'(CIVIC calendar] Continued^ From Page 1. Section ) L through Wednesday, December ' 24th. A meeting of the directors of the Edenton Chamber of Com merce will be held this (Thurs day) afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at 4m Hotel Joseph Hewes. Edenton Junior-Senior High School Band will present a pro g*am of Christmas music in the new auditorium Friday night, De cember 19, at 8 o'clock. White Christmas will be cele btated at the Edenton Baptist Church next Sunday, December Zl. 1 Chowanoke Council No. 54, De gree of Pocahontas, will hold its annual Christmas par'y tonight (.Thursday) in the Red Men hall. The parly will be held at 8:30 o'clock following a business meeting starting at 7:30 o'clock. The combined choirs of the Baptist Church wil present the annual program of Christmas mu sic in the church sanctuary Sun »day afternoon, December 21, at 4 o'clock. VFW Auxiliary will meet to-1 night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the Post home. A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F., fe A. M., will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. . Annual program of Christmas music will be presented at the Center Hill Baptist Church to night (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock. The senior choir of the Metho-1 dist Church will present a pro- ] gram of Christmas music at the! morning service Sunday, Decem ber 21. A special offering for the build ing fund at the Baptist Church Will be taken Sunday, December 28th. Members of the VFW Post and the Auxiliary will hold a Christ mas party at the Post Home Sat urday night, December 20, at 9| o'clock. Young Churchmen of St. Paul's Episcopal Church are again spon soring the Empty Stocking Fund to provide Christmas presents for unfortunate children in the com munity. The children's Division of the Wte«i»Xj£i toas-bai aas-ftas m*> Saa Bwe-ajc-a **»*.« tea-g ■ ifflr K ||jn Hk^H n M «, Jk 11. B B "■ i- ... BKL St \ | to.him ... to to~.tototo° M | ■ Bv •' jpß^P^w fl B ■ Forehand Jewelers : k “¥he Diamond Store of Edenton” \ J Methodist Church will present a. Christmas pageant at the church Sunday, December 21. Edenton firemen are again re pairing discarded toys to be dis : tributed among children for Christmas. [ St. Paul's Episcopal Church ■ will celebrate its 258th anniver- | ■ sary at the consecration service t to be held Monday night, Janu ary 26. at 8 o'clock. i i Edenton Woman's Club an . nounces that a $lO prise Will be , awarded for the best outside , Christmas decoration in Edenton's residential area. A drive to secure funds for I Boy Scouts in Edenton and Cho , wan County is now In progress. William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign ' Wars, will meet Tuesday night ‘ at 8 o'clock. A Christmas parly will be j held at the Teenage Club Fri day night. December 19. from 8 to 11 o'clock. Edenton Industry Development , Corporation and Chamber of Commerce is conducting a labor j survey in connection with a large I knitting plant expected to locale' in Edenton. I ; • • . ■• j' —Schenleq golden H AGE ,sdSL : BRAND H I -j ' £in 1 $2-30 E •I i $0.65 W * i «* 4/5Qt h |i SCHENUI OISTIUEIS (0. DISTILLED OUT DIN. FIOM lOOX GBAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 90 MOOF. j* >1 , THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 18, 1958. C- —— -V Vets Question Box j Q —Are “peacetime” veterans entitled to VA hospital care? A—Yes, but only if they were discharged for a disability incur i red or aggravated in line of duty ( or if they are receiving compen i| sation for a service-connected disability. t .1* The most successful business , man is the man who holds onto , the old just as long as it is good , and grabs the new just as soon as it is better. —Robert P. Vanderpoel. card""oe~thanks'~'~~ We wish to ‘take this means of expressing our heartfelt thanks to our kind Neighbors and dear friends for their untiring effort: shown us during our hours of sor- j row in the -death of our son, El- . wood Duncan Harrell. We espe j dally, thank each one for many, cards, flowers, visits and other | tokens of love and sympathy. I May heaven’s richest blessings be | bestowed upon each and every | one. . —Mr. and Mrs. Elwood I Harrell and Family. p- J A A A A A A AAA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .«'* I PHTHISIC’S -shop- A: SUPER MARKET •for freshness • for top values ; ' A A ™ OM E^| 31 FII .l ORDeSThD DELtVER? ENTO " • FOR QUALITY TMETOtTSECTICt (A 1-20 Lit. Average Armour's | l‘lll^ll^Sl. v* A; BROAD BREASTED AND S r Alll .t w - 7 a A genuine rockingham I unify TURKEYS | Sausags 8 ♦! end of course serve... I Our Prices Are 100% Competitive ... All Poultry Is I f!U A\iU'R I 'ppjpo $ Plainly Marked for Comparison of Price and Quality! f ( ' flavor.^ 4$ | TTM3 Ll>. A~ eiage Fresh f you remember from a; ‘li- carton 23c j LOCAL GROWN TURKEY HENS ] your childhood! A Niblet ’***"{ Serve Ham | DELICIOUS HOLIDAY Hfflg j4-S Lb. Fresh Lean g \ I his Christmas j < CORN I Compare - PRICES S We have Lh Corn- riCMC S li and QUALITY V. . ..ISaJIO A «*■ Tenderized and I ~ $ jA 0 \ j. fXf \ I \ -Smoked Hams * hb.— 5 can IXc 1 —of our —|/ *%Ji^S/ arl Y icnic r for - vou l „ :J M. j I F fit v99rs' /to ‘hc.ose Imm .. . | & VC ,m< * competitive- I JV <\ P A Green Giant | I %dP frjt) ;3 A PEAS i % Chicken o' the Seas Lean Tender \ 1-Lb. Pork ™j) |2 139 c TUNAjPorkCHop.!Brains [Livers I a ajax « can 35 c | ib * 54 c r p 2s c f lb * 4^=l ' AM. V A 1 ZTL |•’ 6as.e«s a»s£«LiSJfsc Be Wb trsaweg w**»awJJ , <■ f No. 2Y> Del Monte l Tall Oceanspray 1 pepperidge farm f | c | SPICEI) I CRANBERRY | POULTRY ba S I „ eaches 1I .. . 29(* i -ss 1 3-Lbs. ,? 1- J o* *" 1 T* 1 , ' iin^ ■*^*"== *>«a-sfc-«c ? : - \ A I jar | _2 cans- | Sa Jc on Fresh |a, ;i A.« 1:F1 uffo f A i HHji ' I Scan 84c (Nllln \| £ tt- i•, rABUNfr , *- , L-Lm. I | 28-oz. Borden’s | / / I Marshmallow |None Such Minced I can 35c sCreami Meat j I A O ~r !i ar 97c I jar CQc LARGE FLORIDA PASCAL g 5 Snowdrift | fcß # ! %JTJ O -I Z can ■1 C I ly^,s 1 2-Lb. Blue Plate I <*4 w. tL# JL ] Blue Seal f Strawberry **^ ;%j» | 1 - | Holiday Pak Cluster | California Emerald 3-Lbs. I > | | I # 0 J yfc a; ifwFl v/leo I preserves I Raisins j Walnuts » gican 75 c iobQq i* c? n i * i * c g #, Giant fid VV I t J | 1-Lb Bunte’s | 1-Lb. Pk- @ 48 siTxciFarSFcjeFu a?c» of.* an, i»nr«| JFLLIES AND T > • | f FAB ] Quart Way Pack Whole SWEET ORANGE SLICES ** raZll UIS ® J box 81 c !PICKLES : 39 c J i 23 c j's 41 c | JA jivu^ a c' 3 gvigq=--cy gi g- g gi i -j Guest Regular | Palmolive Large Size | Regular . A-Jvory Soap Spic’nSpanf SOAP ] TREND j DIAL SOAP ;g> A 4bar s 27 c i box 29 c l bar 10 c 12 1 39° j 2bare 27 c i PAGE FIVE )—SECTION ONI

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