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PAGE TWO -SECTION ONE Viii'n ■ ■ -W' 1 » *'* Patients discharged from Cho- Wan Hospital for the week of November 16-23 were as follows: White —.'Hebert Bass, Master John Allen Master Car roll Augustus Evans, Master Jo seph Wallace Goodwin HI, David J. Pritchard, William J. Daniels,' Mrs. Jean Rhodes, Mrs. Glenda Beoh, Jerry Barringer, Mrs. Ber tha Hassell, Mrs. Benda Clifton, Mrs. Kathryn Moore, Mrs. Bari bara Crandall, Mrs. Dena Wheel er,, Charles .O. Dail, Ellis R. Dav »nport,;Mfs: Bertie Asbell, Mrs. Christine Chappell, Mrs. Lou Ray Brooks,'Mrs. Claudia Spruill, Mrs.. A%i Alexander, Mrs. Hen rietta Hare, Mrs. Bessie Wil liatns. Colored—Mrs. Armeta Askew, Mrs. Cora Coefield, Louis Fel ton Williams, Mrs. Minnie Priv ott, Mrs. Josephine Leary, Rob-| ert Evans, 'Mrs. Eva Mae Ses soms,’ Mrs. Laura W. Walton. 7 * f Births White;— Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans, a 'Son; Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Abner Rhodes, Jr., a son; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clyde Clif ton, a -son; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ray Belch, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Oley Eugene Moore, a son. Colored—Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Matthews, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. John L. Coefield, a daughter. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Capt. and Mrs. W. O. Speight of Montgomery, Alabama, an nounce the birth of their fourth child, a second son, Russell Ed ward, horn November 17 at Max well AFB Hospital. SEAGRAM’S ; V.O. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY Sttjjautf / VM * ~ a BLCNO “•St,. ftAQE S«=ICCTCO V^V C *'° AND .aNDto^V 1 " "'ON Os THt CAN AO* AW H,S WHISKV IS SIX YEA*S fNOE O ANO BOTTtfO N *i. * Seagram € sons. ®’" A »0 <"*NAOA CVST44.I** 5 L r.* 868 Moos ' iHm ' 1 ~' r -^r* Bf*BllAM-OHTILLI»S COMP»<,».T.C. 86.8 MBor I HtM-ttlt ilktt 01». J_ - n -orxnjy^inj~u-ir-- , -j~Lru —ir* * * ** Sjfl® Precision printing is : lK9i where we shine! 11 You don t nced a magnifying g ,ass t 0 see the difference in our printing. The result of our careful craftsman -I||XA/ ship is immediately apparent .. . and Mghly gratifying to our customers. VIEHI VooH like it, toot /1 K Phone 4S2* 2221 11 4-H project Work To Begin In December The Edenton 4-H Club Spon soring Committee, organizational and project leaders met on No vember £ In the interest of se curing additional adult leader ship and establishing a definite schedule for 4-H project super vision. The following schedule was set up by the group. 4-H’ers inter- < ested in projects in craft will i meet at the home of William Backus 111, on December 2 at 7:30 P. M.; Foods and Nutrition meeting at Mrs. Pattie Fayton’s, December 3 at 7:30 P. M.; Elec- I tricity, December 3 at Clinton I Walker, ..Jr„ Radio-TV Shop; I Clothing meeting at Mrs. Bessie I Walton’s December 4 at 7:30 I P. M.; Career Exploration, De- I cember 7 at 7:30 P. M., Miss I A. J. Allen, leader, place of I meeting to be announced; Home I Grounds Improvements Decern- I i ber 9 at the home of John Jones, I Jr., at 7:30 P. M.; and Room Im- I provement, December 10 at Mrs. I Emily Brooks. I Four-H’ers interested in these , projects should secure appropri ate record books from their lead ers and record names with the leader so that adequate facilities can be provided for each interest group. Any adult leader who would like to work with youth through the 4-H Club program should contact Fletcher F. Lassiter or i Mrs. O. S. Charlton, Agricultural and Home Economics Agent. ] LIONS MEET MONDAY Edenton’s Lions Club will meet Monday night, November | 30, at 7 o’clock at the Edenton armory. President Joe Thorud urges every Lion to be present. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOtf, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1964. GRADE “A" WHOLE I 14-22 Lb. Average’— Rockingham Young Mature H| I B M La K H WLJB I YOUNG TOM “AA” |\||/ a |#C V H |B I MB BE W W I TURKEYS I ’■ I -Tssrrrrsr-- Pound I Dry Freezer m I Corned Hcini lb» A ■ «jb Sausage 29c m. » I Half or B Harrell’s Brand Small Lean LEAN USDA —“A” FRESH CUT I *1 <■ COUNTRY corned nAn v UtJ HAM PICNICS “_9 yJz\ •s’s f 69c lb. 35c CHO PSI TURKEYS gw sli€l':iT I. lE ,IV |: -1 AM A I #l#fcc|BACoN WIUjMMu i ll k vQ libj9c lb * iW*B • l IW * ** * 1 feJ GREEN K Ki,n,, > ual * ri,,K §jT ffljfl lll ml] i!5 [ NEW CROP NUTS Fruit C&ke ! s|<39 swiith Walnuts. .53c Mixed Nuts49cl s SO I 30 il SYRUP 2 cans a bU ...free... : Cranberry Sauce... 21iJ M with this coupon and purchase of PF ACHES 49c E 1— FRESH OR FROZEN TURKEY Southern Cooked ■ Ji2*b mmm—m mmm • Friday and Saturday Only • -jR II C I 'petYimGlMtl s■'* LIMIT I PER FAMILY VOID AFTER NOV 2S (% \Jf L L J 2 g Golden Premium pkkles I PAVED PARKING I stuffing Fnmp Il II TO 11 lIoAC | FREE CARRYOUT SERVICE | ttllo *% F lUIItrCHJJJB | full q» / Jft | full T jC I PLUS...S&H GREEN STAMPS jß** B ** AJ C| Fruit Cake g ■ ■■■HBHHHBHHBHfIHMIBHMIHHHHIHHBHHBMHHIIi te-T— | I i§.qs. Hall's 2 io&ve* I ML M I Phone Oeliverj| .. jv d I I 482*2169 BppHyl fjgyf |jj
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