H MP M ts 1W I /L I I I I SI HW, »'--~ Bfc. -j I * _ I jgtfjL. V : V ** bH ffl H 'V PBkl^Sb^PPbb H BB BBBBBBBBBn|BI BBB^^^l . ■■ v—,ii ii .wm n■ is n In lj ** I -7- BB —B Bgß Tiff * 9 i BM c: E i H —an^fci—r- ■ r T^»* , «^,- ■ 7_S 1 B as B THE CHOWAN HERALD Volume XXXV.—No. 47. She public ]Jar;uii' More Than Look* Elsewhere on this page is an artist’s rendering of the new Chowan Hospital. Pretty isn’t it? There will be those who meander along The Public Parade who will fret because the design is traditional rather than Co lonial. At the outset we would encour age these critics to be more concerned with what goes on behind the brick and mortar than the outside appearance. The building committee, trustees, ad ministrator and architect explored num erous possibilities before settling on this plan. It just wasn’t in the cards for Chowan Hospital to be of Colonial de sign and be anywhere within reason of functionalism. Colonial Williamsburg has a hospital now which will make this one look like an antique from the outside. This is sufficient evidence to convince us the planners are more concerned about the inside than the outside. And so should you. A Chance To Feel GoodZ The value of Edenton Little Theater’s contribution to this community has never been properly recognized. The role this volunteer theatrical group plays in the cultural scheme of things along The Public Parade is nothing to be taken lightly. Edenton Little Theater hasn’t develop ed over the past five years. It was born grown. From the first production skilled hands have guided every aspect of the theater, from collecting properties to directing and producing challenging works of some of the country’s greatest playwriters. “Blithe Spirit”, Noel Coward’s so phisticated comedy in three acts is no exception to the rule established at the outset. Again this year, members of the cast; technical crews, etc., have demonstrated their unselfish desire to share with as many people in the community as hu manly possible a glimpse of “big time” theatrics. This is done via full-scale dress rehearsals for students in Edenton- Chowan Schools. If not a single person shows up tonight (Thursday) and Friday for the regular performances the efforts of this group Continued os Pag* 4 Jenkins Accepts State Jaycee Post Jaiqg|yg» (Jim) Jenkins of Edenton the position of executive vwfKXiint of North Carolina Jaycees. Be will assume his new duties in Ashe ■jZr Bjpt* . <** James B. Jenkins SfeKfiL .... , Edenton, Chowan County, North Carolina, Thursday, November 21, 1968. £Bi I I fli mm IB . 1 Lb |PTj 1 vPl^B m SA _ ;* a f'viaHPLiHSi jj, vd^^BNut.