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PAGE EIGHT —SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS jjL-; Chapel mu Visitors and Mrs. Tay Byrum of Chapel Hill spent the week-end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byrum. i a ■ ■■' ——o | Karo From Now Jersey thtrs. William Foster and son, fcott of Masonville, N. J., are suiting her uncle, Jesse Wilson, a kd aunt, Mrs. Z. W. Evans. | ‘Newport News Visitors and Mrs. Lloyd Burton j 4id family of Newport News, ■ ent the week-end with his 4 other, Mrs. Lloyd Burton. |' At Jaycee Meeting •.Warren Twiddy attended the 4 mior Chamber of Commerce I ational Board of Directors' feting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, last Monday Visitors jW. H. Kitchen and Mrs. W. H.i Kitchen, Jr., from Virginia! Beach and Mrs. John Edwards] f?om Scotland Neck visited Mrs. ij. B. Harless, Sr., on Monday. i] Visiting In Rocky Mount ..Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes and chil dren are spending the week with her- mother, Mrs. Mangum in Rocky Mount. Mr. Fowlkes is conducting a preaching mission aV Temperance Hall in Elm City ftis week. «... ’. o—* Guests of Grandparents . - ■ .The grandchildren of Mr. and |frs. W. T. Berryman are here With them this week while their tireiUs, Mr. and Mrs. Dean woolery are attending an insur ance convention in White Sul r* Springs, West Va. Week-end In Norfolk .’’Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Floars Mid son and Mrs. John Harrell Spent the week-end in Norfolk With Mrs. Harrell’s son, John Martin Harrell. o Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Webb and son of Norfolk spent the Week-end with Mrs. Webb’s mo ther, Mrs. M. L. Bunch. Visits Parents Lyn Bond, a student at At lantic Christian College- in Wil- spent the week-end with j lua parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E., Bond. • w 0 Dance Visitors LjJuests from Plymouth for the Cotillion dance Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Sunny Willi ford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ker mit, Layton and Mr. and Mrs. JOe Pelle visiting Mr, and Mrs. Torti Hopkins. M 0 At District Meeting On Sunday the 10th District BPW held its spring meeting in Biizabeth City at the Virginia Dare Hotel. Those attending from Edenton were Alice Twid dy, Pauline Calloway, Laura Ferguson, Clara Boswell, Beu lah • Boswell, Anne Jenkins and Olive Goodwin. 0 Visit In Virginia Last week-end Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, Sr., visited rela tives in Martinsville and Chris tiaaburg, Va. MR. FARMER SEE US FOR YOUR Seed Peanut Shelling We have the newest equipment to - Pre-Clean your Peanuts of all trash and dirt before they go into the shelt er. Our equipment is the most up-to date in this section of the State and we invite you to inspect it at any 1 time. We Are Now Op For Business | TELEPHONE 2423 . Seed Peanuts For Sale ' ___ Chowan Storage Co* L. E. BUNCH, Mgr. W. Carteret St Edenton, N. C | AIL SEED RECEIVES OUR PERSONAL WnmTIQN .... A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOL Week-end Here Miss Faye Dail of Virginia Beach spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce. Visiting In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. John Bond are visiting relatives in Macon, Ga. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Tunstall of South Boston, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollo well over the week-end. Greensboro Visitor Miss Sarah Walters of Greens boro visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wool ard. At Press Convention Miss Jane DuLaney attended the Columbia Scholastic Press Convention in New York City last week. The group included young people from Goldsboro and Elizabeth City. They were accompanied by Miss Doris Eth eridge of Elizabeth City. In Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood arc attending a peanut convention in Las Vegas. Elisabeth City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Foreman of Elizabeth City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Elton Forehand this week-end. Visit In Richmond Mrs. Nancy Carson and daugh ter, Anne, and Mrs. Thomas Wood visited Mrs. Goice McMul lan and Mr. and Mrs. Saunders Ruffin in Richmond this week end. The group went to see the opening Broadway produc tion “My Fair Lady". Returning From Florida Dr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Grif fin, who have been spending the! winter in Fort Pierce, Florida, expect to return to Edenton March 30 or 31. Dr. Griffin will resume his dental practice on April 1. Week-end Guest Airman Jerry McLaughlin, sta tioned in South Carolina, was the week-end guest of Miss Ann Hobbs and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Hobbs. New Jersey Visitors Mrs. W. T. Foster and son. | Scott of Masonville, N. J., are] ! spending seme time with Mrs. j Foster's aunt, Mrs. Z. W. Evans. Guest of Parents Miss Estelle Perry of Wash-] ington, D. C., spent the week-] end with her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. J. O. Perry. From Baitleboro Mrs. Harry C. Hand of Battle boro. N. C„ spent Tuesday and Wednesday of this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden ! Street. She was accompanied by Mrs. Powell, who is visiting friends and relatives in Edenton. LIONS MEET MONDAY Edenton’s Lions Club will meet Monday night, March 28, at 7 o’clock. President T. B. Williford requests all members to attend. ms CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NOMTH raWfMriQ THURSDAY. MARCH 24. 1980 s|c ** -' -safcj '• 1 ■pSk* j MI \ p t\ jp «si* t \ STATUE STAND-IN— Goldie, a golden retriever, seems to be saying: “Anything you can do, 1 can do better.** Out for a stroll, Goldie came across this canine statue erected to solicit funds for animals. CIVIC CALENDAR j) Continued from Page I. Section 1 1 > at 7:30 o’clock. Annual Easier Seal campaign > is now in progress in Chowan County and will continue until Easter Sunday. April 17. Chowanoke Council No. 54.1 Degree of Pocahontas, will meet tonight (Thursday) at • o'clock. | Edenton Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight] (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. A county-wide workshop meet ing on needs and services for Chowan County's elder ciliteos will be held in St. Paul's Par ish House Thursday night' March 31. at 8 o'clock. The sixth annual Chowan] County Fat Stock Show and i Sale will be held Wednesday.] March 30. at the American Legion grounds. starting at 9:30 A. M. Senior class of Chowan High School will present a play. "Aunt Samanthy Rules the Roost." in the school auditorium Friday night March 25. at 8 o'clock. Rocky Hock Community Cen ter will meet at the Rocky Ho:k school building Monday night April 4, at 8 o'clock. Masons of the First District will meet at Unanimity Lodge No. 7. A. F. 8c A. M_ tonight (Thursday) with a barbecue sup pe- to be served at 7 o’clock. Officers for Edenton Chapter' No. 302, Order of the Eastern j Star, will be installed at a meet-: ing to be held Friday night. March 25. at 8 o'clock. Primary grades of the color ed high school will present an operetta Thursday afternoon. March 31, at 2 o'clock in the school gymtorium. Eden ton's Rotary Club will, meet this (Thursday) afternoon ] at 1 o'clock in the Parish House.! A circuit convention of Je hovah's Witnesses will be held in Edenton Friday. Saturday and Sunday, April 1-3. District meeting c« the Twen ty-fifth Federrted District of Home Demonstration Clubs will be held at John A. Holmes High 1 CLUB ■ BOURBON B j CMS I Kentucky Straight. Bourbon. 2m ~■ ia J ™ | " 1 “w ' W *• : > *a ; - ,■ , jcBHHa. - i School Tuesdry. \Anril 12. Edenton Woman s Club will 1 stage its annual Art Saturday and Sunday. April 22 | and 24. in the Penelope Barker ■ nouse. j National Library Week will be observed April 8 to 9. Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a physical fitness program which w.U be held at Chowan High School Wednes day. April 13. ' Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at / o'clock. Edenton Jaycees will sponsor a light bulb sale Friday night. March 25. William H. CoffieM. Jr. Post No. 9280. Veterans of Foreign; Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. | A large delegation of Edenton (people plan to attend an East-: jern North Carolina industrial] development conference in Goldsboro Thursday. March 31. Chowan Tribe or Red Men will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. PRIMARY GRADES WILL PRESENT PLAY MARCH 31 The primary grades of the colored high school are making preparations for the presenta tion of their annual operetta. It uill be given Thursday after noon, March 31, at 3 o'clock in the school's gymtorium. The operetta is entitled "Mother Na ture Wins " Mrs. T. M. Wil liams. group coordinator, extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend this gala affair. There : will be a small admission charge. j When there is an income tax. the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income. UNA’S Beauty Nook For Appointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00 TIL 5:30 UNA WHITE DOT DAVIS ~TT" ' ■” 11 " Ten Leaders In Bridge Marathon Ten leading teams and scores in the bridge marathon spon sored by the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary were as follows at the end of the 158 i round: 1. J. M. Thorud and Dr. Rich ard Hardin. 63,930. A Mrs. Richard Goodwin and Mrs. Elton Forehand, Jr., 57.351.1 A Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Earl Goodwin, 54,560. 4. Mrs. L. A. Patterson and] Mrs; W. B. Rosevear, 54,200. 5. Mrs. Watson Bell and Mrs. J. B. Harrison, 51,720. 6. Mrs. H. A. Campen and Mrs. A. L. Forehand, 48,520. 7. Cecil Fry and Mrs. J. M. Thorud. 48,310. A Medlin Belch and C. A. Phillips. 48.080. 9. Mrs. George Hoskins and I Mrs. Albert Byrum, 46,630. 10. Mrs. F. W. Hobbs and Mrs. J. H. McMullan, 44,470. | GIRL SCOUTS MEET | On Thursday. March 17, the Girl Scouts of Troop No. 8, held their regular meeting at the home of their troop leader, I Mrs. Carroll Boyce. The group held a discussion on problems that had come up. The girls also had a wonder ! Ail time when they were taken to the skating rink in Elizabeth City. They would like to say thanks to all who made their Girt Scout Week a good success. Especially in buying cookies from them. SHOP PHTHISIC’S - SAVE TWICE - WE GIVE HMftk UyuJh IjrAlj TtWnJi Mini WfWZS —mm PRicks e^fe^e J WWV t/Url/ fllCUv umi rn THROUGH SATURDAY. MARCH K HARRELL’S FIRST CUT LEAN i-lb. swifts premium r» i FRANKS Pork CHOPS lb. 39^45. CAROUNA GRADE A WHOLE gMMk 1-LB. SIGNAL FRYERS b 29 s^„39c -~ 2-01. Old< Mansion FLOUR Sweet Potatoes S1 9c BLACK 46-OZ. POCAHONTAS SWEET Orange juice * 31 c fIA starkist H n Chunk Tuna \ 29c /llflfllllll r J TREE 1-LB. loaf bread FREE m jf m vrKUUUIt W,TH p “^ or carton ( P ta „.c.T.., Margarine b&M Cigarettes $1.89 „ Ift, WHITE 26-OZ. JOHNSON'S KLEER # JL W Potatoes Floor Wax * 89c u ' yor “ tard bags 3 BROOMS I 79c S for 2*v ———————— GIANT SIZE 1-LB. FRESH CRISP ( __ __ Carrots Blue Cheer box 09° bag 8 c WIN A S,LVER uollar Orange Juice 15c r™- * »«■«» °°U*« ra ™ PERRY i& none; uraneint *>oc in our store thbo Saturday, .... A | toil OUUw ■ . 4vv O. ttl* til* w.. 1 ' -|- —--j —- -— ™^ C l^ ue Ml * J Mrs. Christie Breaks Hip In Fall Monday Mrs.' L. R. Christie of Atlanta, Ga., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Z. W. Evans, and brother, | Jess Wilson, had the misfortune! Monday to fall at Mrs. Evans’ W V Termites Swarming? Warning * .. J|| T Prevent Serious Damage / {fe For Free Inspection and Estimates f||f By Highly Skilled Personnel Vkj ) WINGtO I Iff CALL yft,, COLLECT l£jjSP"“ Pyramid Exterminating Co., Inc. outtN yfr ®\L Complete Pest Control Scnice FULLY LICENSED |/ GUARANTEEDTOOTECIION . Roy L. Kidd, Gen. Mgr. Hpfp PHONES 4970 or 7631 ) V. 208 N. Water St. -:- Elizabeth City, X. C. wom * «>«>»« “Your Bugs Arc Our Business” home and break her hip. She was taken to Albemarle Hospi tal in Elizabeth City and under went an operation Tuesday. She is reported to be making satis factory progress. | : VISITING SPEAKER The Rev. J. Paul Holoman absence as Chapel H ill JBaptist Church Sunday, March », Lean g D. Lane, who 4a the Temple Baptist fc Nefjv folk, will bring the ihesmge Sunday morning. Mr; Lane B the son of Mr. and Mis. M. Ik Lane. ' .«? |
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