1 PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Greenville Visitors Alex White and daughter Re becca of Greenville, N v C., spent Sunday evening with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street Louisiana Visitors William A. White of New Or leans, La., is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Attend Wedding Mrs. J. D. Barnhill, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. E. C. Shoaf, Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas, Pam and Johnnie Douglas were among the guests who attended the Tysor-Wilson wedding in Thalia Methodist Church, Vir ginia Beach, Va., Saturday night The Rev. E. C. Shoaf performed the ceremony. Returns From Emporia Mrs. Bertha Bunch returned home Tuesday after spending several days visiting her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webb in Emporia, Va. Return Home Mrs. Tom Shepard and chil dren returned home Saturday af ter visiting Mrs. Shepard’s moth er, Mrs. D. J. Walker, in Burl ington last week. Guest of Hardins Bill Bates, who is a third year medical student at UNC, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin this week. o- , Return From Washington ‘ Mrs. W. O. Buys and daugh- ; ters Ruth and Hazel will return to Edenton Friday after visiting in Washington, D. C. They will 1 continue their visit with Mrs. J. ' L. Pettus. ' High Point Visitor Mrs. Frank Bond of High i Point, a long time member of i the Edenton Methodist Church, i spent the week-end visiting Mrs. I Kate Wozelka and attended ser- j vices in the Methodist Church < on Sunday. New York Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Don Francis and members of his family of Queen’s Village, Long Island, , New York, will spend the week end with Mr. Francis’ mother, Mrs. B. F. Francis, who will (Celebrate her 96th birthday. O Return To Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton, Jfr., were Saturday guests of his i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector, Sr., 1 enroute to their home in Raleigh after spending a vacation in the Virgin Islands. They were ac companied home by their son Ricky who had been visiting j 'his grandparents. Chapel Hill Visitors Mrs. Bobby B. Ray and son Bobby of Chapel Hill, will ar rive today (Thursday) to visit Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Bond. Attends Wedding Mrs. L. A. Patterson has re turned home after attending a wedding in Accomac, Va., this week. Visit In Washington Mr. and M Larry Skinner and boys Dean and Carroll spent the week-end in Washington, D. C., where the boys were quite delighted with their visit to the zoo. Attends Dedication Mrs. R. P. Badham has been visiting her sister, Mrs. S. R. Biggs in Williamston. While there she attended the dedication service of the Episcopal Church, The Church of the Advent. Bish op Wright performed the dedi cation. Return To South Carolina Mrs. T. C. Coxe, Jr., Thomas and Campbell Coxe, have return ed to Darlington, S. C., after, visiting Mrs. R. P. Badham. I For Sale Lots 100 x 200- Wooded $25.00 Down SIO.OO Per Month - No Inf. FINE RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTED 1 MILE FROM CITY LIMITS -Contact— 1 ? ROBERT B. SMITH | Phone 482-2350 Edenton, N.C. Pittsburgh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Amen Jensen of Pittsburgh, Pa., are vacation ing in Edenton for several weeks. Visiting Daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Overcash in Virginia Beaeh, Va. Visiting In Atlanta Tommy and Blount Shepard are in Atlanta, Ga., this week visiting relatives. Wilmington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harrell of Wilmington, N. C-, spent the week-end in Edenton visiting relatives and friends. Visits Mother Martin Zimmerman of Rocky Mount spent the week-end as guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap and Mr. Bufflap. Dunn Visitors Mrs. Mamie Allen and Mrs. William Pope and two children of Dunn, N. C., spent the week end as guests of Mrs. Allen’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ladel Parker and Mrs. Mamie Parker. o / Week-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wood and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones spent the week-end at Nags Head Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gil liam Wood. Return From Germany Mr. and Mrs. R. J- Boyce and little Miss Suzanne Shore left Tuesday morning for Arlington, 1 Va., to visit the Rev. and Mrs. ( Paul J. Harrell. While there they met Mrs. Robert C. Powell, Jr., and son, David Chestnutt Powell, who arrived in Washing ton Tuesday night by jet from Frankfurt, Germany. Mrs. Pow ell and son will return to Eden-, ton with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce and • Suzanne today (Thursday). Miss Sandra Boyce of Arlington, Va.,J and Mrs. Frances Shore and chil-' dien of Norfolk will join Mrs. Powell this week-end for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Boyce. I Guests of Parents Walter Holton and Jim Partin, I Jr., who are students at Wake Forest this summer, will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with their parents. Attends Football Camp David Holton returned home Wednesday after attending a football camp at Fort Union I Military School in Fork Union,' Va. In Mountains The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Drane are vacationing in the mountains j of Western North Carolina. Arrives From Germany Mrs. Richard Condon, niece of the late Mrs. Ernest Leary, has arrived in Edenton from Munich, Germany and is residing at 409 Court Street. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter. Guest of Grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Ziegler of Napoleon, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Ziegler's grandmother, Mrs. Shelton Moore. Kinston Visitor Mrs. Hazel Gaddy of Kinston was the week-end guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pope. Enter Orphanage Miss Jo Garwood, Bill Gar wood, Russell Garwood and Jim Garwood left Monday for Ra leigh, where they entered the Methodist Orphanage. Returns To Alexandria Mrs. R. A. Darden of Alexan dria, Va., has returned 'home aft ,er visiting her son, W. W. Por ' ter and Mrs. Porter. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEHTOR. WORTH CANOUK A. THURSDAY, JULY i. 1964. jl Engagement Announced MISS NAINCY DION WARD Mr. and Mrs. Foy A. Ward of Hobbpville announce the engage ment of their daughter, Mbs Nancy Dion Ward, to Sidney Lee Perry. Mr. Perry U the son of Mr. and Mrs. Conroy A. Perry. Both Mr. Perry and Mbs Ward are graduates of Chowan High School An August wedding is planned. Visiting Mother I Mrs. Richard S. Sutton arid son Ricky of Walbridge, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Sutton’s moth er, Mrs. Shelton Moore. i Going To Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Max Leary and •daughter Kim will leave Friday ' for Minneapolis, Minn., to visit Mrs. Leary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brossard. Mr. Bross -1 ard has recently suffered a | slight stroke. Mrs. Nora F. Elmore! Dies At Rocky Mount! Mrs. Nora Fly - Elmore, 69, j mother of Alton Elmore of Edenton, died Saturday at Rocky Mount after a long illness. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Vernell Delbridge of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Joyce Pierce of Smithfield, Va.; two sons, Rus- j sell Elmore of Rocky Mount ( | and Alton Elmore of Edenton, i I two sisters, Mrs. Shade Felton land Mrs. F. R. Dew, both of | I Rocky Mount, and 10 grand children. A funeral service was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Johnson Funeral Home. Elder D. B. Stokes officiated and burial was in Pineview Ceme tery. VFW AUXILIARY MEETING The VFW Auxiliary will meet •at the post home tonight , (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. This will be a business meeting and Mrs. Dora Stillman, president, requests all members to be pres ent. i 1 . ' TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED FREEZER PRICES SLASHED $45.00 Cut On A Big 17.2 Cu. Ft. Freezer Holds 602 Lbs. . WAS $244.95 Now $199.88 1 --CALL J| STEVE HAMPTON S#le*"Repre»entatiVe, 482-2186 ft eb ’. . . ‘ 8. , c" D - T - rj *■ | i VxilalOff wuICS v^IIICC j MSS. BroxdSi. PhaJmMM EdwtbMW N. C. Mrs. John R. Wood Honored At Parties Miss Hulda Wood of Hertford and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap gave a cook-out at the home of Mrs. ! Bufflap Friday night. _ The party was given in .honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, who on Tuesday of this week moved to New Bern to be nearer Mr. Wood’s work at Cherry Point. Charcoaled hamburgers, slaw, pickles, potato chips, cucumber dip, orange bread, iced tea and • I watermelon were served buffet • style to approximately twenty I guests, among whom were some {members of the Health Depart , ment, including Dr. Isa Grant. A photograph album was giv en to Mrs. Wood and each guest present brought a personal pho tograph to be put in the al bum. On Monday night Mrs. Irma , Allsbrook also held a hamburger | cook-out at her home on Albania Street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. , Wood. STATIONED IN NORFOLK Jesse L. Byrum, Jr., aviation boatswain’s mate second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Byrum. Sr., of Route 2, Ty ner, has reported for duty aboard the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va. The station is part of the Nor folk Naval Complex, one of the largest military communities in the world. It is the aviation i center of this complex and is [ representative of one of the , country’s strongest forces for na tional security. ’ What sweet delight a quiet I I life affords. . *''' '' . 1J ■ stamrsJl FREE PARKING «:* j Town Paved Parking Lot Just Across The Street 10 to 12-lb. Delight in Every Bite of Best Quality Meats! GWALTNEY’S OLE TOWN PEPPER COATED , HAMS 59c Half Hams lb. 63t f jßallMy 1-LB. LUTER’S A HOLIDAY MUST FRANKS lb. 39c Ruby Red Freshly GROUND BEEF » 39c 1-b Signal Brand Sliced BACON lb. 43c 7to 10 Lb. Rockingham The Just A Little Better Bird mmmm Delight In Every Biti. Delight In Every Bite! Delight In Every Bite! Delight In Every Bite! Pillsbury 4c off No Del Monte No 2 i/ 2 Dixie Delite 4-oz. Libby PINEAPPLE. > VTOXTXT A bavarian cream. 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