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PAGE EIGHT SECTION ONE- SOCIETY NEWS Richmond Visitor* Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bootwright and children of Richmond, Vh., ' were the week-end quests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chap-1 pell. Suffolk Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harry had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wellons Staylor of Suffolk. Va. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I’hillips and son spent the week-end in Raleigh as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mr. W. Havis I Jones. Week-end In Garner Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Hunch and Miss Charlotte Bunch spent the week-end in Garner a* guests of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice; Hunch. Jr. Attend Vouth Rally Misses Frankie Strikes and .Junis Comer spent the week-end in I’U - mouth where they attended the Methodist Youth ltnllv. Visits Daughter Mrs. Inez Moran spent the week j end in Scotland Neck as the guest of her daughter and family,. Mrs. William G. Krotton. Norfolk Visitor* Mr. and Mrs, C. G. I'clnds of Norfolk. Va.. were the week-end I guests of her mother, Mrs. George | Smith at her home on Queen i Street. Here From Ahoskie l Miss Molly Reich of Ahoskiv was . the week-end guest of .Mr. and Mrs. | Medlin Belch. Franklin Visitors Mr- and Mrs. J. K. Henry and children of Franklin, \ a., were; Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I C. Byrum. Visits Brother Mr. and Mrs. N. J. George had as their week-end guest Iris brother, | Bill George of Wavnosburg, l’a. Visits Mother | Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and j family of Portsmouth. Va.. spent Sundav visiting his mother. Mrs. t Herman Edwards. Visits Daughter Mrs. H. T. I >;iyt<>n spoilt srvcf.il days visiting her 'laughter. Mrs. Tommy Manning in Elizabeth City. Visit In Chapel Hill Mrs. I, A. P atterson and son. 1 Hugh have returned after spend mg several, days visiting her daughter. Mis, diaries Scott at Chapel Hill. Greenville Guests Mr. and Mrs. It. I’ BadKaiii, Jr., end children.. Kdmund and Paxton, of Greenville. N. < .. -pent the ■ week-end with his motlier, Mrs. R.: P. Butihu.ni. Visiting Parents Mrs. Milo Crawford of (’l.iapel Hill is spending some- time visit tng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood. , Durham Visitors Mr. and Mrs. He-iiry. <iardnor and family of Durham spent the week end; visiting hi.- parents. Mr. and! Mrs. W. H. tia alner. \ isit In Richmond Mr, and Mrs. Klton Forehand. Jr., spent the week-end .visiting relatives in Richmond. YV. Week-end Guests Miss Undo DpW.mnn and lui guest. Miss Bcttv Grant of Jack son. N. C.. spent the week-end visit jug Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Downum. Visit In l.iimhertnn Mr. stud Mrs. Joe Tnish/W spent, the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. F B. Ramey in l.tunberton. Visiting Daughter Mrs, Frank Bishop of Bel ha veil., is spending some, time, visiting her daughter, Mrs. A, F. DpWnum. Here From Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Ben Askew and family of Suffolk. Va., spent Sun day visiting Mr. and Mrs. T, C. By rum. Sr. Visits Sister Miss Polly Moses spent tile Week visiting her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Byrum. Returns Home Mrs. Agnes Davenport of Annap olis Junction. Maryland, has return ed home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Willie Boyce and Mr. Boyce. Sunday Guests Mi. and Mrs. John M. Hollowell and children of Falls Church, Va.. spent Sunday visiting her sister. Mrs. Willie Boyce and Mr. Boyce. In Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Horace White spent Saturday in Franklin, Va. For Sale 4-room House LOCATED ON SOUND BRIDGE ROAD 3 MILES FROM EDENTON —Contact — CAMPEN-SMITH REAL ESTATE . AUCTIONS Edenton. N. C. I Virginia Visitors | Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tribble, Jr., 'of West Point, Va., and R. E. Muse Inf Richmond, Va., were week-end I guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles. Sunday Guests Mrs. Alvin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Renny Jones of Nashville, N, C., Visited Mrs. Charles F. Rus sell oil Sunday. BAKE SALE SATURDAY Members of the Advance Home Demonstration Club will hold a hake sale at the P & Q Super Mar ket Saturday morning. March IJ, j beginning at lit o'clock. A wide variety of appetizing baked food will lie on Side. Workers Named For ; lied Cross Campaign (Continued from Page One) wh.it tintmiistit* (Kilt the quota will roal i/ed. The chairmen, as well 'as Or. -V IF. Downum* chairman <>f | the Chowan County Ked Cross ; Chapter, appeal to every adult per son In Chowan -County, to make a generous emiti*ihution. I Mrs. I. K. Halsey. -Ir.. Is chair .man for the county and W. H. Ho|- lowell. Jr., is treasurer for the ! dri-ve. I Other workers in the drive ate I - follows; ’ Kdenton Manne Base—Ca|»t. Carl] j V.iner. coordinator. 1 ndustries—Mayor l.eroy Has kett. W. B. I|o>e\<*ai. West l.eary. C r . H. potter. W. P. Jones. Puree Jones and John Kramer. Businesses (retail) - tieorge A.I By rum. J. R. Dulaney and Ernest j [Kehayes. Kdenton Cotton Mill Employees I Shelton KogTrson. Colored 'People I)r. J. H. Hi>r* ton. Morris Circle Mrs. Janies Bond. 1 Mrs. Charlotte Small ami Mrs. V. j 11. Snead, Jr. i Albemarle Court Mrs. Hoskitis Bass. New Allietiiarle Court Mrs. W. 1\ Wealhersl.ee. North Edenton Mrs. J. C. Pai*k<. Mrs. Mark Kogerson and Mi>. 11. I Edwards. North Bryad Krooma.‘Oii t•» Hick, Mrs. Sid Cam pen. North Broad-Freemason P* Car teret Mrs. T. C. Cross. Jr. North Broad-Carteret t«» Alhe muilc Mr>. Ik N. Hues. Broad-Albemarle to Church Mrs. Hubert Williford. West Gale Street- Mrs. Earl 1 <' , } <» 11 All Makes .. .Models... And Colors li II TO CHOOSE EROM! :: jf I<l..lS<>\Alil.Y I’KICKD . /-.|sr TEN.)IS Ij | CHAS. H. JENKINS MOTOR CO., INC. f I 105-10') E. Queen Street Edenton, X C. <> Z 1 ’ Our store services make it y J are starting a Sterling pattern for we will show you the whole Towle range, give you plenty of time And our Gift Wrapping, Sterling Registry, and Delivery features are «F always at your service. r CAMPEN’S \ JEWELERS THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY’ MARCH 10, lJoo. Richardson. Chuivh Strcot-Gninvillc t<> Broad •—Mrs. Elton Forehand. Queen-Granville to Broad—-Mrs. Adelaide Uhesson. . Ellen Street-Broad to Mosley— | Mrs. T. Byrum. Jr. Blount-Granville to Mosley Mrs. Frank Holmes. King-Broad to Granville—Mrs. | lohn Graham. Granville-Chureli to King Mrs. Joe Trusloy. Granville-f'liureh to C'iirteret Mrs, A. B. Harless. Church Street-Granville so Mos lev Mrs. Robert Boyce. Eiist Queen-Moslcy to Gran ville Mrs .1. M. Boyce. Mosley Street Mrs. Kermil Lav. ton. West F.xtended from Mo .. lov Mrs. W. K. Malone. Pembroke Circle Mrs. Clarence Britton. I Westover Heights Mrs. Logan I Jliott, Mrs. George Metis and Mrs, William D. Billings. Right of Westover Heights on (", S. 17- Mrs- Dan Reaves and i Mrs. I.; G. Wilkins. U. S. 17 South Mrs. Eliola Smith, , Colonial Court, I', as t Wafer St roet,'a lid East K ing Street Mrs. W. I). Holmes, Jr., and. Mrs. Cath erine Goodwin. Court Street and East Eden Streets—Mrs. John Goodwin. East Queen Street Mrs. Jesse j Harrell. Oakum Street-Water to Chureh 1 -Mi •S; Huywood Buireh. Court Struct and K.ist Chuivh Street Mrs. J Edwin Butfl;ip. I*. S. IT North Mrs. |(ol>ert J Kemum. Heart Funds Now Stands At $711.50 fContinued from Page tinea i prepare the. letters.: for mailing; to \V. f Malone, who gave the use of one of his store windows for a week for a display of Heart Asso. elation pamphlets; and to the Al bemarle Restaurant. I lie Bank of Kdenton. Tile Betty Shoppe, the Colonial Motor Court, Pail s Gro cery. I.eggett A Davis Drug Store, P & Q, and the Triangle Service Station, all. of which displayed posters:. BA's TO MEET The Royal Ambassador Chapter of tile Kdenton Baptist Chuivh will 'meet Sunday morning during tile II o'clock worship service in the Junior Department of the Sunday School building. All members and any hoys between the ages of ft. through j:j are urged to he present. National Peanut Week Observed (lontinued From Page One) niacin; they contain large amounts of riboflavin. Because peanuts are a terrific energy food they are reg ularly found in the training diets of famous athletes. The vines on which peanuts grow constitute a rich vitamin hay of premium quality for feeding live stock. Peanut, hulls have many indus trial uses. They are used as a i grinding and polishing abrasive and sound insulation. They are also] sold as poultry litter and for rough age in poultry feed. Protein filler made from peanut hulls js used in the manufacture of | synthetic fabrics such as upholstery materials and draperies. It has al so been used in making bathing suits. 1 Peanuts are used in the treat ment of Pellagra .because, they are rich in tlie pellagra preventive fac tor, nicotinic acid. Peanut oil forms the base of many fare creams, shading creams, hair lotions arid other cosmetics lie cause it energizes the skin. Peanut oil is used extensively for massaging (adit l patients. It is al J so used as a carrier of adrenalin I in the treatment of asthma and ther ailments. Peanut hearts (the little seed, in side the kernel) are removed lie fine making peanut butter. They] tire used in poultry feed and bring] a good price because of their high nutritive value. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE- ONE JERSEY COW and calf. Producing three gal lons milk per day. Janies By-[ rum. Route -. Edenton, M nr 10,17 c FOR KENT K U I! N I S H E I); apartment. Two lied rooms, liv ing room, electric kitchen, pri vate hath, garage. Available i March J.!. Phone l!tit-J. MarlO,tfc ,‘ 1 I Specials Run From Thursday, March 10, Thuoußh Wednesday, March lh ’ i —■ ■■ 11 11 1 - ■ ; Fresh Pork Picnic SHOULDERS I lb. 35c ► ; Fresh Pork Neck hones, II). 2.">c ; UK AL GROWN ; Fresh Dressed Hens, lb. Lie ; HOMEMADE LEAN Sausage Meat, lb. 55c Camay Soap 4 bars‘loc Joyner’s Smoked ' COUNTRY STYLE—WHOLE OR HALF SHOULDERS lb. 51c Rinso Blue Detergent 2 large D/C NORTHERN LUNCHEON NAPKINS 80 Count 2 boxes 23c I RESH TENDER Snap Beans 3 lbs. 47c FRESH Yellow Squash 3 lbs. 35c SOMILLO PEANUT OIL Quart Bottle 75c SHOP AT HUMP: SHOP BY PHONE CALL DAIL’S GROCERY FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY PHONE 71 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY . L - " Petition Presented To Put Hard Surface On Third Township Hoad ! Chowan County Commissioners , on Monday morning received ape tit ion asking them to request th > State Highway and Public Works Commission to hard surface what , is known as the Wingfield Road. The mail is in the I’liird lownshipl and runs from Dillard’s Mill road j , to Dillard’s mill and Cannon’s Ei- National SPECIALS THURSDAY ■„ r-mRm Friday Ufopt AND SATURDAY (OLOGNF STICKS J7 r regular $1.2?) valur—\OW * • CARA NOME LOTION 1 AO regular $2.00 value-—NOW U? 1 *VV/ Liquid LANOLIN Compound QRr* regular $1.50 value- X()\\ ENVELOPES (sure-seal) 1 Q r regular 25e value- —\< )W * w Goihl Quality STATIONERY d7r regular SI.OO value \()W ** • Moth Fume CRYSTALS Tgnlar 7dc value NOW 'ivC Moth Proofer AEROSOL (f 1 IQ regular $1 .*>s \aliH'- -Nd)W tjj X • X LEGGETT & DAVIS I’I\(KUTI Dl-.1.n I.KY I’HOXK o7 I i'l.N ION —— Harrell’s Yc Ole Yir.ninm SLICED BACON lb. 49c I . - IKI.LO INST \M (IMIIWI I Cream Pudding 3 pk«\s. 33c 1K1.1.0 I.EMON Pie Filling 3 pk«s. 25c SI NSHINK FROSTED takes 7-oz. pk«. 23c Cherry, Lemon and Orant*u JELLO 3 pkgs. 33c NORTHERN DINNER NAPKINS tit) Count 2 boxes 39c I kksh <;kkkn Cucumbers -.- _ 3 for 19c FRESH CURLY Kale and (’ollards 3 Ihs. 25c National iH Peanut Week,!# I ry, a ilistnnee of about three miles. | The petition was signed by 7•"> I; property owners and was.approved by the Commissioners.-, and " ill he j sent I" the. Highway CoiilmiHsion lor roii.-ddcrution. ANNEAL FLOW UK snow IS SHED I! LEI) MAY’ 3rd Aiihounecuient m.ole Ibis week that lie- annual Flower Show J s(ioiisored by the I ,'b iitoiiW oticin ■ Club will lie held at (lie Penelope 'Barker Hoie.e Tuesday, May .’I. NORTHERN HAND) TOWELS •l Rolls 43c RED MILL PEANUT BUTTER 16-ounci' Jar 39c * .. c- - | I Ml .suiting (lie /•..I.S/7',7v Sfi.iSf).\ J-jm in '<i many exciting ways .. . ‘ iff <hi r luight suit toilet lion. lirimming with seasons full | 1 [I l nUj/ I j r 1 Mere sto a j Jpr i Navy s|>ring . . launched in L \ the EASTER PARADE in a ' ' \ wave of fashionable sheaths, .O This one, touelied with while lave. * | VOUK EASTER with real looking flowers il . from a single rhinestone dewy rose lo a rim of delieatc- 'W. 1/ ly shaded blossoms. See our u% P complete new nilleetion of has- E'K be it r headliners! / IVh HAVE EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOUR EASTER OUTFIT COMPLETE including —• GLOVES ... COSTUME JEWELRY HOSE, ETC. National ill SPECIALS n t~Jmm - ,m - I CflllUl Thursday - Friday Ufppk WiM and Saturday March 10-11-12 ALL FIRST QUALITY HOSK 98c value . . . SPECIAL vvv ALL XYLOX SLIPS (hi AA OFF I Priced $4.95 up ... lD I«UU ALL COTTON, RAYON AND d* i nnoFF XYLOX PAJAMAS, $3.95 up <0 1 •UU The Betty Shoppe Edenton, North Carolina
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