PAGE SIX ttCTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Germain of j ftaleigh spent the week-end with; Mr. and Mrs. John By rum, o At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Bynim, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Byrum, Jr, the Memorial Day holiday, week-end at Nags Head. High Point Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Batch Collins andj family of High Point spent the j week-end with Mr. and Mrs, A! 1 Phillips. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. John Byrum and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gris-I fin and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. G. 6. Germain spent , the week-end j at Nags Head. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Georg,. Kadiae of l Norfolk. Va, visited Mr. and Mrs.; S. S. Campen over the week-end. Mascots Kilter tain Jane George and Herkv Billings., mascots for the Senior Class, en- j tertained the class with a Col-o part y Sunday night after the bae- j ealaureate sermon. - : o—- —- Week-end Guests Dr. and. Mrs. K. If. Hardin had: as their guests last week-end Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Janies of lioeky Mount and Mr. ami Mrs. J dir. Walker of Bethel. Released prom llospii.il |)r. prank Wood has rrturneil from the fniversity Hospital at Chapel Hill. Class At Nags Head Members of the graduating ■! is- | of Edenton High School -|ient tb' week-end at Nags Head. I h"> uac- , accompanied hy Mr and Mrs \ .1 | George and Miss Juktnrv I.ym:. u Home Prom College Miss Linda Downturn a student at Greensboro College, ha- in t home to spend the siimmei with j her parents. Dr. and Mrs. \ h Downum. Williamston Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. C And. i son of j Williamston spent Sunda> with Mr and Mrs, Ernest Ward. Jr. o Visits Grandmother •Miss Judy Riley spent the week- t end with her grandmother. Mrs. J.| G. Kiley in Wilson. •) At Let:ion Convention W. T. Harry. R. I. Pratt. Mark | finger son 1 oft WofliiesHay f«> ;ittcndf t he American C«»n-yrntion in ! Kalefjrfv.s. Visiting Mother Mr.’. James Pail <*f S■ • * l lli V»r 1 folk is spending • . ‘•" * • guest of her mother. M; J :n (J.u rett. Weekend In Delaware f>r. and Mrs. W ! H rt v- m-i*- : homo Monday fr»»m R • Bruch. Palawan*, wh* ‘ay ’ -I’- ed friends over the w*-* k ••rid. shopper stopper refreshments on our PRINCE MATCHABEILI perfume counter C-^/sfV f 4 Jr SUMMER SHOWER . Cologne and Ousting Powder take the sizzle out of summer, keep you cool and freshly fragrant! Each item only $1 PLUS TAX LEGGETT & DAVIS . . . WE DELIVER . . . Phone 67 Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing -S- We Are In Position To Give 3 to 4 Day Delivery All Work Guaranteedl CAMPtH’S Visit At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mooney visit led friends at Atlantic Beach last week-end. ——p ■ Return Home Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter re turned home Saturday after spend ing a few days in Alexandria, Va., as guests of Mr. Porter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter. They were accom panied home by Mr. Porter’s mo ther, Mrs. It. A. Darden. Attend Graduation Mr and Mrs. J. Edwin Buffing and Miss Dorothy Bufflap attended ;the Williamston High School grad uation exercises Monday night where Miss Sondra Bufflap was am< mg the graduates. Going To Florida Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott will leave Saturday for Miami. Florida, to spend a week as guests of their ison-in-lilw and daughter, Mr. and I Mrs. Eugene Liptrell. Conway Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward and {children, Roseanhe and Taylor, of Coimav. N. C., spent Monday and Tuesday as guests of Mr. Ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward. Helms Promoted To District Manager Parker Helms, who for two years lias been the Edenton repre sentative for tlie Farm Bureau In-; ■sit ranee Companies of Columbus, Ohio, lias been promoted to district! -il,- manager with offices in Koek> Mount. Mr, Helms and his family, in-, eluding his mother. Mrs. G. A. Helms, will move to Rocky Mount as 5,.,»n as he secures a house. He| assumed his new duties May Hi and has beet: succeeded in Edenton by Jo,. Thorud. 1 '/ I V -■ ~ -ii—» ■■ Tender VEAL CUTLETS Pound 73c LEAN. HOMEMADE Sausage Meat, lb. _ _ 53c i,-I B. CELI.O PKG. LITER’S BREAKFAST Link Sausage, pkg. 29c ( ENTER SLICES Tenderized Ham, lh. .1.89 c 1 -LB. SWIFT’S ALL-SWEET Oleomargarine, pkg. 49c CELERY 2 Large Stalks 17c Luter’s Skinless 1-LB. CELLO PKG. FRANKS 2 For 79c SUNSHINE Frosted Cakes. ,7-oz. pkg. 23c BATH SIZE Camay Soap 3 bars 33c Fresh LETTUCE 2 Large Heads 29c Shortening CRISCO 3 pound can 83c | FREE DELIVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DAIL’S GROCERY Edenton, N. C. Phone 71 THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955. Mrs. Flynn Opens i Bouquet Shop I Specializes In Flower Arrangements For Any Occasion Another new concern was added • to Edenton’s business organizations when on Friday Mrs, Elizabeth \\ . . Flynn opened her Bouquet Shop, . another florist. The shop is located next to the Flynn home on the Virginia Road I opposite the Chowan Hospital ’ nurses’ home and is owned and op-1 • crated by Mrs, Flynn. She will deal ' in flowers for all occasions, eater-- L jng especially to weddings, fun ’ eruls, parties, hospital arrange ments, corsages and cut flowers for any occasion. ; On Friday, opening (lay. Mrs.' Flynn presented a gift to the first j • 100 people who visited her new . 1 {Bouquet Shop. - j-, Seniors Graduate i Wednesday Night I (Continued from Cage One) 1 wood Durden Bond, Mary Elizabeth Briekhouse, Mary Leggett Brown-j mg. Evelyn M.- e Bunch. Harold Lloyd Bunch, Albert Gaskins By-1 runt. Jr.. Maizel Leary Camplitdl. Mary Allison Campen. Sidney Saw yer Campen. Jr.. Asa Bryant Dail.j William Chaplin Eason, Charles ' [Thomas Griffin, Jr, Etrelle Daugh-! try Griffin. Willie ls>uis Hardison. I 'Jr. Melvin Richard Harrell, Thorn las Stanton Harrell. Janies Harrell ! ; Harrison. Franklin Hopkins. Mary ! Alice Keeter. Dolly Ann Kehayes.it Robert James Keniian. Charles Rav : Knox, t'lara Jean Lassiter. M.ehael t | Taylor Malone. Cecil Haywood Mil ler. ShirieV Joyce Moon. Essie 1 Muriel M.Clenney. Alice IVrmeli.i i Parrish, Anna Jane Partin-. Lynn Tender VEAL CHOPS Pound 69c SW I FT’S Corned Beef, 12-oz. can...43c t-1.8. CAN SWIFT’S Corned Beef Hash 29c (IRANI LATED Sugar .10-lb, bag 99c SWANSDOWN WHITE Cake Mix 20-oz. pkg, 31c Harrell’s Ye Ole Virginny I - LB. CELLO PKG. SLICED BACON 2 pkgs. 97c LOCAL GROWN Beets 2 bunches 25c FRESH local grown Squash 4 lbs. 25c Local Grown SNAP BEANS 3 Pounds 29c Churchill Perry, Frances Lou Pri vott, Lois Juanita Privott, Albert | Ray Rogerson, Betty Mae Rowell, Roger Dexter Schicfer, John Train or Smith, Robert Bland Smith, Jr, | Barbara Jean Spencer, Milon Law j rence Stillley, Shirley Jean Twid ]ily, John Earl Whitson, James Oe tavioua Williams, Paul Miles Wil liams, Alfred Washington Wright, Jr, Corrinia Fay Wright. GRADUATES AT I.OUISBI RG Kermit R. Williams, son of Mr. and .Mrs. E. B. Williams, was grad uated from Louisburg College, the oldest Junior College in the Unit-' jed States. May HO, receiving an As sociate of Arts Degree in Business | Administration. While at I.ouis ilmrg. Mr. Williams was outstand ing in his studies besides being en gaged in many extra curricula ac tivities. AT BAPTIST MEETING i Miss Lucy. Bright Cofield of [Burlington, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. R, E. ('ofield. Route 2, Eden ton, is spending two weeks at the Baptist Assembly at Glorietit, New I Mexico. She is one of .‘ls Baptist I young people from North Carolina who are making the trip by char tered bus. They will totir several southern cities enroute and will .isit Mexico during their stay. Parliamentary In a tpwp on the Pacific roast an earthquake shock was felt, and when the municipal building reek ed, the City Fathers left without bothering about formalities. Tlie clerk, a man of rules and regulations, was hard nu» to it to give his minutes the proper official tone. Finally, lie evolved this mas terpiece: "On the motion of »he city hall, the Council adjourned." We remain to coeval with the sun. The .patriarch: pupil would he learn ing still. —Young. i Ocean View Masons I ‘ Present Masonic Play. In the neighborhood of 100 Mas- - oils gathered at the Masonic Tern- j ■ pie Tuesday night to witness the j t presentation of a Masonic play "A 1 1 I Brother Stands Accused,” which ■; • 'was presented hy the Acacia Club f of the Ocean View Lodge. j Tlie play was very much enjoyed by those present and the visitors c were highly complimented coming a ‘ to Edenton to present the out- \ standing play. Prior to the play a i fish fry was served. f SEE... GOLDIE LAYTON Water Street PHONE 266-W Edenton. X. ('. FOR YOUR COMPLETE LINE OF INSURANCE NEEDS • EIRE • AUTOMOBILE • WINDSTORM • AND OTHER FORMS OF INSURANCE Clearance To The Walls! DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ALL MERCHANDISE ... UNDER NEW MANAGE MENT JULY I...ALL SALES FINAL—NO REFUNDS —NO EXCHANGES NO TRADE-INS... COME IN AND SEE OUR MANY BARGAINS! Television—s4o Off List Price Your Choice . . . Any Set Deep Freezers and Refrigerators $40.00 Off List Price Any Model WHIRLPOOL Automatic Washer and Drier Was .%599.95-NOW $399.95 Not Sold Separately! Air Conditioners... 1-TON Regular $389.95—N0W $289.95 ,-TON Regular $319.95 - NOW $219.95 , y r TON Regular $269.95—N0W $199.95 ! Gas Ranges... Regular $210.95—N0W . .$189.95 Regular $.379,95 NOW .. ... $289.95 ServelWonderbar... Regular $169.50—N0W SI 19.00 GOLF BALLS 60c each BASEBALL GLOVES 25% Off 8-PLAY GYM SET Reduced to $29.95 10-PLAY GYM SET j Was $44.95 NOW $37.00 (>V»-FT SLIDE BOARD Was"sl9.9s NOW... $15.00 ENTIRE STOCK OF SHOT GUNS - RIFLES Reduced! ONE LOT FISHING RODS AND REELS 10% Off ONE LOT ’BAITS 50% Off MARINE CUSHIONS 20% Off ONE LOT TOYS VALUES UP TO $2.00 NOW 79c i PAINT SETS y 2 Price WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE I So. Broad Street PHONE 487 Edenton, N. C. MYF Plans Hay Ride Friday Night The Methodist Youth Fellowship will have a hay ! ride and weiner roast Friday evening, June <’L All those wishing to join the party are to meet at the Methodist Church at 7 o'clock. Each member of the MYF i? permitted to invite one guest. The Methodist young people en deavor to have at least one recre ational gathering each month. With this party they hope to usher in Vacation time with a lot of fun, food, and fellowship. RADIOS ELECTRIC FANS ICE CREAM FREEZERS WASHING MACHINES 20% Off ARM REST COVERS REGULAR $1.(1!* VALUE % Price FENDER SKIRTS HUB CAPS Less 25% BULOVA- ELGIN -GRUEN LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WRIST WATCHES 25 to 50% Off ALL WATCH BANDS l A Price COLUMBIA DIAMOND RINGS Vz Price WIZARD Re £*;T Giveaway! OWIZARD Refrigerators or Freezers Given OU FREE...NothingToßuy! Answer this Question: “How many 1955 Models of WIZARD Refrigerators and Freezers are there?’’ REGISTER AT OUR STORE! BJjjHj loon AT TMI PR ICI I IT’S LOW-LOW-LOW j only 259.95 | ’ " ™l®*V prt*M» r«frigtrofSf MODEL KVS-100 will mok# th« down payment J" _.5 • C.ld-Cl.or-T.-TK.-flo.r • Handy SK.lv.. in Do.rl I LOOK AT AIL Onign .5 -Year foctory-lo«k»il I I THESE FEATURES! • Twin Slid*-»ti» CiU|t»™ OnornnlM 3 90' Edenton Furniture Co* PHONE 516 EDENTON Bicycles WERE Now $35.00 WERE $19.95 Now $30.00 —Also— Tricycles (all sizes) Juvenile Autos Sidewalk Bikes Tractors 30% Off AUTO Kool-Kushion Regular Size—MERE $2.95 Now $2:25 ~ *' ' King Size—M ERE $3.95 Now $2.95 Auto Visors REGULAR $10.95 Now $8.50 5-YEAR GI'AKANTEE Garden Hose Plastic 25-foot—WAS $2.98 Now $1.98 Plastic :>O-foot—WAS $1.15 Now $3.98 SOAKER Sprinkler Hose 20-FOOT SIZE $1.35 35-FOOT SIZE $1.85 KITCHEN Utility Table WITH 3 SHELVES WAS $9.95 Now -$6.00 " —Also— Bathroom Scales Clocks Toasters Ironing: Board Pad and Cover ALL REDUCED! USED WASHERS S2O to $45.00 POWER LAWN MOWERS S2O to $45.00 Outboard Motors $25.00 to $60.00 BIKES $20.00 ONE LOT SEAT COVERS Vz Price AUTO THERMOMETERS WERE $1.19 Now 59c House Paints And Paint Brushes REDUCED!

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