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PAGE EIGHT ‘—SECTION OKg SOCIETY NEWS t '?* *’ * * 1 < '' ' Rocky Mount Visitor > . Clifford Kelly, Jr., of Rocky Mount was the guest of Mrs. D. k Liles Tuesday. . : . O Farm Tills Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones and Walter, Jr., of Farmville spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long. Woek-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long and son of Raleigh were the week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long. Guest of Parents Miss Bommie Wright of Wash ington, D. C., spent the week-end as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Wright. , Leaving Edenton Mrs. I. L. Bestick and family are leaving Edenton to make their home in Massachusetts. Mr. Bestick was a T-Sgt. in the Ma rine Corps stationed at Edenton NAAS. O Spring Hope Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Upchurch t>f Spring Hope spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Leary. Visits In Virginia R. L. Chesson spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant in Franklin and Mrs. L. C. Babb in Ports mouth. ~ n— i Visits Cousin Maj. Oliver Peltz of Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, S. C., was the guest of his cousin. Jack Bad ham, during the Thanksgiving holidays. O Visit At Grifton Mrs. T. J. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moore and Mrs. W. C. Moore spent Wednesday and Thursday ; with Mrs. Moore’s son and fami- 1 ly, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore at I Grifton. j Guests of Parents ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., and son, Joseph of Charlotte; ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. White and daughter, Karen of Norfolk, Va.; 1 William A. White of New Orleans, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. White and two daughters, Becky and ( Anna of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. ; Samuel P. White and daughter, ■ i Susan of Richmond, Va.. and Mrs. James W. Wilkins and two daugh ters, Candy Smith and Arie Lee Wilkins of Suffolk. Va., spent 1 Thanksgiving with their parents, i Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., < on West Eden Street. 1 Return To Louisiana , tyilliam A. White of New Or leans, La., who spent the past week with his parents, left Sat urday for Washington, D. C., tjrhere he will take a plane for Kew Orleans, La. * Week-end Here Col. and Mrs. Richard B. Wheel er of Bay Lake Pines, Va., spent the week-end with his brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. >John W. Wheeler. To Attend Dental Meeting Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hart will leave Saturday of this week for New York where Dr. Hart will attend the Greater N. Y. Dental Meeting. Attend Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Brame Morrison of Wilson held a family reunion at their home on Thanksgiving day. Those attending were Mrs. E. W. Bond. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCabe, the Rev. and Mrs. George Bond and son Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bond and son Herman. Mrs. E. W. Bond and Mrs. McCabe returned to Edenton Sunday, where they spent the night and continued to Norfolk, where they will visit relatives. Announcing THE OPENING OF EDENTON BEAUTY NOOK (Edenton’s Newest) 812 North Broad Street Now Open For Business MONDAY THROUGH SATURBAY Mrs* Pauline Hicks, Owner and Operator Dot Davis, Operator E©r AppoiifcftafcMbl'' ~ ■ - ■ - - i , Thanksgiving Visitors Mr. and Mbs. Raymond Lee of Hendersonville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eyman and Suzanne Eyman of Washington, D. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ziegler, Sr., over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Lee were enroute to spend the winter in Florida. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Dail of Norfolk were Sunday guests of- Mrs. Dail’s mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schiefer of Norfolk were week-end guests of Mr. Schiefer’s grandmother, Mrs. John Garrett. Visit In Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap spent Saturday afternoon in Eliz abeth City as guests of Miss Dor othy Bufflap. In Hospital Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward are in Chapel Hill this week where Mr. Ward is a patient in the North Carolina Memorial .Hospital. Returns To College Miss Pat Partin has returned to Peace College after spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Par tin. o Visit Relatives Miss Ada Morris and Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth Worrell spent Thanksgiving Day near New Bern with relatives. Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans of Rocky Mount were week-end guests of Mrs. Evans’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Griffin. Returns To Tennessee Mrs. Willietta Coffield Smith of Bristol, Tenn., has returned af ter spending some time with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coffield. Visits Parents Chan Wilson of Chapel Hill spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson. Guest of Mother Miss Mary Leggett Browning of Chapel Hill spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her mother, . Mrs. Mary L. Browning. Visit In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White spent the week-end in Rocky Mount as guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Ca ton. RESERVE S OOOi^ fchRT './tsf ; S 6 proof '/mj i {Alt IROVNI $o« cfl. uwacncsm. rr. I IIEMOED VWSKET.N PROOF j n% qrmn ncttmi main THE CHOWAN HERALD. KDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, PECEM»*R 8,1M7. Guest of Mother William Leary of Roanoke Rap ids spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. C. Leary. Visit Parents j Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small and children, Jewell and Leonard, •fr., of Durham spent the week end visiting their parents, Mr. and | Mrs. West Leary and Mrs. C. E.« Small. Returns To College Miss Barbara Leary has return ed to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, after spend j ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. West Leary. Florida Visitors Mrs. H. Otis Carlton and daugh ters, Penny and Peggy of Belle Glade, Fla., spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Carlton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harrell, Sr. Thanksgiving Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Harrell, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. Harrell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Harrell, Sr. Suffolk Visitor B. W. Graves, Jr., of Suffolk, Va., was the guest of Mrs. D. B. Liles and Miss Mamie Thomas Hogg on Tuesday. Little Change In Bridge Marathon Little change has taken place in the standing in the bridge mara thon sponsored by the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary. At the close of the sixth round the five lead ing teams and their scores fol low: First—Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud, 28,800. • Second—Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Mrs. W. B. Rosevcar, 25,340. Third—Cecil Fry and W. T. Harry, 22,500. Fourth—Mrs. Wesley Chesson and Mrs. Tom Shepard, 21,720. Fifth—Mrs. Elton Forehand and Miss Kathryn Brown,-20,380. —1 I BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr., announce the birth of a : daughter, Kathryn Faye, born Sunday, November 24, at Chowan Hospital. TCIIE Now\s the time to choose from our wide and wonderful selection of sure- ? ? " / to-please winners... v ? ' /3\ a :r / Hands-down winners in j <» °Jr on the Christmas ' "'° Ur loV€ * washable leathers ( \ f ° r r ’‘mmW or warm and Rifting! * tionderful woolens . I - [ Engagement Announced t I : V " , v-V?'- -\ / I Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Spivey of HobbsviLe announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Jean Holler Spivey, to Thomas Fred Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Winslow, also of Hobbsville. The wedding will lake place in January. 101 Given Old Age Aid In November According to the monthly re port of Mrs. J. H. McMullan, county welfare superintendent, 101 persons received old age as sistance during November with checks totaling $3,384. Twelve' aid to dependent children cases received $728, while 24 aid to per manently and totally disabled perspns received $937 and 13 aid to blind cases received $5lO. There was one emergency as-! sistance case for which SSO was spent. Other financial assistance included three cases hospitalized in the county, $158.68. Service cases included service to 35 individual children, four medical and health cases, one non-support of children, eight to adoptive homes, four adult pa rolees under supervision, one family adjustment, one out-of town inquiry and one OASI case, j The department had 77 interviews j with assistance cases and 76 inter ! views with assistance cases only. Y y -- — | f Jr.-Sr. H. S. Menu | >• j / ' Following is the menus at the [Edenton Junior-Senior High I School lunch room from Decem- J 9 to December 13; | Monday: Hamburgers, butter r ed potatoes, pickles, butter, tur ; * nip greens, bread, cookies, milk. | Tuesday: Beef vegetable soup, crackere, celery, toasted cheese j . sandwiches, block cake, milk, j Wednesday: Chopped beef and j gravy on rice, string beans, hot I rolls, school boy salad, cookies, 1 milk. | Thursday: Sliced luncheon 1 ) meat, mashed potatoes, beets, bread, garden peas, cranberry sauce pinwheels, butter, milk. Friday: Beef stew with vege tables, buttered carrots, corn meal ; muffins, apple sauce, butter, cookies, milk. f Fresh Lean Fresh Kingan’s Reliable I CENTER CUT Meaty SMOKED PORK CHOPS s P are SLAB BACON lk CCs* by piece.43b * 55 C lb.47 c j Sliced 55c f Kraft’s Phoenix Brand I Fresh Tender 1 Oleo lb. 25c I Pork Liver lb. 29c | Ri«H S wH C m n F I SAVE-SAVE 3 IJ, Can I BUSH WHOLE $1 .98 VALUE d I SNAPS Stainless Steel I CriSCO I I 5-PIECE • oi . . I 2sn A 1 ¥ii o • Shortening I Cans 41c Place Setting in canister I I ———— only 98c PT. JAR DUKE’S WITH EVERY $5.00 I Mayonnaise purchase rtw I o,- * 97c I mW alfT. D& M Superette I SHOP -N SAVE I L_ AT D 8c Ml 3-Lb. Can Golden Quart Bottle FLUFFO Kin ? Hun I Shortening RINSE 35c I nSk Tk Miss Virginia Evaporated Milk I No. 2 1 /? Del Monte A nn n r* Cf PEACHES 4 Taß —55 c SLICED OR HALVES I jTXjI'TKP I' Can 29c Fancy Red I Fancy L«fe I I GREEN LIMAS Grapes G'fruiF I r> 2Lbs. 4 FOR - 25 c 29c 2*l 12-oz. Box Cluster I I RAISINS 35c j Tender | j " 1-Lb. Bo* NBC Premium CRACKERS 29c I 25c I 35c I D And M Superette! 1 XT'*- |\ i« . 1 if ij L Y P OTi 111 ft wt *hoil© 2317 I Friday & Saturday 1I 6 6 I fll ft 11| qi nj a appleSbrandi 9B 2.70 J. 1 4/5 QT. \ •4 MOO* 84 PROOF LAIRD & CO. North Garden. V*. , Scsbayvlllo,
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