SECTION ONE—) SOCIETY NEWS Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. West Leary spent the week end in Sumter, S. C., visiting Major Mildred Smith. Guest of Parents Miss Charlotte Bunch of Tarboro spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bunch. o Attend Azalea Festival Miss Ruby Phelps and Miss Myrtle Jenkins spent the week-end in Wil mington attending the Azalea Festi val. Flies To California Charles P. Wales, Sr., flew to Cali fornia for an extended visit with his sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Fobes and Mrs. W. J. Norton of Morrongo Valley, Cal. o Bishop Visits St. Paul’s Bishop T. H. Wright paid his an nual visit to St. Paul’s Episcopal ( Church Sunday. _ At Azalea Festival Mr. and Mrs. George Dail and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holton and family. spent the week-end in Wilmington at tending the Azalea Festival. o Chapel Hill Visitors Dr. and Mrs. John Fowler and chil dren of Chapel Hill were the week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin. o College Students Home Students who were home for the week-end were: Harriett Conger, Kit ty Campen and Ruth Rea Elliott from St. Mary’s; Betsy Duncan, Sharon Lupton, Lu Jordan, Anne Hawkins and Thomissa Goodman from WCUNC and Jerry Smith and Anne Patterson from UNC. o Returns Home Mrs. Bell Parker has returned to her home after a visit to her son-in law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Odie Underhill at Morganton. MAKES All OTHERS OBSOLETE! New Cycla-matit FRIG I DAI RE Jjfj] fiigidoii* CTI-103 1 G\o r( ' O,OUi P ade " | Model Shown I « o ' ,shed vT g °\deo «•«« • Vww I #49.35 1 ** a W«'°° I DOWN @ a0 . c 0 on * y Ffigidaire offers a || ° r choice of Dulux or Lifetime Porcelain exterior finish. LOOK at all this SELF-SERVICE! Separate Food Freezer • Self-defrosting Refrigerator Roll-to-You Shelves • New Pantry-Door • Built-in Server Tray f Butter and Cheese Compartments • Containers for Left-overs Frozen Juice Can Holder • One-at-a-time i Server Big Twin Hydrators • Powered by MeU. ..User Built and Backed by General Motors RALPH E. PARRISH “Your Frigidaire Dealer” Edenton, North Carolina ~ gjp MOUNTAIN i f RIDGE JL STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY [ $0.35 I SO.IO JBsJ L «*wrt| *tm Sl^^\ fck 4 YEARS OU> •86 PROOF A I |J|^||^^^^eoooßwuw<4two*rT*iinDj^^ Page Eight | Celebrates Birthday Miss Carole Lassiter was entertain ed on her fourth birthday by her moth er, Mrs. Harry Lassiter. There were i 15 friends present. Attend Azalea Festival Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hicks spent several days in Wilmington to attend the Azalea Festival. - - o Returns Home Aubrey Turbeville has returned to Edenton after spending several days in Winston-Salem o— : — Visit In Burgaw Mr. and Mrs. A1 Phillips ana son, Tom, spent the week-end in Burgaw ; with Mrs. Phillips’ parents. o Scotland Neck Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Will Herring and son, of Scotland Neck spent the week-end j here with Mrs. Herring’s sister, Mr. l and Mrs. T. W. Jones. o Smithfield Visitor I Mrs. Tom Stallings of Smithfield,) j N. C„ is visiting her brother-in-law ( | and sister, Mayor and Mrs. Leroy Has- j kett. o Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bunch of Nor folk spent the week-end as gue-ts of j Mr. Bunch’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Bunch. o Williamsburg Visitors Mrs. John Bunch and son, Johnnie of Williamsburg, Va., is spending this week as guests of Mr. Bunch’s moth er, Mrs. W. C. Bunch. o ' Visits Aunt Lieut. Oliver Peltz of Langley Field Air Base spent the week-end as a guest of his aunt, Mrs. John C. Bad-j ham. o Attend Azalea Festival Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Layton and children spent the week-end in Wil mington to attend the Azalea Festival. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1954. | Chowan High Menu j. Menus at the Chowan High School lunch room for the week beginning April 5 will be as follows: Monday—Jlamburger loaf, mashed I 'potatoes, colg.slaw, carrot strips, but ter, cheese biscuit, cookies and fruit., Tuesday— Luncheon meat, boiled j eggs, green tossed salad, buttered j corn, bread, butter, peaches. Wednesday Pork roast, candied yams, steamed cabbage, beets, bread, butter, apple cobbler. Thursday—Boiled ham, pineapple j salad, Spanish peas, buttered pota-' toes, corn muffins, butter, jello and I fruit. Friday—Franks, beef and vegetable soup, cole slaw and onions, bread and butter, fruit cocktail. Attend Conference The Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Edwards, Mrs. Glenn Stallcup, Miss Mamie j Hogg, Mrs. G. A. Helms, Mrs. John Bond and Mrs. Zell Ward spent Wed nesday of last week in Elizabeth City attending the North Carolina Confer ence of the Woman’s Society of Chris-! jtian Service of the Methodist Church, j WMU MEETS MONDAY j The Woman’s Missionary Union ofi the Baptist Church will meet at the church Monday afternoon, April 5, at 3:30 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. COMMISSIONERS’ MEETING Chowan County Commissioners will meet in regular monthly session Mon day morning, April 5. at 10 o’clock in the Court House. ) ROTARY MEETS TODAY Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. The program will be in charge of Thomas Byrum and President John Kramer urges a 00 per cent attendance. MASONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F., & A. M., will hold a stated communica- 1 tion tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. W. M. Rhoades, master of the lodge, urges all mem- j ’’ers to be present and extends a cor dial invitation to visiting Masons to attend. TAviJR THEATRE I EDENTON, IL C. Week Day Shows Continuous Fron. 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 8:45 Thursday and Friday, April 1-2 Randolph Scott in “RIDING SHOTGUN” R. C. JORDAN Saturday. April 3 Gene Autry in “LAST OF THE PONY RIDERS” DR. A. r. . DOV/NUM : o- Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, April 1-5-6 Tv rone Power and Terry Moore in “KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES” Cinema Scope and Sterophonic Sound Sundav Shows 2:15-1:15-8:45 Week-days 3:30-5:30-7:30 and 9:30 Admission Sunday Matinee and Night Shows 75c Week-day Matinees 50c Children 25c o- Wednesday. April 7 Loretta Young in “PAULA” FFMTMW-RE LDENTON, n. c. Friday and Saturday, • April 2-3 Esther Williams in “TEXAS CARNIVAL” J. B. SMALL ■ ■ . ■ ■ v , ;v /- "HfiwY DRIVE-IN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. o Friday and Saturday, April 2-3 Gene Barrv in “WAR OF THE WORLDS” MRS. W. L. BOSWELL ! O Sunday, April 4 Red Skelton in “THE CLOWN” JACK BOND o —- Monday and Tuesday, April 5-6 Audrev Hepburn in “ROMAN HOLIDAY” MRS. L. r. FERGUSON Wednesday and Thuiydav, April 7-8— Mario Lanza in “BECAUSE YOU’RE MINE” Note: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the Taylor Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see one of the pictures BPW Club Plans To Sponsor New Gub 11 The Edenton Business and Proses-1 isional Woman’s Club held its monthly | meeting in the Barker Community House last week, with Mrs. Evelyn j Jackson, president, presiding. | During the business session Mrs. j Jackson announced that plans were [underway by the club to organize a 'new BPW Club in Greenville. Mem bers of the club were urged by the president to attend the precinct meet ! ings in connection with the forthcom | ing county election. Thank you cards were read from Mrs. W. A. Graham, who has been a patient in Chowan Hospital. It was reported that $153.00 was realized from the recent pancake breakfast sponsored by the Woman’s Club, Jay cees and BPW Club, of which $90.00 was turned in from ticket sales by members of the BPW. Mrs. Anne Jenkins read a letter from Congressman Herbert Bonner in response to a letter sent him by the club concerning the Equal Rights Amendment without the Hayden Rid jer. Mrs. Josie Ruth Carr gave her yearly report as public affairs chair man. j Bingo and other games were p'nyed after the business was disposed of, after which a Stanley party was held under the direction of Mrs. Josie Gay, and light refreshments served. VETS QUESTION BOX Q —ln applying for Korean GI train ing, must I submit the original of ! my separation paper (DD Form 214) along with my application form, or ft-ii liMhfSiH—B—W——— MBMmKgMMWMWMBIWii— Friday Only-9A.M., to 6 P. 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Speaker can be removed £9QQ wm) from set and installed in y&OVoVO ijl/ base for richer sound fidelity. 79 ■— Affliction’s sons are brothers in dia tress; A brother to relieve, how exquisite th bliss! —Bums.

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