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SECTION ONE PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perry of | Newport News, Va„ Spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell. Charlotte Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lup ion, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Ruth Stokely. Here From Newport Mr. and Mrs. Idell Hunnings and Miss Reba McCain of New port, N. C., were guests of Mr. | and Mrs. L. D. Hunnings for Several days. Visit In Wilmington Dr. and. Mrs. Archie D. Walk er, Jr., and daughter, Peggy, visited Dr. Walker’s parents in i Wilmington over the week-end. j Visit Parents Miss Rosa Hollowell and Missl Janet Bunch of Chapel Hill are visiting their parents for a few days. Home From College Misses Sally Privott, Mary /nn Overton, Nettie Lassiter. Joan Garrett and Carolyn Stall ings were among the college students in town for the week end. Students Home Jerry Tolley, Bryant White, Joe Depnam, Frank Williams, Bobby Stokely, Tommy Privott, Jimmy White and Leroy Spivev | were students home for the week-end. i Visits Grandparents Dickie Weeks spent the week end with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leary, Sr. Week-end Guests M-Sgt. and Mrs. Lester H. Ashley and family were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. Luther Ashley. Suffolk Visitors Miss Joyce Sicelof of Suffolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker, j Here From Raleigh Milton Bass of Raleigh spent a few days in Edenton last week visiting friends. Monday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shackel ford of Elizalrcth City visited their son-in-law and daughter,J Dr. and Mrs. Archie D. Walker, j Jr., Monday. * SPECIAL VALLES * i EDENTON TRADE FAIR! APRIL sth - 6th - 7th I GLEN RAVEN HOSIER Y \ 15 denier, 60 gauge. Reg. $1.35 d* 1 A A ! NOW 30 denier Fashion Right. Reg. $1.15 A A I now yyc i Stretch. Reg. 51.35 *| AQ j NOW <DI.U«/ j All seamless including mesh. Reg. $1.25 d» 1 AQ NOW 'DI«U«/ | BUY SEVERAL PAIRS AT THESE . , . LOW, LOW PRICES! Especially Priced for This Event 1 * i SI.OO 01 1 ON ALL HATS PRICED FROM $5.95 up «• 10% OFF ON FOUNDATIONS 10% OFF ON NYLON SUPS & PANTS ❖ j • | N. C. Return To Edenton Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin ■ returned to Edenton last week] after spending the winter at' Fort Pierce, Fla. Dr. Griffin has resumed his regular hours in his office. Manteo Visitor Mrs. Lindell Ward of Manteo spent Wednesday as guest of her aunt, Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Bufflap-Zimmerman Marriage Tonight J. Edwin Bufflap and Mrs. Kate Zimmerman of Elizabeth City will be united in marriage tonight The cere mony will be performed in the chape! at the First Methodist I Church in Elizabeth City at 7 1 o’clock. The pastor of the | church, the Rev. Vergil Queen, i will officiate. Friends of the couple arc in- I vited to attend. ENTERPRISE CLUB MEETS The Enterprise 4-H Club held j its regular meeting March 27, at Zell Ward’s cabin with 12 members and two visitors pres ent. Shadrick Small and Scott Harrell were visitors. A very interesting and edu cational program was presented on Bicycle Safety. Chief of Po lice Leo LaVoie presented the program which included a film on safety. Each boy and girl . enjoyed it very much. The demonstration for the next meeting will be “Mind Your Manners”. The girls were informed and encouraged to enter a corn meal muffin contest. Judy White, Jane White and Carmen Goodwin will enter the contest this year. Three of the members par : ticipated in the Fat Stock Show |on March 28. Marvin Hare en tered a steer which graded good; Malcolm Dixon entered a hog that came in third. Jane White also entered a hog. I The president adjourned the meeting and the adult leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Small and Mr. and Mrs. Hare served ice cream cones to the group. COMMUNITY MEETINGS The Enterprise Community will meet at 8 .o’clock tonight j (Thursday) at Zell Ward’s cabin. - Everyone is urged to attend. THE CHOW Aft HERALD, EPEIfTON, WORTH CAROLINA, THTBMDAT, APRIL 5, Wtt Baptist Speaker 1 VIRGIL McBRIDE - At a youth night service to be held ai Corinth Baptist Church near Elizabeth City on Saturday night, April 7, at 7:30 o'clock. Virgil Mcßride, assist ant to the president of Chowan College, will be the principal speaker. Avarice and happiness never saw each other, how then should they become acquainted? —Benjamin Franklin. We Own and Offer—J SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE AND PRICE CHANGE |r OFFERINGS WANTED Carolina rower A: Light Company ss Cum. Pfd. Stork Carolina Telephone A Telegraph Company Capital Stork Colonial Stores, Inc. !% Cum. t*fd. Stock Colonial Stores, Inc.— 5% Cum. I*fd. Stock Duke I'ower Company —5.3 H% Series It, Cum. Pfd. Stork Home Telephone A Telegraph Co., of Virginia Common Stork Piedmont Natural <ias Company, Inc. 55.50 Corn. Series Cum. Pfd. Hose’s Stores, Inc. Common Stock (For Confirmation Call Local Representative) CAROLINA SECURITIES CORPORATION INSURANCE BLDG. - RALEIGH, N. C. - PHONE TE 2-3711 Charlotte, N. C New York, N. Y. Members Midwest Stock Exchange Transactions on All Major Stock Kxchanges Handled at Minimum Commission Rates. Rc}>rcsentcd in this area by': DAVID M. WARREN Phone 2466 Edenton Hire™ PROVEN? PROFITS^ nHr _ A w>J NOW Sl-iniHlID WITH 6* . PLANT ' FOODS GUARANTEED Yes, ROBERTSONS PROVEN PROFITS FERTILIZERS are now available in semi granulated form with six plant foods guaranteed in both regular and premium grades at no increase in price over pulverized goods! The same high quality ingredients are still present and ... ROBERTSONS new semi-granulated fertilizers will not arch over in the spreader, they drill easily and evenly because they come to you in better mechanical condition. Use ROBERTSONS PROVEN PROFITS FERTILIZERS this season. Ask your dealer to show you ROBERTSONS new semi-granulated fertilizers and see the differ ence. Try ROBERTSONS in the field and prove the difference. ~ ■——■—■— National Library Week April £-14 Continued from Page Section 1 present. “North Carolinians are fortu nate in having available to them growing collections of books in our school libraries, public libraries, college and uni versity libraries and special li braries —all of which are valu able sources of knowledge and enlightenment, representing the accumulated experience of all mankind. “In recognition of the' fact that our freedom to read im poses a responsibility on all of us to make constant and bene ficial use of our library facili ties; I am glad to designate the week of April 8-14, 1962, as National Library Week in North Carolina, and urge that all citi zens unite in this effort to achieve a better-read, better-in formed America, to stimulate in terest in libraries of all kinds to the end that we realize the full potential of our national purpose.” Give what you have. To some one it may be better than you dare to think. —Longfellow. come in Shop with Confidence 1 4 “ PHTHISIC'S I mmmm win a jar i Qf MONEY | April 5,6 and 7. Winner’s name will be posted on window. I DOOR PRIZE I MOTOROLA Bf Hm I ' T- V FREE I • Free balloons for the children • ' J I Dollar Stretcher n Top Quality I * H 5 TO 8-LB. GWALTNEY WHOLE SMOKED lb. 29c 12-OZ. JESSE JONES ALL MEAT I ML> FRANKS.... pkg. 43c CYPRESS BRAND BACON .. . >•">• 35e I Jesse Jones SAUSAGE .... bag 49c1 8-oz. Jesse Jones SLICED BOLOGNA -31 c I Dollar Stretchers in Grocery and Dairy Departments J BORDEN’S EVAPORATED 3-LB. CRISCO I MILK... i* : 13c Shortening = 83c| 80 CT. HUDSON box 10 LBS. PILLSBURY \ I Table Napkins 10c FLOUR bag 89c| I-LB. PKG. HARRELL’S > 10-LB. BAG I Pure Lard > 12c Charcoal bag 49 cl 10-OZ. MAXWELL HOUSE (20c off) LARGE MORTON’S I Instant Coffee 1 1.33 peach PIESi27cl 12-OZ. NBC PILLSBURY AND BAtLARD I Vanilla Wafers i 27c BISCUITS can Bc| | OUTSTANDING VALUE! SPECIIL FOR HIE TRADE FAIR EVENT! I ■BgMK REVERE ALUMINUM FRAME LAWN SET I Plastic Lounge I $7*991 Plastic Chairs t $4*291 fiBBn&l Matching Lounge QQ I and 2 Chair Set | I— . 7 1 nr wmr wtowiPryc suffer mSsrkft I HH / n/A/L *1 „ jjp JUs A dtm JKL jm ' jRMfr ) PHONE 3331 - EOFNTON _ kJCArI w vllwll • •vV JL J. OuvUL Udj '. / SATURDAY, APRIL-7. 1982. rr -,
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