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PAGE EIGHT SECTION ONE-' SOCIETY NEWS Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rond and] Mrs. Fred Wood returned Monday! from a two weeks’ stay in Florida. | Visits Farents Miss Margaret Ann Mansfield of! Richmond, Va., spent tlio week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Manning un<l children of Elizabeth City visit relatives in Edenton over the week-end. ——-e Here From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Jack Satterfield of Tampa. Fla., wore week-end truests of Mr. Satterfield's mother. Mrs. Margaret. Satterfit !• 1. Show Hill Visitor Mrs. Dan Taylor of Snow Hi'! i - spending some -time with her sop. .in-law and’daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mi’s. Carl Blades of Elizabeth City, visited fre lids-, in. Edenton on Sunday. Plymouth Guests Mrs, J. (' Anderson of Willinni ston. Mrs. W. 11. Baker and Mrs. Ayers of .Plymouth;,-were Sunday visitors of Mr ami Mrs. Ernest J. Ward, Jr. Visits Parents Mis.s Shirley 'Keefer of Norfolk was the we* k-end guest of In r par on Is, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Keeter. at their home in Westpy ’r Heights. Return From Florida Mr. and Mrs. Charles N'owrolnbe . have;, returned homo front an ex tended ■■ trip to: Florida - wife re the y visited relatives i.n : Fort .Myers. Mr. and Mrs. No-wen hi bo toured the East; Coast on the way home. At Raleigh Meeting Mr. and Mrs. John F'. vh. r of Bandon were recent g a -rs at the Sir Walter Hot.-l a. Raleigh during CkJS Vjs fists'. ttßVCt:£s.B}i>S.fc 5? C>» CVS 55./T5 t»>» C>^> to I ! applause— t I* by YARDLEY j‘ ;■, ;, -o ; - -■■ v■ y ■•• < ' " '■’ £ ana ' ; TaVc which, mirt . - ■ t ■ " * O f •" ; I I ' ' "2 50 ■ if . 4 t 'H fr m i I LEGGETT & DAVIS I | PROMPT DELIVERY | PHONE '>7 -:■ EDENTON fj i i rSfcsrSPs# ••?;’* t?.;i .r?si s^jj-s?cj * r <a -*<3 1 m COUNTRY 1 1 M gentleman | I STRAIGHT | 1 jKjjlKigHks BOURBON | I pips qL | | ■ ® (I'jjlO | ' = «|| j, a. n «n. . nsnuH MB -[j §1 BOTTLED BY J. A. DOUGHERTY'S SONS, INC. DISTILLERS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. || Miiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^ a.-. ! . : ■ Itho meeting of the Cultural Socle-j jties. Mrs. Fletcher was president] jof the Historical and Literary | group. Others from Edenton to 1 I attend the meeting were Mrs. Rich-; ja-rd Goodwin. Mrs. Richard Elliott j ■ and Mrs. Rarrooml Carr. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce have, returned front a week's trip to | Georgia and Florida. Washington Visitor Hill Ferris of Washington. D. C..' was a week-end visitor of Bob Hutchinson. Visiting Parents Alan Rovd Harless has arrived I froth Randntph-Macon to ..-pend the holidays with la- parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. .15. Hari- -s a' their home , oti Gnitiville Street. Visits Parents IYte Pail, who is stationed on the CSS Ingram, in Norfolk, -pent tin l 'Week-end with.his parents Mr. and; Mrs. James i>;:il at their homo on K:ng Street, Visit In Henderson M’ ind Mrs. Graham White •pent the week-end in Henderson visiting relatives. Week-end In Raleigh Mrs. Wood rind son. Oooi’jro spont, tho xvoftk-ond in Rn- Grornvillo Visitor* Mr*. K*iv PhfTu.s nn«F dnMgbtor. Jonn of nroiMivill.t* \v* , n* Siiiidny sit >rs >f Mi*, and M * T I* Wil liford. A isiting in Alabama Cant, and Mrs. Payton K'*l»in>»n . nd family loft Monday for < tw.ij uvi’ks* vi.-ir with relatives in Grovi* Hill. Ala. Urturns To Florida M' - *. Grorgo 11.I 1 . Byrum raturm'd * » 11>*r homo n \W>* Pnlm B-”«*h \V.-dn»*sd:iy. whop* dir will sn*»ud thy winter. At Scotland Neck Mrs. Inez Moran spent the week- | end in Scotland Neck visiting- her, !son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Brotton. Guest of Mother Miss Anno Hawkins of Norfolk visited her mother. Mrs. Molly Hawkins over the week-end. Guest of Parents j Fusion \V. ,T. V. Ikarnhardt, Jr.. • who is stationed in Norfolk on tin ,CSS Mable, spent the week-end j with h’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. \\\ I J. I’. Kaiaihardt at their home on! ,Granville Street. , —o—,—- Attend Funeral Idi" e from out of town attend inir the funeral of Gonrgv P. By rum Monday wep': Capt. and Mrs Willi;im A. i1 MS Mir • 1* \\'h - !. Mrs. Vtfhiefuird arid Mi-, nnd Mrs. K. K. Allen of \ >rfol;k! Mr; and Njfrs. W D. Towsen. Jr., of Murphy. Mrs. Frrmk K \\ ;if i’v of West I’alm Beach; Florida, ami Mr and Mrs. : Tiul (\ Mprtr.ah of Birmmgb;uri. 'Ala. Keturns From Germany Sgt. Jaanyy Ni\on has arrivef] * "in (i- rm.i'iv •" sp»*ed tin- O'rist mas jn*l id av< with his hrother-in* "■ ied - <’■ . Mi*'. 1 >d.’l I’arkcr sr.l h * jn-uher. Mrs. \nnm Nixon. n<*lurn> To PotKvillg , Ihi sce’ie Garrett re.tur.ued to his, hpnm Pnttsvi.Be, Pa.. > tur»la\ after sncndin.ir sovorM! days as iruest of }vi« mother. Mrs. John Gnr and oflicr roiativ* s s. Bet uni Home Me and Mrs. John H-dlow.y have ’* Turned to their Jiome at Buiesj P-re-'k after aiiondinu two works M - iru.*'*!.* of »h.-ir son-in-law and '.damrhtei M; nd Mrs Frnrst Lee. •HtCIFn MEETS The. Woman’s of. (’tons S ■ of the M- i : -• t’hurch ?'*. t Tuesday night o th Ivon* .f \J w I’ Moore ori (■* i harms S'r- ot. . w hen • d**! yhtful; i |nj Manning of Flu* strn'is" ■ i* presented h # v Mr.**. F»|epn Stallcup. - W p. M 1 • nd Me B. I Kno\ w-nv-ho.-tesses and **4-r\ . d re . fr* shni"nt.-: <* tin* • !»»<.• ...f th-*. i V \\\ VI Mil \m MF.FT I NT. Tfco ! ,dh .* \ x|i in of the \‘ FW •• IJ hold ’ - retruhn* meet - _ •<" uht i Thui sd i\ > * s ,»V|oek * \FW • - M Kltii V • P:irr:,-h. J»r- *..d--e?. W ires aU mein, i, M \sn\> Ml FT TON I(; lIT 1 ' •• ■ I.■‘d II e. N" \ F.. *v ' VJ . haid a s-tat* •] eo».n- M)iin;c «* *■•••;-!•• i rhui'day ) at s , M - Temolc. W. M IF-. .s. inrhtrr of th. i Poll!- - a:- - - full it tendance. * Christmas * Special/ & . Via - v SELECTION^ OAMPEN’S JEWELERS EDENTON THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, IPM Aces Win First Two Basketball Gaines Defeat Elizabeth City and ITelhaven In Lo cal Gymnasium After winding up the football I season by winning- tbe State Class 'A Cbampionship Kdenton’s Arc's, j ! with very little time for ]iraeticc, | opened tlio basketball season by do- 1 foatiiic; the Kliznbeth City Yellow Jackets Friday nierht by a score of j r»D.-r*4 in the high school pym- ' nasium. ft was an up-hill fitrht for the Aces, who rallied less than a minute before the end of the itame to Cain a lead of five jxunts. Futrh. Rouerson and Hatton led, the scorimr for the Aces with 14 ■ points each, while Price for the visitor* was high fcenirer for the niirht with 2 1 points. On Tuesday night the V• s easi ly defeated Belhaven 74 te* i?l in Hie jrymniisium. when Coach Alton Brooks used every man on the -‘prid. It was a fiebi day* for the Aces, who scored almost at will. The Ace< are scheduled to meet 'Chowan High in the Kdetiton High School gymnasium Friday night. * after which they will not play un fil Jatmary 7. when they meet Ahoskie at Ahoskie. Lions Club Stages Christmas Party Ernest Ward, Jr. Mim mieks Television Pribram F/dentohfs I ions Club en joyed one f tie- !v« gt (’hri>tma- parties held n years Monday niirht in the Lions pen. when Mrnest Ward. Jr., mim micked t television, usimr in his program number of Lions and their \vi\es. which causal a great d.d of merriment. Or. Martin W >*dy v in charge of arrange ment** for the party. Compact*, were presented *'a«h lady* pre-.-n* and John Mitcheip r. n in previous year.-. pr»-»ent«*d * ach lady « l»o\ of candy. The clllh Noted to , all off tlv »e\r two fU'-'-tinus Hue* to the <hi a-: ir holidays. **o that the n. \t , a- • fi'ig ndl ht M >nd «y* night. .1 an uary KVSTKKN <I AK MKKTING Kd* ’ ton Chapter. No. .“.uij. Ord r of the F.a.-tern Star, will meet in •he M -•-an I - mple Monday night. I)•■•*. tub. r Jn. ~t < o’clock. Mr. , i B. K. I * ary. worthy matron, urges • • rv m. tuber t<> he. present. AU FUEL MU ARE NOT ** ■ ALIKE I Sinclair Fuel Oil is .to different, it's patented! For only Sinclair Fuel Oil contains RD-119*, the special chemical ingredient which guards your burner from rust and corrosion ... reduces burner breakdowns. Every gallon of Sinclair Patented Anti-Rust Fuel Oil is of uniform high quality and contains maximum heat units for economical, efficient and trouble-free operation, right through Winter. You’ll enjoy clean, dependable heat at no extra cost! SI NC LAI R (|P| FUEL OIL with RD-II 9: Extrz \ftfue-ho extrz cost/ Eedenton Oil Co. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS PHONE 506 -:- EDENTON I 1 1 Varsity Club Will ; Stage Christmas Dance Dec. 25th Music To Be Furnish ed By Dick Levin and Orchestra Thp Edenton Varsity Club will I : sponsor its annual Christmas (lanoe j in tlio armory Saturday night. Do-! ; (’ember 2.1 beginning at 8:20 o'clock. I Music for the dance will lie pro-1 vided by Dirk Levitt and his orohes-j tra. who have played for several | dances in Edenton and was again ] secured bv popular request. Tables for the da nee may be se-, j cured by telephoning 56P-W or 76. I Postmaster l T se 3-Cent Stamp (Continned front I’age One) parrels with local addtvssi s. Rut the sooner the better. Size, and weight limitations for. parrel post vary according to place of mailing. and destination. In some cases, packages Cannot exceed 72 inches in length and girth cotn ‘bined. nor 2b pounds in weight. In i others, the limits are up to 10(1, inches combined length and girth, and 70 pounds in weight. “Re sure to ask someone at the Host Office about this before wrap ping your Christmas gifts, 1 ' the Postmaster warned. “We've al ready had to return a few over size packages.” "j Poorly-w i a pped parka ges are an-, other rick to avoid. Mailing car tons; of corrugated fiberbmird offer excellent protection. Stuff their, with wads of tissue or newspaper to cushion any shock. Then use a heavy wrapping paper and strong; cord tied over and under several times. Gift packages may not lie sealed, unless the return address and .this i notice appear: “Contents. Mer chandise- -M ay he opened for postal I inspection.” Christmas soals and ”T>o Not Op»'h T'ntil ('lfristmas”! stickers may he u>ed. hut plac* i tKein on hack <>f the paniel. leav illjC the 'iddr'' - .•* ea<y to n ad. As -i final precaution. I’ostmaster Che.stnutt suffjreshxl, *'\\'rit.‘ hpthj your rot urn adflress and the reeipi -1 ent's address on the mailing car- > ton h«'for*‘ it’•* wrapped. Wp’U do our best to py*ot. « t tit* in,, hut, flu- Cliris-tmas mail i-- uHusiiaily .h*>a\y this yc i*. and those t»acl;ag* s may ha ’ a I.»riiz way t" L r f».” ROTARI \NS MEET TOD VY i:denton’s Hot.try ( 1 nl» iil nv t this (Tliursday) a'ftprnnoit at ! o’clock in the Parish lions'". Presi ! d«‘nt Gilliam Wood urgos < \oi> Uo tana 11 to he jiresent. civic calendar! \K (Continued from Page One: | 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple. Rotary Club meets this (Thurs | day) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the | Parish House. Edenton Chapter, No. 1502. Order I of the Eastern Star, will meet Mon day night, December 20, at 8 o'clork ! in the Masonic Temple. Cbowanoko Council. No. M, De ! gree of Pocahontas will hold a spe cial meeting Friday night. N'ovom ! her 17 for the purpose of electing (officers, after which a Christmas | party will he held at the home of Mrs. I Irnesf Lot*. ! Kdrnton Ac«»s will pl«> tin* ('IIO-. wan Hifrh School basket hall team ;in the Fdeiiton cymnasiuni Friday ;nicht. I>e<*emhcr 17. The fames start at 7 o’clock. ; Jnvceex wi*l sponsor two (Jlrist mas turkey shoots F>iclav and S:it - urdav nights, pec ember 17 and IS, ! starting at 7 o’clock at F. L. W ard’s farm on the Suffolk hijrhwav. Karl - Paxid nnrrcll will hold a .turkey shoot at Fee’s Motor Court Friday. December 21, heginninjr at 10 A. M. VFVV An\iliary will meet tonieht fThursday) at S o’clock in the VFW home. Cannon’s Ferry til Club will meet tonipht ('Thursday) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe AVelch. Oak Grove Home nemonstrafion 'Club will sponsor a turkey shoot Saturdav, December IS, from 2 to 10 !\ M.. at the Oak Grove Com* nmnitv Buildini;. VFW nH Auxiliary (’hrislmas party at the A’FW’ home Saturdav 1 niirht. December 18, from 9 to 12 o’clock. ! The Kdenfon Methodist Congre gation will observe open house to night (Thursday) from 3 to 10 o’clock at the parsonage on West Gale Street. Kd Bond Dost. No. to. of the American Legion sponsors regular dances at the Legion hut every Saturday night from 0 to 12 o'clock. VFW Post meets in VFW home Tuesday night of next week. Fund raising dme for the Fden ton swimming pool still in progress. 1 VFW Post home open every Fri day and Saturday nights for mem bers and guests. Chowan County’s Christmas .Seal Sale now in progress. V. C. 19A.V license plates now on Male at the Carolina Motor Club of fice. 102 East W'ater Street. I - . v; ; \." .•;;■■ v \ 6R/WD *%A • T\l A'EIVFOR'S4 Jfc*¥ 111* I V .. ■asasssmiM- rom ■ \ P ILCO lillll eT\ „ 1-1 fliMPnSlOn • Newest f'hilro advance— slpPS* i j IDOf) [/if US' 1 H K-200 Golden C»rid television jjjppS| I j with L’l-inch picture tube. aMgSjl fsf '■ * /. < Exclusive Philco develop- \ / ' / mints uid new miles to l'V I _ _/ reception ... add new Dkkc . v ,... . - mms I)imßn.siun to the picture. ’ - casters , ™ Only 50.00 down The Finest picture in Television in no . . more room space than many 21" sets • / Here’s tho television sensation of 19.54—Philco High-Fidelity 24-inch TV. To sop it for the fir<*t ffi\Al tiitjo is o nit* mo noble oxporienco . . . come in ImJWjJ and ask for a demonstration of the Philco 6106. See us today for all new 1954 PHILCO Television beginning at $179.95 Including Federal 7 ux and Warranty Byrum Hardware Company 'WE SELL ’EM” “WE FIX ’EM” SUFFOLK EDENTOX ; Minutes Os County Board Os Education j <v >\ December 0, 15)54 The Board of Education held it*! regular meeting, Monday, Decem ber 0. 15)54 at 10:00 A. M., in the] ’ Superintendent’s office. The fol lowing members were present: O. '■ B. Potter. Carey Evans, J. I. Boyce] and Conroy Perry. The meeting was caned to order by Mr. Potter, chairman, by having the secretary read the minutes of] the previous meeting. The minutes] were approved by a motion made and passed. The.-.report's ot the local school’ fund treasurer and the county treasurer were made by the score-, tary, and adopted by a motion made and passed. Tile Superintendent reported that the storm damage by Hazel Hurri cane had been repaired at Chowan, K MMOnf jBH with Mercury Gasoline Engine CUTS MORE TIMBER FOR LESS LOWER maintenance cost! HIGHER performance! LONGER life! SEE this amazing Sff the many cutting 1 man or 2-mon attachments saw in action! It’s including <* a smooth-running, Spee-D-Tach j ijj rj lightweight power- tailstock for quick house. Compact change to 2-man and precision built. use. Choice of 7 ' SCC the new 16 ’ Stt the rugged, Free End' bow reliable 2-man saw with no-bind DISSTON DA-211 roil Perfect for —the leader for • fast bucking and high production hmbtng. cutting! See it Sato *y<uieuf f For a free demonstration, ask. Hobbs Implement Co.-p, VOIR JOHN DEERE DEALER Edenton, North Carolina ' QH gn %*' I M I TV tabic model with giant size 24-inch picture. It’s the Philco 6002—new for 1954. High School and Teacherage, ex cept the gutters on the main build* ing. The ceiling of White Oak ; School had not been replaced as (yet. The Division of Insurance has sent its check covering the repair damage at the Chowan School. I The superintendent reported tout 1 one of the old school buses had been sold for $200.00 and same re. imitted to the Suite Treasure^ - , j The bills paid since last . >t ing in the amount of $6,286.78 were approved upon a motion made and duly passed: CapiUil Outlay, $1,5)49.00; teach. jerage fund, $66.13; vocational j teachers’ salary and travel. $740.00; I veterans program. $1,066.51; cur ‘rent expense, $1,5)82.38; lunehrooin program, $482.76; total, $6,286.78. There being no further business, the Board adjourned. G. R. HOTTER, Chairman W. J. TAYLOR, Secretary .■ ■ ■ TRY A HERALD H AN’T AD i model value sensation... y 53.00 :::y 4
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