SOCIETY NEWS I Mrs. Clyde Cobb and young son Dickey are spending today (Thurs day) and Friday in Norfolk as guests of Mrs. W. A. Sexton, Sr. While in Norfolk Master Cobb will visit an X-ray specialist for observa tion in connection with his hearing. Miss Peggy Vincent left Sunday for her home in Norfolk after spending the past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood, Jr., and Mr. Fleetwood. Misses Dot Davis, Neldia Haste, Magdalene and Jessie Lee Downing spent the week-end at White Lake and Fayetteville. At the latter place they visited Miss Davis’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judge. Mrs. Edith Oliver and daughter, Miss Annette, returned Friday night from Richmond and Lawrenceville, Va., where they spent the past week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond left Wednesday for Myrtle Beach, S. C., i where they will spend a few days as 'guests of the Durham Life Insurance Company. The trip was awarded Mr. Bond for being one of the five insur ance agents in -the district making the i highest record in writing new busi ness. They will return home Sunday. Mrs. P. T. Owens of Phoebus, Va., her daughter, Mrs. J. H. O’Dowd and two children, Pat and Carroll, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezzelle Ward. Mr. and Mrs; Gerald James and son Billy left Monday for San Benito, Texas, where they will spend a three weeks’ vacation visiting relatives. . Miss Rebecca Colwell, former Cho wan County home agent, spent the week-end in Edenton visiting friends. Miss Colwell is now home agent for Craven County with her office at New Bern. Miss Billie Russell left Monday for Lake Charles, La., where she will visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond left Wednesday for Myrtle Beach to spend a vacation which was won by Mr. Bond in connection with writing in surance business. L. T. 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Sign in a watch repairer’s shop: “No more work taken until this sign is took down.” rSA/l and enjoy life with a new Hot days, hot nights can make your life miserable. Let us show you how to beat the heat. You’ll feel better all summer long. AS LITTLE AS $35.00 Take Up to 78 Weeks To Pay WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE EDENTON w izara Special Washer SL $122.95 | I Tub «idw 7-lb, dfy load molly ebon! Famous Lov.ll THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C„ THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1953. | Hospital Patients] Patients admitted to Chowan Hos pital during the week June 15-21 were as follows: White: Johnny Hoggard, Mrs. Elizabeth Torrans, William Wright, Mrs. Jennie White, Cliff Satterfield, Mrs. Vivian Wheeler and baby boy, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, Mrs. Annie Goodwin, Master Douglas Sexton, Mrs. Adelaide Hendrix, Mrs. Roberta Ni hart and baby boy, Master Gene Ap pleton, Mrs. Betty Dixon, Mrs. Kath reen Nelson and baby boy, David Hare, Mrs. Geraldine Yeagy and baby girl, Mrs. Agnes West. Negro: Evelyn Tredwell, Marian Ricks, Mable Perry and baby girl, « FRESH HOME GROWN RADISHES. 3 —loc I LARGE FRESH DOMESTIC ! LC3i vSSAs/flfj WHEN YOU SHOP AT CS! % —j A COLONIAL SUMMERTIME SPECIAL—SLICED OR HALVES—REB6ATE \ \rnmWM PEACHES 2 -39 c|P A COLONIAL SUMMERTIME SPECIAU-STOKELY OR DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE -29 c A COLONIAL SUMMERTIME SPECIAL—DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL -”* 23c FOR WONDERFUL SALADS—MOTHER'S I MAYONNAISE ST 33c J Senaubdt JoodA PERFECT FOR TOSSED SALADS-KRAFT'S I .CAULIFLOWER • CUT BROCCOLI CD CMTU 8 oz. ni . I • whole kernel corn -spinach TKEIMV-n UKtJJIINU .bottle ZIC I .corkon-cob -cutcorn A FAMILY PLEASER—MOTHER'S SALAD DRESSING.. IS 27c I r: -°-l9c.=. MAKE YOUR OWN SALAD DRESSINGS WITH HEINZ VINEGAR 5™ 15c . STRAWBERRIES Setae Jkii Week on 'll. S- Choke (/eat ,20Z, 29c COLONIAL'S FINEST—TENDER JUICY , 1 EVERGREEN FROZEN EXTRA FANCY VEAL ROAST | f LB SQUARE CUT mm W w SHOULDER ROAST “ ” “ ~ §iww Qjwjpi J tuo { i&n Djuicba FULLY TRIMMED—COLONIAL'S FINEST U. S. CHOICE—RUMP OR ■ ■ « 0 z 1 Q VEAL SIRLOIN ROAST .. u. 45c JEJ 39c TENDER MEATY—FULLY TRIMMED U. S. CHOICE ■ . . , «oz OC Eg Limeade •••••• /cans mc VEAL CHOPS chops LB - 59c ci?ops Lß -79c sh chops r lb 45c ■ Grape Juice •• • 2 cans 29c ROUND STEAK CUTLETS u 89c IsS jir.'.lS £ ECONOMICAL FOR STEWS—FUNK ON I BREAST O' VEAL u 15c \ A TASTY MORNING TREAT—SLICED TRAY PACKED—LUTER'S ™ RU SAT * NIGHT JUHE 27tk JAMESTOWN BACON .. «. 59c rIW <1 • FRESH WHITE—4 TO 8 LBS. AVG. WT. SUMMERjGARDEN BELTSVILLE TURKEYS mcirole or other «r*en» Aboat Vi cup Freach JrUMng H cop slivered raw carrots I LB. OJC anTi-lEmi- m ‘ nt ° ingrHietmi •; 1 « * ' — ; »T-m ■ Helen Johnson and baby girl, Sarah Skinner, Margaret Cooper, Milton Lamb, Helen Lawson, Alfred Wil liams, Salena Davenport and baby boy. Patients discharged during the week June 16-21 were: White: Johnny Hoggard, Mrs. Grace Hendrix, Mrs. Catherine Saw yer, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, Mrs. Sarah Stallings, Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Master Douglas Sexton, Mrs. Eliza beth Torrans, Mrs. Elizabeth Barring ton, Mrs. Vivian Wheeler and baby boy, Master Gene Appleton and Mrs. Jennie White. Negro: Mary White and fc by girl, ■ Helen Johnson and baby girl, Mable Perry and baby girl, Evelyn Tred well, Margaret Cooper, Matrice Re . Veil and Sarah Skinner. , Visiting ministers for the week June 22-28 are: White, the Rev. E. , C. Alexander; Negro, the Rev. C. C. Boone. UNDERGOES EYE OPERATION Miss Patricia Harrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins Harrell, under went an eye operation at DePaul Hos pital, Norfolk, early last week. Her friends will be glad to know she is making satisfactory progress, and on Saturday was to return to her home near Edenton. Camera Conscious , forces by a, trick of the enemy? ! Colonel—So you lost half your Captain—Yes. They rigged up a • machine gun to look like a movie cam era, and the boys just fought for a : chance to get in front of it. -SECTION ONE— We need a clean body and a clean mind—a body rendered pure by Mind as well as washed by water. —Mary Baker Eddy. rou WANT TO SOI? CONTACT Campen - Smith Auction - Real Estate Phone 8 or 141 EDENTON PAGE Five