PAGE EIGHT —section on - SOCIETY NEWS Visited In Portsmouth ■illiss Peggie Joyce Brabble re turned home after a week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. James New some and sister, Mrs. David Cool, of ’Portsmouth, Va. Called To Alabama Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Clark were called to Mobile, Ala., to visit Clark’s father, who is seri-l ously ill. Visiting In Tennessee Sgt and Mrs. E. R. Starnes and three children of Tustin, California, who have been visit ing Mrs. Starnes' brother-in-law i and sister. Mr. and Mrs. LaDel Parker, left Monday for Lebanon, Tennessee, to visit relatives be-j lore returning to California. J Visiting In Old Fort Mrs. Henry Allen Bunch and two sons, Joseph and Allen, arc visiting Mrs. Bunch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Early at Old Fort, N. C. They expect to re turn home sometime next week. At Montraat Miss Lena Jones left on Tues day for Montreat, where she is hostess at Glen Rock Inn. She expects to return to Edentonl the latter part of August in time for school’s opening in early Sep tember. . o Waak-and In Culpapar Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood spent the week-end in Culpeper, Va., as guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fucgiuele. Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodwin and children spent Sunday in Norfolk visiting friends. Return To Wilmington Mrs. Belle Brooks and chil dren, Billy and Peggy, from Wilmington, N. C., have returned home after spending two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch at the U. S. Fish Hatchery. Long Island Visitor 1 Dave Redfield of Long Island, N. Y.. arrived Monday to spend several days as the guest of his mother-in-law, Mrs. IMarv L. Browning. Mrs. Redfield will rc tiyn. to New York with him. * ' South Carolina Visitors f/tr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins hrtlp as their guests. Mrs. Jen- Miar sister, Mrs. Eldridge Bas kin and daughter, Jane of Co lumbia, S. C. h • Visit In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Down nm and son, Eddie, of Jackson ville, Fla., and Mrs. E. W. Down um of Beaufort. N. C„ spent sev eral days as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Allen F. Downum. Week-end In Norfolk Mrs. Edith Bufflap returned home Monday night after spend-1 ing the week-end as guest of her| brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Bill Garrett, in Nor folk. In Elisabeth City Mrs. Ed Bond and Mrs. Rich ard Atkinson spent Tuesday in Elisabeth City. Visiting At Beach Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., and chil dren are spending this week with Mrs. Lynn Bond at her cot tave at Nags Head. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross, Miss Betsy Ross and Bill Ross at tended the wedding of Miss Jean Varvis and Jimmy Ross at Sea ford, Va., Friday. Al Beach Cottage Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy ; and children, Phyllis, Douglas' and Bryan, are spending several days at their Nags Head cottage. Working In Raleigh Paul Twiddy has returned to ", Raleigh where he will be em-, ployed for the summer months. j Visits Husband Mrs. J. Clarence Leary. Jr., ; spent the week-end in Norfolk, ■ with Mr. Leary, who has ac- ! cepted a position with the Smith-, Douglass Company. Washington Visitors htrs. Dail Evans and daughter, ! Sharon of Tacoma, Washington, < are spending some time with . Mrs. Evans’ parents, Mr. and [ Mis. Jesse Spruill. 1| Guast of Aunt Miss Jean Long of Boykins. J Va., is spending the week with J her .aunt, Mrs. Roy Hassell. ;« Dunn VUters !! Itr. and Mrs. Bus Worelka of J Dunn spent -the week-end in « uiifn. V. L. LamnUle spent.! »_ rhiwl TTiU viotins ’ ' ray* •? *z f ■■ - Week-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin and daughter, Joan, Mrs. R. L. Pratt and son, Stanley, spent the I week-end at White Lake, N. C. Visit In~New~lHope Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sutton visited relatives in New Hope Sunday. At Beech Mrs. Wood Privott and daugh ter, Francis, left Saturday for a two week vacation at their cottage at Kill Devil Hills. From there Frances will leave June 19 to enter St Margaret’s summer school at Tappahannock, Va., for seven and one-half j weeks. Mrs. Privott will have as her guests on her vacation, i her sister. Mrs. John W. White of Wilkesboro, N. C., Mrs. Lewis S. Bullock of New York, N. Y., and Mrs. W. C. Herbert of Spar itahburg, S. C. Attends 50th Reunion J. Edwin Bufflap returned home Monday morning after spending the week-end in York, j Pa., where he attended the 50tli: reunion of his high school grad uating class. Visits Parents Bud Parker, now working at State Hospital in Raleigh, spent’ Friday as guest of his parents,! Mr. and Mrs. LaDel Parker. Reeves And Asbell Wedding June 25th Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Obrey Asbell announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anna Lee Asbell, to Richard Henry Reeves. The wedding is scheduled to be solemnized in Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church Saturday after noon, June 25, at 5 o'clock. Invitations haw been sent to relatives and out-of-town friends, - but the public is cordially invited , to attend. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield. Jr„ Post 1 No, 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night.' June 21, at 8 o’clock. Command er John Bass requests a full attendance. LIONS MEET MONDAY Edenton’s Lions Club will meet Monday night, Juno 20. at 7 o'clock. President T. B. Willi ford urges a 100 per cent meet ing. «Mak* Dad Glad I with 11 FATHER'S DAY /Qt, II awyjfA WHEN WS THE QUESTION, w, hove oil the right an* j iwerj in gifts to do him l, , (and you) proud on Fa- ii. i -I —I.—M « —— ' " M» m \i'\ ■ .j Cuthrell’s Dept. Store EDENTON, N. G m CHOVAN HERALD, CPENTtm. NQBTH CAROLINA THPMPAT, JUNE IS. IMP. I Engaged ' 7 "’"^l JOYCE ANN BRINSON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brinson of Beulahville announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Joyce Anne Brinson, to Claude Elbert Rogerson. son of Mrs. Minnie Rogerson of Edenton. and the late Claude Rogerson. Patricia Coxe Weds Marshall T. Ware Ceremony Solemnized Saturday Night In Darlington, S. C. Miss Patricia Barringer Coxe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chatterton Coxe, Jr., of Darl ington. S. C.. and granddaughter of Mrs. R. P. Badham of Eden ton and Marshall Taylor Ware, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hud nail Ware. Jr., of Richmond, Va.. were united in marriage Satur day night. The ceremony was performed in St. Matthew's Epis copal Church with the Rev. Mal colm Prouty officiating, assisted by the Rev. Robert Tomlinson. Given in marriage by her fa ther. the bride wore a gown o f ivory peau de soie and a short rosepoint lace veil and a pear' necklace which belonged to her great-great grandmother. Her. bouquet was of phalacnopsis and lilies of the valley. Matron of honor was Mrs. Wil liam Kinburn in of Savannah, Ga., sister of the bride. Another sister. Miss Victoria Coxe; was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Isabel Ware of Richmond, Va., sister of the bridegroom, ( Mrs. William Coxe, Miss Elizabeth Coggeshall, Mrs. Joseph Cutclun of Mount Pleasant, Miss Lizora Schoolfield Miller and Miss Frances Tabb Thornton, both of Richmond, Miss Elizabeth Smith of Char lotte, N. C., and Miss Elizabeth Collier Space of Savannah, Ga. Dr. Hudnall Ware IU of New York City was his brother’s best man. Ushers were Dr. Latane Ware of Durham, N. C., brother of the bridegroom, Thomas Coxe 111 and Richard Coxe, brothers of the bride, Joshua Pretlow Darden, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., Mayo Read, Jr., of Charleston, Alexander Hoff of Lutherville, Md., and Sterling Tucker Grigg, Jr., Raymond Spencer Hines, Jr., Garland Flippen and William Pusey. all of Richmond, Va. Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents entertained at a reception at their country home, Skufful Farm. After a wedding trip to Sea Island. Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Ware will be at home in Alexander, Va., where he is a student. at Virginia Technological Seminary. Mrs. Ware was graduated from St. Catherine’s School and Sweet Briar College. The bridegroom was graduated from St. Christo pher’s School and the Univer sity of Virginia, where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall. t - 4TO B.LB. HARRELL S [ Gwaltney’s Smoked FRESH , ?M Picnics 33° I Franks W§l Pork AM M J IRRFF lb - pkg ‘ I It Steaks \HU vi Sausage-: 29 43° ■u GAME HENS 22-,. .v, fift, 1 RITY Pints Way Pack Whole Tn n j 8-oz. Edenton Bay [ « Sweet Pickle, j 29* Herring Roe 2 j 33c i SUPPLIES Pints - Kraft’s FROM US li/I j f\ Quarts Texize SAVE Mayonnaise j Bleach bottle 14e ! ( In No. 303 Rose Farm ■■ , Freezer CU n O c 1 10-oz. Maxwell House (25c off) , Shoe Peg Com i 17c I mtant Coffee ;$ 1,39 Tape, Etc. Sweetmilk and 5-Lb. U. S. No. 1 We Can Fill Buttermilk WHITE * Your PUFFIN Biscuits Potatoes - FIG pkg. BAG Family Size Morton’s Cherry And ( Newtons... 37c H APPLE PIES | 35 c STRIETMANN #C 10-OZ. Rich Food CLUB pkg. Hv 0 ■■Mr __ Crackers.. 36c BABY LIMAS 2 ! 39c SAVE TWICE! SAVE TOP VALUE STAMPS J Engaged ] —s « Bte£MßßßMMtef>ii ■aJLlfc'bmi' .... wtz.oi EMILY ANNE LANE Mr. and Mrs, Walton Lane of Hertford announce the engage ment of their daughter, Emily Anne Lane, to Wilbur Ray Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bass of Route 3, Edenton. The wed ding will take place at the Bur gess Baptist Church Sunday. July 3, at 3 o'clock. BILL GOODWIN. JR.. AGAIN ON BOY SCOUT STAFF Riil Goodwin, Jr., left Sunday! for Pipsico Boy Scout 'Reserva tion at Spring Grove, Va., where he will serve on the staff. | It will be Young Goodwin’s sec ond year on the staff. He visited friends in Norfolk before report ing for duty at Pitpsico Wednes day. Shelba Jean Jams Weds James LRoss Vows Spoken Friday, June 10* at Seaford, Virginia Miss Shelba Jean Jarvis and James Ellis Ross were united in marriage at the Zion Methodist Church in Seaford, Virginia, on Friday, June 10. The Rev. For rest Wagoner officiated. The ceremony was solemnized in the presence of relatives and a few i intimate friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Walter Jar vis of Seaford. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John James Ross of Edenton. Music was presented by Mrs. James Hogge, organist, and Mrs. Forrest Wagoner, soloist Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length dress of white embroid ered organza and matching half hat with short veil She carried a white Bible topped with gar denias and showered with lilies of the valley. , Miss Brenda Jarvis attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of embroidered white organdy over yellow taffeta and head dress of yellow velvet and white net. Her flowers were a co lonial nosegay of roses. John J. Ross served as his son’s best man. Ushers were John Michael Jones and Alfred Winslow of Newport News. Va. The bride’s mother wore a blue organza dress with match ing flower hat and a corsage of talisman roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue beaded linen sheath with matching flower hat Remember HIM With One Os THESE GIFTS Shaving Lotions And Sets Utility Kits Cigars Pipes Billfolds Cameras Sun Glasses Thermos—pints, quarts, gallons IP£ GIFT WRAP FREE HollowelVs REX ALL DRUG STORE PKone 2127 We Deliver Edenton I and a corsage of gardenias, j Following, the ceremony 'fte bride’s parents entertained abajt I reception in the social hall to j the church. , t The bride attended High Point | College and the College of WH , liam and Mary. The bridegroom is a student at the Apprentice School in Newport News, Va. J