(redd! House Seen As Civic Center Mrs. Inglis Fletcher Ad vances Idea at DAR Meeting The Edenton Tea Party Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revo- ' lution met Wednesday night of last week in the assembly room at the James Iredell house. Mrs. J. Sf. Jones, 'Regent, presided with 20 members present The meeting opened with the rit ual, conducted by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. , M. F. Bond, Jr., Chaplain. ' It was announced that Mrs. Richard ’ B. Dixon has presented to the Chapter a beautifully framed portrait which she had painted. Mrs. Wood Privott diseussed plans for a Colonial Garden which has been made possible by the generous giftrfrom the Edenton Junior “‘ Woman’s Club. Members of the Chapter were re minded of the Golden Jubilee State Convention, which will be held in Charlotte on March 1, 2 and 3. Mrs. Inglis Fletcher, noted authoress of Edenton, will address the State group on that occasion and delegates from the local chapter are expected to at tend. At the meeting Wednesday Mrs. ' Fletcher spoke of her vision for the Iredell House and adjoining buildings in the future. Mrs. Fletcher said she hopes that the main ,building will be used as a civic center with its ideal location, and that the several smaller buildings on the property may be used for social, civic and- youth groups. “This beautiful old landmark can be of vital use to our community,” she declared. Mrs. J. H. McMullan and Mrs. Geo. Mack served light refreshments after which Mrs. Jones adjourned the meet ing. „ , No man, however learned, con be called a cultured man while there re mains ah unbridged gap between his reading And his life. —J.C. Powys. 1 <■ THE WISDOM v |gor ° Your Order Will Be Appreciated! LEON HALSEY HALSEY FEED & SEED STORE “The Checkerboard Store” I EDENTON * I I William! Penni BI end c d H I Whiskey ||f B Hn M—'■tf, aiA—'a umm ii——iiw i j m. mb hi -in r> ni ipt AW4TKSsoStfSftCO IS * STRAIGHT 'MMHI i mbs UHno, mu, Hums Singspiration Jan. 29 In Edenton Church The tenth consecutive Singspiratian of the Churches of Christ in Eastern North Carolina, under the direction of G. C. Bland, minister of the Scupper nong and Philippi Churches of Christ in Washington County, will be held in the Edenton Church of Christ Sunday, January 29 at 7:80 !P. M. The program will consist of solos, duets, trios, quartets and singing by the choirs. Quiz Program Features County Council Meeting Mrs. Sadie N. Fayton, Negro coun ty librarian, conducted a quiz program during the recreational part of the Negro Council meeting. Mrs. Fayton lisiiiiii m REDEEM YOUR P & « 20c COUPONS HERE! yra® ivory fgmsNow} |p^W^_26c |TJ2 CAMAY' Med. Bars W\ ~~~Z/ 3 BARS __2lc_ fljggil TIDE IBSfec 70c ALL REGULAR • BREAD 13c CAROLINA DO-NUTS, doz 40c HOMEMADE PIES, each *_6oc HOMEMADE SMALL PIES, each 15c | Free Delivery Every Friday-Try It!! I SEA FOODS I Local Roe I Shad, lb. __49c | Medium I Shrimp, lb. 69c msSi I Green Top 2 bchs. I Carrots ___23c I Fancy Florida 4 lbs. Cabbage __l7c I Fresh Colorado Green I Peas 2 lbs. 42c Fancy Cal. Bose Pears 2 lbs. 25c THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1960 was aided in her quiz program by Mm. E. L. Byrd, county supervisor; Mrs. W. E. Cox, president of Hospital Auxiliary and the Rev. IS. N. Griffith, 1 principal of St. John’s School. 1 'Questions were general and from ' books read under the librarian’s su . pervision. Each woman present won a t prize. The prizes were donated by the , following sponsors: Mrs. John Wood, Miss Sophie Wood, Mrs. P. IS. McMul lan, Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. 'Bessie t Folk Campbell. fientlit AaqM "We recommend OLAG Tooth Paste very highly." 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Box 4xx Sugar 12c No. 1 Tall Cans Mackerel 2 cans 37c f Joyner’s Smithfiekl Hams, lb 79c 8 Cudahy’s Smoked Picnics, lb. 33c 1 Fresh Meaty Pork Spare Ribs, lb. 45c Harrell’s Smoked Sausage, lb. 39c 1 Western Jiffy 9 Steaks, lb. 89c 1 Aged N. Y. State » Cheese, lb. 69c I PAGE THREE

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