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[Merry HUI Hews! y 'By Mrs. Ethel Winborne / V Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson] of Norfolk spent Saturday flight and Sunday with their mother, j Mrs. Kate Johnson and Mrs. C. T. Baker. Mrs. Lila Freeman of Cole rain spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Baker and Mrs. R. W. Perry of Colerain spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Baker. J. L. Williford has been a pa-' tient in the Bertie Memorial Hosoital at Windsor foi the past Week. Mrs. Wesley Winborne return ed home Tuesday after spend ing the past three weeks as a patient in the Bertie Memorial Hospital at Windsor. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., Mrs. Kate Johnson and Mrs. S. B. Adams_yisited Mrs. Lillie Smith wick in Ahoskie Thursday. It Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mathews off L Portsmouth were the reqentj ’ week-end guests of Mr. and Seaten Williams. Miss Beckie Bunch of Eliza-) beth City spent the week-end at j home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith of Norfolk spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williford. Mr. and Mrs.' Everett Baker of Norfolk spent the week-end with his parents and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker accompanied them to Nags Head and Hkttefas and spent Sunday. Miss Vannie Mae Cowand, Mrs. Livingston White and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waltons Har den spent Friday at Rocky Mount. . j Jerry Cowand of Newport ■ News spent the week-end. with , his father, S. V. Cowand and sisters, Misses Vannie Mae afnd ' Frances Cowand. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Crabtree •of Raleigh spent Sunday and Monday here with their mother, Mrs. Sallie Adams” and brother, Sammie. . Mrs. Norman Phelps has been a patient at the Beaufort Coun ty Hospital at Washington, N. C., for the last two weeks. She is now at Windsor Hospital. Mrs. D. A. Byrd has been spending the past three weeks 1 with Dr. Charles Pruden and family of Wilson. J Mrs. T. E. White has been' a patient at the Chowan Hospital at Edenton for the past three weeks. A. E. Bowen, Sr., of Windsor visited his sister, Mrs. Ethel Winborne Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clay of Harrellsville visited friends here Sunday. James P. Love of Manteo spent r the week-end here with his wife and daughter, Mrs. Love and Nina. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield f and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seymour of LaGrange Friday night and spent Saturday | with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small NOTICE! MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW The Board of County Commissioners of Chowan County will meet as the Board of Equalization And Review in the Tax Supervisor’s Office, Hotel Jo sep h Hey ?es building, Monday, March 16, at 9 A. M. for the purpose of equalization of property values, and < the said Board will adjourn from day to day until this work is completed. — . * ||. p n g\ i| n wMU L I# I I |m. Il CHAIRMAN u iof LaGrange. They also visited I!Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and I) son, Claude Lee of Elizabeth ' City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Syemour and children of LaGrange visited Mr. 1 and Mrs. Owen Barfield Sunday ■ afternoon. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smith wick spent the week-end with , Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Henderson of Holly Ridge. Britt Smithwick spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bissette of Sims. k Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smith ■ wick visited their daughter, Miss Fonda Smithwick of East Caro lina College, Greenville Sunday night. j r TS [ Lunch Room Menus j % i ■ i i v ■ Menus at the John A. Holmes 1 High School lunch room for the : week of March 16-20 will be as I follows: Monday: Cornbeef with pota toes and gravy, buttered corn, ! hot biscuits, butter, apple pie, I . . . i BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE ) BOOKMOBILE NO. 1 Mrs. Verdie Alexander, Librarian 'March 16—9-0:10, Rosa White; 9:15-9:25, Palins; 9:30-9:45, Mod lie Nixon; 9:20-10, Hattie John son; 10:10-10-20, W. A. Perry; 10:25-10:20, Mattie Ryan; 10:35- 10:45. Ruth Armstead; 10:50-11, M. H. Horton; 11:05-11:15, Cora Capehart; 11:20-11-25, John Rob erts; 11:30-11-35, S. M. Welch; 11:40-11-55, Roxie Roberts; 12:05- 12-10, W. D. Roberts;* 12-15- 12-25, Marie Hall; 12:35-12-40, Hurdle Store; 12-45-12:50, E. L. Felton; 1:20-1:30, Margaret Boyd; 1:35-1:55, C. H. Fain; 2-2-10, Elizabeth Fain; 2:15-2:20, Paul ine Jordan; 2:25-2:30, Maggie Riddick; 2:35-2:45, Emma Jor dan; 3-3:15, Alethia Felton; 3:25- 3:30, Mary Elliott; 3:45-3:50, H. R. Peele’s store; 3:55-4, Mary Brown. March 17—9-9:10, Fannie Las siter; 9:15-9:20, Beatrice Valen tine; 9:25-9:30, Catherine Cox; 9:35-9:45, Lula Holley; * 9:50-1, White Oak School; 1:05-1 :15, Cora Lee Holley; 1:20-1:30, Lil lian Parks; 1:35-1:45, Brenda Taylor; 2-2:05, Doris Holley; 2:10-2:15, Hattie Elliott; 2:25- 2:30, Zypher Spivey; 2:35-2:45, Vivian Taylor; 2:55-3, QejrJrudei ...AZALEAS... j We have some of the finest Azaleas in red, white, and j » pink, 30 varieties. If you could see them you would buy. , l 2/3 yr. Azaleas, mixed varieties, some budded. 170 ' Special—each (add 50c per doz. postage) J . 3/4 yr. Azaleas, all budded. 18 varieties. Nice 49c ‘ ’ green plants, each ■ J i 4/5 yr. Azaleas in gallon cans, SI.OO value o9c 1 ’ Only * ) , American Boxwood in gallon cans 75c ‘ > Only 1 ; Crepe Myrtle, red > Special (add 25c ea. postage (Crepe Myrtle) _• ' We have over 40 acres of nice shrubbery, such as Hollies, ! Dogwood, White Pines, Longleaf Pines, etc. Come to see us! : LEIX) FARMS, GROWERS * HIGHWAY 125 HAMILTON. N. C. f TME CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. TRVRBDAT, MARCH 13. 1364. milk. Tuesday: Dried navy beans, sandwiches—peanut butter, meat salad, cheese*; cookies and milk. | Wednesday: Fried chicken, | potato salad, hot rolls, butter, string beans, ice cream, milk. Thursday: Meat salad, dried navy beans, • turnip greens, toast ed cheese sandwich, pineapple cake, mlik. Friday: Hamburgers, ham burger rolls, creamed potatoes, garden peas, peaches, milk. WANT TO WIN CASH? SEE THE NEWS AMERICAN! A big cash prize may be yours for correctly solving the Jack pot Crossword Puzzle in The Baltimore News American. Win ners have pocketed as much as $2,300. Test your skill, word knowledge and powers of rea son. Enter this week’s money laden Jackpot Crossword Puzzle in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN on sale at your local newsdealer White; 3:05-3:10, Saunders Blue 3:30-3:40, Mary Britt; 3:45-3:55, Yvonne Holley; 4-4:05, Nowell; 4:10-4:15, Stella Rountree; 4:20- 4:25, Alethea Privott; 4:35-4:45, Clara Carter. March 19—9-9:05, Evalina Har ris; 9:10-9:15, Clara Hassell; 9:20- , 9:25, Green; 9:30-11, St. John’s School; 11:05-11:15, Emma Har ris; 11:20-11:30, Sylvester Gran ! by; 11:30-11:40, Mary Harrell; 12-12:10, Cora Felton; 12:15- 12:25, Mable Howard; 12:30-12:40, Wardsworth; 12:50-1, Lilly Web ster; 1:05-1:10, W. H. Sawyer; 1:15-1:20, Hester Wynn; 1:25-1:35, Priscilla Long; 1:45-1:55, Cora Skinner; 2-2:10, J. C. Sawyer; 2:20-2:30, Carrie Brown; 2:35- 2:50, Martha Clark; 3-3:25, Har rell; 3:30-3:40, Harrell at store; 3:45-4, Hassell. March 23—9-9:20, Celia Rawls; 9:25-9:35, Eliza Ford; 9:50-10, R. E. Simpson; 10:05-10:15, Tamar White; 10:20-10:30, Roxanna White; 10:30-10:45, Hattie Drew; 10:50-11, Elzora Jones; 11:15- 11:25, Mayo; 11:35-11:45, Nevada , Mayo; 11:50-11, Perry’s store; 12-12:10, Minnie Morris; 12:15- 12:25, Rosa Stallings; 12:35-12:45, Charlie Leary; 12:55-1, Wilder; ( 1:05-1:15, Minnie Wilder: 1:20- Light 3:15-3:25, Thomas Jones; 1:30, Arthur McCleary; 1:35-1:45, Shirley Riankin; 1:55-2, Shirley l Jordan; 2:10-2:20, Peterson’s; 12:25-2:30, Johnson; 2:35-2:45, Marie Boyce; 3-3:15, Fannie Johnson; 3:20-3:30, Bertha John son. Martfti 24—9-9:30, Virginia Jor dan; 9:35-9:40, Bertha Clark; 9:40-12, Albemarle Street Ex tension; 9:45-12, first stop across from Albania Hill store, stop every few houses to end of road; 12:50-1:30, Brown Carver Li-; brary; 1:35-2, old Hertford high-' way; 2:10-2:20, Roxie Bonner. ! BOOKMOBILE NO. 2 Mrs. Bryan Harris, Librarian 1 March 16—9:20-9:35, Mrs. Geor-| gie Toppin; 9:40-10, Mrs. Bertha) White; 10-10:15, Belch Service Station; 10:20-10:30. Mrs. H. T. Perry; 10:40-11, Mrs. Elton Jor dan; 11:05-11:20, Mrs. Daisy Jor dan; 11:25-11:30, Alice White’s home; 12-12:15, Mrs. Ruth Dail’s; 12:20-12:30, Mrs. Jessie Byrum; 12:35-12:45, Mrs. Dorsey Boyce; 12:50-1, Mrs. Dorothy Chappell; 1:05-1:20, Mrs. Clara Chappell; 1:30-1:45, Mrs. Thomas Asbell; 1:50-2. Mrs. Herbert Dale; 2:05- 2:15, Mrs. Minnie Corprew; 2:30- 2:45, H. Peele’s Station; 2:50-3, Mrs. W. Elliott; 3:10-3:25, Mrs. Blanche Asbell; 3:25-3:40, By ruril’s Cross Roads; 3:40-3:50, Mrs. Hubert L. Jordan; 4-4:30, Mrs. Lane’s; 4:30-4:45, Rev. Leake’s home. March 17—9:20-10, Mrs. David Ober; 10-10:15. Mrs. Rodney Bass; 10:20-10:40, Mrs. Everett Wilson; 10:45-11, Mrs. Eula Bunch; 11-11:15, Mrs. Clarence Bass; 11:15-11:35, Mrs. Percy Bass; 11:50-12:15, Mrs. Spruill; 12:15-12:30, Spivey’s store; 12:35- 12:45, Mrs. Edgar Pearce; 12:55- 1:10, Tynchs Fishery; 1:20-1:30, Mrs. Gurney Harrell; 1:50-2:05. Mrs. Marvin Peele; 2:05-2:15, Mrs. Wallace Peele; 2:20-2:30, Mrs. J. D. Peele; 2:40-3, Mrs. Allene Privott; 3:05-3:15, Mrs. Lane; 3:35-3:45, Mrs. Marian Nixon; 3:50-4, Mrs. Sam Nixon. March 18 9:30-2:30, Chowan High School; 2:45-3, Celia Bunch home; 3:20-3:35, Mrs. James Ward; 3:40-3:50. Mrs. Josephine Ward; 3:55-4, Mrs. Marcella Ward; 4:10-4:20, Mrs. Rodney Jordan; 4:25-4:35, Dian Peedon; 4:40-4:55, Mrs. White. March 19—9-9:15, Mrs. Brady |C-E CHEST FREEZER] IA Super Market In Your Home I I 17.1 Cubit Foot I I NET CAPACITY UP TO I I 595 LBS. OF FOOD ** JmMM I I ~ ~~ ~ 7 i MHd 0*243/ > ~ 1 ' IJr I Fast Freeze Anywhere In Food Compartment I ■ Fast Heat Transfer. Aluminum Tubing in Bonded 1 I Directly to an Aluminum Chip-Proof, Rust-Proof Inner 8 I Liner Which Thus Becomes a Huge Freezing Surface. 1 I SEE IT TODAY AT A I Quinn Furniture Co. of Edenton, Inc. | Hare; 9:20-9:35, Mrs. Louis Francis; 9:40-10, Mrs. Robert Francis; 10:15-10:30, Mrs. Marie Waff; 10:30-10:45, Mrs. Morris Waff; 10:50-11. Mrs. Virginia Bembridge; 11:05-11:20, Mrs. L. E. Emminizer; 11:25-11:45, Mrs. D. M. Smith; 11:50-12, Mrs. C. P. Harrell; 12:25-12:45, Mrs. John Pierce; 1:30-1:40, Mrs. O. C. Long; 1:40-2, Mrs. Paul Ober; 2-2:10, Mrs. Lloyd Parrish; 2:20- 2:30, Thomas Nixon; 2130-2:40, lMrs. S. W. Byrum; 2:50-3. Mrs. ;W. E. Nixon; 3:05-3:15, Mrs. Ray mond Bunch; 3:15-3:30, Mrs. Otis I Chappell; 3:30-3:45, Mrs. Marvin j Evans; 3:50-4, Winborne home; '4:10-4:20, Mrs. Hendricks; 4:25- 14:35, Belenda Perry; 4:45-5, Mrs. 1 Belle Parker. March 23-9:30-10, Mrs. Hay- THE CRISIS THAT WASN’T ■ Today, there are many quick victories over disease. Each might be described as a crisis that didn’t quite happen thanks to today’s superior medicinal agents. * Modern medicines prescribed ■ by your physician score amazing triumphs over diseases which. nQJPRHI only a decade ago, were almost certain to become \ dangerously serious. p '1 Present-day pharmaceuticals, . »V] such as the antibiotics, t ; 1 require complex equipment, 'jskjr intricate controls and highly j skilled technicians for production. : | Although somewhat higher in * ,1 they actually are an investment k'fe’ in economy. They effect an earlier cure and cut down expensive sick-bed time. We are staffed and equipped to fill your doctor’s prescriptions promptly U at prices that are fair. HOLLOWELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS A Registered. Pharamacist Always On Duty PHONE 482-2121 PROMPT DELIVERS wood Jones; 10:30-10:40. Mrs. Harry Spruill; 10:45-11, Mrs. Harry Davenport; 11-11:10, J. O. Perry’s Station; 11:15-11:25, Mrs. Webb; 11:25-11:35, Mrs. Grace Blanchard; 11:40-12:20, Boyce’s Station; 12:40-1, Margaret Peeples; 1:10-1:25, Nixon’s Store; 1:45-2, Mrs. Ward; 2:10-2:25. Mrs. Hattie Byrum; 3-3:15, Mrs. Gray Godwin; 3:20-3:40, C. T. Dixon’s Store; 3:50-4, Mrs. Wil liams. April 2-9-9:15, Mrs. Edith Brabble; 9:30-10, Mrs. Jethro; 10:10-10:25, Mrs. Jethro; 10:30- 10:45. Mrs. Ross Inglis; 10:55- 11:15, Mrs. Overton; 11:15-11:35, Mrs. Tom Brabble; 11:40-12, Mrs. Brabble; 12:10-12:25, Mrs. Nixon; 12:35-12:45, Brabble Store; 12:55- 1:05, Mrs. Edward Spruill. SAVING a FAMILY % AFFAIR at The Peoples Bank and Trust Company n'4sSA,. Dreams for you, and every member of your family, can be come realities when you save with us! Along with safety, ready availability of your funds, and “one stop” banking serv ice, saving with us is an ideal family affair! / hhhhhh I—SECTION TWO PAGE THREE
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