PAGE SIX i— SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS Mrs. Lloyd Burton and- j6«ldmi of Newport News, the week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. L. C. Burton. ' Washington Visitors Lemon and chil dren of Washington, D. C., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Knox. Visits Family Lt. Col. Ted Boutwell of Quail-1 tico, Va., spent the week-end 1 here with his family. Visit In South Carolina Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hassell and children were the week-end guests of Mrs. Hassell's sister, Mrs. R. W. Joyner in Aiken. S. C. Sunday At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeter gnd Carl Keeter spent Sunday at Nags Head. Visiting In Creswell Mrs. Sadie Hassell is spending some time in Creswell with rela tives. Guests of Parents Billy Bunch of Camp (Jordan, Augusta. Ga., and Miss Janet Bunch of Richmond, Va., were ‘lhe week-end guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch. Washington Visitors Mi's. Ray Eyman and Miss Suzanne Eyman of Washington D. C., were the week-end guest c of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ziegler. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and children. Susan and Sam. Jr., of Richmond. Va.. sDent the week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr.. on West Eden Street Saturday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and daughters, Becky and Anna of Greenville and little niece. Cathy Dawson of Eureka. N. C.. spent Saturday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street. i t: vyv wv v yw>M dirtene | ' FASHIONED SWIMSUITS V zing new development in swimsuit design gm -knits every single stiteh in three-dimen- H le result is a sen I pin red masterpiece— fit of incomparable sleekness and beauty. H tless fabric is Ban-Lonk Dartex, a rich S .exturized nylon and latex that perforins one curve on your figure .. . holds you, H i, stays with you, yet gives you complete B of action. This style takes a deep back fi ■ ack; 10 to 16 , $22.95 1 BETTY SHOPPE | EDEXTOy, y. C. Here From Suffolk Mrs. James W. Wilkins and daughters. Candy and Arie Lea and little Ricky Forrester of Suffolk, Va., spent Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street Q Week-end Guests Mr. and Mis. Lester Ashley and children of Camp Meade, Md„ spent the week-end with his mother. Mi's. L. A. Ashley on Eden Street. Visits Mother Hugh Ashley of Walter Reed Hospital of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. L. A. Ashley on Eden Street. Visits Parents Commander and Mrs. Stuart Fletcher of Charleston, S. C., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher at Bandon. Spring Hope Visitors Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Newcomb of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Newcomb. Jr., and family of Spring Hope spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcomb. O- Will Attend Wedding Attending the wedding of Mar vin B. Smith 111 and Miss Mary Lynn Gardner on June 3rd in Charlotte will be: Col. and Mrs. W. B. Rosevear. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Shepard. Mr. and Mrs. Jas per Hassell, Benbury Wood, the Rev. George B. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graham, Miss Ann Cameron Graham, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Mrs. George C. Wood. Geerge C. Wood, Jr.. Mrs. L. A. Patterson. Mr. and Mi's. Richard Hines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dixon. Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Ricks. Visits In Jacksonville Milton Bass spent the week end in Jacksonville. Presents Recital ] w 5 ■llb 1m r ■ WT 4 CONRAD N. PLYLER In Gatesville High School au ditorium Friday night, June 3, at 8 o'clock Conrad N. Plyler, well known in this area, will present a semi-classical pianc and organ recital. Visiting In ManJeo Mrs. Thomas Cheers is ii Manleo visiting her son an daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Chears. Sunday At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miley an< daughter, Susan, spent Sunda: at Nags Head. Week-end Guests Mrs. Margaret Fields, Mrs Idell Long and Mr. and Mrs John Keeter of Portsmouth anc Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbert. Swain o Plymouth visited Mr. and Mrs J. W. Keeter over the week-end Cherry Point Visitors T-Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Mcln tyre and family of Cherry Poin spent the week-end with Mr. anr Mrs. Alexander Deßlois. Guest of Parents Pvt. Robert L. Bass spent th< week-end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Hoskins B. Bass. Florida Visitor Mrs. Fannie Davis of St.- Pc tersburg, Fla., is visiting hei nieces, Mrs. John Goodwin’and Mrs. Kathleen Skiles. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills o' Grimesland. N. C., were Sunda; guests of Mrs. John Goodwin. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mis. Hartford Ivey Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osteen anr Mi-s. W. J. Farmer attended th Williams - Osteen wedding ii Hertford Sundav afternoon LOW TIDE. A beautiful figure of perfect simplicity in elas» ticized sharkskin. V is for the neckline and void back. Net* Circolair® bra has undercut) support for perfect uplift. 10-16 sizes, 19.95.. The 7. Betty Shoppe Edentm, N. C. TB, WW rotarwa-wwasMums. itowt. mum • Friday Guwta Mr. and Mis. T. B, Williford had as their guests Friday, Bite. W. W. Williford of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. W. S. Montgomery of ftin cess Anne. Va., and -Mrs. J. U Williford of Meny Hill. Return To Culpeper Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiucfo and daughters, Martha Jahe and Harriet Randolph of Va., returned to their home Sun day after visiting Mrs. Furgii)- ele’s parents, Mr, and- Mrs. T, J. Vood. o Guest of Parents Jimmy Ross of Newport News, Va., is the guest of his parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross. Moving To Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mooney are, -eaving Edenton this week to nakc their home in Raleigh. o Portsmouth Visitors Rufus Shaw, Miss Mimmie >haw, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Knox, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gamer and .'hiklren and Mrs. C. J. Harrell ind daughter. Mary Joe of Ports nouih, Va., were Sunday guests if Mr. and Mrs. B. L, Knox. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurdle *f Norfolk, Va., were guests of lis mother, Mrs. R. H. Hurdle ►ver the week-end. On Monday Mrs. Hurdle and her. guests •farted her daughter, Mrs. Lora Sverctt at Nags Head. Home For Summer Miss Brenda Mooney, who has >een attending school in Win hester, Va., fa at home for the ummer. Tennessee Visitors Mrs. George Habit and daugh er, Jlutihie of Chattanooga, Tenn., arc the guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Bes vell. Mt Olive Visitor Mrs. Eva Tyndall of Mt Olive s the guest of her. son-in-law nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Williford. Norfolk 0 Visiters Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Vhite and two children of Nor olk spent the week-end as uests of Mr. White’s brother md sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j Skinner White. i Western Grainfed Beef ROUND - T-BONE STEAKS > . '4 SIRLOIN STEAKS' *67 4 Lbs. Harrell's LARD 59 1 W% MRS. FILBERT'S 2c OFF 1 Margarine pkg- 26 c REGULAR SIZE ' TREND ; 2 pkg. 39c TEENAGE REG. AND SURER ■ MODESS ■ 2 pkgs. 89c REG. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP , 3 bars 29c ShopanJfSaye IT^I SUPER MARKET - - -- •? ' - - - iA**k*- a, - . _JP _ b Hew York Dy. gpd. Mrs. W. 1. Hut Mt Tuesday to spend some time in New York- While away Dr. Hen will sand his class reunion at the University of Maryland. Visit In~Portsmouth Mrs. E. B. Ambrose and son. E. B. Ambrose, Jr., spent the Meapnnal Day holidays in Ports mouth, Va., where they visited Mis. Buck Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris. la New Homo Mr. and Mrs. Allan Boyd Har less, Jr., hare recently moved to their new home in Pembroke Circle. Sunday In Maptoo Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Buff lap, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Bufflap of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday in Manteo as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lindelle Ward. Return From Tenn—see Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollo well returned Saturday from a week's visit with their son-in law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank §hopc in Nashville. Tana. LIONS MEETING MONDAY Edenton Lions will meet Mon day night. June 6. at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. This meeting will begin the summer schedule of two meetings * month and President T. B. WiHi ford urges every' member to be present VFW MEETING Ihe VFW Auxiliary will meet tonight (Thursday) at the post home at 8 o’clock. At this meet ing a Stanley party will be held to which the public is cordially invited. 'Mrs. Doris Toler, presi dent urges every member to at tend. UNA’S Beauty Nook For Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:B* TIL S:3O UNA WHITE 4& /EwyfhinqfbA %-l \OuMoor Eating) 12-OZ. JESSE JONES Franks i 43c No. M 3 Wigwam Cut Gtoon Beans i 13c MORTONS t-OZ. Beef Pies ■ 23 c 13c OFF QUEEN SIZE PREMIUM DUZ pkg. 88c I-LB. BOX WONDER RICE box 17c Sc: OFF REGULAR RINSO pkg.29c Mooney Family Moves To Raleigh Mr. and Mis. C. B. Mooney and family moved to Raleigh Tuesday after living an Edenton 23 years. Mr. Mooney has been employed as superintendent of buildings and grounds at State Hospital, where he has been for nished a house for his family. The family will be greatly missed. iq Edenton. where Mr. Mooney was a member of the Rotary Club and Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A.VF. & A. M. Mrs. Mooney for many years has been a successful piano teacher and the entire talented family were many limes enlisted for various kinds of programs. One of the daughters, Brenda Mooney, will go to Manteo Sun day. June 5, to begin rehearsals for The Lost Colony, for which she has been chosen for one of the parts. The entire family regretted to leave Edenton and a host at To The People of Chowan County: It is with a deep sense of gratitude that I express to each of you my sincere appreciation for your support of my candidacy for Cong Tess in the Democratic Pri mary~May 2jk shall be forever grateful. To the thousands of men and women who worked so hard and long in my behalf during the campaign, I must also express my heartfelt gratitude, for without your untiring efforts, the undertaking would not have been possible. I shall at all times be willing and eager to help in whatever way possible in the growth and development of Chow an County and the First Congressional District. Walter B. Jones I-LB. JESSE JONES PURE PORK Sausage bag 53c 46-OZ. ADAMS SWEET Orange Juice \ 33° Mortor’s Lg. Charry and Apple Pies \ 39 c 4c OFF 3-LB. CAN CRISCO can 77c 7c OFF GT. SIZE BLUE CHEER box 74c .V_ -V f* \ Sc OFF REGULAR FAB box 29c friends also regret tot (toy moved away. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, June 7, at 8 o’clock. Commander John Bass is very anxious to have a large attendance. GRADUATES Degrees were awarded to 179 graduating seniors at Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, Sun day night. Among the gradu ates was Tommy Dolving Hobbs of HobbsviUe. Hathaway Singers At Kadesh Church The Hathaway Singers will present a program at the Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church Sunday night, June 5, at 8 o’clock. Prior to this program a Fairy Wedding will be held at the church at 7 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend both programs. I-LB. CYPRESS SLICED Bacon » 35^ TALL EATWELL Mackerel i 21c LARGE CRISP Lettuce head 15c FREE TEA GLASS! y«-LB. OLD MANSION TEA pkg. 39c V« STAR KIST CHUNK TUNA can 33c a n. ROLL Rey. Wrap roll 33c FIREMEN MEET TONIGHT Edenton firemen will hold their monthly dinner meeting to- < night (Thursday) at 7 o’clock in the fire station. Fire Chief Yates states that he expects every fire man to be on hand. NOTICE Western Union has been moved to the Bus Station. Hours 8:30 A. M., <to 7:00 P. M. Sunday 9:00 A. M., to 1:00 P. M. PHONE 2181 We Give TOP VALUE STAMPS FRESH GROUND Beef 43c 4 TO 6 LB. USDA GRADE A ROCKINGHAM TURKEY u>. 47 c 24-OZ. BOX QUAKER GRITS 2 boxes 23 c GOLDEN RIPE Bananas 2 lbs 23 c LARGE GRID MASTER BAR-B-Qwith iSSST

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