-SECTION TWO,
PAGE EIGHT
SOCIETY NEWS
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Wednesday la Norfolk
“ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes and
Sfa. and Mrs. Wilber Hare spent
Wednesday in Norfolk where they
spent several hours with Lieut.
§*%nk Hughes. Lieut. Hughes, a.
Bilot stationed at Mobile, Ala.,
yent to Norfolk where his plane
Was loaded.
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Scotland Neck Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. William Herring
aMd family of Scotland Neck visit
ed Edenton relatives over the
week-end.
Visits Parents
Miss Anna Partin, a student in
Norfolk, was a guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Partin,
ever the week-end.
Manteo Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chears,
J*.) of Manteo spent the week-end
as guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Chears and Dr. and
Mrs. J. A. Powell.
Week-end Guests
Mrs. Cherry Boyce ana Miss Sue
Boyce of Jacksonville were week
end guests of Mrs. Jim Boyce.
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On Furlough ,
Gene Saunders of the U. S. Navy
has arrived home to spend a 30-
day furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Saunders. Gene r
has just returned from a six-month |
eruise which took him to ports in |
England, Spain, Greece, Italy and
At District Meeting
iMrs. Corinne Thorud and Mrs.
ith Phillipps attended a district
meeting of the Woman’s Club in
Murfreesboro Wednesday
Week-end Guests
The Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Gordon
of Creedmore, former pastor of the
Rocky Hock Baptist Church and la
ter a missionary to the Philippines,
were guests of friend.-, over the I
week-end. Mr. Gordon was guest
minister at Green’s Cross Baptist
CllOrch Sunday.
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Visits Parents
Miss Alphia Small of Goldsboro (
spent the week-end as guest of her*
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Small.
Goldsboro Visitor
Miss Lillian Leary of Goldsboro
was the week-end guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence
Ijeary.
Guests of Parents
Tommy Bass and Clarence Lup
ton, Jr., Chowan College students,
spent the week-end at home as
guests of their parents.
Week-end At Home
Jimmy Ross, who is attending
Apprentice School at Hampton,
Va., was a week-end guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross.
Visits Parents
Miss Pat Partin, a student aft
Peace College in Raleigh, spent the
week-end as guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Partin.
Visits Parents
Miss Faye Haste, a sudent at
WCUNC in Greensboro spent the
week-end visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Erie Haste.
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Visiting In, Woodland
Mrs. Nathan Dail and daughter,
Mary Helen, are spending a few I
days in Woodland with Mrs. Dail’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bent
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Guest of Mother
Mrs. Sam Teague of Morganton
is spending a week with her moth
er, Mrs. R. G. White.
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Returns From Hospital
Mrs. George Habit has returned j
to her home in Morris Circle af
ter having been a patient in Nor
folk General Hospital for several
weeks.
Guest of Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Barnes'
and infant daughter, Judith Byrd,
lof Falls Church, Virginia, are
spending this week visiting Mrs.
Barnes’ parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Syd
ney (Pete) Smith, Jr.
Guest of Parents
Bobby Pratt is expected to ar
rive tonight (Thursday) from
W ashington, D. C., to spend the
week-end as guest of his parents, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pratt.
Visits Friends
Wilborne Harrell spent Friday in
Elizabeth City visiting friends.
Visit In Elizabeth City
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap
spent Saturday afternoon in Eliza
beth City as guests of Miss Doro
thy Buiflap.
Visiting Parents
Mrs. Dennis Willie and two
daughters, Ann and Carol, of Hac
kensack, New Jersey, arc spending
the week as guests of Mrs. Willie’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Mansfield.
Visiting Parents
Mrs. Earl Richardson and son,
John, left Sunday to spend a few
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Copeland of Ahoskie.
Wedding Guests j
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yerts oL
Washington, N. C., attended the
Shore - Boyce wedding Saturday. l
They also visited Mrs. D. B. Liles 1
and Miss Jessie McMullan.
Attend Fox Hunt
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger, Sr.,!
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mr. andj
Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. |
John Fletcher and Mrs. Richard
Goodwin attended the Valentine
Fox Hunt at Nags Head where they |
spent the week-end.
! Return From Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Ep Debnam hav«=
I returned from a vacation in Flori-!
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Attend Wedding
Mr. amt Mrs. Ike Layden of Nor - j
folk attended the Shore-Boyce wed- ■
ding Saturday and were overnight;
guests of his sister, Mrs. Aurelia j
Layden.
Visits In Portsmouth
It. L. Chesson s|>ent several days
last week with his son-in-law and '
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Babb in Portsmouth.
Boykins Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Lillie Domick of,
Boykins, Va., spent Sunday with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs..
J. W. Daniels.
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Windsor Guest Honored
Miss Chick Lancaster of Wind
sor spent the week-end with Miss
I Brenda Mooney, who entertained at
I a Coco-Cola party Saturday morn-
I ing ill honor of Miss Lamas ter.
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Week-end At Home
Miss Ruth Lockamy spent the
week-end at her home.
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Entertain For Guests
Mrs. Vivian Mooney entertained
' at bridge and dinner Thursday in
honor of her house guests, Judge
and Mrs. W. J. Bundy of Green- j
ville.
New Team Leading * !
In Bridge Marathon
Holding on to the lead for sev-j
eral.weeks in the bridge marathon:
sponsored by the Chowan Hospital
Auxiliary, Dr. Richard Hardin ami
Joe Thorud last week were re-|
placed by Mrs. Earl Gocdwin andi
Mrs. W. J. Davis.
The five leading teams in the
12th round of the contest are as
follows:
First —Mrs. Earl Goodwin and
Mrs. J. W. Davis. Score, 43,770.
Second—Dr. Richard Hardin and
Joe Thorud. Score, 41,050.
| Third—Cecil Fry and W. T. Har
ry. Score, 36,960.
Fourth—Mrs. Richard Goodwin
and Earl Goodwin. Score 34,120.
Fifth—Mrs. H. A. Campen and|
Mrs. A. M. Forehand. Score, 33,- (
760.
Anne’s Beauty Salon
Now In New Quarters
Mrs. Anne Jenkins has moved.
. her beauty salon from the Citizens |
Bank building to her home in West-'
over Heights, where she held open'
house Wednesday of last week. The!
opening was very successful with
! many friends and- customers in at-j
j tendance. Mrs. Jenkins has op-1
I erated her beauty salon in the Citi
zens Bank building for over 12
years. .
The salon last week in.connec
tion with the observance of Na- (
tional Beauty Week, was awarded !
gold emblems by the National Hail-
Dressers ar.d Cosmetologists Asso-I
ciation, th.? award being for the
merit of good standing. Mrs. Ca
milla Driver, one of the operators,'
was also awarded a blue ribbon. |
Mrs. Jon or , oldest beautician,
in Edenton, and Mrs. Driver plani
i to attepd u,meetiag of the Nation- 1
jal Hair Dressers and Cosmetolo
; gists Association to be held in
! o’clock. William Adams, master of
week.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
■ Mr. and Mrs. William J. White
announce the marriage of their
| daughter, Miss Sandra White, to
Armand Scalzi, son of Mr. and Mrs.
| George C. Scalzi of Vineland, N. J.
, The wedding took place Satur
day, February 2, at the Baptist par
sonage with the Rev. R. N. Carroll
officiating.
THE CHOW’AN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957.
NAAS NOTES
By CAROLE McFERREN
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Finally . . . some) news to report
1 ... it seems that despite the weath
er, a few hardy souls attended some
parties ... so without further
j adieu . . . Away we go . . .
Mrs. R. F. Coleman was hostess
at a Welcome Coffee honoring Mrs.
Cliff Warfieid on February 12.
j There to properly greet Mrs. War
field were Mrs. Laverne Water
street, Mrs. Fat Taylor, Mrs. Kay
Wojciechowski, Mrs. Maureen Zan
' der, Mrs. Mary Ann Knopic, Mrs.
Connie Fortmeyer, Mrs. Grace
; O’Connor, Mrs. Illene Calabrese,
■ Mrs. Pat Rechin, Mrs. Laverne
; Hyneman, Mrs. Mary Ann Skeman
and Mrs. Dorothy Long. Captain
and Mrs. Warfield ana daughter,
; Valerie, recently arrives in Eden
i ton. Captain Warfield is S-2 with
H&MS.. .
Captain and Mrs. Lou Barret are
happy to announce the birth of a
son, James Willis, on February 6
. . . The little fellow made his de
but at Chowan Hospital. Both mo
ther and son are at home in West
' over Heights and feeling very chip
per.
The 211 Wives held their monthly
meeting at my home last Tuesday.
We had a very enjoyable time lis-
I tening to recordings of some of
l the most famous Broadway hits. '
Pink and blue was the color
theme at a recent shower honoring
Mrs. Hans Zander . . . Mrs. Jack
1 O’Connor, Mrs. Ray Fortmeyer and
, Mrs. James Waterstreet were the
hostesses, and the site was the
j O’Connor home in Albemarle Court. |
The guest list included "hVlrs.
Wainwright Richardson, Mrs. Rob-j
j ert Calabrese, Mrs. LeonarcfPal
mer, Mrs. Carl Reohin. Mrs. Paul
I Leahy, Mrs. Donald Heaiy, Mrs. |
| Walter Wojciechowski, Mrs. Rich-j
ard Coleman, Mrs. John Hyneman, |
Mrs. Buddy Emerson, Mrs. David
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* New arrivals from Pensacola are
Lt. and Mrs. R, C. Jordan and in
fant son, Gal . . . Lt. Jordan or Dr.
i Jordan, whichever you prefer, will
, be at the dispensary. He attended
• high school in Edenton, so feels
that he has returned home.
Everyone seemed to be enjoying
themselves Saturday P. M. at the
Dinner and Dance a>t the O’ Club
... 1 think they all were welcom
ing the opportunity to get out and
see their friends ... I know that
after 3 weeks in the house with
that Dennis-The-Menace of mine, I
was overjoyed to spend a wonderful
evening out.
Valentine’s Day had a special
meaning for Lt. and Mrs. E. D.
Smith this year ... Oft that day
they welcomed a brand new son,
Darryl Bradford . . . The Smiths
have another son, Scott, who is 15
months . . . Congratulations! . . .
and Happy Valentine . . .
February 14 was also the date'
of a shower honoring Mary Ann
Skehan . . . Jeanine Coleman and
Alice Heaiy were the hostesses and
Valentine’s Day was the theme . . .j
Among the guests were Kay Wojcie
chowski, Laverne Waterstreet, Pat
iti Rechin, Illene Calabrese, Terry
Richardson, Mary Ann Knopic, Lois
Warfield, Maureen Zander, Marge
Roth, Nina Keyes, Nina Lowery,'
Connie Fortmeyer, and Grace
O’Connor ... I mean to tell you
that this bunch of people really got
, around last week . . .
The Chapel Guild will hold a bake
I sale Friday morning at 9:30 o’cock.
It will be held at the P & Q Super
Market.
Mrs. Early Spiars and Mrs. Gor
i don Keller, Program Chairmen of
| the O’ Wives Club, in conjunction
with the committee for the Spring
Fashion Show, announce the follow
ing models for the show: Virginia
{ Davis, Jane McCaslin, Laverne
I Hyneman, Lee Breeze, Sylvia Enge
j man, Barbara Mimmack, Nancy
■ Dalton, Carolyn Groover, Gonnie
- Fortmeyer, Irene Emerson, Laverne
i Waterstreet, Delores Wohlers, Car
> ole McFerren, Ann Morgan, Bever
. ly Leahy, Michelle McQuillan, Eliz
. abeth Wall, Pat Taylor and Joan
1 Church. The Fashion Show, with
1 clothes from Blanche’s of Plym
j outh, will be given at the Officers’
Club on February 27, at 2:00 in the
r afternoon. The public is invited
> and tickets are $1...
>. Well .. . that’s it for this time
-;. .. be sure and give me a call if
I you- have any news . . . Hope to see
t everyone at the fashion show . . .
i Toodle ...
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. I partment’s summary of traffic,
deaths through 10 A. M., Febru- I
' ary 18, 1957:
l< Killed This Year 143
Killed To Date Last Year 114 i
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and walk carefully!
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' He was District Chairman in 1947
1 and has been a District Committee
man since 1948. He served on the
Executive Board from 1947 to 1961.
He has been a Council member-at
large since 1952 and Institutional
I Representative of Troop 156 in
1950-61 and 1965-56. He has beell
merit badge counselor and finance
drive committeeman for 13 years.
Mr. McMullan is president and
treasurer of the Edenton Cotton
Mills, a director of the North Caro
lina Cotton Manufacturers’ Asso
ciation, member of the Edenton Ro
tary Club, sponsors of Troop 156, |
since 1944 and has been active on
the Youth Committee. He is a!
member of St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church and served on the Vestry-
WANTED!
Young Lady To Clerk In Jewelry Store.
Apply To
C. N. RICKS
427 S. BROAD ST. EDENTON, N. C.
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j for some time. A graduate of Duka
Urttvdrsity, he is serving- on oft* r
! of the alumni committees. ' ’"Wisia
| a .veteran of World War I and “#ll
member of the American Legion.
He- has served on numerous com
.munity and charitaoi. drives and
is regarded as a man oi very high
character and value to the com
munity.
P. O. CLOSED FRIDAY
Edenton’s Post Office will be
closed Friday, February 22, due to
the observance of George Wash
ington’s birthday. No windows will
be open during the day, nor will
there be any rural or city delivery,
| Postmaster J. L. Chestnutt says,
j however, that mail will be deposited
, in the boxes during, the day and
that mail will be dispatched ag us
ual.