1 iiiiiM.- -in m —■ > CIVIC CALENDAR J Continued tnm Pag# I—Section ’ William H. Coffielc. Jr., Post No. 3280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meat Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. t 'Chowan. Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a square dance in the C dent on armory Friday night, April 27. from 8 to 12 P. M. Chowan Trite No. 12/ improv ed Order of Rea Men, will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men and Chowanoke Council. De cree of Pocahontas, will spon sor an Easter dance in the Eden ton armory Friday night. April 20th. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock at the Edenton Restaurant. Chowan County's 1962 Cancer Crusade will be in progress during April. A public auction will'be held Monday. April 16 at the National Guard armory to sell a portion of the former Edenton Auxiliary Air Station. A Youth Revival will be held Friday. April 13 through Sun day, April 15, at Mt. Sinai Bap tist' Church in Winfall. The annual Easter Sunrise Service of the Center Hill Bap tist ChuTch, Center Hill Metho dist Church, Anderson Metho dist Church and Great Hope Methodist Church will be held at Center Hill Baptist Church at 6 o'clock Easter morning, April 22. The Rev. Joshua MacKenzie of Havelock will preach at the final Lenten Luncheon to be held at St. Paul's Parish House Tuesday. Holy Week Services will be held April 15-22 1 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Week-end revivals will be held at Center Hill and Great Hope Baptist Churches begin ning Friday night, April 13 at Great Hope Church. Jaycees will conduct a broom and light bulb sale Friday night, April 13, beginning at 7 o'clock. The Modern Dance Group of the Elisabeth City Teachers College will present a dance re cital at the Edenton armory on Friday night, April 13, at 8 o'clock. Edenton Parent-Teacher As- 1 socialion will meet Tuesday at| 8 P. M., at the Edenton Ele mentary School. Edenton's downtown stores will be closed Easter Monday, April 23. Area Mental Health Associa tion to organize for four coun ties Tuesday night, April 24, at 8 o'clock in the Perquimans Court House. Chamber of Commerce fishing contest ooens April 14 and will continue through June 16. Chowan Fishermen's Associ ation will have a fish fry and ‘meeting April 19 at the Rocky Hock Community Center. Woman's Club Art’ Show to be held Saturday from 10 A. M., WE THANK YOU ALL We are so very thankful and grateful for the many deeds of kindness and expressions of sympathy tendered us during the illness and death of our father, Mr. C. R. Mason. This kindness will ever be remembered by us as it was a great help in the hour of trial. Thank you, everyone. MRS. LENA M. LEARY W. CARLTON MASON A. J. MASON Seagram* Croum gjm 7 I M'P $4.00 /NjEjy 82-55 / / to 5 -P. M., end Sunday from 2 P. M„ to 5 P. M., at the Barker House. Driver examiner's office will be closed Mlondav, April 16 and again Easier Monday. April 23. % sponsored by the Edenton Woman's Club, a baby contest will be held April 11 through April 25. William H. Ooffield. Jr„ Post No. 9280. Veterans, of Foreign Wars, plan to hold a fish fry at the post home Tuesday night. May 8, at 7 o'clock to honor World War I veterans. Baby Contest Draws Number Os Entries Continued from Page 1. Section 1 topher Stallings, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stallings. Western Gas Service —Rhonda Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Perry. Tots & Teens—Gail Byr.um daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Byrum, &•' The Jill Shoppe Wanda Bunch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bunch, Jr. Colonial Furniture Co. —Scott Dees, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dees. Taylor Theatre —Sally Shore, daughter of Mrs. Harold Shore. Campen’s Jewelers Beverly Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr. Phthisic’s Denise Phthisic, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kay Phthisic. Albemarle Peanut Company— Catherine Harless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, Jr. A&P—Ginny Gardner, daugh-j ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gard- 1 ner. Bill Perry’s Texaco David Roberts, son of Mr. and Mis. Frank Roberts. The Bouquet Shop James Vaughan Perry, Jr., son of Mrs. 1 James Vaughan Perry. Leary Bros. West Leary Small, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small. Leary’s Barber and Beauty Shop—Kimberly Leary, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Leary. W. D. Holmes —Tim Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paulett Lane. Northeastern Milling Jeff Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson. Hobbs Implement Co. Jeff White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. HolloweW’s Rexall Drug Store —Susan Miley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miley. Rose’s 5-10-25 c Store —Ronald Weintraub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weintraub. Home Feed & Fertilizer Co. — Joseph Goodwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr. Edenton Feed & Livestock— Lisa Faye Bateman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bateman. Elliott Oil Company Mike Long, son of Mr. asd Mrs. Ste phen Long. Edenton Furniture Company Tommy Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bass. Belk-Tyler Company Allen i t the CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1962. Cub Scouts Present Skit For Lions *4 7 M |V* { ji-!: I' > ajjF Let* jg. ~~ Hr ' ISC JKjt' Den 5 of the Edenton Cub Scouts presented an Hawaiian skit at the Lions Club meeting Monday, April 2, at the Eden ton Restaurant. Participating from left to right were David ! Copeland, Billy Lewis, Carroll Perry, Heiky Billings, Curtis I Leary, Tom Cross and Mack Washington. (Ricks Photo) I Dean Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay White Perry. P&Q Super Market Pam Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Owens. Broad and Church Texaco— Carla Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lane. Colonial Motor Co. Peggy | Walker, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Archie Walker. Elliott Cleaners Terry Ann 1 Elliott, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Warren Elliott. The Betty Shoppe—Fran Hol lowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr. Griffin Musicenter Daryl Habit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Habit. Cuthrell’s Dpt. Store—Eleanor Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! C. H. Davis. i Quinn Furniture Co. Susan Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reeves. j Mitchener’s Pharmacy Anne Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shepard. Sanitary Dry Cleaners—Chuck, Cozart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1 Cozart. Edenton Savings & Loan— Cathy Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wright. Edenton Marina—David Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cross. George Twiddy—Cindy Phil lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Phililps. Ross Jewelers—Frank Halsey, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey. Byrum’s Gift Shop—June By rum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - TO - CHOWAN COUNTY Taxpayers By order of the Chowan Comity Commis sioners, I will on Monday, May 7,1962, ad vertise property for sale for 1961 delinqu ent taxes, the sale to be held on Monday, June 4th, 1962. Pay your taxes now and save this extra expense and embarrassment!. EARL GOODWIN Sheriff of Chowan County ~ George Alma Byrum. j Bell’s Patricia Easterling, i ■ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil [ i liam Easterling. Area Mental Health [; | Group I o Organize On Tuesday, April 24, an Area Mental Health Association 11 will be organized at the Per . quimans County Court House in Hertford at 8 P. M. Guest i speakers for the meeting will be j Dr. Irene McFarland, Director] ■of Aftercare Clinic, Wilson, who] is currently president of the! North Carolina Association of Mental Health, and Miss Scotia • Mozingo, Raleigh, Field Repre i sentative for NCAMH. i The Area Association, com prised of four counties—Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank and j Camden, is being formed to ■ help in the fight to combat mental illness, the number one | public health problem. Anyone wishing rides to the meeting is asked'to contact eith jer Mrs. Edward G. Bond, Mrs. Warren Twiddy, Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr., Paul Stanton or the Rev. George Holmes. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, Im proved Older of Red Men, will meet Monday night, April 16, , at 8 o’clock. Obed Lee calls at : tention to the change in meet j ing hour from 7:30 to 8 o’clock ■ and is anxious to have a large . attendance. Legion Post Plans Observance April 19 t/V WWVWWVWWWV\> Continued from Page 1, Section 1 personal representative of the Legion’s National Commander. This national committee seeks thfe organization of community committees throughout the Unit ed States to join in this nation wide demonstration of national unity. In announcing Adm. Burke’s I appointment, National Com mander Bacon said, ‘'We have been told by Nikita Khrushchev that the freedom born July 4. 1776, is inevitably to be bur ied. I cannot believe that America will permit freedom to die, either by slow decay or by thermonuclear holocaust. How ever, I do believe that there is need for the entire world to un derstand and to correctly as sess America’s commitment to ! freedom. Unless we can con vice foreign governments that) we mean what we say, that we cherish liberty as greatly to-j day as did the founders of this] nation, we take the terrible risk! of war by miscalculation.” The National Commander of j the American Legion therefore urges the ringing of bells across the nation to give further em phasis of America’s declaration of unity. > Fishing Contest Begins April 14 Continued from Paqe I, Section 1 Edenton, weighed 5% pounds. His fish was caught the first week in May. Yeopim Creek produced the runner-up caught by Alvah Bunch of Hertford. ] The winning largemouth bass was an entry by J. D. Peele of Edenton. It toppled the rock fish entry by a full pound. This] fish was also caught the first j CARD OF THANKS * Out of hearts filled with love and gratitude, we hereby de sire to express our thanks to Ihe host of friends who so won derfully remembered us in the death of our loved one. The many cards, expressions of ten der concern, and the lovely floral designs are deeply appre ciated. We are sincerely grate ful to each and every one who in so many ways, by their sym pathy and love, helped to al leviate our burden in that dark hour. P Mrs. Mattie K. Perry And Family. week of May last year. Indi ciations are that good fishing will be at least two weeks earl ier this year than in 1961. Willie Bunch won in the! speckled perch (crappie) divis- 1 ion. It weighed 1!4 pounds, j Alvah Bunch of Hertford also j produced the winning fish in! the bream division which weigh- ! ed in at an even pound. The same day Bunch caught 23 oth- j er bream besides the one that i turned out to be the contest ‘ winner. George Lewis of Eden- j ton was the runner-up in the bream classification. Last year there was no prize i offered for the heaviest white | perch. The white perch winner this year should rival the weight of the winning crappie. i Entry blanks for the contest may be obtained at the weigh ing stations. ANNOUNCING New Operators For The BRIDGE-TURN SERVICE CENTER Effective April I, 1962 PAUL L. PARTIN EDWARD TAYLOR We Will Strive To Give You The Very Best Service Possible. YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! MORE PROFITS FOR YOU y°our T rfWv jfl§ AL¥AYS use BLESSINGS rn T 0 p Quality Fertilizer IT WILL MEAN EXTRA PROFITS FOR YOU IN PELLEFORM Smith - Douglass Fertilizer IS SCIENTIFICALLY ENRICHED SURE WORKING Remember... AtjJCV Means Greater „ SmithDouflass fe S-D on Your Bag HiTl Profits for You \\e Have On Hand A Large Variety Os Tait’s, Asgrow, Pioneer and DeKalb Corn Field And Garden Seeds When You Plant Tait’s. Asgrow. Pioneer and DeKalb Corn Seeds-You Plant The Best! ... SEE... Leary Bros., Storage Co. A YOUR one stop for ALL YOUR FARM NEEDS phone 2141 or 2142 EDENTON . A _ A _ a . _ j Elementary School l Lunch Room Menu' *■ ——— l I Menus at the Edenton Ele- I mentary School for the week j beginning April 16 will be as ! follows: I Monday: Meat loaf, steamed rice, corn bread, chocolate pud j ding, butter, gravy, blackeye ] peas, cheese slices, milk. Tuesday: Beef vegetable soup, crackers, chocolate block cake, j peanut butter sandwiches, mixK. i Wednesday: Pork and vege table pie, school baked rolls, buttered peas, grapefruit, milk, butter. x Thursday: Fried chicken, can died yams, green beans,, apple sauce, school baked rolls, milk, school baked cookies, butter. I—SECTION ONii PAGE THREE 1 1 Local Insurance Mari I j Wins Trip To Florida J 1 Isaac Harrell, insurance *sales .' man for Home Security Life In .l surance Company, was leading i salesman for the company in ’ j the Elizabeth City District, It j was announced by J. D. Elliott, I I local staff manager. . j As leading man in the district, • , I Harrell won an all expense paid ] vacation for he and his wife to ! Florida. The couple left Wed ■ nesday and returned Sunday > from a trip to St. Augustine, • j Fla. • i Harrell .has been associated • [with the local office for a year '•and a half. Elliot.t praised him ! for his outstanding work. < Perfect Qift for EASTER ' CHOCOLATES /f\ So Fine ]\ fI f So Sure to Please "k New Packages ★ New Assortments y J «, $2.00 HOLLOWELL’S Rexall Dr lie Store A Registered Pharmacist Always On Duly Phone 2127 We Deliver