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PAGE TWO SECTION ONE I Center ran GH>up I Sponsors Ctiicfeen Supper On Feb. 3 fe', Sponsored by the Center Hill .Community, a fried. chicken sup per will be held at the Center HilbCross Roads Fire Depart ment building Saturday, Febru ary 3. The supper will be ser ved from 5 until 8 o’clock. A charge of $1.25 is made for adults and 75 cents for children with all of the proceeds going] toward a fund for building a community building at Center ( Hill. It is hoped a large num- ( ber will attend the supper, be-, ing assured. it will be a good | meal and at .the same time aid | Center Hitt',in- securing a much j needed community building. Tickets cbji-i be purchased from ! rommunity/'members or by call- ] ing Mrs. Elliott Belch, telephone j 2770; Troy Toppin Store, tele-! phone 9880; -or Mrs. Cameron Boyce, telephone 3922. Dale Speaker At ) Meeting Os BPW j | Continued from Page 1, Section 1 j tims. Mrs. Carolyn Bunch gave] an interesting explanation of the J ■ World Health Organization and its united efforts to relieve the world of dread diseases. This program was planned by Mrs. Olive Goodwin, chairman of Health and" Safety Committee. There were several very im portant dates set at this meet ing for coming events. They are k as follows: I The BPW Teenage Birthday f Party will be held in the Teen age Club Room on Thursday, February 1, at 8:00 P. M. The Annual Bosses’ Night Ban quet will be held at the Masonic Temple on Thursday, February 22. At this time the Woman of the Year will be named. Tf\£ BPW Club will sponsor a Fashion Show on March 22. LIONS MEET MONDAY Edenton’s Lions Club will meet Monday night, January 29, at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Res tabrant. President John Mitch ener requests every member to be present. 1 ;■ .V fe*-'' o' ijffcjakljL. lsj Pi(^-5f SVxV ggESjS 1 V.J> gr , ' :'- &«t jt 4R, - •* m- *~VjJiK-^y^%y^ss^-gS^ySMBP^^ Visitihg Speaker I 'Wm I • B > 4 . * Jm WL H Bn m i Wl : m MM ■ ■I. ■ I | The N.A.A.C.P. Youth Coun cil is sponsoring a citizens ac- I I tion meeting January 29 at 8:00 | jP. M., at the Providence Baptist i i Church. The purpose of this ( I I meeting is to organize citizens I in Northeastern North Carolina I for a more concentrated and I centralized Christian action in I the field of Race relations. Al- I so, the desegregation of the lo- I cal Shepard-Pruden Library will i I be discussed. The Rev. Wyatt >1 Tee Walker will be the main I speaker. He is executive direc-il tor of the Southern Christian (I Leadership Conference and spe-.| cial assistant to Dr. Martin Lu-JI ther King. \| Former Edentonian j Dies In Florida j I Mrs. Elsie Smith Mansfield, I 80 years old, of Jacksonville, I Fla., died at Jacksonville Thurs- I day of last' week. I Mrs. Mansfield was a former I resident of Edenton, the daugh- I ter of the late D. H. Smith. I She is survived by two sons, I Philip and Edward Mansfield of I Florida and a brother, H. H. I Smith of Ahoskie, N. C. I THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1862. SPARERIBS mmm ' BAci M I QC HONEYCUTTS BBS HHG Tn)ELAN cEnF MEAT ■ ■ IHB n —ggSiffi'— FR ANKS mjm Pork Chops lb. ‘ JSII S [ w fym jdm\ IJO BUTT PORTION ... LB. 49c— No Umit At P&Q! IB VISIT OUR NEW SEAFOOD DI PAHTMEN I -FINEST Iff EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA! FANCY I ALASKAN KING I NORTHERN DRESSED CRABMEAT STUFFED I FRESH NORTHERN 3-OZ. PORTION , Fresh * fo, |CRAB ">• I WHITING FLOUNDER I SMELTS shrimp each CLAMS... 35e|LEGS...S1.25| 11>.25c pgffi, 63c | lb. 49c | Egg R 011..... 20c FANCY SANDLIN | PACIFIC RED NEW cNGLAND I FLORIDA COOKED SMALL ROCK FRESH Deviled •* for |Salmoii !*>• Halibut ,h * [Whole each Lobster SCALLOPS CRABS... 79e|STEAKS .. 89c STEAKS., 73e|Lobster ... 99c TAILS.. $2.25 lb. 79c ECONOMY WESTERN— FOR BUDGET MINDED FOLKS! s 1/3-oz. westernT^Z^T^^^l^TP^^^ic^ GROUND BEEF 3 99< !£| jTy.Lifc NEW I HIS WEEK! HOMEMADE COLE SLAW - TOSSED SAI AD • GAKK f)TSALAD 1 We Invite You To Compare TKu^^EaT l and^ealcH>s^VanetirWin^TNT lll §toreTrt l ßTti?e l^outti^^ MIIIMI """1 FREE FOR THE PACKAGE OF 36 BALLS I WITH $5.00 PURCHASE OR MORE ... 1/inniCC DIIDDi C fJIIUI rKCCS COME SHOPPING WITH; MOMIV^Y! Imll/l/lEi l#wl#DlJ^^llUlw^j^^^^^l^NE^jTOM^i i L^ i| JQINTHE B FUNr^ V 2 Can South Seas I No. 1 Tall Twin Pet 46-oz. DOI6 I No. 1 Tall Phillips V Tuna C4N DOG CiN PINEAPPLE TOMATO can FISH 21c | FOOD 7t| JUICE 21t ISOUP > lit No. 2y 2 Contadina |Our Own Eco |()ur Own Eco I Our Own Eco SPICED 1" Pure SANDWICH ™. SALAD 21 PEACHES 4 sdMayonnaise 3UISPREAD ■ 27tlPRESSING - 25 t ■ -aar I D.terflent waWle I GSiS™ SHORTENING DETERGENT WCUJI Belli SYRUP I VEGETABLES BEAN? 3-b tin 69c can 19c Isl box 25c jar 31c 12 GRAPEFRUIT
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