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I.Y, BEr.TFC.-0, N. C, FRIO AY, DECEMBER 12, J94T. PAGE THRU ' 1 to Reopens Chowan C.owan Collea ia IJorf reesboro. 6 Ciewhy yiii is alsMbe director of the drive w iri8J76,00f) in hi ssch ciation for the removal of Wake For est i College to Winston-Salem, at a recent meeting yhlqk;;1 launched the dr(ive to reopen Chowan, stated "out nrt obligation i to unowan, waice Forest to to econdar,v "i Creech jwfll' work in; close coordina tion With the Rev.' ionnie Sasser of Murf reesboro, ; who. is 5 directing the drive and with the trustees of the col lege who. asked Creech to accept this psifloW'v-"- -' ,In tasking permission of his ! con gregation to accept this job Sunday, under . way to raise uary 15 for reopening a Service Kkei Service " ,3IIONE-74S Lowel OLET CO. rd, N. C. ' :ar Creech, pastor of ttist Church and Mod Vest Chowan ' Baptist s given the unanimous I i Al. ft .. i . a. - .. i, uie jaxjresi congre-iCreech pointed t need for sociation, to accept ithe ,reopenng. of the Khool whkh .relations director of iMuknfH:, inntii ln:,.ln, uctober. The property is owned by the Cho- We Aw Flattered That So Many ' Imitations Have Appeared On The "Market When Yon Want Ham Insurance " Be Sure With Chambers' AntU Skipper Compound N. J. bGddie Th Hn Insurance Man 0X403 DURHAM, N. C. wan and West Chowi ciatlongJ These: two brace the Baptists in Currituck. Cam den, Pasquotank, ; Peifiulmans, Cho wan, Uatea, Northampton,, Bertie and Hertford counties : W&-i& .The"v9cb6o1l has been closed for four years ano; this move now afoot ia the most concrete that has yet been made to reopen its doors. formerly a school for girls, it is planned to Teopen it as a co-educational institution. Baptist Aaso-J week-end with Mrs. Thomas Nixon at sociations em-'i her home oft Church Street. ) i 7- Mwei jCLARIZE Y-for- cr Driving! afe' motoring during jnts by: having your pd regularly. L s your car for winterizing. Checking of tires, , - .: V- We will keep it in tip-top shape. randU. S. Royal Tires and Tubes mm. ERVICE STATION PHONE a6qi HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. . 8. G. .Koonce was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home on Church Street. Those slav ing were Mesdameg R. M. Riddick, J. 0. Felton, , V. N. Darden. Herman Winslow, J. H. Newbold. W. H. Pitt. T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wriirht, J. S. Vick, Charles Whedbee, Miss Jessie McMullan and Miss Kate Blanchard. The high score prize went to Mrs. Whedbee, second high was awarded Mrs. Sumner and low Went te Mrs. Newbold. A sweet course was served. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. O. Felton was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday evening of last week at her home. Those play ing were Meedames W. G. Wright, B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner, V. N. Dar den, Harry Hollowell, J. G. Roberson, Charles Whedbee and Miss Jessie Mc Mullan. The high score prize went to Mrs. Koonce and low was awarded Mrs. Hollowell. A sweet' course was served. From Southern Pinea ' ' ; Mrs.; Jimmy Bryant and son from Southern Pines, N. C, spent Thanks giving; and the week-end with Mrs. Isa Tucker. Returned Home Mrs. R. T, White has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Lattimore at Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. White in Raleigh. PERSONAL ITEMS From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hill and daughter of Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mrs. George Fields From UNC Ben Koonce, Jr., a student at the University of North Carolina, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. From Washington Arthur Woods, Sr., of Washington. D. C, .spent the Thanksgiving holi days with his family here. From Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lane of Suffolk and Mrs. George Chapman of Nor folk spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lane. From Plymouth , Mrs. Lloyd Horton and son, Lloyd, of Plymouth spent the holidays and iMIIIMNh J ON 5-y R00FIKG ALUMINUM 5-V CRIMP ilehgth. ....... $1.84 Per Sheet fenrth. , $2.30 Per Sheet LenHrt . $2.75 Ffcir Sheet HEETS 26 INCHES WIDE' J i 3tan Supply Co. R AVENUE NEXT TO COTTON MILL fiizabegijqiN.c. DID YOU KNOW? . yp Griod Meat , -AT 75c Per Hundred We have a modern up-to-date grinding machilie and are prepared to save you time and trouble. Bring us your meat for grinding. Prompt and quick service. Ik Phone 3471 HERTFORD, N. C. X) MM U " Pi r1 .7.1:. -.v' V 1M1 1 ;!y Ragged With !edps Book, ; i East of Mississippi). ; k Mm -1 t TOU SALIiJ AT ROBEON , . I , i' BY i C , t v - f v . . v 1 1 ; - Rtnnied Horn ; Mr. ,Q, ,E; ' Newby has returned horn after visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ar chie in Durham. Returned Home Harold E. LaBelle returned to his home at East Haven, Conn., Sunday after spending several days here visit ing his wife and son. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. James Byrum and son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' Brrum from Norfolk spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. E. A. Byrum. Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and daughter Judy of Greensboro, N. C, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr. On Leave Keary E. Lane, USMC, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lane, while on leave from his duties. a a a Nothing in this wide, wonderful world equals the joyous thrill of giving or receiving a piece of ex quisite jewelry at Christmas. You and your loved one can enjoy this thrill select her secret dream from our sparkling holiday collection. ,Sw Wtdding ensemble. ' yfcSi3w xl va, Elgin, Gotham". ' CZSf $24.75 up JB&rtgZ Marvella Pearls . . . gmmm WWVTWK . J, "j" there's none better. . CcflJCSCtiV Ronson Lighter8 J ' RAt. 1 1 V 4, ,(. SNa VVl every man 18 . proud J X. to own . Uonson. 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