PAGE TWO -SECTION ONE Red Men Install Officers For Tribe i Willie H. Bunch Suc ceeds Carl Keeter As Sachem Officers for Chowan Tribe No. 13, Improved Order of Red Men were installed at a meeting: of the tribe held Monday night. Henry Alien Bunefr, tribal deputy Great Sachem was in charge of the in stallation ceremony during which , the following officers were install-' ed: I Prophet, Carl Keeter: sachem, Willie H. Bunch; senior sagamore, O. D. Sawyer: junior sagamore, Percy Dail; chief of records, J. Ed win Bufflap; collector of wampum, Jack Barrow; keeper of wampum, W. M. Rhoades; keeper of wigwam, i W J. Daniels, and trustee for a three year term, W- J- Daniels. i The new sachem appointed the! following officers, who were also installed. First sannap. Alton Shaw: see >j:d sannap. Clarence Chackelford; warriors, Caswell Edmondson, Al bert Cullipher, Melvin Tucker and Hurley Ward; braves, Fred Britton, I,arry Knox, Edgar Rogefson and Guy Williams; guard of the wig wam, Leroy Henninger, and guard of the forest, Oscar Peeples. Bookmobiles Ajrain Resume Schedules (Continued from Page Onej February 29, March 28. April 25 and May 23: Chowan High School, 8:45 A. M., to 1:30 P. M.; J. E. Perry’s Store, 1:55 to 2:10 P. M.i Morris and Hin ton Station, 2:15 to 2:30 P. M.; Lloyd Briggs’ Store, 2:35 to 2:45 P. M.; Edmond White, 2:60 to 3:10 P. M.; Carson J, Chappell, 3:15 to 3:20 P. M.; Trop Tdppin Store, 3:30 to 3:40 P. M:; Nixon Service Station. 3:45 to 4 P. M.: W, L. Mil-j tor Station 4*05 to 4:20 P. M.: Mrs. • Llovd Bunch. 4:25 to 4:40 P. M. For Route 4 the schedule will be Thursdays, January 5, February 2, March l, March 29. April 26 and May 24: Mrs. Brady Hare, 9 to 9:20 A. M.; Mrs. Louis Francis, 9:25 to 9:45 A. M.; Mrs. Frank Jones, 9:55 to 10:20 A. M.; Mrs. Evie Jones. 10:25 to 10:45 A. M ; Mrs. Bristoej DON’T MISS THIS! OF ALL Winter Merchandise IT STARTS AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M. ' FRIDAY MORNING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER I Coats - Suits - Toppers Dresses - Skirts - Blouses Odds And Ends ALL ar TO ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES K Edenton, N. C. || || Perry, 10:50 to 11:15; C. D. Cole I Store, 11:20 to 11:40 A. M.; Mrs. Gilbert Harold, 11:45 A. M., to : 12:05 P. M.; Hoggard Service Sta- ! non, 12:05 to 12:30 P. M.; O, C, Long, 12:35 to 12:56 P. M.; Paul lOber, 1 to 1:20 P. M.; W. G. Fore hand, 1:25 to 1:40 P. M.; Mrs. Inez Gossion, 1:40 to 165 P. M.; Mrs. Thomas Nixon, 1:56 to 2:10 P. M.; Mrs. Doris Bunch, 12:16 to 2:80 P. 1L; Mrs. Willie Bunch, 2:30 to 2:45 P. M.: Mrs. Josie Morris, 2:46 to 3 P. M.: Mrs. Carlton Privott, 3:06 to 3:15 P. M.; Mrs. Marian Bunch, 3:15 to 3:30 P. M.; Mrs. Marvin Evans, 3:55 to 3:45 P. M.; Mrs. Nora Lee Davenport, 3:45 to 4 P. M.: Mrs. J. O. King, 4:05 to 4:15 ’ P. M.; J C Nixon, 4:15 to 4:30 P. I M.; J. T. Twine’s Store, 4.30 to I 4:50 P M Schedules for Route 5 will be j Mondays' January 9, February 6, j March 2, April 30 and May 28: i Mrs. Roy Newsome,* 9 to 9:15 ! A. M : Mrs. Albert Gray. 9:20 to! i 9:35 A. M.; R. F.. Coffield Store, 9:40 to 9:65 A. M.; Mrs. Tom Grab- j I ble, 10:05 to 10:20 A. M.; Hoskin I Harrell Store, 10:55 to 11:16 A. M.: j Jordan and Sawyer Store. 11:15 to i 12 tiQon: Harrell's Market, 12:10 to [ 12:40 P. M. Colored Tiie schedule for the colored bookmobile for Route 1 will he Mondays, January 30, February 27. March 2C, April 23 and May 21: Mae Capehart. 9to 9:15 A. j Brown, 9:20 to 9:30 A. M.: Rosa j White, 9:35 to 9:45 A. M.; Palin, I 9:50 to 10 A. M.: Mollie Nixon. 10:06 to 10:15 A. M,; Gladys Arm stead. 10:20 to 10:30 A. M.: Perry, 10:36 to 10:45 A. M.; Jerniger, 10:50 to 11 A. M.; Horton. 11:05 to 11:15 A. M.; Roberts. 11:20 to! 11:30 A. M.; John Roberts, 11:35 to 11:55 A. M.; Marie Hall, 12 to] 12:10 P. M.: Cora White, 12:15 to j 12:25 V. M.: G onion and Copeland, I 1 to 1:20 P. M.: Felton, 1:25 to 1:35 P. M.i Coston and Fleming, t 1:40 to 2 P. M.; Boyce, 2:05 p, 2:20 1 P. M.; Rountree, Willis, Twine,! 2:25 to 2:45 P. M.: Maggie Red-j dick, 2:50 to 3 P M : Jordan, 3:05 to 3.15 P M , Moore, 3:20 to 3:30j j.F. M.; Mary Brown. 3:35 to 3:45 P. M.; Overton, 3:50 to 4 P. M., Henderson Peele Store, 4 to 1 10 P. M. For Route 2 the schedule Will be ■ Tuesdays, January 31, February 28, March 27, April 24 and May 22: ' . i Anna Mae Williams, 9to 9-15 A. Lassiter, 9:20 to 9:30 A. * Rev. Anthony, 9:35 to 9:45 A. M.; I Beatrice Valentine, 9:50 to 10 A. . ■ ]M.; Rosa Marie Holley, 10:10 to THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. fimtSDAi JANUARY 5, 1056. r/HIBHWAYS^ |\JAY SCPTT /A Would you like to live to see ;pring come again V If you would the National Safety I Council has these suggestions: Check your speed-Over 3 out of 10 ill i\ci- in fatal crashes were violating speed laws. Violations are tw ice as high on rural roads. Check your drinking—ln 24 out ! of 100 fatal accidents a driver or i adult pedestrian had been drink ! ing. Check your car Among ears 1 involved in fatal accidents about 6 oercent had unsafe conditions. [/#/!Pr#£ ”) f / r * £ ) j K/oHrofMyf j j fUG#roFnMyf\ j Check yourself—ln about 1 out I of 11 fatal accidents most usual rea sons were fatigue and sleepiness. Check the weather-The wrath i er was rarity, -now) or foggy in 1 I out of 6 fata! accidents. I Check the time Winter lias ! plentv of dark dreary days. Night j driving it considerably more bar : aidous than dav driving. Check your manners Failure to yield the right of way, failure to keep to the right of the center line ! ranked high in fatal accidents. ! 10:20 A. M.: Fvellyn Grisson, 10:25 j I to 10:35 A. M.; Lulu Holley, 10:41)1 i to 1:0:50 A. M.; White Oak Consoli -1 dated, 11 A. M„ to 2 P. M.; Bessie ' Garnett, 2 t° 2:10 P. M.; Lillian ’ Parks, 2:20 to 2:30 P. M.; Dorothy Holley, 2:40 to 3 P. M,; Carter, AAAAAAAAAAAvWVIWWWWAAAAAAAAAAeu 8:15 to 3:30 I’. M.; Hayes Plantu- i lion, 3:40 to 4 P. M. For Route 3 tin* schedule will be Thursdays, February 2, March 1. April 26 and May 21: Kvalina Harris, 9 to 9:20 A. M.; St. Johns School, 9:30 to 11:30 A. j < M.; Emma Harris, 11:10 to 12 1 twwwvwwwwwwwwwvvww • liivvvvvapvniw ■ -« ■■" 1— 1 »■■ w KHKSH SIIOI I till! ROAST NO. 2Vo Oi l MOM i: SLICED or IIAI.YKS PEACHES can 29« LG. SOAP POWDKKS BOX TIDE 07n FAB NO. 303 RED GLO Tomatoes I HC LIMIT can X X 5 LB. FACTORY PAC SUGAR pkg 49« INSTANT, 8 PET NONFAT - MY MILK Makes 4 Qts. J2C I ■BBSWHBH noon; C. <’. Granby, 12 to 12:10 P. M.; Newby, 12:15 to 12:30 P. M.; Mary Harrell, 12:40 ip 12:50 P. M.: 1 I. B. Felton, 1:30 to 1:45 P. M.; 1 Mabel Harvey, 1:50 to 2 P. M,; 1 Frances Wynn, 2:10 to 2:20 P. M.; i Clara Newby, 2:30 to 2:15 P M.; ! W. H. Sawyer, 2:50 to .3 P. M.: rvw> • - -a - >^»v^aa-,wvwwwww 30c OFF SHORTENING FLUFFO can 55 c FANCY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT | 4 *° r i Costane, 3:10 to 3:30 P. M.; Carrie Brown, 3:35 to 3:55 P. M,; Klhel Bolen, 4 to 4:10 p. M.; Priscilla 1 L0ng,4:15 to 4:25 P. M. 1 For Route 4 the schedules will be Mondays, January 9, February | 0. Maii b 5, Apiil 2, April 30 and May 28: ' j - CHOICE I | MEATS | l-KKSH I.KN I KB GI T PORK CHOPS “■ 43 0 j Muck Kottoru Vic I>, teaspoon* unflavorrd , 3 tablespoons v\at«*r 1 plvtf, \ unilln pudding pnud* i '! cgni. separated 1 onp Pet Kvapt!rated Milk •*' cup water t tcaMVMxin \anilla 1/3 cup semi-sweet chocolate pieces ,y 4 <dp Mlgur Hum* ready an M-imli baked pas try shell. Sufi ell gelatin in .3 Tablespoons w:t I t*r. Put pudding powder into I 1 ,-quart saucepan, stir in ijradcally a mivlmv of 1 *d»l;htly hcHtrn eg'; yelks. milk J mnl run wafer. C ook and Mir until mixture routes to a lull. 1 all-over boil ami is thick, about •*» min. Hentove from beat and add vanilla. Put luir of pudding into a small bowl and stir ill softened gelatin. ( jiiu until I flick, hut not set. Add chocolate ploe.es to pud - dim; hit in saucepan. Stir until pirirs are united. C over and cool about 5 min., thru pour into bak ed pastry shell, lteat «•}*£ whiles in a quart bowl until slit!. Drat in sugar gradually, hold into (‘hilled vanilla pudding. Pour o\er 1 ehoeolate puddipg In pastry slull. ( hill tlu roughly. ■■ ft ■■ ~hi 11 uni ill n—> i urn B LIMITED SIPPLY! P&Q COFFEE 69c NO. 303 CREAM YELLOW CORN Green Giant 2 cans 31« Pa Hi disc Road, 9 t-> 9:45 A. M.i Eva Lewis, 10 lo 10:15 A. M.; Mex icana Road, Kva Ryan, Bertha Johnson, Marie Boise, Mary Vaughan, Annie Bi ll Wynn, llatlie Johnson, 10:20 to II A. M.; Perry’s ! tSore, 11:30 to 11:45 A. M.; Bessie | Holley, 12 to 12:16 P. M.; Fred I l-<» I B. SV\ll I S IMM Mil M mm » wfitfiiiiM—iinnr‘ rr-millmui<iifi wmmTimmmMm 16 (>/.. 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