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PAGE SIX j-iscnow owe SOCIETY NEWS 1 Visit At Beach •Mrs. Kathryn Goodwin and IBn, Dick spent the week-end at manlico Beach near Washington. Visiting Mother v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carr •hd children, Charles and Henri etta are visiting Mrs. Carr’s mo- Tfchr, Mrs. R. P. Badham. Return To Wilson Mrs. Will H. Warren and chil dren, Cameron and Will, have returned to their home in Wil ton after visiting Mrs. Wesley Chtsson and other relatives. At Nags Head Mrs. W. S. Harney is spending A week at Nags Head. ft Visit In Goldsboro Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodwin And Mrs. Inez Moran visited Mrs. Lamont Edgerton in Golds bOro Sunday. - — n — Guests Return Home • Miss Frances Holton and her guests, Miss Nancy Heath and Miss Kee Wheeler, have returned from Nags Head. Miss Heath has returned to her home in Charlotte and Miss Wheeler to Louisburg. Visit In Wilson Mrs. W. E. Bond, Mr. and Mra. Walter Bond and son visited Mr. «d Mrs. Brame Morrison in ilson over the week-end. Guest of Mother r . Mrs. Sarah Everett of Nags Head spent the week-end with mother, Mrs. R. W. Hurdle. They spent Monday in Norfolk. At Nags Head * Mr. and Mrs. William Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepard and Children and Mrs. W. B. Rose- Tear are vacationing at Nags Mead at the Croatan. O — ~ ■ Vacationing At Beach ' Mr. and Mrs. Georve Alma Byrum and children are at Nags Head. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Jones And children are vacationing at Nags Head. Visiting In Louisiana I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. •opeland of Ahoskie are visit ing relatives in Louisiana. Visiting Parents T Mrs. Clifford Overman from Torktowri is .visiting her par «*ts 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. .F_ Elliott, New York Visitors 3 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skiler and Children, Donna and Kervin of New York are visiting Mrs. Skil l's uncle and aunt, Mr. and firs. L. C. Phelps. Released From Hospital | P. E. Saunders, who was a patient in DePaul Hospital last Wfeek, is recovering at home. Now In Stock I Orangeburg I ROOT - PROOF PIPE I and I PERFORATED PIPE I ★ Speedy Low Cost ★ I Installation & Long Life for I House Sewer Lines, Down-1 spout Run-offs and Septic I Tank Filter Beds. I WE DELIVER I M. G. BROWN CO, ira: I LUMBER, BUILDING SUPPLIES I AND HARDWARE ■ J ■l% y 111 K 2 1 i)i) I (Visiting Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollo ; well have as their guest, Mrs. IHoMowell’s mother, Mrs. Jose jphine Tunstall of South Boston, ‘Va. *• « 0 Visiting In S. C. Mrs. A. E. Jenkins and chil dren, Ann and Ed are visiting relatives in South Carolina. Alabama Visitor Webb Sledge of Gadsden, Ala., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privott. Attends Sales Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone at tended a division sales meeting of N. C. State Motor Club at Myrtle Beach, S. C. - ll , - - Kentucky Visitor Miss Jane DuLaney has as her 1 guest for two weeks, Miss Janice | Cherry of Murray, Kentucky. | Working In Washington I Miss Carolyn Perkins has gone to Washington, D. C., to work with the F. 8.1. Improving In Hospital 1 Friends of Hubert Williford and Haywood Phthisic will be glad to learn they are improv ing in Chowan Hospital. u ' Visiting Grandparents Gene and Cynthia Weeks of , Greensboro are visiting their i grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Clarence Leary. i n Visit Mrs. Badham Mrs. Henrietta Fagan of Dur ham, Mrs. J. J. Phillips of Nor folk, Mrs. S. R. Biggs of Wil liamston and Mrs. Robert Walk er of Alexandria, Va., have just returned to their homes after visiting Mrs. R. P. Badham. I Danville Visitors Mrs. C. A. Carr of Danville and two Children, Charles, Jr., and Henrietta are spending the week with Mrs. Carr’s mother, Mrs. R. P. Badham. | Return To Pottsville Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Garrett, daughter, Patsy and son, Bruce, I Vacationing At Beach Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haskett and grandson, Kent Haskett of Portsmouth, Va., are spending the week at their cottage at (Kitty Hawk. * '. Visiting Grandmother ,! Maurice Bunch 111, of-Kinston ifc visiting his grandmother, Mrs. | Maurice L. Bunch, Sr. Visits Daughter I 'J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sunday afternoon in Elizabeth City as guest of his daughter, Miss Doro thy Bufflap. n Visits Sister Mrs. James Dail of Norfolk spent Saturday afternoon as guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Ed win Bufflap. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EPgHTOW, WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1950. — j Engagement Announced ! V. i . - MISS SHIRLEY HARRELL Mr. and Mrs Lester HMreil announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Shirley Harrell, to Lieut, (jg) Paul Kings ley Platts, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillips K. Platts of Fort Pierce, Florida. Miss Harrell was graduated from East Carolina College, Greenville, N. C„ and is presently employed 1 by the Princess Anne County, Virginia, school system. Lieut. Platts was graduated from LeTourneau Technical Institute, Texas, and is attached to Attack Squadron 76 at NAS, Oceana, Virginia. A fall wedding is planned. South Norfolk Visitor Mrs. Mary Porter of South 1 Norfolk spent Wednesday in Edenton visiting her mother, Mrs. R. L. Williams and her sis ter, Mrs. Myrtle Tynch of Eden-1 ton and her sister, Mrs. Sadie! ' Hassell of Alabama. Visiting Sister LaDell Parker left Monday for Lasker to spend a few days as ■ guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert H. Barrett. Sunday In Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dail and 1 [children spent Sunday with Mrs. Dail’s mother in Woodland. Combine Corn and Save Money CUT SHELLINC LOSSES 75% . . . I CUT EAR CORN LOSSES 50% mm.'nrnvmm;. k V.....5W." W■ ■» ■■ ■ - Corn combining is here —and here to stay. The tremendous savings in money, |i in time, and in work made possible by I the John Deere 45 Combine with Corn I Attachment have won for it the highest I regard of corn growers in all sections of I j the country. Owners report 75 percent || reduction in field-shelling losses ... 50. II percent reduction in ear corn losses— j they tell of combining corn with 30 per | cent moisture .. . and of getting cleaner j corn that keeps better. Here is the | proof that you, make more mon- I ey from your corn when it’s harvested | j with a John Deere 45. ', l * V Field Tested and Time Proven Hobbs Implement Co*Jnc. GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. PHONE 3112 EDENTON, N. C - : ; '''ttikßmflci' ■ . ||| II ■!». .Av.*' Visits Grandparents ! Kent Haskett of Portsmouth, Va., spent last week with his , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haskett. | o 1 Florida Visitors j Mrs. H. Otis Carlton and two I daughters of Belle Glade, Fla., are the guests of her mother, ■ Mrs. John M. Harrell, for two i weeks. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John M. Har rell, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., were; 1 Sunday guests of Mr. Harrell’s . mother, Mrs. John M. Harrell, [ Sr. | j left Thursday night for their I [ 1 home at PottsviHe, Pa., after at- • ! I ending the funeral, of Mr. Gar- ; rett’s mother, Mrs. John Garrett.!; They were accompanied to Potts-1 ville by Mr. and Mrs. Donald j Thomas and daughter, Donna | Rae, who returned home Sun- 11 day. Visiting In Charlotte Richard and Dennis Deßlois are visiting three weeks in Char lotte with their uncle and aunt, i Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, : Jr. | Return From Vacation i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, • i Jr., have returned from a two- ] week vacation spent in New York State and Connecticut visit ing relatives and friends. i Guest of Parents j • Mrs. James W. Wilkins and . daughter, Arie Lea of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. ( o Alabama Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hassell and two sons of Montgomery, ' Ala., are spending a 10-dav visit with relatives and friends in Edenton. Steak Party Mr. and Mrs. Melvin , Hassell ; enjoyed a grilled steak party : with Mrs. Hassell’s sister, Mrs. Myrtle Tynoh Monday afternoon. tv- - Battleboro Visitors The Rev. and Mrs. Harry C. 1 Hand and daughter, Stephenie of Battleboro, N. C., spent Thurs- ' day with her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. They came to bring Stephenie Hand and Candace Smith to be here j with Miss Leanne White who is \ visiting her grandparents. j —— Returns Home Miss Candace Smith left Sun day afternoon for her home in Suffolk, Va. , Visiting At Battleboro 1 Mine Karen White of Norfolk, Va., came Tuesday to accompany Misses Stephenie Hand and Le anne White to Battleboro Wed nesday. Mrs. Hand came after them. After a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. Hand, Leanne and Karen will also visit her uncle, Alex White, in Green ville, N. C. Hold Kitchen Shower Mrs. Louis Ferguson, Mrs. j Warren Twiddy and Mrs. Lucy , Harless gave a kitchen shower j Friday for Mrs. Thelma White of Belvidere. PICK SHELL AND CLEAN IN ONE OPERATION ■ * Use the JOHN DEERE 45 COMBINE with 10 Corn 1 Attachment Reducing corn losses is only part of the success story of the 45 Combine. You cut storage husks and cobs in the field . . . you have complete control of the corn attachment from the operator’s platform— making corn harvests a safer and easier job. As a “bonus”, you can make top money doing custom work. You combine all your grain, bean and seed crops by merely replacing the corn attachment with the grain platform. Come in soon and get all the details. Charlotte Visitors • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, jJr., and son, Joseph of Char-' llotte spent Saturday with his j 1 parents, Mr. ind Mrs. J. Frank I White, Sr. They came to Eden -1 ton to attend a family reunion lon Sunday at Macedonia. They (returned to their home Sunday afternoon. ——u Visit In Norfolk Mrs. Carroll Boyce and grand daughter spent the week-end in Norfolk visiting friends. Week-end On River Mr. and Mrs. Dick Atkinson spent the week-end on the Pam lico River near Washington. Richmond Visitors * Fred W. Ferguson and family from Richmond, Va., are visiting his brother, Dr. Louis Ferguson and family in Edenton. At Myrtle Beach Robert Marsh attended a grain dealers’ association meeting at Myrtle Beach, S. C., Friday. He was accompanied by his wife and son. They also visited rela tives in Monroe, N. C. Visiting In Havelock Miss Carolyn Ann Sadler is spending two weeks visiting Miss Barbara McCulilum in Have lock, N. C. Return To New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. John P. Perkins and son, Jack and David left for their home at Short Hills, N. J., after visiting Mrs. Per kins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum. Guest of Parents Miss Theda Goodwin returned to Campbell College Sunday af ter spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goodwin. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wheeler of Washington, N. C., werei guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wheeler Sunday. , / _ t : 11 -^J SHOP YOUR FRIENDLY PHTHISIC’S STORE...SAVE ' TWICE! —WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS! X wm** 1-LB. HARRELLS Y. O. V. sausage ItmcounriMx ■ WHEN QUALITY COUNTS , . . COUNT ON OUR MEATS! 4-Lb. Avg, Dressed-Drawn HENS 29 No. 303 Wigwam \ June Peas 223- 3 Lbs. Shor All Purpose Shortening 59c 10-ox. Gorton's Pish p^g. Sticks.... 37c Duff’s pkg. R 0115.... 21c Morton's Ready to Serve BANANA CREAM PIE each 67c Waldorf 3 rolls Tissue.... 25c FRIDA i vt tt?t\ A ? P/laTtfAti r' 11 Return. To Rocky Mount Mrs. G. A. Helms visited Mrs. 'E. J. Hudson for some time last [week. Mrs. Helms has returned to her home in Rocky Mount after spending several weeks visiting friends in Edenton. Visits In Elizabeth City Mrs. W. E. Baker visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oglesby in Eliz abeth City the past week. Visit In Chadboutm Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Phelps and Miss Thelma Long visited rela tives in Chadboum over the week-end Visit. In Bath 1 Bill Bass spent last week at Bath with Mrs. Frank Jone 9. Sunday At Beach Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ward met their son, Linwood and family in Ahoskie for dinner Sunday and all spent the afternoon at Tuscarora Beatah near Winton. —— —- Return From Beach Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spmill and family have returned home after spending several days at Nags Head. At Ocean View Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swanner and children spent Sunday at Ocean View. o • On Vacation Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ashley and family are vacationing in South Carolina and the western part of North Carolina. FOR YOUR COOL SUMMER HAIR STYLES PHONE 2218 Air-Conditioned Una White and Dot Davi. UNA’S Beauty Nook I 812 N. Broad St. Edenton Lean, Tender Center Cut Pork Chops ib.s9c 1-Lb. Harrell's Pure Lard 13 46-ox. Hi-C Orange Drink --"SI 11 Pillsbury's and Ballard's Canned 3 for Biscuits 25c Qt. Bleach bot. C10r0x......19c King Qt. Starch...... 23c 25-FL Roll pkg. Reyn’s. Wrap 31c 12-oz. Pkg. Sunshine Van Wafers Mr Tan, naien ooi Sunday Guests Jest Wilson and Mrs. Z. W. Evans had as their guests day, Sir. and Mrs. Van Martin of Elizabeth City. At Awembly Mrs. Rebecca Overman, 1 Aggie Overman, Marsha Over man, Betsy Bass, Mary Pearl Harrell and Patricia Waff are attending the Blueridge Assem bly at Blueridge. ... 1 Visit. Daughter Mrs. E. L. Riddick of Gates ville spent the week-end witl her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wood i Jr - o Return From Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry and children have returned from tlie Fry reunion in West Virginia. ■Visa Parent. Janet IJunch and Rosa Hollo well who are training at the Richmond Medical Center, spent the week-end in Edenton with their parents. DELIVER VA* PRESCRIPTIONS v ~ Bring your prescriptions , in, or telephone us to send a messenger for them. We’ll deliver the precisely compounded medicines anywhere in the city. And yf*J pay ! oSly the regular fair pre scription price. Leggett & Davis DRUGGIST Phono 2127 We Deliver U. S. Commercial Beef Sirloin Steals ib. 69<= ’ T-80ne... lb. 79c Vi's Starkist Light Meat Chunk Tuna 29 6-ox. Makwell House Instant Coffee 95 ?SRfRESH ir,r fancy freestone PEACHES 31-25' CT. CAUFORNIA LEMONS doz. 33c Quarts bot Mazola Oil .. 55c 1-Lb. Ritz pkg. I dUBCiB .... voC H
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