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PAGE EIGHT '—SECTION on SOCIETY NEWS Personals tW IMuiu To Baltimore '►Miss Beatrice Spencer left Spesday night by bus for her home in Baltimore after spend ing a week as guest of (her un de and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. La- Parker. K Raleigh Visitors "Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long of I IWeigh are the guests Os his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long. Visiting Aunts Miss Sara Sutton of Chapel HtU was the guest of her aunts. Mis. Isa Barrow and Miss Lou Bibwn last week. ■ •pi , o California Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berryman have as their guests their daugh ter Mrs. Dean Woolrv and chil drpn of San Francisco. Mr. will join the family soon for a visit. Chapel Hill Visitors ■-Mrs. Watts Poe and sons of . Chapel Hill were the guests of hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Parry last week. r O ’• Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless was visited by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jdnes of Washington, D. C.,| recently. o ,','v Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burton, I < jr., and children of Newport < News, Va., were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. L. C. Bur ton, Sr. O * - Return From Washington Misses Nellie Wood and Emi- * ly Holmes have returned from 1 Washington, D. C., where they visited Misses Vanita and Kath- erine Collins. Guest of Aunts Miss Louise Wood has return ed to her home in Jacksonville, Tie., after spending some time ■With her aunts. Miss Nan Wood and Mrs. Mamie Sawyer. i ; o Returns To High Point Mrs. Frank Bond has return ed to her home in High Point. Mrs. Bond has been the guest of ifate. Ida By rum and other Ifends for several weeks. Saturday Visitors and Mrs. Gerald James and son, Billy, spent Saturday ill Edenton. f, ; : j - t . ft ■ 1- '; ! : Returns Home H. Hurdle, after spend i||g two, weeks with her daugh fjps, Mrs. Sara Everett at Nags and Mrs. Bateman and fapiily at Tyner, has returned. Go To California Mrs. W. L. Boswell and daugh ter Rebecca, accompanied her! Sp h, James Boswell to Pasadena, California. While there Mrs Boswell and Rebecca will visit Mrs. Boswell’s daughters, Mrs. Richard Romine and Mrs Ken neth Ingman. tf T . 0 Return Home Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr., and lit tle daughter, have returned af ter visiting her parents in Fair mont. Visits Grandmother Vickie Allsbrook spent last week in Richmond, Va., with tifcr grandmother, Mrs. Drucilla Williams. She was accompanied home by her cousin, Betty Par rish who will spend a week in Edenton. o Battleboro Visitors Mrs. Harry C. Hand and daughter, Stephnie, of Battle boro, N. C., spent from Wed nesday until Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank "White, Sr., on West Eden Street. fv • o Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and children, Susan and Samuel of Richmond, Va., and Misses Karen White of Norfolk, Va., and Leanne White of Mayosville, HSdif., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr. They came to bring Miss Leanne White to bid her goodbye as she is returning to her home in Cali fornia Wednesday. Portsmouth Visitors ,Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and „daugtrters, Janet, Pataie and Ehv -yty Sue o< Portsmouth, Va., spent Jktft week with Mr. Jones’ mo- JspT, Mrs. Julia Edwards. Returns T« Fairfax ,JSx. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts Md daughter, Kay, have return «d to Fairfax, Via., after visit m Mr. and Mr* Hubert Willi- W&r,4 ■ijdpftE& ■ ’ § ' CrhcfTT Point Visitors i I Returns To Goldsboro Miss Sara Miller of Goldsboro l. ( has returned after spending a ■ week at home. At Beach Home Ernest J. Ward and family are spending a few days at their cottage at Nixon’s Beach. At Virginia Baach Mrs. A. B. Harless is now spending a few days with her aunts at Virginia Beach, Va. Return From New York Miss Maidred Morris of Ra leigh, former Chowan County j home agent, Miss Catherine Aman, assistant home agent, and Mrs. Percy Smith returned Wednesday from New York, where Mrs. Smith purchased merchandise for Byrum’s Gift Shop. Visits Daughter J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun day afternoon in Elizabeth City as guest of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Week-end In Edenion Mrs. Edith Bufflap, who is at tending a beauty culture school in Norfolk, spent the week-end in Edenton. Returns From Norfolk Robert White, who has been working in Norfolk, returned to Edenton Saturday preparatory to enrolling as a student in East Carolina College at Greenville. Return From Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Scott Harrell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Byrum and family re- turned Sunday night after spend ing a week at Atlantic Beach. Visiting In Norfolk Mrs. Lee Moore will return home Friday from Norfolk, where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perry. o Visits Daughter Mrs. D. D. Asbell spent last Friday in Tarboro visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Strick land. o Returns Home Miss Kathleen Ward has re turned home from Peabody Col lege where she attended sum mer school and will soon resume her duties as teacher in the ; commercial department at Sun bury High School. ■ ■■■. -il i.‘o—l—l ■ ■' ■ 1 ‘ At Kitty Hawk • 1 i Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Haskett of Edentop end son, RogeT and family k)f Va., are spending some time at the Has kett cottage at Kitty Hawk. At Auxiliary Convention Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt is at- • tending the National Convention of the American Legion Auxili ary being held in Minneapolis, Minn. She expects to return Friday night. On Florida Trip Leroy Harrell left Edenton Monday for a business trip to Orlando, Florida. Returns From Camp John Mitohener 111 has return ed home after serving as coun sellor at Camp Pinnacle near Hendersonville. In New York Miss Betsy Ashley is vacation ing in New York City. Attend Jewelry Show Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Ross at tended a jewelry showing in Richmond over the week-end. 0 Kinston Visitors J Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and daughter, Deborah of Kin | ston spent the week-end visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Serin and family. Guest of Parents Miss Janet Bunch of Rich- 1 mond, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch. o Week-end In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Saunders spent the week-end in Norfolk. Week-end In Mountains Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin spent the week-end in the moun tains. Returning home with then was Betsy, who had spent several weeks at camp near Blowing Rock. At Ocean View Miss Alice Parrish, Carroll Wood Jones, David and Margaret Bass spent Sunday at Ocean View. Attend Funeral Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Wheeler attended the funeral of Mrs.; Wheeler’s aunt ih Wilson on Vicittop At Bmeh ; Miss Anne HoDoweU Weds Edward O. Smith - JU I i - . jpiti > i'.-i’ R|a L ft j-jh. - i mOMVsSAMt iiilll 1 Hl i wmemrm ** * > A V." p, % v In St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at noon Saturday, August 22, Miss Anne Hollowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray Hol lowell was married to Edward Oscar Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wentworth Smith of Tacoma, Washington. The Rev. George B. Holmes, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, performed the marriage ceremony. Wedding music was furnished by Michael Malone of Edenton, organist, and Miss Helena Blanchard of Charleston, S. .C., as soloist. The bride Was given in mar riage by her father. She wore a princess style gown of white de lustered satin . embellished with cftantilly . lace and re-em broidered with sequins and seed pearls. Her veil of imported Illusion was bordered with matching fhantilly lace and arranged in a mantilla fashion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white cym- Tuesday In Norfolk Miss Bea Evans spent Tuesday in Norfolk. Week-end At Beach Mrs. Kathleen Skiles and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. John Good win spent the week-end at Nags Head. Visiting In Florida Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Jr., are visiting Dr. and Mrs. James Glover in Pensacola, Florida. At Nags Head Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., and chil dren and Mrs. Clarepce Britton and children are spending a few days at Nags Head. Leave For Memphis Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Downum left Wednesday for Memphis, Tenn., where they will make their home. O Visits Grandparents Brian Twiddy j son of Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy, spent a few days last week visiting his grandparents. 0 Visit In Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stone and family spent Saturday in Green ville. For Sale Cedar Trees or Christmas Trees * CAN BE DUG UP AND * TRANSPLANTED $2.50 each TAKE YOUR PICK! Hog Wire (used) Truck Body (STAKE NEEDS REPAIRS) Rnrlan RoiPfl < TS > each E) I / ;■ Vv : • . • » . • ..7:- ■l-v , -S>---'y'~V'3PS*i r - . THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY AVGUST 27, 1959. : bidium orchids and stephanotis. I Miss Normalene Hollowell, j cousin of the bride, was maid of | honor and Miss Mary Jean Play |er of Columbia, S. C., was a bridesmaid. They wore identical dresses of mint green silk or ganza and lace with matching hats of the same material. They carried cascade bouquets of pale yellow roses and English ivy. The best man was Lieutenant Christopher Jackson of Arling ton, Va., and Columbia, Si C. Groomsmen were Dr. Neal Trueblood of Chapel Hill, John Roger Griffin of Norfolk, Fred McKay of Charleston, S. C., and John Stewart Fletcher 11, of Edenton. Mrs. Smith. attended St. Mary’s Junior College in Raleigh and was graduated in June from the University of South Carolina, where she was a member of Al pha Welta Pi National Sorority. She was presented to society at the Terpsichorean Ball in Ra leigh in 1956. The bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Washing ton at Olympia, Washington. He is a first lieutenant in the Army < ——— ' I wmH Blouses, sweaters, jackets \ Ji anf * s *^ rts •• • a wonderful new \fl faM group to choose from, \p|| ea sy as picking colorful au , J |J| tumn leaves. Note the flatter (|| ing styles ... the expert I\ 1 a^or * n g •• • the practical prices. | Corps Reserve. "At present he is being trained for an execu tive position with a retail firm |in Pasadena, California, where Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside. Attending the wedding were: j Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Went- J worth Smith of Tacoma, Wash j ington; Mrs. H. R. Simons and Miss Kay Simons of Hayworth, N. J.; Miss Helena Blanchard and Fred McKay of Charleston, S. C.; Miss Mary Jean Player and Christopher Jackson of Columbia, S. C.; Misses Nancy and Eliza beth Airial of Sumter, S. C.; Dr. and Mrs. Neal Trueblood and Mias Sonja Warren of Chapel Hill; Dr. and Mrs. Frank Duke of Washington, N. C.; Mrs. Jewel Best of Fairmont, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. William G. Garrett of Greenville, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Letherman of Lexington, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hart ley and ’ Edgar Owens of Ra leigh; Mr. and Mrs. John Roger Griffin of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs.! L. S. Jemigan of Ahoskie; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Darr of Mur freesboro; Mrs. J. Powell Eley of Franklin, Va; Miss Rebecca Caldwell of New Bern. Scouts Return From Philmont Explorers from Tyner Post 154 and the Edenton Post arrived froih Philmont Scout Ranch Sun day afternoon, August 23. The four boys who represented the Tyner Post were Tim White, Jackie Ray Ward, Emmett Jones, Jr., and Jimmy Turner. These boys, along with three from Eden Jon Brad Williford, Soots Lassiter and Cecil 'Fry by chartered Carolina Thai 1 ways bus and were guests of Army and Navy posts along he way. The trip covered 13 ***** approximately 6,000 SH ° P ™™J RIENDLY PHTHISIC’S STORE...SAVE ' TWICE! —WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS! ' v HM HRf! better foods at lower prices r7 • .FWfpfPi CAROLINA PRIDE DRESSED #JBM whole FRYERS 4-6 LB. AVG. FRESH * * * Li AX kj Picnics »29 c Ib *27 l-LB. PKG. GWALTNEY'S FIRST'CUT Franks 4Q[ P o *^** 8 * w ib.3Q#- 1 LB. HARRELLS NANSEMOND W 1 LB. GWALTNEY'S Bacon jyqSAUSAGE 33^ Pints Blue Plate STRAWBERRY Mayonnaise «j| -J Preserves AA pn LU kISJUU DELMONTE SHOWBOAT DELMQNTE SHOWBOAT SALE —303 Cans SAL E— 303 Cans •• Sweet Peas H PEACHES I 2 cans 29c 21c 46-OZ. GRAPEFRUIT . PINEAPPLE 46-Ofc. PINEAPPLE . ORANGE , Juice Drink Juice Drink / can 29c can 37 c 1 "o i .own. mjced ' Z ’ ... ,nc | miles. At Philmont Scout Ranch each newly arrived group got a med ical checkup and then wert* giv en primary instruction in axman ®hiP. toot care» map and com pass, burro loading and back packing. Then they boarded a bus for a short haul io a base camp which is the jump-off point for their chosen Philmont adventure. Along the trail the boys ob served wildlife in its natural habitat and at every base ramp explorers enjoyed testa of «lf»i around the camp fire. They also visited the old homes of Pioneer Lucien B. Max-1 well and Kit Carson and places! of interest along the way. iteejrs hiked a distance varied from 3# mile* to 14 miles mostly on a mom*, tainous trail to reach base oamp*j As.vifeU as enjoying the fellow* Ship of fellow Explprers and leaders, each boy earned one moke, merit badges. y »FI ■fee Tyner Post is sponstoedf by " the Center Hill Home Dem* onstration Club and it was partj. 1 ly through the efforts of the sponsoring organization that the Tyner Post had the largest num ber of boys from any Post in thff Albemarle District to go ’tb Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico for this training. * “ '■ "* " ■ n If you want to turn hours into minutes, (renew your enthuslf . ailflk - •; —Papyrus.
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