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PAGE EIGHT ■SECTION' OKR- SOCIETY NEWS Conway Visitors Mr. awl Mrs. I,inwood Ward and children of Conway. X. < . " r>‘ week-end guests of Mr. Ward's pat ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1... Ward. Thanksgiving GtiesN Mr. and Mrs. John Urn el .and sort, Allen of Little Creek C r d Station were the Thank- -.tiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Hu lanev. Return To South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Joe H.-inmu-tt ml daughter. Jo, left Sun.! n fur Stun ter, S. C., aft'-r s|>en«l : ii„- days with Mrs. Hamm " . \c ■•<'■■■< Mrs. J. W. Griffin. Visits Ir. Plymouth Miss I Vggv Halsey w. • •'■■■ .• -t of Steve Hopkins in 1 !v.- -i:t' Thanksgiving day. Week-end At \rliurlon Winston Futvh of I'd. : ■ the holiday week-end rvith relatives. Visit In Srotland Xi-rk Mr. and Mrs. M A Ik: son S|)ent Thanksgi \ ft v Mrs. Hughes’ siste-. Thanksgiving C.m-sis The Rev. and Mr- I > and family and M- -nd V 1' F Berryman were gw ' M- Mrs. Bryant Whit., for Thanksgiving IVi\ Visits Parent' Miss Chariot'' visited her parents . ' ■ week. (i rer’nsls.re \ . < Mr. and M- !> . family of (i. •• - - Weeks’ parents, Mr l.i.ary. over tin- ■■ Visits In Via '.eel Mrs. C. A. H.l" - giving visit -ng h. ter-in-law. Mr. M Helms in Holly ■ V Visit In IVniisy!» i’ a Mr. and Ml' rhildren spent Scranton. 1’.:.. . V parents. Mr. .••<> Schmidt, Norfolk Vis: .. . Mr. and Mr- If !’ folk visited Kdei:- • the holiday s. Here I or 11 olnl ■. s Mrs. I-:. S. It ; Airy sp.-nt th" Burke's mother. M l.nnih. : ton \ si'T Mr. and M-- C and children 1 Mr. and Mr ing the Th-tt.k . a Thursday Ben Perry |' spent ThUi-sd ■ Med Lin Belch \ isi( In Koc!,' M rs. Hich.i 1! spent thre,. d.-ys last w-ek. Here l-'roin <. - Mr. find Mrs .1 ! and daughter .f ' , the Thanks-.:: Mrs. L.-st.r For Streo*. Visii- 1 Mi... Mary M Hill spent ton visiting Holmes. Return Prom V. > i Mr. and Mt 11 . and children afts-r spendirv fax. Vi.. Students Hie-e Students ho-”, giving holid.iVs tier. Francis IP Betsy Pnm-.-'n, [ Browning, pri ■!<i • Rae Elliott. <"hr; Bunch. \1 <in ei. .. I len Boyd |l Gene \V ird. .1-- *A Perry. K V Goodwin. Kitty C. Visit Relatives Mr. and M>- .1 M ! the Thanksg ■ :- g ■ relatives in rhiye.r V Grove. Friday Ir Raleigh Mrs. Med)in R. Mrs ( Fry and Mrs. \le- m 1 nt Friday in Raleigh. Visit In llladctvlwo Mr. and Mr-. C. O. I, son. Clayton, pen* T ; • ing and the week-end 1" • n'onre visiting velativ ■ - ;i-1 Here Prom Vrkan-as Mr. and Mr-. W. < Run a of Mammoth Spring. A -n ed Friday to spend til: 'ill -It:. - holidays in Kdenton- Th-y «xp< . • to return to Arkansas liout Janu ary t. Concord Visitor* Mr. and Mrs. James Jliti-hener and two children of Concord, N. C. spent the week-end .-e- guests of Mr. Wfitehener’s father, hr. .1. A Mitehener. and Mrs. Mitchenor’s patents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam S WoddleV of ('i.lnmhi.i. Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Leyden and daughter, Janet of Newport News Were week-end''•.guests, of Mr. and lire. Harry Crummey. : Visit Relatives 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee and daughter Jeanette spent the week end visiting relatives at Ruies Creek. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Lee’s parents, Mr. ir.d Mrs. J. H. Holloway, who will ;p -nd some time in Edenton. Returns To Raleigh John A. Holmes. Jr., has return ed to Raleigh after spending two weeks in Edenton. Return From Norfolk Mrs. Horace White and children returned from Norfolk Sunday af te>- spending the Thanksgiving hol idays with Mrs. White’s parents. Mi and Mrs. M. Tohias. \ isit In South Norfolk Mi and Mrs. .1. Edwin RufTlap. Mrs. John Garrett Reger SrhiefVr. Robert and Jimmy Whitt and little lee a Rae Thomas spent Sunday in South Norfolk visiting relatives. Returns To College Byron Kehayes. a student 'it the' F'kivrrsity of North Carolina, re ■ in'.l to Chapel Hill Sunday af r spending the Thanksgiving hol y's with his parents. Mr. and V - Ernest Kehayes. Returns Home Mr-. .1. I’. Roberson has retum fr- in 1 rndover Hills. Md.. where d-e spent a few days visiting her • 1 iw ami daughter. Mr. and M rs. (f"ti < larwot.id. I hanksgiving Guests M■ and M’s. Fred Bagford and ■ ■•I tii'gg nf \rlington. V.a., and M -.ud M>- W. C. Moor- . Jr., and ijs-u. .Shirley. J.iiula • ■ n*l Cliff f G: Ifon. N ('. spell! th.- Thanks- : i"l day - - gu.i —t— of Mrs. W M -. Visit* Parents M-- Ruay Gray Baker. mein if. tin- grammar grade school . v sp.-nt the holidays -it home In r m nts -it Buies Creek. <ine»i of Parents V Tucker.-commere.ial t"nrh -' - ■• school faculty, sp.-nt the . - d iin.lii|a.-~ aPH his par -1 S-•■S -•■ Greenville. \ 'isiling In Raleigh F. K rimer i, s rending ■ time in Ral'elgh wi'h r"h'■ \t Boy kins M -- t.-e.v Felts .-pent the Pel: ' her home In Boykins. Ya Visit* Mother M - * -a Ed-.V ird Bond, a tp.-m - 1100 l family at W'l ■ ■ holiday guest "f her Mrs. W. F. Bond. Guests of Parents M 15 .-fir : J":in. I. vary, a stu- Ff'i ers'i \ of North . 1 'h.a m ] 11 ill. was ike h'di ■ si if a..r n.a Mr. .nd M - B. i I • ary'. Visit* Parents '! \1 - ** a Pi-rrv ■'** U t k■ • < ’ lilege spe" I ’h- hoi d. y i . i’ll :-. Mr. vd Mr- V M r.-'-rv. lici t lord \ isiior !' \V lioughivy of Hei-tford s-ps ! Friday. \ irginm fiuesls \! M’s. I , t-oy Pid Irs -; .Oil ■ N and Mr. and AT • II f>! arid d" ugh.' *■ r. T>a " >f Kali-igh wer.' ’h- holi.day • • - M••-. J. C. IVEL Visit Baughters ; M- md Mrs. 11. ra. rt Small and M>•- John M. FHiott spent it Mars II : 11 College - ■' " 1 d-iughf.'i-. who ire at • • V'"g school t her* . Home From College M■ - ■ Barlrara Pail, a student at "v ■ Forest College, was *h,. h,.|._ . ■-' -f h. r father. Nathan Mrs. Pad. Visits Parents M Mary \un Elliott, j -I'id'-n' I idversity of \ irginia. spoilt •■nd with her parents. Mr d Mrs. J. M. Elliott. Jr. Chapel Hill finest M Sarah .Sutton of Chapel . J -' . th. hol’day guest of Mrs M . \ I’.ai rnw and Mi-s lou Brown In Belaware M" John M. Elliott. Sr.. - p." ding some tioi. in Pover. Pel., •h her son-in-law and da’ight' r. i Ml 'iiuF Mr-. Riinltannon. Jacksonville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mason and, •' id of .1 ksonv ill* were g'.iesis! f hi- parents. Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. 1 ’•1 son during the Holidays. Visit* Sister M: . W. \V. Olive has returned to Her honi' in Winston-Salem after ■isiling her -ist.-r, Mrs. 11. M. S. ;/* i V l><'ll. ROTAKI CM B MEETS TOn \\ J Ed- nton's Rotary Club will meet I 'his (Thursday) afternoon at 1 ' I'eloek in the Parish House. Last j wee’s meeting was called oil, so j President Gilliam Wood urges every member of the dub to attend the meeting today. Tin- program will be in charge of M. M. Perry. We should give as we would re ceive. cheerfully, (fuiekly and with out hesitation; for there is no grace in a benefit that, sticks to the fing ers. —Lucius Seneca. PTA And Eastern Star Sponsor Organ Recital And Supper Warren Gloeke, Soloist 1 And Violinist on Pro gram Dee. 13 Sponsors! jointly by tbo l’aront- Tcaohor Assoeiati«*n and tin* K«lrn ton (’haptor, of lvistern Star, a rbit’ken salad sii|>por ami orpii r wital will In 111 m iho clininjr room of tho Masoiiie Tomple Mon ilay njirht. Pcoemhei 13. T)h 4 su[jjxt will be jP v i*y»ml at 7 o’clock, after which K. Warren ('liH*ke. organist will render a ro- Mr. Cllocke will be accom |tank'd by a violinist and soloist, so that the recital will be varied and very interest injr. Tickets an now nn sab* for the ' supper and recital by members'- «»f l>oth groups, although those who ddsiro to attend only the recital may pay a small adiiiissiop a? the door. Anyone who has m»t boen .’ontact e«l and d»wir*s a tie lie t is askoil t" phon.* 13-J or I'M W. N\ ho Dmries "Who dei*ides \yh* i r»- y *■:' • V»»ur holiday-i y**»i <*» y.*ur w !*.> ?*’ i. i ’ • ' I .I-*, o! c*'ur<*’ *in a my w : thinks of >(>inr?ar iiejv bt-r ter.*' f 'N Wjr s ( " f • | | pSuggestions -^l^. : ' r.’.blc I.anips—Routioir II >mall and I’ictures ■ ■ ißi (9 y r Wrought Iron l ruit Baskets .1 t J j yr tve-ft-g v-t e'er g rr v.;. g r. cv" fc-g I 'TKkUPM to"™* MING I > . J HF.RE'S "pick-up-and-go” 'arming at ■ | v a its modem best—the John Deere No. | \ 800 Three-Point Hitch, which brings small-tractor convenience and utility to t i owners of powerful John Deere "50," "60," and "70" Tractors. \ rt ■ • .. ~ You’ll hook up matched working tools | ( /vT in a jiffy . . . pick them up hydraulically ' '\Vf- • carry them to the field . . . save tima h t 7 4 v£|§ and work all the way. What’s more, " jl 79 you’ll like the simple adjustmer.-is and <} „? ,4 ,>» ' posiiive implement control. | y'-, •Ly StoD in and let us show you the rug- S • j-vxx - |]h oed, low-cost, labor-saving John Deere « f No. 800 Three-Point Hitch .for John |j * ft.D~ere "50," ”60," and "70” Tractors. h Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. EAST CHURCH STREET “Your John Deere Dealer” EDENTON, N. C. Serving Your Farm Equipment Needs Is a lifetimejob with us THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. TTTHRSPAY. TECFMHEH ?. T»VI Legal Notices EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Elihu Francis Jotxlah,! deceased, late of Chowan County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Eden ton. North Carolina, on or before . the lhth day of November, 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bur of their p-covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This November IS, 1954. VERNON ELSBERRY JORPAN. Executor of Elihu Francis Jordan's Estate. Nov 18.25, Dec2.9.16.23c Wll v P MIMSTR ATOR’S NOTICE Hiving qualified as Administra t.u- of th" •-.-tat" of Mrs. Beatrice Baker ilollovvell. deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, tiiis is to notify .'ill persons having claims against the estate of said -deceased to exiiihit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of Novemlier. 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in liar of their re- ! "Very. All persons indebted to -aid estate will please make im lin diate payment. l'hi- November 18. 195 1. , XRTIH’R S. 1101 LOWELL. Vdinini-trator of Mrs. Beatrice Baker llollowell. N"v18.25.Pec2,9.1G.20c NOTICE OF S \I.E OF V VI.FABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY The undersigned. Administrator. CTA. of tile F.-tate of Inez White, \\ t l l offer for Sale at public L>id ■ii-ngs. for Cash, to the highest bid o"r at the Court House door in Chowan County, North Carolina, nt ;12 o'clock Noon on Saturdav, De cember 18th, 1964, the following Personal Property, to-wit: One (1) Diamond Solitaire Ring, and One (1) Cluster Ring with eight tBl Diamonds surround ed by a Turquoise center. Terms of Sale CASH. Dated and Posted this 24th day of November, 1964. ESTATE OF INEZ WHITE Bv: W. M. HoUowell. Administrator, CTA. Dec3,9,16c W’H NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ASPHALT PAVING TOWN OF KDENTON EDENTON, N. C. Scaled projiosals will he received by tin- Town of Edenton, Edenton, N. C., in the office of: the Clerk until 2 I'. M„ E.S.T., on the 7th day of December, 1954, and immediate ly thereafter publicly opened and read, for the furnishing of labor, materials, and equipment entering into the Asphalt-Resurfacing of various Town Streets. Complete plans, specifications and contract documents will he | open for inspection in the office of the Clerk. Edenton, N. (’., the of fire of tin- Associated (!• noral Con tractors. Raleigh. X. (’.. and th-' office of the Engineer, Greenville. X, C.. or may l»- obtained by those qualified and who w ill make a hid. t upon deposit of twenty five doMars I (•*25.091 in cash or certified check. ( The full deposit will be returned , to those submitting a bona fide - proposal provided plans and speci fications are returned to tl'e Fn- I gineor in good condition within five I days after tin date set for reeeiv- i ing t»ids. The work will consist of rippmxi- t mately the following major items: j 34.000 8. V. Asphalt-Rcsurface j of existing pavement iN. C. i State Highway Type F-2 Alt. j Type F-l) (approximate rate ] 119 |hs. per sq. yd.) 59 each—Manhole and Valve Box Adjustment* I All Contractors are hereby noti fied thnt they must have proper license under the State Laws gov erning their respective trades'. General Contractors are notified that "An act to regulate the prac tice of General Contracting" rati fied by the General Assembly of North Carolina on March 19. 1925 arid as subsequently amended will bo observed in receiving and award-' ing general contracts Each proposal snail be accom panied by a five per cent hid se-' curity. This may be in cash, cer tified check or bid bond. Said de posit to be retained by the owner as liquidated damaged in event of failure of. the successful bidder to execute the Contract within ten days after tire award. Performance JJond will he re quired for one hundred per cent (■HfO.fr) of the contract price. The Town reserves the rijgbt te reject, any or ail, bids or to accept the bid or bids .that appear to fee to the best interest of the Town. LEROY H. HASKETT, Mayor ERNEST J WARD. JR . Clerk Engineers: Henry 1.. A Thomas W . Rivers A- J -soci.ites Greenville, N. C. Itc \DMIMSTR \TRIX NOTICE Having qualif'ed a.- Administra trix of the .-tan- .if Henrietta forehand, deceased. late of Chowan Comity, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased tS SftSr rc. »vc . tx rx, rv -« rx , . 11 j jf- ij’ | | THE BETTY SHOPPE Edenton. North Carolina | *- * to exhibit them to the undersigned et Tyner, North Carolina, on ori before the 11th day of November. 1955, or this notice will be plewded in bar of their recovery. All per- 1 sons indebted to said estate will : , - , ■ ■ —N. Edenton Furniture Co. —ANNOUNCES MR. JOHN H. POTTS AS WINNER OF THE APEX STRATO CLEANER WHICH WAS GIVEN AT A DRAWING HELD NOV. 30th. Our Anniversary Furniture Sale will continue during- the month of December and another FREE Gift of a $89.95 APEX STRATO-CLEANER will be ffiven to some . lucky person! Nothing to Buy. . . Just visit our store and register ... YOU may win! ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED EM ITT FAIR TRADE ITEMS! . r please make Immediate payment. I This November IX, 1964. I GEULIA F. JORDAN. Administratrix of Henrietta Forehand Estate i N0v11,18,26,Dec2,9,16pd uuu _ u ~~~ —-S
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