—SBCTIOH ORE PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Week-end At Beach Mr. and Airs. Sydney Smith | spent 'the week-end at their cot-; tage at Nags Head. Mrs. Smith’s ' sister, Mrs. Fred Barr of Wash ington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith and two small daugh ters, and Mrs. Dorothy McAllis ter Painesville, Ohio, are ' spending two weeks at the Smith cottage. Return From Camp Miss Carolyn Sadler and Miss Linda Basnight returned home Saturday after spending last week at Roanoke Christian Ser vice Camp at Washington, N. C. Returns Home Mrs. Robert Barrett has re turned to her home at Lasker, N. C., after spending a few days as guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mamie Parker. Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and two daughters, Rebecca and An na of Greenville, N. C., and Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. Dawson and little niece, Kim Dawson of Eu reka, N. C-, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street. O BUI George In Edenlon Bill George and two sons Leo and Biff of Chicago and Mr. George’s nephew, Jimmy George, are guest this week of Mr. George’s brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick George. At Ghost Mountain Park Miss Sara Re'lfe Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, is at Ghost Mountain Park, Maggie Valley, in west ern North Carolina, where she is employed for the summer. Week-end Guests Commander and Mrs. J. B. Jones and children of Chester, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollowell. South Carolina Visitor William R. Gapehart of Boy kin, S. C., was a recent visitor of Mrs. W. S. Harney. Attend Shower Mrs. Charles Tysor and daugh ter, Martha and Mrs. J. N. Gib son of Gibson, N. C., were in Norfolk Saturday to attend a shower given by Mrs. Krehley in honor of Miss Tysor, bride elect of this week. Smithfield Visitors Mrs. H. V. Rose of Smithfield, N. C., spent Monday and Tues day*-"VtTTi —hep -nig££.Mrs. j. D. Barnhill and Mr. Bambflf'*--' - • Return To Edenton Mrs. Miles Elliott and daugh ter, Miss Margaret Elliott, have returned from Norfolk to spend the summer months. Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perry of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry. Guests From Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hassell 'had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Casebolt and daughters of Augusta, Georgia. O Delaware Visitors Mrs. Bella Richards of Dover, Delaware, is spending several | days this week with her son and i daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin. IP VACATION TIRE SALE MONTH OF JUNE 6:70x15 GUARANTEED 18 MOS. SI 0.36 7:50x14 GUARANTEED 18 MOS. $13.75 TIRES ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CALL STEVE HAMPTON I Sales Representative, 482-2186 1 Sears Catalog Sales Office I 315 S. Brad St Rum 482-2186 Edenlon. N. C. i ■ ■ - - ■r.rs£s==aqai I Visit In Mesic Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayo and family spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. W. S. Mayo in Mesic. - Visit In Rocky Mount Mrs. Wood Privott, Mrs. R. P. Badham and Mrs. Robert Smith spent last Thursday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Privott and Mrs. Badham were luncheon guests at Holiday Inn of the Rocky Mount DAR Chapter. Mrs. Privott was guest speaker. ■- 1 O —I——■ 1 ——■ Visit In Elizabeth City Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sunday afternoon in Eliz abeth City as guests of Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merz of Moyock, N. C., spent the week end with Mrs. Merz’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Phillips. Visiting Sister James (Buddy) Phillips is spending a week with his sister, Mrs. Lewis Merz at Moyock, N. C. Return To Wilmington Mrs. Bill Brooks and children have returned to their borne in Wilmington, N. C., after spend ing 10 days as guests of Mrs. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bunch and two children of Norfolk spent Sunday as guests of Mr. Bunch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch. Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darden and son, Mercer of Portsmouth, Va., spent Friday with Mrs. J. L. Pettus. At Summer School Miss Martha Fallis left Sunday for Richmond. Va., where she will attend summer schodl at St. Catherine’s. Visit In Virginia Misses Ruth and Hazel Buys, granddaughters of Mrs. J. L. Pet tus, spent Sunday touring Wil liamsburg and Yorktown. At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless. Jr., and Catherine are spending this week at Atlantic Beach. Leaksville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bond and children of Leaksville visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ’ E. Bond over the week-end. Mrs. ' Bond and children remained for < a week’s visit. - i Visits Classmate Miss Mary Fencher of Clear- • water, Fla., spent the week-end ] with Miss Martha Tysor. Miss ‘ Fencher and Miss Tysor were • classmates at Methodist College. ! Visiting In Charlotte Mrs. Cliff Shoaf and children are spending this week with her parents in Charlotte, while 'the Rev. Mr. Shoaf is in Burlington attending the annual conference of the Methodist Church. Returns Home Miss Blair Gibson has returned home after spending two weeks in Danville, Va., with Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Woody. Burlington Visitors | Mrs. Joe Truslow of Burling | ton are spending a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum. IHE CHOWAK HERALD, EDEWTOW. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JUNE 85. 1964. Attending Conference Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miiey are attending the annual conference of the Methodist Church in Bur lington this week as delegates from the Edenton Methodist Church. South Carolina Visitors Mrs. Tom Cox and two grand sons of Darlington, S. C., are' spending several days this week' with Mrs. R. P. Badham. Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lupton, Jr., and family of Charlotte are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lupton. Sr., and Mrs. Stokley. Dunn Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardison and Miss Pattie Lou Williford of Dunn arrived Tuesday to spend a week with, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hardison. | 4-H CLUBS MEET • | Center Hill 4-H Clubs met on Monday night, June 15 at 8 o’clock at the Centex Hill Com munity Building. Robert Bulls, president of the Senior 4-H Club, presided over the meeting. Chris Venters led in the pledges to the 4-H flag and the U. S. flag. Plans were made for a picnic at Arrowhead Beach in July and a committee was appointed to make all necessary preparations. Miss Mary Alice Tynch from the Rocky Hock Club was pres ent and gave the district win ning demonstration on egg cookery. She demonstrated the correct way to prepare and serve eggs a la Goldenrod, which proved very tasty. LAKE: MOORE ON TELEVISION j LAKE SPEAKS WTAR 6:30 - 7:30 P. M. (EST) I Thursday, June 2511 i I ❖ ' I DAN K. MOORE j Candidate For Governor Speaks WTAR | 9:30 - 10:30 P. M. (EST) | Friday, June 26th I up (0*20% more output IMi y * ‘ s-x* '' * j fl ; \ B ipj^ *?&**-* . ... with a NEW JOHN DEERE combine Get in arid get out faster ... bin more bushels, pick up more acres each day with a new John Deere 55, 95, or 105 Self-Propelled. The new cell-type separating grate separates more grain before material ever gets to the walkers. Conse quently,, you can speed up V 2 to % gear without losing any more grain, without a single penalty. Other new features you’ll like include: bigger grain tanks, faster unloading .. . new safety shields that cover both sides of the separator . . . new operator’s platform ... new cutting and pickup platforms with 20-inch auger. Stop in soon for the full story on these new combines. Hobbs Implement Company E. Church St. Extd. ’ Edenton, N. G Red Men To Elect Officers July 29th Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night, June 29, at 8 o’clock. At this meeting offi cers for the next six months jwill be elected, so that Thomas ■Jackson, sachem of the tribe, | urges a large attendance to take part in this important business. GOLF FILM FEATURE OF ROTARY MEETING Edenton Rotarians will hold their weiVy meeting this (Thurs day) afternoon at 1 o’clock at the Parish House. Dr. Ed Bond, program chair man, announces that a very in teresting film on golfing will 'be shown, so that President Hiram I Mayo urges a 100 per cent at- J tendance. CENTER HILL CLUB MEETS Center Hill Home Demonstra tion Club met June 23rd at 8 o’clock at the Community Build ing with Mrs. Nora Boyce as hostess. Mrs. J. C. Boyce, president, called the meeting to order and gave the devotion on ‘True Brotherhood.” Miss Pauline Calloway, county home agent, was present to give the demonstration on salads. She talked about flavored and un flavored geiatines and the dis-: ferences in calories of each. She | had two salads prepared which! the hostess served along with punch, cookies and crackers. mmmm PLENTY OF FREE t f y oiscoi/ER. RRYfIIIDHI! PAVED PARKLVG Iliiig | HHnllli \\ POOD Ji across the street FREE PARKING HI stamps Jl I own Paved Parking Lot Just Across The Street AGED TO PERFECTION NATURALLY SWIFT GWALTNEY PAGAN FULLY COOKED HAM 1 3 9.JJI Butt Half or Whole i 45c Ham Center Slices « 79c Ruby Red Freshly GROUND BEEF j 39c 1-lb. Signal 1-lb. Ye Ole Virginny Sliced Bacon • 43< FRANKS lb. 39< 17-OZ. BOY-AR-DEE COMPLETE 3 LBS. Sausage Pizza pkg. 49c Jewel Shortening a 59c 16-OZ. GIBBS QUARTERS 2c OFF LABEL Pork and Beans a 11c Mrs. Filbert Oleo lb. 25c WHITE ENRICHED T JLL , lr . „ 1-lb. Hall’s Bread 2 loaves 33c Libby s Vienna Sausage... 2 cans 45c 12 : P ak Hamburgerß. |l S -,„-., p k g .25c (in glass shaker) 15c Jl **** Gallon Ice Buckets each 59c SWEET f\ /!■ . /Jill Ulm W' - fMnk 1/j French Frie5......... bag 29c M .-AmjKT +\ Pound Cake ea