—•KCTIOIf 0H» PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS '•W. 'v V?V<SP K -f ' ■ 5 Greenville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Rowe and daughter, Mrs. Jackson of Greenville, N. C., visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White Sr., Friday. Visits Parents Mrs. Janies W. Wilkins and daughters, Candy and Arie Lea of Suffolk, Va., spent Saturday With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J: Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. South Carolina Visitor A-3C Jerry McLaughlin, from Shaw AFB in South Carolina, spent the first of the week as a guest of Miss Ann Hobbs and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gur hic Hobbs. Recuperating Friends of Vernon McClenney will be happy to learn that he is recovering satisfactorily fol lowing a recent operation at DcPaul Hospital, Norfolk. o Attend Christening Mrs. Lyn Bond of Tarboro and Lyn Bond of Charlotte were week-end guests of relatives for the christening of their grand son and nephew, Lyn Bond Con ger. Attend Band Clinic Mrs. Kathleen Skiles, Misses Karen Hollowell, Carolyn Stall ings, Judy Elliott, Patricia Bunch and» Sue Skiles attended the N. C. Band Clinic Concert at East Carolina College in Greenville Saturday night. Visit Tyron Palace Mrs. W. B. Gardner, Mrs. A. B. Harless, Jr., Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr., and Mrs. Herbert McCol lum visited Tyron Palace in New Bern Sunday. Visits Parents Lyn Bond, a student at At lantic Christian College in Wil son, visited his parents, Mr. and Mr. W. E. Bond this week-end. o Visit In South Carolina Mr. and Mrs. John E. Raines and children, John Katherine and Juanita,, have returned home after spending a few days in Columbia, S. C., visiting Mr. Raines’ mother and family. Move To Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wo zclka and family have moved to Dunn, N. C., where Mr. Wo zelka has accepted a job with the Ready-Mix Concrete Com pany. _ Guest of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr., had as their guest several days last week, her mother, Mrs. Her bert McCollum of Fairmont. Week-end In Raleigh Mrs. Jack Mooney and daugh ters, Jackie and Patsy, spent the Week-end in Raleigh. Visiting In Raleigh Mrs. John Wood. Sr., is spend ing some time visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Trent Ragland in Ra leigh. Introductory Offer! Save 50« on Coty Super-Sheen Nail Enamel when you buy matching Coty "24" Lipstick! CL__± Super-Sheen Nail Enamel reg. .75 Coty "24" Lipstick reg. 1.25 $2.00 value nowl 50 only I PLUS TAX Coty so smooth, luscious, alive KSP ' with color! And matching Coty Super-Sheen Nail £'*' Enamel, created to stay on longer, make your nails jMKIr stronger. Buy while sup- Jp* B ™# ply lasts, and save 50f. 'iSm * © cor» me.. ;v Choose'from 8 matching shades! HollowelVs REXALL DRUG STORE ■ m-’ JpGHJGw' - 1 jrnooe LA L i A A_A AAA.A AAAAAAAAAAAA. a .a.-a. .a. A A A A A Virginia Batch Visitor Miss Faye Dail of Virginia Beach spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyce u Attend Fox Hunt Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Earn hardt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood spent several days at the Carolinian Hotel at Nags Head where they attended the Fox Hunt. Guest of Parents Johnny Kramer, a student at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kramer for the week-end. Visits Son Mrs. Richard Goodwin spent the week-end in Lynchburg visiting her son who is a stu dent at Virginia Episcopal School. Bridge Instruction At Club In Wiiliamston The Ladies’ Golf Association of the Roanoke Country Club of Wiiliamston will sponsor tourn ament bridge instruction on Wednesday nights beginning on February 17 at 8 o’clock at the clubhouse. This will be open to anyone in this area who would like to attend. The play ing fee will be 50e and those who are interested should bring i their own partner as they will' play with the same person the > entire evening. Mrs. William Ritter of Wii liamston has been appointed tournament director Dr. Dan P. Boyette, Jr., of Ahoskie assisting. Mrs. Ritter has been an official bridge director for a number of years and Dr. Boy ette is currently directing for the Ahoskie players. There is no obligation on the part of any player to attend any | more than they desire as any ’ number of tables or half tables can participate; nor is it neees-' sary to play with the same per-j son each week unless so desired. It was pointed out that this is an excellent way for those interested in bridge to improve their game; therefore, it makes no difference as to whether they | arc beginners, intermediate or advance players. Any further information may' be secured by telephoning Mrs. | Ritter at Wiiliamston 2-2989 orl Mrs. R. W. Bondurant at 2-2741.1 Beauty Salon Week Is Being Observed I Mrs. Anne S. Jenkins return ed Monday from Raleigh where she attended the North Carolina Hairdressers and Cosmotologists Association's 26th annual con- 1 volition. The meeting was held at Sir Walter Hotel. This week is designated Na-j tional Beauty Salon Week and Mayor John Mitchener has is sued a proclamation commcnd- Engagement Announced MISS MARY HADLEY PIKE Mrs. Ralph Llewellyn Pike of Wilson announces the en gagement of her daughter. Miss Mary Hadley Pike, to Dr. Lloyd Eldon Griffin. Jr., of Elisabeth City. Dr. Griffin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L» E. Griffin of Raleigh and Edenton. A spring wedding is planned. ing it to the attention of citizens j as a time to recognize the hair i dressers and cosmotologists for j their high sense of civic respon sibility and their dedicated ser vices to the grooming of women for greater beauty. I^Huta for lie sweeM valenttie Toll her how sweet and lovely she is. with the sweetest * 'tod loveliest of gifts vt »p from our lingerie I ctlleclkm . . . slips, it Ns tp pajamas, gowns and robes. I She'll admire their airy ! 1 beauty, appreciate tUjr *‘j jj W Uie easy care. mim panties L y*. s.. u fa ■ tor your valentine' \I I II A«;/ u wilderful choice for i \ Valentines! Panties, in favor i itc styles new colors . . . ' J J very giftworthy. I i Dainty nylon tricot briefs, pret l j lily trimmed with nylon lace. / i Trunk stvle panties of nylon tri- J j cot and lace: exciting colors. ’ VJ Tailored nylon tricot briefs, with I p 5 just a touch of gay trim. Nylon / J tricot trunk style panties, with tjJ nylon lace trimming. «a» THE CMOWAM HKHALP. EPKWTQg, WOftTM CAHOIJKA, THWIBPAT. FEBRUARY 11. IMO. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night, Febru ary 15. at 7:30 o’clock. Guy Williams, sachem of the tribe, urges a large attendance. j,Ten Leaders In * Bridge Marathon Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud continue to lead in the bridge marathon sponsored by the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary. At the close of the 11th round, •the ten leading teams and their scores follow; 1. J. M. Thorud and Dr. Rich ard Hardin, 48,020. 2. Mrs. Richard Goodwin and Mrs. Elton Forehand, Jr., 44,101. 3. Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Earl Goodwin, 39,040. 4. Mrs. L. A. Patterson and Mrs. W. B. Rosevear, 38,600. 5. Mrs. Watson Bell and Mrs. J. B. Harrison, 37,560. 6. Mrs. George Hoskins and Mrs. Albert Byrum, 37,130. 7. Mrs. H. A. Camperr and Mrs. A. M. Forehand, 36,670. 8. Cecil Fry and Mrs. J. M. Thorud, 35,440. 9. Mrs. Medlin Belch and C. A. Phillips, 34,050. 10. Mrs. F. W. Hobbs and Mrs. J. H. MoMullan, 31,410. LIONS MEET MONDAY Edenton Lions will meet Mon day night, February 15, at 7 o’clock. President T. B. Willi ord requests every member to be present. I SHOP Pi ITHISICS FOR BIG FOOD VALUES EVERY DAY mgaf Your food PLUS m looks so much JSfl IKA larger here! iv —rr= — F l ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAKS FOR DELICIOUS MEALS QUALITY MEATS Ml PH picnics 27= TZ' GWALTNEY ALL MEAT FRANKS ib.4s‘iklr C pork D Neckbones • J3 c flaaßß HARRELL'S lit. pQR 1 lb. Sausage-1 lb. Bacon-l lb. Franks 99c Morton’s Large each 39c 10-oa. Gorton's pkg. Fish Sticks.. 37c Gerber's Strained 3 jars Baby F00d... 31c 12-ox. Argo Laundry box Starch..... 12c Giant Sis. Ajax box Cleanser.... 24c ltt Lb. Blue Label Karo bottle Syrup 26c ir» Reg. and Super 2 pkgs. Modess —B9 c B K B w 1 VC | Recent Bride j mlflF - - MRS. ROBERT A. HUTTER Mr. and Mrs. Everton V. Mc- Clenney announce the marriage of. their daughter, Miss Lois Faye McClenney, to Robert A. Hutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutter of Brookfield, Con necticut. The couple were married at the First Baptist Church of Suit land, Maryland, by the Rev. William W. Sennett, at 5 P. M., Saturday, January 30. The bride wore a dress of LOCAL GROWN LARGE TYPE Baking HENS i 29c 16 TO 20-LB. GENUINE ROCKINGHAM Turkeys * 43 c 9-OZ. JIFFY Cake Mix i 10c QUART BLEACH Washo bottle 13c 1-LB. CELLO PKG. JACK RABBIT Navy Beans e 11c 46-OZ. DELMONTE Pineapple Juice £ 31c NO. 303 WHITE HOUSE Apple Sauce 21 25c 16-OZ. MRS. FILBERT'S Sandwich Spread £ 33c NO. 2Vi MARTI NDALE - Sweet Potatoes * 19c sere Y‘FLORIDA add a r* l I #1 K|C #1 I m*4 m ML I .• - i white eyelet over taffeta with j a pink sash and pink accessories i and a corsage of white carna tions. The maid of honor, Miss Fran ces Loudermilk, of West Virginia wore a beige wool sheath with blue accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Lee Daughtrey of Washington, D. C, friend of the bridegroom, was best man. The couple will reside at 423$ 6th Street, S. E., Apartment 4, in Washington, D. C. Following the wedding a small J reception was given by her' roommates. Woman’s Club Art Exhibit April 23-24 I Continued freon Pago 1 Section 11 class (to 'be chosen by the tench- J er or a vote of the class) will, be accepted. Each work sub-; mitted must have the name and! grade of the entrant on the* front; also teacher’s name. 5. Awards will be awarded inf each homeroom in each individ ual school. 6. First,;.second, and honorable; mention, in the form of blue, red and gold seals, will be giv en for over-all exhibits from in dividual school or school groups.} e*» tor most outstanding whrtL- T- Adult work witt be hkcepete and not place? »«7 •children. , "jSS $. A hobby corner will be sxs up where, unclassified entries, such as photographs, ceramics, needlecraft, tinting of photo graphs, handicrafts, etc, may he exhibited. ; 4- 1 IN QUEEN CONTENT * Miss Ann Thy lor of JUtenton was among the candidates lor the Jai&buit College Home coming Queen at half tint Fri day night at Louidburg College. Mires Ityter was sponsored bfr j the Young Democrats Club antt was escorted by William GrfF | ham of Richmond, Va. BUNA’S Beauty Nook For Appointments 0012218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Ml TIL Ml " ?» UNA WHITE DOT DAVIS -TOP DAIRY VALDES S-OX. SOUTHERN NOLL OLEO 9c PRIDE OF EDENTON Large Eggs doz 39c fl 25-ft roll I Reynolds Wrap 31c I Soft 2 rolls I Scott Tissue.. 25ci Large box ‘ I Tide 34c 1 IIWV eeeeeaee W aw| ■ APPLES ; l • /; 3 - I 3-lb. ||tf *»i| n I g

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