Newspapers / The Chowan herald. / Nov. 18, 1954, edition 1 / Page 12
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SECTION ONE-: SOCIETY NEWS Week-end Guests Mr. ami Mrs. E. W. Atbrechton of Richmond, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Charles bhaw and Mrs. W. M. Morgan. Elizabeth City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symons and Mrs. Oscar Symons of Elizabeth City were Sunday guests of Mrs. W. M. Mor gan. Week-end Guest A C Rip Osterhuber of Spence Air Force Base. Georgia, spent a few days last week with Frank Hughes, He was on-route to Reese Air Force Base in I.unlock, Texas. ill r-, - i-ej-erercj-u-u- M Double your pleasure dSI Os half the cost! annual j Vfrprice sale^ Wooil-l''‘-c or Lilac COLOGNE fi„, ,w." J~u« *“*• fsr l™l Just L Ooroikj F«*i“ ifrmffj Ci«. Fid. tk.S "M"* "*"s J)litmk **. Iwmw Juril if fflfcSf//? Vo?tlmtmi Tim» if llfesll I ' ■ BELK - TYLER’S Edenton, North Carolina t I Page Twelve NOW' Du Pont & j did. RUBBER-BASE WALL PAINT m) makes | fe .1/ J wall painting / easier than ever i ft w.. 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' l \ your color coat \ -I ★ Makes two-coat-o-day 8,).9.3 MSuSm \ painting possible Byrum Hardware Company Edenton Suffolk DOPONT PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE Visit In Virginia j Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, Jr., and children, Mrs. Edith Oliver and Miss Annette Oliver spent Sunday visiting Mrs." Oliver’s son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Bishop of Law renceviHe, Va Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kmminizer spent several days last week in Norfolk and while there attended the lee Capades Visiting In Portsmouth Mr and Mrs. T. J. Wilder are spending some time with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culpepper at Portsmouth. THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON. N. C '•"'TTRSDAT NOVEMBER 18, 1954. Norfolk Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cates of Norfolk were week-end guests in Edenton. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harry had as their week-end guests, Mrs. Carson ; Barnes, Jr., and Mrs. V. S. Deitrick. - Jr., of Parksley, Va. See Ice Capades Mr. and Mrs John Bunch attended the Ice Capades in Norfolk on Bun day. Visit In Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Owens and Son, Stephen, spent last week in Hen derson. Attend Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. M. M. N i\on, Floyd Johnson and Miss Virginia Downing attended a reunion of. the Nixon fami ly in Halifax Sunday. Attend Ice Capades Mr. and Mrs. Jack Habit and Mr. and Mrs. Peck Lassiter attended the Ice Capades in Norfolk. Va. See Ice Capades Mr and Mrs. Oscar Peeples and Mr. and Mi x Willie Bunch attended the Tee Capades in Norfolk on Sunday. Visits Mother Ben Browning, a student at N. C. State silent the week-end with his mo-, thor, Mrs, Mary L. Browning. Visits In Kinston Mrs, Edward Speight spent several] | days last week visiting relatives in | : Kinston. Week-end Guest ] Miss Faye Pail of Roanoke Rapids spent the Week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. A. C. Boyce. In Norfolk Misses Grace Hudson, NVidia Haste [ and Juanita Bennett spent one day this week in Norfolk. Week-end Guests Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haw-! kins over the week-end were Mrs. ! Hawkins’ son and daughter-in-law, Mr. i ] and Mrs. W. T. Brock arid daughter of Newport News, Va, Visits Mother William Leary of Roanoke Rapids spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Dick Leary. New York Visitors Bruce Jones, Jr„ of Syracuse, N, V.. and W. N. Wildridge of Rochester. N. V.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones for several days last week. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry and children spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs D. K. Fry in Raleigh and attend ed the Stato-Richmorul football game. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Cuthrell and daughter. Ellen and Airs. Lillie B. j Parks visited relatives in Norfolk on; Sunday. Yes, now you can paint four aver age walls in just half a day with amazing Flow Kote Rubber Base Wall Paint! Goes on easily with brush or roller . . . dries in 30 min utes ... no unpleasant odor , . . super scrubbable ... wide range of stunning colors which are matched in odorless Duco Semi-Gloss for woodwork. g| Qt (d.ep colors slightly higher) Visits Parents Miss Charlotte Bunch of Tarboro spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs, M. L. Bunch. Wilson Visitor Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce had as ! their Week-end guest Mrs. W. W. Umphlett of Wilson Hertford Guest Mrs. Etta Walters of Hertford spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce. ’ > islt Relatives Mrs. Roy Spruill and daughter, Jane spent last week in Kinston visiting relatives and were joined by Mr. Spruill for the week-end. Week-end In Candor Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Phillips and son Tom spent the week-end in Candor. N. C., visiting Air. and Airs. Hugh Thornburg. Visiting Parents A C Frank Hughes, Jr., lias com pleted his primary training at Spence Air Force Base in Georgia and is spending 10 days as guest of his par ents, Air. and Airs. Frank Hughes. At the conclusion of his visit he will re port at Reese Air Force Base at Lu ilock. Texas, for six months training. Week-end Guests Air. and Mrs. W. A. Culpepper of] Portsmouth spent the week-end with \ Mrs. Culpepper’s parents, Air. and Mrs. T. J. Wilder. I j Week-end In Portsmouth Boh Chesson spent the week-end in Portsmouth with relatives. Visits Sister Frank Aluth of Snow Hill spent the week-end with his sister, Aliss Tillio Muth. Rocky Mount Visitor Clifford Kelly of Rocky Mount was la guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles ■ last Tuesday. Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. John Raines and son, jjohn, Jr, visited friends and rela- 1 -fives in Columbia, S. C., last week. CIVIC CALENDAR (Continued from Page One) shoot at the club house all day Friday, November 19, from 10 A. M., to 10 P. M. Junior Class of the Edenton Junior-Senior High School will hold a cake sale in the school gymnasium Wednesday morning, November 24, beginning at 10:15 o'clock. Home Demonstration County Council will sponsor a bake sale at the P & Q Super Market Fri day morning, November 19, begin ning at 9 o’clock. Town and county offices will be closed all day next Thursday, No vember 25, in observance of Thanksgiving. Bank of Edenton will be closed all day Thursday, November 25, in observance of Thanksgiving. ■ Monthly meeting of the Eden- i I lon Business and Professional Wo- j men's Club will he held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock at the ! Triangle Restaurant. officers Wives Club will hold a ; hake sale in the former Badham , si ore till Saturday. November 20. Special meeting of shareholders of the Edenton Building and Loan Association Friday afternoon. No- ] vember 19, at 4 o'clock in the as sociation's office. Edenton Jaycees will hold a Thanksgiving dance at the Eden ton armory Wednesday night, November 21, from 9 P. M. until 1 A. M. Advance Home Demonstration Club will hold a cake sale Satur day morning at the P & Q Super Market. National Book Week is being I observed this week by the Shep ard-Pruden Alemorial Library. Three turkey shoots scheduled by Edenton Jaycees for Friday night. November 19, beginning at 7 o’clock; Saturday afternoon. November 20, from 2:30 until 5 o’clock, and Saturday night, No vember 20. beginning at 7 o’clock. The shoots will be held at the E. L. Ward farm. Methodist ladies plan to hold a bazaar in the educational building tin- first week in December. Series of Bible lectures in the Edenton Presbyterian Church Monday through Friday of next week. Edenton Business and Profes sional Women's Club will meet Thursday night, November 18. at 7:30 o'clock at the Triangle Res taurant. PTA of Chowan High School will snonsor a talent show in the school auditorium Friday night, November 19, at 8 o’clock. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o’clock. Edenton Rotary Club meets this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. Fall term of Chowan Superior Court will convene Monday morn ing. November 29. at 10 o’clock. 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 progress. VFW Post home open every Friday and Saturday night for members and guests. ADVANCE CLUB WILL HOLD CAKE SALE ON SATURDAY Advance Home Demonstration Club will hold a cake sale Saturday morn ing, November 20, at the P & Q Super Market beginning at 10:30 o’clock. The proceeds will go toward com munity projects. f New Parsonage ) ~~T Construction of a new Baptist parsonage has started on a wa. terfront lot on Blount Street. The parsonage will be Dutch colonial type and modern in every respect. The building committee is com posed of West Leary, chairman, R. E. Leary, L. S. By rum, C. O. Letcher, J. M. Partin, Mrs. J. Cla rence Leary, Sr., and Mrs. T. C. Byrum, Sr. Mixed Chorus Sing’s At Rotary Meeting Rotarians were treated to a splen did musical program at their meeting | Thursday afternoon, when several se-, lections were rendered by a mixed chorus from the Edenton Junior-Senior High School under the direction of Mrs. Mary L. Browning. The numbers were well presented and were greeted by rounds of applause by the Rotar -1 ions. Those in the chorus were Leigh Dob-1 son. Sandra White, Evelyn Bunch, An ■na Partin, Jack Smith, Mike Malone | and Mary Leggett Browning at the pi ] ano. I ilf SAVE ( LOOK" © i u/Mt tfae&wTfaoesf j: Specials To Run From Thursday, November 18 < < Through Saturday, November 27 j; * . < ► ■ ——— ;; Fresh Dressed ;; GRADE A !; TURKEYS < ► < > 6 to 9 Lb. Average ! lb. 59c < ► < ► CDCCU nmriK Select,pint . 89c;: :l lIUMII UI3H.no standard, pint 83c | ’ r < ► I :: Dry Salt Corned SHOULDERS ’ lb. 49c : I Aged Wisconsin State Cheese, lb. 65c | Libby’s Pumpkin for Pies 2 2 1 ? size cans 43c I Red Mill Mince Meat 20-oz. jar 39c | I Dry Salt Corned HAMS WHOLE OR HALF lb. 65c :$ 20-OZ, CAN . __ $ | Musselman’s Pitted Cherries for Pies 27c I mde al with coupon 1 1 1 giant pkg. QQ C or !| 2 regular pkgs. 52c Lemon, Lime or Orange Jello 3 pkgs. 23c j I Oceanspray Cranberry Sauce 2 cans 43c 1 I Sunshine Oatmeal Cookies 1-lb. bag 39c 1 1 Juicy Oranges 5 lbs. 27c 1 I Large Lettuce . 2 heads 29c | j Celery 2 large stalks 29c i i: Fancy Ripe Tomatoes 2 1-lb. pkgs. 43c j I Fancy Red Delicious Apples 5-!b. bag 49c1 | Select White Potatoes. 10-lb. bag 39c < ;; No. 1 Sweet Potatoes —5 lbs. 33c ! D AIL’S GROCERY f ;; ; . NORTH EDENTON ; . :: NO ORDER TOO SMALL NOR TOO LARGE < r j: free DELIVERY EVERY DAY ; - PHONE 71 ; OFFICES CLOSED NOV. 25 Town and County offices will he closed Thursday, November 25, in ob servance of Thanksgiving Day. Im portant business should he transacted accordingly. m ■wgjUl^ TOYS AND GIFTS BYRUM Hardware Company Edenton . . . Suffolk FRESH | DRESSED HENS lb. 43c Fresh Dressed FRYERS I lb. 39c j Fresh Dressed I GEESE LOCALLY GROWN I lb. 55c I LARGE DIAMOND I English Walnuts 1 lb. 45c I LARGE WASHED t Brazil Nuts f lb. 49c I — I I
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