SECTION ONUr— SOCIETY NEWS Asheville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Bond had as re cent guests Col. and Mrs. Stuart Lee Cowles of Asheville. Week-end Guest Mrs. Lyn Bond of Tarboro spent the week-end with Mrs. Fred Wood. Visit In Richmond Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wood, Mrs. R. F. Bad ham and Col. and Mrs. William Rose vear were recent visitors in Richmond. Va. Washington Visitor Mrs, Mahle White of Washington, D. C., is visiting friends in Edenton. Visit In Wilmington Mr, and Mrs. William Billings spent the week-end in Wilmington. N. C. Miss Donna Billings returned home af ter spending several weeks with friends. , Here From Griffon Mrs. W. C. Moore, Jr., and children of Grifton, N. C., are visiting Mrs. W. C. Moore. Sr. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney By rum and Mrs. J. B. Harrisin attended the Carolina- Wake Forest game in Chapel Hill Sat- , urday. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mi’s. W. G. Rrotton and children of Scotland Neck spent Sun day with Mrs. Inez Moran. Visit In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobbs, Jr., spent the week-end visiting relatives in Suf folk, Va. I Sunday At Nags Head M isses Myrtle Jenkins, Ruby Felts, Lena Jones and Mrs. Mabel White spent Sunday at Nags Head, - .vww»vv*-v~vwvwwvwvwvv^A(W^i l \Aim& Wk 4/5 QUART MBk \ PINTS iSfl $ 2 60 STRAIGHT APPLE 84 Proof I\ L*IRD AND \\ COMPANY y"'m Gorden Va. Scobeyville, M. J. ••» .. . . ... . ......*v*.s..-WHiK®wixs^iV^-«x9wsvSyt»<tv^^^ I ■'■ the week I U. S. GOOD ft 1 Tender Sirioin Steak, lb 63c J I V. S. (.000 !j : [Tender Chib Steaks, 1b.... 65c {i I I-LB. CELLO I l Nansemond Brand Franks 39c | [ Pork Loin Roast, lb. 55c f1 I 1 -LB. CELLO l! t Frosty Morn Southern Style Sausage 59c1; \ 12-055. GLASS tj f Peter Pan Peanut Butter 37c|i I REGULAR GRIND f j Maxwell House Coffee, Mb. bag. JIJ j | Maxwell House Instant Coffee. 6-oz. jar SI .73 i I Granulated Sugar, 5-lb. Factory Pack ._ _ 51c | | Ground Cocoanut, 8-oz. pkg. 29c;; ’ I Quart Size Wesson Oil _ _ _ _ 73c o j I ' 2-lb. cake ;; ; Baker’s Unsweetened Chocolate 53c ii > I > Hi-C Orangeade, 46-oz. can 29c o > < ► I 7'/ 2 -oz. pkg. ;; » Sunshine Hydrox Cookies 25c: t | Fresh Florida Oranges, dozen 33c J Large Florida Grapefruit. 4 for 21c <► New Rutabagas 3 lbs. 17c i E Fresh Cut Collards 3 lbs. 25c! ► < > Red Delicious Apples 3 lbs. 25c;; D AIL’S GROCERY NORTH EDENTON J NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR TOO LARGE FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY \ PHONE 71 \ Page Ten See Football Game | Lin Bond, Ray Rogerson, Billy Hard ison and Jimmy Harrison attended the j Carolina-Wake Forest game in Chap-! I 1 Hill Saturday. | Chanel Hill Visiters i Mrs, Watts I’oe and children of Chapel Hill are spending two weeks With Mr-’.. Foe’s parents, Mr. and Airs. O. B. Ferry. Visits Relatives Ail- >•♦ Rol-v-:. Jr., of Raleigh spent the • a ek-end with relatives. At Football Game John A. Holmes. Sr., attended the Carolina-Wake Forest football game at Chanel Hill Saturday. Attends Football Game Edward Wozeika attended the Carrt- II’”' W ’.ke Forest game in Chapel Hill Saturday. At Football Game Mr. and Mrs. N. .J. George, Mr. and Mrs Hubert Williford attended the Carolina-Wake Forest football game at Chapel Hill Saturday. Visit In Fiiquav Springs Me. and Mrs. Medlin Belch spent the week-end. with Mi-, and Mrs. Ben Ferry in Fuquay Springs and attend ed the Carolina-Wake. Forest game and the State-Duke game. Visit In Raleigh Mr and Mrs. Cecil Fry and children ' spent the week-end in Raleigh With i Mrs. Fry’s parents. They attend”*) the ! Carolina-Wake Forest and the State-. Duke football games. , Week-end In Raleigh I 1 Mr. and M rs. J, M. Thorud spent • i,„ week-end in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Adams and attended the Carolina-Wake Forest and State-Duke football games. :i I Attend Football Games Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin spent [the week-end in Raleigh with Mr. and| Mrs. Willis Hooper and attended the 'Carolina-Wake Forest and the State -1 Duke football games. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Overton. Sr., and daughter. Kathleen, spent the (Week-end in Norfolk visiting Mr. and Mrs, Harry F. Wilson. Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cates were [recent visitors in Edenton. Return From New York Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Byrum and Mr and Mrs., Haywood Bunch return- ■ | ■ d hmue T’ ■.•.rsd.ay night after spend :ng several days in New York City. 1 •■•here they attended the national re- • tail farm equipment convention. Pennsylvania Visitors M . ami Mrs, Charles H. Bufflap ' ■d daughte’ . Nancy, returned to their .home in York, Fa.. Monday after* -’I- ruling .. feu days as guests of Mr a 1 Mrs .1 Ed n .Buff;!a Miss ■ ■ i 1-. chy Butflap. I’Hlii'HoWAN HERALD EPENiuN, N C„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954. Attends Funeral Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cullipher at tended the funeral of Mrs. Cullipher’s cousin in Emporia, Va„ Sunday. Attend Reception Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holoman attend ed the golden wedding anniversary re eejotion of Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Powell J !in Ahoskie Wednesday night of last week. | Conway Visitors Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Liihvood Ward and daughter, Roseanne of Conway. IN. C., Were Sunday guests of Mr. | Wind’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.. Ward. Week-end In Norfolk u .... ... .. —. Miss Evelyn Leary spent the week fen d in Norfolk as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Capt. and JMrs, H. E. Baker on Foreman Drive. Visit At High Point I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeter and son Bill visited their son-in-law and daugh ter-. Mr. and Mrs. Selas Melloilas, at Hi.trh I’oint over the Week-end. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Netzinger. Florida Visitors Air. and Mrs. Frank Shope of Tam pa. Fla., are visiting Mrs. Shape's !pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollo well. Visiting Parents Mrs. J. B. Jones and sons, Britt and Steve of Norfolk, Va., are spending a few days with Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. land Mrs. Raleigh Hollowed. , Returns To Honduras ,■ Charles Baker left Wednesday of , last week for New Orleans, where he boarded a ship for Pela. Honduras, [after spending five weeks as guest of [hiss grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Haste,; Mr. Baker is an accountant for the j | Tela Railroad in Honduras. ,1 Visit In Williamston Air. and Mrs. Harry Lassiter and .family visited relatives in Williamston ' Sunday. Visit Friends Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight visit ed friends in Kinston and Snow Hill his week-end. Here From Plymouth Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L’ C. Burton.) Jr., was Miss Constance Williford of' Plymouth. I Week-end In Norfolk ! gs Aurelia Layden spent the week- 1 lend in Norfolk as the guest of Mrs. 1 Beulah H. Spence. Plymouth Visitors Mrs. Bernice Hammons of Plymouth is spending a few days with Mr. and 1 Mrs. LiC. Burton, Jr. Menus at the Edenton Junior-Senior lunch room for the Week beginning' Monday, November 1, will be: Monday- Hamburgers with gravy. l baked potatoes, succotash, rolls, but-] •tor.•milk, cookies. Tuesday—Beef vegetable soup, spic ed liani sandwiches, celery strips, crackers, bread, milk, block cake. I / fjfcfc/ for your Chevrolet j/j/////Ms) Treasure Chest Ticket MM t MMM MM M Your Chevrolet Treasure Chest ticket comes / MM MMM MM M m M to yam in the mail. So, be on the lookout / / EM M M M M for it—and bring it in to us. It’s your chance '(h/f M MM ~W 9 M to win one of 40 NEW CHEVROLETS! Vi / I WIN A BEAUTIFUL 1 NEW CHEVROLET ABSOLUTELY FREE! . V. , : Nothing to buy! j No ears to name! No essays to write! j Bring your Chevrolet I f/ Treasure Chest Ticket a | B. B. H. Motor Company, Inc. I “YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER ” J 1100 N. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. j Wednesday—Barbecued beef, cole slaw, black-eye peas, cornbread, but ter, milk, cookies. | Thursday—Chopped wieners in pork and beans, tossed salad, turnip greens, I rolls, butter, milk, cup cakes. CIVIC CALENDAR (Continued from P, , e One) , County Farm Bureau will end Fri- j day of this week. New 1955 Model Chevrolet dis played today (Thursday) at the li.li.H. Motor Company. Edward G. Bond Post, No. 40, American Legion will meet to night (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock in the Legion hall. Edenton Chapter, No. 302 of the Eastern Star will meet in the Ma sonic Temple Monday night at 8 o'clock. Bertie County Fifth Sunday Sing next Sunday at Christian Harbor Church. Directors of the four-county Tu berculosis Association meet in Hertford Wednesday night, Octo ber 3. at 8 o’clock. YFW Auxiliary will observe poppy day Saturday, November 6. Women's Missionary Society of the Edenton Baptist Church meets Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Kindergarten Class of the Eden ton Elementary School will pre sent a program, “A Tiny Tot Cir cus” Friday morning, November 27. at 10:4-’> o'clock in the audi torium. Lions Clubs of Zone 2, Dis trict 31 -F will hold a zone meeting in the Masonic Temple Monday night, November 8. VFVV square dance in the VFW hall Saturday night from 9 o'clock to midnight. Annual Masonic banquet Thurs day night. November 4, in the Ma sonic Temple dining room, at 7:30 o’clock. Edenton Aces play an Albe marle Conference game Friday night in Ahoskie. Homecoming Day celebration will he observed at Edenton Jun ior-Senior High School Friday night. November 5. Art Appreciation Week observ ed next week in the Edenton Ele mentary School. Varsity Club Halloween dance in the Edenton armory Saturday night. November 6. VFW Post meets in VFVV home Tuesday night of next week. Chowan Tribe, No. 12, 1.0.R.M.. meets Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. land raising drive for the Edenton swimming pool still in progress. VFVV Post home open every Friday and Saturday night for members and guests. Home Demonstration Clubs’ husband supper Friday night, No vember 12, at 7 o’clock in the Wards Community Building. Edenton Rotary Club will en tertain all the white school teach ers of the county and Rotary Annes at a meeting tonight at 7 i o’clock in the Masonic Temple. Chowan High School I’arent ! Teacher Association will sponsor the annual Halloween party at Chowan High School Friday night, October 29, at 7:30 o'clock. Lions’ Zone Meeting In Edenton Nov. Bth (Continued from Page One) children which they desire to take to the big Halloween parade and party | which has been staged in Edenton for! the past few years. A very interesting and entertaining talk was made before the club oil the! new federal income tax law by R. E. I Aiken, a certified public accountant off Elizabeth City and a former member | of the Edenton club. A question and I answer period followed, which should prove quite helpful to those present. Aiken was presented by Mayor L.j H. Haskett, who had charge of the program. Haskett expressed his ap- 1 preciat ion to tile other members of his committee who assisted in ar ranging the programs during the month. | Aid Is Available For Hurricane Sufferers (Continued from Page One) and insurance. ! Relief is given irrespective of race, creed, politics or previous conduct. It is an outright gift from the American j people through the Red Cross. No 'loans are made and no repayment can jbe accepted. I Assistance is given in kind rather .than cash. The families helped have the privilege of selecting the mer chant with whom they wish to trade. The merchants arc given disbursing orders and paid by check, thus keep-. ing trade in its normal channels. ' | Red Cross does not repair rental property. The main concern is for families j ‘King of Swire” Big-Mrat Type OIC for quickest toppers . . . use OIC Boars. MinWi’s OIC Farm MERRY HILL, X. C, You can win the new Chevrolet of your choice in the Bel Air, “Two-Ten” or "One-Fifty” series, and the car you win will be equipped with Powerglide Autoinacic Transmission, Chevrolet heater and defroster, and direction signals. When your Treasure Chest ticket arrives in the mail, here’s all you have to do. Fill it out complete, bring ir ■ to our showroom, and drop it in our Treasure Chest box. And here’s one of the best things! Once your ticket is in, it is good up to the very last drawing unless picked as a winner. So get your Treasure Chest ticket in soon and give yourself more chances to win! and individuals and not for businesses. Relief is extended only when neces sary to supplement the actual and . potential resources of the family as . fected. Need and not loss is the basis 'for disaster relief. When an application has been made planning with a caseworker will folloyv to determine what the family can do and what will be needed by the RmL Cross to give the family a footh<|B| and enable them to recover. .. J VFW Snuare Dance AT VFW HOME Saturday, Oct, 39 9 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT 81.00 Per Couple (Couples Only) VVVVNAAArN/WX/WWWWWWV»WV ! JaefuM ROCK & RYE ' v \ \| I 1.// / ' 7mnmY\ 70 PROOF CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie„ Inc. Philo.. Pa. • Eit. 1884 OUui &ut*t Pt*Utiu

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