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PAGE TWO SECTION ONE- Ruth Rea Elliott Will Make Debut To N. C. Society! Debutante Ball to Be Held In Raleigh Sept. 9-10 Miss Ruth Rea Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott will represent Edenton in the 29th an nual Debutante Ball sponsored o.v the Terpsiehorean Club of Raleigh when 172 debutantes will be pre sented to North Carolina Society. The outstanding affair will be held Friday and Saturday nights. September 9 and 10 ill the Memor ial auditorium in Raleigh. Included in the events of the week’s end are two evening dances, a morning tea dance and various i luncheons and parties, Including an afternoon tea at Goveror I.uthei* Hodges’ mansion. Hospital Patients 1 Patients admitted to Chowan Hospital during the week of July 25-31 were: White Edenton: Mrs. Katherine Fore hand, Mrs. Beulah Harrell. Mr-. Shirley Dail, Thomas Twiddy. Mrs. Wortley Summerlin, Mrs. Jennie Tyneh, R. E. Cofield. Mrs. Stir. Smith. Hobbsville: Mrs. Elizabeth’ Bright. Columbia: Mrs. Ruth Knight, Enoucb Craddock. Greswell: Mrs. Sallie Alien. Elizabeth City: Mrs. Elizabeth’ Bright. Windsor: Nelson Capebar.t. Swan Quarter: Mrs. Grace Bab lance. Tyner: Elijah Smith, William Welch. Hertford: Mrs. Mattie Elliott. Mrs. Nellie Mathews. Negro Edenton: Bertha Armstead. -Vir ginia Granby, Gladys William.-. Minnie Holly. Hertford: Cora Jones, .Georgia Outlaw, George Norman. Windsor: Annie Freeman Tyner: Richard Elliott. Patients discharged from hospi tal during the same week were: White Edenton: Mrs. Barbara Ri - Mrs. Jennie Tyneh. It. K Ohield: Katherine Forehand, Mrs. Bi-ui.ih Harrell, Mrs. Wortley Summerlin Mrs. Sara I.ee Smith. Tyner: Mrs, Ruth Symons, Wil liarn Welch. Hertford: Mrs. Elizabeth Aim Harrell, Henry Davenport, Georg Riddick. Windsor: Nelson Capehart. Tyner: Mrs. Rutli Symons, Wi liam Welch, CresWell: Mrs. Sallie Allen. Negro Edenton: Bertha Armstead, Ja nieGramby, Gladys Williams: Mag gie Blount, Isaac Hill. Hertford: Laura Gree, Georgia Outlaw. Merry Hill: Celia Holly. Windsor: Annie Freeman. Tyner: Richard Elliott. Births Births during the week of July 25-31 were: Mr. anil Mrs. Elton; Forehand, a daughter. Visiting ministers for the w, i !<| of August 1-7 are: White, the Rev. J. Earl Richardson; Negro, the Rev. George V. Holloweß. Joe Copeland Dies After Long Illness Joseph Copeland, 62, died Satur day morning at 6 o’clock at his home on East Eden Street after an illness of eight months. He was FINAL CLEARANCE of all Spring and Summer Merchandise Coats, Suits and Toppers Shorts, Blouses and Skirts DRESSES Sport, Party and Formals Hats, Bags, Ear Rings Costume Jewelry Lingerie and Robes [PRESTON’S I.I In-,- 11. Ili.ilvr. i, sliown r.r.i, i„e Hi. firs, ropy ot the Otlicial Handbook and Directory of the Young Democrats Club of North Carolina front YDC State President John R. Jordan, Jr., (left) and YDC Director of Public Relations Samuel H. John son, both of Raleigh. a native of ChoWah County, a vet eran of \V ild War 1 and a retired farmer -■'Surviving are i is wife, Mrs. Pen* i it: Copeland' three sons, Joe Rich ard . arid Melvin Copeland; one daughter, Faye Copeland, all at .home:-bin;Tirotljer. V. A. Copeland of. rplainl. Calif,, and three sisters, I Mrs. J. 1.. Williams ,of Edenton, 1 i.Mrs. W. S. Evans of South Norfolk and Mis. Joe Thomas of l.umber tim. Km I serv ices were, held at the .Wilflford Funeral Home Monday afternoon, at 2 o’clock \Vith the Rev. R. X t’arivll. pastor of the Eden ten Baalist Church, officiating. Bui l.i! was in Beaver; Hill Ceme tery. s' .Pallbearers uer,. Jimmy Ricks, ,f Partin, Donald Thomas, Jul ian Tadiock. Gilbert Garrett and Clyde Adams, STATIONED IN KOREA i T'iV Clinton Walker. Jr,, of . Edenton is a member of the 7th Infantry Division jit Korea, Continuing its training, th e 1 ‘'Bayonet"division is the only U. S. .Viaay division that:has.remained ill Korea since the cease-fire. Pi vjiie i-’ - • Class Walker,' a lifleinan in Company B of the di vision’s "Ist Regiment, entered the till]} in October. J Pad, and arrived in the Far East last June. Tin- 22*year-bld soldier attended iSh Aiigustine’College; ill Raleigh. GIVEN Oil. CONTRACT Edenton l.v Company, the Tow* • • bidder., was awarded tile con tract Monday by the County Com missioners i to furnish oil for the .ounty. The oil is to he used for beating the Court House, jail, jail air's home, and file Sheriff’s office. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED fj l L EHCLAHDER FOAM IAKX MATTRESS ■I nuM RITT* J Both Pieces, j»9VESSi|hSS Mattress & |l’!S.lg.'f.l.',HhMmJM Box Spring 9 5# Jjj^P £ Thii isn't just another nottreu. Il’o the || rrrlriVr<wt>«»wonderful foam lot** hot»l FMOttrMis the some type u»od by the famous Hilton Hotels. Now you con enjoy the The famous luxury sleeping comfort ot this top quality hotel mattress in your own - » s i homo. Rut »e con only o»er Ibis out uses Englander ,tending sloop sot for o limited timo. Foam Latex So, .top in todoy and see for yourself Hotel Mattresses. this greatest mattress buy of the year. EDENTON FURNITURE COMPANY PHONE 516 EDENTON THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1055, Insects Damaging Cotton In Chowan -I i Red Spiders, 801 l Wee ■( vils and 801 l Worms Are Found The cotton insect situation in , Chowan County as of August 1 is .[beginning to look somewhat coro i plicated. 801 l weevils, boll wtorms, . j and red spiders were found in sev eral fields, according to County Agent C. W. Overman. Fields that have been regularly dusted for boll weevil are showing practically no I infestation, from 0 to 3 per rent I punctured squares. However, boll I utortns are just beginning to appear -and red spiders are invading the fields. "Dusting with 1 or ” per cent • Parathion, 15 to 20 pounds per acre t will do a good job of contrrlling | red spiders," says Mr. Overman. “Ten pounds of 2 per cent per aero !is sufficient. Twenty per f»nt | Toxaphene and 40 per cent sulfur known as 20-40 will Not control a moderate to heavy infestation of 1 mi spider. This mixture when New Modern Home For Sale THREE BEDROOMS CENTRAL HEAT Located In Hobbs Acres (Highway 17 South) Priced For Quick Sale i —Contact — CAM PEN - SMITH REAL ESTATE - AI’CTIONS Edenton, N. C. used throughout the dusting season! will greaMy help in preventing red I spider infestation Htiil that is its purpose. "To combat boll weevil and boll worm with lone dusting mixture, use the combined dust containing —— l^,^ " " ll ——————k*—n ■ *m—m— -3 BIG DAYS 4 O’s M THUBS. FBI. - SAT. DOLLAR Jg|JSALE I OOK >B »' aM » ■** \\\ nfA a JkM JB IF Swift Premium \ mTu Isl tH I 0 Cooked Ham* ' ' . ib. 59c BY THE PIECE SPICED "S LBS. LUNCHEON „ MEAT 1 00 SWIFTS SHOPPEK SPECIAL SLICED -LB-1 BACON 39c| pro «• Ten BORDEN’S £ U CfINS Biscuitsl.OO —1 LB. PKGS. Pure Lard 7 lbs. *I.OO 46 OZ. ORANGEADE Hi-C 4 Cans »1.00 “Hank” Look At Says— These New Sum Prk*o» J: OtWt Uediag K»h» l^lg PHHIPWORRIS ifi , KINGS si.Bo Plus 6c Tslx t’srton | 2H‘7e Aldrin and 5 per cent DDT | at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds per i j acre. Otherwise, to control boll I | worm use 10 per iwnt DDT dust 'at the rate of 16 to 20 pounds per 1 _ | acre. f| The boll weevil, boll worm and MAINE ELAT Sardines 14 - 'A Cans 1.00 All 5c Chewing GUM 3 pkg. 10c Asst’d Flavors KOOL AID 6 pkg. 25c Gerber’s Strained BABY FOOD 6 jars 59s the red spider can do considerable dumage to cotton during the next I 2 or 3 weeks unless controlled. I Growers should keep this in mind, watch their fields carefully, and du*4 for the next two weeks if 1 needed. Red Spider infestation now FIRST CUT FRESH LEAN PORK 3 lbs. CHOPS SI.OO I PARK LANE “A” BELTSVILLE 6-9 LB. AVERA6E -.L8.-1 I TURKEYSS3 | mums Peach Icebox Cake Vl cup P«l J cup, anjel Evaporated Mila ..L. cube, No. 2Vi iu dial 12 sßcrsbmatlowi, peach iliccs cui UP 1 pig. Icmoß or 1 Tabltapoon orange gelatin Semen jul.c Chill milk ia ice tray of refrigerator until ice crystal, form around the edge,. Dram peaches, saving syrup. There should be 1 cup syrup. It not, add water, then hear to boiling. Remove from heat. Add gelatin arid stir until dis solved. Chill until slightly thicker than unbeaten egg whites. Dice peaches into 2-qt. bowl. Add cake and marshmallows. Put ice cold milk into a cold quart bowl. Whip until slutty. Add lemon juice and whip until stiff. Gradually whip in chilled gelatin. Fold into peach mixture. Chill until firm. Makes average servings for 4 for 2 meals. 46 OZ. HOLLY HILL ORANGE JUICE 4 can< $ 1 LOOK AT THIS ONE— -1 lO Lb. Bag No. 1 White Potatoes 1— 3 Lb. Bag Yellow Onions 1— 5 Lb. Bag Florida Oranges 1— 3 Lb. Bag Green Cooking Apples | EDENTON SUPER MARKET mb imummmmummummmmmmmummmummmm ■ will damage cotton severely. Red Hpider infestation appearing the Inst of August and oarly in Sep , tember may be welcomed as they I will cause the plants to shed their I leaves {Glowing the sjin to enter and open the cotton well.” I U, S. CHOICE SLICE TOR SANDWICHES BONED t ROLLED pot | em ROAST 49- NO. 2V. LIBBY'S gPW SLICED O CANS Peaches ’I.OO NO. 303 RED GLO (NEW PACK) Tomatoes IQ *I.OO JUNKET VANILLA FREEZE MIX 8 pkg> $ 1 1 ALL THESE ALL FOR ONLY ; produce s * ITEMS * 1 *OO t FROZEN SPECIALS 10 OZ. LIBBY’S GREEN 4 PKGS. BABY LIMAS SI.OO 4 OZ. RICH’S Chocolate ECLAIRS 4M>sl Look not mournfully into the past, it returns no more; wisely im prove the present, and go forth in. to the shadowy future without feur and with a manly heart. —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow {WVXVVwiuvVWW BORDEN’S STARLAC 3 QT. SIZE — 4 Pkgs SI.OO 5 QT. SIZE 3 pkgs SI.OO MORTON’S PEACH PIES 5 PKGS. SI.OO
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