PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Return To Ahoskie Mr*. W. D. O’Neal and children, Nancy, Francis and Amy ha% r e re turned to their home in Ahoski.e as- j ter spending the holidays witS her Ihother Mrs. Harry Smith. Lea re for California Lt Col. Philip Quidley and fam-J A* have left for California to make their home. Visiting In Florida Mrs. R. E. Forehand, Jr., and! daughter are visiting her parents In! Plant City, Fla., this week. Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Gladfalder i and son, Greg of Ocala, Fla., arei visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Mack Gregory. On Buying Trip Mr. and Mrs. George Privott are in New York this week to buy I spring merchandise for Tots & Teens store. Week-end In Williamston Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allshrook! spent the week-end in Williamston j visiting relatives. mmmm \ TODAY— FRIDAY and SATURDAY Entire Fall and Finter COATS - SUITS - SKIRTS TOPPERS - SWEATERS BLOUSES - DRESSES and FORM.YLS Drastically Reduced ONE LOT OF ROBES Longerie and Maternity 13 and 1 4 off Hats 44 off One lot of Hats. SI .OS One lot of Dresses. $7,98 value $3.90 One lot of Hosiery SI.OO One lot Bags and Accessories. ?--00 value SI.OO PRESTON’S EDENTON. N. L. ~ ~ __ ' ' ' Z&SSSSSSS~— —mmm—m I I Should Your Will Be 1 Revised? i i .7 ❖ —— H -i One of your New Year’s resolutions should I ■ ■ ■ j he to review youl' Will and to discuss with your J attorney any revisions that may be advisable. . I Consideration should be given to changes in | , personal circumstances and to new tax laws affecting the settlement of your estate. || We invite you to discuss with us the advan- i tages of arranging for our service as Plxecu -1 BUY UNITED STATES BONDS ■THE BANK OF EDENTONI V EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA Safety for Saving MKMBKI FKtIKBAL HKBEIVI 9TSTEM Jffl I j|i' MEMBBP ««nRB*I. DEPOSIT IN9ITBANCB OOBVOBATJO* ;j! j Visit* Parents Miss Marion Goodwin of Ea»t Carolina College visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Good win, this week-end. , Williamston Guests j Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Godwin of ] Williamston were guests of their idaughter, Mrs. John Byrum this' I week. Visit In Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Britton visit-; | ed in Portsmouth this wee#. Sunday Visitors * Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Castellow 1 and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peiry | White and family and Mrs. J. A.,' I White of Windsor visited Mr. and ' Mrs. Clarence White Sunday. Return Home Mrs. H. L. Jones has returned to j New Bern after visiting her son-in-1 : law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.; jjohn Kramer. Return From Texas Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Quieksatl have j returned after spending two weeks in Waco, Texas, visiting rela’ives. ; Return Home I Mrs. Logan Elliott and two chil- I dren returned Sunday after spend ing last week in St. Paul’s visiting her parents. Mi', and Mrs. B. F.! j Shaw, Wilson Visitors | Mrs. Gardner Ashe of Wilson is | ! spending this week with her broth-1 jer-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.! ; Alton Brooks. I /v^^*jvwvww%>vwwvwwwwvww^wwwwxrvwx^ws»>^«>wwvwsA^i^A . YOU . || FARM BUREAU 1 arc just a phone call apart y You can't buy bettor auto insurant ent policy. Tull Uoiwfortf protection, -and you can't buy sounder dollar promol not.on-w.d# clo.m serv.ee, value -than Form Bureau. Pick up 6 months automata renewed, non your phone now and ask for new cor assessable. Compare today* j insurance or a transfer on your pres* PARKER HELMS 201 Bank of Edenton Building Phone L5-W • orricr 1 j flnninvffnasH colu«buj i THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THITR9PAT, JANUARY 1* iosi 11 Merry Hill Visitor Mrs. P. F. Cobb of Merry Hill is j visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wllll- | ford. Sunday Visitors Mrs. Dorothy Moore Ballenger and two sons of Norfolk, Va., vlsit ed friends in Edenton Sunday. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Griggs and Miss Jimmy Gray of Kill Devil Hill were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones. Guest At Bandon ; William Fields of Fayetteville | j and New Jersey spent the week- ! end at Bandon with the Fletchers. 1 Visit* Parent* Miss Ann Harless of the State legislature in Raleigh spent the j week-end with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. A. R. Harless. Visiting At Hsye* Miss Rosa Gasney of Philadelphia, jis visiting the John Wood family j 1 nt Hayes. Visit Son Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Downum of ; Beaufort visited their son and fam ily. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Downum. this week. i Visit* Parents Pete Dail, U, S. Coast Guard of Norfolk spent the week-end- with i . hi.-i parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Dail. Avden Visitors John A. Jones, chief of police at 1 j Ay den. Mrs. Jones and son, Gra ham spent Friday in Edenton visit j ing friends. Mr. Jones is a form ! er member el the Edenton police i force. 3 *m In Farmvlll* ‘ Mrs. J. L. Pettus is spending this week in Farmvill®, Va., visiting her brother, W. M. Gilliam. Tennessee Visitors Dr. and Mr*. J* A. Ptowell, Jr., and son of Athens, Tenn., an* visit ing Dr. Powell’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell, Sr On Extended Visit Gcorgo Gelbach has as his guests for an extended visit his mother, Mrs. Fred G. Schlagel, and sister, I Mrs. Jo Anne Gunselman. both of j Cleveland. Ohio, and his brother, Robert. Gelbach of Shaker Heights, 1 Ohio. . ■ Visits Mother Miss Kuia Garrett of South Nor folk spent the week-end as guest I of her mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Wallace Visitors i Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Rivenbaek and son of Wallace spent the week ! end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. j Elliott. I News About Clubs In Chowan Cnuntv | Bv HATTIE SINGLETARY Home Demonstration Agent ... ——c* 1 Last week Home Demonstration ' Leaders from Pasquotank. Curri tuek, Camden. Perquimans. Gates, and Chowan Counties met in Eliza -1 both City to make plans for the , 23th District Federation meeting , which will be held April 14, in Gates County. | Following the planning meeting I Walter P. Johnson. North Carolina | Director of the United States Sav ! ings Bond Program, gave a talk on j “U. S. Savings Bonds Make a Comeback.” “The Savings Bonds are the favorite investment of Unit ed States families of all income lev. els,” he said. Today the flow of rash into savings bonds is at a high level and still rising. “Apparent ly,” he said, “United States fami lies have derided that investments ■ that don’t change in dollar Value with shifting prices are a good, thing after all." Mr. Johnson was invited by the club women to hold training schools throughout the district. He will hold a training school for Chowan County Citizenship and Home Man. ngement leaders on Thursday, Feb ruary' 17. Chowan Club members attending the planning meeting were Mrs. H. T, Holiowell. District Secretary: Mrs. B. P. Mends. County Council Secretary, and Mrs. A. D. Ward. Jr.: County Council Vice-President. Schedule (Monday. January 17. to 3:00 P. M„ Fish Cookinq Demonstration in Columbia. Tuesday. January 18. 2:30 P. M., Rvland Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. J. H. Layden. Wednesday. January 10, 2:30 F. M.. the Byrd Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. C. W. Overman. New Masonic Master ! Appoints Committees C. VV. Overman, new master of Unanimity Lodge. No. ,7, A. F.. & ' A. M.. at a meeting Thursday night named various committees to serve during the year 1955. Mr. Overman’s appointments fob | low: Finance and Budget W. P. Goodwin, James Bond and William I S. Privott. Refreshment William W. Ad ams, James Bond and Thomas Francis. Reference-—J. A. Curran. L. E. Francis and J. Edwin RufTlap. Oxford Orphanage and Eastern j Star Home—T. B. Williford, E. W. Spires and R. A, Tarkington. Ways and Means Ernest Ke ha yes, Richard P. Baer and W. M. BEWARE! i COUGHS FROM COMMON COLDS THAT NANO OM Chronic bronchitis may develop if your cough, chest cold, or acute broa chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medi cine less potent than CreomuUion. It goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw., tender, inflamedbronchialmembranes. (reomulsion blends beechwood creosote by special process with other time-tested medicines for coughs. It contains no narcotics. Get a large bottle of Creomuliion at your drug store. Use it all as directed. Creomuision is guaranteed to pieas# >ou or druggist refunds money. Adv. _”*** ~is WOT [W( World's Largest Post Control Company BtaMi Oy MM C* ff— ’■- -fc C. 'l' V-* l nfn mtMtmo J j Wilkins. Masonic Education —W. P. Good win, W. M. Rhoades and H. A., Campon. Flowers —W. J. Daniel* and W. O. Elliott. House Committee C. T. Grif fin, John Lee Spruill, William W. Adams and Hubert Williford. (Jharity— C. W. Overman, Ernest ’ Kehayes and William Adams. Negro County Council Will Meet Saturday The County Council of Negro Home Demonstration Clubs will meet Saturday, January 16. at the j farm and Home Agents' Office, corner of Oakum and Chureh: Streets at 3:00 P. M. The Council j is composed of all local club offi-' cers. Plans and goals will be made J for our Home Demonstration work J and activities for 1955. All mem- 1 t>crs are urged to be present. JOINT BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oglesby en tertained at a joint birthday dinner party Saturday night. Those in vited were Mrs. O. C. Turner of Gatesville, Mrs. I.ucille Estes of Ocean View, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, E. VV. Spires, Mr. and Mrs. Willie White, | Auction Sale f f Farm Implements i 1 EARL WHITE FARM 1 ON PREMISES 1: Watt White Farm—6 Miles from Hancock | g On Greenhall Road ? I i Saturday,January22... 10A.M. j John Deere Tractor—s 4 Mobile Disc: i Model, All Equipment Tower-Troll Tiller • Cultivators International Harvester Guano Sowers Combine No. 52, 48 Model .j. Planters . 6-year-old Pony tj Middle Busters Small Utility House 11x13 § ■ 1 | 1 IF YOU NEED TOOLS ... DON’T I MISS THIS SALE! | I Campen - Smith J 1 AUCTIONS - REAL ESTATE § i§H. A. (Izzy) Campen R. 11. 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