Club as tho fcdlowiiTg excerpts from her h-tti r, which accompanied t Ivo aua nl, show: ‘•Tho Kdenton Woman’s ('lull has actually served for 1! years and has raised or exceeded its. quota each itine during this porio'il. This record is exem-ded only hy Surry County which has ho.riv organized for R! yen is, Os ooiu so, you Would not. .want to compote with my own county, would you? liut. this, is a magnificent rooiod »m• which ho otln-r Woman : s Club can claim.” “Wo did not Itava: a certificate elf I I years of. service, hut wo hope that you will want to frame this and hank it whore tho citizens of your county onn see’it.” a'- "I’lease express to all tho mout hers of the oluli our warm apprecia tion for their rrusriding spirit in tin eau.-o of oniivr i-ontrol.” “Please help tin- crusade of the fight against c.im-er by giving gen erously." is the appixtl of Mrs. Reaves. A I I KM* CONI'KHKNCK Ten Methodist ladies, memhors of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Kdc-nton Church, | spent Tuesday in lilizalioth City, j whore tine attend. 1 a mooting of' the Woman’s Soei.-rv of Christian Son ic. forth. K -.-t District. lit tin- ■ • roup wen- Mrs. .1, K. Kiohaid-on. Mi- (llcivii Stallrlip. Miss Mamie Hogg, Mrs. It. 1.. Knox. M 1 liduaiil Speight. Mrs. 11. W Hurdle. Mi Cl. A. Holms. Mrs. .1. Kdum IhifTlap. Mrs. V.. W. Ilvaiis and Mi - W. ('. Moore. The lea'. I K. Richanlsoii, pastor of the i him li also arc ..mpauiod tho group. mm i: class mkktim; „" I'ho Young Woman's Hihlo Class of thi- Iydi''iiton Baptist Church will . (Hoot .Tuesday night, April a, at i 7r.'if) o'clock at the homo of Mrs. M. I . Ihiiich, Ail monihors are urged to attend. Ij ■ ——. sis I •lENDCD AND •OTTLCO ** Ml KtNruCAy KENTUCKY WHISKEY* A BLEND 86 PROOF. 70* CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DIST., INC., FRANKFORT. Ks. V S [Hospital Patients Patients admitted to tho Chowan Hospital during tho week March It I through March 27. wore: White laden ton: Mrs. Margaret Wil li.ams, Master Ferrell Pavlielt. Mrs. Molly lluneh. Mrs. Ruth Chappell. Tester Forelnrnd, Mrs. Beulah Boyce, Kenneth Ilyrnm, Mrs. .Mar ian Blair. Hertford: Jack Winslow, Mr-. Kloise Ilollowoll. Mrs. Annie 110 l lowell. Windsor: Master Krne.st Powles liind. Negro Kdenton: Matilda Till it t, Kath ryn Sykes, Mario Lassiter. Killed Roberts, I!osa Coston, Minnie Hoi-' ley. Frank Bond. CTyswell: Joseph McLendon. Hertford: Katy Graidiy, William Askew, Vivian Hearn. Windsor: fries! Williams. Patients discharged from I In hospital during the same period were: While Kdenton: Mrs. Mary Hail. Mrs. Margaret Williams. Mrs. ’Ruth Chappell, Master Ferrell Pavlieh, Cleveland Smith, Mrs, M oil i e Bunch. Mrs. Ruby Rinehart, noug hts Spruill. Sun bury: Mrs. Kathryn Jordan. Merry Hill: Mrs. Virginia Bar field. i Hertford: Mrs. Kloise Hollowed!. Jack, Winslow. Mrs. Annie Hollo well. I Tyner: Mrs. Bet tv Byrum. I . Windsor: Master Krne.st Powh s jlancl, Columbia: Albert Bateman. Negro .Kdenton: Acldio Felton, Marie Lassiter, Martha Hathaway, Rci.sa Coston. lathed Roberts. ( reswell: Joseph McLendon. Bolcross: Roland l.atnli Columbia: C-iddie Alexander. Hertford: Vivian Hearn. Births Births for the week of March 21st through March 27th were: Mi ; ■ enel Mrs. Percy Williams, a son: Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Bum h. Jr. i I daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Donnie ! lilair. a daughter. Visiting ministers for the- week of March 2S through April .'!. im-: White, the Rev. J Karl Riediarelson; •Vegro. the Re v. J. T. Til!itt. THF, CHOWAN HFRAt It. LDRNTON, NORTH CAROLTNA, TWTTRSDAV MARCH .11. IASS. C " PARADE ft YOU'LL BE AT THE HEAD OF THE EASTER PARADE THIS YEAH IN YOUH NEW Jw ml [\ OUTFIT FROM BELK-TYLER'S IN ROCKY MOUNT. FROM THE FABULOUS COLLEC- tgpWJ fk f TION OF EASTER FASHIONS, YOU'LL FIND JUST THE STYLES TO PLEASE YOU. \^T\ ALSO THERE IS A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BE AUTIFUL ACCESSORIES TO d J W,- fZ ADD THAT NEEDED TOUCH TO ANY OJTFIT .. BE STYLE CONSCIOUS AND AT V/f m j THE SAME TIME BE THRIFTY BY SHOPPING BELK-TYLER'S IN ROCKY MOUNT T. '*\ 1 Nr** ‘to EVER TIME YOU SHOP .. . j£&fm \ j. Jmks. i Millinery | N Salon vf* 4fg m 2nd FLOOR E" cjht hcatlod Ere sleiliftie’ ele'-Jtns in locks, wlut-rt, p nka, qtuya, lavenders nd many other colors. Milan, satum* V >nd rica straws in pillbox, sailor, ber*t - and floral creations. • 0% % l In. tc-i''" ps M * v l jrk -i * «k .yt 4 * * d /V / \ l- /“i .. /Svdt ' Ihlii*\w' ~A « \S : 3Tt—dP-Mf W -; f d iw* li -if “i v. || 4 1 ■ I^ ' k 3 t *r* *•* lIU v *‘ W' . lE.d J ? IPt « Stylish new Easier dusters in failles and linen weaves, beautifully tailored for comfort- chle wear. Colors include navy, black and pastels in sizes 10 to 18. $8- 95 (o * 19- 9r> \ji ,*>>>'• jjy spring colors in faille:;, ulc r < • ■.'. h nr, an- ,p , patent leathers, qonuirm ieo-!: ' pbly;; and bead- Beautiful Easter suits in . jJ junior, misses and hall 'V / ‘ sizes. There are flannels, 4 tweeds, wool crepes and 3 C** vJfS 1 telgas exquisitely tailored "Iff nto fitted and boxy styles oTy 9 '“'l \ In navy, black and paslel noltds and also cheek = J 3 titms. i| \ s B- ,,:> si Vx.- >' ' I j fj% A 4 . 1,1 1 I]f k' M■7 [j Kxciling Kustcr ili'ixm'- in ill lln latest styles and fealuiing n.i\\ black and pastels in jiinim. mis'i and half sizes. l aln ii-- itie iiuie failles, shantungs, taffetas and -id. $5-95 to 522-"< !> V 1 vfi- Dressy heel pump in brown and white and blue and white , . . Widths A A B. sizes 4 , to 9. 17.95 ,1. vv 1 i>d. 01 Imi and wool blend :al inn : - 1 1 \ lalnii - -l\ led into cul c:ml l a-let toppers in junior, miss -1 1"! half -i.-e-. \aw . black and pa dels. 59.95 <0 529.95 Open toe pump in black patent I with white leaf trim and blue kid with leaf trim. Widths AA -11. -i/es 4 to 9’ 2. $7.95 ~ SECTTON ONK—I 'w , 3; lln no's Ksistc r nylon heise in rill size.-. Til Ts gunge, to eleteer in nil tin- latest spring mm&jm S \ .50 pair M""A PAGE FIVE

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