SECTION ONE—] SOCIETY NEWS Visiting Mother Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Shaw, Jr., are visiting Mr. Shaw’s mother, Mrs. W. M. Morgan. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Phillips and son visited relatives in Raleigh and Cary last week-end. Week-end In South Boston Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell spent the week-end in South Boston, Va. Wilmington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Presnell of Wil mington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Billings in Westover Heights. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. W. W. James of Rocky Mount have returned after spending several days with their daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Har din. Attend Chevrolet Meeting W. T. Harry, E. ,T. Hobbs. Jr., K. J. Worrell and J. M. Thorud have return ed home after attending a Chevrolet' meeting in Spartanburg, S. C. Week-end Visitors Mr. and Mrs. David Holton and fam ily of Raleigh were week-end visitors in Edenton. Week-end In Chapel Hill John A. Holmes spent the week-end in Chapel Hill. Visit In Wilmington Miss Donna Billings is spending sev eral days visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Presnell in Wilmington. Visits Parents Miss Catherine Reaves of High ( Point was the week-end guest of her; parents, Mr, and Mrs. D, M. Reaves. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Williford at tended the Wake Forest-Maryland football game in Winston-Salem over the week-end. W’eek-end Guests Miss Joan Page of Williamsburg, Va., and Keith Emminizer of Norfolk were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1,. E. Emminizer and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkins. Week-end Guest Miss Faye Dail of Roanoke Rapids | spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.] A. C. Boyce. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch at- 1 tended the Carolina-Georgia football! game in Chapel Hill Saturday. BBS EDENTON. N. C. \\ < k Dav Shews'‘ontir'irus From 3:30 t Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15. 1:15 and 8:45 Thursday and Friday. October 1 1-15— Dana Andrews and F ame Crain in • DFKI. IN THE JUNGLE" B, L. K.NDX 1 Saturday, October 16— Ro\ \tlen in • PHANTOM STALLION" w. s. PRrvoTT — 1 Days—Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. October 17-18-19-20 Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson in “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION” No Advance In Prices EDEN THEATRE EDENTON. N. C. Friday and Saturday, October 15-16 George Montgomery in “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE” MRS. O. M. WARREN hTwaydrivein THEATRE edenton, n. c. Admission 40c Per Person Children Under 12 Free o F’riday and Saturday, October 15-16 Robert Mitchum in “OUT OF THE PAST” RUSSELL BYRUM — O Sunday, October 17— Rosemary Clooney in “RED GARTERS” MRS. L. A. PATTERSON e Monday and Tuesday, October 18-19 John Wayne in “HONDO” MRS. ,W. O. BOYCE . O Wednesday and Thursday, October 20-21 Keefe Brasseile in “THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY” Note: If your name appears in this ad, bring it to the Taylor Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see one of the pictures Page Twelve I Visits Parents Miss Mildred Small was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Small. Return From Nags Head 1 Mrs. Grady Chesson and Mr. and 1 Mrs. It. F\ Tuttle have returned to Edenton after spending several days at Nags Head. 1 Visits Parents , Mr. and Mrs. Sam White of Rich mond visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., over the week . end. Visits Mother r ! Miss Billie Earle Russell of DePaul | Hospital. Norfolk, visited her mother, (Mrs. C. F. Russell over the week-end. Week-end In Richmond [< Miss Ruby Felts and Miss Myrtle j 1 Jenkins spent the week-end in Rich imond, Va. Week-end In Morebead City- Miss Betty Salisbury spent the i week-end in Morehead City. Greenville Visitors . j Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and fami | !y of Greenville were week-end guests •of Mr, and Mrs. J, Frank White, Sr. ( .i Visiting Mrs. Preston . Miss Anne Huske is visiting Mrs. Clara Preston. Richmond Visitors l Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Chestnuft of • Richmond, Va., visited relatives in ] Edenton over the week-end. < Guest of Parents Miss Barbara I.oary of Chapel Hill | was the week-end guest of her par- ’ jents, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Leary, Jr. ] i Week-end Guests •: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cates of Nor folk visited friends and relatives in Edenton this week-end. i Chapel Hill Visitors 1 [ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leary of Chapel i • Hill spent the week-end as guests of s Mr. Leary’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Haskett and c son Kent of Portsmouth spent the i week-end as guests of Mr. Haskett’s i parents, Mayor and Mrs, L. H. Has kett. Sunday In South Norfolk ( Roger Scheifer, Johnny Speight, I Mrs, John Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. | Donald Thomas and daughter. Dona Ray. spent Sunday visiting relatives t in South Norfolk. 'j 1 m r Rexall ■ SALE I I WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY October 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th DEFENDER LATEX Folding: Syringe. Reg. 82.25- __ each 51.39 GIANT TUBE PH Tooth Paste. Reg. 3 for 81.41 ._ _ 3 for 89c CLIFTON Fever Thermometer, Reg. 81.35- _- _. -each 6/c HAND-MADE WEAVE Stationery, Reg. 82.50- - - each 98c PLAIN OR MERCUROCHROME Band-Aids, Reg. 59c now 41c HOME-MADE ASSORTED Chocolates, 2-lb. Reg. $1.89 each $1.39 Aspirin Tablets, 100’s Reg. 54c- .now 2 for 55c Ml 31 Antiseptic. 16-oz. Reg. 79c now 2 for 80c GLYCERIN Suppositories, Reg. 43c now 2 for 44c 16-OUNCE Milk of Magnesia, Reg. 43c now 2 for 44c 16-OZ. KLEN7.O Antiseptic, Reg. 79c now 2 for 80c v» sr. ioo’s Saccharin, Reg. 45c now 2 for 46c HOLMSPRAY COLOGNE Atomizer, Reg. $1.50 now 2 for $1.51 Indelo Lipstick, Reg. SI.OO now 2 for sl.Ol 51 GAUGE, 15 DENIER Hosiery, Reg. $1.50 pr now 2 for $1.51 BOX OF 20 Christmas Cards, Reg. 60c now 2 for 61c PLASTIC CHRISTMAS Tree Ornaments, Reg. 12c now 2 for 13c Household Gloves, Reg. 79c now 2 for 80c Many Other Items on Sale .. . Only a Few Are Listed LEGGETT & DAVIS WE DELIVER! PHONE 67 EDENTON, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C-, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1954. Week-end In Mt. Airy Mrs. Harry Smith and Miss Louise Smith spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke in Mount Airy. Visit Mother Mr, and Mrs. Ned L. Miller of Washington, N, C., visited their mo ther, Mrs. VV. C. Miller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street the past week. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Randolph White and two children of Washington, N. C., visited Mrs. White’s grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Miller, the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street, Here From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. H. Alex White and daughters, Becky and Anna of Green ville spent the week-end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, on West Eden Street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and little daughter, Susan, of Richmond, Va.. spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street. Visits Relatives Lt. Aubrey Hart-ell of Aberdeen i Proving Grounds, Maryland, visited relatives and friends over the week end. j Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Graves, Sr., I Boyd Graves, Miss Rebecca Ashe and iMiss Sue Whitt of Portsmouth. Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles and Miss Mamie Hogg on Sun day. New York Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Moore, Jr., of White House Station, N. Y., visited Mr. Moore’s aunt. Miss Blanche Leary, Wednesday of last week. Attend UN Sessions Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr have j returned from a trip to Richmond and j New York. While in New York they attended sessions of the General As sembly of the United Nations. Week-end In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook and t daughter, Vickie, spent the week-end in Richmond visiting Mrs. Allsbrook’s mother. Mrs. Druscilla Williams. Visiting In Fayetteville Mrs. Clara Preston and her house guest, Miss Anne Huske, are visiting, Mrs. Annie Webb in Fayetteville. Attend F'ootball Game Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson attend ed the Carol ina-Georgia football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Awaiting Assignment • A/2c John Griffin, USAF, after . spending a 20-day leave with his par ; ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffin, has reported to Parks AFB in California for further assignment in Korea. : Young Griffin has been in the Air • Force over two years. ■' Return From Washington ,1 Mrs. Joseph Haste and grandson, J Charles Baker, returned Tuesday from Washington, D. C., where they spent [•some time visiting relatives and , j friends. Firemen Present Town < An Emergency Truck 1 (Continued From Page One) Hall serving as toastmaster. ! No little amount of credit for secur ing the new truck was given to Luther Parks, who spoke briefly and express -1 ed bis appreciation for the coopera tion of other members of the depart ment. Chief Hall and W. J. Yates, assistant fire chief made brief re-j marks in which they paid tribute to' the firemen for being a congenial, loy- j al and efficient group of volunteer] firemen. Chief Brinson also spoke briefly about the duties of a fire de partment and praised the local fire men. Mayor Haskett and Town Coun- ( oilmen also made a few remarks, all jot which were complimentary toward ,the men who make up the fire de partment. While all of the firemen are proud of the new emergency truck, there is , no place to house it, so that it is] parked on the street in front of the | fire station. CIVIC CALENDAR (Continued From Page One) General election Tuesday, No vember 2, when polls will be open from 6:30 A. M, to 6:30 P. M. Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F„ & A. M., will hold an emergent communication tonight (Thurs day) at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple. Edenton Aces play Tarboro on the latter’s gridiron Friday night. Open house will be observed at the new parsonage at Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church Sunday af ternoon from 3 to 5 o’clock. Scouting In Action Fair on Court House lawn in Hertford Saturday, October 16, from 11 A. M„ to 4:30 P. M. Annual bazaar of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will be held in the Parish House Tuesday, vember 16, from 10 A. M-, to 5 ! P. M. Ed Bond Post of the American I I GET PROOF I I THAT FOODS CANT BURN I ■ COME IN! SEE A DEMONSTRATION! H W HHH j New Wfestinghouse Electronic Unit ■ r~ i ■ Ji ‘*a**“. m I The exclusive Westinghouse 'Electronic Unit makes surface 'cooking completely automatic! ! Here’s How It Works . . . Just set the control for “Warm”, “Boil” or “Fry” according to the food to be oooketf s. . then forget it. The Electronic Unit starts cooking fast and then electronically measures the temperature of the food as it cooks, auto matically maintaining proper coo king temperature by cycling on and off. It’s so automatic foods caa’t burn or sven soorchl H ---• Coma h for a demonstration f $325.56 J»»w»««flfi-»n* EASY TERMS W^StfnghoUS6 Byrum Hardware Company Edenton “We Sell ’Em” “We Fix ’Em” Suffolk Legion will meet tonight (Thurs day) at 7:30 o’clock in the Legion hut. * Varsity Club Halloween dance in the Edenton armory Saturday night, October 30. Edenton Rotary Club meets to day (Thursday) at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. VFW Post meets in VFW home Tuesday night of next week. Chowan Tribe, No. 12, 1.0.R.M., meets Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. Fund raising drive for the Edenton swimming pool still in I progress. VFW Post home open every Friday and Saturday night for members and guests. Edenton Lions Club meets next Monday night at 7 o’clock. SWEET POTATO HOUSE OPENED Ray Eason returned Tuesday from Kecoughtan Hospital, where he under | went an operation. Mr. Eason an nounces the opening of his sweet po-i ,tato curing house at Cross Roads, his' 117th year of storing and curing sweet 1 ! potatoes. BOTTLED IN BOND (WMi (. 4. MKIMIEn 100 YEARS I WEBSTER I v 0 0 I I STRAIGHT I mini! BOUfIBDN muht I „ if tonuo » I /■- m W M A A OOuQMCftrr t **C. JBL MUM-IO IHI PINT I BOTTLID in BONO H 1. A. DOl)tm»tn SOWS, mt., BTCllllflS, WIUDIIPHU. M. -a a ~~~ — Cows In County To Be Treated Free Applications For Service Must Be Received Be fore October 18 All farm people who are interested! in having their cows tested by the North Carolina veterinarian, Dr. Brad shaw, sometime this month, should contact County Agent C. W. Over man. “This is a free service of the North Carolina Veterinary Association that should be taken advantage of by all i owners of dairy and beef cattle,” says Mr. Overman. “Send a card to the County Agent’s office stating how many cows you ! have to be tested, your name and ad dress not later than Monday, October 18th.”

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