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fcar 4» ; : -- : r« hpSi mil 1 1 nr I** 1 ** ■ Jfr: wHl^ft- S Tw j ■ 1 * ■■■i^^iSaMWWWil^^KfTO"" *W' bP NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS ASSUME POSTS— New officers of the Edenton Women’s Club took their posts Wednesday. They were elected in November. Above, from left to right, back row, are Mrs. Gene Dawson, historian; Mrs. Dan Connally, treasurer, and Mrs. Janies D. Martin, vice president. Front row, Mrs. Byron Kehayes, correspondence secretary, and Mrs. Jack Leary, secretary. Not pictured is Mrs. J. Cameron Boyce, president. For And About Women Page Three More Women Join Chowan Hospital Auxiliary One more week remains for those who desire to do so to join the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Thomas Shepard, mem bership chairman, said the drive will end next week. Memberships are $1 and can be obtained from precinct coordinators. Stmofl Topics Rev. Robert E. Gray, pastor of Edenton Baptist Church, has announced his sermon topic will be “The Baptism of the Holy Spirit” at the 11 o’clock Sunday morning worship service. Scripture will be taken from Acts-1:8*-4:26-40; 13:1-3. service, the Junior and Senior High Choirs will present “A Celebration of Christ and Christmas” under the directioi of John W. Allums. 320 South Broad St - Presents - NANCY ROBINSON In the holiday mood wearing electric blue velvet. She is wearing a white on white satin blouse with an A-line skirt .„. and to complete the look, she is wearing a camelot jacket. 1 " "" v SHOPPING HOURS: MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 10:00 A. M. UNTIL 5:00 P. M. S EASY WAYS TO SHOP j CASH - LAY AWAY 3O DAY CHARGE 320 South Broad Street Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD The latest list of new mem bers include: Mrs. Lonnie Ashely, Mrs. Elliott Belch, Mrs. D. H. Berryman, Mrs. Lucille Blanchard, Mrs. Henry Bunch, Mrs. Ross Bunch, Mrs. Ted Burns, Mrs. Ima Byrum, Chowan Woman’s Club and Mrs. Emmett Elliott. Mrs. Ila Forehand, Mrs. Henry Goodwin, Mrs. Cora Harrell, Mrs. Rodney Harrell, Mrs. Janice Hobbs, Mrs. C. J. Hollowell, Mrs. E. L. Hollowell, Mrs. Frank Holmes, Mrs. Charles Hughes and Mrs. H. A. Jackson. Mrs. Mike Jackson, Mrs. Margu6rette Jones', Mrs. Elton Jordan; Mrs. Jack Leary, Mrs. Thomas Leary, Mrs. Roger Leeper, Mrs. Bemie Monds, Mrs. James Monds, Mrs. Charles Newcome and Mrs. Ruth Parkerson. dafsy Edan ton, N. C. 'December 7, 1972.172 Mrs. Maggie Ridrick, Mrs. Thelma Ruetschi, Mrs. Catherine Slade, Mrs. Raymond Tarkenton, Mrs. Marion Thrower, Mrs. Marge Tim berlake, Mrs. Ed Ward, Mrs. John G. Wood and Dr. Martha Wood. Sodely Meeting Held In Edenton Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society met at Edenton Restaurant on Saturday at 12 noon. Miss Emily Jackson, president, presided. Mrs. Mary Alexander gave the devotion. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Mary Browning spoke on the subject: “Tangibles That Fuse a Culture”. PEACH CROP Peaches are the second most important North Carolina tree fruit crop behind apples. Production is concentrated in the Sandhills and a half-dozen or so upper Piedmont and Mountain counties. The state has something over a half million trees. 11 I SHOp D&M fifSO S. at the . . ( G v3f j your Super INDEPENDENT „ *1 GREEN STAMPS NEIGHBORHOOD Market STORE FREE DEUVERY EVERY DAY ON ORDERS OF 53.00 OR MORE GRADE "A" whole only FRYIBS 129 c FRYERS V i 33c Armour's Columbion Brand SLICED BACON lb. 59c i 1 Center Cut Fresh Ground Rib Pork Hamburger Chops 3 lbs. 51.19 lb. 79c Moola iw^ — lee Cream Mayonnaise Vi gal. 79c nt 29c AIL FLAVO,S r POCAHONTAS Moxwell House Cut Green REGULAR GRIND D A . n# Coffee 1-lb. bag 89c 5 for SI JO ZINC BOTTLE DRINKS ALL FLAVORS 2S-oz- bottles 5 for SIJK i* Jerald jSoeietg Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bass and daughter Paula visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bass in Greenville over the weekend. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cullipher spent the weekend in Garner visiting their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. David M. Trueblood. 0 Gene Saunders of Raleigh spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Saunders. • 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bud Spencer and son * Kevin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Phelps and family in Great Bridge, Va. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Randy Crabtree and family of Portsmouth, Va., 0 spent the weekend with his parents Mr .and Mrs. Johnny Crabtree. 0 Mr .and Mrs. R. S. Wright and family of Roanoke Rapids visiting friends and relatives in Edenton over the weekend. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr spent last week in Raleigh at tending the various Historical Meeting. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Willie and daughters Carol and Denise of Hackensack, N.J. spent the weekend with Mrs. Willie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. 0 Mrs. J. D. Swindell has returned home after spending a week in Florida with Mr .and Mrs. D. C. Lewis, Jr. at Jacksonville and Mrs. D. C. Lewis, Sr. at Clearwater. While she was in Florida she also visited the Walt Disney World. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chappell and family of Chesapeake visited Rev. and Mrs. P. E Cayton over the weekend. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tynch, Jr. are spending several days in Acapulco, Mexico. -O Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willis, Jr., spent the weekend in Hampton, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hopkins. O Mr. and Mrs. A1 Owens, Jr., and son of Elizabeth City visited his mother Mrs. A1 Owens, Sr., over the weekend. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Max Warden of Sarasota, Flordia spent several days visiting her mother Mrs. H. C. Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abernathy and daughter of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ricks, Sr. on Sunday. PRICES RISE There aren’t many of them left, but North Carolina’s sheep producers enjoyed a good market for wool this year. The combination of renewed ' in terest in wool clothing world wide and declining sheep numbers forced wool prices higher. Mr. and Mrs. Billy White of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William White. O Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shoffner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hubbard of Raleigh visited with friends in Edenton over the weekend. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins and son Patrick spent the weekend in Louisburg visiting with Mr.and Mrs. Joe Green and family. O A1 Partin spent the weekend in Raleigh with friends. O Mrs. Grace Webb has returned home after spending sometime with her daughter and family Mr.and Mrs. Bill Bunch in Va. Beach, Va. 0 Mrs. Kathleen Skiles is spending a few days with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rountree in. Va. Beach, Va. Great mill BUYS! Shop Roses Now for Christmas Gifts ■ ■ Use Roses L °y Aw «y p,an —- OREN EVERY NWHT Pu t o * n \ Every Window . . . \ “Conalco Looks Lik# R#a| Candles 3-Piece Table and Chair Set ,s, ” F ° rW Aluminum table Single Candle . . . ,64c and chair set with BCM/C% ■sjHV 3-Light *be«wet MV tough J Gondolier SI.BB Vinyl top on I $2 07 # M r r .. table and chairs . M A Model * Lights $2.54 sr* 24" Table -2 chair* ® ™ 2,33 8 Lights $2.99 ROSES IS COMPLETELY STOCKED WITH ALL TYPES OF GIFTS GOOD ASSORTMENT HQ 8-TRACK TAPES 9Xe77 _ ETI ■ 1 ■— *A Casseroles • 2«4 Qt. Utility Gator Grain . ... _ - , ... j • Iv* Qt. Deep Loaf Pan TAPE CADDY Glasbake Ovenware has 24 velvet lined slots ■■■■■& fIHMHHVWW *3.74 770 Leatherette finish like alligator. Red lining keeps y pi . ( tapes from sliding together and getting dusty. Easy 1 oar VJIOICe. to carry! • Each Piece Sold Separately YOU WILL SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU SHOP AT ROSES *•**’•’’ nnin hh IwaH g|s7.77' 5S*: rm 2.4* GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CANDIES jHL<Zu.m Boxed Chocolates ’-»>■ ».* 3-ib. box ■"•*** 97c $3.57 ASCS 0. West, center, office manager for Chowan County ASCS, has been voted a Certificate of Merit by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Presenting the award on behalf of the state committee was W R Carver, field representative left. At right is Asa Griffin, county chairman.' West has been with ASCS 17 years and was cited “for outstanding performance in carrying out his duties and responsibilities in a manner well above average re, quirements/’ h 7
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