PAGE EIGHT
SECTION ONE
SOCIETY NEWS
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!l< Richmond Vuitors
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wiltshire
»nd son, Bobby of Richmond,
tfwint the week-end as guests
Os Mrs. Wiltshire's sister, Miss
Miller on West Church
Street, and her brother, Reuben
Easter Visitors
Mn and Mrs. Henry Overton
Colonial Heights, Va., spenti
the Easter holidays as guests of'
Mrs. Overton’s parents, Mr. and!
Mrs. Rupert Wright and Mr.,
Overton’s mother, Mrs. Chester
Land. Mr. and Mrs. Overton
Will move to Chester. Va.
Weak At Horn*
Miss Sara Miller, who is work-;
ing in Goldsboro, is spending
this week at her home on West
Church Street.
Visits Daughter
J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun
day afternoon in Elizabeth City
as guest of his daughter, Miss
Dorothy Bufflap.
Hampton Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Long
and daughter. Miss Annie Lee
Long of Hampton, Va.. spent the
Easter holidays as guests of
Stephen H. Long, Jr.
Visiting Family
Warrant Officer Reuben Mil
ler, stationed at Redstone Ar
senal, Huntsville, Alabama, is
spending this week with his
family. He recently returned to
this county from a tour of duty
in Holland and France.
To Leave Eden ton
0.-A Peterson, former engi
noervat MCAB, Edenton, retired,
Edenton May 10 for
New York City to spend an in
defipfte time with his daughter,
Miss Beverly Peterson.
Guest of Parents
Miss Georgia Skinner of-
Washington, D. C„ spent the]
week-end in Edenton with her!
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Skinner.
Raleigh Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton.
Jr., of Raleigh spent the Eas-i
ter holidays with their parents.!
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton. 1
St. i n
- * *x Visits Grandmother
Pam Ashley has return
et^hother home in Norfolk after
tpAdmg the Easter holidays as
guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
W. T. Davis.
Visiting In Hertford
Mrs. Della Harrell is spend
ing this week in Hertford and
Winfali visiting relatives.
Guest of Parents
Miss Estelle Perry of Wash
ington, D. C., spent Easter with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Perry.
Visit In Ayden
Mrs. Rebecca Overman and
daughter, 'Marcia, spent the
week-end in Ayden with her
mother. ..»
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Guest of Parents
Ray Hollowell, Billy Wilkins,
Jimmy Ross and Ronald Perry
of Newport News, Va., spent the
week-end with their parents.
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Visit Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless,
Sr. ; spent the week-end in Alex
andria, Va., with their daugh
ter.
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Schenley Golden
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I Horn* From Washington
Misses Estelle Perry, Jimmy
, Cozaens, Carolyn Perkins, Millie
; Willis of Washington, D. C-,
; visited their parents over the
i holidays.
In State Contest
Mary Pearl Harrell, Patricia
Waff and Nortna Blanchard of
John A. Holmes, High School,
i having Won out in the county
! typing contest, will go to Green
! villc Thursday to compete in the
] State contest. |
Visit Son
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch
spent a few days last week in
i Augusta. Ga., visiting their son,
j Billy, who is stationed at Camp
j Gordon. They were accompan
ied home l>y Billy who spent the
week-end here.
Guest of Uncle
Andy Henderson of Norfolk,
Va , spent Monday with his un
, cle, John Byrum.
Cherry Point Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swap of
Cherry' Point, former residents
of Edenton were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Leary.
Visit At ML Gilead
Mrs. Med lin Belch and daugh-j
ter, Ciaire spent the week-end j
with Mrs. beich’s mother. Mrs.
J. E. Poe of Mt. Gilead.
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Week-end In Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. West and
son visited relatives near Clin
ton over the week-end. i
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Week-end In Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Owens
and son, Steve spent the week
end in Henderson, N. C.
Visit In Kinston
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffin and
family spent the week-end in
j Kinston.
Greenville Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Ken
nedy. Jr., and Dr. and Mrs. Led
yard E. Ross of Greenville spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hi
ram Mayo.
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Week-end Guests
i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans spent
I the week-end ■with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Saunders.
Guest of Parents
M iss Alma Hardison, who!
j teaches at Havelock, N. C.. was
i the week-end guest of her par
ents.
Easter Guests
Misses Deanna Hollowell and
Ruth Stokcly of Walts Hospi-i
tab Durham, spent the Easter!
holidays with their families.
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Week-end In Virginia
I Miss Harriet Leary spent the!
j week-end on the Eastern Shore j
| of Virginia.
j Guests of Parents
I Musses Janet Bunch and Iroo-j
! gene Rogerson of Richmond. Va.. i
spent the holidays with their’
parents.
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Students Home
Among the State College slu
dents home for the Easter holi
days with their parents were
Ted Hardison. Gus Hughes. Paul
Twiddy, Jack Overman, Charlie
Small, Jr., Eiton Bass. East :
Carolina College students at!
home included Gene Saunders.’
Delores Barrow, Leigh Dobson.
Linda Learv and Peggie Elliott.
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, 110MH CABOUKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 196?.
Patricia Pugh Weds Rosser Bunch, Jr.
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MRS. ELBERT ROSSER BUNCH. JR.
The marriage of Miss Pa
tricia Louise Pugh and Elbert|
Rosser Bunch, Jr., took place
Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock
at Wesley Methodist Church.
The ceremony was performed
by the Rev. Buell E. Bingham, j
pastor of the church, in a floral i
setting of palms and gladioli.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Clifton Pugh |
of Old Trap. The bridegroom's!
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elbert*
\ AFTER EASTER \
BALK]
§ LADIES . . . Here is an opportunity to buy at sub- I
1 staniial savings . . . the garments you need for wear j
| right now and in the future! Shop early for the best |
I selections during this Clearance Sale!
SUITS
| Were NOW |
1 $34.95 $22.95 I
! $37.95 $22.95-$24.95 !
! $39.95 $24.95-$26.95 I
| $49.95 $29.95-$39.95-$36.95 j
All Colors Including Black and Navy.
1 SPECIAL GROUP DRESSES !
NOW REDUCED
33% tO % Pri ce |
Long Loafs, "Poppers and Dusters
| Were NOW
I $10.95 ~ $ 8.95
! $14.95 $ 9.95
1 $15.95 1 $10.95
I $17.95 .$11.95
j $19.95 1.. $12.95
j ONE SPECIAL LOT OF HATS
| REDUCED % Price
Rosser Bunch of Tyner, N. C.
Mrs. Harriet Heath sang “Love
s Never Faileth”, “O Perfect
: Love” and “Nuptial Benedic
tion,” accompanied by Miss
[ Jean Walston at the organ.
, j Given in marriage by her
I j father, the bride wore a floor
j length gown of white bridal sat
: in fashioned with a Sabrina
i neckline of appliqued Chantilly
;:lace, seed pearls and sequins,
:! designed by the mother of the
) bride. The fingertip veil was!
a mantilla qt Brussels late. She
carried a bride’s bouquet of
white carnations centered with
a white orchid.
Miss Neill Leary was maid of
honor and only attendant. She'
wore a street length dress of
white lace over nile green!
taffeta. Her brief veil of greeni
net was accented with a leaf!
design, and she carried a nose-,
gay of multicolored pompoms. !
Mrs. Pugh wore a street!
length dress of pastel blue silk!
with matching accessories and
an orchid corsage. Mrs. Bunch ;
was attired in a navy blue silk
dress with matching accessories'
and wore an orchid corsage.
Malcolm Cop-iiand of Wash
ington, N. C., was best man.
Ushers were Charles Pugh and
Francis Pugh, brothers of the
bride, Murray Goodwin, cousin
of the bridegroom and James
Etheridge, Jr., of Great Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bunch left for
a wedding trip to the Virginia
mountains and points north.
Upon their return they will
make their home at Roule I,
Box 2286, Hickory, Va.
Miss Pugh was graduated,
Magna Cum Laude from Greens-!
boro College with a bachelor of
music education degree.
Mr. Bunch received his bache
lor of science degree from the
University of North Carolina and
will complete work for his mas
ter’s degree in June.
They are both currently em
ployed by the Norfolk County
School System.
LIONS MEET MONDAY
Edenton Lions will meet Mon- I
day night, April 25, at 7 o’clock.
T. B. Williford, president, urges i
ail members to be present. ,
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D J O nrf Texize Bleach 19c
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Repeat of a Sellout! 2-oz. Blue Plate , ' '
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nstant Coffee * /./ c Argo Gloss Starch.:. box 12c
'/% Gallon , Reg. Blue Cheer..... box 34c
WeSSOII Oil t 39 c 3c Beg. Fab..... box 31c
46-oz. Pocahontas Sweet 4c off Giant Ajax .... lIOX 20c
Orange Juice j 29c I Giant Liquid Ivory,, can 75c I
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MISS LINDA BLAIR SPENCER j
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Spencer,
of Edenton announce tho en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Linda Blair Spencer, to James
Newal Young, son oi Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Young of Laredo,
Texas. The wedding will take
place Saturday, April 30, at the
Edenton Baptist Church.
Baptist Men Meet
In Edenton May 25 |
Continued from Page I, Section 1 j
Rev. Charles Sinclair, regional!
ehoirstcr. The devotional pe
riod will be conducted by the!
Rev. Thurman Allred, pastor ofj
the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. |
James Sapp, associate of the
Brotherhood Commission, Mem
phis, Tenn., will present a plan!
of new organization for the>
Baptist Brotherhood. A panel!
discussion of pertinent questions*
concerning the new Brotherhood 1
.’plan will be presented by the,
Jr*v. Clyde Davis, Brotherhood!
I secretary of North Carolina. In-1
! eluded in the panel will bei
James Sapp, B. W. Jackson,!
John Moore, Dewey Hobbs, Sr.,!
and D. C. Pryor.
Special music will be furnish
ed by the Chowan College Choir
j under the direction of James
j Chamblee, director of music at
I Chowan CoUgc.
William Mitchiner of Oxford,
N. C., will bring a report of his
recent tour of mission fields in
Africa.
The regional director has. an
nounced that between 400 and
500 men are expected to attend
the meeting at Edenton. This
meeting is one of ten similar
, meetings held for Baptist men
1 in North Carolina between April!
*25 and May 12. An estimated 1
/number of 6,000 to 10,000 men I
will attend these meetings.
Guests of Parents
Clarence Liiptnu, Tommy Ke
hayes, John Mitchcncr, Jr., andj'
: John Babylon, all students at,
I the University of North Caro-j
| lina, spent the holidays with!
j their parents.
\ We extend to yog
» \ our best wishes for
\ \ hcalthand'hap^
\ V* 1 __— — J ness, and hope that
1 —* ' you will think of us when you
\ ' have prescriptions to be compounded N .
or when you arc in need of drugs, h«Sth
aids or sickroom supplies. ’
J HOLLOWELL’S
Rexall Drug Store MaiMW
* .Phone 2127 —We Deliver lauvWillilH l>H
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CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY f
? ■ K&l
' R. A. Beasley celbrated his
87th birthday Sunday, April
with a dinner given in his hon
or by W. and Mrs. J. C. Skin<
ner. About 25 guests ,and
tives were present.-
VFW AUXILIARY MEETS
The VFW Auxiliary will'meet
tonight (Thursday) at the home
of Mrs. W. H. Coffield on West
Albemarle Street at 8 o’clock.
Mrs. Doris Toler, president, re
quests all members to attend.
Visits Parents
Calvin Foxwell of Chowan
College spent the week-end with
his parents.
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