PAGE SIX ffPfTTT SOCIETY NEWS Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dickson and daughter, Dail of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Dail, Mrs. Kathryn Cozart, Mrs. Eu genia Shump and Miss Ida Mae Dail Sunday afternoon. Visit Friends Mrs. C. V. Charlton and Mrs. John Moran visited friends and relatives in Edenton Tuesday, December 15. Guest of Parents Miss Grace Whiteman visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whiteman during the week-end. Visit In Norfolk Mrs. R. L. Whiteman, Jr., and son, Bobby, visited friends in Norfolk last week. o Attend Funeral Mrs. J. D. Swindell, Mrs. Wood Privott, Mrs. John Pr'vott and Mrs. George Privott attend ed the funeral of M. R. Sp.vey in Raleigh Saturday. o Recent Guests Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Morgan of Philadelphia were recent guests of Mrs. Frank Hughes. They accompanied Lieut. Frank Hughes to Washington, where he boarded a plane for Hono lulu after spending a furlough due to the death of his father,] Frank Hughes. o Guest of Sister Byron Verdin, Jr., a student' at the University of Georgia, is spending the week with his sis-' ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Je rome Senn. Expected For Chrsimas Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Downum of Memphis, Tennessee, wiF. 1 ar rive this week-end to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bunch and Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Downum. Attend Christmas Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Oliver and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. John Oliver in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Oliver' had her annual Christmas dinner for all her children. Visiting Mother Mrs. Charlotte Webb of Nor folk is spending several days with her mother, Mis. Maurice Bunch. Holidays With Daughter Mrs. Mary Browning will leave Sunday for a trip to White Plains, N. Y., to spend the holi days with her daughter. O Attend Funeral Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis at tended the funeral last week of Rodman Guion, their daugh ter-in-law’s father, in New Bern. Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox spent the week-end in Ports mouth, Va., with their daughter and family and their son and family. Friday Guest Mrs. A. R. Nicholson of Eliza beth City was the guest of Mrs. L. C. Burton Friday. Guest of Parents Billy Sutton of Rocky Mount visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sutton over the week-end. 1 oasjoaseysi ( R \i J I ; Ij I omrt&fik l j are giving I The World Famous SAMPLER' 1 lb. $2.00 2 lbs. $4.00 [ Other Whitman’s Assortments ' I Hollowells j I Rexall Drug Store f E J Returns To Greenville Mrs. Oscar Brown has returned to their home in Greenville after spending several days with Mrs. Isa Barrow and Miss Lou Bar row. o Returns From Asheville Mrs. l£ate Wozelka returned Saturday after accompanying her sister, Mrs. Morgan, to Ashe ville last week. Texas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jordan, Jr., and children of Austin, i Texas, are the guests of his ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jor dan, Sr. Attend Convention Members of the Edenton Chap ter of the Tri-Hi-Y who attend ed the State Convention in New Bern last week were Jean Leary, Carolyn Griffin, Ann Wells, Gail Hare, Susan Holmes, Marion Bunch, Judy Riley, Judy Israel and Mrs. Rebecca Overman. Rose Hill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. D. El iott had as their guests over the week end Mrs. Elliott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Alderman of Rose Hill, N. C. INVITED TO WEDDING Mrs. Shelton McMullen Long requests the honor of your pres ence at the marriage cf her daughter, Sheldon Jean, to Char lie Thomas Whitley, on Sunday, I the twenty-seventh of December, j at four o’clock in the afternoon at the Bethel Baptist Church. A reception will follow the ceremony at the church parson age. The public is invited to attend. EASTERN STAR MEETIN G Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or der of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday night, December 21, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. T. J. Wood, worthy matron, requests all members to be present. Vkt a, wftij in- iniM ft -'ifSi 77-' ’ u < U / V/ Making grand entrances wherever the occasion is fes tive and the mcod is holiday happy . . . lovely new dresses, designed to help you go your beautiful way through the party season . . . destined to bring a glow of happiness to your heart ... a gleam of ad miration t?o all the eyes on you. 20% Discount NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS SPORTS SPECIALTIES 310 N. Broad Street v Edenton. X. C. Engagement Announced sfKisr yin’ - ; - "'W I i P- ' I I ! . 1 L‘ -a.- . .i ! Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Layden of Edenton announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Joyce Layden. to Wilbur Ray | Bunch, son of W. T. Bunch and the late Mrs. Bunch, also of | Edenton. The wedding will take place Sunday, January 24. 1 VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Tuesday night, December 22, at 8 o’clock. Com mander John Bass requests a large attendance. ROTARIANS MEET TODAY Edenton Rotarians will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock in the Parish House. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1959. ——————— _ : • 1 0t)Jp™ READY «* s»w PHT HKJC’St J: Service 1 TOP VALUE STAMPS jj « c A— 4-9 lb, Mountain MaM *' 3 ducks s; | l lb '45 c —.lt, Turkeys J ¥ A; - lit nansemond brand smoked I *«s- HAMS ° 45c i 1 FRYERS “—J «i *%l lb. fc Wc M “n k I <1 Ih lip WM w Neck Rones £ sa - y-;- iv-. Starcrust Examined and Passed by the U. S. Food & Drug Administration OCEAN SPRAY 11 yfc I Biscuits Cranberry Sauce...s2l c '~* C '% 1-LB. PKG. HARRELL S 24 Count Jean 8 Pkg. flfr 13 i2S‘PURE LARD ■ 12c “°!L s - 33c 5 Cut Green pkg i n I rn Orange Juice ..... i 39c ■'*» 4ti 1-1 •■— l vy Cut Corn .. 17c jj l $ lb. 17c Instant Coffee i 99c fc,i%rj„ic c .. & g ... T for 31p bag -Lb. Emerald Walnuts ... . H ady-To- Baku Morton's Largo J.9- PHONE 3331 EOENTON , .-< _ '• •-<££..’ > j’jS'-'ija *• : ' -<•'*-.-'.w ? ■ ’" •*.,*.s &,' -'.Z'" 2 \'stS- /■ {,.' * --•£: ■ -Jv.. ™ i 1 Mrs. Lala Smith Is 1 Year’s Clubwoman Continued from Page 1. Section 1 she finished grammar and. high school. She was graduated from Chowan College, where sihe ma jored in French and English. Mrs. Smiih was married to Percy L. Smith on December 6, 1932, in Murfreesboro, The ceremony was performed by her brother, the Rev. G. Norman Ashley of Salemburg, N. C. Mrs. Smith, a charter member of the BPW Club, has served as chairman on both the hospitali ty and finance committees. She has taken part in many plan nings of the chub and has spent untold hours in the interest of the beautification of a prize project of the club, the Penelope Barker house. She has also tak en part in other constructive projects of the numerous civic organizations in Edenton and Chowan County. She is a member of the Eden ton Baptist Church and for many years was active in home demonstration work. She is manager of Byrum’s Gift Shop, having served in this capacity for five years. The Edenton Restaurant was beautifully decorated, even to a lighted Christmas tree. The party got under way with th group singing “Silent Night” with Mrs. Lena Leary at the piano. Warren Twiddy gave the invocation. Much fun was creat ) ed when the gifts were opened. I followed by a delicious turkey dinner. Mrs. Anne Jenkins, hos pitality chairman, delivered tihe l address of welcome and Dr. L. . F. Ferguson responded with high t praise for the club’s outstanding i work. Special) guests were acknowl edged by Mrs. Jenkins. They > included H. A. Campen, Mrs. , Dave Holton and Mr. and Mrs. : Elton Boswell. ‘j The group was treated to sev 1, eral renditions of Christmas songs by Miss Kay and Nelia Lowe, accompanied at the piano ; by Miss Doris Jean Cale. Much fun was created in the question and balloon games. | The men took the prize in the 1 latter game. Mrs. Alice Twiddy j furnished music for the occas ion. The president extended a “Merry Christmas” to all l pres ent and the party closed with the singing of “Joy To The World.” Christmas Concert Draws Big Crowd Continued from Pace I—Section 1; accompanists. As in previous years, the con cert was very outstanding and was very much enjoyed by the arge crowd in attendance. The program was in two j parts, “We Sing of Holy Days”, | and “We Sing of Holidays” and : follows:- ! “O Come, O Come Immanuel” Iby Plainsong, “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming” by Praetorius, land “Bethlehem” by Williams, ! High School Mixed Chorus; j j “Hearken, O Shepherds” Bo- j ' hemian Carol, “Whence Comes i •This Rush of Wings” by Bas-' j Quercy, “Nativity Carol” by Frederick W. Graf, Treble Clef •Club; “The Christmas C/irol of ] the Birds” by Chaminade, Jane. | DuLaney, soprano; “A Joyous j I Christmas Song” by Gevaert,' High School Mixed Chorus; “O > Holy Night” by Adam, Jane Du- i Laney, Ashby Tarkington and i Mixed Chorus. | “We Wish You a Merry Christ mts,” Traditional, Junior High Boys’ Chorus; “The Twelve Dgys of .Christmas,” English Folk Song, Junior High Mixed En semble; “The Carol of the Rein deer” by Lee, Junior High Girls! Chorus; “Christmas Surprises” JACQUIN'S J§| AMHCOT |b« FLAVORED t 'S *2.25 PSNT CHAIHES JACQUIN •* C!», Inc., PHItA., P'MNA, 70 PROOF by Stanley, Seventh Grade Girls' Choir; “Winter Wonderland,” “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Rein deer” and “White Christinas,” Elementary Chorus; “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Darby, High School Mixed ChorufcV > -4* —-1 iTTTSJf -UNA’S Beauty Nook For Appointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00 TIL 5:30 ' UNA WHITE DOT DAVIS i TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED