SECTION ONE-: SOCIETY NEWS I Visits Fsther Mr. and ( Ward and son of Greensboro spSnt'tha week-end with Mr. Ward’s father, Ernest Ward, Sr. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jolly of Nor folk, spent tj»e week-end with Mrs. Jolly’s mother, Mrs. W. I. Cozzens. u Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith had as their guests for the week-end Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. E. W. Edwards and daughters, Jean and Becky of Rocky Mount o Visits Mother Dr. William Graham of Durham visited his mother, Mrs. W. A. Gra ham, over the week-end. u— — Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haskett and son of Newport News, Va., visited Mr.' Haskett’s parents. Mayor and Mrs. Le roy Haskett over the week-end. Smithfield Visitor Mrs. Henry Jones of Smithfield spent a few days with Mrs. A. S. Smith. o Week-end In Edenton Judge and Mrs. Marvin Wilson had as their guests for the week-end Mar vin Wilson, Jr., and Miss Guinevere Dries of Winston-Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baxter of South Boston, Va. Week-end At Nags Head , Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Griffin join- j ed Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins at the ' Hoskins’ new cottage at Nags Head for the week-end. o Sunday In Holland, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin Bass soent Sunday in Holland. Va.. visiting Mrs. Susie Smith, the grandmother of Mrs. Bass. o College Students Home College students who were home for the week-end were: Miss Anne Har less, Richmond; Miss Lillian Leary and Alphia Small, Meredith; Miss Anne Patterson, Francis Hicks, Freddie By-1 rum, University of North Carolina;! Harriett Conger, St. Mary’s; John Dobson, Duke; A1 Owens, A1 Habit, Bobby Bunch, E. C. C.; Billie Earl Russell, DePaul Hospital; LuEllen Jordan and Ann Hawkins, W.C.U.N.C.; Billy Bond and Allan Boyd Harless of Randolph-Macon; Fay Dail, GC. ———o Visits Mother Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Myers and children of Hampton, Va., visited Mrs Myers’ mother, Mrs. C. F. Russell for the week-end. Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dail and Mrs. j Joe Dail spent the week-end in Ra- ] leigh with Mrs. Dail’s daughter and 1 her family, the H. B. Dickson’s. While there, the Dickson family entertained Mrs. Joe Dail on her 76th birthday. Plant O Tested Seed I For Sure Crop Yields WE SELL ONLY Seed G own By Reliable G owers I * Such As ★ ASSOCIATED (“Asgrow”) BOUNTIFUL SNAPS ★ ASSOCIATED (“Asgrow”) BLACK VALENTINE SNAPS ★ ASSOCIATED (“Asgrow”) HENDERSON BUSH LIMAS ★ ASSOCIATED (“Asgrow”) STEVA POLE LIMAS (Other Varieties Planted Later) MAINE GROWN CERTIFIED COBBLERS CERTIFIED RED BLISS POTATOES KOREAN AND KOBE LESPEDEZA COLUMBIA SPRING OATS (All Other Seed Planted In This Area) MELON AND CANTA LOUPE SEEDS - # V, j —■—— Mil ■■■«■■■ I ■■■ ■■■■lll I ————^ Byrum Hardware Company Edenton Suffolk —————— ———————— j Page Eight Illinois Visitors , Sgt. and Mrs. Arlie Branson have had as their guests for the past week, 1 Sgt. Rranson’s sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pruitte of Salem, Illinois. u Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brothers and children of Suffolk were visitors of the Albert Byrum family Sunday. U Return From Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gardner have returned to Edenton after spend ing a few days at Virginia Beach. o Visiting Relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap will leave this (Thursday) morning for' York, Pa., to spend the week-end visit ing relatives. Visits Parents 1 Lt. (jg) Burton H. Jones, who is sta tioned at Norfolk, visited his parents,; M- and Mrs. J. M. Jones for the week- j end. Week-end In Warrenton Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook and; Vickie Visited Mr. Allsbrook’s son, Pa-! trolman J. F. Allsbrook in Warrenton; over the week-end. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Bunch spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr. Bunch’s sister and family, the Her bert Hollowells. Attends Basketball Tournament Gashouse Parker spent several days I in Raleigh attending the ACC Basket ball Tournament. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce had ns their guests for Sunday, Mrs. Boyce’s brother, D. C. Umphlett of Goldsboro and Mrs. Jenkins Walters of Hertford. o Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Phatie Perry and daughter, Beulah, have returned to I Edenton after visiting relatives in Florida. . Elizabeth City Visitors I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs and I daughter, Mrs. Lee Rathner of Eliza beth City spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Neal Hobbs, New Hope Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dail of New Hope were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Lonnie Boyce Monday. o Conway Visitor Mrs. J. E. Taylor of Conway, N. C., spent a few days last week with Mr. ■ and Mrs. E. L. Ward. Returning to 1 Conway she was accompanied by her granddaughter, Roseanne Ward. o Visiting Mother Eugene Garrett of Pottsville, Pa., 1 arrived Sunday to spend a few days i ‘ visiting his mother, Mrs. John Garrett, j He will leave today (Thursday) to re j turn home. All Kinds Insecticides Sprayers and Sprays Cole Planter Guano Sowers Repair Parts Working Tools THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, MARCH 11,19*4. At Basketball Tournament I Bob Hutchinson and Lewis Leary 1 spent the week-end in Raleigh attend ing the ACC Basketball Tournament. I See Basketball Games Dr. A. F. Downum, Frank Holmes, Gibson Brickie and Tom Knight at tended the Atlantic Coast Conference basketball games in Raleigh Thursday through Saturday night. ■■■■ O' Visit In South Norfolk Mrs. John Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and daughter, Donna Pae, and Roger Schieffer spent Sun day in South Norfolk visiting Mr. and i Mrs. James Dail. o Visiting In Maryland Mr?. Ladell Parker will leave this (Thursday) morning for Glenbume, Md„ to spend a few days visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spencer. o Guests Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Trible, Jr., of West Point, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. R. ’ E. Muse of Richmond. Va.. spent Sun i day as guests of their uncle and aunt, I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles. ——o Visiting Sister i Miss Nolie MacDonald, who recently j returned from the Belgian Congo in ; Africa, where she served as a mis sionary for four years, is spending a few r days visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. Leary. o Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turbeville and son spent the week-end in Dillon, S. C., with Mr. Turbeville’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turbeville. o Week-end In Raleigh Mrs. Medlin Belch, Miss Catherine Hill and Mrs. Ben Perry spent the week-end jn Raleigh with Mrs. Perry’s mother, Mrs. J. M. Thompson. Norfolk Visitors Captain and Mrs. Harold Mackie had as their guests for the week-end Lt. Col. and Mrs. Charles Bailey, Jr., and daughter, Diane, of Norfolk. .—-o '■ ■■ Monday In Richmond Mrs. Cecil Fry, Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mrs. Joe Thorud and Mrs. Hubert Wil liford spent Monday in Richmond, Va. .. - ■■ —-- Williamston Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward, Jr., had as their guests Mrs. Ward’s sister, Mrs. W. B. Harrington and son, Craig, of Williamston for the past week. o Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jackson of Ply mouth spent the week-end with Mrs Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Forehand. o Visits Father Miss Mary Mac Holmes of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with her fath er, John A. Holmes. o At Surgical Congress Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stanton are spending two weeks in Birmingham, Ala., where Dr. Stanton is attending the Southeastern Surgical Congress. TRUCK GARDEN FLOWER GRASS SEED Viaita Niece ’ Mrs. F. J. Pusey of Norfolk apent the week-end with her niece, Mrs. Cecil Fry in Westover Heights. o Visit In Raleigh > Mr. and Mrs. A1 Phillips and son, Tom spent last week-end in Raleigh ! and Cary. While in Raleigh they at-! ’ tended the ACC Basketball Tourna ment o Durham Visitor Mrs. P. J. House of Durham visited i the Rev. and Mrs. Earl B. Edwards recently. | o Move To Florida Major and Mrs. Wiley Haverty and' children have moved from Westover s Heights to Pensacola, Fla. ; —° — r Returns From Richmond | Mrs. J. 1,. Chestnutt has returned from Richmond, Va., where she spent some time visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Dow ’ ney, who on February 20 became the ■ parents of a daughter. o Visits Grandparents Little Roseanne Ward of Conway, • BelkTylers • j spotlight gg I SAVE TOMORROW f-kWI 4 T ON THESE BIG U IIL I IA I | i SUPER-VALUES! | ri\y| /A | a , I Today - Friday and Saturday .r I Wooden Pins... 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C., spent the week-end as a guest of his mother, Mrs. Neal Hobbs. o Visiting Mother j Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Hampton and children of Galax, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hampton of Kingsport, Tenn., arrived Wednesday to spend a few days as guests of Mrs. Hampton’s, i mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Elliott. AUXILIARY MEETING The American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night, March 16, at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Holo man. Mrs. R. E. Leary, president of the Auxiliary, urges all members to be present. MASONS CALLED TO WORK Unanimity Lodge, No, 7, A. F., & A. M., will not meet tonight (Thurs day). However, W. M. Rhoades, mas ter of the lodge, urges all members to report at the new Masonic Temple in I order to help with the carpenter work in the new building. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William A. 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