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SECTION ONE-: SOCIETYNEWS Visit Mother Mrs. John Dundalow and Mrs. Joe Wheeler have returned to Portsmouth after spending some time with their mother, Mrs. W. E. Miller. —-~o Week-end At Chapel Hill Master Sam Perry and Miss Cathy Hill spent the week-end in Chapel Hill visiting friends and relatives. ' o Wake Forest Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Melvin fcnyton and family of Wake Forest were week-end visitors in town. u Visit In Norfolk Mrs. Cecil Fry and daughter, Ar lene, spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mrs. Fry’s aunt, Mrs. F. J. Pusey. o Visitors Here Mrs. Jim Tyler of Ashboro, Mrs. C. M. Parker of Eure, Mrs. John Riddick of Aulander and Mrs. Ethel Smith of Floyd, Va., visited their father, 0. R. Spivey, who is quite ill at his home here. o Attend Meeting Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollowell attended : the annual meeting of the Ocean Hi- ! way Association at the Nansemond 1 Hotel in Ocean View, Va. o Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ben Askew and son, Ben, Jr., were week-end guests of Mrs. ' Askew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum, Sr. ■ o ■ Attend Convention Scott Harrell and Joe Conger, Jr., were in Raleigh over the week-end at tending the North Carolina State Jun ior Chamber of Commerce Convention. o— - Visits Son Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Davis are spending a few days visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis in Warren County, N. C. —o Week-end At Cherry Point Marvin Jackson and grandchildren, Bobby and Martha Fallis spent the week-end at Cherry Point with Col. and Mrs. Richard Colwell. o Week-end Visitors Miss Jeane Taylor of Kinston and Mrs. Dan Taylor of Snow Hill were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed| Speight. o New Hope Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perry of New, Hope were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce. —:—o Returns Home Miss Ann Harless is at home for a while after having completed a course at Pan American Business School in Richmond, Va. 1 o In Baltimore Earl Harrell and Haywood Jones made a business trip to Baltimore this ( week. ( Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perry of Nor- ’ folk, Va.. were Sunday visitors of | Mrs. R. W. Boyce. o :, Return Home Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer have re turned home from Pinehurst. X. C.,; ‘ where they attended a Bankers' Con- vention. o At Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcomb are spending several days at Virginia Beach, $lO Reward For the Return of SET OF (4) KEYS WITH KEY RING ADVERTISING NATIONAL HOG MEDICINE COMPANY RALEIGH, N. C. TO Chowan Herald Office us for the new 1954 Johnson Sea-Horses Byrum Hardware Company t»ENTdN, N. C. Page Twelve Week-end At Boykins Miss Ruby Felts spent the week end at Boykins, Va., visiting her mo ther. Visits Daughter Mrs. Lyn Bond of Tarboro has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Con ger, Jr. o Week-end Guest William Fields of Fayetteville and New York was the week-end guest of' Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher at Ban- 1 don. Visits Mother Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook spent the week-end in Richmond, Va., visit ing Mrs. Allsbrooks’ mther, Mrs. Drus cilla Williams. Visits In, Conway Mrs. E. L. Ward spent several days this week in Conway, N. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward and Mrs. J. E. Taylor. o- - - Week-end Guests Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Bishop and daughters, Paige and Sara Branch of i Lawrenceville, Va., were week-end guests of Mrs. Bishop’s mother and sister, Mrs. Edith Oliver and Miss An nette Oliver. q Guest of Niece ] Mrs. Thomas Smith of Oriental, N. ■ C., has been the house guest of her 1 niece, Mrs. L. C. Burton. o Visits Parents 1 Frank Hughes, Jr., spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. He had been stationed at Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas, and left Wednesday for Moultrie, Ga., where he will be stationed. o Attends Memorial Service A. S. Hollowell attended the Memor ial Service of the Great Council of North Carolina, Improved Order of Red Men held in Rocky Mount Sunday night. Attend Great Council Mrs. Martha Crummey, Mrs. Elsie ; Lee and W. J. Daniels returned home Tuesday night after attending the . Great Council of North Carolina, Im- ( proved Order of Red Men and Degree . of Pocahontas, held in Rocky Mount i Sunday through Tuesday. At Great Council Meeting j Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap at tended the Sunday night and Tuesday i sessions of the Great Council of * North Carolina, Improved Order of Red Men and Degree of Pocahontas, held in Rocky Mount. e * * » o Norfolk Visitors Mrs. Sadie Sawyer of Norfolk, Va.,* is visiting her brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Phelps. o— Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. George P. Byrum re turned home Sunday night to spend the summer at their Edenton home. They have been in Florida for eight and a half months. o Returns Home Mrs. J. P. Roberson returned home Sunday night from Landover Hills, Md„ where she spent a week as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. >nd M r s. Robert Garwood. • «* »<* /VW^/WWWWWWWVWWWW^v. VOTE FOR j Earl Goodwin FOR I I Sheriff of Ch owan County 11 # i I a y |[ In The j| < ► o j; Democratic Primary Section — jj Saturday, May 29th < > - * * | YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE i: \\ GREATLY APPRECIATED t THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, MAY SO, 1964. Durham Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Watson Roberts of Durham were guests of Dr. Roberts’ sister, Mrs. Fred Wood, during the meeting of the North Carolina Histori cal and Literary Association held in i Edenton last Friday and Saturday. i o Visits Parents i ( Pvt. Lloyd R. Williams has return-. ed to Camp Gordon, Ga., after spend ing a 14-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Williams of j Route 2, Edenton. u 1 Attend Great Council < W. M. Rhoades and A. S. Hollowell 1 attended the banquet and dance which closed the Great Council meeting of j Red Men and Degree of Pocahontas at 1 Rocky Mount Tuesday night. Mrs. C. B. Mooney’s Piano Pupils Present Recital Monday Night Mrs. C. B. Mooney will present her 1 piano pupils in the annual spring re icital Monday night, May 24, at 8 ! o’clock in the Elementary school audi -1 torium. The public is cordially invited to attend. Students appearing on the pro gram will be as follows: Meg Wiggins, Marion Bunch, Pat Mooney, Joan Leary, Jim Partin, Bet ty Barr, Ben Harrell, Harriet Crum mey, Burt Harrell, Howard Collins, Freddie Ferguson, Maude Lee Cor prew, Priscilla Bunch, Betsy Craddock, Delores Basnight, Judy Israel, Mary Pearle Harrell, Jimmie Cozzens, Gus Hughes, Ruth Stokely, Rosa Hollowell, Linda Leary, Virginia Jones, Aramin ta Hobbs, Patricia Bunch, Janet Bunch, Brenda Mooney and Robert Earl Edwards. Mrs. Wood Privott’s Piano Pupils Present Recital Friday Night Piano pupils of Mrs. Wood Privott will present a piano recital in the music room on the ground floor of the Elementary School Friday night, May 21 at 8 o’clock. Those who will play in the recital are: Frances Privott, Barbara Lay on, Richard Goodwin, Norma Blanch ard, Phyllis Twiddy, Judy Riley, Ann Wells, Marion Bunch, Ann Jenkins, Patricia Waff, Frances Holton, Jane Dulaney, Jack Overman and Ann Tay lor. The public is cordially invited to at tend. Truth is an imaginary line dividing error into two parts. —Hubbard. SUNSHINE CHEEZITS 6-OUNCE PACKAGE 19c j P & Q SUPER MARKET Hospital Auxiliary Will Meet Friday, May 28th Mrs. George Hoskins, president of the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary, an nounces the last regular meeting of the auxiliary, before the summer re 'cess, will be held in the nurses’ home | Friday afternoon, May 21, at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Hoskins points out that all members should make a special effort to attend, as a very interesting pro gram has been arranged and as a fea ture Major Hollenbeck will show color pictures of life in Korea. Attending the meeting as honor . guests of the auxiliary for the tea, will 1 be the Volunteer Nurses’ Aide 'Group I i Haviland China a 'Jhbiltinq GRADUATION Irwd \ GIFT | IX/ | j Let us help you find the graduation gift you are looking for. What better way to remember this impor tant event in your graduate’s life, than a gift which will be her lifetime treasure. This is the perfect time to start her on her Haviland pattern. For over a century, Haviland China has been one of the most valued of all graduation gifts. And Haviland China is ne expensive. >*■- A household word (®b**i*» Jetbrt) France * ) MAM MAMUKA By rum’s Gift Shop GIFT WRAPPING GIFT MAILING TELEPHONE 800 EDENTON, N. C. PICK UP [ A NEW 1954 CHEVROLET PICK-UP tr At B. B. H. Motor Co., Inc. We can give immediate delivery on ji Ton % Ton or 1 Ton Models WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS WIDE CHOICE OF OPTIONS \ * ' >v - Generous Trade In Allowance » P 8.8. H. Motor Company, Inc. I EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA I which completed the prescribed Red Cross course in nurse’s aide training last week, under the direction of Mrs. John Quicksall, superintendent of nurses. These young women are al ready giving hours of nursing care, under supervision, and are as follows: Mrs. George Hoskins, Mrs. Martin Wisely, Mrs. James Bond, Mrs. Burton Harrison, Mrs. Haywood Phthisic, Mrs. Thomas Byrum, Mrs. Harry Las siter, Mrs. Gus Spruill, Miss Frances Tillett and Miss Louise Smith. MASONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F., & A. M., will hold a stated communica tion tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. W. M. Rhoades, master of the lodge, urges a full at tendance. k W At Store Memo Parker’s r new ball point the! Jotter 11 IWO- /IS Writes the equiv- j , client of five ordi nary ball point cartridges— ;S| 393,000 words l|||| before you need |K | a rofilil Saves -HI buying refHl after H I u SB i f II Hlf! ;II;. Choice of 3 HR point sizes LEGGETT & DAVIS ... 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