-SECTION ON,. PAGE SIX Music Feature Os H ; f» i I Masonic Banquet In Neighborhood of 200 Attend Affair Thursday Night In. the neighborhood of 200 peo ple gathered in the dining room at the Masonic Temple Thursday night when a banquet was sponsor ed by Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. &A. M. The banquet, much of the preliminary work of which was done by W. M. Wilkins, was ar ranged primarily to raise money to apply on the temple’s indebtedness. MK Wilkins furnished the country ham, while other members made contributions to pay for the re mainder of the meal and members of the Eastern Star prepared and served the banquet free of charge, so that all of the ticket sales were used to curtail the indebtedness. During the meeting the three trustees, W. M. Wilkins, H. A. Campen and .1. Edwin ilufflap. were called to the head table, where a 1400 note was burned, with Ernest Kehayes, master of the lodge, also | participating. The note burning ceremony brought forth a lusty round of applause by Masons and their friends. W. T. Harry served as toastmas ter and called upon W. A. Harrell to return thanks and Ernest Ke hayes welcomed the Masons and their friends. The program committee, com posed of W. T. Harry. W. M. Wil kins and J. Edwin BufTlap. arrang ed a musical program instead of having a principal speaker and many favorable comments were heard about the program, which included several numbers by the Starlighters. a quartet including Bobby Pratt, Johnny Owens, Gus Hughes, Jr., and Terry Bennett, ac companied by Mrs. Conleth Mac- Donald. Lieut. Jim Bowers thrill ed the group with a few solos, many of whom heard this talented singer for the first time. The Tailfuse Six orchestra presented • several numbers anil included Lt. Col. Dave Wyley, Major Jack Read, Errol Flynn and Mrs. Conleth Mac- Donald. Mrs. Grace Smith alsi delighted those present with a few unique solos and a piano-organ duet by Mrs. Conleth MacDonald and Mrs. John Ross also was a de lightful feature. The final feature on the program was several num bers by a quartet composed' of C. W. Overman, Jack Mooney, Jim Daniels and W. T. Harry. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Selas Me'llonas of High Point announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Lynn, born Sat urday, April 28. Mrs. Mellonas was the former Miss Dorothy Keet er. ; MR. FARMER! j , ( SEE US TODAY FOR YOUR 1 ;, Planting and Spraying Needs ■ WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF 4 „ i! FARM ALL PLANTERS ] •' And Fertilizer At tachments' ' FERGUSON PLANTERS —AYEitS PEANUT PLANTERS l John Blue Fertilizer Attachments ' > * Broyhill Chemical Sprayers • ' ■ - SEEUSNOWFORALLYOURNEEDS ' liWjßyrum huplemeut & Truck Co, Edenton, North Caroßna , [CIVIC calendar) r Continued From Bate |i Seed** 1 ’ Legion hut Friday evening, May ! 18, from 6:30 to 8 o’clock to help ' | raise funds to poy for the new uni forms for the Edenton Junior-Sen ior High School Band. Each Wednesday night during May at 8 o’clock the VFW Anxill ary will conduct classes for expect ant mothers in the VFW home on the old Hertford highway. Edenton Cotillion Club will hold its spring dance of 1956 in the American Legion hut Friday night, June 1, beginning at 9 o’clock. Edenton Cub Scouts will use “Hobo Month” as theme of activi ties during May, with a hobo pic nic scheduled to be held at Sandy Point Tuesday evening, May 29, at 6:30 o’clock. Chowanoke Council No. 54, De gree of Pocahontas, will meet Fri day night, May 11, at 8 o’clock in the Red Men hall. The Bank of Edenton will be closed today (Thursday) in obser vance of Confederate Memorial Day. The American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight' (Thursday) at 8 ! o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. E. Leary on Blount Street. Edenton'h Rotary t tub will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. Th« Fidelia NCO Wives will hold their monthly social meeting Tues day night. May 15, at 8 o’clock in the game room of the Staff NCO _ ■■■ 1 I ■I G&W SEVEN l STAR 90*Proof i *0.45 mSk G#( «0,85 »»**»** . 80 PROOF - i -laip- 1 BLENDED WHISKEY . ih% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD . 62'/i% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS k! Club. j 1 Edenton Lions Club will meet l Monday night at 7 o’clock. • Chowan Hospital will observe open house Sunday afternoon. May ’ 13, from 2:30 to 4:30 o’clock in ob servance of National Hospital . Week. Edenton Boy Scouts are spon soring a baby contest in order to raise money to send them to camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains this summer. The contest will end , Wednesday, May 23. The Fidelis Club plans to hold a ] pot luck chicken dinner-dance Sat , urday night; May 26, at 7 o’clock. Chowan County’s cancer drive now in progress. Chowan High School Parent ' Teacher Association Will holtl the last meeting of the 1955-56 school term in the school auditorium ' Tuesday night, May 15, at 8 o’clock. ' Polio vaccine administered at the Health Department as long as the ' supply lasts on Monday afternoons ’ from 2 to 3 o’clock and Friday as -1 ternoons from 1 to 5 o’clock. Edenton’s Business and Profes ‘ sional Women’s Club will install j ' new officers at a dinner meeting! * in the Parish House Thursday; night, May 17, at 7 o’clock. J A meeting of the American Leg ion for the First District will be ' | held in the Legion hut Friday night. May 11, at 8 o’clock. 1 BANK CLOSED TODAY I The Bank of Edenton will be . closed Jill day today (Thursday) in i j observance of Confederate Memor- j; ► 1 ial Day. TH« CHOWAN IIKILYUV RBKNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY,, MA Y 10, 1956. —■-■■■—■■■ ■■■■— ...I - - —'—'—........... ............. 11111 ————— ' ■ fc nn 10$ t. TF & ; • Z ; . ’ mi mail' irii'- ■ •-