PAGE EIGHT ’—SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS In California James E. Wood left Friday, January 9, for Los Angeles, Cali fornia. While there he will at tend a peanut convention and will return to Edenton Sunday. January 18. Diocesan Representatives The executive board of the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Diocese ts East Carolina will meet in New Bern Tuesday, January 20. Mrs. W. B. Rosevear and Mrs. John W. Graham will represent St. Paul’s Church. Visit At Craddock Mrs. William E. Bond. Si-., Mr« Albert Byrum, Sr., and Mrs. Al lison Campen spent Tuesduv. January 13, with theii uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Wood ard at Craddock. - ■ ' O- - - —** Returns Home Mrs. R. P. Badham return'd Monday, January 12, to her hot. <■ on East King Street. While away she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr of Danville, Va. On Northern Trip Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood arc visiting in New York and Bos ton. While in Boston thev will be with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Peter Schroeder. Dr. Wood is away for further study and will return to Edenton Sunday, January 18. Everything In Shop Greatly Reduced CAN BE MADE NOW OR NEXT FALL! Anita’s Millinery VSf A Isit To EDWARDS THRIFT SHOP Vi ill Convince You! We have a large selection of New and Re vised Merchandise for the entire family including Men's Stiils -- Spoi l Coats - Topcoats Army Coals - Army Combat Boots Ladies* Sml> and Winter Coats Ladies - Children's Dresses < hildrcn’s Coats new sminiEM of shoes Just pay us a visit and see for yourself the great savings we have to offer! REMEMBER EDWARDS THRIFT SHOP 1111 North Oakum Street r:iirrl\ ( scd liy Kennait A Corey Plumbing Company) OPEN EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P. M. mmmmmmm unm ■■■■—■ _^^^^^^STWAIOHT BOURBON ISKEV II U «nt » JAMES WALSH A 00, Mfc / V Recuperating After undergoing surgery on Monday. January 12, at DePaul Hospital, Mrs. Charles H. Wood, Sr., is recuperating nicely. Return To Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. Milo Crawford and children returned to their home in Chapel Hill Sunday af ter visiting Mrs. Crawford’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wood. Visiting Sons Mrs. J. M. Jones, Sr., is enjoy ing an extended visit with her sons, J. Meredith Jones, Jr., and Lieut. Burton H. Jones of Brook lyn, N. Y. Durham Visitors For several days last week j week Mrs. W. A. Graham had as her guests her son a,nd daughter j ing-luw. Dr. and Mrs. William A. Graham. ■ O Kinston Visitors Week-end visitors of Mr. and i Mrs, Charles Newcomb were Mrs. j Lundsford Abbott and daughter, j Alice of Kinston, The former is , Mr. Newcomb’s sister. o Suffolk Visitors Mrs. James W. Wilkins and ! daughters. Candy and Arie Lea of Suffolk. Va., spent Saturday [with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West I Eden Street. Visiting In Maryland Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson left ! Friday for Hyattsville, Maryland, j to spend some time with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Robert Garwood. Returns To Washington Mrs. Gordon Huffines return ed to Washington, D. C., this past Saturday. She had been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. B. Jones, who has been ill. Mrs. Jones’ friends will be glad to j know she is greatly improved. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. JANUARY 15. 1951. Here From New Bern Mrs. Horace Jones of New Bern was the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer, for sev eral days last week. Returns From South Carolina After a six weeks visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Taylor of Char leston, S. C., Mrs. Lloyd Burton returned last Thursday to her home in Edenton. <> Here From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alex White and daughters, Becky and Anna of Greenville spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Returns To College Stacy Lamb has returned to Campbell College after spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lamb. Dedication Service At Methodist Church Honoring 1 Dr. Wisely The Edenton Methodist Church will hold a service of dedication of a memorial to the late Dr Martin Wisely at 11 o’clock Sunday morning. January 25. Shortly after the death of Dr. Wisely the Wesleyan Service- Guild of the church decided to erect a memorial to him. This group has presented to the church for this purpose a beau tiful. solid walnut baptismal font. The font was built by : Hubert Williford. The Rev. Earl Richardson re ports receipt of a letter from J. R. Wisely, brother of Dr. Wisely, saying that several of the Wisely family will be on hand for the service of dedica tion. including Mrs. W. L. Wise ly. Dr. Wisely’s mother. The Edenton Methodist Church extends a cordial invitation to those who loved Dr. Wisely to attend his special service in tribute to him. !Chowan High Splits With Roper Teams j Chowan High School basket i ball teams divided honors with Roper Tuesday night when the j girls won 58 to 33. The boys. I however, held on to the short jend of a 49-43 score. 1 In the girls’ game Emily Leary ! led the scoring with 20 points, followed by Margaret Raines with 12 and Linda Copeland with li. For Roper Johnson led with 19 points. In the boys’ game Joe Hollo well was high scorer with 21 points and Jeff Ward had 12. Spruill led*for Roper with 21, followed by Norman with 16. MRS. WARD DIES Mrs. Ida Goodwin Ward. 83, passed away Wednesday morn i ’ng at 8:20 o'clock. The family | v ill be at the home of her son, E. L. Ward. 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Elton Forehand, Jr., secretary, read the minutes of the last PTA meeting and the treasurer’s report was made by Mrs. David Holton. Mr. Byrum made a report on the Elementary School PTA’s participation in the preparation of a float for the Christmas pa rade and announced also that he has procured and purchased an “Attendance Banner” which \yill ir the future be presented fol lowing each meeting to the home room having the largest representation of parents in attendance. It was later an nounced that Miss Ruby Felts’ second grade won the attend ance prize for Tuesday night’s meeting. President Byrum appointed a nominating committee which will select a slate of officers for the coming year. The nom inations will be presented to the members for a vote at a fu ture meeting. Those on the nominating committee are Mrs. Thomas Cross, Jr., Mrs. Jasper Hassell, Richard Dixon and Permanence! ’ r VI r Guaranteed by'A V Good Housekeeping I JggH i??; i frit niiT".... 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The first was a recommendation that the Ele mentary School PTA plan a May Day festival in cooperation with the Junior-Senior High School PTA, which recommendation was put into motion, seconded and carried by the unanimous vote of those present. Also carried by a unanimous vote was the other recommendation of. the Executive Committee that the PTA accept the generous loan from the Edenton Lions Club of a visual screening aid machine with the understanding that the visual screening be conducted by trained members of the PTA and the results of such screen ing be reported in letters writ ten and mailed by the PTA to parents of Elementary School children in need of visual aid. Having disposed of all busi ness, Mr. Byrum turned the meeting over to the speaker of the evening, John W. Graham, president of the Edenton Cham ber of Commerce, who made a report on the Chamber’s efforts in behalf of the community in the past and its plans for the immediate future, stressing in particular the interdependence of good schools and growing in- EDENTON Beauty Nook "Your Friendly Neighborhood Shop" DIAL 2210 for appointment 812 N Broad St. • Edenton . dustry in a community. This fine talk was much applauded by the audience and Mr. Byrum adjourned the meeting with the announcement that the PTA will next meet on March 8. Martha E. McClenney Weds Harry Rountree The marriage of Miss Martha Elizabeth McClenney to Harry L. Rountree took place on Satur day afternoon, December 27, at 2 o’clock in the Manteo Baptist Church Manteo, N. C. The bride is- the daughter of Mrs. William Thomas McClenney and the late Mr. McClenney of Edenton. The bridegroom is the son of J. Walter Rountree and the late Mrs. Rountree of Sunbury. The ceremony was solemnized by the Rev. W. C. 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