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School A Christian Workers School is being offered at Hertford Methodist Church for (be Chowan-Perquimans area this January 26-29. Classes will meet on the first Sunday night from 7 to 9:90 P. M., and an the fellowing week-nights from 7:90 to 9:30 P. M. Three courses of study are being offered. “Paul, The Man and His Work” will be taught by Rev. H. Arthur Phillips, Jr., associate pastor of Edenton Street Methodist Church in Raleigh. A course on “Teaching Chil dren” will be given by Mrs. Marvin Vick, Jr. of Ra leigh. To acquaint our Methodist people with the effective use of the ma terials and literature avail -4* ble a third course on “Us ing Resources In The Church’s Educational Mini stry With Youth” will be presented by Rev. F. Bel ton Joyner, Jr., North Ca rolina Director of Educa tional Ministries For The Methodist Church. White the last two cours es mentioned are designed especially for workers in the church school, the class on Paul And His Work should be of interest to the general public also. You are invited to attend. Immanuel Church Group Has Meet The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Immanuel Baptist Church met at the home of Esther Parrish. Audrey Oharbo moeau opened (he meeting with a Scripture reading and Emma Lou Evans of fered a prayer. Secretary Beverly Rice gave her report and Ruby Williams gave the treasur er’s report. New and old business was discussed —and Faye Copeland voluflOfered'Ulb host the February meeting. Herald Legal Advertising EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of Grace Lee Wood, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of July, 1969, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Ibis 3rd 4®y of January, 1909. JOHN M. HARNEY, 13 West Todd Street, Belmont, N. C„ Executor of the Estate of Grace Lee Wood, Deceased. Jan 9 16 23 30 AxhniaistraSor's Notice In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate es Fred Cox, late of Cho wan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all l»—m imMinj claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of July, 1909, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereon. All per sobs inaeDiea to siuu es tote will please make im- This 30th day of De smter, JMB. *• ao \ h Jan 3 0 16 23p JUNIOR GIRL SCOUT NEWS .ma *ll —ai ®T wiinii muvji ocnov In Girl Scouts January 7 we put some pictures on our Piper Picture Path. The Piper game is a long game, being played by all the Scouts in the Girl Scout Council of Greater Tidewater. If we com plete all die requirements each will get a Piper Patch in May. In our Court of Honor we picked out some badges for our whole troop to work on. These are: World Games, Troop Camper, Health Aid and My Troop. After the Court of Hon or we sat down in our pa trols and began thinking which badge each patrol should work for. Patrol No. 1, Pink Pan thers, will work on Dab bler. Patrol No. 2, Hikers, will work on Active Citizen. Patrol No. 3, Angels, will work on Hospitality. In our Junior Scout meeting January 14 the Angels were in charge of the opening. We stood and sang “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” as a round. We decided on a fund raising project to enable us to go camping this May. Each patrol worked on different badges. The Angels worked on Hospitality, completing sev eral requirements. They wrote a get well note to one of our sick members. The Hikers worked on Active Citizen. They all learned how to care for and fold (he American flag. Several girls were assigned to visit the Police Department to check on laws governing bicycles and fire usage in Eden ton. The Pink Panthers work ed on the Dabbler badge. As one of the require ments they each drew a picture of one of their patrol members. We have some artists in our troop. Next week they are to bring a ‘collage’ (hey made aflfc'of different ma terials. - “ * - rolina, resell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash, the following lands in Edenton, N. C., to wit: The homeplace of the late Myra Vann Holland situate on Church Street in the Town of Edenton, Cho wan County, North Caro lina, and more fully de scribed in a deed from K. R. Pendleton to C. S Vann, her father, re corded in Book K No. 3, page 133, as follows: “The residence property of said Pendleton, bounded north by Gate Street, east by the i lot of Rev. R. B. Drani, DJ). (the Wm. R. Skinner property), south by Church Street and west by the lots of Mrs. John E. Bourne and Abram Bourne (the Benberry lot) fronting on Church Street sixty-six (66) feet and running through the same width and facing on Gale Street sixty-six (66) feet and be ing the same property con veyed to said K. R. Pendle ton by Moses Hobbs and wife, Arminta Hobbs, and W. D. Pruden, Trustee, July 16, 1880, by deed registered in Book X, page 402, et seq. excepting therefrom, how ever, the portion sold off by Jennie P. Vann, et als, described as follows: Deed from Jennie P. Vann, wi dow, and Myra Vann Hol land and her husband, R. C. Holland, to J. R. Du laney and wife, Mary W. Dulaney, dated January 6, 1956, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, in Deed Book 11, page 506. Tbe bid upon said will start at $23,150.00 to J. Scott Harrell A ten de will be nrorated This •fee 13th day of linnaro HE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THUSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1969. we care "SUPER-RIGHT" U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FRESH FRYERS mm *m H • WHOLE • CUT-UP MtT Imw fryer J|C fryer JjC lb al lb Jl S s SPLIT FRYER WITHOUT GIBLETS > 35c "SUPER-RIGHT" ALL MEAT . I JIFFY FROZEN SALISBURY STEAK & GRAVY OR Dinner Franks '«£ 59c £*ZHJ££!!!' S SEAFOOD! 1 Gravy & Sliced Beef 99c "SUPER-RIGHT" GOVERNMENT INSPECTED SLICED FISH STICKS '?.? 35c W£ 55c "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY SLICED '- Lb - mQa O Lb- $1 15 CAP'S! JOHN'S CREAM OF SHRIMP SOUP OR I imiMU 4C A DaCon pk 9 3vC 4 pk a I oyster stew ° oz Beet Liver Lb 49c U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED C ° n SULTANA CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF, SALISBURY STEAK OR _ *_AP N JOHN 5 FROZEN Beef Kidneys 19c “SUPER-RIGHT” susr GROUND ROUND OR CHOPPED SIRLOIN «JSS, 89c quality T W A.,« kWu . H , : KS::S: V : l® ■ S mmm TZi?***3* 1P ( ‘BUTT HALF* 49c Wilma ■ CENTER SLICES 89c SU. S NO. ONE ALL PURPOSE IDEAL FOR SALADS SWEET N' JUICY White Potatoes 10 & 49c Lettuce 19c Fla. Oranges 5 & 49c WESTERN GROWN GOLDEN DELICIOUS OR FLORIDA GROWN TART SWEFT N' JUICY Red Delicious Apples > 25c Grapefruit 8 : 69c PRICES IN AO ErriCTIVC THRU JANUARY IF UNABLE TO PURCHASE V*. I, TISEO ITEM . . . REQUEST A RAIN CHECK falil NEW LOW PRICE! GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! SHOP A&P BRING A FRIEND BUY SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK m/R A&P TOMATO JUICE 60 29 c GOLDEN RISE BISCUITS ; 5 C SHOP A&P REGULARLY— BUY A&P OR PACKER'S LABEL FLORIDA PRODUCED "" ,mm ™ ™ 1 1 m r \ GENERAL MILLS-SPECIALLY PRICED I FRESH-CHILLED ORANGE JUICE £s 39c ’s69c Cheerios 35c AHOY LIQUID DETERGENT 3 “SIOO EQUAL TO THE BEST COST YOU LESS SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR "585? 2 -29 c vaHMiHpfl NUTLEY MARGARINE 2 -29 c I llljjjJ-2 GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! B :: OUR OWN TEA BAGS ns, 125 99c I fSHI ||HF iii f W W SHOP A&P BUY A&P BRAND MIX FOR INSTANT CHOCOLATE DRINK 39c IG3SS Hf L* M EQUAL TO THE BEST COST YOU LESS ANN PAGE BRAND LAYER CAKE MIXES «ss 2 -49 c GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU! VACUUM PACKED v t >j A&P VIRGINIA SALTED PEANUTS "b 59c eifffllM’lffig SHOP A&P REGULARLY— BUY TAKE YOUR CHOICE 0F APPLE - COCOANUT CUSTARD OR A&P SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS >■-, 49c MORTON PEACH PIES 3 2 °t 89c GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOU MERICO BRAND A&P FROZEN CONCENTRATED ASSORTED FLAVORS MARVEL butter-me-not cinnamon rolls 2 45c Orange Juice 2 a 39c Ice Milk s l 43c %I|y; jane PARKER freshly made w PUMPKIN PIES 2 « 89c • PORK & BEANS 2 23c 4 -59 c -4-vJr JANE PARKER BROWN N' SERVE „. „ Mgke ■ A A M A ANN PAGE CONDENSED S FRENCH ROLLS 2as 49c • Chicken N Rice Soup °ct° A O p Y - FQ jane PARKER freshly made • Vegetable Beef Soup ,0^n Oz 4 cho« ggc Bread - Buttermilk 4 annpagewintermenuvalue Danish Pecan Ring % 39c " 0 * 2.5 c * 43e Glazed Donuts 29c 39c l vegetX"soup etable Soup 4 49c JANE PARKER FRESHLY MADE _ RICH, RED, FULL OF FLAVOR ANN PAGE Spanish Bar Cakes 2 -69 c • TOMATO KETCHUP 2 -49 c S_L ASP Petroleum Jelly •£ 39c 'S’ 59c A&P SPRAY DEODORANT ’£ 89c A&P Multiple Vitamins 100 £ 89c fOil!" 5 A&P SHAVING CREAM S 59c @ Tqqii, p aste 49c LmM 1 A&p HAIR SPRAY 69c ( ] Aon AcpiDiiy H. 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