Robert Lee Humher Speaker At Rotary I Hoints Out Weakness of UN to Maintain Peace R In the World With Edentcm'a Rotary Club sched uled for an international relations Thursday of last week, Charles H. Wood arranged to have Robert Lee of Greenville speak to the club about the United Nations. Mr. Humber, who is no stranger to' Edenton audiences, pointed nut aa»wvs^wws^ | YOUR FRIENDLY CS MANAGERS AND CLERKS SALUTE YOU WITH A jj i Spectacular Savings Show! Hf | \WMm kMii CUDAHY'S GOLD COIN -22- 26 LBS. AVERAGE WEIGHT |gpf|§| pit flMKfl) HAMS 1 HhSHANK ON OZ\ WHOLE OR A F\ JP PO “‘ ON o ' l fl*7C /''dfc^fl :lT*lPsocfflr «=«. -39 c/ JLI BsHraiSy Fresh picnics - 454 %3 JKtffijly pore chops -59 c \ i A LIVER -37cJnnH CHEF'S RUDE MACARONI WITH OBEM r “»>* J3ia O 1 M% T * W m This week—the fifth week of Colonial's 60th Anniversary Bale —you’ll save on g? i) /) f / flu dozens of Items on your shopping list. They’ve been selected by your own Man s r *I # ager and Clerks . . . at your neighborhood Colonial Btoro. It’s their way of say- V l/tlJrlltt'l fI fA Ing “Thank you—and do come back to see usl” For It’s through your continued §JK fl g patronage that ws'vs been able to bring you savings through volume purchasing, Vj\ j>() I) J lower food-handling costs. When you make your family food tour this week, / ),1 // rt H / f Jf Ar# T X^H meet your friendly C 8 Manager and your oourteous Clerks .. . they’ll be Salut oC/(>llMr Ing You with Bavlngsl 6 ;- »LOO iPjayal nWr Wr L L » anniversary special—itEDGATs 1 , Red Delicious, Old Virginia Winesaps, York Cooking, PORK ** BEANS 6 , 1 00 ! Sweet Jonathan ; ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL—LANGHB A 11 P"* PICKLES ‘wktmixed 3 < sr •l* 00 • lbs* 2nC ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL—ROYAL DIBB *- GRATED TUNA 2 ~ 43c;______ SPAGHETTI 4 *l°°• 01 PEL MONTE EARLY GARDEN- - „ # TO M , ATOuS Ct " 2l C SWfcJLX pcaa a_- -POTATOES lQ 25c Pie Crust Mix TUNA - : a mm no* 32* “• ? GRAPES PEARS* DROMEDARY ts*-23* LIFEBUOY *>" ~ I 2« • —~ e, . ] ,Tii »nv QOBP O ... OK r • 3«r«i 3-oz.n 3ooi. ,/ K < £MSEEP WDEII M ' SffLMP "“ ~ 32c XEI LUX FLAKES * 30e AJAX FOAMING ACTION 2 cans 25c LUX SOAP 2ss 25c • ASPARAGUS 38c jHaMB j LIFEBUOY"! x 25c HYDROx"~ 25C • RHUBARB ~ 25c r INS O'™ 30c RANGER" JOE ss 14c # CUT CORN 20c ■ KfiRV Celebratfa g$ i" *? j some of the aceompliahments of the 1 United Nations. He also dwelt upon the ability of the organization to < maintain, peace which is lacking due to not having authority to enforce law in order to arrest and punish those who violate the peace of the world. Mr. Humber gave due credit to what the UN has done to settle vex ing problems, some of which could have developed into a world-wide con flagration. However, he pointed out, that unless the UN is given authori ty and power to enforce law, it can not hope to maintain peace. George E. Parrish In Recruit Training Undergoing recruit training at the ; U. S. Naval Training Center, Bain- •* * >• , t THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. &. TggJBSDA Y, NOVEMBER 1, 1951. bridge, Md., is George E. Parrish, sea man recruit, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. . John L. Parrish of Edenton. Parrish, who attended Chowan High School entered the Naval service Sep-, tember 11, 1951. This initial training includes in struction in such fields as seaman ship, fire-fighting, gunnery, signal ing, and other courses designed to make the recruit well-versed in every ;.hase of Navy life. Upon completion of their 11-week training period at the recently re activated training center, graduate? are assigned to duty stations with the Fleet or at Navy shore stations, or are sent to service schools for ad vanced technical training. Too much time is wasted in trying to get something frr nothing. ). BIBLE CLASS MEETS liie Young. Woman’s Bible Class of < the Edenton Baptist Church will meet J next Tuesday night at the home of < Mrs. Wallace Goodwin ait 7:30 o’clock J All members are especially urged to < attend. ■ \ BAPTIST SOCIETY |MEETING The Woman’s Missionary Society ! of the Edenton Baptist Church will j meet Monday afternoon at the church j! at 3:30 o’clock. The H. H. McMullan ; Circle will have charge of the pro- . gram. All members are urged to at- ; tend. Too Late To Classify j FOR SALE—ENGLISH DAISIES and Peony plants. Layton’s Flower Shop 812 North Broad Street. il Novi,B,l2c 1 1 monuments a 1 “Direct From the Quaries to You : flrA * R*r»v.i? | 1 A Since 1940” \ J pT - ! I*: J. «AV YER I W, 405 South Road Street | mil •** Dial 5995 Elizabeth City. N. <3. 1 Save Middleman’s Profit || A FOUNDATION OF CONCRETE PILING FIVE FEET DEEP IS I OUR GUARANTEE THAT OUR MONUMENTAL WORK < > WILL NOT LEAN OR FALL. /VS^AA^A^>/\^s^VVVVVWWVVVSAAA^WWVVVWVVVWVWWWWVVAAAr^WVVVSA/VVV' PAGE SEVEN