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Officers Installed For Pocahontas 'Mrs. Hazel Williford Now Serving As. ' Pocahontas I Officers for Chowanoke Council, De gree of Pocahontas, were installed Fri day night with Mrs'. E. J. Pruden, '■Jiouncil Deputy Great Pocahontas, of ficiating and Mrs. Horace White act * ing as MishinewsL The new officers are: Pocahontas, Mrs. Hazel Williford; Phophetess, Mrs. Jean O’Neal; Wenonah, Mrs. i Vira White; Powhatan, W. J. Daniels; ! Keeper of. Records, Mrs. Myrtle Ad-! ams; Collector of Wampum, Mrs. Na omi Copeland, Keeper of Wampum, Mjfe Virginia Oliver. Those officers who were appointed by the new Pocahontas and also in stalled were: First Scout—Mrs. Mary Harmatuck. Second Scout—Mrs. Ida Tynch. First Runner—(Mrs. Hilda Bass. Second Runner—-Mrs. Joyce Allen. First Counsellor —Mrs. Nezzie Haste. Second Counsellor —Mrs. Doris Top- A Three Days' Cough Is Your i, ! Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and . heal raw, tender, Mtflsmed bronchial 4 membranes. Guaranteed to please you ~ or money refunded. Creomulsion has i stood the test of millions of users. CREOMUIfSION nUim CsadM, Ctatf Colds, Aciits Bronchitis FARM FOR SALE | Located in Perquimans County near Chowan County line. I Excellent condition. Adapted to stock raising and general I crops. Containing 128 acres (65 open cultivation), one 5-room I semi-bungalow with electric lights and other suitable buidings ■ N£'** :v i I for farm use. Hard surface roads bus by hpuse, near churches. Can be occupied at once. Write or call T. E. CHAPPELL I Box 66, TYNER, N. C. PHONE CENTER HILL 114 Everything gets clean T , : . a Maytag. Fa- M I C mous Gyrafoam ft lH washing action gets I the dirt . . . I gentle H daintiest fabrics. \ VUfl Liberal trade-in. K '.®|| i B Low monthly pay- H l f- .. ments. Come in today I 1 * for a demonstration. H it 1 ■ The Maytag ' ■ Finest Maytag ever * I built. Large, g|' t . cast aluminum tub has sxtra Em ■ ■«» snmMt—Big, square Tha Maytag Mel M- A genutna • - t . tn b Gyrafoam action Maytag, yet pricad within a few II * . «xtra-faat extra iliiW doHare*o: the loweat-coat washers ■B -Ant"' ™ on the market.. *124“ I D Ralph E. Parrish mji H v YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER S. BROAD ST. PHONE 178 y. £ pin. First Warrior—'Mrs. Ruth Baker. Second Warrior—M is s Dorothy Bufflap. Third Warrior—Mrs. Martha Crum i mey. , Fourth Warrior—Mrs. Elsie Lee. ( j Guard of the Forest—i Mrs. Mamie j Parker. j Guard of the Tepee—Mrs. Irma Alls- . brook. Pianist—Mrs. Elsie Lee. ( SCHOOL RECEIVED HISTORY J The Esso Standard Oil Company of 1 New York has sent a complimentary copy of “Our Country,” a pictorial history of the United States, to the Edenton colored High School. We Are In a Position to Offer You a New BALDWIN PIANO At a very attractive price and at amazingly small down pay ment, .plus easy terms. We also have two good used Pianos on hand and priced right for quick sale. Edenton Furniture Co. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. C. ( THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951 MASSES NEXT SUNDAY IN PLYMOUTH AND EDENTON The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered Sunday, Janu ary 14, at 8 A. M., in Plymouth Court \ House court room, second floor, Ply- . mouth, and at 11 A. M., in St. Ann’s < Catholic Church, Edenton, each includ- i( ing sevmon on “The Infinite Power of ( the Most Holy Name df Jesus,” Holy j Communion, followed by Rosary for Peace, Sunday School, with confes sions starting half hour, ending five ( minutes before each mass, stated ( Father F. J. MdCourt, rector, who in- . vite.s everybody to all Services. Week- ( mornings at 7, Mass in Edenton. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED Ap) I !' w) DRESSED AND DRAWN FANCY FRYERS -55 c BY THE .’IECE SMOKED BACON » 39 c DRESSED AND DRAWN FANCY DUCKS -39 c SLICED SPICED LUNCH MEAT -65 c STRATFORD FARMS OR CRYSTAL STRAWBERRY PRESERVES GRAND 1-Lb. fft f WITH TOAST Jar A REAL FAVORITE—CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE soup 2 i’ 25° C S SWEET OR NATURAL ORANGE JUICE t! 30° JUST SLICE AND SERVE _ SWIFT’S PREM r 49* AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR T 16* GRAND FOR SANDWICHES-LIBBY’S CORNED BEEF T 45* I 2-LB. CELLO 27c ' COLONIAL RICE I 14* ■ GRAND FOR SNACKS—LIBBY’S m POTTED MEAT U 17*1 SERVE WITH POACHED EGGS m BEEF HASH ™ IT 43* f GRAND FOR SANDWICHES SARDINES 3 TJ 20*1 FANCY TENDER SWEET fl CS TINY PEAS N 'c.r 27* SCOTT TOILET TISSUE - 12< VERMONT MAID SYRUP ™ 27« OCTAGON GRANULATED SG AP Ls * pk9 32^ SILVER DUST -W-. 33« SWAN SOAP 3 - 28« OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP 3 - 25< SUPER SUDS -"• 32« SWAN SOAP 2 - 31« FOR D SHES GLIM «■• •* 27* WOODBURY SOAP 2 -27 c , , ■ . yty. , , . Tractor Maintenance i Schools Are Planned Four-H Club members, agents and leaders from nearly half of the State’s 100 counties will attend two three-day tractor maintenance schools to be held at State College during January, ac cording to L. R. Harrill, 'State 4-H Cluib leader, and J. C. Ferguson, ex tension agricultural engineering spec ialist.' Purpose of the schools is to train leaders to help conduct county schools of a similar nature and to help carry out tractor maintenance projects. Rep resentatives are being selected on the basis Os experience with tractors and 1 on their prospect as leaders in this: type of work. | 'Classwork .will consist of both lec-j !tures and practical work with various' SUNSWEET LARGE f\ PRUNES ib. p». 26c | SUGARIPE || APPLES »•». 25c I SANITARY NAPKINS j| MODESS ». 39c j STERLING SALT 2 “<* Wei COMMODORE If TISSUE 2 «"»• 23c I CHOCOLATE FUDGE MIX « JUNKET u-o. 33c I BOWLING ALLEY PASTE WAX ib. 75c I SUGARIPE LARGE fg PRUNES a pii. 31c | I makes and models of tractors. The in struction will be handled by members of the college’s Department of Agricul tural Engineering. Several films re lating to farm machinery will ,be shown. The first school, to be held January 22-24, will be for one agent, one 4-H member over 14, and one adult leader from each of the following counties: Brunswick, Columbus, Scotland, Hoke, Montgomery, Lee, Pender, Sampson, Richmond, Onslow, Jones, Robeson, Cumberland, Person, Granville, Cas well, Orange, Guilford, Alamance, Northampton and Wilson. The second school will be held Janu ary 25-27. It will be attended by one : agent, one 4-H member over 14, and (one adult leader from each of thej I counties of Stokes, Rockingham, Yad-*j ' kin, Forsyth, Davie, Davidson, Cabar- CENTER CUT PORK IKllTiljj chops 63c / I 'i STAR OR PREMIUM / 2 *5« J FRANKS J SOAP 3 25( I ■ oyc I SOAP 2, M 25e I k a a SE. a a. I CASHMPRf O• O I bouquet / 3 Reg 270 | I grand for oishes V I i VEI i». p kß 32e J j I OCTAGON TOILET ft / soap 3 C,„ 22e ( [ FABULOUS M I fab isle Pkg ■ / WOODBURY | so/ IP 3 Reg 22c I B LIBBY’S VIENNA iB I SAUSAGE 2 n ° 1 45$ I H STARKIST LIGHT MEAT 1 TUNA riSH No 1 41$ Jr A BOWLING ALLEY € LIQUID WAX p 59$ # JVNABISCO PREMIUM M ISALTINES it* 17$ # CHOCOLATE COVERED K I CHERRIES a. E o. 49«| f TOP QUALITY U. S. NO. 1 WHITE I POTATOES I I 10 Lbs. 27c I n WASHINGTON STATE WINESAP j APPLES 3-35 c | CANADIAN 1 RUTABAGAS 4 -19 c ( ■SEA BROOK FARMiS iFROZEN p MBY IMS 10 ~ 2.7 c 5 I LARGE SELECTED FLORIDA q || AVOCADOS Jsc I SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN WHOLE LEAF If SFIUCH 14 ~24c I CABBAGE 3 -29 C j EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUITI I 3 h 25c i PAGE SEVEN rus, Rowan, Mecklenburg, Stanly, Union, Anson, Pamlico, Craven, Cam den, Pasquotank, Gates, Warren, Washington and Tyrrell. EDENTON FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS,... FOR ALL OCCASIONS Day Phone 398 I Night Phones 291-W-l and 197-W i
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