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i—SECTION OWE PAGE TWO Large Crowd Attends Varsity Club sanquet Continued from Pago 1. Section 1 associates. He told what foot -1 hall has meant to him in way J travel, education and income. «,At the conclusion of his very delightful address he answered quite a few questions which came from the audience. *■ Another feature of the pro gram was presentation of two trophies, one by radio station \frCDJ which went to Tom Phil ips for best sportsmanship. The other was for the most out standing football player, which to Harry Spruill. The WCDJ trophy was presented by Put Flannagan and the other by Coach Jerry McGee. Yeung Snruill expressed his apprecia te a for the honor, and gave due credit to the Aces’ linemen for | such of his success on the grid i i in. Coach McGee also paid high tribute to Assistant Coach Hilly Hardison for development of the Aces. ‘ Certificates were presented to tluj footbal' players by Coach MdGec and included the follow ing: £ Wesley Cnesson, Douglas Sex ijbn, Billy Ervin, Jerry Town dbn. Billy Twiddy, Mike Phelps, Harry Spruill, Jim Elliott, Hir ;fm Mayo, Jr., Perry Byrum, Dur ban Ambrose, Charles Swanner, Qavi 1 Holton, Phil Harrell, Douglas Twiddy, Charles Over toil. Tom Phillips, Bandy Cope land. Joe Harrell, Dwight Flan nagan. H. D. Edwards, Wayne Boss, Roy Forehand. Bill Mitch ener, Waverly Bond. Mike Over tpn, Billy Cozart, Clyde Adams, Walter Small, Glenn Hassell and Managers Bi!y Wallace. Fred erick Sexton and Quinton Good- Win. rJim Kinion, boys' basketball ijoach. presented certificates to l the following boys: Melvin Barnette. Billy Ervin. Douglas Sexton. Douglas Twid dy, David Holton. Phil Harrell, J Bill Rc-s, Durre'l Ambrose.' Dwight Flannagan, Bill Griffin.' and Managers Harry Busick and! Johnny Dowd. » Miss Sally Lytch, girls, bas tfelball coach, presented the! girls’ basketbal certificates, who! were as follows: Miriam Willis, Arlene Fry.' Brenda Stallings, Brenda Cuth- ! roll. Helen Rogerson, Glenna Quinn. Becky Williford, Anna Perry, Ann Costelloe. Sharon tWWWWVWWWWVWVS^V^SWV^ [WESTERN GAS & FUEL OIF, SERVICE ■ this Superf/ametiA I heater was made for B evenings out I Let yourself so,..start enjoying Round- nB the-Clock Automatic Oil Heating by Rfl Superflame now while it costs so little. Bn What’s more—let the famous Fuel Saver 9a| pick up the check for up to one third of the winter’s fuel bill! Come see a dramat- jHK ic demonstration of the Fuel Saver in ac- gall 1i0n... with cost-cutting proof. R eg . $299.95 fgpi Model 99TMBC-70.000 BTU NOW $229.95 B& iSnn ' ! 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Brenda Stallings, Helen Rogerson. Martha Vaugh Helen Rogerson. Patricia Alex , ander. Martha Vaughan ifnd Martha Fallis. Baseball certificates will be , presented later. Special Music At Red Men Meeting Chowan Tribe No. 12, Im proved Order of Red Men. will ! meet Monday night. February 24. at 7:30 o’clock. A program of I music will be presented by a ' group of colored musicians i.n --! mediately following a short busi ness meeting, so that Thomas Jackson, sachem of the tribe, urges a large attendance. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1964. 20th, 196m4 ™TI 3 BIG DAYS - THU. - FRI. - SAI. -Sg. U. S. Choice - Western Steer - Blade Chuck Western- Bone-in - Plate .|§. i nir r r O il, stewing 4 ibs.pi IWf F F j lbs> BEEF $l.OOl Vsßljf U 4 k L I 50 EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS Tjjjjrf ion HOT %M SAUSAGEM WIIU Au I I " LIWR I 3 1-lb. rolls SI.OO M tJSjf FRESH LEAN CUT USDA INSPECTED IPO RKSCHOPS 2 lbs, lgf •extra BFRANKS 2 lbs. 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