-SECTIO ONE PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS . Visit In Smithfield Mrs and Mrs. J. D. Barnhill are tending a few days with relatives in Smithfield. When they "return to Edenton they will be accompanied by Jimmy Barn hill who has spent most of the summer in Smithfield. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gardner have returned home after spend in a week at the Chowan River feeach. Return Home (Mr. and Mrs. John White have returned home after visiting thfeir daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Haines in Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill. O Vacation In New York Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Zieg ler, Jr., returned home this Week from a vacation and sight seeing trip to New York. Visiting in Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lupton left Monday to visit their son- - in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ester in Denver, Colorado. Visiting World's Fair Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Stallings and Miss Brenda Stallings left Sun day to visit the New York World’s Fair. O Visit At Chadbourn Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter Spent a few days last week with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Phelps at Chadbourn, N. C. Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leary and two sons of Suffolk spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas. Guest of Parents Miss Estelle Perry of Arling ton, Va., spent the week-end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (X Perry. O— Return To Orphanage Jo Garwood, Bill Garwood, Russell Garwood and Jim Gar wood returned to the Methodist Orphanage Sunday after spend- j ing a two-weeks vacation as guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson. Fish At Nags Head Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Mrs. Irma Allsbrook, Mrs. A. M. Day j and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap spent Monday fishing at Nags Head. Visiting Grandmother Miss Ida Smyer of Jackson ville, Florida, is spending a few days as guest of her grandmoth er, Mrs Ida Mae Roberson. O 1 Return To Texas Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Bond j have returned to their home in Texarkana, Texas, after spend- i ing a few days as guests of Mr. Bond's mother, Mrs. Anne Jen kins. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. John Arndt of j Annandale. Va., returned to t their home Friday after spend-1 ing a few days as guests of Mr. I and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. Baltimore Visitors Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McKenzie of Baltimore, Md., spent the week-end in Edenton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Holoman and Mr. and Mrs. John M. El- J liott. IwiNDOTO ( | ‘ : Symbolic of the earlier dayg of American pharmacy was Jn the drugstore window. All through the night it glowed, a beacon of hope, a symbol of unselfish service. Although the historic lamp is now X practically extinct, the fundamentals . [ of pharmaceutical practice have changed I but little. The responsibilities of the pharmacist are greater today than ever before f' he is a vital factor in medical care. patronage is invited, f HOLLOWELLS REXALL DRUG STORE * . TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS r A Registered Pkaramacist Always On Duty fclMrc 4M-11M PROMPT MLXVERI p- - ■ i „ ■ Portsmouth Visitors 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haskett !. and family of Portsmouth, Va., , speftt Sunday as guests of Mr. Haskett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haskett. Kent Haskett remained to spend a few weeks as guest of his grandparents. Visiting Sister Mrs. Ibbie Byrum of Winston- Salem is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Albert Keeter. o Visiting Grandparents Britt and Steve Jones of Ches ter, Va., are spending this week as guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollowed. Visits Sister Leroy Register of Clinton spent the week-end as guest of his sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Rober son. Returns To Classes James H. Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bass, attending summer school at the University 'of North Carolina, has returned to his classes. Young Bass un derwent an operation for ap pendicitis Thursday of last week. Visits Sister Mr. and Mrs. Ned L. Miller of Washington spent the week end with his sister at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. O Charlotte Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., of Charlotte arrived Sat urday to spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street and with Mrs. White’s sis ter, Mrs. William White on Johnston Street. Visiting Grandparents Frazer and Allen Jones are the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, Sr. while their parents, Capt. and Mrs. Dick Jones are spending some time at Sea Island, Ga. Visiting At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gibson and daughter Blair and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Woody and children of Danville are spending this week at Sandbridge Beach. Returns Home David Holton has returned to Edenton after visiting his mother Mrs. Kathryn Holton, at Kanuga Conference, Hendersonville. Attend Workshop Mrs. E. L. Ward and Mrs. West Byrum spent Tuesday and Wed nesday in Greenville, where they attended the workshop in rug making at East Carolina College. Attends Party Mrs. John M. Bond spent last Wednesday in Newport News, where she attended the engage ment party of Louise Bond Mar row. Miss Marrow, a niece of the late Millard Bond, was hon ored by Mrs. J. Hurdle King, Mrs. David Seward and Mrs. J. W. Hillyer at Mrs. Hillyer’s home on River Road. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alec B. Dail of Richmond visited friends in Edenton this week-end. Visits Friends Mrs. C. L. Russ of Greenville, a former resident of Edenton visited friends in Edenton Sun day. !«*• ’ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EPENTOtT, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 1864. ~ Return From Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch and daughter Claire, have re turned home after having been the 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack t Mooney in Raleigh. Visiting In Draper Mr. and Mrs. James Bond are visiting her family in Draper, ; N. C. Week-end In Norfolk Mrs. Carroll Boyce, Sr., spent the week-end in Norfolk. ————O Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Pete Everett of Greenville were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrum. Guest of Mother Col. and Mrs. Richbourg and daughter Fontaine of Memphis, Tenn., are visiting her mother, Mrs. J. L. Pettus. At Nags Head Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond and her sister, Mrs. Bobby Ray are spending the week at Nags Head. Vacationing At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollo well and daughters, Martha Jo and Fran are spending some time at the Chowan River beach. Attend Football Game Dwight Flanagan, David Hoi-1 ton, Wesley Chesson, Jr., and i Perry Byrum went to Greenville j Monday to observe the two ses-; sions of football practice preced-1 ing the All-Star Game. Cherry Point Visitors Col. and Mrs. Ted Boutwell and family of Cherry Point are the guests of her mother, Mrs. J. L. Pettus. Guest of Mother Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Darden spent Wednesday in Edenton with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Pettus. Leaves For Germany Mrs. Louise Condor, who has spent some time in Edenton, has left for her home in Germany. Guest of Sister Mrs. J. L. Weller was the Sun day guest of her sister, Mrs. Jess Powell. JAYCEES MEET Edenton’s Junior Chamber of | Commerce will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. President Pete Dail urges every Jaycee to be present. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will meet Tues day night, August 18, at 8 o'clock. Commander E. L. Hoi- j lowell urges a large turnout of! members. EL * U *T PMVINTIVI COAT'** stops rust Jgyy %^»^y«asag«argsr* ' MASURY v RUST-NO-MORE GAL-VAN-ITO GALVANIZED METAL PRIMER Jk> +**.*■- A prime coat of Gal-Van-ito posi- , gh #) ■■ lively prevents corrosion of gal- Ik M vanized iron, Galvaneal and other zinc-coated metals ... provides a t perfect base for any finish coat. nj Color is off-white. One gallon cov- ___ *» ai « ers 500-600 square feet. Espe cially recommended for galvanized gutters and downspouts. / jft cin jugest paipt-on protection for practically anythin# * 4 f ■* Colonial Furniture Co. EDENTON, N. C. [Hospital Patients c i Visiting hour*: I*-1I A. M.: *4 mil 0-8 V. M. Children under 1* •** tot permitted to mu patient*. 3 Patients discharged from Cho , wan Hospital for the week of August 5-12 were as follows: White: Mrs. Mary Ann Hunt er, Miss Pamela Cooper, Master 1 Michael Evans, Cary A. Privott, Miss Nancy Rogerson, Mrs. Mary Long, Mrs. Carol Mizelle, Mrs. f Dorothy Lane, Arthur Edward [ Casper, Mrs. • Virginia Wood, . Mrs. Sarah Howard, Mrs. Dizzie Smith, Mrs. Doris M. Nichols, Joseph C. Roebuck, Master James Swain, Master Thomas Swain, Irvin Bunch, Mrs. Nellie i Owens, Mrs. Mary C. Forehand, Miss Frances Wilson. Colored: Robert Lee Burnette, Mrs. Ernestine Holley, Mrs. Ro berta McDowell, Delores Drew, Alvin Blount, Mrs. Hester Eliza beth Cooper, Mrs. Lillie Mae El liott, James L. Wilson, Mrs. Ber nice Knight. Births White: Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Stallings, a son; Mr. and Mrs. | William Alfred Whichard, a son; 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Randall I Howard, a daughter; Mr. and I Mrs. Norman Earl Lane, Jr., a I son. I Colored: Mr. and Mrs. James' i Bland Holley, Jr., a daughter; ! Mr. and Mrs. James Russell j | Wrighton, a son; Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Cooper, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee McDowell, a daughter. Progress Is Made On County History Continued front Page 1, Section 1 Several of his research finds were files enumerating the vari ous ships that cleared the “Port of Roanoke,” which was the name given Edenton in the early records. The ship's cargoes were disclosed and the ports of des tinations for vessels clearing Edenton Bay which sailed to thej West Indies and Europe. Mr. Parramore stated that he plans to devote a large part of the history to the Revolutionary I period. The history is expected j to be completed, he stated, next J month. CARD OF THANKS j I am taking this means to ex press my sincere thanks and ap preciation to doctors, nurses and staff at Chowan Hospital dur ing my confinement. Also to my many friends for their visits, cards, prayers and other ex pressions of interest. I shall never forget these kind deeds j and I thank one and all. i Ip ASA C. GRIFFIN i ;|sHjPPING'S^fIPLEfISURtJERy ~.H9 mansra FREE PARKING Jjj Town Paved Parking Lot Just Across The Street DELIGHT IN EVERY BITE OF MEAT FROM PHTHISIC’S ■ 10-LB. AVERAGE HARRELL’S TENDERIZED J|nti39 BUTT HALF lb- 45c SMALL LOCAL GROWN —LB.— | STEWING HENS 23( •Small Lean Center Cut u Pork Chops 59c | FRANKS lb. 45cHs 25-lb. Pillsbury Self-Rising No. 2% Del Monte Half/Sliced H F L 0 U R pH peaches bag $1.99 L 3 Case of 24 = $7-44 I NEW! INST ANT PLEASE (for your coffee) . . . 6-oz. pitcher 49c | | 16-OZ. DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK . can 29e 1 | PILLSBURY’S Pkg. I W Yellow, Choc. Fudge, Bavarian Cream. 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