SUCTION B ■pt BBaKf -^**yi 4 ?* M: '- - '-'■ I j | ill;, | -I MBBMB pMppßWMßPa|BijpW MOBILE UNIT ATTENDANCE—Over 1,200 seventh grade students of Albe marle Area schools have visited or are scheduled to visit the Mobile Unit of the North Carolina Department of Archives and History to see the exhibit on Ante bellum Rural Life in North Carolina. The visit ofl the unit to the area is being sponsored by the Museum of the Albemarle. A slide program, a short movie, a tour of the Mobile Unit and a tour of the Museum of the Albemarle area included in the visit. Students and teachers have been generous with their praise of the program planned for them. Chowan students will view the unit March 28 and 28. News From Merry Hill By Mrs. Ethel Winbome \ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Davis cl Waterbridge, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick and Mr. and Mrs. Bob House and daugh ter Lynn of Harrellsville spent Sunday at Hampton, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. John Tynch end children of Washing ton were guests on Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tynch. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker, Mrs. J. W. Winbome, Mrs. Virgie Baker and B. L. Smithwick visitedf in Cres well Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. D. A. Byrd and Mrs. H. E. Foxwell at tended the house warming in Windsor Sunday after- . noon at the -home. and Mrs. Harrison, given by Mrs. William White and Mrs. Hittie Sue Bowen. Mrs. Martin White of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ©Sale Ends Saturday A barrel of savings! 11 Save up to 24% ShMr savings and thay'ra beautiful tool Cameo’s sensational oms a year sale offers you every exciting style at thasrlow prices. Cameo’s cantrece! -Cheesecake dress sheers with the W'fluted top! Cameo's support hosiery! Thtfra (Mil seamless, run-resistant and wonderful stretch. Be smart buv them by the dozens, your legs deserve them! • BEG. SALE PRICE. PAIR 3 PAM Seamless Dress Sheers 1.35 tJM 314 [.Cheesecake Dress Sheers UO IJB 3H I UWe Nothing Cantrece 1.65 1.3* 3.N THE CHOWAN HERALD Keeter, Sidney, Jr., and Amy Keeter of Goldsboro and Miss Paula Tart of Lillington visited Mrs. J. W. Winbome Sunday after, noon. Mrs. Cecil White and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lup ton of Edenton visited Mrs. Henry Harrell and Miss Laura Harrell of Windsor Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey and boys, Frankie and Scott, of Edenton were the Wednesday afternoon guests of Mrs. H. E. Fox well. A. E. Bowen, Sr., of Windsor visited his sister, Mrs. Ethel Winborne, Tues day afternoon. Marvin Cobb of New Bern spent the weekend with hi s mother, Mrs. Georgia Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey •Crabtree of Raleigh spent -the weekend with h«r brother, Sammie Adams. Mrs. R. B. Davenport of Winton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Davenport. Marvin Davenport, Bert Willis, Jr.. R. B. Davenport and Martin White spent the weekend with the Na tional Guard in Virginia. Misses Carol White and Cindy Pierce of East Caro lina University and Miss Peggy White of Chowan •College, Murfreesboro, were home with their parents over the weekend. J. L. Williford, who has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of Ply mouth, ' spent Monday here visiting relatives. Death Claims Mr. Smith, 42 Funeral services were J held at 2 P. M. Wednesday j at Williford Memorial Cha pel for Johnnie Rudolph • Smith, 42, of Jacksonville, • Fla. ..H e Y. .Virgil Wilsoi?. offi ciated at the service and | burial, with full military honors, was in Beaver Hill! Cemetery. i Mr. Smith, a native of Chowan County, died at 6 j P. M. Saturday. He was 1 owner and operator of a service station. He was a son of Thomas E. and Ethel T. Parker, Sr., and is survived by his parents, his wife, Mrs., Dorothy Smith; two sons:' A1 Smith and Johnnie Smith, Jr., both of Nor- j folk, Va.; two daughters, j Miss Judie Smith and Miss i Connie Smith, both of : Norfolk, Va.; a stepbroth- j er, Thomas E. Parker, Jr.. | of Edenton; two sisters, i Mrs. Jean Turner of Nor- j folk, Va., and Mrs. Peggy I Jaskowiak, Route 3, Eden ton; one half sister, Mrs. Wanda Modlin, Route 3, Edenton, and one step sister, Mrs. Dorothy Spies of Woodbury, N. J. He was a veteran of World War 11, serving 11 years in the U. S. Navy. Careful driving is always | important because your life is at stake on the high- ' ways. Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Wed, Thun., Fri, Sat.. March 27-28-29-30 Don Knotts and I Barbara Rhoades in “THE SHAKIEST GUN IH THE WEST" Sun., Mon. and Tues, March 31 • April 1-2 Audrey Hepburn and * Alan ArUn in "WAIT UNTIL DARK" j Wednesday. April 3 Stewart Granger in "THE LAST SAFARI" Coning April 4-8-8— THE ROAD Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, March 28, 1968. Plans Are Made For Ice Capades RALEIGH—Ice Capades, coming to the Reynolds Coliseum on April 2, has evolved its own trademark —innovation— in a busi ness that seldom lends it self to innovations. Entertainment is not enough for the producers. Each year the show must be new to keep the old audiences and gain fresh ones. The magic screen process being introduced to ice show audiences is an in tegration of performers on. film and on ice with skat ers darting in and out of a giant motion picture screen. And an underwater se quence will be seen. i This original underwater : number, “Ritual of the * Waters,” incorporates an l actual waterfall as well as an aquatic ballet perform ed inside a gigantic glass bubble. The children’s specialty in this year’s show, “Sug ar ’n Spice” should astound the youngsters, yet hold the interest of adults be cause of its imaginative execution. Brother and sister team Otto and Maria Jelinek are spotlighted throughout the second half. The world champions take the audi ence on a tour of America : —both on film and skates! —from San Francisco to • New York. The seven performances ; of Ice Capades run from J Tuesday, Af>ril 2, through J Saturday, April 6, at the Reynolds Coliseum. $A L U B REFRIGERATOR CLOSE-OUTS ENDS SATURDAY. MARCH 30 ~] ' I2T WIDE Auto-Fill Icemaker refills tray automatically— -flurnjH J. !■ Veru SDedal container on freezer door. Ice service stores up j ] | Jet Freeze ice compartment. JgML. ylKg> % n New Ad justa-Shelves. I y I J /»88 Refrigerator rolls out QQ i 11 for easy cleaning. # »00 I, G'E Colors or White. Model RVH-05 Bio Capacity! “c- Ft - Frost: wa<sf)‘iw»i iipfaMt iray*..- ~ MIIR Buy In March-No Payments’til June On Fleeter holds up to 64 lbs. Modal TA*I3S anfc.R.yMfaMß, |MQ Our Easy Payment Plan! itafe vegetable Wa. ■"§ #*oo Many Other Unadvertised Specials Available! MMMWMWMWWSMUm MM SERVICE wmmMmMmM w aumn stokes 412 S. Broad St Edenton, N. C. Phone 482-2477 Woolard Picked John H. Woolard has as sumed the duties of scout master of Edenton Troop 156, Boy Scouts of Am erica. Woolard, owner of Mont gomery-Ward’s Edenton outlet, will direct the local scout program and have four assistants. They are: Dr. George Hunnicut, Mur ray Byrum, Brad Williford and Bob Baukin. The local scout troop is sponsored by Edenton Ro tary Club. At a recent troop meet ing, 16 scouts were ad vanced in rank. They in cluded: wmm. OJv\£AZ \QjSL , When roaches laugh at other products, use ARAB ROACH- ip \ << I DETH KIT. None escape ... even resistant roaches. Both IS» immediate and lasting results. I I Easy to use. Guaranteed to give j I professional-extermincor results i when used ns directed. M. G. Brown Co., Inc. W. QUEEN STREET EDENTON, N. C. j Phone 482-2135 As Scoutmaster Joe Bunch, star; Walter Byrum, Mike Hall, Lyle Hunnicut, Rob Roy Holmes and Hanna Habit, first class. Jeff Knox, Jarvis Belch, Haywood Phthisic, David Shoaf, Hermon Bond, John Williams, Jimmy Barger and John Harrell, 111, sec ond class, and Tony Belch and William Bindeman, tenderfoot. AGE 65 OR OLDER The open enrollment period to sign up for Medicare doctor-bill insur ance ends April 1. HELPINQ PEOPLE A , _ help 4 /2% THEMSELVES Let us tell you how we ere helping people like you help themselves. Our savings customer? have the assurance that their savings are safe, are earning good returns, and are easily available when needed. They have the feeling of self-reliance that comes from knowing they are better prepared for financial emergencies. Too, they know their savings will enable them to take advantage of pleasures that make life more enjoyable. This is how we are helping people like you help themselves. Let us help you. Saving makes the difference Your Savings Insured Up To $15,000 By Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Helping people help themselves has been our pride since 1905. Save by the 10th and earn from the yst. I Edenton Savings & Loan Assn. A Safe Place To Save Since 1905 • 322 S. Broad St. Edenton, N. C. For Quick Results Try A Herald Classify! 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