BPW Club Plans For Busy Year Os Work (Continued From Page One) is about completed. More money is needed' for the work, she said, and members will have to get busy to raise the funds. The club voted to sponsor, along; with the Woman’s Club and Ja-ycees, 1 three projects including, an Aunt Je-i M mima pancake breakfast and supper ( W to be held October 9, at which timei Aunt Jemima will be here in person; a[ 1954 Follies, sometime in November; | and a Calendar Sale, on which will be, a picture of Penelope Barker House. Tickets for the pancake breakfast andi supper are now on sale and may be purchased from any member of the three sponsoring clubs. The tickets CQLOHISL STORES' H§* UMWM! SUE! featuring... FOODS YOU KNOW... HTX BRANDS YOU TRUST! True in 1901 true in 1954. YOUR TOTAL FOOD BILL IS LESS WHEN YOU M SHOP AT C.S yes ( for fifty-three years Colonial has operated on the policy of ’• 'jjmmfr'j highest quality at the lowest price to moke this slogan true .... so come on and join \ • the thrifty crowds going to Colonial's history-making, record-breaking 53rd anniversary |s|pg| 552^551 sale. You will find sensational values in every department—groceries, meats, produce COLONIAL STORES I .... all at tremendous savings. Hurry on down to your friendly Colonial Store and M & fik ja '•' ~~~ share in the savings. Shop Colonial and see for yourself—YOUß TOTAL FOOD BILL J • ■■■ 13 IS LESS WHEN YOU SHOP AT C.S. W. • MRfPWMI, SELECTED RED RIPE SLICING- . M TOMATOES 2^334 peaches 2» \M SOUP 333 HH|M. CORNED BEEF ~4S \ I»MHC / KEN L RATION 4 ■ 57i V ■■W V PRESERVES !* NATO ft-TENDER U.SjCHO ICE FULL CUT 30N ■■■ GROUND STEAKS 79 wmtm APPLESLB# 39 SRRMLJLB9< LETTUCE 2 254 natur-tender u.s.choice porterhouse club or _ 9f T-BONE STEAKS “934 iULIECARROTS 2 isZ* ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY _ NIGHT, OCTOBER 2. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT \ f||f ■■mr were again donatea by the Bishop Laundry. Those planning to attend the Ice Capades in Raleigh, November 2, were asked to let Mrs. Emma Perkins know and she will make reservations. An nouncement was made of a New York Tour in the making, and members who are interested in taking the trip may I secure additional information from ; Miss Inez Felton. ' Mrs. Lena Leary, representing the iclub at a meeting of all civic organi sations, reported that plans were dis i cussed as to the possibility of purchas ing an activity bus for the white city j schools. All school children will be , privileged to use the bus, she said. Each member was asked to find some imeans of raising $lO to go toward the $4,000 needed to purchase the bus. Members interested in taking the Red Cross course, which will be un THE CHOWAN HERALD. BDENTQN, N, C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, der the supervision of the superinten dent at Chowan Hospital, were asked to contact Mrs. George Hoskins. The president thanked the members who helped with the pop com stand at the County Fair. A total of $l5O was realized from the sale, it was re ported. Louise Coke Chosen Woman Os Year (Continued From Page One) showed up at her home on West King Street she graciously consented to an swer a few questions. Miss Coke stated that although she wanted to retire, she had missed being lin the public. “1 have missed my i friends very much, both white and .' colored,” she declared. “Even my col ored friends tell me how much they miss seeing me at the town office when they go in to pay their light and water bill.” This lovable lady is a flower lover. She has quite a few of them and, al though she has someone to tend the flowers, she said she likes to walk H 1 the yard and admire them. For oth er recreation Miss Louise said she likes to read, likes to visit, and loves to have her friends call on her. Children’s Pictures To Be Taken October 7th (Continued From Page One) i covers the Eastern States only. Beau ty alone does not count . . . the studio judges will base their selections uponi ! the personality and charm as portray-; ed in the pictures. Every child and family group is eligible. It often seems to parents that chil dren are little one minute and are ! grown up the next, so fast does a | child’s growing stage pass. Here is a splendid opportunity to catch a like ness of your child or children at the present stage for the pleasure you will get out of it in future years and for the pleasure you will enjoy in seeing it in print. You will want to clip it from this, your home town newspaper, and preserve it for the youngster when he or she grows up. There is absolutely no charge or ob ligation for taking the pictures. Par- . ents don’t even have to be a subscrib- j er to The Herald nor even a reader. You do not have to purchase pictures either, though you may obtain addi tional prints by arranging direct with [the studio representative if you want ' them. That is entirely up to you. 'VN^A^VV^A^-^rWWVWWWWVWWVVWWV' SECTION ONE Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Ida Rebecca Jordan Ward, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Tyner, North Carolina, on or before the Ist day of September, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This September 1, 1954. LUCIUS T. CHAPPELL, Executor of Ida Rebecca Jordan Ward Estate. W. A. Hollowell, Attorney. 5ept9,16,23,30,0ct7,14c Page Five

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