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PAGE TWO ►—C School Lunch Room Menus Menus at lunch rooms in Chowan County Schools May 5-9 will be as fol lows: White Oak Consolidated School Monday Spanish rice with beef, mixed vege tables, cole slaw, rolls and butter, cookies, milk. Tuesday— Pork patties with gravy, creamed pota toes, green beans, scallop ed tomatoes, rolls with butter, milk. Wednesday—Cheeseburg er, potato salad, mixed greens, rolls with butter, upside down cake, milk. Thursday Meat loaf with gravy, steamed cab bage, candied yams, rolls with butter, fruit cup, milk. Friday—Tuna salad, green peas, buttered com, toma toes, rolls with butter. Would You Believe? MOBILE HOMES As Low os ' $l5O Down on Used r $350 Down on New LARGE SELECTION of New and Used 10* and 12’ Wide 1,2,3,4 Bedrooms. See them today. They’re the best “You Will Never Get in Hot Water If You Trade with Tidewater” See Peek for a Better Pick Tidewater Trailer Sales Tetephoae MS-5155 Washington, N. C. After 0, Nqkiw 944-4949 JKeep Those Cards And “Letters Coming, Folks! One of the most gratifying experiences any author can have is to know that he is read . . . and one of the quickest and surest ways to find out is to make an erroneous statement. Take last week’s ad, for example ... we claimed T. J. Jarvis, one of Currituck County’s late great illuminaries, was born in the house near the N. C. Historical Highway Marker proclaiming that this was the house he was born in. Well, now, what we didn’t know, and what has happened since the marker was erected is the original Jarvis home was demolished and a new brick structure has stood in its place for several .years. Thanks to our readers, we were soon put back on course, and are herewith passing the information to all and sundry, including the State Department of Archives and History. Keep those cards and letters coming, folks! Hie Norfolk & Carolina TeL & TeL Co. I 45 HAWTHORNE ROAD ANOTHER SPECIAL FROM EDENTON REALTY ... AND A REAL BUY! CALL EDENTON REALTY West Byrum, Jr. Jack Habit Ph. 482-2318 Ph. 482-2725 P. O. Box 119, Edenton, N. G, cookies, milk. Chowan High School Monday Hamburger steak, mashed potatoes, scallopped tomatoes, pea nut butter cookies, prunes, rolls, butter, milk. Tuesday— Pizza with sausage and cheese, tossed salad, buttered com, fruit cup, crackers, bread, but ter, milk. Wednesday—Baked ham, potato salad, green beans, strawberry shortcake, rolls, butter,"milk. Thursday Chicken sal ad, green peas and car rots, buttered com, rolls, crackers, jello with fruit, milk. Friday Fish portions, French fries, carrot and cabbage salad, peaches, block cake, hush puppies, butter, milk. | THE CHOWAN HEHALD. EDENTON. MONTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY* MAT 1. IBM. Ernest A. Swain Elementary School Monday Hamburgers, cheese slices, carrot and cabbage salad, French fries, catsup, rolls and butter, apple pie, milk. Tuesday— Corned beef, ‘ onions, potatoes and gravy, steamed cabbage, spiced ’ beets, com bread and but ter, pineapple, milk. Wednesday—Pork chops, green beans, candied yams, rolls and butter, grapefruit 1 sections, milk. Thursday—Spaghetti with meat sauc , cheese slices, turnip greens, carrot sticks, rolls and butter, ice cream, cookies, milk. Friday—Roast beef, gar den peas, creamed potatoes, gravy, rolls and butter, blueberry pie, milk. I John A. Holmes High School Monday Fish and ( shrimp, French fries, scal loped tomatoes, com bread, : butter, grapefruit sections, ; cookies, milk. Tuesday— Pizza with sausage and cheese, cole ■ slaw, string beans, choco ! laie pudding, milk. V.' esday—Baked ham, buttered potatoes, green limas, rolls, butter, apple sauce cake with whipped topping, milk. Thursday Pork patties with gravy, whipped pota toes, buttered com, rolls, butter, fruit cup, milk. Friday—Sloppy Joe with bun, cheese slices, potato chips, green peas, straw berry shortcake, .milk. D. F. Walker High School Monday Spaghetti and meat balls, buttered cab bage, peach half, hot bis cuit, butter, milk. Tuesday—. Chicken salad, buttered cubed potatoes, blackeye peas, hot rolls, butter, pineapple upside down cake squares, milk. Wednesday Meat loaf with tomato sauce, string beans, candied yams, lime jello, rolls, butter, milk. Thursday Pork steak with onion gravy, rice, GOOD UPS Cover your window Air Conditioner with one of our reasonably priced awnings and save 25% on your electric bill. Mary Carter Paint Store 301 E. Queen St. Edenton, N. C. scalloped tomato, buttered fresh greens, rolls, butter, milk. Friday Salmon cak% slaw, mixed vegetable*, com bread squares, apple pie, butter, milk. New Books At Local Library New books . received at Shepard - Pruden Memorial Library indude the fol lowing: Fiction Message From Hong Kong by Mignon Eberhart The Night of the Comet by Daniel Telfer. Force 10 From Navarone by Alistair Mao Lean. How Firm a Foundation by Patrick Dennis. The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, by Mar jorie Kellog. The Ascent of D-13 by Andrew Garve. Catching Saradove by Bertha Harris. Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry by Harry Kernel man. Non-Fiction Ordeal of Change by Eric Hoffer. Passionate State of Mind and Other Aphorisms by Eric Hoffer. When Teenagers Take Care of Children by Ivor Kraft. Due to Lack of Interest Tomorrow Has Been Can celed by Irene Kampen. A Place For You; Psych ology and Religion by Paul Toumier. The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. Best of Clarence Day by Clarence Day. The Great Depression: U. S. in the 30’s by Robert Goldston. The Greensboro Reader by Robert Watson and Gibbons Ruark. New Structures in Flow er Arrangement by Fran ces Bode. Eleanor Roosevelt: Am erican Conscience by Tam ara Hareven. 85 Days: The Last Cam paign of Robert Kennedy by Jules Witcover. Lyrical and Critical Es says by Albert Camus. ALWAYS hold matches ti[l cold 5X7 PORTRAIT mm m LIVING COLOR © » -:- NO AGE UMIT Limit et metle portrait per family, aA dttional eabjeets in mum tally |LW plus a s#e haadftag charge each, groups sL#e WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th 12 Noon til 5:00 P. M. Tarkington’s .it ... > ~ i r i * J ¥ f TFv ■ i‘- ■ i Jgyi . H _ j |g ; Vs ■ urfHll CLUBWOMAN HONORED—Edenton BPW Club last Thursday honored Mrs. Beulah Boswell, right, as Clubwoman of the Year. Shown making the presenta tion of flowers and silver cup is Miss Edna Snell, club president. BPW Honor Mrs. Beulah Boswell Mrs. Beulah Boswell, owner of Edenton Restau rant, has been chosen as BPW Clubwoman of the Year. Mrs. Boswell was honor ed last Thursday night at a banquet at her restau rant This is on* of the top two awards given by the BPW and the highest award a clubwoman can receive. Mrs. Lena M. Leary, a past winner of the club woman honor, made the presentation. Miss Edna Snell, club president, presided at the banquet. In making the presenta tion, Mrs. Leary said of Mrs. Boswell: “Her contribution of her time, money, loyalty and service has been invalu able to our club and our community. These quali ties, too, have reached out to bring recognition to our S. S. Recipients Should Report Change Os Address Promptly Residents of the Chowan County area who are re ceiving monthly social se curity checks are reminded to report directly to the Elizabeth City office any change of address or other events affecting continued receipt of their checks. Reports may be made by mail, phone or in person. Appropriate report forms are available at the Eliza beth City office. This reporting method enables the district office to take advantage of the increased capacity of its high speed communications circuits to transmit infor mation to record centers. , Until recently, social se- I ourity beneficiaries were club in the district, East ern Area and in the North Carolina Federation. She has attended most district and area meetings and many of the state conven tions, always bringing in spiration and prestige to our club members and our club. “She not only has served our club well but is an out standing, energetic and loy al citizen of Edenton and Chowan County, including chairman of Ocean Hiway Association, which has been a tremendous fac tor in bringing recognition to Edenton and Chowan County on a national level. She is also at the present i time chairman of the Tour-1 est Committee for the t Chamber of Commerce, and last but not least, first vice president of the Eden ton BPW Club.’* She also pointed out that Mrs. Boswell "has truly lived by the creed of our encouraged to notify the Social Security Adminis tration about the occur rence of these events by mailing pre-addressed post card forms to a record center. Events that affect receipt of monthly social security checks, in addition to ad dress changes, are starting or stopping work (employ ment), marriage or re marriage in some instances, divorce and death. FARMERS! Dusting and Spraying Time Is Here WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF JOHN BLUE DUSTERS • John Deere Hi - Cycle AND Johnson Sprayers ALSO HYPRO PUMPS AND SPRAYER KITS ✓ v See Us for Your Dusting and Spraying Needs! Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. EDENTON, N. C. “ Your John Deere Dealer” GUY G HOBBS, Mgr. federation and our objec tives to elevate the stand ards of women.” ✓ Mrs. Boswell is a charter member of the club, hav ing joined in July, 1948, and' has served in many capacities. MPT BE ■"■b." m**' IP” '"*mm ' ~”“*‘** Don’t bite on dubious medicines, sold door to door or thru cut-rate catalogs and stores. Your doctor and druggist * vs s „ . v . ... v w.. w-c * •e”e « are professionally trained - as neigh bors, they take a genuine interest in your health and well-being. 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