Mw Opens HHMb|P(VS' ’ announces the ■BBnßof his new drug store in the bvijding on Broad street, ■HHrilding frfmerly occupied by the ■■-Htoh Daily News, near the Tay - HfcUe The new store will sea- class merchandise and t specialty of curb service. ispKflftitton moved his equipment pMKpMt Durham. The front of . building has been changed and the Hm? decorated to make an attifßßlßfeTig store. a number of years ago I as in )i>uaines3 here with J. W. avia, Japerating the Sutton and avi§ drug store, which is now op ated as Leggett & Davis. Mr. button sold out his interest here and dwent in fcuainess at Chapel Hill, lat ter adding a store in Durham. He is a Chowan County man and has many friends who appear glad that he has returned home. Mi*,. Sutton urges everybody to -rirop in and inspect his new store 'when it is completed. I -!■ 'l' . | ROCKY HOCK ■■ 1 —•— l ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cullipher and family of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch. Mrs-..- R. W. Leary, Jr., and little daughter,- Charlotte, and Mrs. Em mett pair's.'*' were the guests of Mrs. Pi O. Johnson Wednesday. Messrs. R. W. Leary, Sr., and R. W. Leary, Jr., accompanied Miss Mary to Elizabeth City Mon r day where she is undergo ng tyjfi: rents for the removal of (tonsils. Miss Louise Bunch returned home iThursday after having attended nsummei 1 school at E. C. T. C., Green ville, N. CJ The death of Jim Peele last Sat - urday caused much grief in this com munity and heartfelt sympathy goes out to the bereaved family. Mrs. Annie M.,-Leary of Edenton is spending! several days with her son, R. W.lLeary. Quite a lumber of people in this community Attended the reviyal held at Center XU. church iustweek con -1 ducted WflwTMr. ‘ P 13 " 1 City, con ducting sendees at Rocky Hock this gMek. The public is invited. ■Mrs. C. Bunch ha s returned Sfcne after- speeding some time with lor parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Dennison, C. Mrs. Joh'J Hollowell returned home I Monday after having visited rela i tives in Norfolk, Va. She was ac- Ivompanied home by her nephew, Mr. f Hubert Hollowell. Mrs. Bertha Hoggard of Cofiqd, N.< C., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leary. On Thursday, September 24, a jolly crowd met at the hojje of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Privott to Celebrate the family reunion of Mrs. Jjlien Byrum, which proved to be th/ most enjoy able occasion of What an ideal spot' for tljs festivities. The ’ gathering sat in a circle in the shod” of the of o» the branche: which hVPg Stum's ornament graceful ri>oss). Some of the la. in lively riMCd> ‘aang old-time so All well knß* r that dinner was main attractionfiMhe day and v they they fi it loaded food pre ed by After the i cation by Frank Cale, crowd did full jus It is the d JVe that the reunion be long r«Mm'jered, and that younger will carry 1 memories toT a ripe old age. HEAVY IN THIS , SECTM/N over WEEJt-.i An unusigal amount of jrafri ftj over thfe week starting >sjght. Mr. Webb, of tf>e Yeoni m section, he saw mori rain Bill Saturday i than he has\ s ecri OT a long time In some sectisrik.,bf Wake Co growers reports Jfc-n one-fourt one-yprd of y* J®obacCb desti Q^fcied aiuflKrals 111 d ill i limn i ions any *oil; ocksmith first cf*. S s or d< r. See QuecV street, calves. TC. N orth^aM^^^^l Chowan State xM ■ k K Lonnie 1 that aßlßppP^ I" i i‘anions S|J • •id anyone j CROSS ROADS | Mrs. Mary Skinner and son Ben of Durham are visiting her sister and brother, Mis 3 Pattie Winbome, and Mr. W. H. Winbome. Miss Henrietta Hollowell of Balti more, Md., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jordan Hollowell. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brady and baby of Honolulu, Hawaii, are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jordan. . Miss Alese Hines and Mr. Robert Winbome of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winbome. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Evans and sons, Lindsay, Jr., and Melvin and Mrs. T. L. Evans spent Tuesay at Ocean View, Va. The many friends of Mrs. W. D. Welch will regret to hear that she is confined to her bed with an at tack of lumbago. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr., and Mr. Bertram Hollowell will leave Friday for Washington City to visit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollowell. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Leary spent Tuesday in Washington, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr , Miss Hilda Boyce has returned from attending summer school at E. C. T. C., Greenville, N, C. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott -Entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. 'N. Elliott enter tained at a barbecue dinner Satur day and had as their guests the fam ilies of both Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Those present were: Mr. and Sirs, R. V. Knight and son Bobby, Mrs. Fannie B. Knight and Miss Lila Ded mon of Tarboro; Capt. and Mrs. Louis Knight and daughter Anne of Honolulu, Hawaii; Mr. and Mrs. i: ! Compliments of S. Hobowsky TO THE CH< LD Our Fall goods lily and you are c to » visit our store. ; The place whei tty merchandise at 3. S. HOBOWSKY Phone 211 Edenton, N. C. tiener’s Specials j >live Shampoo 25© I of Magnesia 65c! of Magnesia 39c ;ral Oil " SOC I ;ral Oil 75c | in Tablets 39c jj I" I 1 TUBE TOOTH PASTE SI.OO value for , | Ipt. ANTISEPTINE 49c |• I 1 *■ ’» Paste 3 Thin Blown Glasses | only 5©C 25c and 50c pt. f Ii ' a SPECIAL 75c pt. | l Pharmacy I Tablets St EdentonAt C. 1 THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934. John Elliott and son, David Parker, of Suffolk, Va.;' Mrs. A. B. Hollo well and son, Asa, Jr., Miss Esther Elliott and guest, Mrs. Hurdle and Ernest Cook of Aulander, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winbome, Miss Pattie Winbome, Miss Annie Parker Winbome, Mr. Hutchins Winbome, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Perry, Mr. ,W- T. Perry, Mrs. W. W. Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollowell, Mr. Will Bunch, Mr. John Bunch and Mr. W. D. Welch of the county; Mr. and Mrs. John White and daughter, Carolyn; Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hart, and Miss Nelle Caldwell of Edenton; Mr. Marion Caldwell, of Dillon, S. C.; Mrs. Mary Skinner and Mr. Ben Skinner of Durham. In the afternoon Miss Anne Knight, in Hawaiian costume, did a number of native dqnces ancl acro batic stunts. c- Hollowell Family Reunion The Jordan Hollowell family had their annual reunion Wednesday at the Hollowell home. Those present were: Mrs. Jordan Hollowell, Luke, Ray and Carlisle Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hollowell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holywell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hol lowell and family of Corapeake, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hollowell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hobbs and son and Mrs. Britt Hollowell of Hobbsville, Miss Mate Boyce of Richmond, Va., Miss Rosetta Baker of Suffolk, Va., Miss Henrietta Hollowell of Baltimore, Md., and Miss Pennie Hollowell. Beaufort County tobacco growers [ expect to produce more than their! allotments of tobacco due to the fav orable season. MISSIONARY CIRCLES MEET i The four circles of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Baptist Church had their regular monthly meetings on Monday night of this week. The R. T. Bryant Circle met with i Mrs. T. W. Elliott. A very interest ing program on “Prayer” was rend ered by several of the members. The meeting will be heled in September with Mrs. E. S. Norman. Those present were Mesdames C. T. Dough tie, H. B. Jones, T. W. Elliott, Will Perry, J. C. Leary, Cecil Byrum, O. C. Davis, Mollie Privott, H. T. Lay ton, John M. Harrell, Bob Chesson and J. Frank White. The Leila MacMillan Circle met at the home of Mrs. W. D. Holmes with six members present: Mrs. W. D. Holmes, Mrs. A. T. Bush, Mrs. T. E. Harrell, Mrs. Mary Ward, Mrs.' James Boyce and Mrs. George Las siter. The Sophia Lanneau Circle was entertained by Mrs. J. H. Haskett at her home near Edenton. Those pres ent included Mesdames Dan Carter, D. M. Reeves, J. Frank Miller, R.’ W. Boyce, Ellis Mason, W. S. Privott, W. I. Cozzens, J. C. Dail and J. H. —-■ - j 1 —j L Coming In Every Day | NEW FALL CLOTHING FURNISHINGS I SHOES ; F O II MEN and BOYS PRICED RIGHT AND STYLED TO THE NEW SEASON. ■We invite your inspection of the finest stock we have ever shown. I S. Ganderson & Sons “The Men’s and Boys’ Store” EDENTON- N. C. I I “Buy Your Coal NOW •I Satisfied customers is our motto. We will be glad to serve you with Pocahontas Egg or Stove, Anthracite Nut or Stove, Splint, Egg, Run-of mine or Slack. Call us for prices. We have Qual ity Coal and give honest weight. X €| If it is Feeds you need, we have just what you I want. Eggs are high ... feedTaying Mash. Hog ■ prices are advancing. Try Pig and Hog Chow I for quicker and better growth, or if you want 8 Fish Meal, Tankage and Middling, see us before I q We also have SEED OATS, SEED RYE. RAPE, I CLOVER, VETCH. If we don’t have what you 8 want we can get it in a few days. § I WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE !■ I LIVERMAN PEANUT PICKER II I AND CASE FARM MACHINERY II 8 CjJSee us for your Peanut; Bags. We have the 8 | right prices. .. -W JL IrQo We Welcome The Chowan Herald' Edenton Feed iruel 1 Haskett, ancl one visitor, Mrs. Carey Bunch. The Pearl Johnson Circle met with Mrs. Jordan Yates at her apartment on Oakum street with five members present: Mesdames H. J. Boyce, L. D. Bond, Will Satterfield, J. J. Long, E. J. Griffin and W. J. Yates. Two Local Stores To Increase Floor Space The Dixon building on the north east comer of Broad and King ou^^xtr^speclal!^ On cleaning are still in force and will continue until further notice We operate one of the largest ancl best equipped plants in the Albemarle section. i | For One Day Service Call 156 j FREE CALL AND DELIVERY IN CITY All Work Strictly Cash Upon Delivery Men’s Suits Overcoats j Ladies’ Plain Dress or Coat w w DRY CLEANED AND PRES! Special prices given on Childri ments at plant. We specialize in Alt< Repairing. Odorless Dry Cleaning ED. HABI MASTER CLEANER AND DY street will be remodeled in order to provide more room for S. Ganderson & Sons and the A. and P. grocery store, which front on Broad street. The part of the building which was occupied by Pugh Roberson’s barber shop will be added to the two stores, thus adding about 30 feet to each store room. Both of the firms are cramped for room in their present quarters, and the addition of space will allow a larger stock and better display of the merchandise.

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