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(—•BCTIOH OWE PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Attend Convention ' Mrs. Anne S. Jenkins and Mrs. Camilla Drivers will attend the National Hair Dressers’ Con vention held in Raleigh, j o Alabama Visitors Mrs. Lee Sledge and family of Gadsden, Ala., are the guests of Mrs. Sledge’s brother and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. William Pri vott and of Mrs. Wood Privott. Living At High Point Mr. fend Mrs. Fred C. Byrum •re making their home in High Point where Mr. Byrum is asso ciated with Globe Furniture Company. o Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger bad as their guests Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson of Richmond, Va„ Mrs. Conger’s brother-in-law and sister. Henderson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Graham White had as their guests this week end, Mr. and Mrs. George A. i Rose and daughter of Hender aon, Mrs. White’s parents. o At Philmonf Ranch Boots Lassiter, Brad Williford and Cecil Fry, Jr., are on a three-week camping trip at fhilmont Ranch in New Mexico. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and family are spending the week at Nags Head. Return To Sanford , Mrs. Bill Vogedes and son, Bill Will leave Thursday for her home in Sanford after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. B. B. Jones. Guests of Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boswell of Richmond were the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roswell and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cobb last week. Attend Wedding Mrs. Kate Wozelka attended the wedding of her nephew. Charles Skinner and Miss Thel ma White on Sunday at Up River Friends Church near Bel videre. Others from Edenton attending the wedding were Mr. and Mra J. J. Long, Mrs. Gra ham Robbins and Miss Jessie McMullan. Buxton Visitors 1 Mrs. D. Skiles and son, Ricky As are gfty'&ieiiiijp 1H idwft . fhik' Vheak: K' ' ’Return From Vacation *Mr. and Mrs. J. .A. Curran have returned after vacationing in Charlotte and Myrtle Beach. Visits Sons Clyde Mason spent last week in Norfolk as the guest of his sons, A. J. and Carlton Mason and families. At Virginia Beach Miss Alice Parrish is spending her vacation at Virginia Beach, I O At Nags Head Mrs. S. M. McMullan is the guest of Miss Margaret Pruden at her cottage at Nags Head this week. Louisiana Visitors Mrs. Charles Russell and daughter, Madlyn of Shreveport, La., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Speight. Mrs. Russell was here to attend the christening of her grandson, W. O. Speight 111 at the Metho dist Church on Sunday. In Norfolk Mrs. William Barrow and chil dren are spending a few days in Norfolk. ANNOUNCEMENT f|j ANNE’S ; f Beauty Salon will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, August 10-11-12; re-opening for business Thursday, August 13, in order that Mrs. Jenkins and staff may attend the North Carolina Cosmetologist Guild Education and Trade Show to be held in Raleigh at the Sir Walter Hotel. The management and staff of Anne’s Beauty Salon believe the training they will receive will help them to be the best in the profession. All permanent waves are on special for the month of August and on through I Labor Day. Visiting Sisters Frank Muth of Ocean Drive, S. C., is spending a few days with his sisters, Miss Tillie Muth and Mrs. Josiah Elliott. Here From Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Al Habit and family of Oxford spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ed Habit. o Ores well Visitors Mrs. Martha Swain and fami ly and Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Spruill and family of Creswell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watson. Visits Brother Mrs. Jaimes Byrum spent two days last week with her brother, Willie Sitterson, who is a pa tient at DePaul Hospital, Nor folk. Guest of Parents Ima Jean Rogerson of Rich mond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shel ton Rogerson. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and son are spending the week at Nags Head. Attend Congress Mrs. Rebekah Overman, along with Mary Pearl Harrell, Betsy Ross and Patricia Waff, spent last week at Black Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains at tending the Hi-Y - Tri-H-Y Con gress at which were delegates from 10 states. Visit In South Carolina Mrs. Agnes Overman and sis ter, Marcia, spent last week at Clemson College in South Caro lina visiting Dr. and Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Overman’s 1 sister. Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mri>. B. L. Knox had as their guests this week-end Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Garner and family of Portsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Knox and fami ly of Portsmouth. O Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans of Norfolk spent Sunday here visit ing relatives. Visit In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Zieg ler, Jr., and family spent a few •days last week in Princess Ann, f Va. , : >; . , k- »- 'Sunday At Nags Read | Mr. hnd Mrs. Earl Britton, Carol Wood Jones- and -Ann Par rish spent Sunday at Nags Head.j ’ o— t Vacation At Nags Head Mr. and Mra I. E. Halsey, Jr., and daughter spent a few days last week at Nags Head. Guest of Parents Gene Saunders, who has been working in Atlantic City, N. J., this summer is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Saunders for a few weeks be fore returning to East Carolina College. Hospital Patient Ted Lassiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lassiter, fell while at work with a contsruction com pany in Norfolk and is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. O Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J .W. Davis spent the week-end in Goldsboro. While there they attended the Bizzelle-Walker wedding. Return Home Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Dr. and Mra Frank Wood have re | fumed home after an extended I stay at Nags Head. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8. 1969. Al Nags Head Mrs. Harry Ferguson and daughter, Frances of New York, along with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Marriner, are spend ing a month at Nags Head. Attending Camp Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Barrow and fatmily are spending ten days at the Assembly of God camp at Falling Waters, W. Va. Visits In Norfolk Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap return ed Wednesday from Norfolk, where she spent several days as guest of her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gar rett. Returns From Lasker LaDell Parker returned home Friday from Lasker, N. C., after spending a few days as guest of his sister, Mrs. Robert Barrett. Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Bass and sons spent the past week end in Greenville, S. C., visit ing Lt. and Mrs. Winston Whig ham. They were accompanied home by their two daughters, Artie Frances and Iris Jean, who have spent several days visiting there. o Returns To Danville Mrs. C. A. Carr and children, Charles, Jr., and Henrietta of Danville, Va., have returned to their home after visiting their mother and grandmother, Mrs. R. P. Badham. | ——o Virginia Visitor Mrs. Richard B. Wheeler of Bayside, Va., is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wheeler, after which she will join her daughter, Mrs. Falkner Heard, Jr., in San Antonio, Texas. Visit In Norfolk Mrs. R. L. Williams, Mrs. Myr tle Tynch, Mrs. Sadie Hassell and son, Melvin, spent Tuesday i in Portsmouth and Norfolk! where they visited Mr. and Mrs.; Harvey Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Erma Wright. Hospital Patient Mrs. John H. Aabell, Sr., en tered Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, on Wednesday of this week for observation and treat ment. o Guest of Parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barnett and daughter, Denise of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tynch. ' BEGINS AT THE BETTY SHOPPE \ I BaW Century and Olympia ;LSfß^«yj our whole new collection of love - 10/jw %J I back-to-school from all the lead- I \ Returns To Durham Miss Henrietta Fagan has re turned to 'her home in Durham after visiting her sister, Mrs. R. P. Badham. | Elisabeth City Guest Miss Beverly Morgan has as her guest this week, Miss Vicky Morgan of Elizabeth City. « o >' Visit Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Wil son and son, Edward df Buckroe Beach, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. Wilson’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tynch. Return From Philippines S-Sgt. John M. Wright and Mrs. Wright and three daughters are spending a 15-day leave visiting Mr. Wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wright. Mfr. Wright has recently returned from the Philippine Islands and will leave Edenton for Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, Ala., where he will be stationed. Enroute from the Philippines Mr. Wright | and his family toured the United States and Hawaii prior to com ing to Edenton. o Norfolk Visiter Mrs. Gladie Imerson of Nor folk, Va., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tynch last week. Week-end In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook and daughter, Vickie, spent the week-end in Norfolk as guests of Mr. Allsbrook’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whichard. Return To New Jersey Mrs. Dennis Willie and daugh ter Carol left Tuesday for their home in Hackensack, N. J., as-1 ter spending several weeks with; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Mansfield. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lacy and family of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Lacy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED i Mr. and Mrs. McKinley F. Wright announce *he engage ment of their daughter. Miss Rita Wright, to Bobby Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Brown of Hertford. The wedding will take place in the Edenton Bap tist Church Sunday afternoon, August 30. at 3:30 o'clock. No invitations are being sent, but all friends and relatives are in vited to attend. CIVIC CALENDAR V. 1* Continued From Pago 1. Section 1 zoning of the newly annexed area on U. S. Highway 17 north. The Pony League team will play the Rocky Hock team this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. The King Bros. Circus, spon sored by Chowan Tribe of Red Men, will appear on the Ameri can Legion grounds for two per formances on Tuesday, Septem ber 1. Revival services are in pro gress at the Whiteville Grove Baptitt Church at Belvidere and will end Saturday night August 8. Services are held each night at 8 o'clock. Eden ton's Town Council will meet Tuesday night August 11. at 8 o'clock in the Municipal Building. A wool referendum will be held, with ballots to be voted between September 1 and Sep- I tember 30. Little League all stars are scheduled to play the Rocky Hock Little League all stars to night (Thursday). A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M„ will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Revival < services will be held at the Warwick Baptist Church from Sunday, August 16, to Saturday, August 22, with ser vices each night at 8 o'clock. Edenton Rotary Club will meel this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 ■o'clock in the Parish House. Evangelistic services will be held at the Yeopim Baptist Church beginning Monday night. August 10. and continuing through Sunday night. August 16. Services will be held each sight al 8 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Hed Men will meet Monday night al 8 o'clock. Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will meel Tuesday night, August 11, at 8 o'clock. William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night pt 8 o'clock. Revival services are in pro gress at the Gale Street Baptist Church and will come to a close Sunday morning, August 9. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night, August 10, at 8 o’clock. Clyde Hollowell, sach em of the tribe, is very anxious to have a full attendance. Revival In Progress At Gale St. Church ' Revival services are in pro gress this week at the Gale Street Baptist Church will end Sunday morning, August 9, at the 11 o’clock service. The Rev. William Bembry opened the revival Sunday morning. The Rev. D. W. Lamb, pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, is the visiting evangelist, preach-! ing each night at 7:30 o’clock. The revival will end at the 11 o’clock service Sunday morn ing, August 9, when Dr. C. M. Cofield of Enfield will preach the closing sermon. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1, Section 1- Sound. To date farmers in Chowan County had received $59,970.78 for cooperating with the govern ment's farm program. Reports had it that the three rural mail routes at the Edenton Post Office will be consolidated to two routes. Miss Mary Pruden died at her home after an illness of several I weeks. A quartet of "Lost Colony" I singers presented a concert at Chowan High School. | James Mallonee, governor of; i the 187th Rotary District, made 1 lan official visit to the Edentcn j Club. Chowan County citizens were aided by he operation of the 'ten, divisions of the Social Security Act to the extent of approxi mately $57,000 in the slightly SHOP YOUR FRIENDLY PHTHISIC’S STORE... SAVE ' TWICE! —WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS! our low food prices! Xtf 4 -6 LB. AVG. FRESH LEAH Carolina' Pride D- • l w u ' Dressed I ICIIICS B C WHOLE Mw ___ _ ' l-LB. ARMOURS COLUMBIA SLICED Fryers* 29<Bacon39c l-LB. HARRELL'S YE OLE VIRGINITY i-LB. CELLO SWIFT'S Sausage Franks S QUARTS KRAFT'S MIRACLE fWHT(P^*WffITJTT!It FARM A Sal. Dressing I “fs2r’ M “sL eA AfftePies -39 c White Corn 10-ox. Tampa Bay pkq. 6ears 19c ** Shrimp ....49c O EjAK.5> A t/'' 4-OZ. RED BIRD * DAIRY VALUES Y. Sausage QUARTERS BLUE SEAL O opaglieill OLEO JHK _ 2 pke 33c can mm c can yc PILLSBURY - BALLARD'S MM PUFFIN AND STARCRUST ' ■ nicri NO. 2Vi SOUTHERN l-LB. GWALTNEY'S Half Peaches Pure Lard OC can 23 c lb - 13 c 46-oz. DelM. P’apple. - G’fruit. No. 303 Del Monte Juice DRINK Fruit Cocktail no nc NEW FEMININE FABRIC 48' f MCCORMICK'S REG. SIZE CLEANSER MODESS TEABAGS AJAX 2pkgs.H9c| pkg. 59c 12 cans 27c SD-ietmann's . 7^ox ; Sunxhin* . SPECIAL! 3c OFF ppTl?\TrtT V CTADI? ll An^^^S^nG^^VV^\TrT™TtT!r\^nTw™"^"** inn rturjisuLii oiUKiii IHAI oA Vrib x-|Hj ( MORE W nr Mpl w mm mm mmm ■mm a jmm >■ 'M ■ ■ »■ n ■ ■ ■ g W M W g m* m. ____ n Count Milgrom and his 12-, piece orchestra of Rocky Mount provided music for a dance in Hie armory held for the benefit of the Edenton High School. Vernon Spruill was among 50 young men selected as new state highway patrolmen. Twenty-six Edenton Boy Scouts returned from Camp Darden, where they won several | honors. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Francis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Bunch - McClenny Wedding Aug. 15 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McClenny announce the approaching mar riage of their daughter, Miss Syl via McClenny, to Norman. Bunch, son of W. T. Bunch and the late Mrs. Bunch. The wedding will take place Saturday after noon, August 15, at 4 o’clock in Capehart’s Baptist Church. Friends and relatives are in vited to attend. FOR YOUR COOL SUMMER HAIR STYLES PHONE 2218 Air-Conditioned I Una White and Dot Davis ! UNA’S Beauty Nook 812 N. Broad St. Edenton New 1959 Larks 6 or 8-cylinder motors. Stand ard or automatic transmission. ! All body styles and colors. '54 CHEVROLET 2-dr. sedan 1 ‘ '54 CHEVROLET 4-dr. sedan '53 CHEVROLET Belair 2-dr. '53 CHEVROLET Belair 4-dr. '53 FORD Custom Line 4-dr. '52 PONTIAC "8" 4-dr. sedan (two-tone paint) '54 FORD V-8 Truck PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 1952 FORD V-fL Custom Line 4-door Sedan . SIOO.OO WE PAT TOP MARKET PRICES FOR GOOD USED CARS! J. & B. Motor Co. 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