PAGE SIX —ttCTIOH ONB SOCIETY NEWS Hob* From Tour Miss Mary McDonald Holmes returned from a two weeks ttur of the New England States Canada. ' ; Hartford Visitor s Mrs. H. V. Goodwin of Hert tord spent the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Fairy. o Guest Os Parents Miss Estelle Perry of Wash- D. C., spent last week as 4 guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Perry. Chapal Hill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Branning Perry Had as their guests last week their daughter, Mrs. Watts Poe and children of Chapel Hill. Home From Camp ; Miss Nellie Wood has returned from a 10-day stay at Camp Leach. Norfolk Visitor Mrs. S. X. Stephens of Nor folk is spending some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum, Sr. o Return From Nags Head Mrs. Charlie Wood, Jr., and sons Charles and Emmett, spent last week at Nags Head. o Tennessee Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Powell and children of Athens, Tenn., are the guests of Dr. Powell’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell. In Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight are spending this week in Atlan ta, Ga., on business. Guest of Parents Mrs. Walter Jones of Farmville spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long. On Sunday Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Long attended the wedding of Mrs. Long’s niece in Suffolk, Va. Returns Home Mrs. H. B. Jones has returned after having spent several weeks in Sanford, N. C., and Stoneville, V% C., with her daughter, Mrs. Mill Vogedes and Mrs. Otis Stone Returns Home Mrs. Mary Hill of Norfolk has returned home after spending aome time with her brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long. o At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Basnight and daughters are spending the week at Nags Head. Plymouth Visitor Mrs. Bernice Hammons of Ply mouth is the guest of her son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Burton, Jr. . v „ o Return From White Lake Mr. and Mrs. Luther Parks and iota have returned from a vaca-! tion spent at White Lake. Undergoes Operation , Stacy Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lamb, underwent an appendectomy on Monday at Cho wan Hospital. He is improving very nicely. Visit In Charlotte Mrs. William J. White and nephew, Denny Deßlois, have re turned home after spending sev eral days in Charlotte visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., and Mr. White. She was accom panied home by Mrs. White and son, Joe. Visit In Oxford Gene Ward spent the week-end in Oxford with his brother, Mil lard Ward and Mrs. Ward. Raleigh Visitors Mrs. Frank Gallagher and chil dren of Raleigh visited friends in town last week. Friday In Norfolk Mrs. J. Frank White and Mrs. William J. White spent Friday in Norfolk. Return Home Mrs. Julius Hollowell and son, Glenn, have returned to their heme at Falls Church, Va., after visiting her mother, Mrs. Clyde Berry. Visit At Ocean View . Billy White, Joe White, Ricky jMßlois, Dennis Scalzi and Billy JCeeter spent Friday at Ocean View, Va. > Visiting’ Mother Mr. and Mrs. S. X Britt of socky Mount is visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Clyde Berry. 5 Here From Raleigh -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stallings find son, Scottie of Raleigh, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barrow on Minday. At Nags Head MMiss Sara Miller is spending V -' V: '•J-'J!'-A * SHHzr? .-r-w"a v. Visiting Relatives Mrs. George Norris and Miss I Inez Norris are visiting relatives! in Baltimore and Philadelphia. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Britt, Mrs. Clyde Berry and Mrs. Dick Per ry spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., visiting the latter’s brother, J. J. Bowen and attended a birthday ( dinner in honor of his 72nd birth day anniversary. Returns Home | ( After spending several days in , Chapel Hill and Greensboro, Mrs., { Marvin Wilson has returned ( home. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Leon ard and two daughters are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher this week. Guests of Parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bunch, Jr., and family of Kinston and Mrs. Carlton Webb of Norfolk spent last week with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bunch. At White Lake Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fai.rcloth and children and Mr. and Mrs Gene Perry and children left Sun day to spend a vacation at White Lake. Week-end At White Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish and daughters, Martha Lou and Anne will leave today (Thursday) to spend the week-end at White Lake. California Visitors Corpsman and Mrs. James Smith and three children of Cali fornia are spending a 30-day leave] with relatives and friends. After returning home the family will leave for North Africa. Texas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan have as their guests this week. Mrs. Helen Faye Agnew, Gary Agnew and Donald McKenny from Garland, Texas. Return From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Graham Robbins have returned from a two-week stay at their cottage on the Albe marle Sound. They had as their guests Mrs. Robbins’ soft and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Morgan of West Virginia o Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Copeland had as their guest over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cope land of Winston-Salem. Mt. Airy Visitors Mrs. Edmund Burke and sons of Mt. Airy are the guests of Mrs. Burke’s mother, Mrs. Harry Smith. Return From Beach Mrs. J. N. Pruden and children have returned from a week’s stay at Nags Head. Guest of Mother Thomas Haste of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Joe Haste, over the week-end. Guests This Week R. L. Chesson has as his guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant of Franklin, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Babb of Ports mouth, Va. At Convocation The Rev. and Mrs. J. Earl Rich ardson left Tuesday for Lake Junaluska, where they will at tend the Methodist Adult convo cation in session August 2 to 5. Visits Mother Bill Garrett and Mrs. James Dail of Norfolk arrived Monday afternoon to be with their mo ther, Mrs. John Garrett, who is seriously ill. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap attended the Paulas-Pridgen wed ding in the Presbyterian Church at Elizabeth City Sunday after noon. , New York Visitor Jack Yearwood of New York City is spending some time visit ing friends in Edenton. JACOUIN’SM vfika fig *2 PINT l^gagr »r»mtfo MtOM CHAIM - 80 MOOF WraUll CBABIES MCBUIN et tie. lee.. PM!*., ft Visiting In Virginia Mrs. W. T. Harry and children are visiting Mrs. Harry’s mother, Mrs. C. P. Parks at Parksley, Va. | At Camp I Dick Goodwin is spending some time at Camp Sea Gull at Arapa hoe, N. C. Visit In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sawyer and daughter, Gracie, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Sawyer’s mother, Mrs. T. A. Spencer and brother, i Clyde Spencer, at Grafton, Va. Greensboro Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Swindell I of Greensboro spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Swindell’s par- 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swin dell. Returns From Pennsylvania Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap return ed home Thursday after spending several days as guest of her bro ther, Eugene Garrett, at Potts ville, Pa. / Visit In Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Britton and son, Fred, Jr., Charlie Boyce and Miss Beth Tolley left Edenton Friday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Boyce at Jackson, Tenn. Visit In Rhode Island Misses Neldia Haste and Lula Mae Boyce returned Sunday af ter visiting relatives in Provi dence, Rhode Island. Visiting Grandmother Miss Gayle Oliver is spending this week in Elizabeth-City as guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Edith Oliver. Norfolk Visitors Mrs. James Dail and Mrs. Bill Garrett and daughter of Norfolk were guests of Mrs. John Garrett Thursday. Return To Florida Mrs. Florence Perkins and three children of Ocala, Florida, left for their home Monday after spending two weeks visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Dennis Hannigan. Returns Home Mrs. Charles H. Shaw has re turned to her home in Charlotte \ after spending the past month as \ guest of her mother, Mrs. W. M. J Morgan. ■ rv Return To Greenville Mrs. Alex White and daughter, Susan of Greenville spent Friday of last week as the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. She returned Friday evening carrying back with her her little daughter, Becky, who j had been visiting her grardpar | ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street the past week. Return To Charlotte Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., and son, Joseph of Charlotte, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wil liam White on Cabarrus Street and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street the past week, returned to her home Sunday. Richmond Viiitors Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and daughter, Susan of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end at the’ home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West EdAi Street. He was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Harry C. Hand.j and two children. Bill and Steph-j enie of New Mexico, who will, spend the week in Richmond. On her return to Edenton Mrs. Hand expects to see her brother, Fred F. White in Norfolk, Va., and her sister, Mrs. James W. Wilkins in Suffolk, Va. Revival At Whiteville Will Begin August 4th The Rev. J. Paul Holoman, pas tor of the Whiteville Grove Bap tist Church in Perquimans Coun ty, announces that revival ser vices will be held yi his church beginning Sunday morning, Au gust 4, at 11 o’clock and will con-1 tinue each night through Satur day, August 10. The visiting preach will be the Rev. L. C. Chandler, pastor of the i Macedonia Baptist Church. The public is invited to attend any or all services. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. AUGUST 1,1887. Contract Is Awarded ‘ For Water Extension Continued from Pago I—Section 1 through this section and that there is considerable danger of hitting a child while playing. The speed limit will no doubt be adopted at the next regular meet ing of Town Council Tuesday night, August 13. Another traffic problem was al so aired at the meeting. This had to do with heavy trucks using Granville Street from Route 32 to Queen Street. The complaint was registered that the trucks cause | vibration in some of the houses | along the street and further that the State does not maintain this street as it does Broad and Queen Streets, so that it was the opinion of some of the Councilmen that Edenton is penalized by the heavy trucks using a city-maintained street instead of the route which i is maintained by the State. \ At a previous meeting, by a | split vote, the Councilmen voted to purchase the building now used by Spedic Food Products, located on town property. The building is to be sold by the Albemarle Peanut Company and the Spedic concern has agreed to lease it at a rate which is expected to amor tize the investment in about 10 years. Two of the Councilmen J. Clarence Leary and John Mitchener, abstained from voting on the issue. George Alma By rum and Luther Parks voted against the proposal. Raleigh Hollowell and J. Edwin Bufflap voted in favor of the motion, so that it was a tie vote, which was broken by Mayor Kehayes, who voted to purchase the building at a cost of $5,000. At Friday night’s meeting a mo tion was made to table the pro posal, but this motion was defeat- (PAINT WORKS WONDERS 1 ivSLjfi WHEN APPLIED - BRIGHTEN UP THOSE ,5.25 ' 55.10 SANI-FLAT *"* OULAMEL INTERIOR GLOSS in 3 Benjamin Moore Paints 16 heavenly shades and white in AHcyd Soni-Rat for walls and ceilings; Alkyd Dulamel for semi-gloss trim or walls; and Moore's Interior Gloss Enamel wherever • you want o brilliant gloss. They’re easy to apply . ... wash in a jiffy. OUR POLICY ON PAINT PRICES Ito 4 Gals. .. ; "NET 5 to 9 Ga 15..... . LESS 10% 10 Gals, or more...LESS 15% OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 5 P.M. FREEPARKING HHI ed, so that as the matter now stands the town will buy the building instead of allowing a privately-owned building being located on town property. [civic calendar] Continued from Page I—Section 1 carted revival effort to cover the month of August. The four in cluded are Center HilL Ballard's Bridge. Macedonia and Rocky Hock. Chowan Tribe No. 12 Improved Order of Red Men. will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night. August 5, at 7 o'clock. Edenton Rotarians will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Court House. The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday night. August 6, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Les lie Morgan. Chaplain Charles Iley will preach at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning in the Methodist Church. The Rev. L. C. Chandler, pas tor of the Macedonia Baptist Church will preach at a revival in the Whiteville Baptist Church in Perquimans County Sunday, August 4 through Saturday. Au gust 10. The Advance Local 4-H Club will hold a picnic at Sandy Point Beach Saturday afternoon. August 3, beginning at 4:30 o'clock. ROTARIANS QUIZZED At last week’s Rotary meeting Thomas Byrum presented a Ro tary quiz which was very much enjoyed. The questions had to do with Rotary as an international organization. Firemen Honored For Long Service Continued from Page I—Section 1 Hall served as chief of the de partment and since his death W. J. Yates has shouldered the re sponsibilities. Mr. Yates is vital ly interested in the Fire Depart ment and it was actually due to his foresight and eagerness to im prove fire fighting in Edenton that most of the present equip ment has been secured. The Edenton Fire Department is made up of the following: Chief W. J. Yates, Assistant Chief Skinner A. 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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT - ’ The JRev. and Mrs. George B. , Hofibes announce .the birth of ■ twin daughters, bom Tuesday i night in the Albemarle Hospital at Elizabeth 'City.