PAGE EIGHT owe SOCIETY NEWS Washington Visitors JMbr. and Mrs. Ned L. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Randolph White and daughter, Ranie of Washington, N. C., visited his nipsher and Mrs. White's grand mother, Mrs. W. C. Miller at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. ( f Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street Tuesday Visitors Mrs. Harry C. Hand of Battle ta*K», N. C.. and Mrs. lon Far row. of Benvenue spent Tuesday at'the home of Mrs. Hand’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street Returns From Germany A-2C Philip West of U. S. Air Foace has just returned from Germany after three years. He is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. West; after his leave he will return to Nevada. •• O h . Returns Home J, Edwin Bufflap returned home Sunday night from York,| Pa., where he spent a few days visiting relatives. He was ac companied by his daughter, Miss Ditrothy Bufflap of Elizabeth CRy. Here From Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harrell, whb now live in Suffolk, Va„ were week-end guests of Mrs. J«n L. Harrell, Sr. Lasker Visitor ' Mis. Robert Barrett of Lasker spending some 'time as guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LaDel Parker. Mr. Barker is confined to his home illness. .* 1 Visiting In Edenton • Mrs. G. A. Helms arrived Sat urday for an extended visit with friends in Edenton. J* Visit Suffolk Gardens Mrs. W. S. Harney, Miss Kath ryn Brown, Mrs. Thomas Elliott and Miss Mary Elliott spent Sunday afternoon in Suffolk, Va„ viewing the many gardens in bloom. j Guest of Parents Miss Anna Williams, student nurse of Rocky Mount, spent' the week-end with her parents, l Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Williams. #-» o .-T New Bern Visitors and Mrs. Junius Davis and 1 ■uldrcn Redmond and Margaret taw New Bern visited Dr. Davis’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'J. W. Davis Sunday. ■fas* - Wlleijfh Vsitor . 'Miss Betty Foreman of Ra leigh spent the week-end with Mrs. John Wood at Hayes. Visiting Parents Mrs. Milo Crawford and chil dren of Chapel Hill are visiting I her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. James "E. Wood. Visiting In Raleigh Mrs. Margaret Jones is in Raleigh visiting her son, Mere dith and his family. At Jamboree Ray Willoughby of Belk-Tyler’s will be at Nags Head this week end for the Pirates’ Jamboree. Visit In Henderson Mrs. Eva Kramer, Mrs. E. N. Elliott Mrs. Wood Privott Miss Paulina Hassell and Mrs. Edith Bouton spent Tuesday in Hen derson. N. C., visiting Mrs. R. H. Bachman. - - Church Visitors r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drane were at home Sunday afternoon to the congregations of Grace in Bertie County and’ •St Mark’s Episcopal Church of' Roxobel. Visits In Alexandria I •Mrs. A. B. Harless, Sr., spent! last week in Alexandria, Va.,* waiting Mr. and Mrs. R. H.j Jones. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Louis George Wilkins and children and Glenn Hassell spent the week-end at Nags Head. Attend Wedding ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, J f , and Mrs. Wood Privott at tended the Griffin-Fike wedding Week-end In Norfolk Nr. and (Mrs. Percy Saunders jqurni the week-end in Norfolk, I Beauty Nook ||For Appointments I in Wilson Saturday. Pamlico Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayo] were visited by Mr. Maw's par «»ts of Pamlico County this week. Guests At Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMul lan attended the Griffin-Fike wedding in Wilson Saturday. Guest of Parents Willard Hall spent the week-* end with his pareivts, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall. Visit In Florida Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott spent last week in Florida visit ing Mrs. Elliott’s mother. In New Yorx City Mr. and Mrs. Granbery Tuck-* er spent last week in New York I City. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Godwin, | Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Coppagc and daughter, Lynn of Norfolk, Va.. spent the week-end with Mr.* and Mrs. John Byrum. Guest of Grandparents Little Miss Linda Boswell of Richmond, Va., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cobb and great-grandfath er, O. C. Davis. O Visit In Williamston ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spruill and girls visited in Williamston on Sunday. Returns To Alabama Warrant Officer Reuben Mill er has returned to Huntsville. Ala. | Bye, Baby Bunting - Mommy’s Gone A Hunting... for Family Favorites., at Phthisic’s! 4-6 Lb. Boston Butt I Wf PORK ROAST lb. 35c flu PORK CHOPS lb. 55c 4t ° average Mm Gwaltney’s Smoked 4 liUry I U. S. Choice Tender Ruby lied • ]!!%* ROUND STEAK ib. 89c | lb ,C 3g^ 1-Lb. Swift’s Premium Gwaltney Signal Sliced | Franks pkg 43c BACON ib. 43*= br/.\g iPi r ror iau e c <■/ r<>\s to rs ir e will hive you stamps for them / Way Whok __ I 10-Lb. Pillsbury Coffee Sweet Pickles ; 39c **■*•*" 303 Powhatan Whole Kernel F 1 O U IT J»7c Golden Corn 2 5 29 c Drink Mix >OX 45c STARCRUST | Morton’s turkey T7~n n ' 1 * ■■ Sweetmilk or i D. D- * (none to dealers) Buttermilk I Texize Bleach jug j[ 9c Biscuits H Charcoal Briquets 59c 6 • 45 c RICH FOOD Beans JJgbi Potatoes"""ba g 57 c pke l»c CABBAGE ib. 5c IV4 Blut Label 11-ee. Niagara Hear Spice Rap. ■ Karo Syrup Starch Lifebuoy Soap Union*! Crisp 49c Ibot 25c box 20<= 3bM.3lc ah~c~to.a f r I Id*" - - | May Court Maid Os Honor 1 ! m \ ~. Wm .. 1 ■ i Ann M. Taylor, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. j. t aylor, ; Edenton. is maid of honor for she 1360 May Court at Louisburg College. The court will he presented at 0 o’clock Saturday May 7. in the, Holton gymnasium. Miss Taylor’s escort will be Billy Graham of Richmond. Va. Ann. a second year student, was also a candidate for the 1960 Homecoming Court. She is a —itmhsr of the YWCA, the College Glee Club, and the Young Democrats Club. A contributor to the magazine. The Collegian, she was a • member of the statt who reorganized this literary magazine, She plans to transfer to Greensboro College and major in Visits In Baltimore Thomas Parker returned home Sunday night from Baltimore; where he spent * few days as guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Spencer. TUB CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH gMggA, THURSDAY. APRIL Mill Bruce White, Jr., who is sta tioned at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, arrived! Tuesday night to spend a few day's’ leave to visit relatives and friends. *■■■ » — r rr , 1 i , Miss Brenda Mooney | Makes Dean’s List Miss Brenda Mooney is one of a select group of Shenandoah Conservatory erf Music students gaining a place on the Dean’s List for the first semester of the academic year, according to William J. Skeat, Dean of Shen andoah Conservatory of Music, Dayton, Virginia. Miss Mooney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mooney. | The distinction is based on a I record of a 2.25 quality point j average. Miss Mooney, a freshman, is 1 pursuing the music education curriculum. She is a member of the Dramatic Club; a pledgee in Sigma Alpha lota, a National Music Fraternity: and is a mem ber of the May Court. MISS ANNE PEARCE IN CHOWAN OOLLEGE PLAY On Thursday and Friday nights, April 28 and 29, the sophomore class of Chowan Col lege, Murfreesboro, will present a three-act play, “College Daze,” in the college auditorium. It is a joyous, hilarious story of mo dern life in a small college by John Rand. Its author has in the past won an enviable repu tation for his ability to portray American youth and “College Daze” is one of his best pro ductions. Included in the cast - with a supporting role is Miss' Anne Pearce, sophomore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peace of I 1 Edenton. She portrays a girl of 19 who is a typical small town girl. Miss Pearce will graduate in May. JL-1 ■ .. 1 , . J llllirM 1 JjpH I Ladies’Night At Jaycee Meeting Edenton’s Junior • Chamber of. Commerce will observe- ladifes’ night at their meetingstonight' ifThdrsday). The ’ V; w£U<. begin at 7 o’clock at the Arnerb can Legion Building, ■wjith a fea ture being the installation of Jaycee officers. I.- ( . ; Robert Bryan of Ahaskie, re ' cently elected vice president of 5 the Tenth District, will' serve as the installing officer. • ' WARDS CLUB PLANS • •; CAKE SALE FRIDAY The Wards Home D&hOhstiftr tion Club will have a bake sale Friday afternoon, . Ajwil>; 29,’ iii front of Belk-Tyler’s Depajtanefft Store. : Baked goods for tlie sale will include eup cakes, cakes, pfetfc cookies and candy. , from this sale will be used by the members for the Wards Community Building. " . BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.‘ Marsh announce the birth of their sec ond child, a daughter, Anita Louise Marsh, bom. Wednesday. April 20 at Chowan Hospital. The newcomer tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 4 ounces. i ■ ——* ■ . i «YES, MOTHER RATES TOPS WITH US. 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