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PAGE EIGHT WCTIOII OIIR \SOCIETY NEWS IV is ' Tuesday In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Pruden Fore hand and Mrs. C. W. Davenport spent Tuesday in Raleigh visit ing their mother, who is a pa tion in a Raleigh hospital. Visits In Windsor Miss Avis Forehand spent the Week-end visiting Miss Margaret Davenport of Windsor. Return From Conference - Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harrell, Mrs. Essie Perry, Caswell Ed na undson and J. Edwin Bufflap returned home late Saturday night from High Point, where' they attended the ‘Trail Blazer Conference” of Red Men and De cree of Pocahontas. Attend Christening Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cope land spent the week-end __ in Richmond, Va., with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and j hfrs. Jesse Harold Copeland. I They attended the christening : services at the Centenary Metho-! dist Church for their grandson, Jesse Harold Copeland, Jr. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Porter of ] South Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. . Dick Degraw of Portsmouth | were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Tynch. ■ -0 « Wallace Visitors i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott had ■ as their guests over the weak- < end Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Riven- ( bark of Wallace, who attended the Edenton-Wallace-Rose Hill football game on Friday night. Portsmouth Visitors j Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Knox and ; family of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox. n i At Winston-Salem Mrs. Paul Wallace is spending , several days visiting at Winston- j Salem. Plymouth Visitor Mrs. Allie Ambrose of Ply- ] mouth spent last week with Mrs. , Henry Hassell. ] O | ' At Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Joe Webb, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh the State-VPI game in ’, ®foffolk Saturday. I Visiting Daughter r Mrs. Robert Marsh has as her ’guest, her mother, Mrs. J. C. | Wilson of Chapanoke. At Autograph Party ! Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher recently attended an autograph . party in Winston-Salem given , for Mrs. Fletcher who auto- ; graphed copies of her new book ( “Cormorant’s Brood”. t- Resumes Teaching Friends of Mrs. Lloyd Bunch , will be happy to know that she , has returned to her classroom | in the Elementary School after three weeks illness. t -O v Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miley are spending a few days in Aber deen. Conway Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Ward and son, Robbie of Conway . spent Wednesday with Mr. ] (Ward’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Ward. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud at tended the Carolina-Clemson football game in Chapel Hill 1 Saturday. 1 Visit At Greenville Mr. and Mrs. D. W. White spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ] Pete Everett and family of j! Greenville. Visiting Daughter Mrs. W. C. Moore i 9 visiting I. her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bag-II ford in Arlington, Va. I a I Announcement ! I have purchased the fixtures, stock, silver, china, crystal and atll accounts receivable of Campen’s Jewelers and we are now i open for business in the same location, Taylor Theatre Bldg. We welcome our new and old customers and friends. (DIAMONDS. BULOVA, ELGIN AND GRUEN WATCHES. JEWELRY, GORHAM, TOWLE AND INTERNATIONAL SILVER, HAVILAND, SPODE ROYAL DOULTON CHINA, FOS TORIA CRYSTAL AND MANY OTHER FINE GIFT LINES. I .Campen’s Jewelers I . H. A. CAMPEN Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing | Engraving and Leather Stamping |i Guest of Sister Mias Minnie Shaw is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. B. L. Knox, before resuming her work in Pinehurst. South Carolina Guests Mr.” and Mrs. B. E. Coggeshall of Florence, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ingram visited Mrs. R. P. Badham last Saturday. Guest of Mother A/1 C Bobby Briley, formerly of Atlanta, has been visiting his mother the past few weeks be fore reporting for duty in Eng land. Atlanta Visitors Mrs. Bobby Briley and daugh ter of Atlanta have been visit ing Mrs. Neppie Briley and family for several days. Iu Williamsburg j * Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ziegler, Sr., I spent Tuesday in Williamsburg, | Va., on a business trip. o Guest of Parents Miss Janet Bunch of Richmond spend the week-end with 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch. 1 0 Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch and daughter, Janet, spent Fri-| day and Saturday in Durham. They attended the Carolina and Clemson football game in Chap el Hill Saturday afternoon. ° Here From Rocky Mount Mrs. K. M. Mangum of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes. o Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brewer of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Shackel ford. See Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Allan Boyd Har less and Mr. ahd Mrs. West By rum, Jr., spent Saturday in Norfolk Where they attended the VPI-State football game. u Visits Son Mrs. W. C. Moore visited her son, Jack Moore and family at Grifton Sunday. o Guest of Sister Mrs. Ina Munden spent last week in Plymouth with her sis ter, Mrs. T. A. Stubbs. Visit At Murfreesboro Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Watson and Mr and Mrs. E. O. Arnold of Roper spent Sunday in Mur freesboro with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Garris. Visits Parents Jimtny Ross of Newport News, spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross. Week-end In Edenton Mrs. Ruth Vail Porter and son, Joe of Norfolk spent the week-end in Edenton. Attend DAR Meeting Mrs. John Kramer, Mrs. Phil lip McMullan, Mrs. Boyd Har less, Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Mra. Wood Privott, Mrs. R. P. Bad ham, Mrs. Austin and Mrs. T. W. Elliott attended the district meeting of the DAR in Eliza beth City Monday, where Mrs. W. D. Holmes, Jr., presided as State Regent. Returns Home M!rs. W. S. Harney returned home Tuesday from a visit with her son in New Jersey. . o— —— Return From Nags Head Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. L. A. Patterson returned Sunday from Nags Head. Saturday In Raleigh Mrs. Katherine Holton, Mrs. J. R. DuLaney and Miss Annie Bullock spent Saturday in Ra leigh. -' * m ggtAIJ> ' UUMDAT. SEPTEMBER *4. 1959. Week-end Guest Miss Betty Foreman of Ra leigh was week-end guest of Mrs. John Wood at Hayes. Week-end Guest ! Victor Tucker of Magnolia, a former teacher of Edenton High School, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Byrum. ' - Williams!on Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blades had as their week-end guest, Mrs. Blades’ mother, Mrs. Hines of Williamston. In Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Spencer accompanied their daughter, Lin da, to Washington, D. C., where | she has accepted work with the F. 8.1. Visits Daughter Mrs. Jaimes Cozzens visited her daughter, Jimmy, in Wash ington D. C., over the week-end. Week-end At Chapel Hill Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond spent the week-end in Chapel Hill at tending the Carolinia-Clemson football game Saturday. New York Visiter Jack Yearwood of New York. City, a former Marine stationed , at the Edenton Air Station, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britton. New Books Arrive i At Local Library Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Lang, Orange Fairy Book; Lang, Red Fairy Book; Lang, Olive I Fairy Book; Lang, Crimson Fairy I Book; Cooper, Science in Your Own Back Yard; Powers, Alex ander’s Horses; Barr, Research Ideas for Young Scientists; May, The Swan; Gruelle, Raggedy Ann and the Castle; White, Teenage Dance Book; Butler, Alaska, the Land and the Peo ple; Commager, Beaux, and Stevenson, Sitting Bull. Adult Books Fletcher, Cormorant’s Brood; Grey, Horse Heaven Hill; War ren, The Cave; Kenyon, The Golden Years; Jacobsen, Oh Sir, You’ve Shot Her; Campbell, Sil ver Fruit; Morrow, Murder May Follow; March, Best Sport Stor ies of 1959, and Morrison, John Paul Jones. Borrowing is not much better than begging. —G. E. Lessing. 1 TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED J wlth fie ?y oung iffgurdnT min d mflTlcM Hr FCrtWIS..,. jf \ FIRST IMPRESSIONS'I f '____i A perfect "first" bra with double seam- j V jT\ t, uuil. il ~tT .less Helanca cups that g-r-o-w with you I * y"\ f y f* * ■ * u p port y° u 10 s° jm ° o, h // \L _/ under blouses and sweaters ... no em m- barrossing stitches to show. In white only, «- 4 Vl" 1 with embroidfred lawn inset... s|soj -* A smash hit for adults...its "adjust* to-fit" magic tab is perfect for smaller (and rapidly changing) JjW "I \ ( figures. It adjusts to fit just your con dor r "y tour . . . making it a must for any pre-; ll teen or teenager bra wardrobe. M , V I Vh, White embroidered cotton. , m ■* // ! , ll s*•*»» DATE . , \\ jK*K. pretty. pretty bra ... so dainty with \\ &■' P«*ite embroidery and bow. So practical, Y\ FI V"tK Vis *P®/ with whisper-light under-cup lining \\ £ £• for extra support. A wonderful wash and W6ar r ° ’’ * * m^ro,^ c °tton.': jmv ■! —1— \ A VI ■ I ■ I my/ 1 ■ #7 ■ml AlOmA ~ Term Os Court Lasts Entire Week Continued from Page 1, Section 1 McLean also provided that Blount not have on his posses sion a knife or other instrument,; not possess or drink any intoxi cating beverages for three years, that he not go in or about any premises where intoxicants are sold legally or illegally, that he keep peace at all times with Clarence Privott, that he attend church reguarly and that he not violate any criminal laws. | Charlie Holcomb was sentenced to two years for stealing soy beans. The sentence was sus pended upon being placed on probation for five years. The case of Burroughs Heating & Air Conditioning Company vs.! Mrs. Irene Dunbar, violating a j debt, was settled out of court. Harris Landing Fish Company was awarded $1,050 from the Perry-Belch Fish Company on a charge of breach of contract. j In the case of Penelope Over- i ton, Alexander Badham and Hannibal Badham, Sr., heirs vs. A. C. Boyce, a motion was al lowed that the case was previ ously tried, so Judge McLean i ordered a dismissal. However, | the plaintiffs noted an appeal- 1 The case involves color of title * and boundary dispute. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1. Section 1 j plant for beautifying the school I grounds at the observance of | Arbor Day to be held the early j part of November. The Grand Jury in a signific ant report for the first time pub licly disapproved the action of a petit jury growing out of a verdict of not guilty in favoi ( of C. A. Cooke, Woodville prison . camp guard, who was charged. with assault with a deadly wea- WE DELIVER! • Yes, call on us to deliver V \ " f any item you may need in v "T drugs, health aids or sick- \ h Jr') f room supplies. Just tele- / —l phone your order; there is no charge for delivery. j ■UjiliLtigJ* 1101 LOWELLS / X§>J ■ ; Rexall Drug Store / E33SaBIE2I Phone 2127 We Deliver pon with intent to kill. Alford L. Layton was found dead along the Roanoke River [ near Weldon while in that vic inity taking catfish from the Ro ■ anoke River. Mrs, B. W. Evans was injured in an automobile wreck at Fay etteville while enrouto to At lanta. Ga. J. G. Perry. Cnowan County Game Warden, distributed 30 wild turkeys for release after the hunting season. Mrs. D. M. Carter and Mrs. C. T. Doughiie entertained a Girls' Auxiliary at a picnic at Sandy Point. Edenton Lions Club received a new road sign from intemation- I al headquarters in recognition of ’ the club's efforts in organising i the Hertford Lions Club. | William Privott. tax supervisor. 1 reported to the County Com missioners that he had placed 241 automobiles on the tax books, which were not listed be | fore. Scotland Neck defeated the Edenton Colonials three straight games in a play-off series, thus eliminating Edenton in a shot at the Albemarle League chaCmp | ionship. / Vernon Spruill left Edenton J for Greenville, where he was sta [ tioned as a member of the State. Highway Patrol. Louis George Wilkins - left, Edenton for Grand Rapids, Mich..j where he accepted « position | ! with Seidman & Seidman, public | accountants. A group of Chowan County ] people presented a radio broad i cost over station WPTF at Ra leigh. Dr. J. C. Hines resumed prac tice in Edenton after being in Brooklyn several months doing post graduate work and also { conducting a practice. Borrowed garments never fit 1 ' well. —Thomas Fuller, i Passes In Nation Final results of the July 23 referendum in the 39-State com- ’ mercial wheat-producing area show that 80.8 percent of the. 210,187 farmers voting favored! marketing quotas for the 1960 j wheat crop. The vote was 169 - ■ 760 for and 40,427 against. The final favorable percentage is only slightly 'higher than the SHOP YOUR FRIENDLY PHTHISIC’S STORE... SAVE ' TWICE! —WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS! MbThUPiY wksshop heke i WHEN QUALITY COUNTS—COUNT ON OUR MEATS . GWALTNEY’S PAGAN armour's star beef ) Shank Portion i Chuck v HAMSrq.st43- TENDER LEAN lb. 43c PORR Steaks 39 c Portion 47c 1-Lb. Armour’s Star Sliced BACON l-LB. GWALTNEY'S —BAG— - Sausage 33 C Pkg- 4 9c l-LB. PKG. GWALTNEY'S LARD pkg. \3c NO. 303 CAN ROSE FARM SHOEPEG CORN Can 17 C I Virginia I NO. 303 CAN WHITE HOUSE 34b. bag 25c Apple Sauce s 13 C jmJk&s l-LB. BAG GILL'S HOTEL SPECIAL—Sc OFFI ll|i4 g ** COFFEE Bag 65 Cl Fancy Homegrown Sweet NO. 303 CAN WIGWAM EARLY JUNE PotSttOCS PEAS 2 i 23c 5ib.29c Swansdown Instant Yellow ™ D ~ 16-oz. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Cake Mix ■ 29c S sgrsr ; 20c 8-OZ. COUNTRY GIRL pkg. NEW IMPROVED REGULAR SIZE Do-Nuts2sc BLUE CHEER p^-34. , ■ new germ 5c off 10-oz. Rich Food DREFT ...... pkg. 31c ( Sttrawherries TRENB 2 e.m 39c , pkg - 21c SOAP .,. 2bm2lc Pride of Edenton 1 ■ ■ . 1 a M J’ LARGE SIZE sc OFF Grade A Medram rVORY SNOW ... pkg- 30c EGGS I v^a^stught WISCONSIN STATE CHEDDAR HY q B APE pgr tab I ¥"¥ TTT*¥ T¥ C ¥ f n rwliminary f fBO ' cent favorable announced July 24th, ! .' Since the wheat marketing 1 quotas have been approved by I more than the necessary two- I thirds of the farmers voting in j the referendum, the quotas will ! be in effect for the 1960 wheat ! crop. • The vote in the 1960-crop ref erendum marks the ninth time farmers have voted favorably on marketing quotas for wheat. 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