Qfriored Scouts | Hold Camporee the annual Spring Camporee last week-end at the* school grounds was one of the best evjr held. Over 175 Scouts, Ex plorers and leaders attended frftn the surrounding counties. troop 91, under the i( ,dirgction ofjTh*prnas Sharpe andt assisted byiGeorge Gray, served Thfe fallowing faculty"- members were but lending the boys a hasd and assisted the program tremendously according to the Re|r. Clyde Beatty, Coastal Dis trijt chairman. Professors Lo th«- Jonds and A. Blaine' and B. v* C. .Newsome were in the spSrit of the Scouts and the pro gram G. W. Cooper served as master of at the big camp- j fir£. The Rev. Clyde Beatty conducted the Sunday services, j Units came from New Sawyers Creek Baptist, New Shiloh Bap-1 tisfc Philadelphia Baptist, Mt. Carmel and Union Chapel Bap-| tist churches, American Legion Post, sponsors of Sunbury and Elizabeth City, King Street Ele mentary School of Hertford, Eden ton *High School Troop and Oak Consolidated Professor D. F. Walker, prin cipal, made the grounds and washroom facilities available. He kegt' the programs going behind the scenes. <9-j Lsrge Crowd At Court Os Awards | Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Pack's, performed a candle lighting ceremony representing the'Girl Scout Promise and the Girl Scout Laws. Before the awarding of Brownie pins and badges, all Brownies joined in saying the Brownie Promise and singing the Brownie “Smile j Song?’. Mrs. Scott Harrell, Troop No. 8 llajder, presented one year ser vidp ■ stars and the First Class badge to the following girls: Sariffa Ange, Martha Leary, Iris Bass, Fontaine Boiitwell, Tilhe Cordon, Kay Kramer, Don na fillings, Anne Harrell, Anne Graham, Gail Nielsen and Von-J nie* Wright. Each First Class badge reprssented two badges in some of the following fields: Needlecraft, Dabbler. Housekeep er, Homemaker, Games, Hospi tality, Cook, Backyard Camper, * Outdoor Cook, Cat and Dog, Animal Raiser, Tree, Swimmer, Foot Traveler, Swimmer and Journalist. Vonnie Wright was the high badge winner, having earned twenty during the year. Anne Harrell. Anne Graham and Kay Kramer were given special mention for having completed L THIS COMPACT 1 IT FR,GIDAIRE F °° D FREEZE7! I Ivf/ cn,y $199.95 / •'lt’s an unusual BEST BUY at this low, low pries. \ Hurry —it’s today only, and limited supply.” I mm W ¥ |- | Ki II eiie siw iiet-8 net capacity U.lO cu. ft. B YOUR BEST BUY because I 1 STORE 388 POUNDS OF FROZEN FOODS in the | gj zero zone freezer. »■ 1 THREE FULL-WIDTH REFRIGERATED SHELVES for | P quick cooling. i 2 DEEP-SHELF STORAGE DOOR, with king-size epece i maker shelves. : 1 I All our BEST BUYS hav# f 8 ’Tttf&jietouertSiet./ j S Ralph ETPamsh, Inc. ; 1 PHONE EDENTON t their fifth year in Brownie and Girl Scout work. Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., and Mrs. J. C. Parks awarded Second Class badges and one year ser vice stars to the following girls in Troop No. 2: Priscilla Baer, Jane Parks, Judy Goodwin, Sharon Dunbar, Ellen Cuthrell, Judy Ann White, Bonnie Con ger, Carol Lassiter, Judy Mills. For the Brownie Awards, Mrs. Robert Powell and Mrs. Dick Schumann, gave one year ser vice stars and Brownie fly-up wings to the following girls: Rita Mayo, Shirley Alexander, Dale Elliott, Lynette Davenport, Nellie Furlough, Fay Parrish, Amy O’Neal, Dora Sanderlin, Dinah White, Sue Powell, Betty Jean Leigh, Mary Sexton, Paula Powell, Edna Alexander.. Mrs Elton Forehand, Jr., and Mrs. Bruce Jones, leaders of Brownie Troop No. 6, presented the fol lowing girls with one year ser vice stars and world friendship pins: Sharon Brabble, Darlene Bunch, Janie George, Janie Spruill, Marcia Overman, Sheila Small, Debbie Wilkins, Patj Reeves, Jessica Spruill, Kathy Dowd, Debbie Hollowell, Dabney Forehand, Ginna Jones, Alma Kay Griffin, Deborah Harrell. The Girl Scouts are sponsored by the Edenton Woman’s Club with Mrs. John Graham as com mittee chairman; Mrs. Roland Vaughan, vice-chairman; Mrs. Tom Byrum, secretary, and Mrs. Charles H. Wood, treasurer. The committee wishes to thank the vestry of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the Barker House Board for allowing the Girl Scouts to meet in their respec tive buildings during 1960-61. Another • Cancer Oinic On June 2 The Northeastern Cancer Clin ic will be held on Friday after | noon, June 2, with registration | beginning at 1 o’clork. A chest X-ray will be given to anyone wishing it along with the exam ination of the five areas of the body where cancer is most like ly found and cured. There are no limitations as to sex, race, physical or economic status at the center. However, women I should be 35 or more; men should be 40 or over unless re ferred by a doctor, or unless one of the “Seven Danger Sig nals” or “symptoms” are pres ent. Only 30 people can be seen at the Center each month due to limited facilities, so it is sug gested that anyone who wishes to be assured of an appointment should write the Cancer Cen ter, Health Department, Eliza beth City, N. C., for a priority. ! Examinees are asked to bring a ! robe or housecoat with them. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1961. 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