PAGE FOUR --SECTION mo Marsh Is Chosen As Talent For Service’ Chainnan In County State College Scholar ships Available to Students Application materials for schol arships at North Carolina State College ilurirg the rifext academic year are being distriouted this 'week for the use of high school seniors throughout the State. In reporting this, Dr. Ralph Fa dum,-. chairman of the college’s Scholarship and Student Aid Com mittee, and Dr. Lyle B. Rogers, financial aid officer at the institution, also announced the list Os county chairmen "'ho will be in rhawfio of screening scholarship ap plicant’s*%T)hi their counties. Robert S’. Marsh has been named “Talent FW .Service” chairman for Chowan County. Under the program, 25 to SO awards, known .as “Talent for Ser vice” scholarships, arc made each year to outstanding high school students who are interested in th -of study provided at. State College. The scholarships average $2,000 in total value, usually amounting to SSOO per year for a four-y-ar period. All applicants are consol ered not only Jor the “Talent so" Service” scholarships hut for vari ous other oVrar^ls. The “Talent for Service” Com mittee in each county helps to dis tribute application materials to the various schools, accepts and screens the recommended applicants from each school, and forwards them to the college for final processing More than 600 applicants were handled in this way during the 1955-56 school year and nearly 200 awards of one kind or another were made to entering students. No Time The Irishman was relating his adventures in the jungle. “Ammu nition. food and whisky had run out,” he said, “and we wer . all parched with thirst.” “But wasn’t there any water?” “Sure, hut it was no time to be thinking of ciftanliness.” » & ?k iLM-S --•/ COULO HAVE SWORN HE SAW OUCH! * $ A SPECIALLY DEStGNCO MANIKIN IS USED TO TEACH NAVY MEN FIRST AID MR. DISASTER* NAS ARTIFICIAL ARTERI *3 THAT BLEED JUST AS HUMAN'S WHEN PIERCEO JOE THORUD SAYS: / I’ve guaranteed \ I i my family \ |no matter / \ what happens'/ Come what may.—even the unforeseen your family and your home can be protected . . .. jhat mortgage paid in h full. Let our friendly Nation wide representative explain this sound and economical program —planned today, for tomorrow. JO&THORUD 2W Bank of Edenton Bids. P. O. Boi. M 4 PHONE 242* Bliinii jil&fofifagiidxi-ii,. i tfiL f Sunday School Lesson LET NOT YOUR HEART BE TROUBLED International Sunday School Lesson For December 2, 1956. Memory Selection: “Let not your heart be troubled: ye be lieve in God, believe also in me.” —John 14:1. Lesson Text: John 14:1-14. Probably no Scripture passage in the entire Bible has been of as much comfort to Christians in sor row as that given to us for otir study this week. For that reason, it is probably one of the most lov ed portions of God’s word, for most | of us have, at one time or anoth WWWSCWWS jPftllijM ' PaU H Hp* «■* ' t -SI A- <-p ' . mKB ; v* \ SiiHMBBBB' :: - 1 I . mH - , . . _ • The good thing about this is that Dan and Betty | ‘ : L' and those other youngsters too are here, in Churchy I _ P' because they want to be! I It ■■ r No one made thefn come. NcTcffte told them that I-.W> J 1 u they had to. No one threatened punishment if they I THE CHURCH FOR ALT Si??* didn’t. i I AU FOR IHE CHUHoi : Though outside it is a bright sunny day and the *» R woods and fields and streams beckon, they are here, I slro 3 n ° ° f Bpiriiual SS'a | \ in God’s house, at prayer. r - I e jy Person should ** IH P /'*: ' They’d like the* country and the world to know I oij MkT?2)*or? Th ! y l§ that despite all this alarming “juvenile delin- J “J* If. - < quency” there are good teen-agers too. " I ° n f material hiß “««• I V There are teen-agers who have been instructed m I Book the Christian way of life, and who have discovered Tuesday ,or nM ™ j| V *-M* J*. 'J i > i : n • I Wednesdav , «-» 5 If what the Church can mean to them. I Friday *******•• 19*32 ft ' -• I \ . f:g |j Copyiiaht 1956. KeiaUr Adv. Servie*. Straabur*. Va. j - . These Religious Messages Are Being Published Each Week In The Chowan Herald and Are Sponsored By the Fpllowing Interested Business Establishments E. L. Belch BUYERS OF ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE PHONE 2770 EDENTON, N. C. Edenton Tractor & Equipment Co. YOUR FERGUSON DEALER Agents For Evinrude Outboards WEST WATER STREET EDENTON. N. C. Tyner Service Station General Auto and Tractor Repairs C. B. WHITE, Manager. Phone 3844 TYNER, N. C. Williford Funeral Home 24. HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE 2518 EDENTON M. G. ‘ Brown Co,, Inc. Lumber - Millwork - Building Material Reputation Built an Satisfied Customers PHONE 2135. 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CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE 1100 North Broad Street Telephone 2138 EDENTON* NORTH CAROLINA * ' ' '*'* f , y % * * Edenton Restaurant “Good Food Pleasant Surroundings” MRS. W. L. BOSWELL, Prop. / Phone 9723 Edenton P. & P. Texaco Service GARAGE AND WRECKER SERVICE North Broad Street ; -f'f&S FIRESTONE TIHJ2S EXIDE BATTERIES Phone 3119 Edenton, N. C. Mitchener’s Pharmacy" . ' Prescription Pharrrowistf PHONE 37ir-EDENTON. ry^.