Rw Books At library f Abv Memorial library has received an interest ing collection. of neiy buoks*. The selection is varied iri interests arid showjd pleas- the most exacting tastes. j For the adult, reader: Cameron, Thf Sihjo* Qwe; Weekly, Tlxe Ho Lincoln, A Dan gerous Ihnocence; Braider, The Palace Guard; Bouile, The Other &'Je of the Coin; Necomb, Aban- Qon Ship; Thorp, Only Akiko;: Fitzpatrick, Australian Explorers; The Trouble With Lazy Eth*l; Both, Beyond My Worth; Inr.es, The Land, God Gave. To- Cain; Cooper, Giselle; O’Hara,' From The Terrace; Barrett, The Empty Shrine j Nel, Mr. Church ill’s Secretary; Stout, Champagne For One; Pasternak, Doctor ZbjM vago; Polo, Travels of Marco Polo; Admirer Unknown; Ruck, Leap Year Romance; Waugh, Girl yh<> Cried ' Wolf; Highsnjith, For Living; ~ Golden Eagle; Bottome, Heart of I Child. | fc’or thd Juvenile: Burgess. of Johnny Chuck; Burr. Wsis, Adventures of Buster Bear;. Sterling, Silver Spoon Mystery; Dr. S-.uss. The Cat in the Has Comes Back; Elkin, True Book qf Schools; Podendorf, True Book df Rocks and Minerals; £arroß, Tough Enough and Sassy; Tem ple, Shirley Temple’s ♦.orybook; Parker, Golden Book of Science. Farmers To Vote Oil Referendum* Monday, Dee. 15 Chowan County fanners are. again urged to remember to. vote in the referendums being held next Monday, December 15. “Vote on the referendums you are eligible to vote in,” County Agent Overman urges. All peanut growers are eligible to vote on the peanut assess ment referendum. All cotton growers are eligible to vote on the cotton referendum. All to bacco growers are eligible to vote on the tobacco program and also' the tobacco assessment referendum. Voting on all referendums tv ill be held at the same voting 1 places. Polling places aie: For “A” community, Hoskin Harrell’s store, if to C. T. Dixon’s store, 10 to 2; Grover Cale’s! store, 2:30 to 6. For “B” com-' lAunity, Rosser Bunch’s store. 8 to 9:30; Melvin Evans’ store, 10 t 0.2;.2; Earl Smith’s store, 2:30 to 6. For “C” community, H. R. Peele’s store, 8 to 9:30; J. E. Per ry’s store. 10 to 2; L. C. Briggs’j store, 2:30 to 6. These voting places have beenl scheduled so that they should be! convenient for every eligible! voter in the county. I “Let’s remember that voting is one of the’ free privileges and responsibilities that we as Am ericans have,” says Mr. Over man. “If we value this privil ege, then let’s accept the re sponsibility, go to the polls and cast our ballots as we see fit. A good vote expresses to our state and national leaders the kind of agricultural program our farm people desire. While a small vote will determine the kind of programs we will have., our Congressmen and Senators are seriously concerned about the kind of agricultural pro grams desired by those who do jjot vote. Voting is a matter Os farm business. Let’s look after cur business and go to the- polls and vote.” ■DEGREE OF PCCAHOHTAS CHRISTMAS PARTY TONIGHT Chowanoke Council No; M, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold, its annual Christmas party tq,- night (Thursday). Mrs. Mapifia Crummey, Pocahontas, stated that a htisiness meeting will be held a 7:3i0 o’clock, after wbfch the party will be he'd at 8..-30 o’clock with husbands as spe cial guests. Mrs. Crummey urges every member to atfend, both the meeting and, party. kL lOTTUfi I ImhH in l m'■ ' v - < : - zSSPE&pQHBSK ihmm ■ I b'Vi PI mjftiffii ‘Vug . , SUDS WINTRY WEATHER —Soaps and detergents from I thousands of suburban sinks paint this wintry picture on. the j outskirts of Chicago, 111. Such foaming is a familial: sight to ’ nitration plant engineers. * :jfavic calendar] ’* ——- ' Continued From Page 1. Section 1 Negro Ho m e De'mo uiralion Club* will hold their achievement f program tonight (Thursday) at 8 i o’clock. * An emergent communication of * Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. 8c ► A. M„ will be held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o clock to con ’ fer the third degree. ’ Hobbsville High School will ' present its annual Christmas com munity pageant Sunday night, December 14, at 8 o’c’oek. The Hobbsville Ruriten Club will hold its annual ladies' nigM banquet tonight (Thursday! at 7 o'clock in the Hobbsville school cafeteria. Sponsored by the Eden ton Wo -1 man's Club, a. thrift sale will be, : held in the budding formerly cc ■■» copied by the W. D. Holmes i Wholesale Grocery Saturdav, De cember 13, from 10 A, M„ to 6P.M, ; The children's Division of the Methodist Church will present a Christmas pageant at the church 1 Sunday, December 21. The senior choir of the Metho-j 1 djust Church w : ll present a pro. gram of Christmas music at the morning service Sunday, Decem ; ber 21. ’ i Edenton Ro«ar : ans will ho’d ' ‘.he’r annual Christmas narty to •noht (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock! at Hotel Joseph Hewes. • j The grand opening of a new ) banquet room will be held at the Edenton Restaurant Saturday, De- j cember 13. from 5 to 9 P. M. The annual program of Christ-j mas music will be Dresented at the Baoiist Church Sunday a tier -1 noon, December 21 =* i <-'-}ivlr. Members cf the VFW Post and NU-CURL BEAUTY SHOP ANNOUNCES THAT STARTING DECEMBER 29 MR. MAX LEARY ' # SPECIALIZING IN Hair Cutting and Permanent Waving r ‘ I Will be in the shop Monday through Wednesday. We are very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Leary, so call early for an appointment. Mrs. Irma Allsbrock. owner and operator, assisted by Mrs. Lena Little, will be in the shop Mondays through Satur days until 1 P. M. Call Edenton 3313 Permanenge! The dedra for permanence Is a deep. Inherent qnality that exists In every wonted. That , k why the guarantee of the.everlasting qualities of aMcmorial ha* such angppeai because it ia a guarantee not only for this gcoaratioa but icc Ujc generation* to qefML ~ enshrined in memory for time immemorial. m A memorial tp honor... to perpetuate in memory ...be fitting festal* only if Ll ■ has mqenmg for the future as well as tl)e present. To Imp alive the memoty of the goodness... the grwnti* of ■ penoasht*... lef\ | jrour memorial bo one. that carries with it the certificate of permanence... tb| Guarantee. A The <0 Seal, etoked on the besg efe monu- . % ment, it.your assurance Cia; it coaCbtmt to tin 1 . 'kg. a highest standards of excellence in design, workman ehip snd quality and that it is ba.atU by a written « |A|fe>w- jf Certificate of Guarantee. | bViI f»hf Reas* send me your free booklet, 5 I 5 m a m Q r I n I • S Ahoskie Memorial IjZr— - M Z=| Works Lmaww..-—Manufacturera of Fine Memorials U Marble and Granite E AHOBKIE r N C { ~ A. W. WOOTEN, Owner TELEPHONE 2069 V | THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLWA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 11. 1958. the Auxiliary will hold a Christ mas party at the Post home Sat- 1 urday night. December 20, at 9 o'clock. Young. Churchmen of St Paul's Episcopal Church are again spon soring the Empty Stocking Fundj 1 to provide Christmas presents for unfortunate children in the com ' munity. Edenton Cub Scouts' Christmas party will be held at the Lions Club Monday night. December 15. at 7:30 o'clock. 1 I Edenton firemen are again ra pairing discarded toys to be dis tributed among children for Christmas. St. Paul's Episcopal Church i will celebrate its 258th anniver sary at the consecration service . to be held Monday night, Janu -1 ary 26. at 8 o'clock. Edenton Woman's Club an nounces that a $lO prise will be awarded for the best outside Christmas decoration in Edenton's residential area. I A drive to secure funds for hoy Scouts in Edenton and Cho wan County is now in progress. William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign ; Wars, will meet Tuesday night at $ o'clock. A Christmas party will be held at the Teenage Club Fri day night, December 19, from 8 to 11 o'clock. Edenton Industry Development i Corporation and Chamber of j Commerce is conducting a labor , survey in connection with a large ; knotting plant expected to locate , in Edenton. Edenton L’ons Chib will meet j Monday eight at 7 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday n : ght at 7:30 o'clock. TRY A HERAI D CLASSIFIED ! St. Paul’s Church | Vestrymen Elected' At an annual congregational meeting in the Parish House December 3 . members of St.' Paul’s B piscopat Church elected four laymen to the vestry to serve for three years. They were Wilmec Ellis Malone, John Gil liam Wood, Thomas Hoskins Shepard and Judge Marvin Wil- > son. Retiring from the vestry at the end of the calendar year are j Joseph H. Conger, Sr., John (Washington Graham, Richard Hines and Charles H. Wood, Jr. The newiy-elected men will he installed the first Sunday in January at 11 A. M. The congregation adopted a 1 1959. budget as proposed by the j vestry, and finance committee | and which was based on the! every member canvass in No- 1 vember that has exceeded alii previous years in both amount j and stewardship. The c-ongre- j I gatioh iri so doing reflected its I willingness to accept its pro- 1 portion of the 31Tr general in Golden fti AGE Gin $2-30 i $0.65 m i £ 4/5 Qi - jm ,4k^/S^wVWVWWywVWWWW^« At Western Gas Service i 1 I»nECI ( World's largest -\ f toy-fiilep ! 'IaDEMIskP - . ’'■"j . HpF |To the Lucky Winner FREE!^ 1) Just Come in . . t Register for Drawing! I V ’ Nothing to Buy ... No Obligation! | V Each Child must be accompanied by a Parent. I 1 ■ ' / OP Complete TOYS and GAMES in All Here ere just a few typical toys: * Spinning Top • 7“ Rubber Ball • 24“ “Mama" Doll 4 Gun and Holster Set • Ukelele • Bat and Ball Set * Adventure Game • Golf Set • Go-Car • Meter Beat * King Arthur and Knights Set • Space Geme i and a host of other Valuable Toys. : Western Gas Service Phone 3122 ifedenton - * 1 !■ ■■ ' ■ , J crease to tha-'diocesan and' na- j | tional budgets*, as proposed and j I adopted. I John Graham, retiring Senior ( I Warden of the parish, presided I ovee the buuget discussion and I business, session, ably answering I . questions and explaining the I vestry’s position in-several mat- I I lers. | At the beginning of the meet- I mg members- of the Woman’s I | Auxiliary served dessert and I I coffee and following the meet- I ! ing color slides of the General 1 Convention were shown by the I lie-'or. I • The Rev. George Holmes also I announced some plans in the I ! making for the consecration ser- I vice to be conducted January 26 | j and the national recognition the | .Occasion-is certain to receive. f I | SELLING CHRISTMAS TREES I I I Harold Langdale, Commander | |of William H. Coffield Post No. | 1 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, I (announced that the Post will 1 (sponsor ihe salt of Christmas I trees this year. The trees will be I | on display at Bill Perry’s Texaco 1 Stat'on. I S PI4TI4IQIP , Q 1 CHRISTMAS I 11 i O 1 ■ DINNER! SUPER MARKET I M Pljiep vnnr httlpi* foi. ■ edenton .. | ■ ridie y«ur oiaer icr we fill orders and delivers ■ turkeys, ducks, bak- I ing hens, geese, oys- 'SHOP O l ers » bams and other e for freshness • for to? values fj H pork items now! • FOR quality e friendly service m •> STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL . Vi ' f 9.00 O’CLOCK THROUGH CHRISTMAS! I ? r - | ' V ‘ wa^nc > fi Smoked p picnfjc 39:] 11-Lb. €eHd I C AROLIN A PRiDF J-Lb. Pkar. 1 BLACK HAWK i (iWALTNKY’S I BaCOnF r y ers Sausage! I ~ MEAT 1 I lb - lb - lb. I] 63 c |25 c 35 c | R SEE OUR BEAUTIFUTi FANCY FRESH CUT CHRISTMAS R I TREES... POPULAR SIZES FOR YOUR SELECTION! 1 I 8-OZ. EDENTON B A Y^^fsavTaM^ht hkic’s" on "hi "r I |(|uality candied - dried fiui P I j& nuts for holiday cookimr IS erring K°e Washington Yellow jggg n ! - lb ' Maxwell House g gs gg p g§ Sf Regular Drip Cake Mix 5 jjk, <• £ h] 01186 \ ,-v- -v\: s r-, .:r- : .-'A,V;-rMM Shop Early For Xmas B m N At PHTHSICS 111 -si c?.a g-i) »x PI W 31111^” drees Beans..® Wts Vtl Swanson Chicken-Turkey -a. ' ni. —— i 'kr, Til n