PAGE SIX —SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS Visits Mother Thomas Haste of Norfolk visit ed his mother, Mrs. Joe Haste, . last Thursday and attended the banquet at the Masonic Temple. O Guest of Brother R. L. Chesson was the over night guest of his brother, Percy Chesson, in Vanceboro on Wed nesday. Windsor Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Castelloc and daughter of Windsor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox Sunday. Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Garner and children of Portsmouth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox Sunday. Gatesville Visitor Mrs. E. L, Riddick of Gate.s ville is spending some time .with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Wood, .Jr. Wilmington Visitor Robert Williams of Wilmington j was a week-end guest at Green field. Here From Raleigh Dr. and Mrs. Bobbitt of Ra leigh spent the week-end with ! their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon. —— O Mcrganlon Visitors Mrs. Sam Teague of Morganton is visiting her brother ;ind sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Graham White. o Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock of, Williamston were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ps>\vnum of Orlando, Fla., were the week-end i guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Downum. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood of Mulberry Hill visited Mrs. Wood’s j sister, Mrs. Wiliis Smith, in Ra leigh Sunday. Mrs. Smith has just returned to Raleigh from a world tour. Mr. and Mrs. Wood were also the guests of their son-1 in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs I John Ed Pittard in Oxford. o - Visiting Parents Mrs. Richard Balzar of Little River is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary. In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Ep Debnarn are on a business trip in Florida. Visiting In Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace left Wednesday for Greensboro.to vis it their daughter, Miss Jackie I Wallace, a student it Woman’s College. They will attend a con-i cert by Montavani and his or- 1 chestra at AycucK Auditorium! and expect to return home Fri \ day. Overnight Guests Charles Buff Jap and Russell! Bufflap of York, Pa brother and cousin, respectively, of J. Edwin Bufflap, spent Fi i lav night in Edonton enroule 1n Los Angeles, California. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mr Bill Garrett, of Norfolk spent Fi ala; guests of Mr. Garrett’s VI John Garrett. Visit In Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Bills' Prudeh Mid children were visitor.- in Chapel Hill Thursday. Vacationing In New York Mrs. W. B. Rosevoar and Mrs. L. A. Patterson left Sim lay for a week's vacation in New York City. W 1 'i I Always Ready With What Your 1 Doctor Orders CMMitfJjH Properly and promptly to fill your doctor's prescriptions, we keep on hand at all times, fresh and complete BlfeaiPfJl w 1 stocks of pharmaceuticals, including I those that represent the newest ad* || vances in medical science. Iwisnlß f Leggett and Davis IISbJ "l)n<" Store of Sent c” M We Deliver . . . Phone 2127 Week-end At Home ( Mrs. W. J. Daniels spent the week-end at home, but returned to Chapel Hill Tuesday to be with her husband, who is a pa tient in Memorial Hospital. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Dail of Norfolk are spending this week as guests of Mrs. Dail’s mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Planning To Move Richard Atkinson, new associ ate in the Bank of Edenton, plans to move his family from Rocky Mount to Edenton in the near fu ture. O— Returns From Florida Mrs. R. E. Forehand, Jr., has returned to her home here after a visit in Plant City, Fla., with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Coleman. Return To College Among students returning to school last week-end were Miss Mary Leggett Browning, Bill Har- j dison, Jock Fletcher, Jerry Down um, Thomas Wood, Jr., and Billy! Bunch. Visit In Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White were! the week-end guests of their! daughter in Wilmington. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page I—Section 1 Interest in politics reached a high pilch, with 12 candidates in the field for six offices. C. E. Kramer, chairman of the President's birthday parly, an nounced that $176 was cleared by the local celebration. Coach David Holton and his 1937 football squad were enter tained by the Edenton Roiarians. Receipts for January at the Chowan County ABC store were reported at $6,491. Mrs. J. N. Pruden, Chairman of the Cupola House Museum, an nounced that the museum will be open Saturdays for the benefit of school children. The local Red Cross Chapter I received an urgent appeal for , ccntribulions to aid suffereres in I China. Mrs. Tom Goodman was strick j en with an attack of appendicitis j as she and her husband were pre paring to attend the President's Birthday Parly and wa s rushed to the Windsor hospital to under go an operation. J. A. Woodard was reported somewhat improved following several weeks of critical illness. After several weeks of serious illness. E. R. Conger was able to be about his home. L. W. Belch of Center Hill was rapidly recovering from an ap pendectomy operation in the General Hospital al Norfolk. W. J. Daniels and hts Baptist Sunday School orchestra pre sented a musical program in the Colerain Baptist Church. Mrs. Henry Bunch was elected i as treasurer of the Rocky Hock Home Demonstration Club to suc ceed Miss Lizzie White, who re- signed. ! VFW AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Vet erans of Foreign Wars will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock in j i the Post home. Mrs. Dora Still-’ man, president, urges all mem- ] bers to attend. "E” WIVES CLUB MEETING The “E” Wives Club will hold j a business meeting this (Thurs ! day) afternoon at 2 o’clock in the ; nursery building at NAAS. Any : one desiring a ride is requested to phone 3980. * lIiSY f —, ■■ THE CARDINAL AND THE LADY— Francis Cardinal Spell i)..in c!ijo;. til,' ft ti.i'ics at a parly for the children of the N •.v Yon; Foun.llmg Home at tnc Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The young l:.dy on the Cardinal’s lap seems more interested in playing with the chain on his Pectoral Cross. Bank Consolidation Is Consummated Continued From Page 1, Section 1 honored last month by the Junior Chamber of Commerce when he was presented their Distinguish ed Service Award for being se selected the outstanding young man in Rocky Mount for 1957. Mr. Atkinson is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and also a graduate of the School of Banking at Rutgers University. Mr. Kramer said, "we look for ward to having Mr. Atkinson with us to help serve your banking needs. He will move his family here as soon as he can find hous ing for them." In a communication from Wil liam W. Shaw, president and trust officer of the Peoples Bank and Trust Company in Rocky Mount, he said, “there can be no better way to express our feelings than to say that we are extremely pleased to have an opportunity to offer our assistance in helping to serve the expanding banking needs of the people of this his toric port city of Edenton and surrounding communities ’’ * distinctive wc j new Suits y?a r set for spring . .. * l/J \. our exciting new suits in ‘ fitted, semi-fitted and un* K s\ W&l ' - ifw* 1 flattery unlimited in su* Tweed suit with boxy jacket featuring ribbed collar arid cuffs, high flap pockets. E|jS Fitting spring fashion . . . 7* checked wool suit with stand- \ 1 away collar. V TOE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CARDURA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1958. In addition to Mr. Wood, Mr. Kramer and Mr. Atkinson, the other staff members are R. Gra ham White, Jr., cashier and trust officer; tleorge C. Hoskins, assist ant cashier and E. L. Wells, Jr., assistant cashier. The local board of managers are: John G. Wood, Jr., chair man, A. C. Boyce, A. G. Byrum, J. H. Conger, John W. Graham. John A. Kramer, Dr. Frank Wood and James E. Wood. John W. Graham is also a mem ber of the general board of direc tors and attorney for the local bank. B mlls£oiie ON N.c HIGHWAYS Raleigh The Motor Vehicles Department’s summai-y of traffic deaths through 10 A. M., Febru ary 3, 1958 is as follows: Killed This Year 54 Killed To Date Last Year.... 112 VFW Saturday Dances Popular According to Earl White, com mander of William H. Cofield Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the VFW Saturday night dances are very successful. The dances started the first of the year and are held every Saturday | night for couples and members i only. Music is furnished by Ran dy Lee and his swing band. The concession stand is open at each! dance. i Mr. White extends a cordial in-1 vitation to couples to attend and, enjoy what he terms “fun night” i at the Post home. He also will be delighted to explain the ad vantages of VFW membership to any Who are eligible to join. jTrvrc calendar] Continued from Page I—Section 1 I education for North Carolina J Conference Methodists, will be j the speaker at the Edenton \ Melhoaist Church Sunday morn- , ing, February 9, at 11 o'clock. 'i’ho beard of directors of the | Edenton Chamber of Commerce will meet in the Chamber of Ccir.merce oliice in Hotel Joseph Hcwes this (Thursday) after noon at 5 o'clock. The American Legion Auxili ary will meet Tuesday night. (irade A Fresh U. S. Commercial Fresh Lean DRESSED COUNTRY FRYERS I T-BONE Boneless SAUSAGE lb. 33c lb. 59c lb. 59c LOCAL CORNED PORK II). Tender Choice Western Full Trim Backbone 59c 1 Bone and Sirloin lb.l ’ '- ~ ' IT——ii i hiii Fresh Tender lb. I mary jane fresh p..kLiver..29o|K, i „Steaks 1b.99c Fancy Frozen free: free.' One 12-Lb. m, ftn atlf l Save Foods Smith field Ham A, P I) and M ~~~~~~~ NO GIMMICKS .. . Just come in and register your Y 8-OZ. PKG. FROSTY ACRES own name Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Draw /11 • 1 ,rp . ing to be held at 7 o'clock Saturday night, Febru- uUDCI CllC ( hickeil and lurkey ar 7 Bth. No one under 15 years of age may regis- P ■ j § ¥>• O’* ‘er for this drawing! " ZoC The Winner of Last Week’s ijp iV 10-OZ. PKG. FROSTY ACRES I Ham Was Miss ( elia Spivey I ■EiiSnS'k ' I»aby Green Lima Beans 25e Quart Jar Land’s I (ris£o;S-n ac I WHOLE S\\ LET jar 10-OZ. PKG. FROSTY ACRES *_ ? MeL" Peas 21c PickleS 37c oJurtoi 46-oz. Fan * J7OC KHz box TREE SW I’l I ORANGE ————^ trackers 35e #TT 0 Fancy Fruits hew stack pack! JUICE oS C and Vegetables 1-LB. BOX STRIETMANN'S v _ r"l 9Q X Fa . ncy Fresh U.5.N0.1 Large Sulk trackers..... 29c Green Celery Collards WHITE W tafcSl Big Top and Ruffled Pa#»i #AAC PEANUT Kale jtjfl WmJ BUTTER 3 Lbs. 10-LB. BAG I lll| U 45c 125 c 39c I 10c D And M Superette PHONE 2317 + Proa Parlfinff ★ FRIDAY & SATURDAY EDENTON, N. c. rIBB rfl 11\ 111 g free delivery February 18, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Holoman. An eastern district meeting of Red Men and Pocahontas is sched uled to be held in Edenton Fri day. February 21. A business meeting will be held at 2 o'clock 1 in the Red Men hall and a ban quet and dance following at 7 i o'clock in the American Legion building. Edenton Rotarians will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. I Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the 1 American Legion will meet Tuesday night, February 11, at 8 o'clock. "E" Wives Cilub will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock in the nursery building. VFW Auxiliary will meet to night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the Post home. A public hearing will be held in the Chowan County Court House Friday morning. February 21, re garding gill net fishing in Albe marle Sound west of the Norfolk Southern Railroad bridge. Edenton Tea Party Chapter of the DAR wiil meet Wednesday \ afternoon. February 12, al 3 30 o'clock in the Iredell hou^e. Edenton's Town Ccuncil will meet in the Municipal Building Tuesday night. February 11, at 3 o'clock. February will be observed as American History Month. Another Northeastern Cancer Clinic will be held at the Cancer Clinic in Elizabeth City Friday afternoon. February 7. , A world peace study and speaking program will be held in the gymnasium at the Eden ton Junior-Senior High School Wednesday morning, February 12. al 10:50 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock. William H. Coffield Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. GARDEN SEEDS e Laboratory Tested and dated for vitality * Field tested for Productivity E. L. PEARCE, Seedsman Phone 3539 Edenton VFW MEETING William H. Coffield Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, Febru ary 11, at 8 o’clock. Commander Earl White urges a full attend ance. CHARLOTTE MEETING The mid-winter Council of Ad ministration meeting of the La dies’ Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of North Carolina, was held in Char lotte January 18. Highlighting the conference were reports from the district presidents and De partment program directors.