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PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weeks of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balzar of New Bern were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leary during the holi days. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins of Washington visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duncan on Christmas. Here From High Point Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byrum of High Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Byrum and Dr. and Mrs. Allen F. Downum during the holidays. Guest of Parents Jimmy Harrison is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burton Harrison. Visiting Mother Hugh Patterson is the guest of his mother, Mrs. L. S. Patter son. Chapel Hill Visiters Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hines, Jr., of Chapel Hill spent the holidays with Mr. Hines’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hines. Overnight Guests Marvin Wilson, Jr., of Wil mington and son, Pickard, were the overnight guests of Mrs. Marvin Wilson, Sr., on Wed nesday. Home For Holidays Miss Sarah Miller spent the holidays at her home in Church Street. Holidays With Family Lt. Col. T. R. Boutwell of Quantico, Va., SDent the holi days with his family. Christmas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stone of Stoneville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogedes and son, Bill of San ford, Mrs. Gordon Huffines and Gordin Huffines, Jr., of Arling ton, Va., have returned after spending .the Christmas holidays with their mother, Mrs. H. B. Jones. Guest of Mother David and Carolista Fletcher of East Carolina College, Green ville, and Jock Fletcher of Chap el Hill are the guests of their mother, Mrs. Billy Pruden and Mr. Pruden. Return To Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cates of Norfolk have returned after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berryman. Texas Visitor Mrs. Mary Perkins of Be'l- Ville, Texas, arrived Wednesday and will be guest of Mrs. Henry Rowell, Sr. Visiting In Raleigh Mrs. Carroll Kramer is spend ing some time in Raleigh with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cheshire. Florida Visitor Miss Lenise Ward of Florida is spending the holidays with her aunts, Miss Nan Ward and Mrs. Mamie Sawyer. Returns To Rocky Mount Mrs. K. M. Mangum of Rocky Mount has returned after spend ing last week with her son-in 'law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes. Returns Home Mrs. Milton Bunch has return ed after spending several days in Alexandria. Va. Return From Lewiston Mrs. Ruth Israel and daughter, Ruby, after spending the holi days in Lewiston, have returned home. Week-end Guests Mp;. W. L. Langdale had as week-end guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rid enhour of Richfield, N. C. Visiting In South Carolina Tom Ridgew'ay left Wednesday morning to spend a few days visiting relatives in Greenville, S. C. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Sid Cobb of Norfolk spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boyce. Visiting In Wilson Mrs. Henry Hassell is spend ing this week with her nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arnold of Atlantic Chris tian College, Wilson. Mr. Arnold is dean of the Art Department at the college. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. LaDel Parker. Bud Parker, Milton Adams and the Rev. James MacKenzie spent Christmas day in Raleigh visit ing Tom Parker, a patient in the State Hospital. UNA’S Beauty Nook For Aonointments Call 2218 SATURDAY Visit In Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott and family spent the week-end with her parents in Rose Hill, N. C. Wednesday In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. LaDel Parker and Mrs. Annie Nixon spent Wednesday in Raleigh visiting Tom Parker in the State Hospi tal. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Smith, Jr., have returned home after spending the Christmas holidays as guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas L. Barnes, at Falls Church, Va. They also visited Mrs. Smith’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Saunders in Washington, D. C. Visit In Washington Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Manning spent the Christmas holidays in Washington, N. C., visiting Mr. Manning’s mother, Mrs. M. C. Manning. Visit In Washington Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Hobbs, their daughter, Ann, and Jerry McLaughlin spent the week-end in Washington, D. C., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Hobbs, Jr. Visit In Cherry Point Ann Hobbs, Jerry McLaughlin, Judi McLaughlin and Jack Bunch spent last week in Cherry Point as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. McLaughlin. Guest of Parents Miss Imogene Rogerson has returned to Richmond after spending the Christmas holidays as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Rogerson. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher and sort. Clayton, have returned to their home in Nashville, N. C.. after spending the Christmas holidavs as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Manning. Saturday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White. Jr., and sons. Jimmie and Joe of Charlotte. N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. White and daughter. Karen cf Norfolk, Va.: the Rev. and Mrs. Harry C. Hand and children. Bill and Stephenie, of Battleboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and daughters, Becky and Anna of Greenville. N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and children,, Susan and Sam, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wilkins and daughters. Candy and Are Lea of Suffolk, Va.. spent Saturday with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Miller and son of Washington. N. C.. visited his mother, Mrs. W. C. Miller at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. Frank White. Sr., on West Eden Street. Sunday. Visits In Edenton Victor Tucker, former com mercial teacher at John A. Holmes High School, now teaching at Harrells in Sampson County, spent the week-end in Edenton visiting friends. Visit At Cottage Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy and family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. George Dail at the Dail cottage on the Pamlico River. Christmas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Lay ton and family of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding F. Tanner cf Charles Citv, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Williams of Rich mond. Va.. Archie Lavton of Newport News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Manning and fami ly of Elizabeth City visited Mrs. H. T. Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Burley Niblett on Christmas day. Visit In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton spent the Christmas holidays in Raleigh visiting their son gnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton, Jr. In. Hertford Christmas N. O. Dail, Mrs. R. L. White man, Jr., and son, Bobby, Mrs. Eugenia Shump and Miss Ina Mae Dail visited Mrs. Amanda Mathews in Hertford on Christ mas day. CT VISTA W , ‘i<u T1 Also tl 00 *° 2475 If wf Wedding Ring mSZ&jfZy * *2.50 KSKS^ I DIAMOND PRINCESS I AND DINNER RINGS from $12.95 up I nu. M . 'ICOE PHantnn ■ Jr none mm Lpnuon THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEHTOIf. WORTH CAROLIHA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1959. I Married In England n On October 17 Miss Lola Keepe and Al/c Jackie L. Morris were united in marriage in St. Steph an’s Church. Ealing, London, England. Jackie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morris of Tyner, is stationed in England. Mrs. Morris wore a gown of Nottingham lace, with a scal loped neckline that fell into a V at the back. The full skirt was centered with a white satin bow, which held several pleats that fell into a trail. Her bou quet of peach colored roses and little white lilies matched the bridesmaids’ dresses of peach. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Morris’ sister, Mrs. Paula Mal lard: her sister-in-law, Mrs. An na Keepe and her niece, Marie. Snow Hill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James and son, Billy of Snow Hill were visitors in Edenton Monday. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood spent the Christmas holidays in Cul peper, Va., and returned home Sunday. They were accompan ied home by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele and daughters, Martha Jane and Harriet Ran dolph. Returns To Texas Sidney McMullan will leave today (Thursday) for Dallas, Texas, after spending the Chiist mas holidays as guest of his mother, Mrs. S. M. McMullan, and other relatives. Returns To Rocky Mount Miss Anna Williams returned to student nurses’ home of Park view Hospital, Rocky Mount, af ter spending the Christmas holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Williams of Route 2, Edenton. Holidays In Severn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hassell and family spent the holidays with Mrs. Hassell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Maddrey in Severn. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Britton and children of Ahoskie were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Britton Sunday. mm l \)S' wk^\yi/ IjMM. “The first duty of popular self-government is individ ual self-control.” We have a proper consider ation for otar responsibilities to the community and serve with fidelity and courtesy. L— -~i W tin WA / RfMABLf ?T ! I 1 BC>i-^ r ON. NC. f)KJB r r - : —; “•I 1 '- ~jjm ■■■»-■* V<4 Mft '-‘C -■/. -••- v>: '• .< . The bridesmaids wore dresses of brocade and carried white prayer books, with two roses falling on lace. Mrs. Morris was given in mar riage by her brother, Lionel ■ Keepe and James Mallard, broth : er-in-law served as best man. I The reception was held at j Homefield with 100 guests at , tending. Mrs. Morris recently returned | 1 from touring Italy, France and | Germany after appearing in an • international aqua ballet. She' was educated at Coston Second-! I ary Modern Girls’ School and Droitisch School for Girls. Mr. | Morris attended Chowan High ! I School and East Carolina Col j lege and is now serving in the ' (J. S. armed forces in Europe. ! Week-end Guests Mrs. Lynn Bond and Lynn Bond, Jr., of Tarboro were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., and Dr. and; Mrs. Ed Bond. Visit In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Allen Harless, j Jr., spent Christmas visiting in, Virginia. * 4-6 LB. AVERAGE FRESH PICNICS ib 29 c l-LB. PKG. LUTER'S Luier's Jamestown Brand Cello Franke Sausage Meat lb. 49 c 1-lb. roll 29c 303 CANS YORK RIVER DON'T FORGET THOSE Blackeye Peas DRIED BEA f ™ PEAS 2 f J 39 NEW YEAR s DINNER "This is the original fresh 12 i-H». p 31c canned Blackeye Peas.'* Plenty Os Free Parking @Shop and Save at the lA 0 , f Lr on M. Super Market WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH EACH AND __EVERYONE A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR SUN SPUN I 12-OZ. JAR RED & WHITE Salad Dressing I Mustard qt. jar 39c | jar 15c CATE’S SWEET Mixed Pickles Quart Jar 35c Luncheon Meat I can 41c I ” ow * ultall —J I PEACHES Kentucky Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott had as their guests Tuesday and Wednesday of this week Mr. and Mrs. Parker Helms and two chil dren of Erlanger, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Helms are former Edentonians. At Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis spent Christmas in Rocky Mount. Belhaven Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. Carl Credle of Belhaven were the Christmas guests of Dr. and Mrs. Allen F. Downum. Return To Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Downum have returned to their home in Memphis, Tenn., after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bunch and Dr. and Mrs. Allen F. Down um. Visiting Parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hicks, Jr., are spending several days as the guests of Mr. Hicks’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hicks. Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sienkie witz of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thigpen visited in Edenton during the holidays. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone and Mike Malone visited rela tives in Greenville, Rocky Mount and Williamston during the holi days. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boswell of Richmond were guests in Edenton during the holidays. Plants for Sale Cabbage Plants EARLY JERSEY AND ROUND DUTCH By the Hundred or Thousand Annual and Perennial Flower Plants Pansies - Sweet Williams English Daisies Carnation - Hollyhocks Foxglove - Feverfew Candytuft and Basket cf Gold Leary Planl Farm RFD I—EDENTON “Located in the Heart of Rocky Hock” Visit In Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bunch visited in Charlotte Saturday. Virginia Beach Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shelby of Virginia Beach spent the holi days with Mrs. Shelby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Perry. The Shelbys left Saturday for Atlanta, Ga„ where they will make their home. Visit In Cherry Point Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodney By rum were the guests of Sgt. and Mrs. Carl Hook in Cherry Point Friday. . Guests of Parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson of Richmond, Fred Wood, Jr., of Chapel Hill and Joe Debnam spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ep Deb nam. Feb. 15 Deadline For Cotton Allotments Continued from Page 1 your request in the ASC office not later than April s,'also. “Premeasurement of your al lotment crops for 1960 will be offered through the ASC office , wvwwvwww I use (fsss): I HEATING OIL I • automatic delivery service f CALL 2319 1 Harrell Oil Co. I^WestWatei^StreatJ JANUARY i NEW WINTER COATS | (including Cashmeres) §32.95 VALUES NOW Sl9 95 1 $39.95 VALUES NOW $24.95 ‘ $49.95 VALUES ......... NOW $29.95 , $55.00 VALUES NOW «32 50 SBSJ»O VALUES NOW $65.00 . $95.00 VALUES NOW $75.00 ——— I Car Coats and Rain Coats, $10.95 VALUES NOW $ 795 $17.95 VALUES NOW $10.95 ‘ W. 95 VALUES NOW $14.95 ‘ ALL WOOL AND WASHABLE BLOUSES ' $5.95 values reduced to $3.95 1 - DRESSES l/ 2 Price And Less HATS AT A GIVE-AWAY PRICE t I* < \ Eowitoii, Nf. CL II II i l J'y ' \ Bj II starting January 4, 1960. “The cost of premeasurement will be $3.00 plus SI.OO per acre with an SB.OO minimum per farm. “The initial sign-up period for accepting requests for 1960 soil conservation practices will be January 15 through January 29, 1960. “Price support is available through February 1, on barley, grain sorghums (milo), oats, rye, soybeans and wheat. “Com loans will be available through February 29, 1960.” CLOSED FOR HOLIDAY Edenton Savings & Loan As sociation’s office will be closed all day on New Year’s day Friday, January 1. Laird’s Apple Brandy I . full quart *5.25 laird & Co., Distilled Straight Apple Brandy, 84 Proof, Scobeyville, N. , CARD OF-THANKS We wish to express our mam : thanks and appreciation to out friends and' neighbors for everj deed of kindness and expressioi of sympathy extended during th< recent illness and death of ouj belovecP’Sbn, Timmy Byrum. jc Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrum MR, STORK j EXPECTED? See us about the credit need* Involved! Peoples Bank & Trust Company Consumer Credit Branch 210 South Broad Street EDENTON, W. 0, l
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