PAGE EIGHT i Personals (Continued from Page Three) Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ward and their daughter, Catherine, visited Mrs. (Ward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Perry, at Bethel, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yates and son, (Tom, of Mont Clair, N. J., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson, on South Mosely Street. Mrs. Clyde Batta, of Robersonville, returned home Sunday after spend ing several days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. S. Privott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry House, Jr., of THU Hamid llll visited Mrs. House’s mother, Mrs. William Badham, and other relatives Monday afternoon and evening. Jake Hobowsky, Miss Esther Ho fcowsky, Mrs. Isaac Hobowsky and her little daughter, Freida, and Early Miller spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. I Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin, of Washington, D. C., will arrive to morrow to attend the wedding of Mr. Goodwin’s sister, Miss Helen Good win, to M. A. Hughes, which takes place Monday afternoon. Miss Sara Wood returned Monday from Hagerstown, Md v where she visited friends. I Mrs. J. L. Alderman, of Wilming ton, is expected Sunday to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. G. W. Goodwin, and to attend the Hughes- Goodwin weddhi* blohcfay afternoon. Mr. and fit* fc White and son, Ernest, spent Wednesday after noon in Norfolk; Va., with Mrs. White’s father, G. L. Parrish, who is under treatment in a hospital there. Miss Miriam Brietz, of Selma, is expected Monday to be a guest at the Hughes-Goodwin wedding Mon day afternoon. Miss Mary Gainey, of Greensboro, came Wednesday to spend several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oglesby. . . Mrs. Selby Minton, of Ahoskie, is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. F. Ziegler, on North Broad Street. Mrs. Sam Adams, of Merry Hill, was in town shopping Tuesday. Heywood Ziegler, Jr., will leave today for Washington, D. C., to visit his aunt, Mrs. R. P. Eyman, and Capt. EymJn. Mrs. J. H. Conger and children, Joe, Martha and Harriett, are visit ing Mrs. Conger’s parents in Hen derson. K. M. Pearce, of Azalea, was in town several days this week on .business. Mr. Pearce is a former Chowan resident. Julian Ward spent Wednesday af ternoon in Norfolk, Va., on business. Miss Agnes White, of Merry Hill, was in Edenton Tuesday shopping. Clarence Garnett Ashby, wife and children, who have been visiting in Edenton, leave today for their home in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Margaret Dail is spending the week in Norfolk, Va., with her sister, Mrs. Kelma Copeland, and Mr. Copeland. Miss Dail accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. Copeland home Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward and son, George, aDd Mrs. B. F. Francis visited in Hertford Thursday evening. Misses Myrtle Parks, Katherine and Ruth Privott and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., spent Monday afternoon in Elizabeth City. Miss Sybil Haskett, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Haskett., near Edenton. C. T. Tarkenton, of Creswell, was in Edenton Tuesday on business. Misses Marguerite Hollowell and Mabel Ruth Harrell left Monday for Meredith College to attend the State G. A. house party there this week. Mrs. Norman Scott, of Hagers town, Md., is the guest oi Miss Sara Wood, at her home on Colonial Square. Mrs. Scott is the former Miss Elizabeth Woodard, of Norfolk. Mrs. A. J. Manning, of Williams ton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Spruill, en Oakum Street. Mrs. Louis Knox returned to her home in North Edenton Sunday. She Ziegler’s j Funeral I Service IN EDENTON SINCE 1885 AMBULANCE SERVICE AT ALL HOURS LADY EMBALMER Phones 50 and 127 ■ has been under treatment in a Rich mond, Va., hospital, and her condi tion is reported to be much improved. Miss Addie Mae Cooke, of Gates ville, was in Edenton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham White and family left Tuesday for Nags Head, where they will spend the summer. Billy, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis, is seriously ill in St. Vin cent’s Hospital, Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Otis Carlton, of Charleston, S. C-, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell, on West Gale Street Geo. S. Harrell and Jack Badham returned Tuesday from Nags Head, where they had spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Badham return ed from Nags Head Sunday. Mrs. Badham had been At the beach for the past two weeks, while Mr. Bad ham was down for the week-end. K. M. Pearce and Ike Layden spent Wednesday at Nags Head on business. Mrs. A1 Owens and little son have returned from Washington, N. C., where they visited relatives a few days. Miss Anna Belle Woolard, of Washington, N. C. Js the guest of Mrs. A1 Owens. Milton Ward, young son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Flynn, is much im proved following several days ill ness. Mr. : and Mrs. Robert Perry visited relatives at /Windsor during the week-end. L. W. Btailings spent the week-end with his family in North Edenton. "Tickle” Timberlake, of Williams burg, Va., leaves today after spend ing several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Small. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Os interest to Edenton friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Wilma Parker, of Hertford, to Charles Williford, of Hertford, which took place in Portsmouth, Va., on June 12, 1935. Mrs. Williford, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Parker, of Hertford, is well-known in Edenton, having visited her sister, Mrs. James Speight, often. COUNSELLOR AT CAMP LEACH Miss Sue Martin Capehart is at Camp Leach, near Washington, N. C., as one of the counsellors for the senior camp, which began Sunday, June 15th, and will continue two weeks. Junior camp for boys will be from June 28 to July 12, and the junior camp for girls will start July 12, ending July 26. Midgets camp for boys and girls, from July 26 to August 2. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES PICNIC AT EDEN HOUSE The Young Men’s Bible Class, L. E. Griffin, teacher, and the Young Woman’s Bible Class, Mrs. Charles T. Hollowell, teacher, enjoyed a weiner roast at Eden House Beach Tuesday evening. Quite a large number of members of both classes were present, and all had a good time. Smashing Price Sale Now On In Full Swing! SUITS. SHOES - SHIRTS - PANTS OVERALLS AND DUNGALLS MEN’S HOT WEATHER SUITS Including the newest styles in crash and linene suitings—sin gle and double breasted models. Sizes from 33 to 46. One special lot, values to $6.95. Reduced to — $3.45 Beach Cloths, Seersuckers and Cotton Gabardines. Values to $10.95. Reduced t 056.45 $6.45 Polo Shirts FOR MEN AND BOYS 49c up Overalls and Dungarees Regular $1.25 Value 79c MEN’S AND BOYS’ SWIM Suits and Trunks 89c up • FATHER’S DAY, JUNE 21 BUY HIS GIFT HERE AND SAVE ... HE WILL BE PLEASED WITH A GIFT FROM OUR STORE S. GANDERSON & SONS The Men’s and Boys’ Store Edenton. N. G. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C-, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936. .’J '■ '■'! 111 ' gBCBB Bagley-Byrum Wedding Solemnized On Sunday The wedding of Miss Mary Elisa beth Byrum to William Layden Bag ley was solemnized Sunday morning, June 14, in the presence of a few friends and relatives at the Baptist parsonage at Center Hill, with the Rev. Frank Cale, the bride’s pastor, officiating. The bride was becomingly attired in a frock of dusty pink crepe, and her leghorn hat was trimmed in ma roon. Her accessories were of white. A shoulder corsage of pink roses and valley lilies completed her costume. Mrs. Bagley is the attractive young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli T. Byrum jof Rocky Hack. Mr. .Bag ley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bagley, of Winfall. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Bagley will be at home in Win fall. Shower Held In Honor Bride-elect Thursday evening, Miss Mary Eli zabeth Byrum, bride-elect of June, was honored at a miscellaneous show er given by Misses Lily Byrum and Sarah Parrish at the home of Miss Parrish. A Motor Romance contest was us ed as the main entertaining feature. Misses Lizzie White and Katie Saw yer tied for high score. After the contest, Miss Sarah Parrish present ed the honoree gifts from those pres ent. The hostesses, assisted by Miss Jessie Byrum, then served an ice course. The guests included Misses Mil dred and Selma Harrell, Mary Leary, Emma Harrell, Lizzie White, Edith, Elsie and Gladys Bunch, Delsie and Lizzie Pierce, Evelyn Smith, Louise and Alethia Forehand, Margaret Swanner, Sarah Margaret Harrell, Katie Sawyer, Jessie Byrum, Louise White and Minnie Privott; Messrs. John and Heywood Bunch, Kermit Perry, Kenneth Copeland, Paul Wells, Bill Bagley, Kenneth and Ralph Miller, Edwin and Alvin By rum, and John William White; Mr and Mrs. Thomas Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Barrington, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parrish, and the guest of honor, Miss Mary Elizabeth Byrum. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER HONORING RECENT BRIDE Mrs. J. G. White and Miss Alice Outland gave a lovely miscellaneous shower Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. White at Center Hill, in Honor of Mrs. Emmett Parker, of Sunbury, who before her recent mar riage was Miss Hilda Boyce, of Cen ter Hill. The guests were met by Mrs. White, then Mrs. Cameron Boyce and Miss Blanchard pinned a corsage of sweet peas upon each one. In the receiving line were Mrs. Parker and her mother, Mrs. J. N. Boyce. A couple of contests were enjoyed, Men’s Shirts In the season’s newest patterns and styles, including the new Kent Button Down styles. Every shirt is guaranteed for color and fit. One special lot, values to $1.65. Reduced to— 98c MEN’S SUMMER HATS Including the newest styles and shapes of Bangors, Waterproof Straws, Toyos, Panamas and Hard Straws— -49c up Men’s Pants Washable Pants—in the new est patterns of stripes, checks and plaids, sanforized and su per-shrunk. Also Boys’ and Student Pants. Also solid shades— 98c up MEN’S SHOES Including the newest styles in sport and plain styles—every pair guaranteed for satisfac tion and wear. Values to $3.95 $8.89 after which delicioua ice cream, cake and mints were served by Misses Mary Winbome Evans, Charlotte El liott and Myra Boyce. Misses Mary Winbome Evans and Charlotte Elliott then brought in a large box of gifts which were pre sented Mrs. Parker, who in her charming manner opened each. About forty guests were present. KNOXVILLE VISITOR GOES TO NORFOLK Miss Carrie Perrow, of Knoxville, Tenn., who has been the house-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Byrum on Blount Street, left yesterday for Norfolk, Va., where she will visit for a few weeks before going back to Knoxville. Miss Perrow has a host of frietid* in Edenton, and dur ing her visit here there were many social courtesies shown her, \ MERRY HILL ] N-_ t Misses Mary Adorns, Ethel Bowen and Mattie Louise White were shop pers in Edenton Saturday. Miss Agnes White has returned home, after a visit with Mrs. Dewey Crabtree, and Mr. Crabtree, at Rougemont. Miss Elizabeth Bowen was the guest of her cousin, Miss Edith Win bome, in Aulander, for the week-end. George Oliver, of Durham, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A- Adams. G. W. Capehart and sister, Mrs. Mamie Grant Wells, attended the funeral of H. G. Wood, in Edenton, Monday afternoon. Miss Winifred Bond has returned from Rocky Mount, where she visited her aunt, Mrs. Bertie Bond. Lee and Edward Bond, of Char lotte, are spending sometime at Al bemarle with their brothers and sis ter, who make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Askew. Alton Ward and Mr. Bazemore, of Republican, visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden and their son, Junior, visited Mr. Pruden’s father, Mr. Charlie Pruden, near Re publican, Sunday afternoon. Cupid claimed two of our girls last week. Miss Bertha Leceister, one of the teachers here, was mar ried on Saturday to Judson Bams castle, and on Wednesday Miss Irene Britt was married to Frank Perry, of Edenton. The Herald joins their friends in wishing for the young couples much happiness. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Capehart, Miss Sue Martin Capehart and George Capehart attended the funeral of Mrs. Hugh Warren in Edenton Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Warren was well-known in this community as she made her home at one time with her sister, Mrs. E. H- Walke, and Mr. Walke, who preceded her to the grave. Mrs. Pritchard Bowen and little SoMw.. 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Paul Smith, of Newport News, Va., visited hjs parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, during the week-end. Dan Phelps, of Hilton Village, Va., visited relatives here during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Cobb, of Hil ton Village, Va., visited relatives here during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Willis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. F L □ REN C E RANEES Tal/e Tops and Consoles \ BETTER LOOKING —in step with modem style, these new designs have paneled front, fully rounded comers and edges, and are porcelain finished in modem, colors. nn H HI BETTER COOKING —with five powerful “Focused Heat” burners giv ing the convenience of gas, economy of oil. Better baking in the ex tra large oven that can be quick and hot or mild and gentle. It is fully insulated with rock wool, has Finger-tip Heat Control, depend able thermometer, porcelain linings, non-tipping racks and patented heat spreader. Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. Everything- In Hardware and Supplies Phone 4 Edenton, N. C. I I ' 111 Full Family Size COSTS ONLY vV • Coolevcttox* , Willis on Sunday. W. R. Smith and Guy Smith were in Windsor Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bell, of Nor folk, Va., were week-end guests of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Sawyer, I and Mr. Sawyer, at Eden House. Mrs. Frank Williams and her son, Frank, of South Norfolk, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saw | yer at Eden House. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and family, ;of Windsor, have moved to their cot- ' i tage at Eden House for the summer. BETTER VALUES —in these and the many other beautiful Florence Ranges on display. Models for every need and purse. Come in and see them. TTT ‘ | 7 — L_TU B Florence 'TaMt Top Oil Range /