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PAGE EIGHT -SECTION ONE Society News Visits Relatives Pvt. A1 Habit, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end in Edenton visiting: relatives. o Visiting: Mother Aubrey Hollowed, student at the University of North Carolina, is spending the Kaster holidays with his mother, Mrs. E. L. Hollowed, Sr. Attend Installation Mrs. Edna Reaves, Mrs. Maude Reaves, Mrs. Margaret Stanton, Mrs. Hazel Spires, Mrs. Ruth Over man, Mrs. Helen Wood, Mrs. Fran ces Wilkins, Mrs. Alma Wilkins, Mrs. Pauline Oglesby, Jimmy Og lesby and Walter Wilkins all at tended the installation ceremony of the Eastern Star at Hertford Mon day night. - ■■ V Franklin Visitors Mr. and Mi’S. Caleb Goodwin of Franklin, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. H. C. Goodwin. Visit In Gatesville Mr. and Mrs. Fate Forehand and son, Ray and Roy and Mrs. Billie Moore and daughter, Patsy spent Sunday in Gatesville with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lane. Guest of Sister Mrs. H. C. Goodwin spent a few days Jast week with her sister, Mrs. Privott, in Hobbsvillc. Visits Nephew Major Oliver Peltz of Shaw Air Base in South Carolina was the week-end guest of his nephew, Jack Badham. j.i y Sunday Guests Mr. ana Mrs. Nicholas Muth of Portsmouth, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. George Muth of Newport News, Va., were Sunday guests of Miss TlHic Muth. Guest of Parents Mrs. Lynn Boswell of Richmond. Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Cobb o * Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Layton and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end visiting Mr. And Mrs. Charlie Boyce. > Attend Christening Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bean of Robbins. N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. H. M Cagle and children of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ft. Copeland and Miss Annie Laurie Sessoms of Ahoskie, Mrs. J. 1. White of Dur ham, Miss Elizabeth Copeland of Greenville and the Rev. and Mrs. C. Freeman Heath of Elizalieth City were visitors here Sunday to attend the christening of little John Earl Richardson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. Eai'l Richardson. t, New hind Visitors Mrs. Walter E. Lewis and little daughter, Mary Lynn of Newlaml were the guests Sunday of Mrs, Lewis’ mother, Mrs. Edith Oliver. Sunday Guests Mrs. Jessie Frank Taylor and children of Merry Hill spent Sun day as guests of Mrs. Taylor’s mo ther, Mrs. C. H. Hollowed, Sr. Florida Visitor Jack Smith of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has been visiting friends here. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Bunch spent the week-end at Nags Head. Returns From Florida Mrs. R. E. Forehand has return ed home after visiting several weeks with relatives in Plant City and Miami, Fla. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McMullan, Jr., of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end- with Mrs. McMullan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cam pen. Guest of Parents Tommie Lee Canipe spent last week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canipe on Carteret Street Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dail of Nor folk spent the week-end here visit ing their parents. Return From Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Jack Way have re turned to Edenton after spending a few days at Virginia Beach. Mr. Way will continue his home at Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Way will stay here for a wi.ile with her mother, Mrs. E. L. Hollo well, Sr. Visiting Patents Miss Anne Hollowed, i student at St. Mary’s Junior College in Ra leigh, is spending the spring noH days with her parents, Mr. „,.d [ RECENT NEWLYWED ] ****** , vtJHIBKk j ■;] MRS. OSCAR B. GRIFFIN, who before* her marriage Saturday, March 17. was Miss Patricia Anne Weikel, daughter of the late Mr. I and Mrs. Melvin Weikel of Lavelle. Pa. Visits Sister Frank Muth of Snow Hill spent the week-end as guest of his sis ter, Miss Tillie Muth, o South Carolina Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John E. Raines of Paradise Farm had as their guests the last few days Captain and Mrs. W. P. Raines and children of Co lumbia. S. C., who are enroute to Germany. Forest City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lance Bufflap and daughter Anne of Forest City spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap # and Miss Dorothy Bufflap. o Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett and children of South Norfolk spent Sunday as guests of Mr. Garrett’s mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Culpepper Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiueie and two daughters, Martha Jane and Harriet Randolph of Culpop-, per, Va., will arrive Thursday al'-J ternoon to spend the Easter holi days as guests of Mrs. Furgiuele's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wood. FIDELIS CLUB MEETf^ The Fidelis NCO Wives Club held its social meeting in the game room of the Staff NCO Club at 8. o’clock Tuesday night, March 2d, with 20 members and one guest, Mrs. Irene Marinko, present. Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn, manager of The Bouquet Shop, gave a very interesting talk on flower arrange ments and how to dry flowers. Also at this meeting the club en joyed a talk and demonstration conducted by Leo Ambrose of the Amana Food Freezer. Mrs. C. Barrier, Mrs. A. T. Back herns and Mrs. I. L. Bestiek serv ed angel food cake, mints and cof fee. Splatter “Why does Geraldine let all the boys kiss her?” asked Martha. “She once slapped a lad who was chewing tobacco,” explained Ger tie. *=) 1 1 m#*® el W*' CHOCOLATES J ; W§ Taste-tempting assortment of B ■p delicious sweets . .festively Jf \ Kflte packaged for Easter gifting. j | LEGGETT & DAVIS L PHONE 67 DRUGGISTS EDENTON - 4 ;-i ; ,-. f* ' -. .jj^*' ’’•»; Barbara Hollowell | Weds Jack Way] Ceremony In St. Ann’s Church Friday Af ternoon, March 23 On Friday afternoon, March 23, at <i o’clock in Saint Ann’s Catho lic Church, Miss Barbara Ann Hol lowell, daughter of Mrs. E. L. Hol lowell, Sr., and the late Mr. Hollo well, became the bride of Jack Way, son. of Mrs. Pearl Way of Atlanta, | Ga., with Father Frances Smith of ficiating, using the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue suit trimmed in white with navy acces sories and a white feathered car nation corsage. She had as her i.nly attendant, her niece. Miss De anna Hollowell, who also wore a I navy blue suit with navy accessor- I ies and a white feathered carnation i corsage. Mr. Way had as his best man j Leo Lavoie of.Edenton. Immediately following the cere- j mony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollowell. Jr., on North Broad Street. Mr. and Mrs. Way then left, for a wedding trip. Upon their return Mrs. Way will lie at home with her mother for a short time, while Mr. Way will continue on to Atlanta, Ga. Conference Reports Heard By Rotarians Three Edenton Rotarians pre sented reports of the district Ro tary Conference recently held at Durham at last week’s Rotary meeting. The three making re ports were John A. Holmes, George Alma Byrum and C. W. Overman, each reporting on a different phase of the conference. Caleb White and Albert Ward, Edenton seniors, attended the, meet ing as junior Rotarians. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MARCH 29, 1956. Better Vegetable Marketing Planned (Continued from Page 1, Section 1) gether in an organization with the determination to make it work, and stick together it will work.” Extension Marketing ( Specialists John Curtis and George 'Abshier ex plained the type of growers’ or ganization deemed necessary and how the necessary capital may be raised to obtain the needed fa •cilitiee. i The facilities needed were out-1 Easter Parade OF VALUES! I ftIIPTOH It I M K&r ,CKEN 1 \ I 'if 6BT M /t —— l |*W l Lipt° n ’ 8 A If. \ 112-oz. Del Monte | Pineapple Juice I 16-oz. Cans American Beauty * [Pork and Beans I | Can IQc I TOMATOES j Can IQc I PEACHES I 2 Cans 39c I No. 303 Cans White House | Apple Sauce [ 2 F ° r 25c I SUGAR 5 lb. Bag 42c SUNSHINE ■ STRIETM AN N’S ■ HI-HO I VANILLA | CRACKERS WAFERS 1-LB. BOX . I 11-OZ. PACKAGE I 33c I 25c I DAIL’S SUPERETTE \ PHONE 71 * r rpp D *} r If jniY * FREE DELIVERY EDENTON, N, C. ii ttC r dlMllg * FRIDAY & SATURDAY * , ' • • ‘ ‘ lined. A blower attached at the end of the grading belt to clean the'beans prior' to grading. Two pairs of over-under scales for even weighing packages. A cleaning and waxing machine for cucumbers' and peppers. A chilling vat for sweet com. SufficieiM housing room would necessitate building an ap proximately 60 to 80 foot extension to the present shed. “Number one vegetables must be J grown in order to pack out num ber ones,” Specialist Albert Bana- • | dyga said. “Adapted varieties | I must be used. Proper fertilization I SERVE HAM FOR EASTER! Swift’s Premium—Whole or Half (8 to 10-lb. average) SMOKED HAMS ib. 59c Local Cured Country Smoked HAMS lb- 79c The Cost Is UP But We Keep Our Price Down on Grade A DRESSED FRYERS ib 39c Armour’s Birtcherd’s Cloverbloom COTTAGE BUTTER CHEESE Vz Ib. patty 12-oz. cup 35c 25c Nlic PREMIUM CRACKERS 1 lb. Box 23c LARGE 120 CT. CANDY EGGS Box SI.OO is necessary. Insects and diseases must be controlled. The crop must be properly harvested, All of* these are being done in many oth er areas and can be dope here.” There were approximately 60 growers present at this meeting, County Agent C. W. Overman says. An expression vote was called for. A large majority voted in favor ■of the movement. Several obstain !ed, but not votes were cast against. Another meeting of the present stockholders of the Chowan Pro | duce Exchange is called next Tues- I day night, April 3, at 7:30 o’clock ,I at Rocky Hock Central School. It .' is deemed necessary to have at rj least a majority present or repre-s . sented by proxies to take legal ac tion to reorganize. The officers of I the Exchange are anxious to have every stockholder present at this meeting. No Trash Collection On Easter Monday With most of Edenton’s stores closed next Monday, April 2, in ob servance of Easter Monday, employ ees of the Edenton Street Depart- Ready-to-Eat Armour’s Star I Boneless Smoked Pork I (4y 4 lbs.) I SHOULDERS I Each $2.59 I White or Brown Fresh Country s Eggs 2 doz. 98c I Fresh Vegetables I Fresh Green I CABBAGE I 5 lbs. 25c I Fresh Green § SNAP BEANS I 2 ibs. 33c Tender Fresh CORN I 3 ears 25 C I Fresh Green 1 CUCUMBERS I 2 for 1 Qc J JiyAsQfjQTQXfl I ■MuSoni 6-bottle carton I iSaiA Double-Cola 1 PSgSsl wfeb for only 6 Bottles J m ■ II ment will be given a holiday. I No trash will be collected all day Jm Monday, but the regular schedule 1 will be carried out Saturday and resumed Tuesday morning. j CLOSED EASTER MONDAY 1 — - In order for county employees to j j observe Easter Monday on April I 2, all county offices will be closed for the entire day. Attention is called to this holiday so that im portant business can be transacted j accordingly.
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