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SECTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyce and family | have returned home from a two-week. tour of Florida; spending some time at Miami Beach, Cypress Gardens and) Clearwater. Return From New York Mrs. Skinner White and son. Buddy, ( and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Habit have re turned after spending a week visit ing relatives in New York City. Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkins and son Billy. Misses Faye and Crystal Haste, Libby Small and Gene Saun ders spent Sunday at Nags Head. o Airs. Chestnutt Improving Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt is much im-j proved. She has been quite ill at her| home here. v ; Ahoskie Visitors Mrs. Herbert H. Smith and Mrs.j Bessie Holman of Ahoskie spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. j. F. j Miller. New York Visitors Mrs. Harry Ferguson and daughters Julie and Frances of New York are guests of Mrs. Ferguson’s mother, Mrs. E. R. Marriner. o Dare County Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Larry Skinner of Manteo and Nags Head were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil- ] ler. Visiting Mother Mrs. R. G. White. Jr., is visiting at Nags Head with her mother this , week. j o Here From Oklahoma Sidney McMullan of Tulsa, Okla., has arrived in Edenton to spend his vacation with his mother. j u j Mrs. Privott Improving Friends will be glad to know that Mrs. George Privott. who has been ill for several weeks, is improving and ( is at home. ' Visit Mother Mrs. T. C. Cox. Jr., of Montclair: S. C , and Mrs, Buck Carr of Dan- < ville, Va.. are expected Thursday to It spend a few days with their mother, !l Mrs. R. P, Badham. I i o - [j Guests of Kitty Campen Miss Kitty Campen has as her guests this week Miss Peggy Flythe) of Fieldalle. Va,. and Miss Betty Dryjt of Concord. N. C. ( £ Save time... Save work...|H ; SAVE DOLLARS!! MmK l a^ FULL s’/2 FEET WIDE! > £&***' ' FAMOUS FEATURES! FAMOUS QUALITY! I I Big, all-steel 66" CABINET SINK I I 5 134 9 A I BL *■“* !■ faucet cr.d crumb-cup $5;. :•* I $189.95 VALUE • Twin, no-splash bowls. ~—•-■ • One-piece, acid-resisting, - -*# ■ porcelain-enameled steel J | 1 fl • Swinging mixing-faucet, ■ chrome finished. IMMEBIATF ~ . Fluted, no-tip drainboards. fcl/ IH I E M’ fl e Two spacious drawers. DELIVERY ■ • Five roomy storage -aywr^fl B comportments. f . * fl e All-steel construction linllteD Only * B fl throughout. -JB * ■ e Fasy-V handles, chrome. M 'Mgfl/cunjfdtctm J&fcAend fl Byrum Hardware Co* “We Sell 'Em” “We Fix ’Em” Edenton Suffolk Page Eight Georgia Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drane of Sa 'vanriah, Ga., visited friends in Eden ton last week. o j Visits Parents Miss Lucy Cofield of Burlingtor spent the week-end in Edenton visit ing her parents. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and chil dren are spending this week at their i cottage at Nags Head. o Week-end At Nags Head Dr. and Mrs. W. S, Griffin spent jlast week-end at Nags Head, o Panama Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Fears and daughter. Kathy, of Panama, spent several days last week visiting Mrs. ! Fears’ brother and sister-in-law. Ma nor and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson. u Return From Vacation | Misses Alary MacDonald Holmes, I Cora Rond, Charlotte Bunch and Mrs. j Fred Brown have returned home after [spending several days this week at Nags Head. o- Vacationing At Nags Head Air. and Mrs. T. C. Cross, Jr., and son. Tommy, and Miss Elwanda Gibbs are spending this week at Nags Head. o Returns Home Mrs. A. A. Harrell has returned .home after spending several weeks visiting relatives in Norfolk. o Here From Louisiana Mr. and Mrs. Warren Magee and children of Lake Charles. La., have arrived to spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Charles Russell. Visits Mother Miss Billie Earle Russell of Nor folk spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Charles Russell. o—■ — Visit Brother J. A. Curran and R. B. Curran of Concord spent last week in Jackson ville, Fla., visiting their brother. o Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wiltshire and children spent last week-end in Eden ton visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Miller, enroute to' their home in Richmond after spending two weeks at Nags Head. u Visits Parents Major H. Edward Bass of San Ber nadino, Calif , visited his parents, Mr., and Mrs. Herbert Bass last week. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1954. Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harry had as their guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wellons Straylor and family of Suffolk, Va. Here From Tennessee ■‘.l- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Furlough and son, Tommy, of Athen, Tenn., spent [the week-end visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lassiter. Pennsylvania Visitors I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terry and son 'of Oxford, Pa., are the guests of her Hbrother, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin. u Sunday Guests Mrs. Cecil Roughton and Russell Bowen of Portsmouth, Va., were Sun day guests of Mrs. William White. Visit Mother Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Britt of Rocky Mount and Mrs. Julius Hollowell and son, Glenn, of Falls Church, Va., spent last week with their mother, Mrs. Clvde Berry. —; —o- At Nags Head M rs, Julius Hollowell and son of Falls Church, Va., and Mrs. William White and children spent several; days at Nags Head last week. . • o Sunbury Visitor Miss “Brownie” Morgan of Sunbury' " spent Thursday visiting Miss Linda Downum. u Week-end Guest Miss Linda Downum had as her 'week-end guest Miss Beverly Hardin lof Fairmont. I 0 1 Week-end In Norfolk ( Mrs. John H. Asbell, Jr., and daugh ter, Katherine Ann, spent last week in j l Norfolk visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert j Whitehurst. Mr. Asbell joined them .for the week-end. I Sunday At Nags Head j Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Jones spent ’Sunday at Nags Head. o Norfolk Guests' Mr. and Mrs. George M. Zirkle and son, Johnny, of Norfolk spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace White. o Visiting Grandparents George Jackson of Plymouth is spending this week visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Fore ihand. , o Saturday In Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forehand spent Saturday in Franklin. Va., visiting his sister, Mrs. J. N. Bell. o Returns To Portsmouth Miss Marie Phillips of Portsmouth, ] Va.. has returned home after spend ing three weeks with her parents, Mr. [and Mrs. Madison Phillips. i EXCLUSIVE! | FpiCILAIi ! FINISH Inside and Out! wm b Mb RH IRIGIDAIftE AUTOMATIC WASHER Lifetime Porcelain finish where you need it the most! Resists rust, stains and scuff ing. Soap, bleaches, steam can’t harm it. Stays white, new-looking for years! • Live-Water Action ! • Float-Over Rinsing • Rapidry Spin • Select-O-Dial lets you wash any way you like Sealed Unimatic Mechanism oiled for life $299*95 Ralph L Parrish, Inc. “Tour Frigidaire Dealer” 8. BROAD ST. PHONE 178 EDENTON. N. C. I 1 Visit In Franklin 3 J Mrs. T. C. Byrum and Mrs. Joe •. ( Truslow spent Sunday visiting rela ,• tives in Franklin, Va. o Sunday Guests Mrs. G. A. Helms had as her Sun- I day guests Mrs. Ed Everett of Hert t ford, Mrs. Tim Langston, Mrs. A. R. I Going and Miss Eddie Thomas Lang ? ston of Hampton, Va., and Mrs. W. F. Walters of Durham. o Raleigh Visitors 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Holmes, p Jr., of Raleigh spent the week-end • with his father. Pennsylvania Visitors ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garrett and daughter, Patsy, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Russell and son Ray will leave today (Thursday) for their home in Pottsville, Pa., after spending a . week’s vacation with Air. Garrett’s i mother. Mrs. John Garrett, and other relatives. u Vacationing In Canada , Aliss Clara Wheeler is vacationing! , in Canada, where she is a member of Airs. Lucy Alderman Sutton’s party of Chapel Hill, which is making an au- [ I tomobile tour of northern points of in- I terest. u Return From New York Misses Neldia Haste, Evelyn Har rell and Alagdaiene Downing return ed on Friday from New York City, where they spent a week. They were accompanied by Mrs. J. K. Vincent of Norfolk. o California Visitor Miss Jeanette Greeb of Monterey. CaL, is spending a few days as guest |of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cale. Miss Greeb arrived Mon day in Norfolk by plane and after a 1 few days visiting in Edenton will con tinue her trip to Washington, D. C., New York and New London, Conn., where she will attend a friend’s wed ding. After the wedding she will fly back to her home before returning to Oregon State College, where she will begin her final year. South Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William E. Garrett and two children of South Norfolk spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Garrett’s mother. Mrs. John Garrett. o Attends Trial J. Edwin Bufflap spent Monday morning in Coinjock, where he served as a Masonic trial commissioner. 1 ~.... 1 1 —......... . .............1 1 Specials For Thursday, August 5, Through | I Wednesday, August 11 I I Fresh Cut Chuck Roast 39c I I Center Cut Pork Chops, lb ___67c | Tender Jiffy Steaks, lb. 69c § Fresh Cut Round Steak, lb 67c j Fresh Dressed Turkeys, 4-6 lb. average, lb* 59c I Swift’s Breakfast Bacon, 1-lb. cello 55c | WHOLE OR HALF | I Harrell’s Tenderized Hams, lb 63c o Scoco Vegetable Shortening, 1-lb. pkg. 27c | I Morrell’s Pure Lard, 4-lb. carton.. .89c I <► r W X YELLOW OR WHITE | I Sw ansdown Cake Mix, 20-oz. box 33c | <> Del Monte Fruit Cocktail, 2V 2 size can 39c <» I Trend Soap Powder, 2 large size. ..35c! < ► $ Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cans 25c f 1 ' !■—— SUNSHINE ;; Chocolate Nugget Cookies, 7-oz. pkg 28c ;; i: Large Slicing Tomatoes 3 lbs. 29c I! ;; Finn White Potatoes ---10 lbs. 37c ;; :: Large Crisp Celery _, ,2 stalks 29c :: «; Fresh Young Collards 3 lbs. 25c j; ' • NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE \ \ DAIL’S GROCERY North Edenton FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY i; Phone 71 For Prompt Service j; i > I Week-end In Hampton i Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawkins spent the week-end visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Starughn at Hampton, Va. Attend Camp Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Barrow and . children returned home Sunday from Falling Water, W. Va., where they at . tended the Potomac Park Camp Meet ing. They also visited the Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Burkhart at Elk Garden. Mr. Burkhart is a former Edenton pas tor of the Assembly of God Church. o , Visiting Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hawkins have as their guest this week their grand daughter, little Ann Brock of Newport j News, Va. _ Conway Visitors Air. and Mrs. I.inwood Ward and , daughter Roseanne of Conway spent [Sunday as guests of Air. Ward’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward. o Return To Albany t Captain and Mrs. G. E. Langley and their ‘‘cotton picking” son, Tod, left Edenton last week to return to their home in Albany, N. Y. SUNBEAMS TO MEET The Sunbeams of the Edenton Bap tist Church will meet Sunday morning) during the 11 o’clock worship service All members are urged to attend and new members are invited. Col. Peyton Speaker At Lions Meeting (Continued From Page One) will also give their full cooperation.” The financial report covering the club’s activities during the fiscal year which ended June 30 was read and ex plained by Ernest J. Ward, Jr., and Ralph Parrish of the auditing com mittee. Their report was adopted with thanks by the club. President Harrell announced that the board of directors had voted to sponsor a highway safety program in cooneration with the State Highway Safety Division. The purpose of this program and activity was explained briefly by George I. Dail, chairman of the committee, and Joe Thorud. TOWN COUNCIL TO AIEET Edenton’s Town Council will hold its August meeting Tuesday night, Au gust 10, at 8 o’clock in the Municipal ' Building. CIVIC CALENDAR ) (Continued From Page One) to be held in the Anderson Church of the Chowan Charge from Sun day, August 8 to Friday August I 13th. Catechetical and Bible School will begin at St. Ann’s Catholic Church Monday morning, August I 9, and continue for two weeks. Chowan Home Demonstration Clubs will hold a program plan ning meeting Thursday afternoon, August 5, at 2:30 o'clock in the Chowan Community Building. Center Hill Home Demonstra tion Club will have a picnic Fri day afternoon, August 6, at 6:30 I o’clock at Sandy Point. Kindergarten class opens in the Edenton Elementary School Wed nesday morning, September 1, at 9 o’clock. Stated communication of Una nimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M., tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. Teen-Age Club open Tuesday and Thursday nights. VFW Post meets in VFAV home Tuesday night of next week. Chowan Tribe, No. 12, 1.0.R.M., meets Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Red Men hall, i Fund raising drive for the Edenton swimming pool still in progress. Edenton Rotary Club meets this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. VFW Post home open every Friday and Saturday night for members and guests. VFW Auxiliary meets tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the VFW hall. Sunbeams of the Edenton Bap tist Church will meet Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at the church. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD i ■ qpd , Edenton Ice Co- 1 f I IKL^mEI^ ImIB m fl 'fl fl 9 fl fl Tfl FLOOR FURNACES Pressure Burner and controls l|g: fl are readily accessible from Kg 9 floor level...no need to crowl fl beneath the house for service mm, or repairs! jagg IKLEER-KLEEN’S burner #PR3 H has boll bearing, oiled-for-life U| motor guaranteed o full 5 years. Only in KLEER-KLEEN fl do you find such a guarantee! 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