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Revival Services At CiiappetTs M Minister From Rocky Mount Will Preach For Services Revival services will begin at the l Chappell’s Hill Baptist Church on Sunday night, August 30, and con tinue through the regular first Sun day afternoon service on September 6. Services will be held each night at 8 o’clock and everyone is invited to attend. The Rev. Vivian Evans qf Rocky Mount will be the speaker and the supply pastor, the Rev. Ralph W. Knight, will lead the singing. Gos pel preaching and singing will be the emphasis of the' week. Schools In City Unit Open September 2 (Continued From Page One) Frances T. Hollowell, Mrs. Rachel C. Edwards, Ben E. Perry, Cecil W. Fry, Miss Catherine Hill, Miss Harriett Lyons, Mrs. Louise H. Blades, Mrs. Margaret B. Jenkins, Alton Brooks, Mrs. Alice H. Belch, Mrs. Margaret Dulaney. Elementary School Ernest A. Swain, principal, Miss Mary Lee Copeland, Mrs. Ruth T. Bas night, Mrs. Ruth D. Bunch, Miss Min nie Hollowell, Mrs. Belle W. Griffin, Mrs. Kathryn L. Holton, Miss Lena Jones, Mrs. Laura Ferguson, Miss Myrtle Jenkins, Mrs. Bessie Shepard, Mrs. Swannonoa B. Dail, Miss Ruby Felts, Miss Margaret V/hite, Miss Thelma White, Miss Betsy Miller, Mrs. Mary P. Willis, Miss Juanita Stokes. Colored School D. F. Walker, principal, George T. Gray, Miss Annie Frances Filmer, James Wilhoite, Burke C. Newsome, Clarence S. Newsome, Miss Lula Mae Tillett, Mrs. Flossie H. Modlin, Thom as I. Sharpe, Alexander Blaine, Mrs. Minnie W. Wilson, Mrs. Marie Crump ton, Miss Helen Brayboy, Miss Ruby H. Grantham, Otha A. Jones, Mrs. Avies D. Lowery, Mrs. Laura M. Lowe, John Wynn, Jr., Mrs. Ruth Holley Frinks, Mrs. Santoria Reeves, Elton C. Hall, Miss Ruby C. Lyons, Miss Emma Foreman, Miss Roberta Banks, Mrs. Doris Gunn Gilliam, Miss Isabelle Mott, Mrs. Tamar Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Barnes Mrs. Ada S Brown, Mrs. Mabel Collins, Miss Rose Lyerly, Miss Roxie E. Lowe. St. John’s School S. N. Griffith, principal, Mrs. Flor etta S. Blount, Mrs. Willie Mae Win field. ROTARY MEETS TODAY Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. President John Kramer urges all Rotarians to be present. Where is the man who expected his vegetable garden to produce the res ults pictured in the catalog he studied a few months ago ? NOTICE! THE FOLLOWING STORES WILL BE OPEN EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 9th TOTS AND HENS ROSE’S 5-10-25 C STORE BADHAM BROS. PRESTON’S BilOn COMPANY MALONE’S 510-25 C STORE BELK-TYLERS S. HOBOWSKY i | CUTHffll’S DtPABTHW STORE ( COTTON QU IZj |*\OW DOES CoIVDN rank: VV among textile fibers UtEP »N THE UNITED STATES? at THE top! AMERICANS USE TWICE AS MUCH COTTON AS ALL OTHER FIBERS CONIr rnrin ->< -»<-> -wy-i i-i-wn-..— ——— **»»*■- *aa / Vets Question Box Q —l want to take training under the Korean GI Bill, but the only way I can reach my goal is to take cours es in two different schools at the same time. Would this be possible to do? A—Yes. Concurrent enrollment and attendance at two schools is permit ted under circumstances such as yours. But you’ll need monthly cer tifications of training from each of the schools you attend. CIVIC CALENDAR* (Continued From Page One) istrative Unit will open Wednes day, September 2. Chowan County schools will Open Monday, September 7. Revival and healing service at Albemarle Pentecostal Church on Saturday and Sunday, August 29 and 30. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o’clock. VFW garbage can sale begins today (Thursday). Visiting speakers at First Christian Church Friday night, August 28, and Sunday night, August 30. Both services will be gin at 7:30 o’clock. * Peanut assessment referendum will be held Saturday, August 29, SUNSHINE SUGAR-HONEY GRAHAMS ib. 31c P & Q SUPER MARKET THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 27, 1953. from 7 A. M„ to 7 P. M Edenton Aces play first foot ball game of the season on Hicks Field, Friday night, September 18 at 8 o’clock with Columbia High School.. Edenton Junior Chamber of Commerce meets tonight (Thurs day) at the Triangle Restaurant at 7 o’clock. Fall term of Chowan Superior Court begins Monday, September 14th. Kindergarten opens in Edenton Elementary School Wednesday, September 2. Supervised play at playground 10 to 12 o’clock in the morning and 4 to 6 o’clock in the after noon. Chowan Tribe, No. 12, Improved Order of Red Men. will meet Mon day night at 8 o’clock. *6OOO e%m wjl. |gg) Now Colonial takes all guesswork out of buying top quality beef, veal, lamb, and : poultry with a shopping sign that guarantees rich flavor and cut-with-a-fork tenderness .. . every time! This shopping sign is Colonial’s NATUR-TENDER label on U. S. Choice quality meats and Grade A quality poultry . . . look for it when you buy. ! AH Colonial beef is naturally aged and naturally better-tasting because nothing beats Nature when it comes to aging beef! Colonial’s ! NATUR-TENDER poultry, too, is the finest, tenderest available . . . anywhere. For Money-Back Guaranteed Satisfaction, alwa\ select Colonial’s NATUR-TENDER brand . . . your guide to good eating! 1 COLONIAL'S NATUR-TENDER—U. S. CHOICE QUALITY—SQUARE CUT VEAL SHOULDER ROAST ■ 33c NATUR-TENDER—U. S. CHOICE—FULLY TRIMMED— VEAL RUMP OR SIRLOIN ROAST.. -49 c NATUR-TENDER—U. S. CHOICE—FULLY TRIMMED i VEAL chops “ir 49c ‘Sr 65c 79c NATUR-TENDER—U. S. CHOICE—TENDER ROUND STEAK VEAL CUTLETS ... -89 c NATUR-TENDER—U. S. CHOICE—FLANK-ON BREAST O' VEAL.. -19 c SPECIAL LOW PRICE—LUTER'S 4 to 8 Lb. Avg. Wt. SMOKED PICNICS -43 c FANCY TENDER STRINGLESS GREEN BEANS 2 us 23c SWEET JUICY LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA BARTLETT PEARS 2 «. 29c LARGE SWEET CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPESI9c Jjuqan JoctL (Babiy Qtsmi i IVERGREEN FROZEN COLONIAL'S TRIANGLE 1 FANCY PEAS . . 2&& 33c PURE BUTTER . . 77c CLOUDKIST FROZEN SLICED PICK OF THE NEST—MEDIUM ! STRAWBERRIES 2 49c GRADE A EGGS . **• 67c MORTON CHICKEN - BEEF OR KRAFT'S RICH CREAMY TURKEY PIES .2 P ‘k o 4 69c VELVEETA Cheese 57c MINUTE MADE FROZEN FOR SANDWICHES—KRAFT'S LEMONADE . . . 2&& 39c AMERICAN CHEESE 59c FRIGID DOUGH CLOVER LEAF BORDEN'S SMOOTH RICH ROLLS ?<?• 22c CREAM CHEESE . 15c Jhii i& Salad (Bank at folonial SPECIAL LOW PRICE—KRAFT'S KITCHEN FRESH MAYONNAISE s 34c SPCOiAL LOW PRICE—FOR SALADS—ROYAL DISH j GRATED TUNA 4S# SI.OO (JtopiA JOiaft Salad (PABAAwgA CUCUMBERS . . 3 "* 17c .WONDER PEPPERS “• 19c FREN^ z H D R|SSING RADISHES 2B«cH.ise 21c AVOCADO PEARS . KACH 25c krafts salad dressing i khdive bunch 15c MIRACLE WHIP ; j CALIF. CARROTS c&o ISc r £S 35c CMOMUn=~ail VFW meets in Post’s borne on old Hertford Highway Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. Edenton Rotary Club meets to day (Thursday) at 1 o’clock in the Parish 'Rouse. Annual picnic of Chowan Coun ty’s Negro home demonstration clubs Friday, August 28. Negro home demonstration clubs’ queen contest Friday, Octo ber 30. First Step Taken To Clear Hicks Field Title (Continued from Page One) operative, but that there was an un certainty if similar relations will con tinue to exist in future years so far as the Hicks Field property is con- ccmed, so that They thought the title puzzle should be clarified. As it now stands Town Council has some reason to claim title and the School Trustees are of the opinion they hold legal title. Some years ago the Attorney General gave an opinion that the School Trustees held legal title. After a lengthy discussion, Town | Council hesitated to relinquish title, if it legally holds title, to the entire area. A resolution was subsequently adopted to the effect that it was the sense of Town Council to relinquish title to all of the Hicks Field property to the School Trustees except the armory, baseball park and that por tion of land on which is the veneer I miH and Spedic Peanut Products are now located. Mayor Haskett appoint- • ' SPECIAL LOW PRICE CS BRAND GOLDEN CREAM CORN 2 NO. 303 OH CANS zyc SPECIAL LOW PRICE ARMOUR STAR DASH DOG FOOD 2 as 27 1 SPECIAL LOW PRICE ■ SOUTHERN MANOR LIQUID STARCH I O QUART 07 _ X BOTTLES X / C WW...-|"JiJ/< All PricM In This Ad Effective dßmJpF#. Thru Sat. Night, Aug. 2»th. STUFFED TOMATO SALAD 6 medium sized chilled 2 Pick of the Nest tomatoes Eggs, hard cooked 'A-cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon green %-cup chopped cu- pepper cumber 2 tablespoons Mother’s 1 toblespoon minced Mayonnaise onion 1 teaspoon salt Wash tomatoes and remove stem ends. Scoop out center; turn inside down to draip. Dice to ■ 9 mato pulp and eggs. Combine with other in kß gradients. Stuff tomatoes. Serve on lettuce additional dressing. Makes 6 servings. -SECTION ONE—. ed J. Edwin Bufflap, George Alma By rum and Graham Byrum as a com mittee to determine the boundaries of trese portions of the plot. No action as to title can be taken until the next session of the General Assembly, so that in the meantime de tails will be worked out in compli ance with the resolution, so that a lo- J cal bill can be introduced specifying ! title to the plot. At Tuesday night’s meeting an or dinance was adopted to prohibit park ing on the east side of Oakum Street in front of the colored school. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Dale an nounce the birth of a 9-pound, 4- ounce daughter, Millie Monds Dale, born Thursday, August 20, at Cho wan Hospital. BIRDSEYE FROZEN FRYERS 1L $1.39 Ch&f’A (pJiidsi SaladSi Potato Salad . . “iS' 33c Cole Slaw .. . psi! - 29c Macaroni Salad p' k ° fc 29c Macaroni CHEESE 'pkit 29c KING MACKEREL Head Off—by the piece Lb. 39c STEAKS Lb. 45c Page Five
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