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PAGE EIGHT —SECTION TWO, SOCIETY NEWS Going To Gormany Sgt. James Nixon, who has been stationed in Texas, spent a few days last week as guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L&Dell Parker. He left Fri day on his way to Germany, where he will be on duty for two years. j Returns Home Mrs. Annie Nixon returned! home Monday night after spend-] i|tg a few weeks as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spencer, in Baltimore, Md. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett, son Bobby and daughter, Nancy Car roll of Norfolk, were week-end guests of Mr. Garrett’s mother,', Mrs. John Garrett. Washington Visitor j Mrs. Martha Crummy of Wash ington, N. C., spent Tuesday in j Edenton visiting relatives and friends. j Visiting fn Robbins i The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Rich ardson and son, John, left Sun day to visit his parents at Rob bihs, N. C. Returns To College i Miss Pat Partin has returned i to Peace College, Raleigh, after spending the week-end with her) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Par tin. Visiting At Pinehursl ' Mrs.' J. A. Wheeler is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sauls at Pinehurst. Guest of Parents John E. Foxwell of Portsmouth Spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Foxwell. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant and children of Franklin were Sunday guests of her father, R. L. Ches sort. ■ ■ O California Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Diaz of Mountain View, Calif., were, guests of Mrs. D. B. Liles on Wed-1 nesday. Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. W. D. Holmes, Jr., and daughter, Susan Holmes, spent, Saturday in Norfolk. Returning To England After spending two months with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ingles of “Somerset Farm’’, Miss Pat Green left Wednesday for New York en rcAtte to i her home in London. England. ‘ • Conway Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward and three children of Conway were, guest# of his parents, Mr and Mrs. Zell Ward, Saturday. Belhaven Visitor Mrs. E. W. Downum of Belhav en is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Al len Downum. Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. R. P. Baer, Elizabeth Ann and Arthur Baer, Mrs. C. H. Wood, Jr.. Nelle and Charles Wood 111. spent Saturday in Nor falk, Va. Returns To Washington Mrs. Mabel White has returned to Washington after a visit with Edenton friends. Returns To Philadelphia Miss Linda Downum has re turned to Philadelphia to resume her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. • O Here From Monroe Mrs. Fred Di ane of Monroe will be in town this week. Opportunity To Buy Your Owr Home ... in a Gooc Residential Neigh borhood. • Brick • Modern • Hardwood Floors • Plastered Walls • Immediate Possession —Contact— IR. Elton Forehand I 100 W. King SL—Edanion N. C | PHONE 3314 Consults Specialist LaDell Parker spent Tuesday in Norfolk where he consulted a spe cialist due to a stomach disorder. Visit In Culpepper I Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood were week-end guests of their son-in . law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Furgiuele at Culpepper, | Va. i O— — | Norfolk Visiters Mr. and Mrs. Brame Morrison' of Wilson, Bill McCabe of Nor-! folk visited Mrs. Morrison’s moth- 1 er, Mrs. E. W. Bond, who is still; a patient in the'Chowan Hospi-i tal on Sunday. Visit At Belhaven Mrs. S. J. Sutton and Mr. and' and Mrs. R. P. Upton and chil dren visited Mrs. Sutton’s brother 1 Johnny Copeland near Belhaven, Sunday. Returns Home R. L. Chesson, who was in Franklin, South Boston and Wash ington, D. C., last week, has re turned home. O— Visiting In Asheville Mrs. R. L. Boyce is spending some time in Asheville, N. C., with her son-in-law and daugh-, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peltz before their departure for Cali fornia. ✓ V Boy Scout News By BILL GOODWIN r> The Scouts of Troop 156 were given a demonstration on packing a pack by Billy Dail during the meeting on Monday night. Billy unpacked an improperly packed pack. He emphasized each wrong thing. He then got some new Scouts to pack the pack the cor rect way. After much fumbling around, and after their instructor had added some instructions, they got it packed. After the business had been disposed of St. John Scallion gave a demonstration on weight lifting. . All the boys joined in to test their | skill on his weights. The Scouts plan to sell ball-, point pens and mechanical pencils] during November. Details will be announced later. i : » AT DISTRICT MEETING Mrs. C. B. West, Jr., of Green ville, chaplain of the North Caro lina Department of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, attended the meeting of i District 1 held at Sunbury. Sun day, October 27th. Mrs. West is a member of Charles Gray Mor- ] gan Auxiliary to Post 7032, Greeenville. CHOIR PRACTICE Friday afternoon. November 1, the children’s choir of the Meth odist Church will hold a rehears al. The Rev. Earl Richardson, di rector, requests all members to be j present promptly at 3:30 o’clock. I Announcing the 1958 DB SOTO ...the cxeitiny look anil feel of the future! • FireflUe Scrips the look of the future...today the engine of the future...today •; . ‘ ' ' y . § - the ride pf the future...today CHOWAN MOTOR COMPANY, INC West Water Street Dealer’s Franchise No. 829 Edenion, If. C. nun s siaut jrsi above nu unvm... i uu.sivu.r iikldoml •i mi tuir « • • Rocky Hock Club Has Interesting Meet “The use of accessories is an inexpensive way to give your home the appearance of a com-i plete change. But be careful not to overdo it. Accessories for your home should be chosen as care fully as' you choose your ward robe, so said Mrs. Jacqueline Lewis, assistant home agent, at a j very informative demonstration l on “Accessories For The Home” j at the Rocky Hock Home Demon stration Club meeting last week.! She stressed the importance- of balance, color, line and purpose. 1 “Every room in your home can re- | fleet your own individuality, and j personality with a well-planned i selection of accessories.” Club members were giveTi help ful hints on entertaining at a “tea” by Mrs. Henry Bunch, who gave a leaders report “Let’s Have A Tea.” The club education leader, Mrs. Jack Leary, reviewed tips on how to preside at a meet The Betty Shoppe Setting New a L Fashion Records! Call them car coats, motor coats, shorter-than-long coats... . . whatever the name, they’re the fashion. Our collection includes many new views of this popular coat... come see! Priced From *8.95 to $16.95 Stt@|p|p @ THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1857. ing and how to introduce your speaker graciously! These lead er reports were well received and the instruction most helpful to members. The vice president, Mrs. Bunch began the progranj with a wel. chosen devotional. During the business session, she named com mittees to be responsible for the two Christmas trees at the “Christmas Festival of Ideas’ sponsored by the County Council to be held at the Chowan Com munity Building on November 26 from 7:00 to 9;00 P. M. The wo men were urged to attend the Husbands’ Supper - Achievement Program on November 5, also. Only one member was absent at the October meeting. Mrs. B L. Raines! hostess, served the group delicious refreshments. T RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night, November 4, at 7:30 o’clock. Albert Cullipher, sachem, urges a full attendance. igp MI I jT\ Building I w \ Material Sale Last Two Weeks Only Buy Your Fall Needs While Prices Are Low Window Units with balances and weatherstrip... $12.20 U P Slieetrock . $43.50 per M Rocklath 81.10 Bid. Lone Star Portland Cement $1.35 P er Bag • ■ 1 T 11 '■? 1 ' -I 1 Lone Star Masonry Cement $1.15 P er Bag 215 lb. Asphalt Roofing Shingles ..... $7.25 P er Sq. Asbestos Siding ............ $12.25 P er Sq. Half-Inch Insulating Sheathing ..... $70.00 P er M Celotex Ceiling Tile $98.50 p^ r M Common Wire Nails $11.25 per Keg Wire Finishing Nails $12.95 P er Keg Rock Wool Insulation $58.95 P er M Flush Doors . .... . ......... $4.68 U P Disappearing Stairways -- Century ... . $20.98 each FREE PARKING Open Saturdays Unt| 5 P:M. Sale Starft Thursday, Oct. 31 - Ends Nov. 16 M. a BROWN GO., Inc. Complete Line of Lumber, Millwork, Building Material and Builders’ Hardware Phone 2135 Edenton. N. C.
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