Spring Fashions Highlight Trade Fair I Miss Julia Faye Harrell mod- Mrs. Myrile Cuthrell appear eled a sports outfit combining ed in a casual sports suit' of black shorts and a black and dark green homespun with co white over blouse. A straw ordinating print blouse. She hat and an oversize beach bag carried matching gTeen slacks to completed the ensemble. complete the all purpose outfit. A spring fashion show was a highlight of the entertainment Friday night at the Edenton | v Trade Fair. Five local merchants had , se lect ‘merchandise modeled by lo cal -persons. Featured in the fashion show were costume sportswear,) everting gowns and children’s, Easter clothing. • j Frank Roberts of WCDJ was narrator for the' fashion parade and Roger Lamb provided a mu sical background on the piano. I Models for Belk-Tyler’s were Mrs; Peggy Barnum, Douglas Twiddy, Miss Gale Hare, Miss 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1, Section 1 dared first prize winner in the annual 4-H Club Cake Contest. John Pendleton, 24-year-old Pasquotank Negro, was almost instantly killed in an automobile wreck in which five other Ne groes were injured. The fourth registration for se lective service was held, at which time all men from 45 to 65 years of age were required to register. Charlie T. Griffin, a former prosecutor cf Chowan Record er's Court, announced tha* he would be a candidate for judge of the court. f Edenton's Rotary Club chang ed its hour of meeting from 6:15 P. M„ to 1 P. M. Thirty white selectees left Edenton fer Fort Bragg, where they received their final physi cal examination prior to being inducted into the U. S. Army. A county-wide mee*ing and SEAGRAM’S V.O. IMPORTED CANADIAN WHISKY 1 ■ a §eapws . A BLEND' V. **« wucrie V • ?360 ' Pint u »otnii>* , ,,.irf’ 'N>2V'-St* G RA U £ tOKi.'-Zi* • xW . , \ ?a «« Ca*.aOa 4'S Qt. St.;'-. fc:- Aty«4a-I>'STIUHtCOtIR«S».eY)<;.66JPtODF,A»tfSB...BI»ttmia»; v ■ Nancy Hare and Joe Stroud; The Betty Shoppe, Mrs. Janet i Faircloth, Mrs. Josie Goodwin ‘ and Miss Ida Goodwin; Cuth ! rell’s Dept. Store, Mrs. Myrtle CuthreW, Mrs. Lena Griffin, Miss Ellene Cuthrell, Miss Cindy Bunch and Miss Gloria Perry; | The Ji'll Shoppe, Mrs. Frances I Forehand,, Mrs. Janice Byrum, Mrs. Loretta Evans and Miss j Cynthia Spencer, and Rose’s, Miss Julia Faye Harrell, Miss | Cynthia Nlclver and Miss Julia Britton. | Mrs. Richard Copeland was chairman of the fashion show and Mrs. Myrtle Cuthrell was co-chairman. fish fry was Held by the Cho wan County Farm Bureau at the Chowan Produce Exchange auc tion shed at Valhalla. One of baseball's immortals. Big Chief Bender, former mem ber of Connie Mack's million doller championship combina tion, was a guest speaker at the Edenton Lions Club meeting. Successful from every view point was the first of a series of public forums sponsored by Ihe EJden'on Rotary Club. J. A. Curran began his duties as a teller at the Bank of Edenton. A large crowd turned out to see the senior class play, "Jim my Cricket" in the high school auditorium. VFW MEETS TUESDAY — William H. Coffidd, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, April IV, at 8 o’clock. Com mander Bill Harris requests a full attendance. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1982. CDffcefiSflte! marvel] EIGHT *“** $1 AC f IJ] f„ I O’CLOCK fIiJC lIM «, r I k “ « I . ■■ 3-lb. Bag I g a/ T j 1-Lb. Bag '■ 6* BK | FROZEN FOODS I XllSgsX i fl& its £% Ivl l Special! Apple, Cherry, Peach or Cocoanut Custard //////MEa v? s*. 5 *. \ i I MORTON FRUIT PI-ES *§&“• 2?c Mm JT %,V J a ( Dixie Garden Greens 2 K 27c W/Km .€l| Ji J HALF /4 / | j HUSfITuPPIES teWsft? 29c l|W “ til gdfl|| T GALLON /J m ||J| j A&p”peas‘"and Carrots 2 @£: 29c 1 CARTON j A&P."STRAWBERRIES 2 35c , ft .. n . . A . n ...... .. | OCEAN SPRAY BRAND “Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed 25 to 30 Lb. Whole CRANBERRY DCC[ BID |l 111 "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY BEEF 7-INCH CUT m _ AII IK ll L m ROASTS cut EOC Vnv II h iH cr b 75c 5 ™ 69c lb. I_LB. m% C BONELESS RIB STEAKS 95c • _ 0 M CANS J U , Aw ~ ■ MORRELL'S PRIDE COOKED HAMS « S up«-Ri K ht- Sliced “ ( W m • ||%| 3at $2.39 5 a $3.69 BEEF L| y ER -23 c TEA BAGS SLICED bacon *39* 64 ~ 49c FLOUNDER -2S S I 145I 45 Chocolate, Strawberry or Vanma _ _ MARVEL ICE CREAM *«££■ 49c HDBB IJJIMJ jT ai , J an f. I aum SALAD DRESS ING 35c WONDERFOIL WRAP 29c |i| LMLI |%l (V W ®L K. CHEDDAR CHEESE » 55c ll'l ■■■ <r m a MILK SOLIDS 12A83c 111 : ~ la Z c 7Z /| | % Olw. PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THRU APRIL 14th _ Carrots 2 15° i 0 c 1 R h GOLDEN BANANAS JL^“ oranGeT >nn V m , 2 . l t_2sc . 3 _s s i .00 Dressino N E ° a ch° 19c _ q d ..y pNiipn 28-oz. aq. C JU I 00 33c N Eoc 4 h 01 45c 39c ft-JAA CLEANER # MtT J IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP CAMAY SOAP IVORY LIQUID* C| !• J3 1 X M £rloc L £f 16c 2 R g;',"2lc a 6Z 37c *&■ 63c I TYPHONE SLICED I MR. CLEAN Duz Detergent IVORY SOAP IvORY SNOW 1 PINEAPPLE ■ 15-Oz. 3Q_ 28-Oz. rfO, . _ __ A Personal Lg. DC. Gt. ■ 20-OZ. CANS I Bot 39c Bot. 69c p GC 4 Bars Ll C Pkg. 3X Pkg WC 1 A A 1 ■ ’ { 4 cans for 99c I—SECTION out PAGE FIVE

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