PAGE EIGHT —IECTIOIt OWE SOCIETY NEWS Attends Funeral Mrs. Katherine Holton at tended the funeral of Mrs.' Ben Bougias in Charlotte. She re turned byway of Winston-Sal em to visit her daughter, Miss Fiances Holton. Week-end Here - Jesse Berry and daughter, Janie and mother, Mrs. Zena i Berry of Arlington, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William White. j Norfolk Visitors | Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Atkinson! •f Norfolk spent the week-end j With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Jessie Spruill. “O' Attend District Meeting Mrs. E. L. Ward, Mrs. -W. C. Moore, Mrs. John Bond and ‘ ■Mrs. B. G- Willis attended the 1 district meeting of the WSCS at the First Methodist Church in Elizabeth City Tuesday Week-end In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Alex Deßlois| spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Cobb. O Sunday In Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Britt tpent Sunday in Baltimore, Md. Week-end Hare Mrs. Sara Everett of Nor-| folk, Va, spent the week-end j with her mother, Mrs. R. H. I Hurdle. Visiting In Roanoke Rapids j Mrs. Henry Hassell is spend ing the week in Roanoke Rap ids with her nephew and fami ly, Mrs. Gilbert Watson. Week-end With Parents M r - and Mrs. Paul Kube and daughter, Karen of Portsmouth, Va, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Edwards. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Garland Eatman of Wil son is spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Atkinson, Jr. Week-end With Sister Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Echols of Norfolk, Va, spent the week-i epd with her sister, Mrs. Jesse-, tiarrell. Returns Home Dr. A. E. Gustavson has re timed to Orlando, Fla, after spending the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin. Attending Medical Meeting Dr. and Mrs. Roland Vaughan are in Las Vegas, Nevada, at tending a medical meeting. Week-end At Burgaw Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chesson, Jr, and sons, Bill and Earl, spent the week-end in Burgaw > with Mr. Chesson’s brother and ‘ Sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Chesson. Accompany ing them as far as Burgaw was, Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt who i visited her son. W. J. P. Earn hardt, Jr, in Wilmington. All attended the Azalea Festival j during their visit. Returns Home Mrs. Charles H. Shaw return ed to her home in Greensboro; Sunday after a two-week visit with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Morgan. Visits Parents State Highway Patrolman H. T. Hollowell, Jr, stationed at | Roseboro, N. C, visited his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hollo well, Sr, of Tyner last Wed nesday. Hampton Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cobb and children and Mrs. C. D. Webb of Hampton, Va, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ina Munden and oth- - er friends. Mrs. Webb remain- : ed over for a few days visit with her sister. TO THE VOTERS OF Chowan County I hereby announce my candidacy for County Representative Subject to the Democratic Primary Saturday, May 26, 1962 YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE WILL BE L GREATLY APPRECIATED! B. Warner Evans Week-end At Nags Head ■’ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt i spent the week-end at Nags ■ Head. Rocky Mount Visitors Mrs, S, J. Britt and Johnny Britt of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William White. Week-end In E.'en'on Mr. and Mrs. Percy Berry of I Arlington, Va, spent the week-j end in Edenton visiting rela- I tives and friends. I Greensboro Visitor i J. C. Farmer of Greensboro 1 is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. j. Farmer. Returns Home Mrs. H. T. Layton has return -1 home from Winston-Salem where she has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. Melvin Layton. Elizabeth City Visitors Mrs. Tommy Manning and children of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mrs. H. T. Lay-j ton. U Week-end Here I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Layton and family of Winston-Salem j spent the week-end in Edenton | visiting friends and relatives. Sunday In Washington I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning I spent Sunday in Washington, IN. C, visiting Mr. Manning’s mother, Mrs. M. C. Manning. GUEST SPEAKER Mrs. Emily Badham Coxe of Darlington, S. C, daughter of Mrs. R. P. Badham of Edenton, was well received as guest speaker at a meeting of the Atlanta Branch of the National League of American Pen Wo rn qn recently. Mrs. Coxe, who wrote “Mother of the Maid,” is becoming well known as a lec- 1 turer. She will speak May 51 at the Annual Alumni Luncheon at St. Mary’s School in Raleigh. Shelton W. Moore To Attend Convention i Shelton W. Moore of the l Eden Motel in Edenton, will at-! tend the regional convention of! Quality Courts United, Inc, j April 15-16 at the Hotel Bar ringer in Charlotte, N. C. With over 30,000 units among 1 its 605 independently owned and operated member motels, i Quality Courts is the largest as- j soeiation of its kind in the coun- j try. The members are located in all states east of the Missis sippi and eastern Canada. The association is dedicated, to . maintaining rigidly high stand -1 ards of operation. Last year nearly 15 per cent of the entire membership was dropped for, ; such reasons as obsolescence, i j poor housekeeping and poor j management. B. Warner Evans Files For Office Continued from Page 1, Section 1 ty he was appointed to the Cho-1 wan County Board of Education j and served on the Chowan j County Highway Commission until it was discontinued when J the state took over the roads, j He also served for several years - as chairman of Chowan District School Committee. Mr. Evans was chairman of j the Chowan County Democratic j Executive Committee prior to j the present chairman, Lloyd j Griffin. He is a charter mem ber of the Edenton Rotary Club. J Evans is married to the form-: er Miss Irene Stanley of Ker-1 nersville. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED j ffHE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, APRIL/13. 1962. Sorority President ] jm S”: 'Vif- V' //; Iff R, \'. ML,;.. . ; 1 MISS PATRICIA WAFF An Edenton student. Miss Patricia Waff, has been elected president of Gamma Sigma Chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority at East Carolina College. f ~ i Lunch Room Menu Menus at Chowan High School lunch room for the week be ginning April 16 will be as fol lows: Monday. Milk, spiced ham, pimento cheese sandwich, pota to salad, green butter beans, rolls, butter, peach cobbler. Tuesday: Mine, meat loaf and gravy, turnip greens, sweet pickle relish, steamed rice, rolls, butter, French apple cobbler. Wednesday: Milk, baked ham, string beans, toss salad, baked potato, rolls, butter, strawberry shortcake. Thursday: Milk, chicken pan pie, Spanish peas, pineapple salad, cranberry sauce, rolls, butter, jello with fruit. Friday: Milk, fish sticks, cole slaw, blackeye peas, potato sticks, hushpuppies, lemon pud ding. NOTICE! of Edenton wllTbe OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS and Saturday NIGHTS TIL 7 Starting THIS FRIDAY NIGHT Miss Patricia Waff Elected As E. Carolina Sorority President Miss Patricia Waff of East Carolina College has recently been elected to serve as the 1962-63 president of Gamma Sigma Chapter of Kappa Delta. Sorority. Succeeding the pre-1 vious president, Katherine Ray- 1 nor, Patricia assumed her du- ( ties in March. Kappa Delta, a soc;al sorority was founded in 1897 at Long wood College in Farmville, Vir-; ginia. It exists for the forma tion of sisterly love among its members; the encouragement of literature and education, social mterests, and charitable pur poses. Gamma Sigma is among six chapters in North C" and among 102 in the United mmm \ GRADE A CAROLINA WHOLE 12-oz. Jesse Jones djp?'' ■■ \M *■ n « ii m FRANKS 4||rF RY E R S.. .1b.25c s oq. Limited -One Fryer with Each One Dollar Purchase of Other Merchandise * Jr W X-LB. SIGNAL LEAN, TENDER FRESH (CENTER CUT) ~, _ _ SAUSAGE PORK CHOPS.. Jb. 55c bacon i m 12-lb. average gwaltney’s country brand m 25-Lb. Harrell’s Pure 46-oz. Hi-C 10-Lb. Cream Self-Rising No. 303 Red Glo ■ m GRAFF & ORANGE « B H LARD drink FLOUR Tomatoes $2.99 can 29cbag 99c|tan 11c Free Giant Box Fab -81 c Value Quarts Easy Monday Pillsbury, Puffin, Ballard .I'"' TonT REFILLS BLEACH BISCUITS each $2.00 bot. 15c 3 (ans 2sc fifc SS!*-** ORANGES each 3c Bird Effss ok? 25c Large Crisp Firm Top Quality , LETTUCE head 19c ££.' Baby Food tjarsßc Idaho Valley Kraft’s B-oz. Bottle AIIIAkIC I French Dressing 27c UHIUIP.... hafl 2J( IWD.IW Turnip Greens Black Pepper '....can25c AZALEAS bloom 9 30-inch Average (in bud) j - •’ ' 6V4-oz. Sunshine Balled with Burlap reg. size (5c °ff) Cheez-It Crackers Bride’s Maid IIP* I r^-1» I AZALEAS $249 If I II l 111 l Saturday ftft H| H ■■ HLjHLHftRH . yHBF fhices effective through Saturday, april 14. 1902. States. , Patricia, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Waff, is a soph omore art education major at , East Carolina. Her other ac | tivities include secretary of the 'Art Club; Junior art advisor, , Buccaneer yearbook staff, Bap j tist Student Union, Freshman Dorm counselor, Dean’s list, and a college marshal for 1962-63. EASTERN STAR MEETING Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or- 1 der of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday night, April 16, at j 8 o’clock. Mrs. W. P. Good-1 win, worthy matron, is very anxious to have a large attend-! anee. ! ! | Two Edentonians Get Teaching .Assignment East Carolina College’s stu dent teaching program for the spring quarter includes 226 ■ seniors who are conducting classes in more than thirty pub-. 1 lie schools in Eastern North, '. Carolina. Eighty-five are do- 1 •| ing work in the primary and ’ I grammar grades, 122 in high. ■ schools, and nineteen are teaoh* 1 ing either art or music at all ', grade levels. Os the total number of stu dents participating in the pro giam 220 are from North Caro-j I ina, and six are from other i states. i Assignments of seniors at the' | cr’ilege who are now gaining ex-| perience as classroom instruc-l j tors have been announced byj ■ Dr, J. L. Oppelt, director etf stu a. ->r-i n II 1— t dent teaching at East Carcftina. t! Students who are teaching I from Chowan County, listed ' with their teaching assignments, are. Delores L. Barrow of | Edenton, Wahl-Coates Labora ' tory School on the campus, 4th '• graide; Grace H. Whiteman of ' | Edenton, Belvoir-Falkland High I I School, home economics. •j | Roper Youth Enlists For Marine Training Carroll Gordon Livingston, Jr., of Route 1, Roper, has en listed in the Marine Corps 120 | Day Delay Program and will I leave for Parris Island, South Carolina on June 25 for train ing. | Livingston, a senior at Cres jwell High School, is the son of I ivir. and Mrs. Carrol G. Living- j ston, Sr., of Roper,. N. C. Local Boy Promoted * In College AF-ROTy Clinton Woodrow Slades & Route 1, Edenton, -a mathemat ics major at East Carolina Col lege, has been promoted to tWe rank of Cadet A/1C in the 600th AF ROTC Cadet Group at ft* t college. A sophomore at East Carolina, he is the son of C. W. Sr., of Route 1, Edenton.. > . INFANT DIES David Lee Copeland, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lee Copeland, died Friday night of last week. Funeral services were held Sunday at the graveside in Beaver Hill Cemetery. 'flhe Rev. Henry Napier officiated. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED