i—SECTION OWE THE CHOWMf HERALD MAY 83. 19CI. PAGE SIX New Books At Local Library Some of the new books re : cently received at the Shepard * Pruden Memorial Library are as follows: < The Story of Our Earth by Richard Carrington. ! A History Os the Department j Store by John William Ferry. Far Away and Long Ago, A < History of My Early Life by W. j H. Hudson, author of Green 1 Mansions. How To Be A More Creative Executive by Joseph G. Mason. Easy-on-the-Cook Book by Chicago Home Economists in Business. The Saving Remnant, An Ac count of Jewish Survival by Herbert Agar. Men and Angels by Robin White. A Noble Profession by Pierre Boulle, author of The Bridge ' Over the River Kwai. The Man Who Captivated New York by Rosalie Lieberman. The Golden Geyser, a novel of the great Florida boom by Wyatt Blassingame. Wisconsin in Their Bones by August Derleth. The Other End of the Bridge by Una Troy, a rollicking Irish novel. The White Voyage, a novel by- John Christopher. Finishing Touches, a progran of tested, professional advice or fashion, beauty and femir.in charm. 4-H King And Quee t Crowned On May 3 \ The 4-H .Club King and Queen of Health Coronation will be held at the Edenton Negro High School Wednesday night, j May 31, at 8 o’clock. 1 The twenty-one 4-H King and I Queen of Health contestants will] complete their competition for king and queen at the corona tion on May 31. At this corona tion the boy and girl who have made the greatest improvement in their personal and family health habits, increased the r knowledge of good health, and corrected the most physical c*e sects will be crowned the King and Queen of Health. The local principals, teach e leaders, public health nurse, pi"- shian and dentist have cooper !- ed in thi seffort to bring aba d the awareness of the general Better in 3 Important Ways! GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER rill AUTOMATIC' @ ]! DEFROSTING HI 1 I in the roomy . refrigerator section. i j | fSeEZEI? i| 1 3.5-cubic-foot capacity. gl/rJj r Store big supply of frown shelves l r that bring food into full ; fipj view. Removable for^ U CTRAIGHTjIIHE MODEL BJ-13T I j No coils on back ... fits .. r.mniTv M flush at rear... needs no 13-CUBIC-FOOT CAPACITY R door clearance at side. , 0n1y 5 459 95 & j . , PLUS: SWING-OUT Vegetable Bins, Automatic Butter Ij I Conditioner. Removable Egg Rack. Magnetic Safety B Door Adjustable and Removable Door Shelves. | xr —’jjiijißppM—a: a— Quinn Furniture Company Of Edenton, Inc. Veiling Machine Week In North Carolina H | Atm ■ 1 ■ ; i.- M X . JSL I Hiß 1 X * 'y ■ H l ’ f j i .1 s mi- I ■ ■ tW jb jjHr a gw the week of May 21-27 as "Vending Week In North Carolina." Looking on are Gordon Scott of Forest City, on the left, president of the North Carolina Automatic Merchandising Association, and Durham Smith of Charlotte, on the right, the association's immediate past president and state chairman of this 75th observance of the found ing of the vending industry. In connection with the observance of the 751 h anniversary of vending, the North Carolina Automatic Merchandising Association is holding its annual convention at the Sedgefield Inn in Greensboro May 25 through 27. Mr. and Mrs. W P Jones will attend this convention. Mr. Jones, president of Spedic Vending Service. Inc., is a member of the board of direc tors of ihis organisation. health situation in the county, and in developing a functional health program with the 4-H’ers directed at making good health i reality. Leaders, parents, and the general public are urged to attend the crowning of the King md Queen at the coronation. Speaker for the program will ae Dr. Andrew A. Best, M.D., in Greenville, N. C. He is the president of the Joint Council of Health and Citizenship, and nas been instrumental in estab lishing an effective health im provement program in Pitt dounty. JAYCEES MEET TONIGHT Edenton’s Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edanton Restaurant. President William Easterling states that a feature of the meeting will be a detailed report of the state convention held over the week and at Asheville. He, therefore, urges a 100 percent attendance. S & L CLOSED MAY 30 Edenton Savings & Loan Of fice will be closed Tuesday, May 0. The closing is du° to the oSservance of national Memorial | Day. j Chateaux GRAPE FLAVORED VODKA \ * 7 Sm $0.15 SO.OO jjflmwM 4 rw JO PSOOf CHATEAUX FIAVOREO VODKA FKFAStD Atm BOliaa BY THE SUAt SPRING DISTILLING COMPANY DIVISION OF THE JAMES B REAM DISTILLING CO.. CLERMONT. It. J 'i jj. iiuwili /lopiren ® u %m A _ / /Mrtm.mm. ■ f Belks # A rohdale //”~ * yii // m quality, fashion m mmm * j BOX SALE! ■ u Save'every dayr-when you buy our 1 1 own'brand. Buy Archdale by the II H boxful - youisave even more! ---r iWii-,irlvifr- ■— v " av......... SAVE! SUMMER DRESS SHIRTS A f nr “ top collar styles! button-downs, short point permanent stays!, Ms W « |_png sleeves, short sleeves! Dacron polyester-cottons, smooth combed oxfords, broadcloths, kv<j 1. | ventilated weaves! Your style is here—one low pricel 14 to \7" neck, 32-35. Cool, bulk-free! Jkyjj i I New Archdale clip-on ready-tied tie, 1.00 VIA If I U SHORT SLEEVED SPORT SHIRTSA.vLI C | | Stay collars, button-downs, placket-front villagers. Prints,| checks, plaids, stripes, knitsJS, M, L 2.99 each f- Li COMFORT-CUT PAJAMAS' MEN'S ATHLETIC SHIRTS S 8 2 (or 5.50 mi Kyi 'mm 6,w3 * 00 ! U ? wTd '«P: ■ ;, Mo "' g PSk® lr . 7.# nylon r.info««J } 79* ea. Save more,huy taped shoulders Combed cotton, i, M, L PSI «r -i BBJ* | ! Ciin*r.fine white cotton: neat cord border. BHb*_/I) c ? ■ i ®up™i Tiito v» * _ it _ a . « duel 100 pQftclt« Lively, heat-resistant * Jfatstoyi S" " I

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