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PAGE EIGHT —tCTIOIt QH« SOCIETY NEWS Sunday Guests Mrs. Tom Stallings qf Smith field, N. C„ and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stallings and two children of Washington, N. C., were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haskett. o At DAR Conference Mrs. W. D. Holmes, Jr., Mrs. Wood Privott, Mrs. R. P. Badham, Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Mrs. George K. Mack and Mrs. T. W. Elliott at-, tended the Eighth District DAR Conference held in Wilson Wed nesday of last week. Guest of Parents Miss Deanna Hollowell, a stu dent at Watts School of Nursing in Durham, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollowell. o Greenville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. White and daughters, Becky and Anna of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. Tuesday Visitor Jim Tanner, Jr., of Washington, • N. C., a former Edentonian, was a visitor in Edenton Tuesday. o . Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence North cott and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Miller of Colerain visited Mrs. W. C. Miller at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., Sunday. Guest of Niece Mrs. W. B. Miller of Colerain is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. [Club Calendar Wednesday, October 1— 2:30 P. M.: Meeting of old and new club presidents and vice presi dents in the home agent’s office. Thursday, October 2 2:30 P. M.: Meeting of club secre taries and treasurers in home agent’s office. Thursday, October 2—3 P. M.: Meeting in home agent’s office to make up a club meeting. Monday, October 6—2:30 P. M.: Advance Club, Community Building. Hostess, Mrs. Fred Casteloe. Wednesday, October 8 2:30 P. M.: Wards Club, Community Building. Hostesses, Mrs Cur tis Chappell and Mrs. Earl Parks. Thursday, October 9 2:30 P. M.: Enterprise Club at home of Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr. Thursday, October 9 7:30 P. M.: Beech Fork Club at home of Mrs. Linwood Layton. Friday October 10—2:30 P. M.: Fall Achievement Day program at Chowan Community Building with Miss Pauline Gordan guest speaker. October 13-17: Chowan Coun ty Fair and N. C. State Fair. Monday,. October 13 2:30 P. M.: Chowan Club at Commun ity Building. Hostess, Mrs. C. J. Hollowell. Wednesday, October 15 2:30 P. M.: Byrd Club at home of Mrs. M. W. Jackson. Friday, October 17—3 P. M.: Hospital Auxiliary. Tuesday, October 21—2:30 P. M.: Training meeting for lead ers to give demonstrations in November, home agent’s office. Tuesday, October 21—7:30 P. M.: Center Hill Club, Commun ity Building. Hostess, Mrs. Ralph Goodwin. * Wednesday, October 22—2:30 P. M.: Ryland Club at home of Mrs. Gordon Boyce. Wednesday, October 23 7:30 P. M.: Oak Grove Club. Com munity Building. Hostess, Mrs. Anthony Gosser and Mrs. Dick By rum. Thursday, October 24: UN Day in Elizabeth City. Tuesday, October 28—7:30 P. ,M.: Rocky Hock Club at home of Mrs. Lillian Parrish. » VFW MEETING William H. Coffield Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, October 7, at 8 o’clock. Commander Har old Langdale requests a large at tendance. Hlegal NOTiaST , ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTTcF Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Beulah H. Boyce, deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to x notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at Tyner, North Carolina, on or before the 29th day of Septem ber, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment. . This September 29th, 1958. j J. CAMERON BOYCE. tokhTK. oc t 2,9,16,23,30, no v6c Roanoke Rapids Visitors Mr. and Mrs. All Matta and three children of Roanoke Rapids : visited her grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Miller, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. o Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher and son, Clayton,, of Washington, N. C., spent the week-end in Eden ton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Manning. Returns To Base A/1C William Stanford Perry has reported back to Travis Air Force Base in California after spending a furlough at home and tour of Newfoundland. Returns To Ship L. E. Davenport has returned to the SS Esso Chattanooga after spending a 40-day vacation with his wife and children. Students Home The following students spent the week-end as guests of their respective parents: Ruth Stoke ly and Deanna Hollowell from Watts Hospital School of Curs ing at Durham; Rosa Hollowell and Imogene Rogerson from Rich mond Memorial Hospital School of Nursing; Jerry Downum, Billy Bunch, Ray White and Clarence Lupton of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Yvonne Williams of the Green ville Beauty School, Greenville, N. C.; Patricia Bunch of Wake Forest College at Winston-Salem; Bruce White, Douglas Griffin and Errol Flynn of Chowan College at Murfreesboro. J Jr.-Sr. High School Lunch Room Menu The menu at the Edenton I Junior-Senior High School lunch room for the week October 6-10 will be as follows: Mondey—Weiners, weiner roll, cole slaw. brownies, baked beaKs, pickle relish and milk. Tuesday— Hamburgers, ham burger bun, turnip greens, cook ies, stewed potatoes, beets and milk. Wednesday Roast turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, can died yams, cake, gravy, green limas, bread and milk. Thursday ltalian spaghetti with meat sauce, cole slaw, bread, garden peas, apple pie and milk. Friday—Stew beef with pota toes, green beans, hot biscuits, cookies, buttered corn, butter and milk. Elementary PTA Seeking Members Edenton’s Elementary PTA will begin its membership drive on Monday, October 6, according to Mrs. Jane Holmes, membership chairman. It is hoped families of every child in school will be come members this year. The membership fee has been set at 50 cents per person. The first regular meeting of the association will be held at the Elementary School on Tues day night, October 14, at 8 o’clock. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wilber T. Jordan of Tyner announce the birth of a daughter, Robin Marietta, born September 18 in Chowan Hospi tal. OIL MEAT IS BEST , ■ ■■■■ ...especially) >henjt;s'.thatl super-'clearirburning GULF M SOL'ARi© ■ICRT' BThIW Coastland Oil Co. DMribator Gals Oil Frodaeta PHONE 3411 EDENTON *V, ; - - THE CHOWAK HEHALP, EDEHTOIf. HOHTH CAHOLTWA. THOTBPAT OCTOBER 1 HSS, [civic calendar) this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. A stated communication of Elementary PTA will meet at the Elementary School Tuesday night, October 14, at 8 o'clock. Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M„ will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Edenton Tea Party Chapter of the DAR will meet Wednesday af-' lernoon. October 8, at 3:30 o'clock i in the Iredell house. Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or- j der of the Eastern Star, will meet' Monday night, October 6, at 8 o'clock. VFW Auxiliary will meet to night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the VFW Post home. New 1959 Oldsmobile will go on display today (Thursday) at Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Company. "Bid-a-Buck Sale" will be con ducted by . Edenton merchants from October 16 through Novem ber 22. | Grocery stores in Edenton will, continue to close Wednesday as- j ternoons until Thanksgiving. Edenton Lions Club will meet i Monday night at 7 o'clock. Chowan Trice of Red Men will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock. A district Democratic rally will be held in Ahoskie Tuesday, Oc tober 7 at 5:30 P. M. , Edenton Lions Club is sponsor ing the annual White Cane Sale, which will end October 5. Fire Prevention Week will be observed October 5-11. A meeting will be held at St. John's School Thursday night, October 2, at 8 o'clock to organize a new Negro Boy Scout Troop. Fall Achievement Day for Cho wan Home Demonstration Clubs will be held at the Chowan Com munity Building Friday after noon, October 10, at 2:30 o'clock. Husbands' supper of Chowan Home Demonstration Clubs will be held at the Ward's Community Building Wednesday night. No vember 19. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Durward Batearnn of Ithaca. N. Y., announce the birth of a 7-pound, 9-ounce daughter, Cynthia Ann Bateman, 1 born Monday afternoon, Septem ber 22, in Memorial Hospital at Ithaca. Mrs. Bateman is the for mer Miss Shirley Byrum of Ty ner. | I'.—• lipimfL CORDUROY car coat, trimmed with ribbcd wo °* knit; lined. SMARTLY detailed poplin car coat, with warm interlining. POPLIN car coat, plaid trim; ASapP hood converts to cowl collar. l » JSiaiaiafsiarararajraiaraißjßi^i^jHraraiiarHiiaiian=tfOßßCKii!nc3nßiMiiai!aiiß«MraiMißisaißiE»J Continued from Page I—Section 1 home on West King Street. Leary Brothers just complet ed another warehouse on North Broad Street, making five large warehouses on their property. Town Council set a tax rate of SI.OO for the year. Eighteen Edenton Masons went to Colerain to confer the first degree upon two candidates for jthe Colerain Lodge. | Highway Commissioner D. | Collin Barnes notified Mayor J. IH. McMullan that bids for a new road connecting Edenton with the sound bridge road would be opened October 4, With the new sound bridge putting W. A. Everett out of the ferry business, he made applica tion to the State Utilities Com . mission to construct a bus line Ifrom Swan Quarter through Co lumbia on the south sound side, on across the bridge into Eden ton and north to Suffolk. Frank Chase of Suffolk, Ro | tary governor for the 187th Dis trict. was a guest of the Eden -1 ton Rotary Club. Vital statistics of the Bertie- Chowan Board of Health showed that Negroes were dieing at the rate of 5 per 1,000 more than the white race and that Negro children were born at a rate- of 2 per 1,000 more than whites. William Hudson announced that the old Booth house on East Church Street had been vacated by colored tenants and that he planned to transform the house into an antique headquarters. Thompson Greenwood was em ployed to teach French and English in the Edenton High School. An autumn ball was schedu’edj to be held in the Edenton arm- 1 ory with music furnished by Bob Riley and his orchestra, coming from a summer's engagement at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. Paltie Rea celebrated her 74th birthday anniversary. MACHINERY SET-UP FOR GENERAL ELECTION Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Wardville Precinct Herbert Peele’s Store: Registrar, T. A. Berryman; judges, Jennings Bunch and H. R. Peele. Yeopim Precinct—Harry Per ry’s Store: Registrar T. J. Hoskins, Sr.; judges, T. J. Hos kins, Jr., and J. A. Webb, Jr. AT CHOWAN COLLEGE The 408 students who have registered for' the fall term at Chowan College represent a 37% increase over last year’s fall en rollment of 299, and comprise the largest student body in Cho wan’s 110-year history. Students attending the col ; lege from Chowan County are; The Rev. Frank W. Fortesque, Tyner; William Errol Flynn, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Milton L. Flynn; John Webb Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Griffin; Harriett Anne Pearce; Theodoric Bland Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith, and Bruce Norman White, Jr., son of Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. LIONS MEET MONDAY Edenton’s Lions Club will meet Monday night, October 6, at 7 o’clock. President J. R. DuLaney is very anxious to have a 100 per cent meeting. 2 50 M PINT 1 Calvert I K KESIEIMTIE Iff in American Kg tut CUVIRT DHTHUM C* Calvert RESERVE American Whiskey CALVERT DISTILLERS C 0„ N. V. C. • 88 PROOf 88% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • BLENDED WHISKER 4-5 Lb. Average Local Grown IMMi BAKING HENS ib. 334 vUTrLiJMv/ Small Lean Fresh Picnics I PORK ROAST lb. 35c j I D&M Sun Spun Oleo 'A b sticks 19c| 1D Se M’s OWN HOMEMADE 6-OZ. J AR JNgXANT 1 I SAUSAGE MEAT .... lb. 59c Maxwell House I J§ 1 -LB. BOX NBC 1-LB. BAG M ■ B U Ls Lj Lj I PREMIUM STRIETMANN’S T riTi ft I CRACKERS FIG BARS a l . JT I I 2Q C 2Q C I Zj rn ali ALL FLAVORS Chewing Gum .... 3 pkgs. 10c IfSRHUi * FRESH PRODUCE* | [T | Register each time ~ B I X you purchase a box Large Stalk / 1 I M ■■HP* of Super Suds... ICELERY ..... 10c 1 j| 110%. 10-lb. bag I Drawing to be Sat- I ■ 95 c cabba ge .... «>..>c| || FROZEN FOODS ■ Quart Bottle I I 9-OZ. PKG. FROSTY ACRES \A/ ACCAfI I French Fried Potatoes 17c 21 -02. RED & WHITE (plain or iodized) I I PKG. FROSTY ACRES I Salt box oc| Oil I 111 mm J| ■■■■■■■ ■* LARGE BOX RED 8c WHITE '^99*9 I Washing Powders.... 27c I ,O / c I I DRIED PRUNES PANIIAKE SYRI PIO &. Mi ft IWE ARE AS NEAR TO YOU AS YOUR I PLENTY OF FREE EVWY DAY^ I ■ ' , - , M = CARD OF THANKS The family of W[rs. J. N. Boyce wishes to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for every kind deed which was rendered during the illness and death of their mother. P —THE CHILDREN Cold Wave Special! One Helene Curtis (Click) $lO . . . bring a friend With you and she gets one for half price! EDENTON Beauty Nook DIAL 2210 812 N. Broad Edenton 11 . " l »..«.!■! ■■■■■■ ! Get set.C "^s FALLS DRIVING See Us Today for That Fall Check up GEORGE CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. 1100 N. Broad Street PHONE 2138 Edenton, N. C. Dealer's Franchise No. 069 Bj g_^ —-1 ' • -f $ , v>~~“ I tiey I Get Your Rye Grass 10-LB. SPECIAL $1 99 25-LB. SPECIAL HA9 i 50-LB. SPECIAL $7*,49 j 100-LB. SPECIAL 116-95? Halsey Feed and Seed Store f PHONE 2525 EDENTON j
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