PAGE SIX -SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS ConwAy Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward of Conway spent Wednesday with Mr. Ward’s mother, Mrs. E. L. Ward. _ Hampton Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ladel Parker, Jr., and son Mike of Hampton, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Parker’s mother, Mrs. Mamie Parker. Attends Duke Meetings The Rev. Cliff Shoaf attended meetings at Duke University, Monday and Tuesday. Move To Hew Jersey Mr. and Mrs. David Redfield 1 have moved to their new home in Mountain Lake, New Jersey. Mr. Redfield, a former Marine 1 Corps pilot, has been assigned to the Newark Airport as a pilot with United Air Lines. Visit In Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Frizzelle visited friends in Williamsburg, Va., last week-end. Here From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Lin Bond of Greenville spent last week-end with Mr. Bond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond. Mr. Bond is a graduate Student at East Carolina and a candidate for Master of Arts degree. Week-end In Richmond Miss Myrtle Jenkins and Miss Ruby Felts spent the week-end with friends in Richmond, Va. Charlotte Visitors ■■■ ■ - —O—— Mrs. Dix Sarsfield of Char lotte spent last week with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Cliff Shoaf. Visits Mother Mrs. Edward Meyer of Enfield returned home Sunday after visiting her mother who is a patient at Chowan Hospital. Week-end In Raleigh Kermit Layton and Bill Ross spent the week-end in Raleigh. Visit Hospital Patient Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield visited Mr. Mansfield at Memorial Hos pital in Chapel Hill Sunday. Visit In Ahoskie Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cuthrell and daughter Ellen visited in Ahoskie Sunday. Ahoskie Visitors The Rev. and Mrs. Michael T. Malone of Ahoskie spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. Malone's mother, Mrs. W. E. Malone. Tuesday In Raleigh Mrs. J. L. Pettus spent Tues day in Raleigh. Recuperating In Hospital Mrs. George S. Twiddy is re cuperating from an operation at Norfolk General Hospital in Nor folk, Va. - - —'•- Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. William B. Knox and children of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox. Visits Mother Mrs. Clarence Britton visited her mother, Mrs. William Harri son in Williamston last week. Holidays In Edenton Miss Barbara Layton of Ra leigh will arrive for the holidays on Wednesday. O Visits Sister Mrs. A. F. Downum was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. Carl ICredle in Belhaven Wednesday. Visit In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap spent the week-end in Rocky Mount as guests of Mrs. Bufflap's son, Martin Zimmerman. Heating oil J Beyond compare Pick, up the Phone and. Call 3215 ' ELLIOTT OIL CO. . EPEHTOIt. *. C. If I Visit In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. 'Lonnie Bcvce and Mrs. Etta Walters of Hert ford spent last week in Moultrie, Ga., and also visited relatives in Florida. Returns To Lasker Mrs. Robert Barrett returned to her home at Lasker, N. C., Sunday after spending a week as guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mamie Parker. Norway Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. Selby Har ney will arrive from Oslo, Nor way, accompanied by their daughters. Joan and Susan Har ney, on December 23 to visit Mtrs. W. S. Harney at Hotel Jo seph Hewes. The Harneys will return to Norway after a five day visit to Edenton. Memphis Visitors Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Nel son and son Scottie of Memphis, Tenn., will arrive Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Nelson’s mother, Mrs. Ralph Parrish and Mr. Parrish. Guest of Mother Thomas Parker of Raleigh ar rived Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays as guest of his mother. Mrs. Mamie Parker. Hospital Patient Edenton friends will regret to learn that Cliff Satterfield is a patient in Norfolk General Hos pital. A Miss Judith Adams Weds Lloyd C. Peele Miss Judith Minlee' Adams was manned to Lloyd Carroll Peele Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Rocky Hock Bap tist parsonage. The Rev. Thur man W. Allred, pastor, perform ed the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simpson Adams. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marcus Peele. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Miss De’ora Adams was her sister’s maid of honor. Lloyd Peele was best man for his son. .After a southern wedding trip the couple will reside on Route 1, Edenton. Up-County Firemen j Plan Turkey Shoot The Center Hill - Cross Roads Volunteer Fire Department will hold a turkey shoot at the lire .station Saturday. December 19. The shoot wil lbe in progress I frfom 1 until 9 P. M. Cries W. i M. Hare states that the pro ceeds from the event will go to- 1 ward purchasing needed equip- 1 ment for the fire department. He also says that hot coffee and sandwiches will be sold during the shoot ty the Ladies' Auxili ary. The public is invoted to participate in the shoot. jfc" ' ■' ■' | The perfect gift I for the Christmas Holiday.'.. 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Edenton Lions Club will meet | Monday night at 7 o'clock at' the Edenton Restaurant. A festival service of lessons and carols will be presented at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. I A staled communication of Unanimity Lodge No, 7, A. F. & A. M.. will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. I Annual Christmas party will be held at Immauel Baptist Church Sunday night, Decem ber 20, at 7:30 o'clock. William H. Coffield, Jr. Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign I Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. A Christmas pageant will be' presented at the Chappell's Hill Baptist Church Sunday night, I December 20, at 7:30 o'clock. Edenton Aces will play the Plymouth basketball team in the local gymnasium Friday night, December 18. A Christmas carol service will be held at the Edenton Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, De cember 20 at 5 o'clock. Center Hill-Cross Roads Vol unteer Fire Department will hold a turkey shoot at the fire station Saturday. 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