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Woman’s Club Will Sponsor Thrift Sale On September 16-17 Affair Will lie Held In Dixon Store on liroad Street Club is Thrift (qjjp Kndny mid Saturday, SeptciuhiT Ir, uni i7| from 9:00 A. M., to 0:110 I’ M„ in the Dixtnn store hi th,. , orniT of; Broad King St roots'; They will; rlso have at‘the 11110 .Ideation' on * Saturday, September 17. 1 tiako. sale of (takes, pies. l omnlios ami: broad; made by member* of tie*, club. If anyone wishes to donate any i d'scnrdeii clothing to the elub for the .••ale. Mrs. !!. .1. Boyce at 2ft7 01 Ml>. A. M. Stanton at 7,"VS will : ho plad to pirk it up. The proceed,.; ; es thii sale will po toward charity end community nrojects here: ini rdenion am! in the, county. Birthday Calendar Project Under Way (Continued from Pam* One) list r this time i> not romn!. L*. | for tl ero aro .-many more. Tims* Ust»*d thus far aiv: Joseph llewvs Ho* 1. Mit<h**m*r\< Vhnfm.u y. Jo« Cor.jti, Sr.. By rum Hardware CV. Ch i- H. .lenkins, Kdentou Con et»uetioo Cn„ Bishop Laundry. Bill Mot- r Co.. V l »» nr:rl•• M m Co,. Ik’k-Tvler, V & Q. Hank 01 Kdcntcm, W i> V Udenton Furniture Co., and Cho wpn Motor Co. Many of the ahow merchant < a: .* pi vim aftraetive discounts and pif's or I' t thdavs. “TV sure and huy y*»ur pond wi!! cnlcndur ” -:iy the . pnsoi inp « |»r.s. “and list y.uir name tliat y**.i ran take julvnntasp* oft. 1 1.• attr.e*- tivr of|e’s to you ! -v tin- nu r< h int See yrir friends* birthdays listed. Ipdjre and civic «*i ib m •••*ing d;it •> listen, alsf* anniversary d.it« > >f your f i .ends.” Tin eaanrlars II f.-r ",0 n nt> rarh and • rvh 1 . T iny» is - • vent cacli «, sot' for n » ront.Tted !'/ Sept ouaer 22, plea • call Miv. Wesley, <‘h« --on. 10*2. or MrFrank|-foltn«*.-. ‘ THRIFTY SHOPPERS TO SAVE AT THESE PRICES ! FRKSII DRESSED TURKEYS ft to .i Bound Average Pound i FRESH MEATY Spare Ribs, lh. .. -51 c 3 TO r>-,LB. AVERAGE FRESH Pork Picnics, lb. 39e 20 j 4-OZ. BOX BALLARD’S CORN Bread and Muffin Mix. _ .23c STRIETMAN’S Ift l OOKIE TO I’KG. Butterscotch Sandw ieh . _ -29 c CAFFS’ CORNED BEEF 12 oz. can 43c FROZEN FOODS' 10-OZ. FKG. DULANEY . ... Blueberries -41c* 10-OZ. FKG. DULANEY M'ordhoo -Jlc Tide, Giant Size Box 72c FREE DELIVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DAIL’S GROCERY j Eden lon, N, C. -,■) < • Phone 71 Woman’s Club Renews Fall Work Program | (Continued from Pace One) cover for the hook. Miss Elizabeth Moore attain lias I ''ought special puhlii’ity to a elub i project with her article in the Au cust issue of Southern Architecture !on the Barker House entitled, j “Kdenton’s New Community Build ! inc.’’ by Elizabeth Vann Moore. . Aci online to various committee | reports, clulv activities will lie off |to :i full, start this month. The 1 first event will he a thrift sale to be held September lfi and 17 at 'the former Tots & Teens store, Curlier of Broad and Kinc streets. A hake sale will lie held on Satur | day, September 17, in conjunction w ith the thrift sale. Anyone hav ‘ inC riot lies to donate for the sale ! are asked, to contact Mrs. K. .1. J Boyci at 3b7 hr Mrs. A. M. Stan -1 ‘(in : t 7.uK. wild Will pick up the ' , lothing. Proceeds will go to char ity mid community projects iii I'.deliton and the county. Miss Laura Satterfield, a mem, 1 her es the .Barker House Governing j Board and chairman of the Birth : day Calendar committee, said plans for tin soliciting of birthday cal j ( Ildars hav,. been completed and urced each member to make an all i i.it effort in the sale of listings and calendars. She pointed out that t'li; project is one of th,. most im , mot:,nt in raising funds sos the restoration of the Barker house. The club voted to list meetincs and board meetings on the calendar. Mr.-. William Co/.art. pl:iyground | ch:>ii man. announced that compli t, , p'anr for the annual Halloween | Part." will. be.given at tin- October | niecfinur, Blie read a report by] Miss Barbara l.earv. who served as] I i.ij y loitnd supen isor for the sum-; rner months, in which Miss Leary; i .ted that an average of 10 dm j ore!) used thy player' i d daily andi L that in. addition sin ((inducted a! j sti r\ hour in th,. mot nines. M l.eymnd I . Small. Teen Ac 1 t a, a ri present at i ve. reported that tla 'I. < it-Ace t-lali opet at, i| durine th,. slimmer and was self-support inc. Mi I. 1). Kllhitt. United Ser \ ( . canix.atiotis representative, nnoi tiij that the Edenton CSO : ( lull; are in full operation and that (ul. Peyton had obtained t'loi.l. Town Council an underwrite of SI.-! ] too for the two CSO Clubs. She: ' also stated that two two ton airj (ond'tioners are now in operation, i Mis. Karnhardt appointed Mis. I P. K. Parrish to receive reserva- LI TER’S FI RE LARD H’ound Buckets , 75c fresh tender Pig Liver, lb. 25c H VOZ. FKG. SUNSHINE Brownies, pkg. 2"c t-1.8. FKG. N. B. C. Ritz Crackers ----37 c FI NT J AR I)uke’s Sandwich Spread. 3oc | QUART JAR Al NT BELLE’S Kosher Sliced Pickles 37c SEAL-SWEET Grapefruit Juice 3 No. 2 can 25c 10-OZ. FKG. DULANEY Blaek Eyed Peas 31c 10-OZ. FKG. DELANEY Turnip Greens . 25c 10-OZ. FKG. DULANEY Collard Greens 25c tions for the district meet inc to be held m Elizabeth City on October IS, and urged members to attend. The members were also reminded to, save the Kraft mayonnaise cou pons and to give them to Mrs. Ger nld D. James. Mrs. T, C, Cross, Jr., who at tended the State Convention April 2ft-2R in Greensboro, N. read tied discussed the following reso lutions passed at the convention: 1. That we pledge wholehearted cooperation in ‘establishing and maintaining a Civilian Defense pro gram on national, state and local levels 2. That we cooperate with civic group;, churches, schools and youth ; oi gariizations in promoting clubs I and increased recreational facilities; to help prepare our youth for use ful. happy citizenship. That We ban from all store magazine racks and other places, so-called erim,. comics. •1. That we give wholehearted support* to hospitalized veterans who have done so much for the sake of others. The president concluded the meeting with an interesting account if the Council Institute conducted in Raleigh Jutie 28-3(1. Sh,. stress <d th,. importance of this session to a h eal president, and expressed the desire that the club would in* Hie future, include this as an ex pense item in' the budget. Hostesses for the meeting wore: Mr.'. R. E. Parrish. Mrs. J. Ear! Richardson. Mrs. E. 1.. Nixon, Mrs. Murray Bvrum and Mrs. 1,. C. Bui - ten, Jr, i * .•;•.*.'• . " ■ ' ' '■*';' ' ■ '■ *',' I Bert Harrell Winner | In National Contest Bert ll.mvll. 18-ye:ir-old !>• »y ■ Srm:t :in«l son *if M”. and Mrs. Les-J I lit Harrell, Route 2. is the proud» | winner of a pair of roller skat 's.l a ,viZ( won in a nationwide I’ostj (o|, «l pony naming contest. Ro;. Rogers, famous cowboy mnv. i, s'a sponsored th<- contest aml ( it was unite an honor to Ik* listed f among the winners. KNCAU.KMKNT ANNOI NCKD The engagement of Miss Bar bara Ann Leicester, daughter of Roland Leicester and the late Mrs. 'LriciMer of Route ‘2, Windsor, to . Ralph Harrell Bunch, son of Mr. jatid Mrs. Clarence Bunch of Kden j ton. v as announced this week, j Th.* wedding will take pla«> in | Hie Merry Hill Baptist Church on I Sunday afternoon, September 1 . 1 at 1 e‘clock. THK CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1955 Chowan Youths Win | 4-H Poultry Prizes (Continued from Cage One) the judges were: Jerry White, Roy , Nixon, Robert Preston Dad, Chris tine Jordan, Tim White, Joseph Wiggins, Johnny Mack and Janet Faye Hendrix, and Ruth Ann Lay. den. Bennie Lou and Billy Welch's pullets were placed in the red rile : h oi group. The contestants were furnished 100 liaUhery run, New Hampshire pullets on February 24, hy the sponsor. In return, for the chicks, the contestants and his parents i agreed to properly brood, feed, j house, care for, bring seven of tin l host pullets to the show and sa.i. ' Proceeds from the sale went to the sponsor, the Berkley Feed Com pany. C. W Overman, Chowan County Agent, served as auctioneer and the birds sold well. They averaged 82.89 each, which is one of tile best j sales in the. history of the contest j R. I. Ward bought the grand I champion pen exhibited by Jerry j White and A. M. Forehand bought | I ni* grand champion pen exhibited ! by Ruth Ann Layden. Each pur- I clias, i* of the two grand champion | pens paid 82.9 U pel* bird. Other ] person:* who helped make the sale successful by buying the pullets i were: J. W. K cot or, Eden ton; Gai- A the;* Cartwright, Elizabeth City: J, A. Wiggins, Tyner; 1.. E. Daven port, Tyner, and Mi's. Marvis Hen drix of the Rvhind community, | Tin Chowan County Extension piecmtion to 11. R. Hill and the Berkley Feed Company for spoti ' Stfvici wishes to express its ap sAriniv. this worthwhile project. VFW Will Launch Membership Drive] id ICn Bass, commander of Wil liam H Cofficld Post No. 928 U, I f Vctoiaus of Foreign Wars, calls at- | i tcnt'im tii an important meeting j th, post next Tuesday night, So> tom!.i i 20, at which the annua, tii lyihership drive will be launched F-i.e ' fresh men ts will be serve's. I so ti.a every member of the post ' . is especially urged to attend. ! 1 I' * *^~ VV ) ' l ' l / Nothing’s as new as j; LIFEGUARD DESIGN 1’56 FORD Js your v . Ford Dealer’s soon Coming September 23 f.d.a.f .• ft* VWWW^WWVVWV~VWWVWV'/V'» V & £ We’ll design forms to streamline and ■Kv speed-up the routine of your office or shop. g||| W ' Get our suggestions, without obligation, M on anything from a shipping tag to a coor- gjj| system | H Ml Chowan Herald LmiM I Council And School Trustees Settle Title Continued From Page T, Neclion 1 Jutm 1953. Tee terms of Mr. Cheers and Mrs, Leary expired in June of this year and they, too, were reappoint ed for terms of six years from J' ne. Henry Allen Bunch again appear, ed at tile meeting with a request to r*. move a tree which interferes' v iili hi.** driveway. The Street De partment was authorized to renio'e t 'll tree The Zoning Adjustment Bon,*' lft, prated Town Council to adopt no | rt.dlhar.ee amending the zoning diaance by establishing zoning ns id.ations applying do trailers ant; trailer camps. So It was decided t*v give some publicity to the proposed oiilii ance and take some action at the Oeti her meeting. Another request was to consider [j ii ordinance regarding to load [ hr, i+ es trucks traveling on Grai. i!e Street between the intersec-, I tion of N. C. Highway 32 and West* j Oueer Street. The matter Was | dropped It was voted to approiiriate 8190 for :*r, advertisement of Edenton t > | appear in a booklet to be printed ] m connection with the 2aoth anni versary celebration of Bath, i Discussion of proposed extension l of tic town limits was,on the a gen ii!,. but it was decided to take up tlvs; matter at a special meeting vo I,? held Monday night, September j 20. at 8 o’clock. Town Clerk Ernest J. Ward. Jr., was instructed to write a letter David Holton thanking him for si curing a siren for the police car ■it a : i rplus price. Daring th, meeting ordinatiC'*- *i re adopted requiring no left turn it the corner of King and Rr >..d ' Sliaets when signs are u|i and ■ ' * Iv iv traffic on Colonial Avemi . going south to north. VFW AUXILIARY MEETING ; The Ladies' Auxiliary of William <H. Coffield, Jr., Dost No. 9289, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the Dost home. Mrs. Ei ] lae Gray Dott-s, president, is very {anxious to have a full attendance. Court Delayed Due To Illness Judge Morris (Continued from Page One) r. *<•>;( S. Holloy from William Hoi- I icy :»m| Carrie Evans Winborm* f.t m Nelson Winborne. The <1 vrr (* suit of (leorgi* A Holley I'.'moi;. B. Holley was non-suited. I »Uy Boyer was found ljuilty of, •s. ujiiiur from prison as a felon and j '.v'.i* sentenced to two \ ears in State IV to:,, to begin at tin* expiration r a sontoiuv in Cuilford County. I lb ! »i*rt Uino was found guilty oft e. en| injr from prison ns a felon ata' was sentenced to .two years, t > I '.)• oi at flit* expiration of a > * *-l “ in McDowell County. 1 *nnk Killiam, also eharced '* i r b | esr'aj inj? from prison as a t* »n.’ ,va> M ir.enced to three years rr :b f ',; ration of a sentence in N « Cnio.ty. Lrurnie Bateman was *>? te* to .oi less than 12 mont c/** i. • than 15 months in jail on ii. cc of breaking; an<i ente; :, i rY a lid larceny. \ \ ■ -, |)h M. Jolly, charged in .» ar drunk and disorderly, <*ni'ry j j •-" i (*( neealcd weapon and iv- is’ , »'r rest was sentenced to 30 lav •• il .oi the i’ ; .rst count, suspHid c) • ,on . pa\ metif of a? 10 fine and i < • • * . t court. He six nidi ia ,;M on the second count, se. - j p» * red upon payment of a Try* f . For the last offense wa : • , »' r»nce(t to 'Wo yea s. slispe»wl ' | i d i t tmdition that i e !>,. pi: s- probation for three years i d j nay • fjn<* of SSO and e«»urt <" I i fore court recessed Tue-':.r j !a i'} White was foirtd vruilt> < f jv.; nil with a dcadlv weap<»n. li**, w s sentenced to six lionlhs. s.v i.ti, i» *1 upon onditii a that I. ‘ • . on th.ee yea v . prdba : >ri I pi.. i fine o r $25, pay lad. a'd | 1 Bur *b and costs of court A beautiful face is a silent com mendation. —Bacon, HURRY! JEWELRY! YES. you can buy a fine jrjft on , ’ay-a way plan; a small pay men; ~ and by-the-week. You may pay out even a watch or diamond! U. N. Ricks Jeweler 127 S. Broad St.—Edenton [ Dig Peanuts With A GOODRICH ' ] J I - V r v . ssr-' [ t ' ,L S TEST PE AX UTS <* J YEAR % FOR f -l / '77*7( LESS I | YEAIi *.■£' 1/OV/:1 J I BUY A GOODRICH PEANUT DIGGER TODAY < f BECAUSE- ; e • rill*; (,()()[ERICH S.WKS MORI*: I’K.WTTS } f • THE GOODRICH DIGS PEAXT'TS KASTER * f • THE CiOODRICH SHAKES Ol'T MORE DIRT S • THH C.OODRK'H Ol\ KS I.OXUKR SERVICE | • THK GOODRICH DOF.S THK JOB KETTER 5 • 1 IIF, OOODKK H OI’F.RA IKS MORK CHKAPI.V , j • THE GOODRICH DOFS MORK FOR LESS j “TeUIsREPAIR Your OLD DIGGER NOW! I j | DON’T GET CAUGHT IN THE LAST MINUTE RUSH! I We Carry a Complete Stock of Goodrich Repair Parts I * 1 Byrum Implement & Truck Company I “Your International Harvester Dealer" I e PHONE 299 EDENTON, N. C. i j ip „ iui , V[i u . v .. v : DANCING! Saturday Night... September 17th 8:00 P.M., TO 12:00 P. M. American Legion Home U. S. Highway 17... South of Edenton -- .1// S/C PY J. D. Page, Orchestra ’’ ■ •'*• '■ .;•*.. .V. '*.'-. V'., V. .'"■’■* "j [' I J. D. Ward & Sons j PHONE GLIDEN 205 buyers of I Seed Cotton and Custom Ginning FOR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE TOP ;| PRIC ES AND HAULING FONT ACT - i T. A. Berryman 1 i Phone Sun bun 3168 OR i Troy Toppin i i Phone Center Hill 222 j PAGE THREE SECTION ONE—
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