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Tribute Is Paid Mrs.LS.Burke Mrs. Edmund S. Burke, Sr., 48, a member of a prominent Mount Airy [amily, died Thanksgiving Day at Northern Surry Hospital following an ill ness of several weeks. A native of Edenton, Mrs. Burke was a daugh er of Mrs. Effie M. Smith, 07 Pembroke Circle, and he ' sister of Mrs. Jean )’NeaL The following is an edi arial that appeared in the fount Airy Times: “There sometimes comes pon the scene—usually all X> fleetingly—a person of uch warmth of personal :y, -graciousriess, strength f character and ability to et things done that it sems the individual has Iways been in our midst. "Such a person was Mrs. Idmund S. Burke, Sr. "Then, for an inexplic- Me reason, she is sudden- Vno longer with us. The tlmighty acting with His >wn wisdom and judgment, ees fit to remove her from he world of the living, aking her from this land o His own kingdom for lis won service. “Such, too. was the case vith Mrs. Burke, who lied Thanksgiving Day in forthem Surry Hospital ifter an illness of several veeks. “While her life was cen ered about her husband tnd family, she yet realiz td that each individual has luties outside the family :ircle. And she filled hose responsibilities well. Taylor Theatre ■DENTON, N. C. Wed. and Thur*., Dm. 1-7 Raqual Welch In “FATHOM" Five Dtyi— Fri. Through Tuee., Dec. e-t-W-11-lt- Elvis Preeley in His Newest Picture “CLAMBAKE" First Floor Soc-75c-90c Balcony 35c-60c Wednesday, Dec. 13— Return Engagement Lana Turner and Sandra Dee in IMITATION OF LIFE" 4 ON SAVINGS ! § /Vs COMPOUNDED i I JUNE 30 AND /f 1 DECEMBER 30 Your Savings Insured Up To $15,600 By Federal Sivlnga and Loan Insurance Corp. SN your passbook savingß account here and nple a generous helping of earnings. You 11 d the “goal-reaching” flavor grows on you »ye by the 10th - Earn from the Ist teuton Savings & Loan Assn. A Me Place To Save Since 1905 g S. BROAD BT. EDENTON. N. C “President of the First Presbyterian’s Women of the Church on several oc casions, she had filled very nearly all of the organiza tion’s committee chairman ships during her service to her church and had also been chairman of various circles in the church. lii addition, she was active in the work of the Winston- Salem Presbytery, "Selfless with her time and talents, she was always willing to lend assistance to any project of the Women of the Church. It could easily be said that she was an example of that old axiom that, in order to get something done, ask a busy person to do it. "Mrs. Burke was promi nent in the Granite City's social life. She was a charter member of the Mount Airy Cotillion Club, and a member of the local Country Club and Wednes day Afternoon Book Club. “Her friends, and th'ey were numbered in the hundreds, will not forget the kind, thoughtful, ener getic person that was Mrs. Meade Smith Burke.” Billings Returns To Area Monday Bill Billings, football coach of Middletown, (DeL) High School, is scheduled as guest speaker at the an nual Elizabeth City Rotary Club lunchon honoring the ECHS Yellow Jackets. The event is set for Monday at Circle Restaurant. Billings coached the Aces of John A. Holmes High School from 1954 through 1961, rolling up an enviable record. In Middletown he found a school whose grid squads had never won more than three conference games a season. He soon became the premier coach in the state as he put together one successful season after another. With Billings at the helm, Middletown went un defeated for five years and the majority of a sixth. During that time (1962-67) his teams won 53 straight games, usually slaughtering their opposition. Billings took on teams in bigger conferences and won. This year, however, the string ran out and his teams lost the last two games, both to schools with enrollments as much as three times that of Middletown. Hi s Delaware record, over a six year span, is 53-2. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1967 FAMOUS QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF S BONELESS TOP QBe hTai round steak “ 09 \2jJ§ BONELESS BOTTOM HAc howmuchcake STEAK L " should there be steak" u. 05° isl ft fruit Cclkc ? Porterhouse or In fact, we think just enough T-BONE STEAK lb. WW to hold the fruit and nuts in place. , f 3 TO 4-LB. AVG. QUARTER SLICED LOIN e SMALL MEATY PORK You see, our Jane Parker Fruit Cake is over 2/3 fruit and nuts. FRESH PORK CHOPS 55C SPARE Everycakeisjustburstingwith [fRESH SLICED PORK LIVER u. 25C R,BS LB 45c cherries imported from Prance, pineapple from the Par East, beef, chicken, turkey, meat loaf, or Salisbury steak _ * citron from Italy, sun-drenched raisins from California Sllltaiia Meat DilllierS 2 RHc and meaty pecans from the South. WW ALLGOOD BRAND NO. ONE AND ONE OTHER THING YOU SHOULD KNOW: SHCed BaCOII 'C AHc / & 9| C It’s the same wonderful cake... at the same low price as last year. CAP . N JOHN . S F^Z “ BREADEC W isn’t that good news? Flounder rJ2S.. 2 & 95c Ocean Perch 2 & 95c Is it any wonder Jane Parker Fruit Cake is America’s most popular Fruit Cake? Is it any wonder it’s become such a favorite gift item? °‘ N ~~ Is Jane Parker Fruit Cake a good reason for shopping A&P? WESTERN GROWN RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS t COWWOHT C 1*«. THE OKtAT ATLANTIC 4 rACIF.C TEA CO., INC it UWm ■ r ANN PAGE GROUND SPICES J — "w ■ ""I stocking per |CC Allspice 2-Oz. Con 45c Ginger m-o*. con 25c! I FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS / LB. Nutmeg con 55c Pumpkin 'ton 1 33 c ■*■ PnillTO / CINNAMON 29C BLAUEU FRUITb oc ANN PAGE WHOLE SPICE I PINEAPPLE o°'w"n u, 92c TUIVIAIUtO «IWU»Z!|C Allspice i'/ 2 -oz. pk 9. 33c Cracked Ginger 2 P f g z 29c V CHERRIES green Lb 92c igssh. tender, _ _ CINNAMON STICKS 35c I MIXED FRUIT «*■ b 72c SNAP BEANS lb. 23c ALSO GOURMET SPICES AVAILABLE I LEMON PEELS ° R PEELS Gl Lb 72c \ S 52 S / S POTATOES ORANGES in - iQc R ta. rq c ENGLISH WALNUTS .-Lb. bo, 59 c I U 009 Tw’' U B ° 9 UU POLISHED PECANS &J 1 i-tb. boo 69c S _ ? \ C Brazil Nuts 49e Almonds 45c sat.,'dec Wi " PEANUTS Valencia 2 lbs. 49c MILD AND MELLOW EIGHT O'CLOCK ■ COFFEE £ 49° «■ $ 1.45 - PURE FRESH, PRE-PRICED LABEL INSTANT PRESIDENTS AND FAMOUS AMERICANS—I 2 VOLUME A&P COFFEE - 99® M) BOOKS 49cit 99c 11 FOR "MOM" AND "DAD" HELBROS JANE PARKER AMERICA'S FAVORITE Ik. •l di .« . « —■, _ _- _ A ~ CDIIIT PAIfC KS- WATCHES « <1695 riKUI I WrtIVC CoS WW FOR STORAGE AND CANDIES, APOTHECARY FARKKFKSHLy BAKED O Afi JARS £1 9 C £ 25c £ 29c ruMrivm nto -09 PUNCH BOWL SET j 399 • A&P BRAND WHOLE OR JELLIED m 4% m M m I I* ANN PAGE MILK OR DARK CHOCOLATE COVERED Cranberry Sauce 4 - oil chqcolate (=ils igg ssc PAGE THREE
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