civic calendar]
Continued From Fade 1, Section 1
Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F., &
A. M, will elect officers for the
year 1956 at its meeting tonight
(Thursday) at 8 o'clock.
Edenton Rotary Club will hold
weekly meeting this (Tlmrs-
afternoon at 1 o'clock in the
Farish House.
Edenton Chapter No. 302, Order
of the Eastern Star, w ill meet Mon.
day night, December 5, at 8 o'clock
in the Masonic Temple.
The Fidelis NCO Wives Club w ill
sponsor a cake sale in the Albe
marle Room of the I'ost Exchange
Tuesday, December 6.
Cancer Clinic will he held at the
Elizabeth City Health Center Fri
day afternoon, December 3, begin
ning at 1 o'clock.
Ladies of the Methodist Church
will hold their annual bazaar today
(Thursday) in the educational
building, beginning at 10 A. M. A
turkey dinner will be served from
12 to 2 o’clock.
Woman’s Missionary Society of
‘.he Baptist Church is observing a
week of prayer this week.
Woman's Missionary Society of
the Baptist Church will meet at
the church Monday afternoon, De
cember 5, at 3:30 o'clock.
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
Methodist Church will meet Tues
eay night, December 6, at 8 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. Erwin Grif
fin.
Fidelis NCO Wives' Club will
Tuesday, December H, in the game
room of the Staff NCO Club.
Christmas Seal sale in progress
in Chowan County, with a goal of
$2,000.
Farm placement clinics in Room
204 at the Citizens Bank Build
ing Monday through Thursday
from 8 to 9:30 A. M, and on Fri
day from 10 to 12 noon.
Air Force recruiting representa
tive at the Edenton Post Office
Thursdays from 9:30 A. M., to 3:30
F. M.
FHA representative in County
Agricultural Offices each Wednes
day from 9 A. M. to noon to handle
loans to farmers due to damage
k caused by hurricanes.
Edenton Lions Club will meet
Monday night at 7 o’clock.
Chowan Tribe of Red Men will
meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock.
VFW Post meets in VFW homi
Tuesday night of next week.
Fund raising drive for the Eden
ton swimming pool still in progress.
VFW Post home open orrery Fri
day and Saturday nights for mem
bers and guests. •
Santa Claus Arrives
In Edenton Today
i
Continued From Page 1, Section 1
participate. In the line, of March
will be State Highway patrol cars,
'eolor guard and marching units
from the Edenton Naval Auxiiiar.v
Air Station, Boy Scouts, a group of
floats, horseback riders and, of t
course, Santa Glaus himself.
A prize of sls will he awarded
the best float in the parade with
$lO going to the float chosen as
second best.
Christmas lights and other dec
orations have been installed in the
business section and these will he
lighted for the first time for the
parade and party tonight The
party is expected to attract a large
number of children, as well as
adults from all over Chowan Coun
ty.
The affair is sponsored by the
Edenton Business and Professional
Woman’s Club, who have had
splendid cooperation of Edenton
merchants and business concerns,
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NOTICE!
To Taxpayers
, 1955 TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE
PAYMENTS DURING DECEMBER
AND JANUARY AT PAR
Penalty Goes Into Effect February 1,1956
Town Os Edenton
•i!* ERNEST J. WARD, JR., Clerk
;
j Visiting Minister jj
fNO«s \
JUSSI
DR J. LEO GREEN
Again next Sunday, December I,
Dr. J. Leo Green, professor of Old
Testament Interpretation a| South
eastern Baptist Theological Semin
ary in Wake Forest, will fill the
pulpit for both services at the
Edenton Baptist Church.
Edenton Aces Guests
Os Edenton Lions Club
Continued front Page I—Section 1
of a common goal, mutual aims,
mutual confidence, and a clean
brand of sportsmanship that was a
beautiful thing to behold.
“Os course Edenton was proud
of last year’s, championship win;
Edenton is just as proud of this
year's championship lost. You have .
demonstrated to us all that your j
brand of sportsmanship can com
pass defeat as well as victory and
we know that Edenton is fortunate,
indeed, to have a coach and squad
of your calibre,
“Edenton likes tile way tile Aces
and their coach have played the
game, and We want to tell them so.
We are proud of you. Bill Billings; !
so far as. We are concerned, you’re
still .right out there on top.
"For when the One Great Scorer
comes
To write against your name.
He writes not if you won, or lost.
But how you played the game.
"Yours, in the fellowship of
sports,
"The Citizens of Edenton.”
Ray Childers and Bill Johnson,
officials of Edenton's newest busi
ness development, radio state n
WCnj, which went on the air Sat
urday afternoon a week ago for
the first time, were introduced by
Leroy Haskett and spoke briefly.
, “We selected this as the most
logical spot for our station, because
Edenton is situated in the very
heart of an exceedingly rich agri
cultura! region. We believe that
through the medium of our station,
the result, will he the. reclaiming
of much of the trade that has been
lost, to other towns in the All e
marlc, which- should conic, to Ed' n-
I ton,” said Childers.
Johnson stated that the station
would hold open house for the gen
eral public in the near future and
extended a .cordial welcome to cv- |
cry member to inspect the plan, at
that time. "Radio is rapidly le
ginning it’s popularity with the ;is- j
tenors, as is attested to by 'he
fact that there are at this lime
applications on,file with theT’.C C„
for.assignment of channels by !10
new stations in this State alon • ”
said Johnson.
' They were extended a welcome
by President Phillips.
Hertford HolloweM, chairman of
tlio White Cane campaign, gave his
final report, showing a total of
$348.00. “I would like to express
|my thanks to l)r, Martin Wisely,
I tlio Rev. Earl Richardson and W. J.
I Taylor, as well as all others who
J worked with me so faithfully and
which resulted in the success thus
achieved by this drive ” said Hol
' lowed.
Dr. W. S. Griffin reported that
the campaign for collection of old
discarded items of gold is pr weed
ing slowly. This gold is being col
lected by every I,ions Club in
North Carolina and will he molded
into a gavel for presentation to
Jack Stickiey of Charlotte, when he
is inaugurated as president of
Lions International at the coo”en
tion next summer.
"We hope that each Lion will
rummage through his dresser
drawers and turn in all old items
of gofld that they have no further
use to Dr. Griffin right awav ii,
order that this -'worthwhile project
may lie completed soen,” said Pros
idem A! Phillips. "Our State h"s
been greatly honored in I lie elec
tion of Stickiey and we should do
our part as a token of our appre
ciation of liis elevation to this iiic’i
office.”
’56 Auto Tags Go On
Sale Month Later
Continued from Page I—Section I
For next year a blarkonorange
color scheme will lie used on a
slightly enlarged plate. North
Carolina is a step ahead in a move
to make every motor vehicle, license
plate in North America a uniform
six,by twelve. By .11157■■.such uni
formity is expected to be achieved
according to of fi -nils of the Ameri
can Association of Motor Vehicle
j Administrators, For ’st> most
'states have complet'd with the
AAMVA’s recommendation.
A new numbering system will al
so go into effect next year. Miss
Tngra m said. Si ligle and Coni pound
letters of the entire alphabet will
lie used to stretch out available nu
t mericol combinations; As a result
| (lie numlier of civiracters on any
one plate will not exceed two let
ters and four niinierals.
As eustomary license -plate No, I
will hf reserved tor the Governor’s
limousine.
The ’56 plates will lie issued with
the “Drive Safely” slogan, which
was dropped this year because of
space limitations. New tag dimen
sions will lie inn pi,- to include the
1 COUNTRY * llj
GENTLEMAN
STRAIGHT BOURBON j
WHISKEY
6 YEARS
OLD
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Bottled By I
J. A DOUGHERTY'S SONS, Inc. Distillers
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955
slogan and North Carolina unab
breviated.
Miss Ingram said only one plate,
to be attached to the rear, would
be issued in l!)5(i.
I’aitl pays the income of each
precious tiling. -—Shakespeare.
'% (save with p&Q q
GRADE “A” WHOLE LIMIT ■ 6 lb.
DRESSED & DRAWN
Fryers 33
Cl IIAIirS PUIUTAN “AA” QUALITY
SLICED LB.
Bacon 45c
mmmriw i i
FRESH BOSTON BUTT - 4-6 LB. AVERAGE jp|Q g
PORK ROAST 29
IMS— BW*i im»* WlWl—gg——lwl—g——BßßWW I Ferwinal Med. Large
NEW CROP JUST ARRIVED I INSTANT M * l '” | i u-. u„,i n is ' 2 £»:
If. _ y.f 11101 Hill *q, p . I ciiihstmas 2,5 26c ZiiC
I LB. RRAZIL NUTS l-')r ||fe; NOMAT I ft ANII Y ■■■"■*—-■mmmm
i lb. itai.v English walnuts If J __ I .. __ i,..,,,, ri-L-a*
i Hi. ig.rpir English wALM is >9c | PET DRY milk 32c | Lb. 25c Ivory Flakes
large Limit
I Lit. NBC Crackers 1 I()/. CHEF-BO Y-AII-DEE CAN lj* s \ it ,\|j, MEAT 31c 74c |
i=-? Spaghetti In c Potted Meat CHEER I
SANDWICH sic MEAT in _ ml
BALLS XV Can Gq _ Z
GHOC. KINGS 34c | vine
■MHMnIM). 2L> OKI. MONTH I I II L
MRS. FILBERTSI -SLICED » HALVES 16 OZ. KINUAN'S ',r 7i n :
?.■:I Peaches c ° rned 1
R:L&: prpp UACU OXYDOL
Can 29c bttr tIAdH «-
To * 31c 74c
*2r™ Can 13® duz
• ULtU Cm. $1.70 —— —3 l c 74c
INSTANT COFFEE CAMAY SOAP
S' g 'U MAXWELL lb. £ '£
martin's GUM {J#|b|Ao IVORY SNOW
Breaded Pkg. ” 3 pkgs. lIUIISC *JL •*“ Urge Giam
l’lace Your Order IOC ll.ut _ i 31C 74C
Chicken Pkg. lor Christmas Complete Line Os
POT PIES .. 23c TURKEYS! i’mil Cake Ingredients! I THE
■■==’- «*'D*A STMB
mien sup{ii f U markets
Utlm*/ St{!. w Cnunn tt .Sitjmtf
Jim Daniels Retires
As Rural Mail Carrier
i
Continued From Fage I, Section 1
vial commendations from the l’ost
i j master Gene rul and a cordial cx
. 1 pression of esteem front co-workers 1
| in the service."
In retiring, Mr. Daniels says that j
over tlie years lie lias made many
friends oil his route and that one
of tlie most unpleasant phases of I
. his: retirement is the fact that lie
| ..ill greatly miss seeing and talk- 1
ing with those lie has served for
SWIFTS ORIOLE-ALL MEAT LB. I
Franks sic |
J so many years.
I Mr. Daniels had many intcrest
. ing experiences during his long «er.
vice which ranged alii the way fro in
l picking eggs out of a mail box to
pay for stamps to the time in 1927 j
I when he nearly froze in a snow
storm and when delivery of rural
SECTION ONE-
mail was held up for three day*
due to being snowbound.
WESLEYAN GUILD MEETING
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Edenton Methodist Church will
- meet Tuesday night, December 6,
at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs.
Erwin Griffin Ton Granville Street.
MI ESI 1 CENTER CUT
PORK
CHOPS
—LB.—
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