PAGE SIX <—SECTION ONE. SOCIETY NEWS | At State Convention \ ifrs. Jimmie Earnhardt left for £ljgh Point Tuesday to attend the State Convention of the Woman’s Club. i Guest of Parents I , Mrs. Thomas Chears, Jr., is the | guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. 3. A. Powell. ■ 1 ' —■ Pennsylvania Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Shope of Rosemont, Pa., are the quests of Lt. and Mrs. Thomas Trettis in Pembroke Circle. Visit At Scotch Hall '. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell and Mrs. Thomas Chears, Jr., spent Sunday at Scotch Hall as quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Capehart, Jr. O Visits Parents Jimmy Ross of Newport News Spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross. Returns Home SMrs. Graham White has returned to her home in Pembroke Circle as- j ter a visit to Henderson. Week-end In Tarhoro Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., and children spent the week-end in Tar bkro as the guests of Mrs. Lynn Ilond. Sunday In Williamston ■ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton spent Sunday in Williamston with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Attend Conference Mrs. J. Earl Richardson, Mrs.l B. L. Knox and Mrs. J. A. Wheelerl attended the WSCS Conference in Ahoskie Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse Har-j rell and Mrs. Allen F. Downum alsoj attended the conference. Week-end At Beach -"Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Haskett spent the week-end at their cottage at Kitty Hawk. Visit In Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knox spent Sunday in Portsmouth visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Knox and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Garner and Mrs. Knox’s mother, Mrs. W. I). Shaw. Visit In Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrow and children were in Ahoskie Sunday visiting Mrs. Barrow’s father, Joe Bunch, who is improving in the hospital after a heart attack. Visit In Plymouth A L. C. Burton, Jr., and children. Robert and Becky, spent Sunday with Mrs. Burton’s mother, Mrs. Bernice Hammon in Plymouth. = IAB » j Cj J^^...^ v irrj^MNTjS rW SAID TO mother! IN A LETTER, *WITH BOTTLED GAS inowcookkito’ tEgglggg«mw» GAS RANGE Dealer Snow Hill Visitor Frank Muth of Snow Hill spent Sunday as a guest of Mrs. D. B. Liles and Miss Mamie Hogg. Attend Convention . Miss Violet Alexander, Miss I Gladys Ward, Mrs. Fred Ashley and Mrs. Andrew Hawkins attend ed a convention held at Beaver Dam Church near Washington, N. C., Saturday. They were delegates from the First Christian Church. u Visiting In Washington Mrs. W. C. Moore is spending some time in Washington, D. C., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bagford and children. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Dai) of Nor folk spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Dail’s mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Visit In Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Ziegler, Sr., visited her brother, Joe Keet er, in the Windsor hospital Sun day. Washington Visitors Mrs. Julia Beacham and Mrs. Katherine Leggett of Washington, N. C., were the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Hoskins Bass Sunday. Returns To Richmond Mrs. George Cousins returned to Richmond Sunday after spending the week with her grandmother, Mrs. Seth Parner who is ill. In Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dulaney went to Chapel Hill Sunday where Mrs. Dulaney entered Memorial Hospi tal for observation and treatment. Monday In Elizabeth City Mi’S. John Pavlieh. Mrs. J. N. Elliott and Mrs. William S. Elliott s|>ent Monday in Elizabeth City. Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins and daughters, Candy and Arie of Suf folk. Va.. soent Saturday as guests of Mrs. Wilkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, on West Eden Street. W’eek-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and daughter. Susan of Richmond, Va.. were week-end guests of Mr. White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. u Greenville Visitors I Mr. ;Vnd' Mrs. Alex White ahdj daughters, Anna and Becky of Greenville, N. C., spent the week end as guests of Mr. White’s nar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller. Jr..| and son, William of Washington, N. C.. spent Sunday as guests ofj Mr. Miller’s mother, Mrs. W. C.' Miller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank 'White. Classified Ads HUNDREDS OF DENTISTS rec-! ommond OLAG Tooth Paste. Buy! at the drug store. FOR RENT—2-BEDROOM FURN-j ished apartment for family. All electrical appliances. Heated in winter, air conditioned in sum mer. Call 2667 between BA. M., and 4:30 P. M., or see me at the J. P. Ward residence off High way 17 at Bethel. ltp FOR RENT—2-ROOM FURNISH-' ed apartment. Couple. Phone 3068. tfc FOR RENT—TH REE OXE bedroom apartments. Phone 3238 or 2312. Apr4,llc FOR SALE YOUNG PARA keets. All colors, caires and ac cessories. Birds, $3.00; cages, $5.00. Evelyn G. Leary, 206 E. King St., Edenton, N. C. Phone 2689. Apr4,llc WANTED TO BUY OR RENT— two or three-bedroom house in desirable location in Edenton. Permanent resident. Phone 2484. ltc T DESIRE TO RENT A COTTAGE at Nags Head the last two weeks in July. Contact Joe Twiddy, 705 Mill Avenue. Phone 3131. ltp FOR SALE—ELECTRIC RANGE, youth bed with mattress and baby crib with mattress. Phone 3141. ltc FOR SALE—TWO LOG TRAIL ers. One flat 28-ft. trailer. GoM . condition. Sell cheap. Call Bill Jones, Edenton, N. C. ltp APARTMENTS FOR RENT NEAR Hertford. One 4-room, one 3- i ooju, two lVs-rooms each. For additional information call Hert ford 2706. • ; tfc * Improving j W. H. Coffield is improving at his home after a seige of illness. Week-end At Nags Head Miss Tillie Muth visited friends at Nags Head over the week-end. I Week-end Guests ( Mr. and Mrs. C. Li Babb and chil-| dren were the week-end guests of Mrs. Babb’s father, R. L. Chesson. Visit In, Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin ißuflflap' and Mr. and Mrs. Ladell Parker' spent Sunday afternoon in Eliza-1 both City as guests of Miss Doro-j thy Bufflap and Miss Sondra Buff lap- i Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spruill and'' children spent Sunday at Nags Head. Patient In Hospital Friends will be interested to learn that W. E. Baker is now a patient in Kecoughtan Hospital at Hamp ton, Va. Murfreesboro Visitors ! Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Storey of Murfreesboro spent Tuesday as guests of Mrs. Storey’s aunt, Mrs. T. J. Bell. Keen Competition | In Bridge Marathon Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Goodwin Still Hold Slight Lead With only 16,160 points separat ing the first 10 teams in the bridge marathon sponsored by the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary, competition is becoming very keen with only three j more rounds of the tournament to be played. Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Earl Goodwin continue to hold on to the lead, but arc being hard pressed by Medlin 'Belch and A1 Phillips, in second place. With 16 rounds already played the following ten teams lead in the marathon: First—Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Earl Goodwin. Score, 59,870. Second—Medlin Belch and A! Phillips. Score, 54,040. Third—Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud. Score, 52,820. Fourth Mrs. Richard Goodwin and Earl Goodwin. Score, 51,690. Fifth—Mrs. W. B. Roseveaif" and i Mrs. L. A. Patterson. Score,* - 51,- 480. Jj :t ii ! Sixth—Cecil Fry atid Av> il. jHar ' ry. Score, 50,410. Seventh—Mrs. A. M. Forehand and Mrs. H. A. Campen. Score, 48,720. Eighth—Mrs. J. H. Conger, Sr., and Mrs. R. F. Elliott. Score, 46,- 080. Ninth—Mrs. Thomas Shepard and Mrs. Wesley Chesson. Score, 44,790. Tenth—Mrs. J. Clarence I.eary, ! FOR SALE—THREE CARTS AND j wheels.’ W. T. Byruin, Ryland, | N. C. Apr4,ll,lßp ■ AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR SALE. Many varieties to choose from. Mrs. Sidney S. Campen, 505 N. Broad Street, Edenton. Phone 2643. Apr4,ll,lßpd FOR SALE—USED PIANO, RK cently tuned; very good condi tion. Act quick if you want a good piano cheap. Edenton Fur niture Company. ltc FOR RENT—LARGE FURNISH ed apartment, four rooms and bath. Call 2292 after 1 P. M. tfc PIANO BARGAIN WE ARE forced to pick up a beautiful lit tle Console Spinet Piano with matching bench. This piano is mahogany, with full keyboard, and will carry a new piano guar antee. Because of freight and moving charges involved in the return of this piano to us, we will transfer to reliable party in this vicinity. For further infor mation, write: Box 661, Spen cer, N. C. ltc \ WANTED—MAN OR WOMAN TO take over established food pro ducts route on commission Sales and deliveries, no experi ence necessary. Write P. O. Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Vir ginia. ltp WANTED HOUSEWORK- j ers lor New York, Connect?- j cut and Massachusetts. S3O, to SSO. Live in. Carfare ar ranged. Barton FrnnWnvnt Bureau, Great Barrington, Mass x . Mar2l,2£ r^Up _. *■;' -v, * • i THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTHK, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSjDAT, APRIL 4, 1967. Bj §gff „ & if’*'r'lWo'TßßMc .11' wBiK: ■ jr Jm Rv Jl-W K’V 1 Bp, M Tw i'. T • ~*i L i ills o.** ■ v ■ •»•!/ ON N.C HIGHWAYS Raleigh—The Motor Vehicle De partment’s summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M., April 1, 1957: Killed This Year 227 Killed To Date Last Year 243, Extra Help Given For Clerk’s Office Work Recently Is In creasing By Leaps And Bounds With work increasing by leaps and bounds in the office of Clerk i of Superior Court E. W. Spires, the ] County Commissioners on Monday i authorized Mr. Spires to employ ad-j ditional help in order to relieve the load now carried by him and Mrs. i Lena Leary, assistant clerk. Mr. Spires was authorized to em-! ploy an assistant for 50 hours per | month with a salary of $1.25 per l hour. The extra help will continue j in effect until revoked by the Com- I missioners. I FRESH PICNICS PORK iliMg fUfc n A OHp HARRELL’S t\\J/\0 1 Pure Pork Swift’s Premium smisMEiei franks '■>• 2 9c|ib.ba ß 39c gfe FRESH MEATY PORK I p^Jfl Spftrc Ribs Mild _ B . OZ .. TUBE !_ 37c 11 APj _ Sharp 39c TC § Bluelle 45c NO. 303 DELMONTE I All Green measuring Del Monte spoon , LIMAS dSZSZ PEACHES SLICED OR HALVES can 25c can 33c STRIETMANN’S NBC 7 - NO. 303 CANS Fudge Stripe CllOlfk UlirmC Rose Farm COOKIES ““l**™ 15 SHOEPEB CORN lb. bag 49c box 30c 1 jZcans 29^ PINE A P P L E Fresh Tender u. a No. 1 White Large Stalk m D N V o POTATOES CELERY 10 lb ba^ r Local Grown Spring & 2^ 25C ONIONS 39C I M. IIUmJ kXimiUOV O V/* BILL AFFFfcTS CHOWAN A bill affecting Chowan County was ratified in the General Assem . bly Wednesday of last week. The ill #5 WILLIAM 86 PROOF 6 YEARS OLD Penn BLENDED WHISKEY $ W 4/6 QUART GOODERHAM & WORTS, LTD- PEORIA. ILL. biff relates to the practice of phren ology, palmistry, fortune telling Ji|F chairvoyance and adds Chowan County to those counties in which the practice is prohibited.