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PAGE EIGHT —SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Greenville Mrs. R. P. Badham and Miss Kathryn Brown spent Sunday in Greenville as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Badham. Visit Mother Mrs. T. C. Coxe, Jr., of Darling ton, S. C., and Mrs. C. A. Carr of Danville, Va., have returned to their respective homes after visiting their mother, Mrs. R. P. Badham. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. White of Norfolk. Va.. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Windsor Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Perry of Windsor spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Perry on Eden Street. Greenville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Forehand, j Jr., and daughter, Nancy of Greenville spent Sunday with his| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forehand. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James Dail of Norfolk visited Mrs. Dail’s mo ther, Mrs. John Garrett, over the week-end. Visit Hospital Patient The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Rich ardson visited A. L. Brinson in the Portsmouth Naval Hospital Tuesday. Griflon Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and three children of Grifton were the week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. W. C. Moore, Sr. Visiting In Fayetteville Mrs. C. O. Letcher is spending this week in Fayetteville with her - daughter, Mrs. Norman E. Leon- - ard, while Mr. Leonard is in the hospital following an automobile accident. Sunday Guests Mrs. Maude Lassiter had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mauricio and son from Port Ly autey, Morocco. Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lynol Moore visited in Edenton Sunday with their daughter. Joyce, who is liv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Irving Las siter on Oakum Street. Visits Grandmother Mrs. Lynol Moore and Mrs. Paul Mauricio visited Mrs, Sallie Harrell, Mrs. Moore's grandmo ther, who js ill and staying with her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Whitson at East Church Street. O Wedding Anniversary Wednesday, March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnol Moore: celebrated twenty years of marriage, hold ing open house at their Norfolk residence. - ——o • At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy were visitors at Nags Head Sat urday. Visit In Portsmouth Mrs. A. L. Brinson and. her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Celva Whealton of Wilson, visited Mr. Brinson, j who is a patient in the Naval Hospital, Portsmouth. Va.. Fri day. Week-end Guest Alva Whealton was the week- j 'end guest of his sister-in-law. 1 Mrs. A. L. Brinson and with Mrs. Whealton, returned to Wilson on Sunday. Visits Mother Miss Mary Leggett Browning of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, was the week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Leggett Browning. Returns Home Mrs. Emmett Riddick has re turned to her home in Gatosville after a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wood, Jr. Come in while we still J have your favorite varieties in our large assortment of vegeta ble and flower seeds. E. L. Pearce SEEDSMAN Phone 3839 Edenlon I Visiting Grandson Mrs. S. X. Stevenson is the guest of her grandson, W. W. By rum, Jr., and Mrs. Byrum. In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Byrum, Sr., are spending a few days in Norfolk. Guest of Sister Frank Muth of Snow Hill, was the week-end guest of his sister, Miss Tillie Muth. n Clinton Visitor Mrs. Ira barker of Clinton is I spending some time with Mrs. Belle W. Parker near Tyner. Saturday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wood, Jr., Nolle and Charles Wood 111, spent Saturday in Norfolk. Raleigh Visitors Mrs. Eleanor Small Overton of, ; Raleigh spent the week-end with 1 j her mother, Mrs. John Small and ! aunt. Mrs. M. P. Whichard. Mrs. Small returned to Raleigh with j her, where she will visit with her husband for a week. Attend Bible School Mrs. Jean O’Neal, Mrs. Robert Virden and Mrs. Gerald James spent Monday in Elizabeth City attending a Bible Vacation School. Friday In Durham The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Rich ardson spent Friday in Durham and son, John, spent the day ; with his grandparents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. R. R. Copeland in Ahoskie. Move To New Home Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Halsey, Jr., have moved from Broad Street to | their new home in Albemarle i Court. Week-end In Washington ' R. L. Chesson spent the week end in Washington, D. C. Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Nick Muth of Newport News, spent Sunday with his sister, Miss Tillie Muth. Visiting Mother Mrs. William Vogedes of San ! ford, N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. B. Jones. Attend Play Mrs. Frank Holmes, Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., Mrs. A1 Phillips, Mrs. ! Thomas Byrum, Mrs. E. Bond, Mrs. Richard Hardin and Mrs. Joe Thorud attended the play “Back to Methusalah” in Norfolk on Tuesday. Tuesday In Raleigh Mrs. W. E. Baker and Mrs. Al ! len F. Downum spent Tuesday jn Raleigh. Mrs. W. A. Harrell New Head Os OES Continued From Page 1. Section 1 | o’clock. Relatives and friends jof the officers are cordially in j vited to attend this ceremony. During Monday night’s meet ing Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stanton 1 presented the chapter a beauti | ful American flag for use in the I opening ceremony and Mrs. D. M. Reaves presented a unique bas ket used in the initiation cere mony. Mrs. Stanton presented j a brief report of the accom i plishments of the chapter during i her administration as worthy matron, which was very en couraging. She expressed her deep appreciation for the inter est and cooperation she received while in office and solicited the same amount of cooperation for the new group of officers. I PRE-EASTER SPECIAL I at the Nu-Curl Beauty Shop j featuring i Helen Curtis Permanents and Rayette Rose Wave { $15.00 Permanent SIO.OO j ! $12.50 Permanent $ 7.50 ; | I $ 7.50 Permanent $ 5.00 |j i I - . = The Look of the ’2o’s in a modern Trend can | . : ; } only be achieved by that professional Shaping I j and Styling you get when you visit— | NU-CURL BEAUTY SHOP | PHO~SE 3313 .. . Call Early for Appointment! j IRMA ALLSBROOK SHIRLEY WEAVER } J EVELYN HARRELL. Mgr. 3 I Ilf Mill II IhlQ 11 Engagement Announced »y ; 1 • . ’ V . - •• ..... - . ' ■ ■ .vy '■■■ • Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Church of Warwick, Virginia, announce J the engagement of their daughter, | Miss Beverly Carole Church, to Asa Bryant Dail, son of Mr..and Mrs. Luther C. Dail of Edenton. Miss Church was graduated from Warwick High School and j is employed by the National Ad- j visory Committee for Aeronau- j tics at Langley Air Force Base, j Class Supper At 1 C. H. S. Successful “Storms may come and storms [ may go,” is an old saying. Wed : nesday, February 26, a rain storm , really came, but it didn’t stop the chicken supper sponsored by the sophomore class of Chowan J High School. Gilliam Under-1 • wood, sponsor of the class, stated j that the 30 sophomores worked together and contributed to the: success of the project. The en-1 tire class has expressed that they 2 hope the general public enjoyed • the food and fellowship as much , as they enjoyed planning and ? working on the supper. They : I also wish to thank the individu i als who bought tickets and at tended on the rainy night. Miss Betty Brown and Miss Ola Mae Bundy were out-of | county entertainers. Betty, a Perquimans High sophomore, pantomined to the record “If You Don’t Know ” Ola Mae, sopho more of Central High and accor jdion soloist, played songs popu larized by “Ricky” Nelson. She ' concluded her entertaining by j • playing “Around The World’’ ! and “Good Night, Ladies.” Jack Nixon, member of the class, entertained with a solo, “Young and Beautiful,” accom ipanied by Kathryn Tynch, and | Joyce Byrum sang “When My jßlue Moon Turns to Gold Again.” Little Robin Hendrix drew for j the two door prizes. Johnny I Perry won an electric clock do minated by Hughes-Parker Hard- I ware Company and Ann Fort | esque won a spice set donated ’ by Byrum Gift Shop. Apprecia tion js expressed by the sopho mores to the donors for these ex tremely nice gifts which added to ’ the supper. 1 ; i A man who can be a hero to *j his wife’s relations may face the rest of the world fearlessly. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1958. Langley Field, Virginia. Mr. Dail was graduated from Edenton High School. He is j presently attending the Appren- j tice School, Newport News Ship- j building and Dry Dock Company, j where he is a member of Pi Sig- i ma Phi Fraternity. The marriage will be solemniz- j ed June 14 at Morrison Metho- j dist Church in Warwick, Virginia, j I Warren Twiddy Jaycee Candidate Continued From Page 1, Section 1 for the E. I. duPont Company. He came to Edenton four years ago to become associated with j his brother, George S. Twiddy - and is presently treasurer of the | I Twiddy Insurance and Real Es tate Company. He is a member i j of the Edenton Baptist Church, ! where he teaches a Sunday ! School Class. Aside from being j president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, he is a member of ; the board of directors of the j Chamber of Commerce, Teenage I Club, Mental Health Clinic and Barker House Association, and has taken an active part in prac tically all civic activities. He is : the former Miss Alice Pritchard of Elizabeth City and | is the father of two daughters, I Nancy and Elizabeth Warren j Twiddy. Edenton Jaycees plan a spirit ed campaign in behalf of Mr. Twiddy’s candidacy and are hope ! ful they can win the confidence of I enough Jaycee voters to win the I election. v?‘Vl Ji EXCESSIVE WEAR! Let us align your wheels AS ACCURATELY AS A "^BEAM^OMJGHr" with our new Hunter "LITE-A-LINE” Equipment You can actually extend the life of your tires up to 50% by driving with accurately aligned wheels. And, you’ll also add greatly to your driv ing comfort and safety. To assure tire-saving, life saving accuracy, our amazing Hunter equipment actually checks your wheel alignment with beams of lightl Stop by soon for a complete Hunter Front End Safety Check. It takes only a few minutes. Service Garage W. Queen Street PHONE 3410 f HAwttaufrf HUNTER Sender Aces Complete Basketball Year By BILL GOODWIN Edenton’s Aces put the lid on an unsuccessful basketball cam paign by iosing to Chicod 57-39 in the first round game of the NCHSAA Class A District I tournament in Ahoskie. In another game Aulander took Ahoskie 52-43. The tour nament proper is being played Wednesday, Thursday and Friday i nights of this week. The Aces had one of their many cold nights and the scrappy Chicod five really made the lo cals look sloppy. Jimmy Fornes, a 5 ft. 11 in. guard, who had been | averaging 29.3 points a game, got [ 21 markers for the Pitt County j champions. Phillip Smith, sopho- ! more forward, scored 15 points. For Edenton, Henry Overton led the pack with 10 tallies. El ton Bass had 8, Jack Bunch 7, Jack Overman, Billy Wilkins ! and Bruce White 3 each and j Donald Roche and Billy Cook j Griffin 2 each rounded out the scoring. The Jayvee basketball team and the Junior High teams still have games Ifft. Annual Fat Stock i Show March 26 C rnlinued from Page I—Section I judge- for the show as well as give the demonstration. He is a qual ified judge as well as an expert meat cutter. Since the hog market has shifted in recent years from the lard to the meat type hog, it is very important for farmers to j produce the kind of hogs which j sell highest at the market. By attending this demonstration, | farmers will become better in-1 formed about hog market situa Top Grade Tender Choice SWIFT’S SELECT gXfiutMMl FULL TR ™ RIB CHUCK nmn - .. n MRS. FILBERT’S _ _ 4 , STEAKS OLEO ROAST lb. 75c 29cl lb. 47c I Harrell’s Ole Virginny Frosty Morn REGULAR OR DRIP Sliced S7 SAUSAGE COFFRF. Bacon r"-» 31c i lb . 83 c M.’n.hy Large Siw Ql. Boltle "^TTrteTt”.T7TTTT ui- fab o?*nsf CTA ppu * 1 KIIN OLi ~ kJ 11 10-Oz. Package Frosty Acres C% Black-Eyed Peas .. . 25c 2 bottles a lijC 10-Oz. Package Frosty Acres lawsbJb mm^m^ mm urn *J> Greens 21c 1-lb. Box NBC I 1-lb. Box Strietmann’s 9-Oz. Package Frosty Acres GRAHAM I Zcstd. Crackers French Fries 21c Craclrpre Q7*t I | I inner packs £k%jC,\ d& m superette! ~ l r ™ h !l uit^ n fL Ve i^ bl - _ “ay's 4 " I Self-Polishing Fresh Crisp Y Sliced Aero Wax I Lettuce Grapefruit Peaches pint can ... 27c I 2 heads 29c I jtcaiK^49^ D And M Superette PHONE 2317 + froo Dorkinrr + FRIDAY & SATURDAY EDENTON, N. C. llCCrdlMllg * FREE DELIVERY tion. The demonstration should prove to be of great value to • town people as well as farmers, as many town people wish to learn how to properly cut meat. l Swine entries at the Chowan Fat Stock Show and Sale this I year are open to adult as well as , to 4-H and FFA Club members. ■ Every club member and adult farmer may have two entries in . each of the following classes: Class I—lßo to 210 pounds. Pen of three or individual, j Class ll—2ll to 240 pounds. Pen or three or individual. Adults will not compete with club members for prizes. A to tal of fifteen steers will be enter ed by Chowan County 4-H and I FFA club members. The general public is invited to attend. Farniall Field Day Planned March 12, Byrum Implement & Truck I I Company announces that it will j (observe Farmall Field Day Wed j nesdav, March 12, at their plant on the Hertford highway north I of Edenton, starting at 9:301 A. M. All models of Farmall tractors! jfrom the Cub to 6-row Farmall - ,450 will be on exhibit and dem- ■ I onstrated, as well as other types j of farm equipment. The public is cordially invited 'to turn out and spend the day for this event. Thoroas Byrum. | manager, states that in case of; inclement weather, the field day , will be held at a later date and that free refreshments will be: served during the day. LICENSE APPROVED I | Chowan County Commissioners j on Monday approved an on-pre- j mise beer license for Golden j | Frinks. The license applies to I the Mexicana on the Suffolk ' highway. Sheriff J. A. Bjunch Seeking Re-election Sheriff J. A. Bunch early this week announced that he will be a candidate for re-election in the primary election Saturday, May 31st. In making the announcement Sheriff Bunch said, “In announc ing my candidacy for the office of . Sheriff of Chowan County, I de- ‘ sire to express my grateful ap preciation for the splendid sup port given me in the past. If nominated, I promise to give the citizens of the county the best service of which I am capable and will again appreciate the vote | We'ie at yoisr service in any emergency When illness or accident strikes, and time is 1 important, you can count on us to fill your doctor's prescription with promptness and pre cision and speed it directly to your door. LEGGETT & DAVIS “Drug Store of Quality” WE DELIVER PHONE 2127 - ... ■ '- 1 - i ~ - and support of my many friends. • Mr. Bunch’s announcement makes. the sheriff race a three cornered contest. Herman F. White and Earl Goodwin previ ously, announced their candidacy for the office. SIOO CONTRIBUTION Warren Twiddy, on behalf of the Edenton Junior Chamber of , Commerce, sponsors of the an -1 nual Chowan Fat Stock Show and ’ Sale, appeared at the County Commissioners’ meeting Monday morning to request an appropria tion toward the expense of the event. The Commissioners agreed to I appropriate SIOO.
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