PAGE SIX-A Activities Set At St Pad's The Brotherhood of Saint Andrew and the Young Churchmen of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will spon sor a Shrove Tuesday pan cake supper February 10, be ginning at 6:30 o'clock in the Parish House. Ash Wednesday Holy Com munion, the Penitential Of fice, and the Institution of Ashes is available at 10:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. A Bible study group meet ing Tuesdays at 1 P. M. will meet in the Parish House be ginning February 17. Panels are planned each Wednesday evening in Lent until Holy Week meeting in the Parish House at 7:30 P. M. The topics are signi ficant especially in terms of the role of the church and the churchman in the com munity. Communicants will be ap- "■■■■■■■COME IN TODAY ""NNNH" Hang on INCOME TAX Many times we can save both Hi the average taxpayer FEDERAL more than the small cost Ails) tJJr of our service. Bring your AHU tax problems to u*. You'll state save time, worry and often money! Don't delay. See ,ms : today. 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North Carolina has made vigorous efforts to promote its travel and tourist indus try since 1937. the CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1976. Golf News A golf tournament was held on ladies’ day at the Chowan Golf and Country Club on Thursday, January 29 and prises were wop by Mrs. Mary Hobbs and Mrs. Ruth Whichard. It was a nice warm and windy day and all the ladies had fun and en joyed themselves. The course is being remeas ured at the present time and set up according to the USGA standards and rules so you may find some changes the next time you play. Yes, the 150 yard markers are being remeasured also. On Monday, February 2, a committee from the club at tended a meeting of the Ro anoke Golf Association at the Windsor Country Club. Mem bers of the committee con sisted of Mr. Layton, presi dent, Oscar Duncan, Jerry Downum and our pro, Lew Dexter. There will be six clubs in the league this year. They will be Edenton, Plymouth, Williamston, Tarboro, Wind sor and Robersonville. The matches will start on April 5. Anyone wishing to play on the Edenton team will find a sign-up sheet in the pro shop. Please sign your own name and turn in two 18-hole scores. The deadline for this 36-hole qualification is March 22. NM2CIS FACTS How often have you begun a statement with, “If I live to be 100 . ..!” At the rate the ex isted life 9pan has increased in recent years, it might be a common occurrence for babies now born. In 1900, according to the 1968 World Almanac, the expected life-span for boy babies was 46 years; females, 48. In 1966, it increased to 66 for males and 73 for females! • * * Frequently, babies are named after historic or famous people without any awareness of what the names actually stand for. Adam, for instance, means “hu man being.” Clark stands for “priest” and Sophia means “wise.” * * * No longer severely limited, babies now soon start on a great variety of strained foods today and shops are stocking up on diapers designed for ’round the-clock needs. Extra busy mothers using Curity prefolded stretch diapers don’t endlessly struggle with pinning. Easier to wash and to pin, Curity deluxe diapers are made with open weave gauze that absorbs more and dries faster for night through sleeping in drier beds. B. A. TALLEY GENERAL CONTRACTOR AMERiCAN CLASSIC * « * HOMES * * * Builder of New Homes from $9,000.00 up TOTAL FINANCING AVAILABLE CALL AFTER 6:00 F. M Phone 426-7081 Hertford , N. C. NEW LOCATION SALE ON MAGIC CHEF CAS RANGES xpk. j~ aj >» **» H m \ I *— b \J ■ PRICES BQ oe with START AT«P |«f/•“*) TRADE HARRELL'S, INC. 325 S. Broad St Edenton, N. C. TELEPHONE 482-3310 Auxiliary Hears Group Reports .The Chowan Hospital Aux iliary met Monday morning at the Chowan Hospital. The meeting was opened with Scripture and prayer led by Mrs. Warren Twiddy, president Mrs. O. C. Long read the minutes and Mrs. W. P. Jones gave the financial report. She reported that the mem orial fund was at an all-time high. The auxiliary has al lowed this fund to grow so that when the new hospital is completed they will be able to furnish one of the rooms, perhaps the chapel. Tom Surratt, hospital ad ministrator, reported on the progress of the new hospital. The contractors are ahead of schedule at this time. He reported that two people had called and offered shrubs and l ees for the new grounds. Surratt and the auxiliary are Contributions Continue Capt. Bob Roberson of the Edenton - Chowan Rescue Squad said this week more than $3,200 has been raised in the current funds cam paign. The campaign goal is $5,000. Contributors to the squad since names were listed last week are: Mrs. Floretta M. Blount, Mrs. L. C. Burton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Byrum, Jr., The Carter’s Ink Company, . The Carter’s Ink Employees < Fund, Miss Mary Lee Cope land, Mrs. Rebecca W. Drane, Wallace B. Evans, Mrs. Cora N. Harrell, Mrs. Kathryn L. Holton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lane, Miss Aurelia Lay den, Mrs. Eunice G. Lipham, Hector Lupton, Macedonia Baptist Church Round Table Gsqpp WMU, Mrs. Fannie A Parker, C. A. Perry & Son, Thomas Perry, Mrs. C. N. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Rogerson, Elbridge Smith, CHORAL SOCIETY Albemarle Choral Society will meet February 9 at 7:45 P. M. at Mulberry Hill, home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sanford. The choral society is now working an Hadyn's “Creation” for spring presen tation. The Veterans Administra tion during 1969 administered, government insurance pro grams totaling more than 5.6 million policies, with cover age valued at more than S3B billion. hoping others will make such donations. Mrs. Twiddy called for re ports from the hospital aux iliary ball chairmen. Mrs. Jesse L. Harrell, ticket chair man, reported that all tick ets had been sold. Mrs. Jones reported that there were a few who had not called ir their reservations and she urges them to do so. Other committees making reports were: Mrs. George A. Byrum, buffet chairman, Mrs. Joseph M. Thorud, decora tions. Mrs. Allen Hornthal is in charge of the programs and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ara burn, Jr., publicity. Mrs. Twiddy and Mrs. Thorud are co-chairmei. for the ball, which will be held Saturday evening, February 14, at the Chowan Golf & Country Club. Sr., Rescue Squad, Elbridge Smith, Jr., Mrs. Kay Y. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Slade, Mrs. Lucy Sharpe, J. W. Swanner, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Waterbury, Mrs. Lois B. White, State Trooper R. H. Allen. Memorial contributions have been made to Bruce and Marvin Robey, Mrs. Emily S. Parks and Mrs. Mildred P. Spruill. ANNOUNCEMENT Mitchener’s Pharmacy AND Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store EFFECTIVE JANUARY 3 Will Close Saturday Nights 7:00 P. M. a great tire buy in its price range... 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Scouting helps boys in many ways, by: Learning camping funda mentals. Being with other boys. Merit badge work helps boys learn skills about jobs that would be important in the future. Scouting Needs YOU Need Scouting. If any merchants in town are willing to share window space for perky Scout post ers or displays, please con tact Gris Bond, 482-3736. “Scouting is your thing.” At the camporee at Camp Perry, Scouts G. A. Keeter, Jim Dail and Kurt Neilson were presented the tender foot badge. This presentation was made during campfire. Scouts Bruce Morgan, G. A. Keeter, Kurt Neilson, Jim Dail and Win Dale partici pated in the Klondike Derby (sled race). Scouts who went on this camporee to Camp Perry were: Kurt Neilson, Bruce Morgan, G. A. Keeter, Jim Dail, Win Dale, William Bin deman, Lyle Hunnicutt, John Skinner, Joe Bunch and Scoutmaster Robert Ray. Elliott-Berry Plans Are Made Rev. and Mrs. James El liott, Route 2, Edenton, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Christine, to Lemuel Berry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Berry, Sr., of Bur lington, N. J. Miss Elliott is a graduate of Livingstone College in Salisbury and was an active member of Alpha Kappa so rority. Mr. Berry, also a Living stone graduate, is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fratern ity. He is presently enrolled in graduate school at the Uni versity of lowa. A June wedding is planned. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mr 3. Thomas P. Grasty, Jr., announce the birth of a baby boy on Janu ary 27 in New York City Columbia Presbyterian Hos pital. Mrs. Grasty is the for mer Grace Townson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Townson, Jr., of Edenton. TIDEWATER TRAILER SALES “The Home of Better Buys” /* ITS WHERE / THE FINEST THE BEST! MOBILE HOMES To Suit Your Terms and Budget North Carolina’s Largest Mobile Home Dealer 70 Mobile Homes To Choose from . . . 8-10 & 12-ft. 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