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PAGE EIGHT ’—SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dail and family spent Sunday at Mrs. Stairs home in Woodland. Attends Football Game Mrs. W. S. Harney attended the Virginia-Carolina football game Saturday. o Tarboro Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., have as their guest, Mrs. Con ger’s mother, Mrs. Bond of Tar boro. Son Bern Frjends of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Foster of Philadelphia will be happy to know that they have a new baby boy. Mrs. Foster is the former Beße Evans. Sunday In Chapel Hill Mrs. Cecil Fry, Mrs. Richard Hardin and Mrs. Joe Thorud spent Sunday in Chaipel Hill. .TtauflftJL PEACH ’fpiii FLiIVOREi p $ tJvoJed $ i BRANDY y *2.25 PINT CHARLES JACQUIN *t Ci», Inc., PHILA., PENNA. 70 PROOF Be'atdlmtednfi-gimr islart her with a v/sterung/ Bride’s El ate from For a fin<f future start her with the finest^—) - _ solid silver by Gorham: 3-pc. Bride’s \jLvw ) place setting... place knife, place fork' 'I f j and teaspoon; in the pattern of her choice! r X ' | For her —a joy to receive, a joy to use J aXjjifl *% ~ ■>,% ' [throughout her married life!. |'Prices shown are for a 3-piece Bridal place- y AAfA' L ‘ ' l.i i|i —! !l! T! 1 "i CAMPENSJEWELERS Edenton, N. C. IV llui i\ SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL GROUP I Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Dresses $ WHS GREATLY GREATLY - I*7 flpi REDUCED REDUCED VjW Full Cut Lace Trimmed Nylon Slips 1/ regular $2.98 Now $2.57 2 for $5.00 51 GAUGE 60 GAUGE W Jm Nylon Hose Nylon Hose . u 'M , 38c pair 59c pair Visits Sister Mrs. Horace Johnson of Ahos kie visited her sister, Mrs. T. B. Williford Sunday. Visit In Mt. Gilead Mrs. Medlin Belch and daugh ter, Claire, spent the week-end with Mrs. Belch’s mother, Mrs. J. E. Poe of Mt. Gilead. Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Shackelford had as their week-end guests, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Brewer of Rocky Mount. Friday In Raleigh Cecil Fry and Hiram Mayo spent last Friday in Raleigh. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Oliver attended the funeral of Walter Lewis in Elizabeth City Sunday. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEItTOIt, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1959. Guest of Parents Charlie Small, Jr., a student at State College, Raleigh, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Small. ' o Sunday Guests Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Calla gan and children of Norfolk were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Phelps Sunday. Winston-Salem Visitors Mrs. Eddie Byrum and Mrs. Dot Mellonas of Winston-Salem spent the week-end with Mrs. Albert Keeter. j Elizabeth City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A1 Owens, Jr., of Elizabeth. City spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Owens. Returns Home Mrs. Larry Fisher has return ed to her home in Martinsville, Va., after visiting her mother, j Mrs. T. W. Elliott. o Week-end In Edenlon Mrs. Ruth Vail Porter of Nor- 1 folk spent the week-end in Eden ton. Saturday In Norfolk Miss Lena Jones and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce spent Saturday in Norfolk. Guest of Parents Miss Brenda Mooney, a stu dent of Shenandoah Conserva tory of Music of Dayton, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mooney. o Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Nick Muth o f Portsmouth, Va., sDent the week end with his sister, Miss Tillie Muth. Visits Parents j Mrs. James W. Wilson and [daughters, Candy and Arie Lea, !of Suffolk, spent Saturday as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. p Washington Visitors Charlie Miller and son, Wil liam of Washington, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. Miller’s moth .er, Mrs. W. C. Miller, at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Frank White. 0 Returns From Colorado Mrs. W. C. Moore returned home Sunday after visiting her son-in-law and daughter, T-Sgt. and Mrs. Norman Schwarts, in Pine Valley, USAF Academy in Colorado. While there she at tended the christening service of her grandson, Randy John Schwartz, at the First Metho dist Church in Colorado Springs. Move To Windsor Mr. and Mrs. William T. Moore and children moved Monday to Windsor, N. C., where they will make their home. Visits Daughter J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun day afternoon in Elizabeth City as guest of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Pruden Forehand and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin spent Sunday in Raleigh visit ing Mrs. Ella Simpson, who is a patient in a Raleigh hospital. Week-end Guest Miss Avis Forehand had as her week-end guest Miss Margaret Davenport of Windsor. Norfolk Visitors Misses Judy and Linda Wil mouth of Norfolk were visitors in Edenton over the week-end. From Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kennan and daughter Imogene of Nor folk spent the week-end in Eden ton. U Visits In Raleigh John A. Holmes spent the week-end in Raleigh. o Monday In Greensboro Derwood Bray, band director, spent Monday in Greensboro. UNA’S Beauty Nook For Annointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00 'TIL 5:30 UNA WHITE DOT DAVIS I Old Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ms3 55 4/6 QUART I PINT i ill' It PROOF • 4 TEARS Oil-til 01MEI DISTILLING CO.. LtWIENCEIIIS. INI. I Guest of Parents Billy Wilkins, attending ap prentice school in Newport News spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil kins. o Visit In Raleigh Mrs. Katherine Holton and sons spent the week-end in Ra leigh visiting Mrs. Edgar Hart ley. 0 West Virginia Visitor Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes, Sr., of Huntington, W. Va„ is spending serveral days with her son and family, the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes, Jr. o Guest of Parents Ronald Perry, attending appren tice school in Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry. Visits Parents Shirley Twiddy of Greenville spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Twiddy. » ' kfINL SHOP YOUR FRIENDLY PHTHISIC’S STORE - - - SAVE WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS - SHOP AND SAVE! WHEN QUALITY COUNTS —COUNT ON OUR MEATS —for 8-10 LB. GWALTNEY’S PAGAN UnIiHO UHA M Q 12-Lb. Harrell's I SHANK PORTION -LB.- 11 UIIU dJf nMIfIO Y£? ole virginny HAMS47' Ham whole and lb. Given Free BUTT PORTION 49c Center Slices 89c SF”- 8 * FRESH MEATY FRESH LEAN 1-LB. GWALTNEY'S SIGNAL BRAND NECK PORK Sausage Bones» ls c Chops » 47 c Meat • 25il NO. 21/2 DELMONTE I spiced Peaches onrtwiribuyst^* « QUARTS -DUKE'S -JAR- WHOLE BERRY AND SAUCE ® Salad Dressing jOc 2],c SWANSDCWN YELLOW i | C« jar 23-LB. CAN TOPPING'S PURE CAN QUARTS WAY PACK WHOLE ake Mix . tnrx.l F-A box 31c LARD SZ-59 jar 39, FRESH-FROM-THE'HARVEST-TO-YOU Jn 303 TOD V'» r» u Green Lima Beans •.. can loc Pillsbury’s and Ballard's 4-LB. BAG NO. 1 DELICIOUS ITI # * ■ f APPLES bag 39c PKCmtSQ^Jc i LARGE CRISP CALIFORNIA 8-OZ. SOUTHERN ROLL CELERY 2 stalks 33 c Qleomar g arine •••■ P a »* e 9c LEMONS doz. 29c * FROjffl TODJKCIALS * , 1-LB. CELLO BAG EMERALD FAMILY SIZE MORTON'S j" Mc h CaIif.WALNUTS... nks. 49c PUMPKIN P1E5.*......49c FkiTrr f!s h orainice ! • *****99c „ ;lij*y .~ . i FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNERHERE’S THE BEST OF EVERYTHING ft ROCKINGHAM I TU^lcfe I'B 1 ' BS * ’ i . GEESE ANL) HEINS - 1 «. FRESH CORNED mND SMOkeß' • mrriTT/in Q 11 Y* If [V Ia V \ |Vj I I UA M w if Here From Tarboro Dr. Tom S. Fleming and son, Smitty of Tarboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayo over the week-end. Visits In Norfolk Mrs. Mamie Parker spent the week-end in Norfolk as guest of Mrs. Stella Williams. Visit In Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Harless, Jr., spent the week-end in Alex andria, Va., with Mr. Harless’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Jones. Murfreesboro Visitors Mrs. Cecil Forehand, Sr., and Mrs. Cecil Forehand, Jr., and son, Mack of Murfreesboro spent Monday with Mrs. Percy Simith. THANKSGIVING SERVICE AT CENTER HILL CHURCH According to the pastor, the Rev. Henry V. Napier, final plans for a special Thanksgiving service to be held at the Center Hill Baptist Church have been made and announced. The ser vice, which will include special music by the church choir, will feature the Rev. R. B. Cotting ham, pastor of the Warwick J K®n..rtie HOME-HEATING SERVICE vMiig you get from your friendly GULF SOLAR HEAT supplier Stilly automatic delivorios of the {/ Coastland Oil Co. Distributor Gulf Oil Products WUSIHI hoofing oil ‘ Phone 3411 Edenton DICK DIXON. Manager Bap tiliV'Church, as speaker. The service will begin at 10:30 in the sanctuary of ttog church and the public is given a cor* dial invitation to attend.
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