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SECTION TWO By WILBORNE HARRELL £m£l, mm Well, the weather is busting out all over with Spring, and it’s about time to go barefoot— if you are one of the small fry elan. Remember those early days of Spring, the buzzing of bumblebees a d the keening of the many insects and the croak ing of frogs? And the warm damp feel to your feet of the Shrte’i Painful Pile* with "REMEDEX" New Medicated Formula Relieve* Pain and Shrinks Hemorrhoids Complete instructions appear oa •very package. Ask for at your drug store today, and for complete satisfaction dt> not accept day substitutes .j n • -• k Prescription Service REGISTERED PHARMACISTS DIAL KM Mitchener's Pharmacy 301 S. Broad Street . EdentQj, N. C. VOTE FOR AND ELECT f LENA M. LEARY mKk CLERK SUPERIOR COURT JL CHOWAN COUNTY Your Vote And Support Will Be Appreciated In The BknATlll Democratic Primary jMFLjjTITyB ■ I |jra |seaQratn , S: : || Seagram’s A JiT\ I seurt*? 1 B CAHAMAN BE Imported Canadian 0 a>l C nd mi 4 HS3i • •«! MUCTIO '^•*" l,S bH illlPil ** eo AND • L, ** oto BH IK v-.* v. * un " v m*o*ii o# t»«f cawao iA « 6CW< •\ * . ,4t* * - . u , M §§§ 3 90.75 W j? i wgo? f_ »»■;»»» THE CHOWAN HERALD new earth just wrapping itself in warmth? Longfellow caught the spirit of bo; hood’s Spring and Summer in his poem. The Barefoot Boy . . . “Blessings on thee, little n.jn, barefoot boy with cheeks of tan ...” It may not have been so pleasant when you had to memorize it in school, but if you’ll get out the poem now, I’m sure you can read it with pleasure and en joyment. Speaking of going barefoot, that was one of boy hood's rarest pleasures. And now I ask you, why can’t an adult go barefoot, if he wishes? Because it is contrary to social dictums; which is all very con- I ■ fusing to me, but it is one of ; our modern stupid social restric , | tions that we have to live with. : l i! AFTERTHOUGHT Come to ~ think about it, wasn’t World Warl t I plugged as the war to end all ! I I wars? t' t Am I (are you) an honest I , man? I don’t know for sure] . | and it worries me. I have of- j , | ten wondered what I’d do if I ! j were ever placed in a position 1 1 to accept or refuse a large sum I ,I of money by just looking the J other way, with no risk in y ■ volved. What would you do? .1 1 believe, to get the answer to 1 | that, one would have to be I placed in such a position. So, J most of us will never find put | if we are honest or not. PHIL OSOPHER SAYS—If well done, nothing is easy. I t TIDBITS—Watch it—you’re get , ting old if you find yourself becoming impatient with the an tics of the young folks ... Sta ! tistics are amazing things. Have ‘ you ever figured out how many ■ eggs you ate in a year, or how ' many times you've smoked, or i how many cups of coffee you have quaffed? And the little j things you buy, that may cost j only a few cents a day—have j you figured how much they | would total over a stated period TERMITES SWARMING? | lor tht sakt of your hoiw jtji J lof time? Do a little figuring for yourself sometime and you will be amazed and startled at what you learn. And it may bring about a sobering reaction to some of your spending habits that could prove very beneficial. Castro must go! ' \ | Lunch Room Menu I -_ _ j Menus at the John A. Holmes ' High School lunch room for the week of May 14-18 will be as follows: Monday: Meat salad on let tuce, spiced apple rings, green ! garden peas, milk, crackers, choc | olate cake, butter. Tuesday: Weiners, pork and beans, peaches, butter, weiner | rolls, cole slaw, milk. Wednesday: Fried chicken, 1 stri ig beans, vanilla ice cream, milk, potato salad, hot rolls, I butler. ) Thursday: Pimento cheese I sandwiches, pinto beans, straw berry shortcake, meat salad, j peanut better and jelly, miU, ; Putter. Friday: Hamburgers, creamed potatoes and gravy, cocoanut cake, butter, hamburger roils, garden peas, milk. I Mrs. Louise Adams Dies At Merry Hill Mrs. Louise Baker Adams, 47, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Baker at Merry Hill Thursday morning following a long illness. In addition to her mother, she is su. rived by three sisters, Mrs. Viola Cowan of Merry Hill, Mrs. David Mizelle of Edenton and Mrs. Herman Tart of Princeton. She was a member of the Frank lin Baptist Church of Franklin, Va., and was the Merry Hill, orrespondent for The Chowan 1 Herald. j Graveside services were con- 1 ducted in he City Cemetery at Franklin Friday afternoon at 3 j o’clock. The Rev. Oscar Turner, i pastor of the Merry Hill Baptist! Church, officiated, assisted by' the Rev. Ira D. Hudgins, pastor of the Franklin Baptist Church. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swin dell of Hertford announce the birth of a daughter, Jane Broth- j ers Swindell, born May 2, in Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth j City. Mrs. Svvindell is the for- 1 mer Betty Thigpen of Edenton. A Man Near Here Felt Like Swollen Balloon; Recently a local man stated that he used to feel like a swol len balloon after every meal; he would bloat full of gas and was terribly constipated; he took INNER-MED and now eats any thing without gas or bloating and bowels are regular. Get INNER- j MED for stomach distress. Sold j at all Drug Stores. —adv. j Tor ' ! Contract AND Hep air Work | CALL Twiddv Insurance & Real Estate. Inc. PHONE 2163 EDENTON Leary Plant Farm EDENTON, N. C. Phone 2744 Located in the heart of Rocky Hock Cabbage— Early Jersey Wakefield, Ferry Round Dutch, As grrow's Round Dutch. Bedding Plants — Pansies: Swiss Giant (mix ed), Yellow. While, Blue; Sweet Williams: Newport Pinks, Mixed. Dwarf. Tall; English Daisy: Mixed; Bas ket of Gold; Candy Tuff: White Perennial. Potted Plants— Gyranaums in 3-inch and 4-inch poxs; Begonias: Co leus, Sal tana, Lantana. Shrubbery— Azaieas: Coral Bells and Snows; Cornelias: Profes sor Sergeant, Blood of China. Also complete line of Hollies, Pfiller Juni pers, Ligustrium, Pyracan tha and Arborrita; Pine Trees, Pin Oaks and Dog wood. We Guarantee All We Plant . , . let us know your gar dening needs!’ Seniors Guests At Worship Service Center Hill 'Methodist Church had as special guests on Sun day, May 6, at the regular wor ship service the senior class of Chowan High School and their sponsor, David Johnson. The Rev. C. T. Wilson wel comed the seniors and used as his sermon topic “Decisions.” Rogers Safin.G/o ... \ / 1 JH* / Incot with the j \ l / lobulous leel, the soil \ \ / shimmer ol satin. Sen!- f \ jaMjflV, / loped lace borders tht \ w' bodice and the skirl \ | .•* \ with a loupcon o? \ \ J V applique lor spice. \ ’Bfef 111 While, Block. \ MK *. A, #SOOI Y- »'«* 42 lo 44 l li i M ml 'SAO ''' s * ! Wrrile. Stock, Sparkling | #SOOI Short, sites 32 lo 31 \ fToVps Gro-v n , #SOOI Tail, sizes 34 to 40 v p White. Block, Sparkling Champagne. Ariel Blue, / ; / Red Pepper. j > / “'• r // MOTHER’S DAY WISHES COME TRUE t c ~ I // AT THE BETTY SHOPPE While, B/o cl. Sporuhng Champagne, Red Pepper. . tJXOl.iius 119 U #14.0# ' I ___ )V X im il > . '. I i !! I \ - I li 1 II II II in \ Jr WZL ///m\ f\ r / / /!' j ft L-.. / I 111 l/ II Valentine ... Rogers r> iiiirml I |i " /I I t pylon tricot dream sk ! t I i'J / / LI , with emfaro de r ed b b j' /I V ? ...lacy frills... and jppZLli [ I / f V nourishes o' piptg. lutury unlimited of o i. In sheer... misted quiet price'Rogers nylon h over opaque tnco'. tiicot nightdress... with tiers of lace and i ‘ Blue Star. Prrtk Camellia. tricot sheer to shape \ 1 1 . Sea Jade. the midriff... sweeten \ \ \ \ 118199, sizes S-M-L of 9.00 the skirt. A sheer overlay \ \ \ v \ to soften the bod ce. ' \ \ \ Blue Star, Sea Jode. i \ : A #218199. sties 7t013 of SporUing Cfiompog»e/) r I 900 ~ | , \ | 4 it 8004. sizes 32 lo 09 at Sparkling Champagne/ fUf fTT: ins™, sizes ? to n at ESS? Ij! I to choose from. Shapes and ’ _ ■ jII ! | sizes of every description... vi n\rCK3 \rvr Axro Leathers, Straws. Failles. I’at- LrLvVEb - NYiJt/Nb ents. Under-Glass and Alum- iLe 1 UMBRELLAS lar colors. P P Ifr? w w M/ l|F Ilf W derful selection . . . Stone-set // Edenton, N. a If If - J br. e ,!Ss P '" l ‘ ! «W» ? Ki ~ p/ p| metal styles. He cautioned the seniors against making decisions without first seeking Divine help now ’ that the time has come for each one ! to make decisions which they i will have to make themselves. | Immediately after the service the seniors, members and visit- - ors of the congregation were in-1 j vited to the parsonage for a re-; ception which was given by Mrs. | C. T. Wilson, Mrs. J. S- Turner I and Mrs. E. P, Jones'. 1 Edenton, North Carolina Thursday, May 10,1962 Almost Bachelor to Newlywed How do you like married life? Newlywed Just great. It’s almost like being in love. FEET ACHE. ITCH? '• t>F :• 11 your lion,*!* art* in tin* fort. .\o wuntlur they ut-hi*. swell, perspire, iteli. Il:iI lie feet twice daily with T-l-l. Solution fur relief of the at hones, (Iti joints plus ligaments. Curtis athlete's font, ton (sloughs off infec tion—watch healthy skin replace it) or your IXc hack at any drug store if not plea ceil IN (INK IIOI'K. TODAY al all drug stores. —adv. 'Don’t Lag—Buy Olag A i dentist* say "wondsrfur’ , . • "best tooth pasta on Ilia m&rkot boil i Vo over UMd" . . .
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