PAGE EIGHT '—SECTION ONE. SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Norfolk ■Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood spent the week-end in Norfolk visiting meipbers of Mrs. Wood’s family. j Visits In Southern Pines Mrs. J. A. Wheeler has returned from Southern Pines where she spent several days with her son-| ing-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Sauls. Week-end Guests Mr. ahd Mrs. Gilliam Wood had ' gs their guests over the week-end Mrs. Wood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heidi Trast of Wilmington. u Return Home Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bond have returned home after spending sev eral days in Norfolk, Va. Roanoke Rapids Visitor Miss Faye. Dail from Roanoke Rapids was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce. u Visits Parents Miss Alphia Small of Goldsboroi was the week-end guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Small. Chapel Hill Visitors Mrs. Milo Crawford and daugh ter, Benbury of Chapel Hill are spending a few days with her par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wood. u—, — Week-end Guest Tommy Wood of the University of North Carolina, spent the "Week end with his parents, Mr. and Thomas B. Wood. Returns Home Mrs. J. L. Pettus has returend after spending last week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darden in Portsmouth, Va. Scotland Neck Visitors Mrs. Inez Moran had as her guests Sunday her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W., J. Brot ton of Scotland Neck. o Maryland Visitors Capt. and Mrs. Harold E. Baker of the U. S. Naval Academy, Md., visited Mrs. Baker’s sister, Miss Evelyn Leary, Sunday afternoon. Guest of Parents Miss Linda Downum of Phila delphia visited her parents, I)r. and Mrs. A. F. Downum over the week end. Sunday In Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton and children spent Sunday in Ahos kie. Students Home Among college students visiting their parents in Edenton over the # week-end were: William Gardner, Sid Campen and Fred Byrum of the , University of North Carolina. i Visits Parents 'Miss Sharon Lupton of Woman’s 'College, Greensboro spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Hector Lupton. o Friday In Norfolk { Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. H.' B. Jones spent Friday in Norfolk,! Va. Returns To Norfolk Mrs. S. X. Stephenson has re turned to Norfolk after spending some time with her son-in-law and* daughter, Mr. and Mrs. West By rum, Sr. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Leary were overnight guests last Wednesday of i Mrs. Miller Marshall of Norfolk,! aV. . I FIRST SHOWING OP THE REMARKABLE NEW Bulova cy/mM/l ELECTRIC RAZOR of how yon Atw . . . electrically, with lather, or brushless ... here’s elaaer, smoother shaving than ever - with the lightest shaving touch of all time ~ the Velvet Toweh I CAM PEN’S JEWELERS Spring Hope Visitors : Mrs. Miller Marshall of Norfolk r and Mrs. Emmett Upchurch of , Spring Hope spent several days J last week with their brother and ' sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ' Leary. Chapel Hin Visitors Dr. and Mrs. James Glover of Chapel Hill visited Mrs. Glover’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conger, • for the week-end. Returns From Philippines A/1 Billy Boyce arrived home last week after being stationed in the Philippines for 18 months. He will spend a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie 'Boyce, before*reporting for duty in Mississippi. Returns From Charlotte Mrs. W. M. Morgan returned home Sunday from Charlotte, where she was a guest for the past four weeks of her daughter Mrs. Charles j Shaw Who has been ill. Mrs. Shaw accompanied her mother to Eden ton. Return To Connecticut Mrs. M. R. Warden and son, Al ford, returned to their home in Fairfield, Conn., Saturday after spending a week as guests of Mrs. Warden’s mother, Mrs. H. C. Good win. Return To Charlotte Mrs. J. D. Sewell and two (laugh ters, Marguerite and Mary Davis, left for their home in Charlotte Sunday after spending a week as guests of Mrs. Sewell’s mother, Mrs. H. C. Goodwin. To Return To Hospital Mrs. Roy Newsom will return to Duke Hospital Friday of this week for further examination and treat ment. ■ o —'— Chapel Hill Visitors Mrs. Viola Barrett of Chapel Hill, a former Edentonian, and Miss Fre da Mitchell, also of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end in Edenton visiting friends. * Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. McKay Phthisic and family of Buies Creek spent the; week-end as guests of Mrs. Phthis-i ic.’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alberti Keeter. Sunday In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hawkins spent Sunday in Greenville as guests of Mrs. Hawkins’ brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hill. Returns From Florida Mrs. Mabel Barker has returned from Miami, Florida, after spend ing a month with her son, Felton i Barker. HONOR SOCIETY MEETING i Pi Chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society will meet Saturday, i April fi. with Mrs. Inglis Fletcher lat Bandon Plantation. Thirty-five members from the Albemarle area are expected to attend the meeting. I Luncheon will be served by mem i hers of the local DAR, after which j Mrs. Fletcher will speak to the, i group. Miss Minnie Hollowell of ] the Edenton Elementary School faculty is president of Pi Chap * ter. FIDELIS CLUB TO MEET I The Fidelis NCO Wives Club ! will hold its monthly meeting Tues i day night, April 2, in the game' 'room of the Staff NCO Club at 8j ,j o’clock. All members are urged toj 1 attend. f New President 1 Bp * ' IpFT JL y|j| DR. BRIJCE B. WHITAKER j The electron of Dr. Bruce H. Whitaker to the presidency of Cho-' wan College at Murfreesboro was announced Monday by Dr. Raleigh Parker, chairman of the Board of Trustees, following a special meet-| ing of that body. Dr. Whitaker, a native of Cleveland County now Secretary of the Baptist Stu dent Union for the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, will succeed the late Dr. F. Orion Mix on, as president of Chowan, 109 year old Baptist school. Edith Bass Chilton Weds Wayland White Miss Edith Bass Chilton of Eden ton and Wayland L. White of Bel- 1 videre were married Friday after-j noon, March 22, in the Piney Woods Friends parsonage at Belvidere at j 5 o’clock in the presence of a few' friends and relatives. The simple but impressive cere-1 mony was performed by the minis ter of Piney Woods Friends, the Rev. D. Virgil Pike. The bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories. The coupje will make their home in Belvidere. MIKE MALONE INCLUDED i ON DUKE DEAN’S LIST! Michael Taylor Malone, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Malone, is one of <>ls students at Duke Univer sity who have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester. ■ Students must maintain a scholas tic average of 3.0 out of a possible 4.0 to be included on the Dean’s List. | pay back later in regular I monthly installment* out of :' ■ I current income. Take this easy, low-tut wiy to I finance repairs, modernaathn! v /' 1 • FOR A GARAGE • ;F0R.... PAmTINiGt| )lft I • FOR A BATHROOM • FOR....REPAIRS I • FOR AN EXTRA ROOM • FOR A NEW ROOF I • FOR AN EXTRA PORCH • FOR STORM WINDOWS 1 AND DOORS I NO DOWN PAYMENT—NO MORTGAGE REQUIRED 36 MONTHS TO PAY Twidely Insurance&Real Estate, Inc. I East Street . PHONE 2163 Edenton, N. C. I THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1867. Mrs. Flynn Speaks 1 At Meeting Gives a Demonstration On Arrangement of Flowers • According to Mrs. M. L. Flynn, one needs to be relaxed when ar ranging flowers because one is really painting a picture floV ers as an artist would paint a pic-, ture. Mrs. Flynn, local florist, | gave a demonstration on “Th e Ar-| rangemerit of Home Grown Flow ers” at the March meeting of thej .Chowan County Home Demonstra ! tion Club Council held in the Oak • Grove Community Building. She gave information on how to condi j tin flowers. The women were ad vised to cut the flowers, put them | in water and set them in a ccol, ' dark place for three hours before ! arranging them. Mrs. Flynn stress ed the importance of using simple j containers. Those present disejss ed the use of foliage and were ad vised to use pine, spruce, and oth ! er native greenery. ,An inspirational devotional was giv«n by Mrs. Cora Harrell. The business session was con ducted by Mrs. H. T. Hollowell. Council President. She spoke brief ly on radio programs and news ar- I tides for which the clubs are re sponsible. She urged the clubs to send their contribution to the State i Music Fund. It was announced | that the Community Service Load | ors would be responsible for con ; ducting the Cancer Drive in their I community in April. ' The Leadership Achievement I Awards and the Music Scholarship were explained to the group. They were urged to work for achievement , awards as well as for the scholar -1 ship. Plans were made for observing National Home Demonstration Club Week which will he April 28-May 4. , The plans made will be announced . at a later date.' I Thirty-five club members attend ed the Council meeting, represent ing nine of the home clubs in the county. WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING j The Edenton Woman’s Club will; meet Wednesday afternoon, April j 3, at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. Mrs. T. C. Cross, Jr., president, l urges a full attendance. John Wesley Film At Hertford Church ! ‘Mohn Wesley,” a motion picture i 1 depicting the life of the founder of i Methodism and the development of the Methodist movement, will be shown in the First Methodist l Church, Hertford, Friday, March 29. There will be three showings of the film, which has a running-' time of one hour and seventeen minutes. First showing is at 5:30, to be followed by a 7 o’clock and 8:30 showing. ( The public is invited to take ad- i I vantage of the opportunity to see| this film which is produced by the j | Television, Radio and Film Com- j I mission of the Methodist Church in cooperation with J. Arthur Rank, j The audio-visual equipment of the church has been especially prepar ed for this event. Chinese Supper Will Be Held April 11th / - It was announced at the social meeting of the Fidelis NCO Wives j Club Tuesday night, March 19, that the Chinese Supper scheduled for April 4 would be changed to Thurs- j day night, April 11. I 1 The husbands are invited and the supper will be held in the game room of the Staff NCO Club at 6:30 o’clock. Oriental entertain ment is being prepared for the evening. All members are urged to attend. FIDELIS CLUB MEETS Tile Fidelis NCO Wives Club held its regular social meeting in the game room of the Staff NCO Club Tuesday night, March 19, with 27 members present and two guests namely, Mrs. Marion Niederhauser and Mrs. Mary Rose Bell. The program chairman, Mrs. Catherine Singletary, prepared a delightful program on Hawaii, her native country. She was dressed in the typical Hawaiian dress—not a] grass skirt—and patiently taught each of the members how to do the “Hula” Each girl wore an orange Hawaiian Lee. After the dancing lessons all joined in singing while the hostess committee prepared re freshments consisting of Hawaiian pineapple and tuna salad, pinwheei sandwiches with cake and coffee. | Mrs. Clara Rodriquez, Mrs. Con stantine Stathopoulos and Mrs. Catherine Singletary were on the refreshment committee. ■ -m-a- ■- ' -■ i • ' • . I Edenton Teams Lose in Debating Contest V. Both of the debating teams of the Edenton Junior-Senior High School were defeated in the recent Trian gular Debates. The affirmative team composed of Rachel Wilder and Philip Jeth- j ro lost to the Gatesville negative ' debaters in Hertford. The negative team, Eddie George and Sherwood Harrell, lost to the Hertford af firmative team at Gatesville. i ———— i CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY J Monday afternoon around 25 ! little guests went out to the home of John Elliott Raines, Jr., to cele brate his fourth birthday. Nuts, cookies, candy, ice cream and fav ors were served. Those attending were Betty B. and Dillard Dixon, Tom and Blount Shepard, Earl Chesson, Jimmy Bond, Allen Whitten, Peggy Nixon, Ferrell Pavlich, Elliott Harrell, Janie Spruill, Ted Bass, Harla Kay Ange,. Randy and Ernest Carpen ter, Raleigh and William Elliott. 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