SECTION ONE
PAGE EIGHT
SOCIETY NEWS
Man From Fltridi
Or. and Mrs. A. P. Downum]
and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone!
have returned home after va~j
at Pemandino Beach, I
ru.
Visit In ML Gilead
Mrs. Medlin Belch and daugh
ter, Claire, spent the week-end
in Mt. Gilead visiting Mrs.
Belch's mother, Mrs. J. E. Poe.
Visiting In Chapel HUI
1 Or. and Mrs. Ed Bond and son
spent the week-end in Chapel
Hill as the guests of her par
ents.
In Pennsylvania
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partin are
spending several weeks in But
ler, Pa., where Mr. Partin is
taking a Western Auto Associate*
Store dealer training course.
Returns Home
Mrs. R. P. Badham has return
ed to her home after visiting
in Danville, Va. She has as her
guest now her sister. Miss Hen
rietta Fagan of Durham. .
Visit In Richmond
Mrs. Elton Forehand, Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Forehand,
Jr., spent the week-end visiting
relatives in Richmond, Va.
Guest of Mother
Mrs. David Redfield of Long
Island, N. Y., spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Leggett Browning.
Alexandria Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones
of Alexandria, Va., spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Harless.
Attend Cancer Meeting
Miss Paulina Hassell, Mrs.
Hopkins and Frank Roberts at
tended an area cancer crusade >
meeting Monday at the Golf and {
Country Club in Elizabeth City.,
The speaker for the occasion 4
was John D. Larkins, Jr.
Go To Caiuorr.- a
Capt. and Mrs. Hal Shore and
Children left Tuesday for Camp
Pendleton, Calif. Capt. Shore
has recently returned from a
tour of duty in Japan. Mrs.
Shore is the former Miss Fran
ces Boyce, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Boyce.
Connecticut Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Warden
of Fairview;, Conn., will arrive
this week to spend a few days
with Mrs. Warden’s mother, Mrs.
H. C. Goodwin.
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OtcCtf 15 dtup t* SAVE M^U/imn
BUTTERCUP $25.75
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SAVINGS ON MOST ITEMS IN ALL ACTIVE PATTERNS!
Now, at today s prices, k the time hi start or fill So look ahead to coming wedding, anniversary
in your of glamorous Gorham storting. Higher and other-gift occasions. All orders received by
costs will cause an adjustment in prices of Gorham March sth will be filled at .present low prices,
sterling on March 7th. Budget available.
Prices sho*m are for 4 pc. place-settings (place knife, place fork, teaspoon
«*d salad fork) and hcMr Federal Jar.
CAMPEN’S JEWELERS
~ Edeaton, North Carolina _ |
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I Guest ot Parents
Miss Linde Spencer of Wash-,
ington. D. C, spent the week-f
lend with her parents, Mr. andj
Mrs. Worth Spencer.
Leave For California
Lt and Mrs. Benny Dale'
Rinehart and daughter, Linda'
Dale, left Monday for Camp
Pendleton. Calif. Lt Rinehart
recently returned front fourteen
months duty in Japan. Enroute
to California the Rineharts will
spend a few days with hiis par
ents in Louisville; Illinois. Mrs.;
Rinehart is the former Miss Bar *
bara Spencer, daughter of Mr.!
and Mrs. Worth fencer.
Raleigh Visitor
C. B, Mooney of Raleigh spent;
'the week-end in Edenton with*
his family.
Visits Parents i
Mrs. W, E. Bond. Jr., and son
spent last week with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs Herbert Mc-
Collum in Fairmont
Visiting Son
| Mr, and Mrs John Shaekel-j
ford have as their guest his mo-j
then Mrs John B. Shackelford.,
of Amigo, Wisconsin.
I Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Stanton
of Rowland were the week-end
guests of their son and daueh
ter-in-law, Mr, and Mss. Bill
Stanton
BRENDA MOONEY AT
WASHINGTON CLINIC
Miss Brenda Mooney, student i
at Shenandoah Conservatory of j
Music, was selected from thej
Conservatory to attend the All
Eastern Band and Instrumental
J Clinic in Washington D. C„
, wlvch was held February 4-5.
. The concert was held in the
I Departmental Auditorium, con
| ducted by Commander Charles
! Brendler. Sigurd Raoher, world's
greatest saxophone player, was
featured as soloist
The Naw Band and orchestra
may be heard each week on
the "Navy Hour" over the ABC
network.
The band is now- or, its South
American tour.
ADOPT DAUGHTER
1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoilowelt.
Jr., announce the adoption of a
daughter, Frances Scott age six
weeks. »
f Sorority Member }
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MISS ALMA HARDISON
Among the aiumnae who
graduated recently at East Caro
lina College and was initiated
into the Kappa Delta Sorority,
was Miss Alma Hardison of
Edenton Miss Hardison is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
\ L. Hardison of Edenton.
CELEBRATE TWENTY-FIFTH
, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, Sr., ]
held open house Sunday after- i
noon. February 14. from 2:30 to
5:30 o’clock to celebrate the;
twenty-fifth anniversary of their
j wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wiggins, I
; brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. J
j White, welcomed the guests as
| they arrived.
t The receiving line was com
j posed of Mr. and Mrs. White,
j Sr.» and their three children.
Novella. C. B. White, Tim White
and Mrs. J. T. White, mother of
Mr. White.
The entire lower floor of thej
house was decorated with beau-1
tiful arrangements of flowers, j
The dining room table was cov-!
ered with an imported cutworki
cloth and centered with a 5- j
branch silver candelabra in a
beautiful floral arrangement.
Mrs. Beulah Gaylord served the
wedding cake and Mrs. Reuben
Wall presided at the punch
bowl. Others who assisted in
serving were: Mrs. Thomas i
Rogerson. Mrs. Garland Asbell, I
Mrs. J. Elton Jordan. Mrs. E. P. j
Jones. Mrs. W. J. Privott, Mrs. j
McCoy Phthisic and Mrs. Eddie
Nixon.
i Approximately 150 friends and
THE CHOWAN HEHALD.EDENTON.NONTH CAROLINA.THURSDAY.FEBRUARY 18.1960.
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[relatives called during Bite' af
ternoon.
i Mr. and Mrs. White were mar
ried February 17, 1935 at the
Center Hill Methodist parson
age with the Rev. M. O. Steph-
I enson officiating.
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SGT HASSELL IN GERMAN
EXERCISE WINTER SHIELD
Army Sgt. George O. Hassell,
son of Mrs. Myrtle M. Hassell
and the late Mr. Hassell, par
ticipated with other personnel
from the 3rd Armored Division
in Exercise -Winter Shied at the
Grafenwohr - Hohenfels training
area in southern Germany Feb
ruary 1-7. •
Winter Shield, an annual ’
Seventh Army maneuver, pro
vided realistic training under
simulated combat conditions for
the 60,000 participating troops.
Sgt. Hassell is assigned to
, Headquarters Battery of the di-.
vision’s 6th artillery. He on-1
tered the Army in 1953 and ar-1
rived overseas on this tour of
duty in January, 1959.
AT FORT JACKSON
Recruit Robert L. Bass, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins Baker.
Bass of Edenton, is presently as-!
signed to Company C, 4th Bat-|
j talion. Ist Training Regiment of
j the U. S. Army Training Center,
. Infantry, at Fort Jackson. S. C.,
where he is undergoing eight
weeks of Basic Combat Train
| ;ng.
He will be taught rifle marks
! manship under the U. S. Army’s
; TRAINFIRE program which en
ables the modern soldier to be
• come a better rifleman in less
time than previous methods. In
, this program, most of his train
• ing will consist of firing hi?
: rifle at pop-up targets at un
known distances on terrain
: which duplicates combat areas,
j Other highlights of his intensive
, j training include squad tactics,
bayonet and hand-to-hand com
bat, and crawling the infiltra
j tion course while machine gun
fire is popping overhead. Many
of his instructors are combat
veterans of World War II and
the Korean War.
LIONS MEET MONDAY
| Edenton’s Lions Club will
! meet Monday night, February 22
!at 7 o’clock. President T. B.
j Williford urges every member
to be present. The program
will be in charge of J. P. Par
tin. j
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Jaycees To Observe
Brotherhood Week
Eden ton’s Junior Chandler of
Commerce will observe and en
courage the observance of Broth
erhood Week February 21-26.
The purpose of Brotherhood,
Week, an activity of the Na-J
tional Conference, of Christians I
and Jews, are:
1. Rededication to be basic
ideals of respect for individuals
and peoples. -
2. Practical steps which peo- :
pie can take to promote an un-|
derstanding and realization of
, these ideals.
3. Enlistment of contributing
members in year-round activi
ties to build brotherhood every
where.
, Brotherhood Week has been
observed since 1934.
PLAY FOR LIONS
Edenton Lions were treated
to some very good music at
their meeting Monday night,
when a program was presented
by Bud Skiles’ band. Included
in the group, besides Skiles,
were Jimmy Ashley, Billy Catos,
! Jean Lane and Mack Privott.
| The program was arranged by
Dr. A. F. Downum.
MASONS MEET TONIGHT
A stated communication of
Unanimity Lodge No. 7. A. F. &
A. M., will be held tonight
(Thursday) at 8 o'clock. McKay
Washington, master of the lodge,
requests a large attendance.
m j^ rpee^
Yow f* vor *te Plow-i
ers * nd Vegetables, t
.’KWII including famous.*
* Taffir Burpee Hybrids. J
E. L. PEARCE •
Seedsman •* -
*S , °hon» Edenton 3839 t
SHOP PHTHISIC’S - REGISTER MONDAY, FEB. 22ndl
j FOR DELICIOUS MEALS QUALITY MEATS I BIRTHDAY
U. S. CHOICE BEEF
Chuck Roast 1b.43 f™, f
Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF *43 c L FREE I
U. S. CHOICE
Round and Sirloin STEAKS lb.K/c
1-lb, Harrell's rn a jtryn L fj FRESH SLICED
FRANKS b pORK
I-11, Harrell's OK- Va. BACON B li VERi 25^1
C M'™ 1* Sasap Meat 12-oz FranksSaz. Bologna
mm^mtmimmm^ a—
HARRELL'S (non, to dealers) 12-LB. LIMIT
n i i imn TopDairyValues
W Pure LARD I.loc bisciTts 1
3UART WAY PACK _ . _
Morton's Family Sia. SwCCt PlCkleS ! 3 t ‘I
THFRRY PIF v "La t/ js. —v [
Lllljim 1 r l£j DU ART DUKE'S 8-02. SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD j]
each 39c Mayonnaise s 49c BUT I
16-OZ. ADAMS SWEET R/\]l % /
6-ox. Rich Food can w IWU
Orange Juice.. 15c Orange Juice S 31C ■ *&»■«» «=»*>.- I
10-ox. Rich Food NO. 303 ROSEFARM Llll!iIjOlj
Fordhook pkg. -
Butter Beans.. 22c Shoe Peg Corn s 17c lb. 53c I
LOCAL HOME GROWN 3JI FIRM GOLDEN fi
SWEET 5? lh. JA |
Potatoes 39-w I BANANAS l()cW[
PHTHISIC ’S JST| I
Otviv v/Uvll Ualum • ouV JPFIuAj 4X1(1 KHtViUTQuY Jl • IT|. .•*• -.
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‘ • . ."jL ’■ *■ OsNru-fJ Jr -Jp'- ■ •r—'-ei *, v,. $■ •% t?} iL * _Jt £r - . *
SCHEDULEOMTORMFEb! 25
A hat making workshop will
be held Thursday, February 25,
at Oak Grove Community Build
ing and Thursday,'March 3, at
the Advance Community Build
ing. These workshops promise
i to be one of the most interesting
{phases of Home Demonstration
{Club work this year.
* Home Demonstration Club
members and other persons in
terested in making hats are in
vited to attend one of these,
meetings.
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ROTARIANS MEET TODAY
Edenton Rotarians will meet
this (Thursday) afternoon at 1
o’clock in the Parish House. The
program will be in charge of Dr.
Archie Walker, who plans to
present a timely and interesting
film. President Jimmy Earn
hardt urges a 100 per cent at
tendance.
1 Here 1
Yes, this is the place to
turn for drugs, health aids,
and sickroom supplies.
Why not make this your
family pharmacy ? And we
certainly do hope you will
bring us your Doctor’s
prescriptions for our usual
prompt and precise com
pounding. And—we do
• appreciate your patronage.
HOLLOWELL’S
Rexall Drug Store
Phone 2127 We Deliver
WALTER BOND APPOINTED
AREA REPRESENTATIVE
Ames Associates, general agent
for the Mutual Benefit Life In
surance Company of Norfolk
announces the appointment of.
Walter H. Bond of Edenton as
representative in the Albemarle
area.
Mr. Bond is an experienced
life insurance counselor and life
long resident of Edenton. The
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company is 115 years old and
,has operated in the State of
North Carolina since before the
Civil War,
LIBRARY CIRCULATION
Circulation for the Pettigrew
Regional Library for the month}
of January was a total of 11,387-
books.
The figure is broken down as'
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GOLDEN^gr
if 94 ** oo ‘
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' 1 LSctKßtal il
TO f MNnunmaii
K proof
SCHtNIEV BIStIUEIS CO. BISTIUEB BIT SIN. HOH IBBX BIIIK BEBTUI SHIITS-
morial Library, 1,004;
follows: Shepard-Pruden Me
morial Library, 1,004; TyuOH
County Library, 1,451; Washir#-
ton County Library, 1,936; white
bookmdbile, 2,266; colored book
mobile, 2,441; Brown-Carver fe
brary, 850; Washington County
Negro County,* 439.
T UNA’S ‘1"
Beauty Nook 'J
For Appointment
Call 2218
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
9:00 TIL 5:30
UNA WHITE - DOT DAVIS