White Cane Sale Is I Now In Progress 1 Cooperation Is Urged to i Raise Money For Blind Work > ■ The White Cane Drive, under the sponsorship of the Edeirton lions j Club, is underway this week. At the \ regular meeting of the dub Monday 1 night, Dr. A. F. Downum, chairman j of the drive, expressed the importance i of the success of the White Cane Sale. • Dr. Downum pointed out that one- i third of the collections from the sale will be spent here in Chowan County for blind work and that the remaining ,] two-thirds will be sent to the North , Carolina Association for the Blind for ' use in state-wide blind work. Every member of the Lions Club was given a number of white cane buttons to sell and ail citizens are urged to co- ' operate in the drive. W. W. Byrum had as his guests ' Lloyd Griffin of Edenton, B. A. Brooks of Raleigh, and W. L. Mc- Millan of Rocky Mount. FHA Chapter Holds Meet At High School Friday of last week the Edenton , Chapter of the FHA held its regu lar meeting in the Junior-l Senior High School Library. The meeting was opened by the president, Margaret Parrish, using the FHA opening cere mony. A short devotional was led byi t Marion Goodwin. The club elected Parli.nentarian and reporter for the year. 'Serving as 'Parliamentarian will be Jackie Lane, and as reporter will be Fay Taylor. The president asked for suggestions for money making projects for this year. Several were made. Money made from the projects will go to ward a FHA Project For Improving the School or Home Economics De partment Napkins were sold last year and those left are being -gold by club members now. The question as to whether or not to have chapter mothers was discuss ed. The class decided to have them but nominations will be made at the next meeting. The meeting was clos ed by using FHA closing ceremony. jAcmmrsj PEACH v ' FLAVORED^ BRANDYd@|h $1,9*5 flfl FULL PINT ro rtoo. CHARLES JACOBIN of Cle, Inc. rmtAPttPHiA, pa. « ist. nee You don’t stand over a hot stove when you store foods in a genuine Deepfreeze Heme Freezer! B* Imaglnol There me only 7 step* In "heme freezing" o* tempered with IB for "heme canning.” And mLJ MnblfM WeWew fwplßvet 111818 e no .offering In a steamy, (titling Idtchenl ' f ★ No eterlllzlng necet.ary, no •pollage, ne wede. Peed* retain their natural Bever, color, tette end vitamin content! ★ Ne freezer offers yea ea much la valeot quality and portormonoa ae a Deepfreeze Hama Praazer. y Won’t "tweet" under any eendt- AH Sizes On JftfirS r * * ,r Easy Terms Try Q ur Finance Plan I Byrum Hardware Co. I EDENTON SUFFOLK Edenton Aces Tackle Kinston Friday Night Coach George Thomp son’s Boys Will Be Underdogs Edenton’s Aces will face another formidable foe Friday night, when they are scheduled to tackle the Kin ston Red Devils on the latter’s grid iron. Kinston is reported to have a rugged combination, flo that the Aces will enter the contest decidedly the underdog. Coaches George Thompson and Ben Perry have been putting the Edenton boys through strenuous practice ses sions in anticipation for this game and believe the Aces will give the Kinston team a run for its money. Squad members are in good con dition, so that they will do their best to add another victory to their sea son’s record of four losses and one win. Funeral Held Sunday For Mrs. Annie Ainsley Funeral services for Mrs A.nnie Ainsley, who died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. IS. R. Spruill, were conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the graveside in Tyrrell County. She was a member of the Mount Elma Methodist Church in Tyrell. In addition to Mrs. Spruill she is survived by Mrs. B. F. Twiddy also of Edenton; and two sons, G. R. Ains ley of Columbia and B. H. Ainsley of Norfolk. | if One of our Approved List Selections Towmotor Corporation This company’s 1951 _ sales were the largest in its history, run ning about 70% ahead of 1950. At the beginning of this year the company had a backlog of more than $8 million in orders. Tow-1 motor’s products are being used, increasingly in heavy industries j where they are doing an outstand-1 ing job of reducing the cost of j handling and moving materials, j Approximate price— s24.7s, I Call, or send coupon, for our! FREE, informative report on this) growing company, or call our local representative- David M. Warren 301 S. Granville Street PHONE 626 KIRCffQFERB/mQID \ ASSOCIATES' SECURITIES FOB INVESTMENT Insurance Bldg. Raleigh j Telephone 2-3711 Please send your report on Tow-s motor Corp. - NAME I ADDRESS j TOWN ! 1 4— THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY OCTOBER 9, 1952. 146 Receive Old Age 1 Aid During September | According to Mrs. J. <H. McMullan, j superintendent of public welfare, dur-1 dng September 146 person* in Oho- ; •wan County, received $8,704 in way of old age assistance. Ten aid to de pendent children cases received $326, six aid to permanently and totally disabled cases received $156 and 14 aid to blind cases received $428. (General assistance was given two persons in the amount of $30.45, while other financial assistance in cluded seven cases hospitalized in the county. $645; two hospitalized out side the county, $33.80, and one pau peris funeral, $25. Service cases included one adult, I parolee under supervision, three re-1 woman s Magazfne come *the nationally advertised arands you like . . quality IIUIrMMP you can trust. This week you'll Ind these recognized favorites “*“® on sale at Colonial. Look for brands marked with a RED 3at your neighborhood Colo- * Meat and Produce ■a famous brand on sale at a Price* Effective thru Colonial Stores price that 04n afford. Sat. Night/ Oct. 11th ■ ' . "■ . . ' ■ ■:■ ' \ ■ ' : . : .... 3 20ri •; A -C :e.... «29/ E jsss, .. “ar 36/ TjgSgh EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL—LIQUID SHORTENING WESSON OIL * 32/ « 61/ jßlk EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL—PETER PAN 'fk PEANUT BUTTER. ■» 32/ SyjSr EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL—DINTY MOORE 4$ i BEEF STEW tst 48/ EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL—GORTON'S * -Bfcf, CODFISH CAKES . » 20/ *§P TAVERN ai>pet,ze.«.... * 29/ EVERYWOMAN'S RED TAG SPECIAL—FFV FOIL WRAPPED PECAN COOKIES . » 41 / Souk* 3-Mh fiMdua SimuuOmt Vkoli SWEET VINE-RIPENED FULL CUT BONELESS HONEYDEWS ROUND STEAK Each 33C “IT" 79/ "*S~ 891 TENDER JUICY—PINBONE OR THIN SKIN—FULL OF JUICE CIDI AIKI »i*»f ■ CALIF LEMONS. ** 25/ SlßLOlNbww7s^<trßs/ 1 • • Mm** THICK DELICIOUS—PORTERHOUSE—CLUB OR ' SELECTED CRISP GREEN PASCAL T DAkIC . oa -y f\ J us. J CELERY 2 silk* lsfiT T ' BONE STEAK v79/v99/ ( VatLtlV I Mrn ***r ECONOMICAL PLATE—BONE-IN 4 U*Gf CRISP CALIF. ICSSKB CHUCK *OAST -£'47/(/ ‘ LETTUCE ... 2 HP,. 23/ Plate Bone-lnSteCingßeef:.?. 25« 1 Jiff y Steaks « 89c POTATOES W.W Quelity Bacun ... «. 49, — Pork Loin Roast RL, L .. 29c RSI lb. 39c lbs# fork Chops Center Cut. LB. COLONIAL'S BLUE RIBBON BONUS BUYft—4 PIECE ‘ CANNISTER SET - 59/ 1 reived veterans rehabilitation in co-’ | operation with the Department of j Public Welfare, two persons received ! j free eye examinations through the ; !N. ,C. 'State Commission for thej I Blind, two investigations were made, j for the local 'Draft Board, four child j labor certificates were issued and 11 children received individual service. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Lillian Overman, granddaughter of the late Mrs. Lillian E. Copeland of Harrells ville, and Edmund J. Pruden, Jr., son 1 of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden of Mer- ’ ry Hill, was announced Sunday. The ( i wedding will take place during the j winter. | ! TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED ; 1 !■ Chowan High Menu j i Following is the menu for the lunch 1 room at Chowan High School for the ■week of October 6 to 10: Monday—Milk, beef and vegetable soup, .pimento cheese sandwiches, , crackers, bread and margarine, ap ples. Tuesday—'Milk, roast beef and gra vy, snap beans, rice, biscuits, mar garine, chocolate pudding. I Wednesday—'Milk, roast pork, tur -1 nip greens, candied yams, bread, mar ‘ garine, apple pie. : Thursday—'Milk, Australian ravioli, 1 vegetable salad, beets, whole wheatj I bread, margarine, rice and raisin pud | ding. | Friday—Milk, franks, butter beans, l cole slaw, sliced tomatoes, bread, mar garine, ginger bread. ROTARY MEETS TODAY Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet today (Thursday) at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. The Club has been having splendid attendance, carrying it up in tne nonor section of the dis trict, so that W. T. Harry, president, urges every Rotarian to be present. Too Late To Classify 1 LOST PAIR WHITE either in Westover Heights or West Gale Street. Finder please return to Mrs. N. K. Rowell, 112 West Gale ' Street. ltc PAGE SEVEN

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