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Page Twelve SOCIETY NEWS Washington Visitor Mrs. Mable White of Washington, D. C., arrived in Edenton Tuesday morning to spend some time visiting friends. Jackson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shaheen, Mrs. R. C. Blalock and son of Jackson, N. C., recently spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit L. Layton. __ Visits Parents Ensign J. W. P. Earnhardt, Jr., at tached to the Destroyer USS Moale, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P. Earnhardt. o Returns Home Mrs, W. H. Nixon has returned to her home with Mrs. T. B. Smith af ter spending several months with her daughter, Mrs. Thompson Greenwood in Raleigh. (J Sunday Guests Mrs. J. N. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. j James Henry and children of Frank lin, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum. Return To Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones, Jr., and daughter have returned to their home in Syracuse, N. Y., after spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones and Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Perry. o Visit In Hobbsville Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hobbs and fam ily visited relatives in Hobbsville on Sunday. o Attending Federation Meeting Mrs. J. W. P. Earnhardt and Mrs. j Richard Goodwin are spending several days in Asheville, where they are at- j tending the N. C. Federation of Wo- • men’s Clubs. ' o ! Visits Parents ] Miss Catherine Reaves of High Point spent several days with her - parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reaves. u ( Raleigh Visitors it Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Taylor and children of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs, Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Privott. ( i’ (IEW COLGATE I; DENTAL CREAM 1 HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF j tfaot brings new hope to millions for m J COICATI OINTAI CHAM CONTAINS COIOATII \ MiiACta iNtTwe-iNMiiiTiw iNonoitift kZT. mardos* - J giant size P& Q ! SUPER MARKET EDENTON this outboard performance wlHi every ounc * ° f "?*** weight and bulk removed. For fithing. fruiting. woterjkUnfl. work b00t.... .peed, from o laxy troll to TO mphl All-round outboard, with famou. Hurricane e« a powerhead and "year, ahead" Mercury feataraM -t* A P ° W * Simple Po.ltive Gear Shift, Twltt-Gfip Spark and Throttle Control, Waterproof ' Magneto and Spork Plug., Vari-T.med ■r-X3*^Wr-y lU| - Valve., Full Jeweled Power.* Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. EDENTON, NOBfTH CAROLINA “ITAen Service Counts Count On Us" Visiting In Norfolk , Miss Jessie McMullan is spending ’ several days in Norfolk visiting ; friends. o Returns Home Rose Ann Ward, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Linwood Ward of Conway, , N. C., has returned home after spend i ing several days with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward. o Visiting In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce left on a trip to Albany, Ga„ where they are visiting friends. o Snow Hill Visitor Miss Martha Taylor of Snow Hill spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight. Visit In Snow Hill Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight vis -1 ited relatives in Snow Hill, N. C., dur- I ing the week-end. o Portsmouth A isitors ■I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell and family of Portsmouth spent Sunday I visiting Mrs. Hollowell’s brother, Hay-' I wood Bunch. u Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Dan Gordon and fam ily of Greenville spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Graham Byrum. o Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Echols of Nor-1 folk spent Sunday visiting. Mrs. Echols’ mother. Mrs. George D. Smith. o Attend Methodist Meeting Mrs. G. A. Helms. Mrs. Glenn Stall- ■ cup, Mrs.. Tom Bell. Miss Mamie j Hogg, Mrs. T. B. Williford, Mrs. ' Obed Brown, Mrs. B. L. Knox, Mrs. I Edward Speight, Mrs. W. C. Moore 1 and Mrs. Gerald James attended the sub-district meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church at New Hope. VLsiit In Hickory, Va. Mrs. E. L. Nixon and son spent sev eral days visiting Mrs. Nixon’s sis ter. Mrs. R. A. Smith in Hickory, Va. o Greenville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spitzer and family of Greenville, N. C., were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bond. o Visiting In Camden, S. C. Mrs. Selby Harney left for Cam den. S. C.. where she is visiting rela tives. o Returns From Danville Mrs. R. P. Badham has returned from Danville. Va.. where she visited her daughter. Mrs. C. A. Carr. —-—o Return To Monroe The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Drane have returned to their home in Monroe, N. C.. after visiting friends in Eden ton. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry and family visited relatives in Raleigh and Cha pel I;ill during the week-end. u Enroute To Missouri Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan are spending several days in Edenton Visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jor dan have been living in Florida and are now enroute to their home in Missouri. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilkins and Mrs. L. H. Haskett spent last week at Nags Head. Mr. Haskett joined the group over the week-end. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Griffin spent the week-end at Nags Head. o Suffolk \ isitors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mehalko, and Mrs. Ben Hayes of Suffolk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N- r "" URSDAY, APRIL 29, 1954. Visits Parents Linwood Ward of Conway, N. C., spent Monday with his parents, Mr. land Mrs. E. L. Ward, and was ac companied home by his daughter, _ Roseanne. B o s Williamsburg Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Leary and son John of Williamsburg were week-end .. guests of Mrs. Leary’s mother, Mrs. r, W. C. Bunch. 1- 0 Attend Veterans Club L. H. Haskett and Jesse W. White will leave today (Thursday) for Wil liamsburg, Va., where they will at o tend a meeting of the Veterans Club e of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. o . Kannapolis Visitors , Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roberts of 11 Kannapolis spent Friday as guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. O —; Attend District Meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Buffiap at tended a meeting of the Red Men and Degree of PoCahontas of the Second i District held in Washington, N. C., 1 Saturdav. o -j Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Cothrane of Norfolk were the week-end guests of ; Mrs. Cothrane’s sister, Mrs. W. C. ' Bunch and mother, Mrs. J. H. Has- ; kett. o Returns To New Mexico | A 2C John “Duck” Griffin recently ; reported to Kirtland Air Force Base, ; Albuquerque, New Mexico, after ‘ spending a ten day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffin. o Visits Grandparents ] Little Roseanne Ward spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward. i Episcopal Group Is Meeting In Greenville The Annual Meeting of the Wo- man’s Auxiliary in the Diocese of East , Carolina will be held in Greenville, N. C., on April 28 and 29. The theme of the meeting will be “College Work”. There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:30 on the morn ing of April 29. The offering for the | Bishop’s Fund will be presented at, this service. The second business session will con vene at 10 A. M., Thursday at Jar-1 vis Memorial Methodist Church. The j Rev. Donald Oakes, recently returned I from Japan, will be the principal j speaker. As missionary to St. Paul’s j University. Tokyo. Mr. Oakes was I chaplain, professor of history, and football coach. In 1953 he organized j the Episcopal college work program | with a student center at Hokkaido 1 University, Japan. The afternoon session will include ■ an address by the Rt. Rev. Thomas H. j Wright, Bishop of the Diocese of East i Carolina, and the installation of Dio-' cesan Auxiliary officers. Delegates from tit. Paul’s Woman’s Auxiliary are: Mrs. William Rose-: Year, Mrs. R. P. Badham, Mrs. W. E. Malone, Mrs. David Warren, Mrs. John Raines, Mrs. J. P. Ricks. Jr.. Mrs. R. H. Bachman and Mrs. Carroll E. Kramer. MASONS MEET TONIGHT W. M. Rhoades, master of Unanim-' itv Lodge, No. 7. A. F. & A. M., has called an emergent communication of the lodge tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. At this meeting the third degree will be con ferred, so that a full attendance is re- I quested. Visiting Masons are cordial jly invited to attend. 1 HERE'S YOUR NEW WASHER GET EXTRA gpjT-fc==g§f) CAPACITY WITH A (F—GE WASHER Yours For Only 0,12995 Sold On Easy Terms SEE IT TODAY *"wuk AT Quinn F umiture Company EDENTON, N. C. BloodmobHe Will Again Be In Edenton On Friday; May 7th Members Hospital Aux iliary Soliciting Dona tions of Blood The Red Cross Bloodmobile will again visit Edenton on Friday, May 7th between the hoprs of 10 A. M., and 4 P. M., and will be stationed at the Edenton armory. Members of the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary are soliciting donations of blood to be given, so that if anybody desires to contribute a pint of blood and have not been contacted they are requested to see one of the following in order to make an appointment: Mrs. George Hoskins, Mrs. J. P. I Ricks, Jr., Sirs. Dick Hardin, Mrs. Lo gan Elliott, Mrs. Bea Evans, Mrs. Dick Goodwin, Mrs. John Bunch, Mrs. Tom Goodwin, Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mrs. Roland Vaughan, Mrs. E. H. Wo zelka, Mrs. Lester Forehand, Mrs. Tom Cross, Jr., Mrs. Hoskins Bass, Mrs. James Bond, Mrs. Nick George, Miss Estelle Stallings, Miss Imogene Roger son, Mrs. Jim Daniels, Mrs. Rodney Harrell, Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr., Mrs. Frank Elliott, Miss Jane Spry, Mrs. J. J. Ross, Mrs. Wesley Chesson, Mrs. Gordon Bennett, Mrs. Elwood Nixon, Mrs. Gus Hughes, Mrs. Hubert Williford, Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. Mc- Kay Washington, Mrs. Martin Wisely, Mrs. T. C. Cross, Sr. Colored contributors are asked to contact the Rev. S. N. Griffith. COMMISSION'S MEET MONDAY Chowan County Commissioners will hold their May meeting next Monday, May 3, at 10 o’clock in the Court House. NEW! a crisp young ijH pattern I Solitaire Come in and see its fresh rosebud simplicity ... bj pKk amaze d at the P^ces: $29.75 the six-piece ■ {SUyi Pl ace setting, $3.70 ■ fr®^l the teaspoon, serving ■ Pieces from $4.00. J mlmSi Solid silver, of course. GAMPEN’S JEWELERS EDENTON Edenton’s National Guard Unit Praised i For Care Equipment ■ Superior Rating Given At Inspection Held Last Week I Edenton’s Heavy Mortar Company < ’ of the North Carolina National Guard I on Friday was given a Third Army , i technical inspection which was con ducted by Captain R. L. Elzer and I five non-commissioned officers from ■ the 82nd Airborne Division. Lieut-Col.j . Walter C. Sharp, the unit’s advisor, [ was also present during the inspec , tion. The inspection included all of the equipment of the company and will be interesting to know that a superior rating was given on ordnance equip ment, engineer equipment, quarter master equipment, signal equipment, chemical equipment and medical equip- j ment. j Captain Cecil Fry, commanding of ficer of the Edenton unit, was con- ROUND THE CLOCK /TERRY SERVICE J f 11 Round Trips Every Day J / 9 Additional Trips As Traffic Demands ( ACROSS CHESAPEAKE BAY -•—• KIPTOPEKE BEACH, VA. LITTLE CREEK, VA. Crossing Time: 1 Hour 25 Minutes Distance 21 Mlet I——NEW SCHEDULE SOUTHBOUND SWp> hm tOptopek, SeocA Vo. NORTHBOUND SNp, km UMk OmL Vo. 2:OOAM-4:00-6:00-7:00-8:00-9:00 10:00-10:55-11:50-12:45 PM-1:40 2:35-3:30-4:25-5:20-6:15-7:10-8:05 9:00-10:00-11:00-12 Midnight INCREASED CAPACITY Remodeled, rod•corated and with her capacity Increased 67%, th« S. S. Pilmwt Anna is back in service with fodlitiaa for transporting more automo biles and hundreds more passengers •a each trip than previously. 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Bysrum Hardware Co* Edenton Suffolk gratulated for the outstanding per formance of the unit in maintenance of equipment. The Edenton company is now at top strength with 83 enlisted men, one warrant officer and three officers. Re cruiting has been so successful throughout North Carolina in recent I months that no more enlistments will jbe accepted until July 1. There are now about 8,000 National Guardsmen in North Carolina. i\ ■ ' Encouraging Art “Are you going to clean out the movies?” \ “No, sir,” answered Cactus Jc ) “when the actors are only photographs* we know they’re not going to jump any board bills.” | CANDIDATE FOR I County Commissioner This is to notify voters in the Third Township that I am a candi date for re-election as County Commissioner in the May 29 Prim ary Election. I earnestly solicit your vote and support. C. J. 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