PAGE TWO u-SECTIOH OHE Richard Baer New Cotillion President - ■ At,a meeting held last week by the Edenton Cotillion Club, Rich: rd P. Baer was elected presii lent. He succeeds William Priv< tt. Otl er officers elected were John Kramer, vice president; Willi im B. Gardner, treasurer and Mrs. Gilliam Wood, secre tary. Also elected as new di recto s were Mrs. Richard Hines, «. Mrs. Roland Vaughan and Char es Wood, Jr. f Cl vic calendar! Conti nuad from Page 1. Section 1 Easte r Sunday, April 17. A i nunty-wide workshop meet ing m needs and services for Chov an County's elder citixens w.ll be held in St. Paul's Par ish I louse tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'c lock. Roi :ky Hock Community Cen ter will meet at the Rocky Ho_k school building Monday night April 4. at 8 o'clock. Primary grades of the color ed h£gh school will present an operdtta this (Thursday) after noon i at 2 o’clock in the school: gymlhrium. Edeaton's Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. A circuit convention of Je hovah's Witnesses will be held in Edenton Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 1-3. District meeting cf the Twen ty-fifth Federrted District of Home Demonstration Clubs will be held at John A. Holmes High School Tuesdry, April 12. I Edenton Woman s Club will stage its annual Art Exhibit Saturday and Sunday. April 23 and 24, in the Penelope Barker nouse. National Library Week will be observed April 3 to 9. Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a physical fitnessi program which will be held at Chowan High School Wednes day, April 13. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock. William H. Coffield. Jr. Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign j Wars, will meet Tuesday night: at 8 o'clock. A delegation of about 20 Edenton people plan to attend an Eastern North Carolina In dustrial development* conference in Goldsboro today (Thursday). Chowan T-vbe or Red Men will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Spring revival services will be held at the Edenton Baptist Church Sunday, April 3, through! Sunday, April 10. 2 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES AT AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL! -IBA M. On Premises Starting On Park Ave. 10:00 A. M.—XO. .109 PARK AVE. 2 bedrooms, as bestos siding, oil floor furnace: excellent condition. Large lot. 10:15 A. M.—XO. 20 ALBEMARLE COURT. 2 bed rooms, asbestos siding, gas floor furnace: large lot. Located on corner. Excellent condition: already financed. Payments $48.86 month. Low interest 4 10:30 A. M—NO. 8 STRATFORD RD. 3 bedrooms, asbestos siding, utility room, central heat. Stove and refrigerator. Already financed at 4'/> and $53.00 month. 11:00 A. M—NO. 20 STRATFORD RD. 3 bedrooms, asbestos siding, central heat, utility room. Stove and refrigerator. Already financed at 4 '/>'/ and $53.37 month. 11:15 A. M—NO. 41 HAWTHORNE ROAD. 3 bed rooms, asbestos siding, central heat, utili ty room. Stove and refrigerator. Already financed at 4K-% and $51.94 month. 11:30 A. M —NO. 35 HAWTHORNE ROAD 3 bed rooms, asbestos siding, certtral heat, utility room. Stove and refrigerator. Already financed at 4and $51.67 month. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME AT A MONTHLY RENTAL ■ l|7||||fli| m a ifTl If n * will be* bald at the Center Hill i Baptist Church Sunday. April 3. through Sunday. April 18. Edenton Chapter Not 302. Or der of the Eastern Star, will meat Monday night AprU 4. at 8 o'clock. Edenton Band Paronts Associ ation will moot in the band room Wednesday night April 6. at 8 o'clock. j Edenton Woman's Club will I hold i's April meeting Wednes- I day afternoon. April 13. et 1 I ! o'clock et the Edenton Restau- I rant instead of Wednesday, I April 6. J. M. Johnston. d.str ct repre- j seniative of the N. C. Depart- j ment of Revenue, will be in his j office. 209 Citixens Bank Build, j ing. April 1 through April IS I to assist any taxpayer with their I income tax. Revival services will be held I at Warwick Baptist Church from I 1 Sunday. April 17. through Sun- I day. April 24. The Woman's Society of Chris- I iian Service of I’ e Methodist l| Church will meet Tuesday night. || April 5. at 8 o'clock at the home 11 of Mrs. Hiram Mayo. A basketball game will be I played in the Chowan High ■ School gymnasium Friday nigh'. I I April 1. at 8 o'clock between I I the Chowan PTA and Winfall I PTA. Chowan High School PTA will I meet Monday night April 4. at 8 I o'clock in the school auditorium. I "Awakening Echoes,” Gospel I concert artists, will present a I program in the Providence Bap- I list Church Friday night. April I 1. at 7:30 o'clock. A CORRECTION In The Chowan Herald March I 24 the article about Pam Ashley II participating in the program at !l Norfolk the name of the church) l should have been LeKies Mefho- I dist Church instead of SeKies as I it appeared. I A R D~OF~~THANKS | I want to express my ap- I preciation for the many deeds I of kindness shown my family I and me during my illness. Also I for the many cards, flowers, I gifts, visits and prayers. I p CARSON DAVIS I Ryland, N. C. I Am Now lii Business for Myself Your Business and Patronage Will Be Appreciated! Eddie Wheeler Exterior And Interior Painting 313 N. Granville Street PHONE 3103 EDENTON THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOW. WORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1980. gWE SALUTE THE JOHN A. HOLMES HIGH SCHOOL BANDJg JOIN HANDS TO BRING YOU A BENEFIT SALEH BuToWAWNE^IEATCANDTRODUCTSandH^^OURBANDThirWeer^oursUW^^rSI^^PpScirrEDr GWALTHFTS ALL MEAT CELLO | PICNICS FRANKS Irrt -i X j sausage Bacon" 30 I |b - 49 c 4Q, B.M B.ne.i, | I | jUU | Swift ’s Center < u ‘ DRESSED AND DRAWN WHOLE Armour’s Western Quality Chuck 1 Bacon Pork Chops FRYERS Beef Roast l 29 j3Q 0\ ii. 9Qc Pork L, iver I Ground Beef I f 1 HOE OR CUT - NEW I P & Q HOMEMAD^^^"* j Smoked bunch I Country Lb. 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