PAGE SIX SECTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS Kelurns Home Mrs. John Wood has returned to her home after spending a week in Itnleigh us the guest of her son-in law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Trent Ragland. U - Week-end (luests Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Carraway had as their week-end guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1!. I*\ Brit ton, Jr., of Plymouth, ——o Attend Funeral Capt. and Mrs. Daytmi Robinson and family have returned from drove Hill, Ala., where they at tended the funeral of Capt, Robin son's grandmotlTnr. Norfolk Visitors Mrs. George Smith had as her week-end guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mi. and Mrs, C. G. Echols of Norfolk. Va, Week-end With Mother Fred Wood, j i'.. student, at I'.ins ! copal High Sciiool, .Alexandria, \ a., spent the week-end with his mo ther, Mrs. Fret] I’. Wood. ■ o— —— Return Home Mrs. Dick Weeks and daughter Jeanne hare returned to their hotne in Green.-horo al'fer a week'- stay with her pa rents, Mr, and M rs. Chi, rence Leary. Week-end With Parents Miss I illi:ai! had ;is her week end guests her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mi's. Leroy Da if of Newsoms, Va.. anil her son-in law and daughter. M Y and Mrs. 11. B. Dixon -of. Raleigh. Return Home , Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. I’oe have' re turned to their home in Mt. Gilead after spending several days with | their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. j and Mrs. Medlin Belch and family. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs; John Bond had as. their week-end guest Mrs. Norman Hart of Virginia Bench. \ isits Sister Mrs. I'. W. Me.Mullan of \„r | folk, Va.. spent Mend i\ with her; sister. M; -. John Bond. Returns Home Mrs. K. K. White b.i- returned j to her home in WT-lover Heights ! after spending week in Elizn betli City .is gie-st of her sister. Mrs. Votes Jordan. u Visitors In Kdcntnn Rev. and M i'. Ini R eh. I'dson | had as their gin s;- for several days 1 last week his pari ills. Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson . n,| Mr .mi Mrs. H. M. Cagle of Robbins, X C. For Sale 3-Bedroom Brick House located ix ('i:\rß\i PART OF KDKXTOX —Contact—: ■ i CAMPEN - SMITH REAL ESTATE - AUCTIONS Edenton, \. C. GLENMORE RINVWCKV»T»* la«T■O U ■ • • M | 86 PROOF ®3 / s'/ $2 / ***&» / / / ( CLEKMOIIK / V IS DISTILLED AND BOTTLED 'Vbv usi CIINMOm PISHLLEKiiS COMPANY « IQUISVUU, KENTUCKY j In Florida i Mr. and Mrs. George Harrell, Mr. i' and Mrs. George T’rivott and Miss Laura Satterfield left Sunday for , a two weeks’ tour of Florida, o ■ ■ Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hobbs and T. C. Byrum, Jr., returned to Edenton Wednesday after spending several days in Charlotte where they at tended the X. C. Farming Equip ment Convention. ■ u -" Visits In Suffolk Mrs. G. A. Helms spent Sunday visiting her sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Storey in Suffolk. Va. ———o-—— , : v Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. ,1. D. Elliott and family spejif tile week-end visiting Mrs. Elliott's family, Mr. and Mrs. D, Alderman at Rose Hill, NYC. In Winston-Salem Parker Helms will return -Friday: from Winston-Salem. .V. C, where lie attended a Farm Bureau Insur ance Company Sales School. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. .1. I, cjies.tnu.tt. Jr., of Richmond, Va,, spent the week end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Chestnutt, Sr, Week-end Here Miss Margaret Mansfield of Richmond. Va, spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mis. Raymond Mansfield. \ isit Relatiws Mr and Mrs. G. E. (‘ulliplier spent the week-end visiting rela tives in Emporia. Va. \ttend Funeral Mrs. 1 . ('. Burton. Sr, and Miss Aurelia I.ayden spent several.days visiting relatives in Oriental. X. C„ arid attended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Willard J. Smith. 144 Pints Os Wood Donated In Edenton (Continued from Page One) Shackleford. C \V\ Ashley. C»*ci! Miller, Milan Stilley* Roger Selue t« r. Harold Hunch. I.rrov lloninger. Johnny Speight, William A. White, 1 John Karl Whitson. Hilly Hass. | Roll Evnn>. Jimmy Yates. Caro! 'Smith. Mike Mrtlope, J. !’. Ricks. •lani's () Percy. Marvin Spruill. I liu>sel! Wiieeler, Melvin Harrell. Pommy Cross, Edward Mills. Cecil | Cry. May (looflwin. Sara Margaret llar ( 11. W illiam Tliomus Moore. \. J. •Coorge. Janas A. Brabble. l.croy Haskett. William Perry. H. A. Campen, I >a\ id White. Joe Swan ( ner. Kll.is MeClenney. Jarvis I I'm• r« e, Jdiiifs Stillman. John Wine « a!:. Helen P. Jackson. Miss Kath -- • n Leary. Sgt 1.. T. Stokes, Bruce Jo! i-s. Janu-s Byrum, Miss Zona Whiteman. Mrs. I. K. Halsey. I. E. Halsey, Mrs. Thoma> Harris. Kd gar fvogri-Min. Elbert Smith. Mrs. H* I'-n Harrell. Henry Rodman. World Day of Prayer Observed February 2o World Day of Prayer will be oh ' -ei \ e«I m the Methodist Church Friday afternoon. February ’2a. at '-LJO o’clock. An inspirational pro. I gram will he presented, including special music. The observance .s n«»n-denomi national, /o that members of all denominations are cordially invited to attend. John A. Holmes Pi Chapter Speaker At Elizabeth City I Presents Urgent Need For Teachers In j Schools Jidiii A. Holmes, Superintendent of Bdeitton’s City Schools, and Northeastern Albemarle's outstand ing educator, addressed I’i Chap ter of the Delta Kappa Gamma So ciety at a luncheon meeting held at the V irginia Dare Hotel in Eliza beth City on Saturday. February 12, at- which time he spoke force fully of the present urgent need ;of “Teacher Recruitment" and of j the educational crisis due to the i shortage of qualified classroom 'j teachers throughout tile nation. Mr. llolnios, quoting from the National Education Association statistics, stressed the great con cern: of the association because of the present situation, which has been created by the lack of,teach ers preparing ill colleges to enter the teaching profession. -Statistics show that Mia,oo(l teachers arer needl'd in the Elementary Schools j 'alone and at. the-present time, otilyl 35.(1(10 tcnrliei'- are being trained 1 to fill these viieaiiei.eS. “11l the) high schools, all.ootl t eachers, are l needed." said Mi'. Holmes. “And | if one-half of that.number can be [ found to. take over I lie job <• I" edu cating tin- youth of our country. We will be lucky. "From 10.11 to 101“. there was nn increased enrollment in the pub lic schools of three million chil dren and in 101:: and 1014. the re placements of teachers from the first through the sixth grades amounted ts> ou r cal, pun tearhors." concluded the speaker. Mr. Holmes was introduced by Mrs. Mary I, Browning. Drier to Mr Holmes’ talk. Mrs Shelton Hill mtlodueed Mosdames Matthew Week.-. Clay Fere lice, lid win Aydlett and Miss Ethel .lone-, who highlighted the luncheon hour with an oiijoyabb musieal program. Other luncheon guests were Mrs V1 ice Baum of Brookfield. X. .1, and Mis- Ruth Hoyle of Eliza-* b* tli City. Mrs. Rose I*. (»<»*» io 11 at which time she stressed a good attendamv t<* the State meeting to be held at Pine hurst in :it« April. M>> (»lady> \--rn- r- ad a m. nab ial t*» one of the Chapter's recently departed members. Mrs Gladys < Chaffin. A moiiMit of silent prayer \\a> ob served for her. The* president Mated that recom mendations for membership into til** chapter should be discussed and voted on at tile ne\.t meeting, w hich | will be held in Edenton in early | April w:th the Eijenton group as j hostesses. The Elizabeth City members. I jwith Miss Cladys Norris assisting. | were hostesses at a delightful rbf- ! fee hour on tile mezzanine floor of I the hotel before the business ses- j sion. It was regretted that several ; members were unable to attend Saturday’s meeting because of ill. ;ness. Drug Club Electsj j Group Os Officers' YV. H. Hollow ell, Jr., Is! Elected Secretary of Group The Northeastern Carolina Drug | Club, cumposwl us druggists in j 'Northeastern North CVirotinil. elect-! ed officers fur the year Bill in a ' meeting held at the Roanoke Coun try Club in Williamston on Thurs day night. February ML The fol lowing officers were elected; Presi dent, Jarvis Alligood of Greenville; vice president, D. R. Davis of Wil liamston; secretary. W. H. Hollo well. Jr, of Edenton, and treasurer, C. W. Bynum of New Bern. Mr. Latham West, president of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association, addressed the drug gists on their relation to the pub lic and their profession. i IN HI KE HOSPITAL T. B. Barrow, who has been in ill health for about a year, was taken to Duke Hospital in Durham Sunday. While in the hospital he will undergo examination and ob servation. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1955. [civic calendar] I r* (Continued from Page One) day night, March 1. The Women's Society of t'hris * lion Service of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday night, February 22, at 7:30 o’clock at the church. Pramatic festival will ho held Friday, February 25 at the Eden ton colored high school, beginning at 9:30 A. M. World Day of Prayer w ill be ob served in the Edenton Methodist Church Friday afternoon, Febru ary 25, at 3:30 o’clock. Regular meeting of the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary will he held Friday afternoon, February IS, at 3 o’clock in the nurses’ home. Special training school this (Thursday) morning from 9:30 to II o'clock at the Center Hill Com munity Building for home manage ment and citizenship leaders of Chowan County Home Demonstra tion (Tubs, The Bank of Edenton will he closed all day Tuesday, February 22, ir observance of George Wash ington's birthday. The Rev. ('. Freeman Heath, su- I perintendent of the Elizabeth City j District, will preach at the morn j ing service in the Methodist Church | Sunday. i Meeting for soybean growers ! w ill be held in the Court House I Friday afternoon, February IS, at I 2 o'clock. Turkey School will he held j Thursday morning. March 10. at j 9 o'clock al the Chowan ('omniinii lv Building. Kdcnton's Business and Profes sional Women's (Tub will meet in llte panel room of the Court House tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 o'clock. Kdenton's Business and Profes sional Women's Club will sponsor a j card party Thursday night, Febru ary 21. The party will he held on the second floor of the Court House. The American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a “Holmes For Com mander” dinner in the Legion hut Tuesday night. February 22. Edenton Lions (Tub will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men meets Monday night al 7:30 o'clock. Ed Bond Post, No. 10, of the i Vntcrican l.egion is sponsoring dances al the Legion lint every Saturday night from H to 12 o'clock. VEW Post meets in VFW home Tuesday night of next week. / N ' V £ \ v • ! Htitrn Four-Season Success! “Prize Package” 3-Piece Suit iii packablt*. washable RETAY-LIX $12.95 See it . . . you’ll want it I Phis clever, young three piece ensemble that changes so easily from country-casual to citv-chic! Now, in wrin kle-frve RETAY-LIX I lin en-weave rayon ), it boasts a cuffed box-jacket half-lined to match the printed cotton blouse. Sun-last, perspira tion resistant. F’eriwinkle. Orange, Avocado. Xavy, i Black, Coral. Sizes 10 to 18. Cuthrell’s Department Store EDEXTOX, X. C. 9 S Fund raising drive for the Kden- I lon swimming pool still in progress. J VFW Post home open every Fri day and Saturday nights for mem bers and guests. Annual art show sponsored by the Edenton Woman’s Club will he held Sunday and Monday, March ' 20 and 21, at the Penelope Bark -1 er House. Public hearing on proposed zon ing ordinance for Kdenlon will he held in the Court House Monday • night, February 2S, at N o’clock, I Senior Class News Bv ALICE PARRISH . ' I The first interview tins week i< I with Mike Malone, son of Mr. awl Mrs. W. E. Mal6ne. of :U!» West; • Queen-Street. Mr. Malone is own ( > er arid manager of Malone’s or-10c ■ & 2. r >c Store. Mike was horn on February a, lfl.'lT and his favorite dish is broiled steak. Interested in • music, lit 1 is a member of the (dec Club, Monogram Club and Het.i 1 (dub. His -other activities include beiiVK a member of the Student Council and the Dehatinir Team. He is H(litor in-Chief of the An mini Staff and . erves as class president. Mike was voted Most Dependable,- Most Studious. Most Talented by the Seniors. He is a member of the Episcopal Church and plans to •enter college upon graduation. W\t we eonif to Essie McClen ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. McCh nney, of Route Eden ton. Mr. Met ' i-Miicy is ;i ti xtili Early CAi C VJVw Special if you buy no*... Sole stiffs Fri. SEAT COVERS!! If you have one of (he following makes of cars YOU can SAVE MONEY. Our en tire stock of Gorvin Seat Covers are on sale at SLASHED PRICES. «f I: 1... sir -1.1.‘ :.i II • •*! I-K Plymouth: 1953 also 1940 and 1948 DeSoto: 1940- 18 Packard: 1942 - 1950 , Dodge: 1940-48 Mercury: 1948-51 Studebaker: 1940-48 Chrysler: 1940-48 • 4-DOOR SEDAN * Buick: 1941 (Models 51-71) Fraizer:l947-52 Cadillac: 1941 (Models 61-62-03) Hudson: 1948-52 , Olds: 1941 (Series 70, 78, 96, 98) Kaiser: 1947-52 Pontiac: 1941 (Custom Torpedo) Buick: 1942-48 (Series 51,61, 71) * ( hrysler: 1940-48 (No center arm rest) £ i\ c j nun /xr * n Cadillac: 1942-47 (Models 62) DeSoto: 1940-47 (No center arm rest) (center abb* rest, l) price. ' , i