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SECTION ONE— Mr. And Mrs.J. Frank Miller Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary Open House Is Held at Home on St. Valen tine’s Day i Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Miller, Sr., celebrated their golden wedding anni versary with open house on St. Valen tine’s Day, Sunday afternoon, Febru ary 14. from 3 to •" o’clock at their | home oh West Church Street. More than .100 people called during the as- j. terno 'n to congratulate the couple and they wt're. : the recipients of many; beautiful gifts. The guests, weue greeted at the' front door by Mr. and Mrs. Robert,. Minor Wiltshire of Richmond, Va.. and Mi-s Sara F: Miller of Durham, j Tiv dinmg room table was covered with a lovely lace cloth, centered with P ho'vl 'of' veilpw roses and lighted: candles. Other floral arrangemeivts throughout the house were gladioli,, s: 1 apdi": g*'Us and'tulips. Miss T.ouise Smith ' edding oak < and Mr Henry V • 1 i *d ir of \h > V ' ser ed the punch.' Mr. ■: 1 Mrs Mill ' r ived in the '* room and 'Mrs.' Willie O’Neal of j Willi: ms >n was : t the gu -st hook; | Goodin: < : were said by Mi', and Mrs. ,T. Frank White-. Sr. Mr i Mrs. Miller- were married j tirti-Kdentoh on F-hruary 11. RVU.' T" y ha ve ' >uj: i lr.ilclr« n, .T Frank Mill. v. Jr., of ' Fdent<>" M— Maude Miller Wiltshire of Richmond: Miss; Sara K. Mil'ter of Edenton and Bur- ! ham. and Warrant . Officer Reuben S. Miller, who .is stationed in Japan. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry V. Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. Flmo Whedbee. Mr. and Mrs. John Whedbee. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Smith, Jr., all of Ahoskie; T. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rea Brown, Mrs. Elliott Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence North eutt and Miss Nelda Northeutt of Colerain; Mrs. Jude Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Winslow of Hert ford: Mr. and Mrs. Willie O’Neal of Williamston: Mr. and Mrs. J. Cam eron Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Miller, Jr., of Tyner: Mrs. Roger Davenport of Cre swell: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLemore, Leslie McLemore. Jr„ and Miss Lena Kay McLemore of Henderson: Miss Sara E. Miller of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roundtree of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wiltshire and Bobby Wiltshire, Jr., of Richmond, Va. | Chowan High Menu | Following are the menus at. the Chowan High School lunch room for the week beginning Monday, Febru ary 22: Monday Hamburger loaf and gravy, mashed potatoes, June peas, carrot and cabbage salad, bread, but ter, cherry pie. Tuesday Black eye peas, cheese toast, vegetable salad, sliced onions, com muffins, butter, peaches. Wednesday Baked ham. potato salad, turnip greens, Chile sauce, bread, butter, chocolate pudding. Thursday Australian ravoli, pear salad, green beans, rolls, butter, jello and fruit. Friday ■ — Luncheon meat sandwich, sliced cheese, lettuce and tomato, but ter beans, bread, butter, grapefruit. Mrs. Martha Crummey Buys Layton’s Florist On Tuesday of this week Mrs. Mar tha Crummey purchased the Layton Florist on North Broad Street, for several years operated by Miss Doris Layton. Mrs. Crummey will continue the florist shop at 812 North Broad . Street, but has changed the name of J the concern to Martha’s Flower Shop. Beta Club Stages Valentine Dance j A Valentine dance sponsored by the Edenton Beta Club was held in the j high school gymnasium Saturday | night, February 13, at 8 o’clock. 'Hie j gymnasium was decorated according to the Valentine theme and the mu sic was furnished by a record player. The coronation of the Valentine king and queen took place at 10 o’clock. The senior candidates, Billy Boyce and Jackie Wallace, were voted by the student body to reign as king and queen. 1953 Cotton Winners Recognized In Raleigh Carlton Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry of the Advance com munity, who was 1953 Eastern Dis trict 4-H cotton winner, attended a recognition program on February 12 and 13 in Raleigh. At this program Carlton and the other 4-H cotton win ners heard several interesting talks by Extension and other Cotton Spe cialists. The group was taken on a tour through the State Department of Ag riculture and also through the Textile School of N. C. State College. The meeting was very interesting and in structive to all of the cotton winners. Page Two jayiin'nniili'iiVofniniinnlTW ■■ , ***«" |:} . ' * : :-j t ' | ! " , H * 11 4 w wife: Try this great NEW gasoline in your car ‘TOIU POWER’ESSO EMA Harrell Oil Company Edenton Phone 459 Wholesale Dealer of @) Home Heating Oil AND A COMPLETE LINE OF Esso Petroleum Products THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1954. I The best gasoline j | you can buy! | ; | You can have absolute faith in New “Total | §! Power” Esso Extra. It is a new product | | development of the famous Esso Research f| Center. It has peak octane power ... with | | three great additives that give you protec- i || tion against knock, protection against stall |f ing and protection against valve sticking. ;1 Here is a gasoline engineered to meet the |f total power and anti knock requirements of || even the highest-compression new cars. No §| || other gasoline now available to motorists has |f a higher octane rating than “Total Power” ; I Esso Extra. For millions of older cars it |! means better working horsepower and better it total engine performance. 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