SECTION ONE—] SOCIETY NEWS Visits Sister Miss Clara Mason, Assistant Home Agent, spent Sunday in Swanquarter visiting her sister, Mrs. Gratz Spencer. o Attend Coaching Clinic Coaches Ben Perry and Alton Brooks spent several days in Durham last week to attend the Duke Univer sity Coaching Clinic. o Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Price spent the week-end in Clayton and Raleigh vis iting relatives. o Visiting Daughter Mrs. Raymond Mansfield is in Hackensack, N. J., to spend some time with her daughter and son-in- 1 law, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Willey. ACNE CREAM, , j helpt 4 young man and women so & popular and «nai4 | A product of perfection by HOUSE OF WAw £ 4 * WELD, makers of femous cosmetics. Buy Acne Cream «b r Mitchener’s Pharmacy I j EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA ? i SI.OO a ]ar j T —— HOUSE OF WAKEFIELD jfc | r 780 S& BIG BARGAIN! 40-inch Electric Range AS $2 45 a^stinghous<^ after small | down pay meat I I *—• - _ 11 lij ~ j - , I MOM HO ||fflr *4 SPMDY COftOX* UMTS MyhMMMit... • SM TKIM-nMP OVM 4MTMsSUOVMm - . - . e HUO« STOBAOS DRAWN . Only 88# onuA-OLANC* comthou LMt 1 te ■ Cuatomar • ONOU MAI OVM CONTtOi n- , o OVEN SMNAUTI |« - - -* - - * - -M.J you cam SB sure...if uhWestinghouse' By rum Hardware C°* "WE SELL ’EM” "WE FIX ’EM” Edenton Suffolk Page Eight Burgaw Visitor Mr. and Mrs. A1 Phillips have as their guest for the week Mrs. Phil lips’ brother, Julian Burnett of 'Bur gaw. Students At Home Jerry Smith, Bill Gardner and Francis Hicks, who are students at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end Xvith their par ents. u Visiting In Atlanta Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin are spending a week in Atlanta, Ga., with Mrs. Griffin’s parents. o Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James had as ’ their guests for the week-end Mr. and [ Mrs. R. A. Harris and children of Portsmouth. fc THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1954. Week-end In Pittsboro ) Mrs. Imogene Cochrane spent the week-end in Pittsboro visiting rela tives. , o s Returns Home |. Mrs. David Warren has returned .. home after visiting her mother,' Mrs. Fred Drane, in Monroe. o— • Lumberton Visitors j Mrs. Joe Truslow and children of t Lumberton spent the week-end in lt Edenton with Mrs. Truslow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum. Visit Relatives Mrs. Ben Perry and children spent e several days visiting relatives in Ra h leigh and Chapel Hill. o Attending Convention Mrs. Irene Dunbar is attending a s gas dealers’ convention in Atlanta, j Georgia. Visiting Father John Ward, who is a student at {State College, is spending the spring holidays with his father, Ernest Ward. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Chest rs, j Jr., Mrs, Harry Phillips and Mrs. Tommy Thompson, all of Richmond, I spent the week-end in Edenton visit- I ing relatives. 1 l o j Attend Scottish Rite Party j Mr. and Mrs. William Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch, Mr. and Mrs. 1 j Willie Bunch, Dr, and Mrs. A. F. Downum, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kehayes, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kennan, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward, Jr., attended the annual Scottish Rite party held in ■ Elizabeth City Friday night. o— : — Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dozier of Eliza beth City spent Sunday with Edgar Earl Hollowell. o Visits Father Miss Mildred Byrum of Williams ton spent the week-end with her fath er, Eli Byrum. o Visiting Daughter Mrs. John Wood, Sr., is spending a few days in Raleigh visiting her daughter, Mrs. Trent Ragland. o Guest Os Sister Miss Henrietta Fagan of Duke Uni versity spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Badham. u Visiting In Richmond Sam White of Richmond spent the week-end vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, who accom panied him home to spend a week. o In Charlotte i J. R. Dulaney spent several days in ! Charlotte last week. o— — Sunday Visitors Miss Elizabeth Stallings of Marion spent Sunday visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. L, W, Stal lings. o Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. J, 1,. Pearce had as their guests over the week-end Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Gene Pearce and | daughter of Washington. I). C., and ! Mrs. Thomas Hearn and son Craig of Suffolk. o Week-end In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry and children 1 spent the week-end in Raleigh with ] Mrs, Fry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L,J F. Chambless, While in Raleigh, Mr.: Fry attended the XCEA meeting o Chapel Hill Guests Df. Edward Bond and Miss Snookie Plripps of Chapel Hill spent the week- I end with Dr, Bond’s sister and family, Air. and Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr. Week-end In Henderson Graham White spent the week-end I in Henderson visiting friends. >— Attend NCEA Meeting John A. Holmes, Ernest A. Swain land Gerald James spent several days i in Raleigh attending the NCEA meet- j ing. o Baltimore Visitor Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Baer had as their guest last week John Leuk meyer from Baltimore, Md. Suffolk Visitors Mr, and Mrs. Ben Askew of Suf folk visited Mrs. Askew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum, over the week end. o Visiting Mother Mrs. Lillie Belle Chancey of West Palm Beach, Fa., is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Lucy Phillips on Johnston Street. Mrs. Phillips has been quite ill. o Attend Methodist Conference Mrs. G. A. Helms, Mrs. Zell Ward, Mrs. Edward Speight, Miss Mamie Hogg, Mrs. Glenn Stallcup, Miss Au relia Layden, Mrs. L. C. Burton and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap spent Tuesday in Elizabeth City attending the North Carolina Conference of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. o Spend Sunday At Cherry Point Mr. and Mrs. Worth Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Layton spent Sunday at Cherry Point, where they spent the day with Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. R. H. George. o Visit In Newport News Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sadler and children spent the week-end at Newport News,; Va., visiting Mrs. Hawkins’ son and i daughter. Visits Mother e Ewell Hobbs of Acme visited his - mother, Mrs. Neil Hobbs, over the week-end. o Week-end Guests d Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Barrow had as >• their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs.; Claud Daniels of Portsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phelps of Colerain. r 0 I Returns From Hospital II Friends will be pleased to know that! *> T. B. Barrow has returned from Me morial Hospital at Chapel Hill and is gradually improving. • Returns Home Harold Clay has returned to his' home in Battle Creek, Mich., after visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ziegler. o Wilson Visitor ’ Purvis Liles of Wilson was a re cent guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles. I t ° r Sunday Visitors ' Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Haste andj daughter of Norfolk, Va„ were guests of Mr. Haste’s mother, Mrs. Joseph | , Haste Sunday. ■ lister Sea! Goa! In Chowan Set At SI,OOO i , (Continued From Page One) I where near done; our knowledge no • Where near complete. In our work, the best is yet to be,” he said. ' The president declared that the Cho wan Society seeks to raise SI,OOO this • year. “Throughout the nation are centers similar to those located at - Greenville and Raleigh which are as-i ' filiated with the National Society for the great transformation is only in its Crippled Children and Adults. These! centers, supported by contributions to Easter Seals, lead in developing medi cal and surgical techniques and ac quiring insights into emotional prob lems which have shapen new lives. j “Our strength is our national unity' of services and objectives,” Mr. Pot- 1 ter concluded. “How we react to the needs of our disabled children in North Carolina is more valid because this re- 1 action has been consistent everywhere, We have helped our children to live better lives wherever they may be.” | Mr. Potter commended officials and workers associated with the Chowan County Society For Crippled Children and Adults and his words w r ere re iterated bv W. J. Taylor, executive' director of the society. Mr. Tavlorj said that with the best organized campaign in history, the goal should be reached. ; l The 1954 Easter Seal nationwide I campaign is now underway and will I end Easter Sunday, April 18. j| U'wrcfiTTlffiiJMfnffMßlMTiTTm ■i ■ i m—— ■ i | Attention Farmers! ★ F-12 FARM ALL Tractor and Equipment ★ SUPER “A” Tractor and Equipment ★ B FARM ALL Tractor and Equipment ★ C FARM ALL Tractor and Equipment ★ H FARMALL Tractor and Equipment ★ M FARMALL Tractor and Equipment SEE US FOR YOUR NEW AND USED FARM MACHINEMk I BEFORE YOU BUY... Byrum Implement & Truck Company PHONE 393 EDENTON ROTARY MEETS TODAY Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. The program i will be in charge of George Alma By rum and President John Kramer urg es a 100 per cent attendance. t "' Open House \ Friday, March 26th 9:30 A. M. 6:00 P. M. MRS. fi. F. EUJOTTS ANTIQUE SHOP THIRD ANNIVERSARY 10% Off Each Item This Day Only Tea Will Be Served THE PUBLIC IS INVITED ANNOUNCING THE CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT OF Gulf Service Station Corner of Broad and Queen Streets EDENTON, N. C. NOW UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Milton E. Bunch and Alva Ray Bunch (BROTHERS) We solicit the continued patronag-e of regu lar customers and invite new ones to our sta tion. I Call 122 Fcr Road Service POCAHONTAS MEETING { Chowanoke Council, No. 64, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet in the Red Men hall Friday night at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Hoskin Bass, Pocahontas, urges every member to be present. ——^————

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