SECTION ONE. PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Elton Boswell spent Saturday in Norfolk visiting rela tives. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Boswell of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in Edenton. Cherry Point Visitors Lieut, and Mrs. Dick Romaine of Cherry Point spent the week-end with Mrs. Romaine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boswell. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Castelloe of Windsor were visitors in Edenton j Sunday. Week-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Faircloth and family spent the week-end at Nags Head. £ At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt left Wednesday to spend the rest of the week at Nags Head. Atlanta Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brunson and son of Atlanta, Ga., are spending a few days with Mr. Brunson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brun son. Week-end Guest Miss Faye Dail of Roanoke Rap-1 ids spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce. Visit In Norfolk Mrs. Joe Conger, Mrs. William 3. Jones and Mrs. William Vogedes visited in Norfolk Monday. New Bern Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Junius Davis of New Bern were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Davis Sunday. Visit In Williamston Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Harri son in Williamston Sunday. Week-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. George S. Twiddy and family spent the week-end at Nags Head. Visiting In Virginia Miss Mamie Hogg is visiting relatives in West Point, Va., this week. Don’t just take our ivord... ' TAKE OUR TAPE MEASURE TEST! jP;, a j // If Jf if HI ,-f Msßi ; p | m A-\ // Jifß ■ »»__: 1/ \MKIam \J * See how CRISS-CROSS by BESTFORM takes off inches immediately ... Come on in and see how this amazing girdle will give you the lovely figure you’ve longed for—in complete comfort! 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Jr., 1 , Tom Byrum, James Bond and War j ren Twiddy attended the State Jay cee Convention in Asheville last week. Visit In Hertford Mrs. Warren Twiddy and daugh ters, Betsy and Nancy visited Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pritchard in Hert ford last week. Visits In Mt Airy Mrs. Shelton Moore spent the week-end in Mt, Airy, N. C., where she was a guest of her brother and | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.! Sitison. p .. . Ahoskie Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bunch of Ahos kie visited their son-in-law and j daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bar | row this week. Attend Track Meet Coach Bill Billings, David Fletch- j er, John Kramer, Jr., John Mitch-1 ener, Jr., Billy Bunch and Jerry Downum attended the Prep Track ; Meet in ' Raleigh Thursday. Visits Daughter ’ Miss Lula Williams’ mother of . Lumberton visited in Edenton this week-end. Visits Parents Jimmy Ross of Newport News visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross this week-end. Guest of Father ' Miss Mary Mar Holmes of Chap ; el Hill visited her father, John Holmes, this week-end. Visit In Rocky Mount ; Mrs. Joe Conger and Mrs. Junius > Davis were Rocky Mount visitors . Tuesday. mm wflc i 'mm ■■ rcfejjjsl viu S ii ■ mMb llltti BMBiK . JK v iflKyyH m Kml v ,A_ * 4j\ .. ■ Bis Hjjjj vJjK S KMWlfe illMMi Mu CAMPUS ROYALTY— Pretty Linda Kittiel, 19, makes an attractive picture framed by college pennants and ivy. Shes been named “Hunter College Queen” and the junior at the New York City school will compete against girls from all over the nation in the fifth annual National College Queen Contest. Finals will take place at Asbury Park, N.J., in June. Qualifica tions are based half on beauty and half on brains. Improving Mrs. Horace White, who has been ill for over a week, is gradually improving. Guest of Aunt ! Chief Murray P. Whichard, Jr., i USN of Norfolk spent the week end as guest of his aunt, Mrs. George P. Byrum. Chief Which ard is scheduled to be transferred to South America early in June. o < Richmond Visitor 1 Mrs. Drucilla Williams of Rich- 1 mond, Va., is spendng a few' days as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alls brook. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. M. Tobias of Nor folk spent Sunday as guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace 'White. u Returns Home Mrs. J. P. Roberson returned home Sunday after spending a few weeks as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Garwood at Landover Hills, Md. Visit In Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook spent Sunday in Williamston to spend Mother’s Day as guests of Mr. Allsbrook’s mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Bennett. Attend Funeral W. Jim Daniels and J. Edwin Bufflap attended the funeral of Roy Parker in Ahoskie Thursday. Al bert Byrum, Chowan County’s Rep resentative in the General Assem bly, was also among a group of | state legislators present. Vacation In Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. R. Hector Lupton. Jr., will leave on Friday, May 17. to spend a week’s vacation and sightseeing in Bermuda. They will fly from New York and wrill stay at the Bermudiana Hotel in Ham ilton, Bermuda. At the present time, Mr. Lupton is jn the U. S. L* What is Christian Science? Christian Science is a religion which ac knowledges one Supreme Being, or God. It is a system of healing based wholly on the words and works of Christ Jesus and on the lives of the prophets and apostles. The best way to learn about Christian - Science is through its textbook, Science and Health with Key to jl the Scriptures by Mary J 9 Baker Eddy. This con- I simple, direct I language the complete J explanation of the Science of Christ, / Christian Science. It is , read with the Bible in all Christian Science church services, and daily in thousands of homes, 1 where it has brought inspiration and healing in ' all manner of need. • * Science and Health is a book for everyone to understand. Its blessings are freely open to all. Science and Health may be read, borrowed, or pur - chased at any Christian Science Reading Room, or send $3 and a copy will be mailed postpaid. Horace J. Carver, Publishers’ Agt • - 'jfjjfc-- Pufcllc Library— linton:, t v, " ’>•; ... "-j- fry-' • . 'V* THE CHOWArf HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, MAY !«, 19*7. Navy stationed at Norfolk, Va. At Virginia Beach Mrs. Ed Bond is spending some time at Virginia Beach with her son and daughter-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. George Bond. "V Returns Home Mrs. C. N. Griffin returned home Monday after spending six weeks as guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Am os Griffin, in Upper Montclair, New Jersey. Goodly Number At Meeting On Zoning Continued From Page 1, Section 1 ing the matter held in the Court House Monday night. Geddes Potter, chairman of the Zoning Commission, presided over ' the meeting. during which many phases of zoning were considered. Suggestions and requests made at the meeting included the fol lowing: -* - ■ 1. That the area north of U. S. 17 from a private road used on the Boswell farm to Pembroke Creek be zoned as neighborhood business. 2. Representatives from M. G. Brown Company requested that the property where their retail store will be located be classified as neighborhood business, and that the property in the rear of the re tail store to a road used by Mrs. M. G. Brown be classified as light industry and that the remainder of their property be-classified as industry. I 3. That the area between the Fish Hatchery property and a brick wall west of Curve Inn be classified as neighborhood business. MASONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will hold a stated communi cation tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. William Adams, the mas ter, urges a full attendance. Official Family Takes Oath Office Tuesday Continued From Page I, Section 1 | Clerk and Miss Celia Spivey, As sistant Town Clerk. At the outset of the meeting j Mayor Kehayes welcomed Raleigh Hollowell, thg only new member on the Board. ( T. B. Williford attended the meeting and requested the Town to grade the streets in the cemetery. He informed the Councilmen that a group of ladies are anxious to beautify the cemetery if the streets are made more svmmetrical and at tractive. J. Edwin Bufflap and John Mitchener were appointed a committee to make an investigation and report at the next meeting. * Two representatives from the Edenton Naval Auxiliary Air Sta tion who are interested in Eden ton’s entry in the Albemarle Lea gue requested the Town to provide lights at Hicks Field for night games and' this request was grant ed. R. E. Aiken of Elizabeth City was awarded the contract to audit the town’s 'books at a price of $250. Sidney Campen was relieved of his duties on the Zoning Adjust ment Eoard due to being elected t<s , the Board of Public Works. No successor was named at the meet ing. Mayor Kehayes thanked Mr. Campen for his valuable services. The major portion of the meet ing was devoted to the zoning of the newly annexed area to Edepton. Geddes Potter, Chairman of the Zoning Commission, was present with proposed zoning regulations in the area which were given some •———- - . LOCAL HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. I I • ALUMINUM COMBINATION I I STORM WINDOWS I I • SCREENS AND DOORS I 1 # ROOFING AND SIDING ' 1 1 • ALUMINUM AWNINGS 1 I • JALOUSIES I I 36 months to pay —no down payment 1 I CONTACT I W. H. MARSH I 608 Morgan Street Elizabeth City, N. C. I I PHONES: Edenton 2420 I I Elizabeth City 2175 I BILL DING SAYS.... I ■ I I Hi W&tch 'This Paper I I 1 For The Date I I OF THE I I Hr?A Grand Opening I I l//xi\ OF OUR I I J? \ NEW BUILDING ! I kLsS \ SUPPLY STORE I I M. G. BROWN CO., Inc. consideration by the Councilmen. However,-the Councilmen felt that {the matter needed more study, so \ that no official action was taken on the recommendation of the zoning group. Before any action is taken by Town Council, a special meeting has .been called for next Monday night, May 20, at 8 o’clock when all angles of the zoning recommen dation will be studied and a tenta tive decision reached, pending an other public hearing to hear any objections on the part of anyone interested. As submitted by the zoning j group. The area is sort of spot ted so far as zoning is concerned.; For the most part the area is singled out as purely residential,; but a few reservations are provid-1 ed for neighborhood business and a portion of the Brown’s Mill prop erty as light industry. A map of the proposed zoning plan is on file at the Town Office, so that any persons interested can examine it to become fully acquainted with its provisions before any offiical ac tion is taken. Native Os Chowan Auxiliaiy President Continued From Page 1, Section 1 the Institute of Pharmacy in Chap el Hill to be known as the Wo man’s Auxiliary Room. It was reported that the auxili ary now has 593 members, of whom 182 were at the convention. Mrs. Welch, the new president, a graduate of the Woman’s Col lege of the University of North Carolina, has biin superintendent of the Jpnior Department of the First Baptist Church Sunday School at Washington for the past 10 years. She served as presi dent of the Baptist Women’s Mis sionary Society and is active in all phases of church work. She also gyy r- r i*iiwuvM*ii*nrv t *ionf»C Rabies Clinics The annual vaccination. of dog's against rabies will begin in Chowan County Mon day, May 20. The law requires that all dog's be vaccinated. The time and place for the clinics will be as follows: Quinton Bass’ Store May 20,11:30 A. M. Grover Cale’s Store May 20,12:30 P. M. Valhalla May 21,11:30 A. M. Henry Bunch’s Store May 21,12:30 P. M. W. E. Smith’s Store.. _. .May 22,11:30 A. M. Small’s Cross Roads. May 22,12:30 P. M. Center Hill May 23,11:30 A. M. Arthur Byrum’s Store.. .May 23,12:30 P. M. L. C. Brigg-s’ Store May 24,11:30 A. M. Ryland May 24,12:30 P. M. Yeopim Church .May 25,11:30 A. M. St. John’s Church .May 25,12:30 P. M. Edenton At Office in Westover Heights During May. > Dr. G. L. Gilchrist Rabies Inspector of Chowan County m g&w I jjßk SEVEN STAR I ■SiO 90 PROOF I I G»W I $9.50 $3-951 ■ SEVENST**! * I I SBA~V#£J~ I m ■ ******* I 9 V ROOr »*,»« SEVEN STAR, SIENDED WHISKEY, 90 &.. j PROOF. 37W* STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 4 9lßflmßllllMa YEARS OR MORE OLD. 62V,% GRAIN neu- UHBIIHP TRAI SPIRITS. GOODERHAM 4 WORTS 1 LTD- PEORIA lIL is a member of the executive com mittee of the South Roanoke As sociation, has served a term gs president of the local PTA and as director of District 10 of the State PTA. This is the largest Pharma ceutical group in the world it is stated.-

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