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Woman’s Club Sponsors Card Party February 26 The Edenton Woman’s Club will sponsor a subscription card party which will be held in the Teen Age clubroom at the Edenton Elementary School Thursday night, February 26, ait 8 o’clock. Those desiring tickets are swked to contact Mrs. Nick George, phone 3CL4-J, not later than Thursday, Feb ruary 19. Those who play are re quested to bring their own cards. '"/VEO PEERLESS FULLY AUTOMATIC CENTRAL HEATING UNIT GUN TYPE PRESSURE BURNER PLUS ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST CONSTRUCTION EVER OFFERED Edenton Oil Company W. J. YATES, Manager PHONE 158 /Kentucky^ I Straight \ \ Bourbon / \ mm ■■ / : xWhiskey/ #ill|F SIIIIIIIIIIk vIICV trjKSi 1 fl kjß bB ki^|4Hp| llyfllllv lB isl HI i wg^uyjfl|WTMfti^^y^^flHHi ' This Week’s Poem I 1 By WILBORNE HARRELL r _________________ j 8 TELL ME, GYPSY > r , Come let me read in the palm of your s hand 1 The auguries of fortune and fate, b And let me tell you as I quickly scan Good things of life that lie in wait. Ah, .there are many riches in store for you, Great joy and love and golden days; And here I see that your sorrows are . few, And happiness comes in many ways. I see your Life line runs on very far, ■ No clouds ahead or stormy weather, . And your Heart line runs with a mer ry song •Til Heart and Fate are joined to gether. And, I think, for you 'twill a nice fate be, For he’s handsome and tall and dark — Oh, the palm of your hand is a charted sea Where Life and Love and Fate embark. BPW Committeemen Requested To Meet Mrs. Annie Mills, president of the EBusiness and Professional Women’s ■Club; calls attention to a meeting of all committee chairmen to be held Thursday night of this week in the club room at the Hotel Joseph Hewes beginning at 8 o’clock. Important business must be discuss ed before the regular monthly meet ing of the club on Thursday night, February 19, so that all members are , especially urged to attend. THE OHO WAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., HftPRSPAY FEBRUARY 12, 1953. Hospital Auxiliary Is . Off To Good Start The work of the Hospital Auxiliary is getting a fine start for 1963 with splendid officers and committees. Mrs. Martin Wisely will head the ■ group as president with Mrs. Clarence Leary, Sr., vice president; Mrs. A1 Phillips, secretary, and Mrs. Frank Elliott, treasurer. Standing Committee Chairmen are as follows: Grounds—‘Miss Rebecca Colwell and Mrs. John Wood. Finance —-Miss Catherine Brown and Dr. Martha Wood. House—Mrs. George Hoskins and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. 'Sewing—Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Mrs. E. N. -Elliott. Membership—Mrs. Lynn Byrum, rwwtrtOn o f>nfi n n f . ~ - AArinnnr\ru~i n r>j~i_nji_ruij~>r»ri«~ ,on i ■ n.nj u-j-qv BEEP, which Is government-graded V. S. M ' vßHlifc* --r Choice or U. S. Prime, and BUDGET BEEP, M |P||| t 7ngf which Is U. S. Commercial. Both grades con- a W? |||| W tain the same high quality proteins, minerals, ■ *SI» l and vitamins. Both grades can be made ten- ■ l B ■ pj der and cooking. ■ .'» In her new free folder now in all Colonial % / meat departments. Colonial's Director of » w j wb d&'.Jo9tßEKK3ar\ Home Economics explains with illustra- % « / >v tions exactly how to cook each grade for W * / maximum tenderness and eating enjoy ment. Get your free copy* And get the K '.iWlli*. most In value and good eating nut of every purchase Os Colonial’s gu rnn '-d 2 grades nUIIIIILUMI of beef. rCOa SALE/ CHUCK IJI C " B nA C I A .QLOSUL W..K.10H-0 fc LB, V W LB * W W LIBBY’S CORNED I U.S. CHOICE—COLONIAL’S FINEST—BUDE - SQUARE CUT DpEEUACI-J CHUCK ROAST ...» 39c DC £T ng, U.S. CHOICE—COLONIAL’S FINEST—7” CUT RIB ROAST »• 63c, k A COLONIAL WEEK-LONG SPECIAL ■ MADE FRESH—SOLD FRESH LIBBY'S f GROUND BEEF...» 35c PEACHES fi ’ WELL FLAVORED I HM “ VrTMg ‘ ft "Ol 303 Oft- STEW MACKEREL u. 35c BEEF FRESH KINS A COLONIAL WIEK-IONG SPECIAL \ n» c ...a» I MACKEREL STEAKS —. " . . jj 19c a"m.»63c| Lg . 39c Tomato Juice j 45AECU DCftUC " 1 ■ M PPII A COLONIAL WEEK-LONG SPECIAL | i IrMWIMr LIBBY'S EARLY U 2 - 39* JU*« "*s U.S. NO. 1 FLA. RED BLISS LmhhmmJl NEW POTATOES! I 4-»29. Ll «f- &r s I * £• S. NO. PENNSYLVANIA WHITE mmmmm J W I ’ d A COLONIAL WEEK-LONG SPECIAL | TV 1A 1 ULj niMCAnni c I 10 lb.. 39c | Ssuabhook J’OhmA sWmmf FROSTED FOODS '-L ' ■ nwtHfmA „ uuw ] GRADE "A”—TOP QUALITY . KJLs CHEESE SALAD WHOLE LEAF SPINACH ) JP" A ] »««« PEAS & CARROTS ( S PKG « QQa * ‘SJST 0 " MMfcw * " ,v *- "5l ,wcs « w^ MIXED VEGETABLE ( *** 77t l/s2S?W CUT GREEN BEANS ) oatscou I STRAWBERRIES • • 4 VSSff- 99c[ ; 1 VjSETAfiLEISuP MIX 337cE^^S?Elh Mrs. Ray HoUowell and Mrs. Bell© Parker. (Publicity—Mrs. Junius Davis. Program—Mrs. Frank Elliott. Mrs. Wisely requests all organiza tions and clubs to appoint their rep resentatives for the new year. The regular monthly meeting will be on Friday, February 20, at 3 o’clock in the Nurses’ Home. lA. splendid musical program has been arranged on Johann Straus with selections of his delightful waltzes. SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will meet next Tuesday, February 17, in the home of Mrs. J. H. Thigpen at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Thigpen and Mrs. G. D. Asbell will serve as co-hostess. J - - - - - - - - Club At Center Hill Adopts New Project Op Friday night, February 6, the Center Hill Home Demonstration Club' held a joint meeting when a covered dish supper was served. 'County Agent C. W. Overman show ed films and gave a very interesting talk on family life and sharing work. At the meeting a discussion was held on building a new club house. With all attending saying it was the best project the club could adopt for the year, club members are hoping everyone in the community will work together and make this a real com munity project. On February 17 at 7:30 P. M., all the Boy Scout committeemen and in terested people are asked to attend a Scout meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones. PAGE SEVEN NOTICE! I Earnestly Solicit Your Business And Support at J. C. PARKS Sinclair Service Station ' To further serve you better, we will remain open Sunday from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Stop in after Church or any time. J. C. PARKS
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