-SECTION ONE PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS * Norfolk Wton Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Cothran of Norfolk spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch at the National Fish Hatchery. Visit In Norfolk Mrs . Hazel Chappell and brother. Iky Davis, spent the week-end in Norfolk with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. And Mrs. W. C. Dail. o In Elizabeth City Sunday ! Mr. and Mrs. William K. Da-1 vis and son Sandy, spent Sun-, day afternoon in Elizabeth City with Mrs. Davis’ mother who is quite ill At Eastern Star Meeting Mrs. Watson Bell, Mrs. D. M. Reeves, Mrs. Ruth Overman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tarking ton and J. Edwin Bufflap at tended an Eastern Star instruc tional meeting held in Eliza . beth City Friday night. Vacationing At Beach The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes and two children, Ste phen and Meg are spending this week vacationing at their cottage at Yaupon Beach at Southport, N. C. Returns Home Mrs. Wood Privott has return ed home after spending two weeks visiting friends and rela tives in Greensboro, Wilkesboro and Mount Airy. o Here From Culpeper Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele and daughters, Martha Jane and Harriet Randolph of Culpeper, Va.. spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Furgieuele’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Furgiuele return ed home Sunday, but their two, daughters remained to spend the remainder of the summer with their grandparents. o Visits Daughter J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun day afternoon in Elizabeth City as guest of his daughter. Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Return To Havelock Mrs. Stanley P. Juds and ■ daughter, Deborah, have return ed to their home at Havelock after spending two weeks as guests of Mrs. Juds’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Goodwin, 1 Sr. * o Alexandria Visitor Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter have as their guests, Mr. Por ter’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Dar den of Alexandria. Va. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter and eon, Wayne and Miss Betty An- ! derson of Alexandria. Va.. and) Mr. and Mrs. Ono Post of St. Augustine. Fla., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter. Return To Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knox have returned to their home at Logansport. Indiana, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox. o Returns Home Mrs. J. A. Wheeler has re turned after a 10-day tour of; Florida and an extended visit | with her daughters, Mrs. H. A.| Sauls and family of AshboroJ N. C., and Mrs. W. H. Womble. and family of Greensboro. At Camp Leach I Bonnie Conger. Ann Carson; and Rita Mayo left Tuesday of I this week for two weeks camp-1 ing at Camp Leach. \ Guest of Parents , Jimmy Earnhardt. Jr., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt. I Family % Friend You will find that this fine pharmacy really it v a sincere friend of your family. Get the habit of turning to us for your needs in drugs, health aids, and sickroom supplies. And, of course, bring us your Doctor’s prescriptions for prompt, precise compounding. CRUTCHES FOR RENT HOLLOWELL’S Rexali Drug Store i\ * C BMmuahJj yy IV lairing At Salter Path Hiram Mayo, Jr., is spending this week at Salto- Path. N. C„ with Dr, and Mrs. Howard Hus sey and family of Tarboro. Cherry Point Visitors Capt and Mrs. Dick Jones of Cherry Point were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless. Returns Home i Miss Frances Holton has re-- ! turned from a visit with friends |in Morehead City. ■ 0 Returns From Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. J. Randall Du- Laney and Miss Jane DuLaney have returned to Edenton after a visit with relatives in Ken tucky. In Soutn Carolina Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, Miss Ann Jenkins and Edward Jenkins are visiting relatives in Colum bia, S. C. Visits Father Mrs. Clarence Britton visited her father, who is a patient at Parkview Hospital in Rocky Mount Monday. Cherry Point Visitor Miss Karen Hook of Cherry Point is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney By rum. Visit In South Carolina N. D Dail and family will leave Sunday for Charleston. S. C., to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Whiteman, Jr. Tuesday In New Bern Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Poe, Mrs. Medlin Belch, Miss Claire Belch and Miss Arlene Fry spent Tuesday in New Bern visiting Tryon Palace. Greensboro Visitors Mrs. Dick Weeks and chil dren of Greensboro are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence! Leary. _ Return To Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., and son, Joseph of Char-1 lotte. N. C., returned to their! home Sunday after spending a week with his parents. Mr. and! Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street and with. Mrs. White's sister, Mrs. Wil- Harrr- J. White in North -®den-| ton. Greenville Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and! two daughters, Rebecca and Anna of Greenville. N. C..* spent! Saturday visiting his brother.; William Alec White of Newj Orleans at the home of his’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden o In Williamsburg Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank 'White. Jr., and brother. William Allen White spent Thursday and Fii- ( day in Williamsburg. Va. • o Newsoms Visitors J. (Leroy Dail of Newsoms J Va., arrived Tuesday to spend part of the week with Mrs. Eu genia Shump. N. D. Dail and Miss Iva Mae Dail. Guest of Mother Herbert Leary of Reidsville is visiting his mother. Mrs. H. L. Leary, of Tyner. Enroute To Germany Mrs. Arcie G. Mizelle and sons. Arcie. Jr., and David of Hinesville. Ga.. were guests the past week of Mrs. MizeUe's fa-) i ther and mother-in-law, Mr. and i Mrs. D. P. Mizelle. Mrs. Mi zelle is enroute to Germany to join her husband, Sp-5 Arcie G. Mizelle. Scouts At Beach Edenton's Explorer Scouts are enjoying a week's vacation at Nags Head this week. The Scouts are staying in the Rob ert Powell cottage. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. George S. Briggs of Norfolk. Va.. spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bond. Mrs. Briggs is Mrs. Bond's sister. ML Gilead Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Poe of Mt. Gilead are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Atkinson and children are spending the week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol] Griffin and children of Williams ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Griffin this week-end. Mrs. Lynn Boswell and chil dren, Linda and Bradley of Richmond. are visiting lbs. Oytte Cobb. '' - L Engagement Announced ! EL : Mj w v ■ ip™”’* >l 'i j j#: ; -.(.V ' " ‘ '' *' /j • , •*' - i.v: ' ‘""''* *' | : * ‘ ’ Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Jordan of Tyner announce the engagement i of their daughter. Miss Barbara Anne Jordan, to Ralph Roland Hall Jr„ of Warsaw. N. C. Mr. Hall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Hall oi Greenville. N. C„ formerly of Edenton. Mis* Jordan is a graduate of Chowan High School and the Greenville Beauty School. She is presently employed at the Aesthetic Beauty Salon in Chapel Hill. Mr. Hall is a graduate of John A. Holmes High School and attended the Tri Stale Engineering School and the University of South Carolina. He is employed as a construction engineer at Fort Bragg. A December wedding is planned. At Southern Shores Miss Millie Price is visiting the Leroy Bowens from Lynch burg in Southern Shores this week. Mrs. Mvda Price will join the house party this week end. | c LA* I At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Elliott and children are spending two weeks at Nags Head. Week-end Guests , Mrs. Clyde Cobb, Jr., and daughter of Raleigh, N. C., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. McKay Washington. At Home Ec Conference Mrs. Daniel Reeves attended a five day Home Economics Conference in Greensboro last week. Week At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Logan Elliott and children, William O. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch and son. Ben. spent last week at Nags Head New Jersey Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins have returned to their home in New Jersey after visiting Mrs. Perkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum. j Return From Beach Mrs. Murray Byrum and son, Walter. Mrs. Louis George Wil kins and children. Debbie and George. Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin and children. Regina and Jimmie have returned after spending a week at Nags Head. LUNCHEON GIVEN FOR WEDDING ATTENDANTS Miss Margaret Ann Russell of Elizabeth City, bride-elect of Sunday, Mrs. Eulis Russell, mother of the bride-elect and Mrs. J. R. Sanders, maternal grandmother of the bride-elect, entertained Miss Russell’s attend ants at a luncheon Saturday at 12:30 o'clock at the Circle Res taurant. Centering the bride's table was an arrangement of green and white summer flowers. G'lhcr decorations carrying out the traditional colors created a • I MI ST VACATE BUILDING SO IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK ALL SUMMER STRAWS AND TRIMS V PRICE ANITA'S MILLINERY THE CHOWAN HERALD, RPENTON, HO* W| CAROLINA, THURSDAY. AUOPBT 11. Hti, festive setting. The mantle was decorated with ivy and two white wedding bells were hang ing over the mantle. At this luncheon the bride presented her attendants with bridesmaids' charm bracelets. A three course meal was serv ed to the following: Mrs. L. M- Twiford, mother of the bride groom-elect: the Rev. D. C- Pryor, Mrs. Harry Seeley, Mrs. L. M. Twiford, Jr., Mrs. J. H. Gregory, Mrs. Lynn Davenport, little Lynnette Davenport, Jim my Russell and Misses Diana McPherson, Joyce Sanders, Caro lyn Russell, Castel Parker and Shirley Jo Mmtoih ... , DAUGHTER'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED BY HALSEYS Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ellsworth Halsey, Jr., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Peggy Ann Halsey, to Wendell Mac Ginnings of Brunswick, Ga. Mr. Ginnings is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Meade Ginnings of Greensboro, N. C. Miss Halsey is a graduate of John A. Holmes High School and attended the Traphagan School of Fashion and Design in New York City. ! Mr. Ginnings is a graduate of Appalachian State Teachers Col lege. He is now associated with Motors Insurance Corporation. A fall wedding is planned. JAYCEES MEET TONIGHT Edenton's Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. President James Perry requests every Jay cee to be present. UNA’S Beauty Nook For Appointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:00 'TIL 5:30 UNA WHITE Pratt-Simmons Wedding Aug. 20 Bobby Pratt and Eliz abeth Simmons to Wed In Arlington The Rev. and Mrs. Rolandus V. Simmons of Bridgewater, Va., announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Wanda Elizabeth Simmons, to Robert ILong Pratt, Jr., son) of Mrs. Robert Long Pratt and the late Mr. Pratt. Miss Simmons is presently employed by Group Hospitaliza-| tion, Inc,, of Washington, D. C.j > Mr. Pratt was for four years! connected with the FBI in at your friendly Phthisic's Market SKY HIGH EARTH PRICES HEAT PRICES AT PHTHISIC’S MARKET & Choice Round Beef ... COMPETITIVE WITH ANY . ..SAVE! OTTT A I/’O L "mQ - M'l i-i/iiVij b . • m wc T-Bone Steaks*^^ ean Center Cut Hgg pn Pork Chops • gi JSt 4 to 6-lb. Lean Pork Picnic Roast ■ JJc 1-LB. SIGNAL l-LB. SIGNAL 2-£b. PUNGO SAUSAGE Sliced Bacon Franks ba « 33 c it. 49 i 69 c CAROLINA GRADE A ' FRYERS (b-29 PILLSBURY FLOUR 10 i b»g.:.;. Stock Your n,7nr T . __ PANTRY PURE LARD 6pkgs.. LIMA BEANS 6 1 .... MM M 12-OZ, CAN HAMLET 4W Luncheon Meat 3 i NO. 303 WIGWAM Early June Peas 8?* BOTTLE Argo CATSUP 6 bot.. . | SALE— ★ FROZEN FOOD SALE ★ KS* 00 ™™ «*<• ~ ~ I ___ h f— - ■ Oleo . . . . 12patties99c Green Peas ..... 6 pkgs. 99c I SWEET MILK ' “I 18 02. RICHFOOD Biscuits .... 12 cans 99c Cut C0rn....... 5 pkgs. 99c I GOLDEN RIPE . ' J u gallon maola Bananas Ib. 11c Ice Cream ..... pkg. 59c ». WHITE POTATOES io i»27 c Washington, he attended George] Washington University and is now associated with the R.. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. < The wedding will take place Saturday, August 20, in the First Baptist Church at Arling ton, Va. RED MEN MEETING Chowan . Tribe No. 12, Improv-' ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night, August 15, at 8 o'clock. Alton Shaw, sa chem of the tribe, requests a large attendance. i ~ ( ROTARIANS MEET TODAY j Edenton Rotarians will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock at the Edenton Restau- 1 rant. Jack Habit is scheduled; to present the program and! President Elton Forehand urges' every Rotarian to be present. |l FOR SALE! POUR-ROOM HOUSE NIXON BEACH S Miles from Edenton on Albemarle Sound LOT 75 x 275 FT. Immediate Possession Priced To Sell Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate, Inc. 103 E. King St. Edenton, N. C

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