PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS * • i ■■ •• • * •. David Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward, left Monday to enter Wake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brown have returned to their home in Spartanburg, S. C., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mills. Mayor Leroy Haskett spent Satur day in Raleigh on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown have re turned to their home in Greenville, S. C., after visiting Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mills. Mrs. T. J. Bell, Mrs. W. C. Moore and Billy Moore returned Thursday night after attending the Moore- Mumford wedding in Greenville that day. \ Miss Joyce Moore returned to Washington, D. C., after spending j IN BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS * Pepsi Cola Company, long Island City, N. Y. PEPSI-COLA COMPANY OF ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. !|fp ARK* NEEDED fej Furnishing you with telephone service t* ia a job calling for highly tpedalued worker*. In order for us to fulfill our J? ' plana for expanded service, we need A ll more maintenance men, linemen, install* 'VC ers and operators. It takes time to CW obtain and train technicians m these \ special skills. Our present staff is doing IfiH unusually well, but even the most willing « workers have a limit to their capacities. As we increase our number of experienced workers, our ability to expand service faster will increase, too. Norfolk & Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. - f BEER—Tie Bnoragt ts Moderation Let’s Take A Look at the Brewers Foundation Question : What is the chief function of the North Carolina Committee of the Foundation? Answer : To see to it that beer and ale are re tailed under conditions in keeping with the strict demands of public opinion and the high stand ards of die brewing industry itself. Question ; How are the Committee’s aims accomplished? Answer : Field men visit beer outlets regular • ly. If undesirable conditions are found, dealers f are advised. Meat dealers want to cooperate and welcome suggested improvements. Question : Suppose gbese suggestions are not oarried out? • ' Answer : The retailer is reported to dm li censing authority having jurisdiction, with a re quest that his license be revoked or suspended. If you drink'beer, please » patronize only reputable places. J aw. ( m Ma» ftff Iff the week-end with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Moore. Miss lSmily Russell, student nurse at Baptist Hospital, Winston-Salem, has returned to her duties after spending several days at home be cause of the death of her father, Charles F. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore, Jr., re turned from their Wedding trip Sun day and are residing at 203. East King Street. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dail of Newport News spent the week-end with Mrs. Dail’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Magee and daughter, Susan, have returned to their home in Brookhaven, Miss., af ter being called here due to the death of Mrs. Magee’s father, Charles F. Russell. THE CHOWAN N. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947. Methodist Conference Next Sunday Night The fourth quarterly conference of the Edenton and Windsor churches 1 will be held in the Edenton church Supday night •at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. J. H. Miller, district superin tendent will be present for the meet -1 ing and deliver the message. At the conclusion of the service the con ference will be held, when every or ganization of the church is expected ; to present a report on the year’s work. .Church School will be held at 9:45 1 Sunday morning and the Youth Fel lowship meeting at 6:30 o’clock due to the church service, beginning at 7:30 instead of 8 o’clock. I ... . Edenton Fire Chiefs Attend State Meeting Fire Chief R. K. Hall and Assist ant Chief Jordan Yates returned Wednesday from Morehead City, where they attended the State Fire men’s Convention. They represented the Edenton Fire Department. f A thousand or more fire fighters took part in the parade, a feature of which was an old horse-drawn fire engine of the New Bern Bhtton De partment and hose carts of the At lantic Fire Company also of New Bern. The old engine was driven by R. H.* Dowdy of Morehead City who as a young man in New Bern almost half century ago had driven the same engine. Hospital Notes The following patients were admit ted in the Chowan Hospital during the week ending September 8: White r Mrs. Elvin Spivey and baby boy, Edenton; Mrs.- Willie Lee Brabble and baby boy, Edenton; Ted Czer niak, Edenton; Mrs. James Boswell, Colerain; Miss Martha Wood, Eden ton; Mrs. Dan Marrow, Roper. Colored Virgil Lewis, Edenton; Harriet Holly, Edenton; Marie Buie, Cole rain; Joseph Honablue, Creswell; Beulah Halsey, Edenton. IN MEMORIAM In memory of my daddy, Ernest L. Hollowell, on his birthday, September Bth: Memories are treasures no one can steal, Death is a heartache nothing can heal, Some may forget you, now that you’re gone', But I’ll remember you, dear Daddy, no matter how long. —Daughter, Barbara Ann. Gift Wrapping Materials and Greeting Cards For All Occasions CAM PEN'S JEWELERS To be dependent upon an other is human. -To need sym pathy, understanding, to need another’s patient consideration and friendliness is natural. To supply such needs is divine. We urge a consideration of the cost of furnishings that the expenses of the service may be moderated to suit the family’s means. r( 9^\ \OO \it«viv^ ffom* rS. 231, iPENTON/ -—— I—lll1— 111 Waylon Moore Marries Miss Miriam Mumford Miss Miriam Mumford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mumford, of Grifton became the bride of Waylon C. Moore, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Waylon C. Moore of Edenton, on Thursday afternoon, September 4th, at 5 o’clock in Saint Peter’s Catholic Church in Greenville. The church was beautifully decorated with white gladioli, white asters and lighted candles. Father Gable officiated, using the double ring ceremony. During the ceremony the church organist rendered lovely nuptial mu sic. The bride was given in marriage , by her father. She wore a suit of winter white gabardine with match ing accessories of black and a should er corsage of purple orchids. Miss Bettie Lou Saieed, maid of honor, wore an afternoon dress of flowered jersey with black acces sories. John Saieed was, best men, and Darrell and Mac Lee Mumford, broth ers of the. bride, were ushers. The mother of the bride wore black with black accessories. The bride groom’s mother wore grey with black accessories. They both wore corsages of gardenias. The bride is a graduate of Grifton High School and attended East Caro lina Teachers College. Mr. Moore graduated from Edenton High School, served in the Navy three years dur ing the war and later attended East ern Carolina Teachers College. Immediately after the wedding the bridal couple left for a wedding irip, after which they will reside in Eden ton. On Wednesday night following the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mum ford, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, entertained the wedding party, out-of-town guests and a few friends at a cake cutting. The home was lovely throughout with white asters, white chrysanthe mums and lighted tapers. The bride’s table was covered with an old lace cloth, the center piece be ing an arrangement of all white as ters, dahlias and chrysanthemums. The three-tiered wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom, flanked by silver candelabra holding long white tapers. Mrs. Mumford, mother of the bride, presided over the punch bowl; Mrs. Moore, mother of the bridegroom, cut the cake; Mrs. Darrell Mumford and Miss Nell Mumford assisted in serv ing. The greatest and sublimest power is often x simple patience. Horace Bushnell. # " I "Nobody was ever sorry ;• ;. ? 1 H B * l — j l ll y ■, '. ' ] | J >~L —- ~ ; V % .- / S ' .. .. - : Sm ite easy, automatic way with US. Savings: Bands The Bank of Edenton j I “SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE 1894” . « i MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I MRS. MARY DEMPSEY DIES NEAR MERRY HILL Mrs. Mary Annie Dempsey, 80, died at her home near Merry Hill Saturday after an illness of almost a year. She is survived by one son, W. F. Dempsey, of Windsor. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, with the Rev. A. Corey, pastor of the Law rence Baptist Church,' officiating. In terment was made in the Windsor cemetery. Pallbearers were Jesse, John, Her man and Ernest Cullipher, Jim Butt and Judson Barnacdlstle. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our deep ap preciation and thanks for the expres sions of sympathy and the many kind deeds rendered during the ill ness and death of our husband and father, Charles F. 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