SECTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS Mt. Gilead Guests Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Poe of Mt. Gil ead spent the week-end with Mrs. Poe’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch. o- In New York West Byrum, Jr., and “Snooks” Moore are spending a few days in New York this week. U Week-end Guests Rev. and Mrs. Prank Cale and son of Culpepper, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. Gale’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bateman. o Move To Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wall left Sunday for Baltimore, Md., where they will j make their home. Mr. Wall has ae-.l cepted a position as assistant matin-j ger of the Western Auto Store there. j o Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Roger Haskett and ■ son of Portsmouth spent the week-end with Mr. Haskett’s parents, Mayor, and Mrs. Lerov Haskett. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forehand, Jr., and (laugher of Murfreesboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith. o Visits Mother Miss Billie Earle Russell of Nor folk spent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Charles Russell. o Here From Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Will Warren of WiL| son spent the week-end with Mrs. | Warren’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodwin. o Visits Parents Miss Patsy Taylor of Raleigh spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. < and Mrs. W. J, Taylor. o Florida Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Harrell of Lakeland. Fla., are visiting Mr. Harrell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell. o Visit In Jacksonville * Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Malone and 1 son spent the week-end in Jackson- 1 ville, N. C. o Here From Williamston Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson of ■ Williamston visited their son-in-law ; and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward Sunday. o Visiting Sister ' Mrs. G. A. Helms is spending sever- i a I days with her sister, Mrs. B. T. Parker in Gates. Visit In Snow Hill Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight spent Sunday with Mrs. Speight’s mother, ' Mrs. Dan Taylor in Snow Hill, N. C. I WEEK-END Fresh Dressed Fryers, lb 39c 1 (No Extra Charge to Cut Up) | Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb. -- —59 c Fresh Pork Liver (sliced), lb 29c I Small Lean Corned Shoulders, 1b.... 43c j Boneless Beef Roasts, arm & rump, lb 69c | Center Cut Pork Chops, lb._ - --73 c | Lean Home-made Sausage Meat, lb 59c | Fresh Country Eggs( large), doz —s9c I Local Grown Snaps, 3 lbs —-39 c | Fresh Turnips, 2 large bunches - -25 c | I Red Delicious Apples, 5 lbs 37c I :: Green Cabbage, 4 lbs -I9c 33 3 Fresh Mixed Salad and Collards, 3 lbs -25 c;; ;; Aerowax, pint can 27c | 3 3 Duz Soap Powder, large size 30c <> Dreft Soap Powder, large size 30c I * 3 Vel Soap Powder, large size 30c 3! | Trend Detergent, 2 large boxes... .33c! 31 factor y-pac ;; Granulated Sugar 5-lbs 51c i <1 ° 3: Sunshine Vanilla Wafers, 6y 2 -oz. box 19c 3: DAIL’S GROCERY :: NORTH EDENTON j[ i! NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR TOO LARGE « 3 :: FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY ; f i: PHONE 71 111 Page Eight I Sunday In Ahoskie | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes and family spent Sunday in Ahoskie. —U , Attend Football Game Marvin Wilson, Chan Wilson, Stew , art Holland and Archie Patterson at tended the Carolina-State football game at Chapel Hill Saturday. u Mrs. Byrum Improving Friends of Mrs. Bertram Byrum will be glad to learn that she is improv ing. Mrs. Byrum is a patient at De Paul Hospitaj in Norfolk. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. John Burton Harri son and son, Jimmie and Mrs. J. W. j White spent the week-end in Rich i mend with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Isaacs and attended the Wake Forest-VPI [football game on Saturday. They 1 were joined by Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. I Harrell of Washington. D. C., who al - j ■so attended the game. ; - l\ : O— — | Visit At Mt. Gilead Mrs. Elliott Reich and children, spent the week-end at Mt. Gilead. N. j C.. visiting relatives. Visiting Daughter Mrs. T. R. Upchurch of Mt. Gilead.. N. C., is Spending this week as a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Elliott Belch. u Illinois Visitor Art Liker of Joliet, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Pavlich. Home On Furlough 1 Pete Dail of the U. S. Coast Guard, Cape May, N. J.. arrived home Wed nesday to spend a 10-day furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Dail. after which he will be stationed at Norfolk. ■ ’O Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. John Pavlich and son, Ferrell and Art Liker spent Sunday at Nags Head. o - Norfolk Visitors Mrs. W. B. McCabe and Mrs. George Bond and son, Marvin of Nor folk are spending a few days with Mrs. E. W. Bond. u At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson spent Sundav At Nags Head. o - - Return Home Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dixon. Jr., have returned home after spending a week in Raligh and Fontana Dam. o Saturday Guests Mrs. 11. M. Campbell and Mrs. | Brinkley of Franklin, Va., and Mr*. W. B. Walters of Whalevville, Va..| were guests of Miss Blanche Leary Saturday afternoon. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. N. ft '" T ’URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954. Visits In Richmond Miss Betsy Wood visited in Rich mond over the week-end. Monday In Suffolk t Mr. and Mrs. William Stokely and Mrs. Charlie Hughes spent Monday in Suffolk, u Honored At Coffee Hour Mrs. W. G. Bond and Mrs. W. B. , McCabe honored Mrs. E. W. Bond Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at a coffee hour. Twenty-five guests were present. o 1 ■ Visit Daughter | Mr. and Mrs. M. Tobias of Norfolk ’spent Tuesday and Wednesday as I guests of their daughter, Mrs. Horace 1 White. I ° South Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Dail of South j Norfolk spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Dail-’s mother, Mrs. John Gar - rett. o In Naval Hospital j Friends will be interested to know [that Arthur Edwards, who has been | ill, is a patient in the Naval Hospital I in Portsmouth. Return Home ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall returned I home Monday night from Angola, In-1 ' (liana, where their son. Ralph, Jr., has ' enrolled as an engineering student in Tri-State College. Visits In Portsmouth Mrs. A. L. Hawkins spent a few days last week in Portsmouth, Va., visiting her sister, Mrs. L. L. Ed mundson. f Jr.-Sr H S. Menu ) S. A The Edenton Junior-Senior High School menus for the week beginning October 4 are as follows: Monday—Spaghetti and meat balls, string beans, tossed salad, rolls, but ter, milk, cookies. Tuesday—Tuna salad on lettuce, garden peas, glazed carrots, crackers, [ butter, milk, block cake. Wednesday—Smoked sausage, but- , tered potatoes, apple sauce, carrot ( sticks, cornbread, butter, milk. Thursday—Hamburger, baked pota to, black eyed peas, home made rolls, beets, butter, milk. Friday—Chicken pie with com, can-:, died yams, cranberry sauce, biscuit, butter, milk, cookies. ROTARIANS MEET TODAY Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet to day (Thursday) at 1 o’clock in the' Parish House. The club has had two I 100 per cent meetings this month and I President Gilliam Wood requests all 1 members to be present today. i June Fox Presents • style fit for a' N. , Princessl /“ h: V - ! \ ,r» [p r The style that flatter£■ every figure in wonderful Duchess Faille— Colors: Black, Nutmeg} Red, Turquoise, Navjf & Orange Sizes 7-15 —512.95 CUTHRELL’S \ Department Store EDENTON, N. C. Shirley Faye Parks Weds T.R. Hollowed i Ceremony Performed In I Ballard’s Bridge Par sonage Sept. 1 In a simple hut impressive cere-! mony, Miss Shirley Faye Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston 1 Parks of Tyner and Thomas R. Hoi-1 1 lowelL Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-1 as R. Hoi lb well, Sr., also of Tyner, were united in marriage Wednesday. September 1 at the Ballard’s Bridge Baptist parsonage with the Rev. R. 1 W. Knight performing the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a two-piece suit dress of ehampayne moire taffeta with beige accessories and a corsage of vel-' low roses. She was attended by Mrs. Rita Chappell of Hobbsville, sister of i the bridegroom. Maynard Chappell of Hobbsville, was best man for his brother-in-law. j The ceremony was witnessed by a' few close friends and relatives. | Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hollowell left for a wedding trip! and upon their return will make their home with the bridegroom’s parents at Tyner. Mrs. Hollowell is a graduate of Cho wan High School and is employed at the Western Auto Associate Store in Edenton. Mr. Hollowell was also a graduate of Chowan High School and is engaged in farming and fishing. Chowan High Menu j Menus at Chowan High School lunch room for the week beginning October 4 are as follows: Monday—Luncheon meat, cheese bis cuit, apple, carrot, cabbage and raisin salad, green beans, bread and butter, fruit cup, milk. Tuesday—Cheese and macaroni, but tered com, boiled eggs, green peas, cole slaw, bread and butter, peaches, milk. Wednesday Stew beef, candied yams, tossed green salad, picklea beets, biscuit, butter, spiced apples, i—— | At BYRUM’S j (WITHOUT TANK ) §ll Buy on ferms if you wish lI^PS Clean, Work-Free Comfort at Rock Bottom Cost WSsmlmm. fipL Duo-Therm on h“«r A Low-Priced Duo-Therm Circulating Heater with Superb New Styling • Handsome new imperial by Duo- Therm with smart “shadow box’’ panel front. • Rich brown finish with contrasting brass trim. • Exclusive Duo-Therm Dual Cham ber Burner bums clean at any setting Complete line of Duo-Therm Fuel Oil Heaters for 1 to 6 roomsi Get Your Heaters Ready Before Cool Weather • WE MAKE INSTALLATIONS • Call Us Today For Cleaning and Reconditioning Byrum Hardware Company Edenton “We Sell ’Em” “We Fix ’Em” Suffolk milk. i Thursday—Roast beef and gravy, mashed potatoes, pear salad, green I peas, rolls and butter, peaches, milk. Friday—Franks, butter beans, pine ! apple salad, scalloped tomatoes, brea/i , and butter, chocolate pudding, milk. , [ COMPLETES BASIC TRAINING , Rupert L. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams, 301 West Church Street, has completed eight weeks of [basic training at the Camp Gordon Re- ■ ' placement Center. During his basic training he re- ' | reived instruction in infantry tactics j* land weapons, and other subjects de-j 'signed to prepare the individual fori his military duties. Upon completion of these eight weeks, the trainee is] ready to continue infantry training or 1 to attend one of the Army’s many e Announcement We Take Pleasure In Announcing The Appointment of MR. PHILIP H. QUIDLEY AS MANAGER * of the WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Effective: October Ist 1954 Mr. Quidley cordially invites his many friends to visit him and hopes to have the pleasure of meeting many new ones. =J’ • WE DO COMPLETE SERVICE • specialist schools located throughout the country. Located at Camp Gordon, in addi tion to the Replacement Training Cen* f ter, are the Signal Corps Training Center and the Provost Marshal' Gen eral Center. ! CHANGE MEETING HOUR Beginning next Monday night, hour of meeting for Chowan Tribe offl Red Men will be changed from o’clock to 7:30. R. B. Hollowell, sa chem of the tribe, urges members to take note of the change in hour which will be in effect during the winter months. The selfish wish to govern is often mistaken for a holy zeal in the cause of humanity. —Elbert Hubbard. ... gives more heat from every drop of oil! • Waste Stopper keeps more heat In your home. Fully Coordinated Con trols. Automatic Draft Minder. Come in today—see this brand new oil heater value now!