—SECTION ONE PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Scotland Neck Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partin and family spent the week-end in Scotland Neck visiting relatives. Week-end In Fremont Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Floars Spent the week-end in Fremont, N. C., visiting his mother. Plymouth Visitors Mrs. Delma Peele and Mrs. Billy Respass of Plymouth were Sunday guests of Mrs. Harry Lassiter. Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooney and family were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniels. Home For Vacation Alex Kehayes, Johnny Kra mer, Roland Vaughan, Frances Holton, Walter Holton and Mike Malone are home from college for spring vacation. Guest of Parents Mrs. Nancy Carson of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood. New Residents Mr. and Mrs. Billy Townson are ndw making their home in Edenton. They are formerly from Murphy, N. C. Visit In Florida Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud flew to Venice, Fla., to spend the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson. Elizabeth City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shackel ford of Elizabeth City spent Sunday in Edenton visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Archie Walker, Jr., and family. Attend Ice Capades Mr. and Mrs. Billy Duncan and son, Gary, spent the week end near Raleigh visiting his mother. On Friday night they attended the Ice Capades in Ra leigh. Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Knox and family of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox. New York City Visitor Mrs. Frank Graham of New York City, while attending the meeting of the Edenton and Chowan Historic Commission, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Inglis. Mrs. Fletcher Returns Mrs. Inglis Fletcher, who has been spending the winter in Charleston, S. C., with her son, Commander Stuart Fletcher, has returned to Edenton. Visits In Greensboro Mrs. L. A. Patterson spent several days in Greensboro with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott recently. New Bern Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Julien Warren of New Bern paid a visit to his aunt. Miss Alethea Warren re cently. ———O Sunday Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. J. L. Pet tus. Here From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Grice McMullan from Richmond, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood. Chapel Hill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Milo Crawford from Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood. [very Gardener’s First Choice! Burpee flower and vegetable' SEEDS Famous the world over for the highest quality and best results! Come in soon and choose your favorites from our large assort ment-including the newest and best varieties. VISIT US EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION E. L. Pearce Seedsman EDENTON, N. C. Phone 3839 ?HEADQUARTERS| Williamiton Visitor Miss Deffie Malone of Wil liamston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone. Attends Military Ball Miss Katherine Bass attend- * ed the Military Ball at East Carolina College Saturday night. 1— 1 Mrs. Jones At Home 1 Mrs. J. M. Jones, Sr., is, at home for a short while. Visits In Petersburg Mrs. lima Allsbrook returned home Monday night from Peters burg, Va., where she spent the week-end as guest of her daugh ter, Miss Vickie Allsbrook, and other relatives. Week-end Guests Miss Arminta Hobbs, student at WCUNC, Greensboro, and Will Bell, student at Duke Medi cal College, Durham, visited Miss Hobbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hobbs, over the week- ' end. Washington Visitors i Captain and Mrs. Frank A. Hughes and son of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end as guests of Capt. Hughes’s mother, Mrs. Frank Hughes. Return Home Mrs. Raymond Mansfield re turned home Monday night from Chincoteague, Va., where she was called to assist her sister, Mrs. John Fisher, who lost ail of her belongings during the re cent flood. Mrs. Fisher extends , her appreciation for the many kindnesses extended on the part of Edenton people. Greenville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alex White -and two daughters. Rebecca and Anna of Greenville spent Sat-| urday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on j West Eden Street. Visits Parents J. Frank White, Jr., of Char lotte spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Here From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and children, Susan and Sam of ! Richmond, Va.. spent Sunday j with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street. V - « Week-end Guest Mrs. Sarah Wood from Vir ginia Beach spent the week-end j with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood-' O Visit In Aurora Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Overton spent the week-end in Aurora. 1 FOR SALE JOHN DEERE MIDDLE BUSTERS SEE Clarence Ward Tyner, N. C. Near Gliden /¥li\\ and (((■ Hf 11 electron,c The TV pleasure if ihe servicing To get the most pleasure out of television, standardize on our expert technicians for all servicing and repairs. We’ll keep your set at peak performance always. - All work guaranteed. ❖ * . , Jackson's Radio TV Service W. Eden Sir eel PHONE 3519 Edmtot> THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962. Attend Science Fair Mrs. Howard Ange and San fra and Nancy O’Neal attended the Northeastern Science Fair at Greenville Friday. a ' Guest of Sister Dr. Tiffany Wilson of Savan nah, Ga., is visiting his sister, I Mrs. Z. W. Evans. I ” Week-end Guests ! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Atkinson of Norfolk were week-end guests jof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spruill. —-o Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pacini and family were Sunday guests of her father, Will Perry. Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Ashley were Saturday guests of his j aunt, Mrs. Luther Ashley. Return From Florida Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hart have returned after spending two weeks in Florida. Visit In Severn 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hassell and j sons, Danny and Glenn spent the I week-end in Severn, N. C., visit -1 ing Mrs. Hassellta, mother, Mrs. Madrey. ' ... \ u CIVIC CALENDAR | I Continued from Page 1, Section 1 lion of a fire prevention code. Edenton's Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. , Revival services are in pro gress at the Macedonia Baptist Church this week at 7:30 o'clock each night and will come to a close Sunday. April 1. William H. Coffieldr. Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign 1 Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. | Chowan Hospital Auxiliary will sponsor a square dance in the Edenton armory Friday night, April 27. from 8 to 12 P. M. Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men and Chowanoke Council, De gree of Pocahontas, will spon sor an Easier dance in the Eden ton armory Friday night, April ;20lh. j Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock at the! Edenton Restaurant. Chowan County's 1362 Cancer Crusade will begin April 1. Pre-school clinics will be held 1 in Chowan County April 10, 11, { 12 and 13. | A public auction will be held ! Monday. April 16 at the National Guard armory to sell a portion 1 of the former Edenfon Auxiliary I <■ . ! ■ Air Station. - Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or* der of the Eastern Star, will! meet Monday night, April 2, at 8 o'clock. / Edenton Band Parents Asso ciation will meet in the band! room Monday night. April 2, atj 7:30 o'clock. I Shop With Confidence . . . We’re Famous For Quality at PHTHISIC’S PORK CHOPS 53< Phthisic’s Choice Boneless T ~ "1 t Swift’s Select, Naturally Aged CItQIZEH FQfih v.OITIC in Jgl ROUND STEAKS R “‘ s ™ IL 7Q. Hanover Salad Grade “A” Large - m 2 25c Often! J ATAM A\m Phthisic’s Choice, c "Fully Trimmed Drawing To dozen 4IC t-bone and sirloin r™’ S Pillsbury or Ballard C T C A 1/ C om y Adults FM g mc BISCUITS J I tA R J Rolls i 29c —— K 8 Ik file- l.Lb. Gorton’s “ P W* C IP. OJC Ocean Penh - no. 303 del monte 5-8 Lb. Gwaltney Smoked Whole Only McC ° RI^ ICK Early Garden |* 1 1 Ml l ' <Of ViMfe EXfraCt PEAS PICNIC let2k a §9 Morton’s Large ■ can 19c 29c Co( ° anut Pies Luzianne Coffee * 12-oz. Gwaltney All Meat _ | iar 9Qp Easy Monday CD AM ISC IN C ** BLEACH ,MU ;- L "“ p pkg. 39c LARD can 10c s BACON K-LgSaL P* 9 ' IJ( Cr. Pineapple No. 2% Show Boat e%pi isfCSJI 8-oz. Mrs. Filbert’s C3H 30C __ I ftlf ffl Cji |pj i Sandwich or Relish Pork-Items SPREAD MTS' can I7C Sausage pkg. 29< jar 19c ?cans37c W REGULAR 5 Lbs. Abbitt’s N °‘ ' _ - 52,0 - Ma <>e-Fresh TREND meal White Potatoes T“ ; wuc 29. bag 29c “ 2». « s-oz. Pr. of Albemarle 4 Lbs. Winesap Chowan County bunch ”'gfff APPLES bag 39« Smoked Herring 49c H I HI 11 1 I wJr M U PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY. MARCH 31 1962. The Modern Dance Group of the Elizabeth City Teachers i College will present a dance re cital at tha Edenton armory on Friday night April 13, at 8 o'clock. j Rylaad Community will hold a hot dog supper and cake aue -1 Aon Saturday night, March 31. from 5 to 8 o'clock at Ralph Ward's warehouse. Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will meat at the Legion building Tuesday night, April 3. at 7:30 o'clock. Edenton Woman's Club will meet on Wednesday afternoon, April 4. at 1 o'clock at the Edenton Restaurant. The Rev. Manney Carrington of Kinston will speak at a Lent en luncheon at St. Paul's Kfefs-. copal Church Tuesday after noon, April 3, at 1 o'clock. | Revival services will be held at the Center Hill Methodist Church Monday night. April 2. j null 'UpHi I 1 Wight, April 7. Services b*OP at 7:38 ’(.'clock. i. , hwj • , Too Late ; “Am I late for my dinned asked the cannibal prince. W “Yes everybody’s eaten,” , served the cannibal king. **

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