PAGE SIX UCKTIOir vHn SOCIETY NEWS _____ W**k-end ChiMk : lir. and Mrs. J. R. Maxwell, W G. Averitt and Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell and daughter, all of Stedman, N. C., and Mrs. G. A. Martindale of Fayette ville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning. o Elisabeth City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Manning and children of Elizabeth City spent Sunday in Eden ton visit ing friends and relatives. O Sunday Guests Mrs. M. C. Manning of Wash ington, N. C., L. S. Manning of Williamston and Mrs. Alice Rob erson of Fayetteville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning Sunday. Week-end With Parents Clayton Letcher, a student at East Carolina College, Green ville, spent the week-end in Edenton visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher. • O In Norfolk Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell spent Saturday in Norfolk visit ing Mr. Harrell’s father, who is a patient at Norfolk General Hospital. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cobb of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Saunders. «* O Week-end In Mountains Mrs. John M. Privott and daughter, Sally, spent the week end in the mountains of North Carolina. Guest of Parents Miss Peggy Elliott of East Carolina College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott. She had as her guest Miss Katherine La Baume of Paris, France, who is also a student at East Carolina College. Return To South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. White man, Jr., and small son. Bobby, have returned to their home in Charleston, S. C„ after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. White man, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Dail. Returns From New Mexico ; Bruce White, Jr., returned Home late last week from Hollo man Air Force Base in New Mexico, where he was honorably discharged. Returns To Connecticut Miss Barbara Leary has re turned to Darien, Conn., after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Leary, Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and two children, Susan and Sam, Jr., of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and daughters, Rebecca and Anna of Greenville, N. C., spent Sun day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street, the occasion being Mr. White’s birthday. Guest of Sister Mrs. Obbie Byrum of Win ston-Salem spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Albert Keeter. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of Elizabeth City spent Sunday af ternoon as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ladel Parker. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. John Byrum and children spent Sunday in Norfolk. 0 Week-end In Durham Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood spent the week-end in Durham. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hassell spent the week-end in Raleigh. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Nixon and children spent Sunday in Norfolk with her sister. Week-end In Virginia A. B. Harless and Allan Har less, Jr., spent the week-end in Christiansburg, Va. FOR SALE Two Dwellings Each on large corner lot. Both in good condition with excellent equipment. One, two-story with two baths, rmble garage; the other, ingalow with one bath. The Price Is Right! PHONE 3792 or See Nathan Dail Guest of Parents Miss Janet Bunch of Richmond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch. o—- — Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Campbell and sons of Rocky Mount spent Sunday with the Hiram Mayos. Visit In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. John Shackel ford and Darden spent the week end in Rocky Mount with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brewer. Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fairley spent the week-end in Raleigh. o Visit In Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Claude Griffin spent the week-end in Balti more. o Return From New York Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins have returned after a short stay in New York City. Visiting In Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMullan are spending some time with their daughter in Knoxville, Tennessee. Visit In Asheville Mr. and Mrs. Al Phillips spent four days last week in Asheville. Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. M. James of Rocky Mount spent a few days with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Har din. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Jr., and family of Norfolk spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Sr. Robbins Visitors Mrs. Tony Miley and Susan have returned after spending the week in Robbins. She was ac companied home by her father, | Paul Hunsucker and sister, Mrs. i Wanda Hunsucker of Robbins' and another sister, Mrs. P. L. Von Cannon of West End. t Santas f : ‘ succeed Christmas L | '''S. give era sweater an d sure Newlywed V J MRS. DANNY NIXON Before her marriage in the Rocky Hock Baptist Church Sun day, October 9, Mrs. Nixon was the former Miss Linda Spivey. /ww\«wwwwwwwwwwwvvw e -v j Lunch Room Menu ! { ~ ? Menus at John A. Holmes High School lunch room for the week of October 31-November 4 will be as follows: Monday: Cornbeef with pota toes and gravy, green string beans, hot biscuits, anricots, car rot strips, butter, milk. Tuesday: Sliced ham, sweet potatoes, pineapple upside cake, cabbage, bread, butter, milk. Wednesday: Meat loaf with gravy, creamed potatoes, biscuits, fruit jello, garden peas, butter, milk. Thursday: Beef vegetable soup, peanut butter and pimento cheese sandwiches, salted crack ers, block chocolate cake, butter,' milk. i Friday: Barbecue, cornbread muffins, apple sauce, cole slaw, cornfield peas, milk, butter. The only rational way of 1 educating is to be an example— * if one can't help it, a warning I example. jrw cmxvjur herald, kpertoh. north Carolina. Thursday. October ir. mo. j New Books At Local Library Miss Marion Robertson, librar ian at Shepard-Pruden Memor ial Library, announced the ar rival of new books at the li brary. Included in the list are: First .Aid for Your Family by Better Homes and Gardens; I Prescribe ; Laughter by Thomas Rees, M.D., Spoon River Homestead by Eg gleston; Back of Sunset by Jon Cleary; Daughters and Rebels by Jessica Mitford; The Chang ing Middle East by Emil Leng yel; The Sands of Kalahari by William Mulvihill. For Young Adults Libby Come Lately by Jean Nielsen; Decision for Sally by Barbara Clayton; First Parting by Skulda Banier. For Children Mystery Back of the Mountain by Mary C. Jane; Mystery of the Old Fish House by Fishier and Fuller; First Woman Editor by Olive Burt; First Through the f Grand Canyon by Frazee; “B” is • for Betsy by Carolyn Haywood. ■ Easy Books For Young Children v. Plenty of Fish by Millicent ; "olsarri: Fly Hi»h. Fly Low by • Don Freeman; Katy and the Big ’ Snow by Virginia Lee Burton. | Episcopalians Plan For Church Canvass John Gilliam Wood, R. Elton Forehand, Jr., and Wilmer E. Malone, co-chairmen of the Ev- j ery Member Canvass of Saint ' Paul’s Episcopal Church, an nounce November 6 as the can vass date. On this Sunday morning the canvassers will make their Cor porate Communion at 8 A. M., in the church, making their pledge at this time. Breakfast 1 will follow in the Parish House i for the canvassers, j The 11 o'clock service will not be conducted, November 6, as the members of the church are I requested to remain in their j 'homes awaiting a visit from the[ canvassers. This stewardship visit is considered very import-i ant and everyone’s cooperation is solicited. At 5 P. M., evening prayer will be conducted in the church, at which time the con gregation will assemble in thanksgiving. Special music is being arranged. Church School will be con ducted November 6, but the Adult Bible Class will not be held this Every Member Can vass Sunday only. The above schedule has to do with November 6th only. Reg ular services will be conducted this Sunday as usual. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will meet Tuesday night, November 1, at 8 o’clock. Commander David White urges a full attendance. “WHERE SAVINGS AND QUALITY MEET” U. S. CHOICE BEEF SALE fL„ . L ROUND AND SIRLOIN roast STEAKS 1 79 c 45 c Rib STEAK ,69> whole " mikmm — Fresh Dressed And Drawn Ff*yoJ*S c 1-Lb. Gwaltney’s 4To 6-Lb. Gwaltney’s 10-12 Lb. Avg. Harrell's Signal Sliced WHOLE OR HALF U A H/f C BACON Smoked Picnics Shank Portion •_ >49 c ib. 39c ib. 45c 4-LB. BUCKET HARRELL S " ' 11 ■ PURE LARD bucket 69 c imife STRUTS*« TOMATOES can 11 c „ I,ct ™ X X Frozen Rolls NO. 2 CAN COMSTOCK PIE APPLES can IQ c p>« 31c JL m M 1-LB. GORDON'S QUARTS MIRACLE WHIP “ " A/iOO SALAD DRESSING; 49 C ** 30c Puffin Sweetmilk or CIICCS© BISCUITS >»S3c iKf' B*o-lb. bag - Cabbage C White Potatoes 29c 3 lbs He dock plenty New Crop Florida Large gHk h BPpJ GRAPEFRUIT 3 i*5 c TRfcAlO j 5-Lb. Bag Local fife Svß°ar, Sweet Potatoesbag29 c 10 for 39c Fancy California 5-Cent Milk Choc. & L )4HI A1 Tofor39c ars Red drapes 2 ’HM PHTHISIC’S SUPER mxl&et M 1111 V/ U PHONE 3331-EDENTON Play Reduced In Bridge Marathon Announcement was made early this week that the previously scheduled 30 hands in the Hos pital Auxiliary’s bridge mara-' thon was running too long. It has, therefore, been decided that after the third round only 25 hands will be played during the remainder- of the tournament. JAYCEES MEET TONIGHT Edenton’s Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. James Per ry, president, urges every Jay cee to be present. JACQUINS Ul [fl H twin fa RO YALE H $2 PINT mm DISTILLED FROM GRAIN - 10 PROOF CHARLES JACQUIN at Ci*. Inc., Phila., Pa.