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PAGE TWO k—SECTION ONE {Hospital Patients] ff|— Visiting Hhurs: 2:00-4:30 P. M., and d:00-8:00 P. M. Children Under 12 Years of Age Not Permitted To Visit Patients. ! Patients admitted to the Chowan ' i Hospital during the week of Oeto i ber 8-14 were: White Edenton: Mrs. Virginia Jones. Mrs. Ethel Small, Henry Quinn, ‘ Miss Faye Alexander, 0. C. Long, ' Jr.. Mrs. Bessie Miller, Jim Daniels, ' Master Willie Skittlethorpe, Mrs. Ethel Umess, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth : Dail. Hertford: Mrs. Mary Jordan, '< Raleigh White, Mrs. Hilda Smith. Columbia:' Mrs. Lois Hathaway. Plymouth:! Emory Whidbee. Tyner: Miss Dawn Lane. Creswell: Cleveland Hathaway, j Negro ; Edenton: 'Dorothy Reid, Evelyn Wills, Richbrd Fleming, Millie Oliver. , Hobbsville; Mary Walton. Tyner: Rosa Beasley, Verna Jordan. Belvidere:. Annie Belle Riddick, Ethel Riddick, Alberta Hurdle, Sammie Hardy. Hertford: Ella Whitehurst, Ad { die Boone. • Merry Hill: - Florence Holley. Creswell: • Yvonne Alexander, Emma Phelps. Patients discharged from the hospital during the same week ■were: * White Edenton: j JamesHanning, Mrs. | Rita Besticjt, Mrs. Jeanette Wit,! Henry Quinp, Mrs. Virginia Jones,, Miss Faye Alexander, Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mrs. Bobbie Haines, Mrs. ; Mary Jordaii, O. C. Long, Jr. Hertford:j rs - Catherine Wins fe' low, Mrs. Smith. | Tyner: Miss,Dawn Lane. Negro Edenton: (Catherine White, Mary Cooper, Catrrie Blount, Dorothy Reid, Charlie Jemigan, Evelyn Wills, Millie Oliver, Richard Flem ing. Hobbsville: Mary Walton. Belvidere: Ethel Riddick. Tyner: Rosa Beasley, Novella * Holley, Verna Jordan. £ Hertford: Ella Whitehurst. i Merry Hill; Florence Holley. Creswell: Yvonne Alexander, Emma Phelps. Births Births during the sgme week were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones j If. of Edenton,'a son; Mr. and Mrs. j James C. DaD of Edenton, a daugh ter; Mr. and. Mrs. Johnnie M. Smith of Hertford,* a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Umess, a daugh-! ' : ter. "? Visiting ministers for the week , S-. of October 15-21 are: White, the 1 1 , R pv - Mitchell Edwards; Negro, the 1 Rev. J. A. Lee. LIONS MEET MONDAY ,f * 1 Edenton Lions will meet Mon > day night at 7 o’clock. President ! f Ernest J. Ward, Jr., urges every • member to be present. I • Lasting convenience ; 1... through the years < What's the tacret of this lasting con - 1 veniencef lt> the STAINLESS STEEL 1 on which th«{foss and screen panels a glide. Self-staring, free-sliding pan- 1 eh are eA>y arranged for any J | season ... Irem inside the house. 1 Get Ms hufng convenience with t ; t Orange Triple-Slide Storm Windows. j Twidd*lnsurance & J Real Mate, Inc. J Jr.-Sr. H. S. Menu ) Menus for the week beginning October 22 at the Junior-Senior High School lunch room will be as follows: Monday Raviolia, cole slaw, sliced cheese, bread, butter, sweet potato pudding and milk. Tuesday— Chicken and gravy, garden peas, buttered rice, candied yams, cranberry sauce, hot rolls, butter and milk. Wednesday—Meat potatoburgers, steamed cabbage, sliced tomatoes, spiced apple sauce, bread, butter, cookies and milk. Thursday Pimento-cheese or j peanut butter jelly sandwiched, j dry lima beans, apple-carrot-raisin Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of | the Estate of C. E. Tynch, deceased, j late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Eden ton, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of October, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This October 18, 1956. C. S. TYNCH, Executor of C. E. Tynch Estate Route 3, Edenton, N. C. 0et18,25,N0v1,8,15,22cWH NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of J. J. Byrum, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Ryland, North Carolina, on or be fore the 13th day of September, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate "will please make immediate payment. This September 6, 1956. W. T. BYRUM, Administrator of Estate of J. J. Byrum. 5ept13,20,27,0ct2,9,16c EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Richard Granby, Sr., deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, N. C., on or before the sth day of September, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. HUBERT GRANBY, Executor of Estate of Richard D. Granby, Sr. This sth day of September, 1956. 5ept13,20,27,0ct4,11,18e EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Cottie D. Lassiter, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Eden ton, North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of September, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This September 13, 1956. R. E. LEARY, Executor of Cottie D. Lassiter Estate 5ept13,20,27,0ct4,11,18c HALLOWEEN SALE “FOR THE CHILDREN” BACK-TO-SCHOOL * DRESSES Plaids... Ginghams... Checks ALL NEW DRESSES . . . SMALL AND LARGE SIZES , Were NOW $1.95 .$1.49 $2.98...... $2.49 , $3.98 $3.39 11 B| BnHßiiln i EDENTON, N. C. I salad, block cake and milk.- Friday Stew' beef witfi onions and potatoes, buttered carrots, green snap beans, pickled beets, hot rolls, butter, cookies and milk. Seasonal “I see the paper called her ‘the gifted bride’.” “No wonder. She got 8 toasters, I 9 percolators and 11 nut pick sets.” Ic REXALL SALE YOU GET TWICE AS MUCH FOR A PENNY MORE Oct. 15-Oct. 20 REGULAR 89c Ml-31 Antiseptic 2 for 90c 16-OZ., REGULAR 49c SIZE Alcohol 2 for 50c 69c PKG. OF 18 * Christmas Cards 2 for 70c Also Christmas Paper, Ribbon and Icicles REGULAR 79e Stationery . 2 for 80c MANY OTHER ITEMS . . . SEE AD IN life LOOK POST LEGGETT & DAVIS PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 67 EDENTON sent)m\iv s ftiEfcot u to timer lyjHgp Seagrams jgmm ' £ BLENDED WHISKEY 86.8 Proof. 65% Grain Neutral Spirits i Seagram-DistUlers Company, Netv York City, New York £ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1956. Judges Will Choose Bag Sewing Queen On November 15th Who will be the 1956 Cotton Bag| Sewing Queen ? Housewives in 37 j states, from Connecticut to Cali fornia, from Mississippi to Minne sota, are eagerly awaiting the an- I swei to that question, for one of them may be the royal winner. - m—tfw%rir>AAn>ii>a Grand prize winners from 54 state and regional fairs will have their entries judged in the Madiscn Room of the tel Morrison in Chi | cago on November 15. The sew ing queen and her two runners-up will be named by a panel of na tionally known home economists. 13 Fairs Name Winners » l Winners of preliminary contests! at 13 early autumn fairs have al ready been chosen. For the first time in the history of the contest, two winners have been named at one fair. Mrs. Ottwin Schuluter, 1-Lb. Bag Harrell’s t 4 " 6 Lb -A v. Fresh Picnic W Meat MB P-kßoast lb. 39c , lb**/ ■ ■ a* OliJ \' ■ • SH y|| r 1 resh M * \ i ) . * HMP 9 £> XL\ IS7 **Br WBmmtr r* 1 f • \ K moiHGSuyrK h* rOrk Liver / • Small Lean Fresh lb 3«>r HAMS J Whole or Half Short Link TRADING JH * Smoked Sausage STAMPS ~ jB^M lb. 29c Ip & b sifftßim I Bl^ri FROZEN FOODS Pop-Rite I Tex :e I 10-OZ. PACKAGE READY-TO-FRY TJ f I J A Y FANTAIL SHRIMP 67c lOp LOFII l-LB. PACKAGE OCEAN PERCH „ ... FILLET _49c O OA Qt. Bottles lft-OZ. PACKAGE CHOPPED M CctllS r P l^ COLLARDS 25c - X for io-oz. package tuknip Rose Farm Shoepeg SALAD 23c O\T Campbell’s Vegetable PEAS 23c V 10-OZ. PACKAGE 2 No. 303 cans I O UJT I 8R0CC0L1...... 33c 9Q 0 nA 10-OZ. PACKAGE MIXED J Us* VEGETABLES 24c mmmmLmmmm C Armour’s Free China With MI I K ' w Crop Florida FRENCH MARKET \LcL ' jra P efruit COFFEE 55c 3 foF 31c Fresh Fine Ground New Crop Florida 15. 89c Cocoanut Oranges 8-oz. Pkg. md m mm 1 Plastic Measuring Cup U 1L. C FREE With 1 Qt 25C I Kraft Cooking Oil Fwh who|e New Red Winesap I 1 qt. 55c Cocoanuts APPLES I New Instant 2 for 35c 3 lk 29c I Babo Cleanser ri Cured Sweet ti tdmtdc I o oo Potatoes TURNIPS I 14 oz - cans 5 lbs. 39c 2 fobs- 25c I D And ß Superette PHONE 71 Froo Parlfinir FREE DELIVERY I EDENTON, N. C. 166 rarKlHg * FRIDAY & SATURDAY | Pender, Neb., and Mrs. Harold Ste vens, Lexington, Neb., tied for first place at the Nebraska State Fair. .Other fair winners are: Mrs. W. B. Taylor, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. Her bert Coning, Greenville, Ohio; Mrs. Milton Hjckey, Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Mrs. Marshall Pitzer, Alderson, W. Va.; Mrs. Clara Bekegrede, Car rollton, Mo.; Mrs. E. B. Casey, lowa City, lowa. Miss Winnie Newberry, Vaca ville, Calif.; Mrs. Eunice R. Pal mer, Selana Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Carl Amston, Columbia Heights,' Minn.; and Mrs. Winifred N. Par dey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago Trip Is The three national winners will receive an expense-paid week in Chicago. While there, they will be entertained with sightseeing tours, shopping expeditions, and visits to network and local radio and tele vision programs. They will re ceive valuable household prize?, in cluding an automatic washer-dryer, console sewing cabinets, a .two oven gas range, ad a custom re frigerator with freezer locker. Three Little Words “What does the bride think when she walks Into the church?” “Aisle, Altar, Hymn.” FIGHTS ALL COLDS SYMPTOMS AT ONE TIME... IN LESS TIME ! ITS tHE PROVEN COLDS MEDICINE
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