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SECTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. C. D. White and son | visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones in Suffolk during the week-end. o Visit In Jackson Mrs. Kermit L. Layton ana children spent the week-end visiting Mrs. Lay ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shaheen, in Jackson, N. C. u Week-end In Hatteras Miss Goldie Layton and Mrs. Tom Goodman spent the week-end in Hat teras, N. €. o Week-end At Nags Head Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Vaughan and Mrs. Richard Goodwin spent the week-end at Nags Head. California Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alder Cheno weth of Santa Ana, California, arriv ed Wednesday to spend several weeks with Mr, and Mrs. John G. Fletcher i at Bandon Plantation. o New Jersey Visitor Mrs. B. B. Manchester, Sr., of Bur lington, N. J, is visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Coy. and Mrs. B. B. Manchesteir U Visiting In Maryland Mrs. J. P. Roberson left Friday to spend some time visiting her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Garwood, at Landover Hills, Md. o Texas Visitor Mrs. Frank Grimsell of Harlingen, Texas, is a visitor in the home of her niece, Mrs. Gerald James and Mr. James. Visit Parents Mrs. W. M. Wiltshire and son of Richmond, Va., and Miss Sara Miller of Durham spent the week-end visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Miller. Attend Conference The District Conference of the Elizabeth City District of the Metho dist Church met at the Plymouth Methodist Church on May 4. Those attending from Edenton were the Rev. 1 E. B. Edwards. G. E. Cullipher. Miss Mamie Hogg, Mrs. W. C. Moore, Mrs. Glenn Stallcup and Mrs. G. A. Helms. o I Sunday Guests i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson of 1 Williamston were Sunday guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.! and Mrs. E. J. Ward, Jr. o !' <’ V isits Mother Mrs. Van Pierce visited her mother 1 : in Wilmington over the week-end, L You Have Waited For It^TJi . ... Here They Are Ij - Used Cars have been selling very good for the past 10 days ONLY 7 LEFT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I COME TO SEE US FOR PRICES AND TERMS! I One 1950 Plymouth 4-Door One 1949 Studebaker 2-Door I One 1950 Plymouth 4-Door One 1948 DeSoto 4-Door I One 1949 Chevrolet 4-Door One 1948 DeSoto 4-Door I One 1950 Ford 2-Door I Chowan Motor Company I DESOTO Sales and Service PLYMOUTH I W. WATER STREET PHONE 150 EDENTON, N. C. - . < •■*■ I® ?,i \ ■ Page Ten Sunday Gueets Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and fam ily visited Mr. Moore’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Moore, Sunday. o Returns Home Sgt. John Scroggs has returned to his home in Albemarle Court after-be ing a patient at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. Charlotte Visitor Mrs. J. O. Bowen of Charlotte was , a recent visitor of her niece, Mrs. E. 1 J. Ward, Jr., and Mr. Ward. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. John Byrum and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spruill and daughter spent the week-end at Nags Head. U Returns Home Mrs, A. S. Smith has returned to her home after spending several days visiting friends in Norfolk, Va. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brotten and family of Scotland Neck were Sunday guests of Mrs. Inez Moran. Visits Mother Aubrey HolloWell, a student at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end as a guest of his mother, Mrs. Ernest Hollowell. o Mother’s Day Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Dail of South Norfolk spent Mother’s Day as guests of Mrs. Dail’s mother, Mrs. John Gar rett. o Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joe Privott of Nor folk visited relatives over the week end. 1 u Home Over Week-end Miss Lillian Leary was home from Meredith College this week-end. o Gates Visitors Mrs. B. T. Parker and Mrs. Milton Eure of Gates spent Monday with Mrs. G. A. Helms. o Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Bootwright and children of Richmond spent the week end with Mrs. Bootwright’s parents, [ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chappell. o Returns Home Mrs. Selby Harney returned home Tuesday night after spending two weeks as a guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Capehart at Boykin, South Carolina. I’HE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY MAY 13, I»S4. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perry and fam ily, Miss Cathy Hill, Dr. Durwood Tyndall, Miss Frances Poiiard and Alton Brooks spent the week-end at Nags Head. o Garner Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bunch, Jr., and son of Gamer spent the week -1 end with Mr. Bunch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bunch. i o Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Holmes, Jr., of Raleigh spent the week-end 1 with Mr. Holmes’ father, John A. Holmes. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balanton of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. Bal anton’s mother, Mrs. G. G. Smith. Sunday Guests Mrs. H. D. Feele and daughter, Ra chel. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whit son were Sunday guests of Mrs. Har ry Lassiter. o Hampton Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casciano and children, Christine and John of Hamp ton, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bond. j Returns To New York I Mrs. T. W. Mullens returned Sun day to New York, stopping in Norfolk for a visit with her son, Robert Mul lens. o Visits Parents Mrs. Richard Dixon, Jr., and chil dren have returned to Edenton after a week’s stay in Raleigh visiting Mrs. Dixon’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Bobbitt. Greensboro Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ward and son of Greensboro spent the week-end with Mr. Ward’s father, E. J. Ward. Visits Friends Dr. Durwood Tyndall of Chapel Hill visited friends in Edenton during the week-end. o Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Chestnutt of Richmond, Va., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt and Mr. and Mrs. Herman White, this week end. o Guest Os Mother William Leary of Warrenton visit ed his mother, Mrs. Dick Leary, over the week-end. ° Recent Visitors Mrs. J, M. Jones, Jr., and young son were recent visitors in town enroute to the White-Rose wedding in Hen- j derson. ‘Miss Chowan County’ t • 1 Among the nine queens who will compete for the title of “Queen of the Potato Festival” in Elizabeth City Friday and Saturday of this week will be Miss Faye Twiddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Twiddy. Misa Twiddy was chosen as “Miss Chowan County” by Chowanoke Council, No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas. Henderson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parrish of Henderson were guests of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Na than Owens, during the week-end. O-' ■ Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis and chil dren, Mary Lynn and Joe, of Elizabeth City were week-end guests us Mrs. Lewis’ mother, Mrs. Edith Oliver and Miss Annette Oliver. " - ■ ' • m part-by-part proof... Plymouth is your “best buy” in the lowest-price field! / o T^' m —T~~- Recently a 1954 Plymouth and current models of the other two best-known low-price cars were taken apart by Plymouth engineers and compared, part by part Standard “stock” models were used. We've listed some typical findings below. Plymouth Is “best buy” in many ways. Here are lust a lew I Front Wheel Brakes Plymouth engineers provide two hydraulic brake cylinders in each front wheel to ensure smooth stops without "grab bing." The other two low-price cars have only one. Seat Springs Plymouth uses coil seat springs, for longer lasting support. The “other two" have a zigzag platform type. Also, Plym outh’s “springs-on-springs” design adds more comfort. Piston Rings Plymouth has four rings on each piston; the “other two” have three. Result: decreased carbon deposit, more con sistent power output Increased oil economy, too! Micronic OH Filter Standard on most Plymouth models. Keeps abrasive dirt out of the engine, reducing wear and achieving greater oil economy. Extra cost on the other two low-price cars. And dozen! of otfco r part-by-part comparisons prove Plymouth is your "best boy"! Soo ns today... and gnt the facts! Ask us for the big illustrated booklet that shows how Plymouth leads in frame construction...engine design ... performance... economy... comfort... saiety. CHOWAN MOTOR CO., INC. • Water and Commerce Streets Edenton IT . - At White-Rose Wedding [ Those from Edenton who attended I the White-Rose wedding in Henderson j Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Con ger, Jr., Miss Harriett Conger, Mr. land Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Jr., El ton Forehand, Jr., John G. Wood, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. L. A. I Patterson, Miss Ann Patterson, Miss I Heilig Harney, John Harney, Benbury j Wood, Miss Betsy Wood and Mr. and i Mrs. George Alma Byrurr o Visits Parents John Forehand, Jr., of Greenville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Forehand, over the week-end. o Attend Press Meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap at tended a session of the Northeastern i Press Association held in Murfrees- I boro Friday. __ Mrs. Earnhardt Wins | Honors At Flower Show (Continued From Page One) sie MeClenney, 1; Master Joe Conger, 111. 1. i Red Ribbons —Mrs. Alice Belch, 1; Mrs. Carrie Earnhardt, 3; Bruce Jones, 1; Mrs. Sidney Campen, 1; Mur ! riel Byrum, 1; Mrs. M. L. Flynn, 3; Mrs. West Leary, 1; Mrs. O. B. Per ry, 3; Mrs. J. D. Elliott, 1; Mrs. T. C. Cross, Jr., 1; Mrs. T. C. Byrum, Sr., 2; Mrs. J. L. Pettus, 1; Miss Paulina Hassell, 2; Mrs. Hubert Williford, Jr., 1; Mrs. A. F. Downum, 1; Mrs. Ralph Parrish, 1; Mrs. Robert Smith, 1; Mrs. Joe Thorud, 1. Yellow Ribbons —Mrs. Carrie Earn hardt, 1; Murriel Byrum, 4; Mrs. Ker mit Layton, 1; Miss Frances Tillett, 1; Mrs. O. B. Perry, 2; Mrs. M. S. El jliott, 1; Miss Tillie Muth, 1; Mrs. T. ■C. Cross, 1; Mrs. J. L. Pettus, 1; Mrs. |W. H. Coffield, 1; Mrs. J. E. Haynes,, 1; Mrs. W. D. Holmes, Sr., 1; Mrs. i R. N. Hines, 1; Mrs. Frank Holmes, | 1; Byrum’s Gift Shop, 1; Tom Phil lips, 1. Murriel Byrum won the sweepstake prize for having the most entries. Students of the seventh grade won two blue ribbons, 1 red ribbon and 1 yellow ribbon. A pie and cake sale was held in connection with the flow er show. Mrs. James Cozzens President Os Auxiliary At the last meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. James Cozzens was elected president, succeeding Mrs. R. E. Leary. Mrs. Helen Perry wasi elected vice president, but all other officers of the Auxiliary were re- j elected. W Plymouth^ A nHb headquarters for value pdc Go for a drive in O America’s “best-buy” low-price carl Mrs. R. H. Goodwin New President Women’s Club (Continued From Pace One) ponding secretary at the convention. The new president anneunced that the Edenton Woman’s Club Won third prize award for the Press Book and third place award for the Scrap Book, and that for her recipe for chicken tetrazzini Mrs. Frank Holmes was awarded a plate which she graciously presented to the club. Ata As outgoing president, Mrs. HoITPSr was presented a beautiful silver bowl by the club as a token of appreciation for her fine leadership during the past year. REBEKAH LODGE MEETING Tuesday night, May 18, at 8 o’clock a meeting of Rebekah Lodge, No. 162, will be held in the lodge hall near Ty ner. All members are especially re quested to attend. FA?r We Also SERVICE RADIOS APPLIANCES • Call Us For A Tenna-Rotar BYR U M | Hardware Company EDENTON, N. C. A !_ f-
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