—SECTION OWE PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Returns From Germany Sgt. James Nixon returned Wednesday of last week from a tour of duty in Germany. He is visiting his mother, Mrs. An ttie Nixon, and brother-in-law khd sister, Mr. and Mrs. LaDel Parker, before leaving for Fort Jfcckson, South Carolina. Visit In Scotland Neck Bud Parker, Christine and Jo Ann Stroud, Holland and Mary Ellis spent Sunday in Scotland If feck. ■ O "■ Charlotte Visitors Col. and Mrs. W. B. Rosevear had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gardner, of Charlotte. o On Southern Trip Mrs. L. A. Patterson, Mrs. John Wood, Sr., and Dr. Martha Wood left Tuesday for a two week trip south, including New Orleans, Natchez and Mobile. Visits Parents Miss Diana Hollowell, student, at Watts Hospital in Durham, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollowed. Visit In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Allan Boyd Har less, Jr., spent the week-end in McKenney, Va., with her mo ther, Mrs. T. T. Atkinson. Visiting Aunt Miss Mary Ann Overton of Cherry Point visited in Eden ton over the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. H. L. Edwards. Week-end With Family Jack Mooney, who is now liv ing in Raleigh, spent the week end in Edenton with his family. O Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. Medlin Belch and daugh ter, Claire and Mr. and Mrs. j Frank Holmes and daughter., Emily spent Saturday in Nor- i folk. Nu-Curl’s Spring Perm r/ SPECIAL $ , _ Our Own Cul and Swirl Curl COLD WAVES Reg. $12.50 SB.OO complete with cut Reg. SIO.OO $7.50 complete with cut Reg. $ 8.00 $6.50 complete with cut Special Prices Monday Through Thursday for 2 Weeks J Ineida Walker and Marion Beacham OPERATORS ❖ ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY IRMA ALLSBROOK who says Easter is just one month away, so why not avoid the last week rush . . . make your appoint ment now with the girl at— The Nu - Curl PHONE 3313 -;- EDENTON <\\ E APPROVED OTIUi GUARANTEED RALPH E. PARRISH, INC. Phone 2421 “Your Frigidaire Dealer" Edenton, N. C Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill Belch and Mrs. C. S. Cozart of Newport News spent Sunday with Bid Cozart and family. Guest of Father Miss Mary Mac Holmes spent the week-end with her father, John A. Holmes. | Visit In Norfolk Mrs. Thomas Byrum and daughter, Pat and Mrs. Scott Harrell and daughter, Ann spent Saturday in Norfolk. i Here From Newport News On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Cale and Mi's. W. S. Cale from Newport News visited Mrs. Bennett Bateman who is a patient in Chowan Hospital. o Attends Dedication On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkinson attended the dedication of a new classroom building at East Carolina Col lege in honor of Mr. Atkinson’s uncle, Edwin E. Rawl. The ded ication address was delivered by Robert Lee Humber. Guest of Parents Jack Overman, student at State College in Raleigh, spent, the week-end with his parents.! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Overman. Rocky Mount Visitors Mrs. Theodore Mobley from Rocky Mount is visiting her son-, in-law and daughter, Mr. and| Mrs. William H. Easterling. Here From Lee Hall Mr. and Mrs. Clifford man and family of Lee Hall. Va.,, visited their respective parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Overman i and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Elliott,j over the week-end. Mrs. Rule from Minnesota has been visiting at Greenfield j with Mr. and Mrs. George- Wood. Recent Bride I 1—....I —.... , MRS. WM. L. TARRINGTON In a ceremony performed at, the Piney Grove Fra* Will Bap tist Church. Miss Price 11a Faye Copeland, daughter of Mrs. P*n-j cie Copeland and the late Jo seph Copeland, became the. bride of William Lawrence Tar-; klngton, son -of Mrs. Ethel Tar-j kington and the late Jimmy! Tarkington. Ten Leaders In Bridge Marathon Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud continue to hold the lead in the bridge marathon sponsor ed by the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary. At the end of the 14th round the ten leading teams and their scores follow : I.—Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud, 60.180. i 2.—Mrs. Richard Goodwin and Mrs. Elton Forehand. Jr., 54,441. 3. —Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Earl Goodwin, 51,800. 4. —Mi'S. L. A. Patterson and Mi's. W. B. Rosevear. 49,810. 5. —Mrs. Watson Bell and Mrs. J. B. Harrison. 48,210. 6. —Medlin Belch and A. C. Phillips. 45.550. V.—Mrs. George Hoskins and Mrs. Albert Byrum, 44,800. 8. —Mrs. H. A. Campen and Mrs. A M. Forehand, 44,680. 9. —Cecil Fry and Mi's. J. M. Thorud. 44.080. 10. Mrs. F. VV. Hobbs and Mrs. J. H. McMullan, 39,500. Hospital Auxiliary Will Meet Friday i ' Chowan Hospital Auxiliary , will meet Friday afternoon, | March 18, at 3 o’clock in the , nurses' home. At the last mcet j ing Mrs. Wesley Chesson. presi dent of the Woman’s Club, and j Mrs. John Kramer ably present ed a proposed plan for the beau ! tification and restoration of the j Court House Green. On recam ! mendation of Dr. Eld Bond, as a need in our hospital, it was voted to buy two metal wheel chairs, one with a foot rest, to be purchased from the Memorial Fund. During February Circles 2 and 3 of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church took care of flowers and maga zines. Valentine and George Washington birthday tray favors were furnished by Miss Mary Lee Copeland's school classes and Baptist church groups. Membership stands now' at over 350. If anyone has been missed in the canvass they are request ed to send their name and fee to either Mrs. R. F. Elliott or Dr. Martha Wood, for the listj W’ill be published in The Herald next week. Mrs. W. I. Hart, hostess chair man, has her committees lined up for the entire year with Mrs, J. Clarence Leary, Sr., and Mrs. West Byrum, Jr., serving tea at Friday's meeting. Mrs. C. P. Ricks, Jr., will talk on Edenton in the 1890's. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDEMTOH. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1960. Leigh Dobson In East Carolina nay ‘“Annie Get Your Gun” will be presented by the Student Government Association at East Carolina College April 26, 27, 2* and 29. The production will be the ninth in a series of musi rals staged each year since 1992 at the college during the spring quarter. A cast of 14 actors and actresses, a chorus of men and women, a 25-piece orchestra and a corps of dancers will partici pate. Selected for one of the major parts is Leigh Dobson of Eden ton in the character role of Dolly. [CIVIC CALENDAR: Continued from Peg* L Section 1 will meet in the nurses* home Friday afternoon. March 19. at 2 o’clock. A. courtesy inspect on cf mo torboats will be held at the Edsnton Marina Friday. March 19. from 9 A. N. to ( P. M. Annual Easter Seal campcign gets under way today (Thurs day) and con inues in progress until Easter Sunday. April 17. Edenton’s Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. A circuit convention of Je hovah's Witnesses will be held in Edenton Friday. Saturday and Sunday. April 1-3. VFW Auxl ary win meet to night (Thursday) at 9 o'clock at; the home of Mis. W. H. Col field. District meeting cf the Twen ty-fifth Federrted District of Home Demonstration Clubs will be held at John A. Holmes High School Tuesdry. April 12. Edenton Chapter No. 302. Or der of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday night March 21. at 9 o'clock. Edenton Woman's Club will stage its annual Art Exhibit Saturday and Sunday. April 23 and 24. in the Penelope Barker nouse. A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7. A. F. k A M. will b* held tonight (Thursday) at 9 o'clock, when Past Masters' Night will b* ob served. The Methodist Men’s Club will meet at the church tonight (Thursday) at 9:30 o'clock. National Library Week will' be observed April 3 to 9. Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a physical fitness program which will be held at! Chowan High School Wednes day. April 13. Edenton Loons Club will meet Monday night at / o'clock. Edenton Jaycees will sponsor a fight bulb sale Friday nigh! March 25. William H. CoffiekL Jr. Post' No. 9200. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night at 9 o'clock. A large delegation of Edenton people plan to attend an East ern North Carolina industrial development conference in Goldsboro Thursday. March 31. Chowan T-*b* or Red Men will meet Monday night at 7:30 ! o'clock. ** SB’ '■ -aakgjj B , % .ILfc 9— . <■ | f § £ H jp "fHSjr [HP mm mi lPfek t. .a, „w < ... : t&j. y HELP AFTER SNOWY LANDlNG—Emergency crews rush to aid passengers of a twin engined airliner which made a successful belly-landing at Olathe Naval Air Station, Kansas. Four inches of new snow cushioned the hazardous Dancake landing. Posters Point Out Farm Income Boost Continued from Page 1, Section 1 closer spacing of rows and the use of more seed to the acre; proper rotation; deep soil prepa ration; control of weeds, leaf spot and other diseases and in sects; application of land plas ter; digging and stacking when mature, and picking when prop erly dried. The committee recommended seven steps for greater profits in hogs including proper breed ing; adequate farrowing pens; good feeding practices; ample vaccination; sufficient antibi otics; efficient she'ter facilities and equipment, and efficient management. R. W. Leary, Jr., was chair man of the subcommittee which prepared material on peanuts; David Bateman was chairman of the group which prepared ma terial on hogs. Chowan County farm agent, SHOP PHTHISIC’S FOR TOP VALUES IN FOOD! < TO 6 LB. AVERAGE GWALTNEY'S LEAN FRESH _ LB . _ PkjJicf Ground BEEF 45 c EXTRA special _ u. S. CHOICE ■« CUBE fc J5 6 STEAKSIb.B9‘ Sau sage i-lb. gwaltney all meat FRANKS .....li>4 5c ,b. 250 Apple Pie.S 10 LB. BAG CREAM ~ " * 1 , , |. __ Quarts Cyprus Gardens _ KgoJußaSi PURE LARD pfc«-ii° - ’WT Yellow CAKE MIX.. pkg- 33c poc PEANUT BUTTER..jar33c CffjOPUy^ C QijC 10-OZ. OLD MANSION 3-Lb. Shortening I BLACK PEPPER...box 11c | • ft . +7 A giant size —— — Unsco 74c BLUE CHEER box 69r 125-FL Cut Riie rolll Colegates can Waxed Paper ... 27c Fiorient .. * 79c golden rip e v g Raul's 3c OFF box j|^ _ M „ PHONE 3331 - EDENTON Store i inpn I intil y*Qii liViilair 0*1#! 0«i..._,j u •»» soil conservationist, Chowan County supervisors, and the Ag ricultural Stabilization and Con ] servation Committee cooperated in compiling and distributing i the material. I CENTER HILL RESIDENTS DISCUSS DEVELOPMENTS Fifteen Center Hill residents met Thursday night, March 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyce to work together on the community development program. There were three visitors present. The meeting opened with prayer by Emmett Jones. Mr. Jones also explained the family score sheet and du ties of project chairmen. Mrs. Mack Rogerson explained goals to work for and how to be 100 per cent. ,4 Harry Venters told the group that score sheets should be put j i* l every home in the commun- I ity, the program should be ex ; plained and especially the pur pose of the program to promote better living through farm, home and community improvement. The chairman asked that a scrap book be kept for news items and pictures. A committee of Bennie Monds, chairman, Wilbur Privott, Cam eron Boyce and Henry Napier was appointed to investigate for suitable land for building a community building. A monthly meeting date was set for Tuesday night after the second Sunday. The April meet ing is to be held April 12 at the UNA’S Beauty Nook For Appointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00 TIL 5:30 UNA WHITE DOT DAVIS Center Hill Community Build ing with a covered dish supper. The hostess served hoi coffee and cake. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield, Jr., Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreiffr Wars, will meet. Tuesday night, .March 22, at 8 o’clock. Corif mander John Bass urges a. large attendance. '24” catting Made. S te loglos 'aritk cut iron sleeve, plated hate for loos wear, automatic laoaU starter, touch and go throttle «a trol, extra-long-life pit proof aortal sleeve bearings on wheels . . . too only mower that guarantaas to re place worn or damaged ports for one year. Ask shoot this ptsal ANOTHER m QUALITY PRODUCT $45.45 Use Rose’s Convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN ROSE'S 5-10-25 c Store EDENTON, N. C. V y

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