Newspapers / The Chowan herald. / April 8, 1954, edition 1 / Page 5
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SOCIETY NEWS j Visiting Parents Mrs. Watts Poe of Chapel Hill and Mrs. Bruce Jones, Jr., of Syracuse, New York, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Perry. Goldsboro Visitors Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Edgerton of Goldsboro spent the week-end with Mrs. Edgerton’s mother, Mrs. Inez Moran. Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilkins and daughter, Candy, of Suffolk spent the week-end with Mrs. Wilkins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. o Scotland Neck Visitor Mrs. Bill Brotton and children of Scotland Neck spent Sunday with Mrs. Brotton’s mother. Mrs. Inez Moran. ■ ——o —— , ■.. Visit In Newport News Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and chil dren spent Sunday in Newport News, visiting Mrs. Harrell’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Cale. o Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Belch of Newport News spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch. Q Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daniels and I daughter, Jean of Portsmouth and Mr. i and Mrs. Russell Phelps of Colerain | were the week-end guests of Mr. and j Mrs. T. B. Barrow. DON’T FORGET Bigger And Better Friday Night at 8:00 O’clock BIG COMMUNITY AUCTION AT THE American Legion Hut ROUTE 17 SOUTH EDENTON. N. C. Breakfast Set, Sea King Outboard Motor, Evinrude Outboard Mo tor, Crosley Television Set, Pop-Up Toasters, Rinse Tubs, Congoleum Rugs, Electric Dishwasher, Antique Love Seat and Chairs, Paint, Easy Washer, Men’s Shoes Ladies’ Shoes, Ladies’ Slips, Razor Blades. Lamp Shades, Duck Decoys, Power Mowers, Pillow Cases, Water Pump, Water System, Garden Tractor, Heaters, Bicycle, Electric Motors, Vacuum Cleaner, Straw Hats, Billfolds, Coffee Tables, End Tables, Tools, Fish ing Tackle, Novelties, etc. PHONE: 795 -J - 2 TURN YOUR OLD ITEMS INTO CASH! | Auctioneer ROBERT SHEA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 795-J-2 1W mt nT ' Ill'll linn ii i n m■ mn ——— ■ s m niin i mmi Til— I See The New B&rcaloafer { Bunting 1 NEW ALUMINUM J-±*s' I /"'ll • 1 1 Chaise } . . . that you can easily move, f e* mum of comfort with its con- jj. ~- J T | trasting kapak filled cushion | {' i&S | ‘‘Deluxe” Barcaloafer ... polished ai Dnstruction in lightweight and weather-resist-JL -CVJ UK 7 nt... Locks firmly in any position ... Green, *r * f EDENTON FURNITURE COMPANY J PHONE 516 $ 0 1 - ■— Vl)’ " Attend Flower Course Among those attending the flower arrangement course in Ahoskie re cently were: Mrs. Frank Holmes, Mrs. A1 Phillips, Mrs. Bill Holmes, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Jim Daniels, Mrs. West Byrum, Mrs. Clarence Leary, Sr., and Mrs. Jesse White. o Visiting Mother Woodard Smith of Key West, Fla., is visiting his mother, Mrs. George Smith. o Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bunch, Jr., and son of Garner spent the week-end with Mr. Bunch’s parents, Mr. and j Mrs. M. L. Bunch. 0 Attend Homemaker Convention | Misses Catherine Hill, Alice»Parrish, [ Fay Twiddy, Essie McClenney and ( Alma Hardison attended the North i Carolina Future Homemakers’ Con-1 vention in Raleigh Saturday. j • o Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmes of Ra-j leigh spent the week-end with Mr. Holmes’ father, John A. Holmes. o Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Brussolo of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dulaney. o Guest of Mother Miss Kathleen Ward of Durham I spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Joe Ward. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954. j Week-end Guest | Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hughes had as their guest for the week-end Mrs. Hughes’ sister, Mrs. Jake Alderman !of Gamer. o— — Visiting Parents Mrs, Bill Whichard of Washington, D. C., is spending sometime here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn By rum. _ Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis W. Pierce and i children of Franklin, Va., spent the , week-end with Mr. Pierce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pierce. o Week-end In Elizabeth City Ml and Mrs. E. K. White spent the week-end in Elizabeth City visiting 1 j Mrs. White’s brother, Yates Jordan. D Week-end In Portsmouth I Mrs. Johnny Scroggs and children | ! spent the week-end in Portsmouth,! I visiting Sgt. Scroggs, who is a patient! i at the Naval Hospital there. I o 1 Baltimore Visitor 1 Mrs. Matthew Burke of Baltimore i spent the past 10 days in Edenton visiting her daughter and son-in-law, ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ricks, Jr. —■ ■ O i College Students Home j Among the college students who i were home for the week-end were: | Miss Marietta Perry, Mildred Small, Lillian Leary, Kitty Campen and Ruth j Rae Elliott and Allan Boyd Harless. ' Raleigh Visitor Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ricks had as their guest for the week-end Mrs. Ricks’ grandfather, Mortimer Maxwell I of Raleigh. Visiting In Danville j Mrs. R. P. Badham leaves this week j for Danville, Va., to visit her daugh- I ter, Mrs. Charles Carr. 1 — 0 In Williamsburg Mrs. Selby Harney is visiting friends in Williamsburg, Va. o Visit Uncle and Aunt Dr. and Mrs. Walter Liles of Ar lington, Va., spent Sunday with Dr.: Liles’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles. o Hostess At Tea Mrs. Dick Goodwin was hostess at a tea at her home Monday for the home-owners who participate in the Woman’s Club Pilgrimage. Attends Military Ball Miss Jessie Lee Downing was the week-end guest of Cadet Aubrey Har rell, State College, Raleigh, where she attended the Bth Annual ROTC Mili tary Ball Saturday night. -57<> Georgia Visitor Mrs. Frank Bell of Waycross, Geor gia, Is the guest of her sister-in-law, j Mrs. Rollo Parker, at her home near ! Tvner. I ' o Visit In Virginia Mrs. Belie Parker and Mrs. Frank Rell spent, the Week-end with Mrs I Parker’s son e'id daughter-in-law. Mr. ! mid: Mrs. Guy Russell Parker of Falls a Church, Va. Week-end In Phoebus Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bond spent the week-end in Phoebus, Va. o South Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett and Willie Pugh of South Norfolk were Sunday guests of, Mrs. John Garrett. | Visits At Warm Springs Miss Frances Evans registered ref | cently at the Little White House at Warm Springs, Ga., where the late | , President Franklin D. Roosevelt lived! part time and Where he died. Main-1 tained just as when he lived there, it j is open to the public every day of the , year. J , , 1 Edenton Police Made , 70 Arrests In March According to Chief of Police George I. Dail, Edenton police made 70 ar i rests during March, of whom 54 were found guilty as charged. The arrests included 42 white males, two white fe- j males and 20 colored males. 1 Fines amounted to $1,040 and costs $426.25 or a total of $1,460.25, of • 1 which $306.20 in wav cf officers’ fees' 'was turned back to the town. During the month 58 calls were an i swered, four accidents investigated, two funerals worked, 38 street lights j reported out, 46 courtesies extended,. ! 20 doors found unlocked, 42 investiga- j Notice of Sale ! Os Automobile UNDER ORDER OF COURT ONE 1951 MODEL FORD T\Y /DOOR SEDAN Time of Sale: Saturday, April 10, 1954, 12 o’clock noon. Place of Sale: Chowan County Court House Door. J. N. PRUDEN COMMISSIONER f /p^i 1 Ift* W •< *^lP 1 ' Completely Washable | Black Print and Piping on Polished Cotton Dress. Siz es 10 to 18. Beige, Blue and Pink on Pastel Grounds. $8.95 Cuthrell’s Department Store EDENTON, N. C. - ■ • - * tions made, five fire calls answered and 690 citations issued. The police made 798 radio calls and were on the air 1 hour, six minutes and 30 sec onds. : ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller of Eden jton announce the engagement of their I daughter, Shirley Marlene Miller, to I Samuel Stramandinoli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stramandinoli of Ge- — ; SaveUpTolo%on 1 your Fire Insurance To protect your home, fire insurance is nec essary. But it’s not necessary to pay high rates for it. Farm Bureau Fire Insurance... • Saves you up to 10% » • Provides you with sound comprehensive protection i; . • Gives you prompt friendly claim service. When you think of Fire Insurance —Think j of Farm Bureau, you’ll be glad you did. LONNIE HARRELL VALHALLA INTERSECTION PHONE 761-J-5 PARKER HELMS 204 BANK OF EDENTON BUILDING PHONE 175-W FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COS. I Firm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Qo. • Farm Bureau Life Insurance t:„ SH Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co. B| HOME OFFICE • COtUMBUS, OHIO I FASHIONS THAT FIT!!! The “Adjusty” Waist Length (hidden of course) An Exclusive Feature In All SHIR LEY STEVENS Dresses Permit Reasonable Lowering of the Waist Line to Assure Per fect Fit. As Seen In GLAMOUR SECTION ONE- neva, N. Y. The wedding will take place on Monday, April 19, at 10 •jo’clock in St. Francis de Sales Church in Geneva, N. Y. SOCIETY MEETS WEDNESDAY Woman’s Society of Christian 'Ser ■ vice of the Methodist Church will meet ■ Wednesday night, April 14, at 7:30 o’clock at tile home of Mrs. T. B. Wil- I liford. All members are urged to at- I tend. Washable and NO Ironing Rippletone Cotton Dress with White Crinoline Pet ticoat. Sizes 10 to 18. Cerise, Navy and Aqua. $8.95 Page Five
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