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I SENATOR <2l i ■%jAn * flft J Washington—The Preparedness Si|bcomJfiittee of the Senate Ann «f Services Committee will soon bejfin hearings on the United States miasile and satellite pro ? Subcommittee » Jts’jgjtajserS are Senator Lyn don JflSfaon of Texas, chairman, #ltd SeSubrs Kefauver, Stennis, Symington, Bridges, Salstonstall and Flanders. As a member of thfe full Armed Services Commit tee 1 am vitally interested in the wbrk of ,the subcommittee and j will follow its deliberations with * careful attention. Senator John son, has pledged the committee’s efforts toward a constructive in quiry..'...'’ I’here i s no question of the Rieed for a searching inquiry to determine ; what Congress needs to dojin order to speed up our laggwgt^flPegram. Rackets Committee Recent hearings by the Senate Select Committee on Labor and Management have continued to paint an ugly picture of some condition*; in this field. I returrfed to Washington for a few days ito attend the hearings which disclosed highly unsavory' practices *p»ong some segments oil management. I certainly want to give Chaiirnan McClellan much credit for .the very efficient and way he has conducted the hearings by our committee! !the public probably will never realize the Very hard work he and the staff halve done. I feel that the country owes Senator John McClellan a heavy debt of grati mmmmm Madam Shawiu'e, Palmist |DIM Tells Past, Present and Future. Act- WBVUtMM vises on all the affairs of life. There is no K/flr I problem so great that she can’t solve. Tells M you how to hold your job when you have failed and how to succeed. Calls your friends and enemies by name without ask ing you a single word. Will tell you your troubles and what to do about them. Re-unites the separated. Upon reaching womanhood and realizing she had the God given power to help humanity, Madam Shawnee has devoted a lifetime to this work. From the four corners of the world they come to her. White and Colored, men and women Os all races and-walks-of life. to remove evil influences and bad luck. ’‘There is no ptfy lor those knowing they are in 'hard luck, and need help and do not come for it. One visit will convince you. Madam Shawnee is superior to any Other Reader you have seen. Gives lucky days and lucky hands. Lifts you out of sorrow and darkness and starts you on' the way to success and happiness. Madam Shawnee is here for the first time in this vicinity. Consult her today! Open From 8:00 A. M. to 11:00 P. M., Including Sunday . . . Seven Days a Week. Located In Sligo, North Carolina, 200 Yards North of Humphries Bros. Mill on Route 170 North. t • «Schenlei| m. tude for his efforts. Elections One definite lesson should be learned from the recent elections. It is that the race issue’s'value as a vote-getter in Northern areas is over emphasized. Little Rock seemed to back-fire on the can didates who were using it for the purpose of securing the Negro vote. ” It reflects much credit on the wisdom of the average Negro citizen who will not be misled by emotional charges but rather will look to the party and candidates who offer him the best oppor tunity for all-around advance ment through harmonious race re lationships, better economic con ditions, and the progress of the average man of all races. With our very national sur vival at stake it is to be hoped that agitation on civil rights can cease. Great effort and all uni ty are needed in the search to re gain our lost world position. I hope that we can all unite to work toward the realization of the goal of peace, security and prosperity for our country. To Each His Own f “What did you come to college I for anyway?” demanded the dis gusted professor. “You are not .doing any studying.” “Well,” replied the student, “Mother says it’s to fit me for the Presidency of the United States. Uncle Jim says it’s to sow my wild oats. Sister Helen says it’s to get a chum for her to marry. And Dad says it’s to bankrupt the family.” THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1957. - RESTORE BIRTHPLACE^ Os ©HU. SCOOT FOUND. Mum Restoration of the birthplace of one of America's famous women—Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts in America— has recently been completed in Savannah, Ga., through the efforts of the more than two and one-half million girls and adults of the Girl Scouts of the U. S. A. . It’s the handsome, ante-bellum Wayne-Gordon mansion, cort'.id ered one of the best surviving examples of the many handsome residences erected in Savannah in the 1820 s and 1830 s. Action by the National Board of the Girl Scouts in 1953 saved the historic structure from-be ing torn down to make way for commercial development. Funds for its purchase and restoration were raised by the Girl Scouts and today it stands as a mem orable example of Old South architecture. The structure,.which occupies a quarter of a block, has been partially furnished with some of the original furniture. The re maining piece? wifi be carefully selected to reflect the era and section of the country. In the bedroom which was occupied by Mrs. Low’s parents, is the bed in which Juliette Low was born. Girl Scouting officials chose an authentic Birge Colo nial collection wallpaper pattern with which to decorate the room in which the Girl Scouts’ found er was bom. At the suggestion of the Girl Scouts, the design, for many years a popular one known as ••Mayfair Chintz," has been re named the "Juliette Gordon Low" by The Birge Company of Buffalo, N. Y., oldest wallpaper Hospital Patients; - 1 —' ~ — P—^ l i Visiting Hours! 10 to 11 A. M., 2 to 4 P.-M., and 6 to 8 P. M. Children Under 12 Years of Age Not Permitted To Visit Patient?, Patients admitted to the Cho wan Hospital during the week of November 11-17 were-; White Elbert White, Edenton; Mrs. Nina Gibbs, Engelhard: Mrs. Johnnie Steeley, Creswell; Mrs. Bonnie Small, Edenton; Mrs. Nancy Phelps, Creswell; Mrs. Warfield, Edenton; Miss Martha White, Hertford; Mrs. Mazzie White, Norfolk; Mrs. Bonnie Oli- manufacturer in the U. S. The firm has long been known for, its quality wallpaper products. Other Birge wallpapers were also used in the restoration of the mansion. v The mansion will be used as a center for Girl Scouting activi ties in Savannah. Its carriage house has been converted into a troop house for Girl Scouts. The long neglected garden has been restored and is now alive with yucca, fig and pomegranate trees, colorful flowers and shrubs. The service yard has been converted into a play area for Girl Scouts visiting the home. The ground floor of the man sion houses Girl Scout exhibits, a modern kitchen, dining space and an assembly hall. The house, when first com pleted, consisted of an English basement, a principal or parlor floor and one floor of bedrooms. Another floor was added in the mid-1880s. It is a spacious house with large rooms, crystal chandeliers, marble fireplaces and curved staircase. Distinguished American fig i ures visited it, among them Presidents William McKinley, [ and William Howard Taft. Ad mirals w. S. Schley and Georg* Dewey. ver, Creswell; Archie Layton, Merry Hill; Hubert Williford, Edenton; Mrs. Betty Lou Weaver, Edenton; Mrs. Beth Layton, Hert ford; Jasper Hassell, Edenton; James Fletcher, Edenton; Jessie Etheridge, Columbia; Mrs, Martin Fleetwood. Edenton; Hollis Pil and, Sunbury; Cary Brabble, Edenton; Miss Susan Harrell, Edenton; Cecil Byrum, Edenton; Mary Overton, Edenton; Mrs. Kathryn Woodley, Creswell; Mrs. Doris Miller, Edenton; Miss Lou ise Edwards. Hertford; Thomas Raper, Hertford; Mrs. Walter taStHe EDENTON, N. C. Thursday and Friday, November 21-22 Van Johnson and Marline Carol in "ACTION OF THE TIGER" Cinema Scope and Color • o Saturday, November 23 Sterling Hayden in "THE IRON SHERIFF" Comedy and Two Cartoons Sunday and Monday, November 24-25 Kim Novak and Jeff ChandleT in "JEANNE EAGLES" i o Tuesday and Wednesday, November 26-27 Double Feature Fred Mac Murray and Dorothy Malone in "QUANTEZ" Cinema Scope and Color "THE KETTLES ON OLD MACDONALD'S FARM" HI-WAY 17 Drive-In Theatre Edenton-Herlford Road Note: The Drive-In is open Saturday and Sunday during winter months. t - • Saturday and Sunday, November 23-24 Mamie Yarn Doran and Lori-Ndaen in "UNTAMED YOUTH” Livcrman, Columbia; Mrs. Mary Haley, Edenton. Negro Herbert Bond, Sunbury; Mrs. Nettie Hill, Columbia; Mrs. Ella Foxwell, Edenton; Oscar Over ton, Edenton; Mrs. Dorothy Reid, Edenton; Mrs. Mary Britt, Sun bury; Miss Shirley Norman, Ro per; Willie Ryan, Edenton; Doris Jean White, Edenton; Mrs. Ro land Johnson, Edenton; Mrs. Eliz abeth Thomas, Hertford; Mrs. Jeanette White, Edenton; Cossan Burke, Edenton; Theresa Horton, Creswell. Patients discharged from the Chowan Hospital during the same week were: White Mrs. Bonnie Small, Edenton; Mrs. Johnnie Steeley, Creswell; Miss Martha White, Hertford; Hubert Williford, Edenton; Mrs. Nancy Phelps, Creswell; Charles Smith, Columbia; Mrs. Beth Lay ton, Hertford; Mrs. Martin Fleet wood, Edenton; Jasper Hassell, Edenton; Mrs. Mazzie White, Nor folk; Lee Dunlow, Edenton;,Mrs. Lois Warfield, Edenton; Mrs. Belle Byrum, Hertford; Jessie Etheridge, Columbia; Hollis Pil and, Sunbury; Mrs. Betty Weav er, Edenton: Mrs. Bonnie Oliver, Creswell; Mrs. Nina Gibbs, Engel hard; Cecil Byrum, Edenton; Archie Layton, Herry Hill; Mrs. Sharon Lyons, Edenton; Mrs. Mona Raper, Belvidere; Miss Sus an Harrell, Edenton; Sid White, Edenton. Negro Mrs. Doris Boyce, Edenton; Miss Kathelyn Etheridge, Winfall; Sammie Hardy, Hertford; Mrs. Julia Williams, Edenton; Mrs. Nettie Hill, Columbia; Herbert Bond, Sunbury; Anthony Down ing, Hertford; Augustus Owens, Columbia; Mrs. Dorothy Reid, Edenton; Millie Holley, Tyner; Mrs. Mary Britt, Sunbury; Miss Shirley Norman, Roper; Oscar Overton, Edenton; Doris Jean White, Edenton; Ella Foxwell, Edenton; Mrs. Jeanette White, Edenton. Births Births during the same week were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warfield of Edenton, a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Williams of Edenton, a son: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid of Edenton, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Britt, Jr., of Sunbury, a daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Overton, Jr., of Eden ton, a son: Mrs. Kathryn Woodley • . You’ll discover . . . just as the whole world discovered *. . . that Ford's dramatic new features for 53 make it Ihe most exciting value ever offered the American / __ car buyer. It’s the fine car at half the fine-car price ! II fl ride a new world of fashion with Ford's deen ™”w ™ sculptured styling. From new Honeycombed grille and \ Power-Flow hood to the new Slipstream roof and Sculp a B II tured rear deck, Ford’s 58 styling is a standout! HrVtf Isl You'll be ahead with Ford's all-new Interceptor V-8 with I WW ■■ wl Ivß Precision Fuel Induction. Gives up to 300 lip. Smoother power . . . more power . . . from /css gas! The secret is Precision Fuel Induction, a great new fuel feeding system! XL -a J J lai You'll get gas savings up to 1 5% with new Cruise-O-Mnfic Drive teamed with New w| lv ™ position lets you move smoothly, automatically from solid feeling take-offs right up to highway cruising speeds. You'll ride on a cloud instead of a spring with optional s, Ford-Aire Suspension. This is the wav you’ve always dreamed of driving —float ini; on oirFour air pillows soak - up bumps. Car relevels when someone gets in or baggage \ I is loaded. Ail this is yours at low Ford prices! . Mgr HI i You'll steer with a feather touch with new Magic-Circle k -fr steering. Nothing rolls like a hall and that's the secret of Ford's steering ease. Free-moving steel halls bring you J. the closest thing yet to power steering! JR* -t. Your night driving is safer with Ford's Safety-Twin c 1 headlights and faillights. It's the liiggi <h since WkJht \ NbKb E. i sealed-beam headlights! Ami <>nl\ I- -d . "(Ter .3Wb>' W "i- Lifeguard Design and other iancr l ord " sal-, t . features! as they tome . . . "•** smart os they qo. Nothing newer if the world 58 FORD Proved and apjiroved around the world SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER of Creswell, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Cleaven White of Edenton, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harris of Edenton, a son. Visiting ministers for the week of November 18-24 are: White, the Rev. J. Earl Richardson; Ne gro, the Rev. Frank Harris. Crashed The Gate? the story of what happened at the funeral of a certain woman who during her life had con stantly quarreled with everyone, henpecked her husband, and had been regarded by all as a genu ine battleax. But now that she was dead, people were willing to forgive and forget, and a crowded church listened to the minister as he droned his eulogy of the de parted. The sky grew darker and Opportunity To Buy Your Own Home ... in a Good Residential Neigh borhood. • Brick • Modern • Hardwood Floors • Plastered Walls • Immediate Possession 200 N. GRANVILLE STREET 5-Room Bungalow 116 Morris Circle EXTRA LARGE LOT RECENTLY RE-DECORATED Reasonably Priced —Contact— R. Elton Forehand 100 W. King St.—Edenton N. C. PHONE 3314 darker, and just as the service ended, a storm broke. There was a flash of lightning, followed by a crash of thunder. BACHMAN PROPERTY 217 West Eden St. Edenton, N. C. FOR SALE All Offers Will Be Entertained APPLY TO A. W. Bachman, Sr. 11l JENNETTE AVE. HENDERSON, N. C. Did you know this cnffnjfn fact about In Raleigh at State College is the first college-owned nuclear reactor. It has attracted international atten tion and thousands have visited it. The cosh nearly /a of a million dollars. Its use: to train men in nuclear engineering, and for experimental research in physics, chemistry, medicine, agriculture and engineering. Progress in industrial research gees hand in hand with the same enlightened viewpoint of the citizens in those areas that favor the "legal control" system of the sale of beer and ale . . . because it is a method that has proven to be in the best interests of all concerned. V North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. PAGE FIVE ! —SECTION TWJ j All was silent in the church, and thten from the front row i tame the voice of the widower: I “Well, she got there.”
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