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SECTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS I Returns From Italy William A. White, who has been stationed in Naples and Florence, | Italy, the past three years, spent the | past two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, on West i Eden Street. He left Saturday for Miami, Florida, where he will make his future home. o Return From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Jim Basnight and daughter Delores returned Wednesday after spending a few days in Wash ington, D. C. ■o Moves To Edenton Mrs. W. C. Miller of Washington, N. C., has moved to Edenton to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. J Frank White on West Eden Street. . o Returns Home Miss Diane Hickman of Warwick City, Va., has returned home after spending some time as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Frank White, on West Eden Street. ——o Visit Edenton Friends Mr. and Mrs. Ted Carcuro of Schen-; ectady, N. Y., spent last week visiting relatives and friends in Edenton. Mrs. Carcuro is the former Miss Jackie Adams. o Return Home Mrs. Dennis Willie and children of Hackensack, N. J., have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Willie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. New Jersey Visitors Mr. and Mrs. William Cross of Hackensack, N. J., are spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jim Widdifield and two children, Harris and Jim, of Nor folk spent a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum. —o Visiting Daughter Mrs. S. X. Stephenson is at present visiting her son-in-law and daughter, : Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum. Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkins of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street. o Return Home Mrs. Horace White and children have returned to their home in Pem broke Circle after spending some time 1 visiting friends and relatives in Nor folk and Franklin. o I Visiting Parents Caleb White will arrive in Edenton this week to spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace White, before returning to Norfolk to attend school. Caleb' spent the summer at the Darden Scout Reservation in Sed ley, Va., where he was on the Camp Staff as handicraft director. ——o " Friday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap, Mrs. j Ladel Parker, Bruce and Jimmy White spent Friday in Norfolk. o Visit At White Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward, accom panied by Mrs. J. E. Taylor and Miss Mabel Garriss, of Conway, N. C., spent a few days at White Lake last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward and children. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jordan at nearby Eliza bethtown. o Guest Os Parents « Pvt. Carl Lane of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lane. Pvt. Lane received his basic training at Camp Gordon, Ga. At present he is with the 501st Abn. Inf. Regiment at Fort Jackson. ■ —o Sunday Dinner Guests Those who enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lane Sunday were Pvt. Carl Lane of Fort Jackson, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lane and daugh ter, Norma Gail, and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Lee and daughter, Betty Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cas- ■ per of Hobbsville. Returns Home I Miss Barbara Dail has returned I home after visiting her grandmother, I Mrs. H. Q. Tucker and aunt, Mrs. Joe ■ Ferguson, in Monroe. ■--o Visits Mother J. Leroy Dail and son Joe of New- ■ soms, Va., are visiting Mr. Dail’s I mother, Mrs. J. C. Dail. jj ■ Visits Grandparents Miss Candace Smith of Suffolk, Va., ■ spent the past two weeks with her ■ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank ■ White, on West Eden Street. She re- ■ turned home Sunday afternoon. J ■ •O m Week-end Guests 1 Mrs. W. W. Deans, Billy and Miss ■ Mary Lou Moring of Richmond were ■ week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. ■ Chappell. I Week-mid Guests | Dr. and Mia. Fred Bond were the I week-end guests of Mr. Bond’s broth- | er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. I E. Bond. I Return Hams I Mr. and Mrs. Del mas Sawyer and I hKm Leigh Dobson have returned a£- I ter spending the week hi Hampton, I Virginia- . p Page Eight Concord Visitors I i Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Curran and I [daughter Judy of Concord spent sev eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 1 Curran. H ° Visits Parents Miss Ann Harless of Virginia Beach 1 spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless. Visit In Eure j Mrs. G. A. Helms and Mrs. Parker Helms and children spent Saturday | visiting Mrs. Helms’ sister and niece, Mrs. B. T. Parker and Mrs. Milton Eure of Gates. ° | Visiting Daughter 1 Mrs. George Smith is spending thei week visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Echols.' ° : At Nags Head I, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch andj family and Mr. and Mrs. Ll6yd Bunch) and family are spending the week at Nags Head. o j] Visit Parents i] I The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Harrell | and daughter of Selma, N. C., spent the week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell and Dr. J. i A. Mitchener. j • o At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pickier are spending the week at Nags Head. 0 ] Week-end At Nags Head The Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Edwards spent the week-end visiting at Nags Head. _ Week-end At Nags Head Miss Clara Mason spent the week end at Nags Head. a Return From Nebraska Visit Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brown and fam ily have returned home after spending two weeks in Omaha, Nebraska, visit ing their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed. Mrs. Reed accompanied her parents on the return trip and will fly back to Omaha in a few days. 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I ,L I Byrum Hardware Co. “WE SELL ’EM” "WE FIX ’EM” I ■ Edenton Suffolk r C . * ■ ISC' . . ••■•"A* f . i-HW « HOW AN HERALD. KDgNTON. N. C„ TDURBDAI AUGUST 19, 1954. Vacationing At Nags Head Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stanton and Mr. 'and Mrs. E. W. Spires are spending the week at Nags Head, i ;t —° — Visiting Mother Mr. and Mrs. William Vogedes are spending a few days with Mrs. Voge des’ mother, Mrs. H. B. Jones. ° Vacationing At Nags Head Mayor and Mrs. Leroy Haskett are Bpending the week at Nags Head. ■ ■ o Pennsylvania Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Logan Elliott had as their guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cal ton Heckerman and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Fry from Bedford, Pa. I 0 1 Spending Week At Nags Head 1 Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud and I family are spending the week at INags Head. o Return From Nags Head , Mrs. Cecil Fry and children have i returned from Nags Head after 'spending a few days. -o ■ - j Visited In Raleigh Miss Barbara Dail has returned 'home after spending a week in Ra ileigh with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dixon. I Visiting The Holtons Mrs. George I. Dail is visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Holton and family in . Raleigh this week. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Miller of, 'Torfolk were week-end guests of Mr. Miller’s sister, Mrs. J. Frank White, n West Eden Street. CIVIC CALENDAR (Continued From Page One) September 13 to September 18. Nickels for Know-How election will be held in Chowan County Friday, October 15. Revival services will he held in the Assembly of God Church be ginning Tuesday, August 31, and continuing through Sunday, Sep tember 12. Happy Home Camp Meeting will begin today (Thursday) near Ryland and continue through Sun- day, August 29. Stockholders of the Edenton Development Corporation and oth er interested citizens are request ed to attend a meeting in the Court House Monday night, Aug ust 23, at 8 o’clock. Circles of the Baptist Church will meet Monday afternoon and night and Tuesday night. A community picnic will be held on the Center Hill Methodist Church grounds Wednesday even ing, August 25, at 6:30 o’clock. Public Jehovah Witnesses talk Sunday afternoon, August 22, at 3 o’clock at 939 North Broad Street. Chowan County’s 1954 4-H Club pullet show and sale at the Eden ton armory Wednesday afternoon, August 25, at 2 o’clock. Chowan County's recently ap pointed Fire Commission will hold its first meeting Friday afternoon, August 20, at 3 o’clock in the Court House. Chowan County Commissioners will hold their September meet ing Thursday, September 2, in- I stead of Monday, September 6 due | to the observance of Labor Day ' on the latter date. y Revival services at Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church will end Sunday, August 22. VFW Auxiliary meets tonight Nelly Don Herd are three from Nefy Don's ' luperb Fair Weather series. Soft . little suits with a new-teason v . cut... slimming, easy lines. In lovely, lightweight fabrics \ the > " ** . . Y Bloused-block • | In serge § H of rayon and acetate. Winter blue, 'IMB dark mauve, brown, black. 10 to 20; & j l i2'/2 to 'SB The Chesterfield, If / in handsome Chromspun suiting. I j j Velveteen collar, cuffs and handbound j j I \ buttonholes. Grey, blue, brown. f J \ Ito 18 and 10'/ 2 to lß'/ 2 . 22.95 ™ Ascot suit, right. Good looking combination et plaid and plain ■*- suiting (rayon ond acetate). Ascot / -•> .is detachable. Brown, grey, blue. / 8 to 16. 22.95 / - KNIT SUITS by Jantzen, Lasso Scotland, Loury Rich and Helen Harper. $13.95 to $33.95 SWEATERS, including Cashmers, Cardigan and Slipovers Blouses DRESS AND SPORT SKIRTS AND MATCHING ACCESSORIES * l , i r'n ■ ■ a (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the VFW hall. A coon dog field trial will be held at Dillard’a Mill Pond as a Labor Day attraction Monday, September 6. Kindergarten claas opens in the Edenton Elementary School Wed neoday morning, September 1, at 9 o’clock. Stated communication of Una nimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F. ft A. M„ tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the Court House. Teen-Age Club open Tuesday and Thursday nights. VFW Post meets in VFW home Tuesday night of next week. Revival services will come to a close at Warwick Baptist Church ( Sunday night, August 22. Chowan Tribe, No. 12, 1.0.R.M., meets Monday night at 8 o’clock in the Red Men hall. Fund raising drive for the Edenton swimming pool still in progress. Edenton Rotary Club meets this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock I in the Parish House. VFW Post home open every J Friday and Saturday night for { members and guests. * 1 Wherever there is a human being : there is an opportunity for kindness. —Seneca. Rocky Hock Revival Begins August 22nd Speaker Will Be the Rev. L. H. Raines, Father Os the Pastor Revival services will begin at Rocky lock Baptist Church, Sunday, August 22. Sunday services will be held at 1 A. M. and 8 P. M., while services from Monday through Saturday will be at 3 o’clock in the afternoon and 8 o’clock each night. The final service [will be Supday morning, August 29, at 11 o’clock. W. Jim Daniels will direct the mu sic, assisted by Mark White, Miss Beulah Evans and Mrs. Lynn Perry. The revival speaker, the Rev. L. H. Raines, is the father of the Rocky Hock pastor, and has for many years been president of Long Creek Acad emy. He has served a number of churches in upper South Carolina as pastor in addition to his school work. Long Creek Academy has been a Bap tist institution during the years and has sent out many ministers who are now successful in denominational life. The public is cordially invited to at tend any or all services. ■-- - ■
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