PAGE EIGHT lI—SECTIONI I — SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS "Strawberry HUI" Guests Mrs. Mattie Paul of Washing ton, N. C., and Mrs. Elizabeth Corbett of South Wales, British Isles, were guests of Mr. and Mr. A. C. Boyce at “Strawberry BUI” Monday and Tuesday. Visits Relatives Miss Mytle Jenkins spent the week-end with relatives at Carrsville, Va. Attends Funeral Miss Ruby Felts attended the funeral of her step-father in Boykins, Va., last week. Seaboard Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Grady Howel! of Seaboard, N. C., spent the week-end with Mrs. Howell’s sis ter, Mrs. E. L. Ward. Returns To Tarboro Mrs. Lynn Bond, after spend ing some time with Mrs. John Bond, reutrned to her home in Tarboro Thursday of last week. Return To South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Miley re turned Wednesday to their home in Charleston, S. C., after a visit here with friends and rela tives. Week-end Guests Miss Martha Tysor of Metho dist College in Fayetteville and Mrs. G. N. Gibson of Gibson, N. C., were week-end guests of the Charles Tysors in Westover Heights. Conway Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward and children Robin and Taylor of Conway spent Sunday after noon with Mr. Ward’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Ward. Week-end In Raleigh Several members of the senior MYF group of the Methodist Church and their chaperones spent the week-end in Raleigh. Guest of Cousin Jason Cowan of Virginia Beach visited his cousin, Larkin Tysor, over the week-end. o Visiting Son Mrs. F. A. Jordan, Sr., of Greenville is visiting her son, F. A. Jordan, Jr. Visits Husband Mrs. John Douglass spent last week in Norfolk with her hus band who is a patient at Nor folk General Hospital. Away Over Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud were in Raleigh and Greensboro over the week-end. Visit In Cary Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Phillips spent the week-end in Cary with Mr. Phillips’ parents. Visit In Chapel Hill Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond were week-end guests of Mrs. Bond’s parents. Judge and Mrs. Phipps in Chapel Hill. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayo and daughter Rita visited their par ents in Greenville and Mesic the past week-end. —o ■— Return From Florida Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hart re turned Sunday from a brief stay at their winter cottage in Florida. Guest of Sister Mrs. Lonnie Bunch of Wilson spent Friday night with her sis ter, Mrs. Florine Nixon. Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bunch of Newport News spent the week-end with Mr. Bunch’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bunch. O Visit In Hampton Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Spivey and Mrs. Florine Nixon spent Sunday in Hampton, Va., as guests of their son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Nixon. Sunday Guests Dr. and Mrs. E. Elmore Jones and son Bill, Mrs. Leroy Jones of Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Har mon L. Jones of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bachman of ■Henderson were Sunday guests of Mrs. Wood Privott and Miss Frances Privott. Honor Guests At Luncheon Mrs. Wood Privott and Mrs. Frank McCrery of Colerain were honor guests at a luncheon giv en in Hookerton on Saturday by> the Col. Alexander McAllisb DAR Chapter at the home r Mrs. Harry Taylor. Itodcy Mouni Visitor Martin Zimmerman of Rock; Mount spent the week-end a; guest of his mother. Mrs. J. Ed Win ’'Bufflap and Mr. Bufflap. Sunday’ Visitors Monday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swindell i of Hertford were guests of Mr. i and Mrs. T. B. Williford on 1 Monday evening. On Buying Trip Mrs. Ed Speight and Mrs. George Privott spent Friday in ! Richmond, Va., buying spring merchandise for Tots & Teens. Visit In Raleigh Mrs. Kitty McMullan and sons Mike and Henry spent the week end in Raleigh with her sister, Miss Allison Campen. Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frizell spent the week-end in Bennetts ville, S. C., visiting Mrs. Fri zell’s mother. Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ward nave returned from a vacation trip to Daytona Beach, Fla. Visit In Lynchburg Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodwin visited in Lynchburg, Va., over the week-end. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Over man and sons Clifford and Ricky of Lee Hall, Va., visited their parents over the week-end. j Guest of Parents Richard Elliott, Jr., of York town, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. i Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shelley of Virginia Beach, Va., were week end visitors of Mrs. Shelley’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Perry. New York Visitors Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Redfield ■ if White Plain, N. Y., are visit ing Mrs. Don Redfield in Pem-S Circle. Visit In Rocky Mount : Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reeve and Michael visited friends in Rocky Mount over the week-end. Visit In Benson Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Grady and family visited relatives in Ben-, son, N. C., over the week-end. J Visit Daughter ! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bunch spent the week-end in Raleigh visiting their daughter, Marian, who is a student at Meredith College. Week-end Guests Major and Mrs. W. A. Which ard and children were week-end visitors of Mrs. Whichard’s fath er, L. S. Byrum. j 20 YEARS AGO j Continued from Page 1. Section 1 even to packages marked "fra- 1 gile". The projected pickup route was to connect Edenton with Richmond and Rocky Mount and 21 other communities along the route. i R. N. Hines, president of the Edenton Rotary Club, announced that the Rotarians would be "kids" again due to a scheduled basketball game to be played with the Rotarians pitted against the Boy Scouts. Lieut.-Col. Chester J. Peters succeeded Col. Zebulon C. Hop kins as commanding officer at the U. S. Marine Corns Air Sta tion at Edenton. Col. Hopkins was transferred to the west coast. Receipts at Edenton's Police Ball amounted to approximate ly SI,OOO, according to Chief of Police J. R. Tanner. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. J. Long, the Dime 1 Society of the Edenton Baptist Church celebrated its 65th birth day. St. Paul's Episcopal Church extended a call to the Rev. Charles Best of Darlington. Md„ to accept the rectorship made vacant by the resignation of the Rev. Louis F. Schenck. Mayor Leroy Haskett reported that Jordan & Wilson of New , Bern had purchased a site from Richard L. Player of Fayetteville ’ for a housing project in Eden -1 ton. Cotton prices advanced to a new high for the season to date with middling 15-16 inch averag i ing 20.89 cents, which was the highest price since July 15. ; FOR SALE •Room Brick Home 2 Full Baths DESIRABLE LOCATION IN TOWN OF EDENTON . CALL T. B. Smith \ Agent. : THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEWTOW. WORTH CAHOtJHA. THOHBPAT. FEBRUARY 27, 1964. Engaged ' - ■ iiiiriminiT i £> > > WMMMMMMMMMKMMIMMMMm VICKIE CLAIRE ALLSBROOK Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Vickie I Claire Allsbrook. to Archie Franklin Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hughes of Merry Hill. The wedding is scheduled to lake place Thursday. March 26. Thirteen white men left Eden ' ton for Fort Bragg for physical examinations under a new se lective service set-up. According to an Associated ' Press dispatch, a Liberty ship, the SS James Iredell, named in honor of one of Edenton's im mortals. withstood a submarine 1 attack and though damaged, was able to return to the home port at Wilmington. N. C-. and I was being prepared for another j fling at the Axis. The first anniversary of the U. S. Marine Corps Women's Re-! serve was the occasion of an , elaborate tea party held at Al ; bania, the residence of Mrs. M. j G. Brown. Chowan County was listed among the 91 counties in the 1 state which exceeded quotas in the March of Dimes drive. Music Feature Os Ruritan Meeting The Chowan Ruritan Club met Monday night at the Chowan Community Building for its monthly meeting. The club was entertained by a group of girls from Chowan High School under the direction of Miss Cecelia Willoughby. Three members of the Ryland Ruritan Club were 1’ present at the meeting. During the business session, ’ B. F. Bateman was elected chap lain of the club. The most im -1 portant item of business was the ’ fat stock show and sale that the | 'club is sponsoring and co-spon sored by the Ryland Ruritan Club. President E. S. White asked! the club to contact buyers in | and out of the countv to be j [present at the sale. Sale auc | tioneer will be Lamar Benton. J Drinks and eats will be for sale J (all day and it is hoped every one who is interested will help 1 , support the sale. * The Ruritan Clubs are proud | i of the way the sale turned outi i last year and they are hoping' ■ for a larger sale this year. i More details will be published! i later. Anyone wanting to know! , more about it may contact E. S. j White or Harry Venters. i (vilest Speaker For Lenten Luiicheor 1 The Rev. Peter C. Robinson, ■ rector of St. Francis’ Episcopal 1 Church, Greensboro, will speak in the Episcopal Parish House • in Edenton Tuesday, March 3. t. The Rev. Mr. Robinson is a I native of New Jersey and a i graduate of Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia, ■ the University of North Caro j lina, in Chapel Hill, and of Gen !j eral Theological Seminary, New ( York City. I Out-of-town guest speakers are speaking each Tuesday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on sub -1 jects of current interest to pro • mote thinking and the rector, the ’ Rev. George B. Holmes, is grate -1 ful for the early response to ! hear the series of addresses. Luncheon begins at 1 o’clock * in the Parish House, which is ' served by the churchwomen. [ 1 Adjournment is promptly at 2 1 o’clock. RE-ELECT WARNER EVANS YOUR— County Representative SATURDAY, MAY 30th < Your-Vote And Support Will Be • s Greatly Appreciated! MISS CAROLYN BELCH BRIDE OF ANDREW W. SWAIN. JR. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Belch | announce the marriage of their ! daughter, Miss Carolyn Belch, i of Edenton, to Andrew Webster ; Swain, Jr., son of Mr. and Mars. 1 Andrew Webster Swain of i 'Creswell. The marriage ceremony was performed Saturday afternoon. February 22 at 4 o’clock at the Bethel parsonage by the Rev. L. C. Chandler. Haskett Resigns From Health Board Continued from Page 1. Section 1 j Members of the District Health Department accepted Mr. Hask ett’s resignation with regret. Dr. Isa C. Grant, District Health Di rector, informed Mr. Haskett that she personally regrets that it was not possible for her to serve with him any longer and that he would have been pleased at the warm feeling the group manifested toward him at their last meeting. “While I under stand your desire to be relieved of extra duties,” said Dr. Grant, “we shall miss you at future Board of Health meetings.” Dr. Grant was instructed to send Mr. Haskett a resolution of regret on the part of the Health Department, which is as follows: | Be it resolved that whereas j Mr. L. H. Haskett has ably served the Board of Health for jten yeais, and Whereas he was faithful in his attendance, and Whereas he contributed ex cellent judgment to questions of public health, and 1 Whereas he offered honesty •and devotion to his duties, A motion was made, duly sec onded and unanimously carried by the Board that we send him our wholehearted gratitude for his contribution to public health in the community. H. A. REID, Chairman. DR. ISA C. GRANT, Secretary. Jerry Yarborough On Dean’s List At State Jerry Yarborough, a freshman at North Carolina State College, has made the Dean’s List for the first semester. Jerry’s mother, Mrs. Opal Wood, last week received the fololwing letter from R. E. Fadum, dean of engineering: “Professor Karl Hanson, who is in charge of our Freshmar Engineering Division, informs me | that Jerry made an academic (average of 3,000 during the first [semester of his freshman year. [This is a weighted ‘l3’ average, and we are very gratified that he j has been so successful in start ! ing his engineering education jWe are very pleased to have Jerry as a student. His progress [thus far indicates that he has a real opportunity for the suc j cessful completion of his engi neering course with an admirable ! records. 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