PAGE EIGHT SECTION ONE SOCIETY NEWS l Conway Visitors Mrs. George Kirkland and of Conway, N. C., spent fh* week-end with her sister, WfS. Albert Keeter. Return Home Mrs. Dot Mellonas and daugh ter, Debbie, returned to their h?ft>e in Winston-Salem after •pending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Xeeter. M ° . At Peanut Convention Mr, and Mrs. Keith Reeves. Mr and Mrs. Jim Wood, and Mi and Mrs. Boyd Harless. Sr., attended the Peanut Convention at Cavalier Hotel in Virginia Beach. Visit In Naw York Mr. and Mrs. William Town send spent several days last week in New York City. Attends Perties —.—o i Misfc Giace Townsend spent several davs last week in Dur ham and Ashboro. where she at tended parties for debutantssj whb.Are her classmates at Salem' Collie. Visits In Merry HiU j Miss Sandra Cale spent the week-end in the Merry Hill sec-j tiotj' as guest of Mrs. Jeanette Ut. Visit In Richmond Mrs. Reuben Miller and daughter. Patricia and son. Johyiny Cates and Miss Sara Miller have returned from Rich mond where they were guests of 'Mrs. Robert M. Wiltshire. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Wiltshire and son. Bob by •to spend a week with Miss Miller. Visits In Norfolk Mrs. W. T. Davis has return ed home after spending two weeks wan her daughter. Mrs. Thomas L. Ashley and Mr. Asn ley and granddaughter. Pam Ashley of Norfolk. She was accompanied home hv the Ash leys who spent the week-end with her. Attend Graduation Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond at tended the graduation of their' son. Lynn, at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson Friday. Returns To Norfolk • Miss Connie Ashley returned home in Norfolk Sunday) aftfer spending two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. P. C. jtehley, Sr. South Carolina Visitor* i Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, )iad as their guests for several 1 wys. Mr. Lewis' brother lister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimt Lewis. Return From Texas Mr. and Mrs. W. R. West and children. Frances and Gordon, have returned home after visit their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Demp sey. at Austin. Texas. They al so visited their son and daugh-’ ter-in-law, Mr. and Mi-s. Willie| West, Jr., of San Antonio. Texas. Their daughter. Mrs. Jack Dempsey, and granddaughter. Amy, accompanied them home and will visit with them for a while. Guest of Father Lance Bufflap of Forest City; and Miss Dorothy Bufflap of Eliaabeth City spent the week-j end as guests of their father. J. Edwin Bufflap. Here Frcm Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammett and daughter, Melony of I,ang-| ley Field. Va., spent a few day.; l last week with Mr. and Mrs ! Erwin Griffin. i Week-end Guests The Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Cau-| dill and family of Kemersville.j N. C.. scent the week-end with: the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph! Fowlkes. LEON HALSEY SAYS: If it’s a marri age license you want, you’ll have to get it at the Court House ... BUT it it’s Garden Seed, Bug Dust, Ferilizer, Peat Moss, Vigoro or Rye Grass— -100 Lbs. $9.99 Baby Chicks, Wayne or Peerless Feeds; "Laying Mash Krums— -50 lbs. $3.39 -100 lbs. $4.49 Large shipment Flower Bulbs arriving soon. We will have FREE bulk food at that time . . . Have Truck will travel! k THANKS FUR EVERYTHING! > .Halsey Feed & Seed Store P&ONE 2525 EDENTON -- - ■ ■ - - Weak and la Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jackson and children spent the week-end in Norfolk with relatives. a Return Fran Ranch Mr. and Mrs. West Leary and daughter, Jo Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small and children have returned home after spend ing ten days at Nags Head. Returns (terra Master Stephen Fowlkes has returned home after spending several days at Breezy Banks on the Pamlico. Week-and In Clinton Mr. and Mrs. H, O. West and son. Brian, spent the week-end in Clinton. N. C-, with relatives. High Point Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Byrum of High Point. N, C„ spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs, A. F. Downturn. Visit In Robanonvilla Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privott have returned after vistttng rel atives in Robersonville. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy and family are vacationing in Nags Head. J n _ Florida Visitor Max Jackson of Lakelutd.l Florida, is spending several days’ with his aunt, Mrs. W, E Bak-- 1 er. i Indiana Visitor Mrs. Mary G. Layden of Mor- j ristown, Indiana, »s visiting relatives and friends in Eden ton. Week-end Guests . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Porter' of South Norfolk and Mrs, Er ma Wright and daughter. Rose Ann of Portsmouth spent the week-end as guests of their mo ther. Mrs. R. L. Williams. Sr., who is a patient in Chowan| Hospital. | Schools In County t Ready For Opening Continued from Page 1, Section 1' grades. She is the wife of Dr, W. M. Busey, new veterinarian at the local diagnostic swine laboratory. She is a graduate , of Ohio State University and ha> taught three years in Ohto ( and Kentucky. She is also high ly recommended by principals and superintendents where she has taught. Other teachers at Chowan High School will be: R. H. Copeland, principal, Da vid J. Johnson. George K. Gel-; bach. Mi-s. Marvis H. Hendrix. Paul Edison Stanton. Everett’ Sutton White. Mrs. Loraine H Rogerson. Mrs. Annie Perry As bell, Mrs. Lane Smithson. Mrs : Myra B. Stokley, Mrs. Ella Mac Nixon, Mrs. Ruth Boyce Mans field. Mrs, Sadie H. Britt, Mrs Hattie Hudgins Asbell. Mrs Marguerite B. Burch. Mrs, Mar tha Shelton Stanton, Mrs. Mar garet Felton Rountree. Miss Ada Morris, Miss Susan C. Willough by, Conrad Plyler and Mrs. Es ther Byrum Fulcher. The one new teacher at Whit - Oak Consolidated School will be Alfonsa Harrell of Gatesvtlie He is a graduate of Elizabeth City Teachers College and it will be his first year teaching, Other White Oak teachers in clude: William H. Creeoy, principal. Miss Marguerite L. Nixon. Mrs Elsie Miller Harris, Mrs. Doro thy Manley Walker. Chas. L I Fayton, Miss Sarah L. Price. Mrs. Harriet F Creccy, Mrs. j Naomi B Hicks, Mrs, Sarah M ; Everett, Mrs, Mary Bowser Har | rell. Mrs, Rosa Howcutt Joyner and Mi-s. Annie C. Blair. O'Ur grand business is not to jsee what lies dimly at a dist lance, but to do what lies clearly lat hand. —Thomas Carlyle. | Becomes Bride Sunday j Bl a ? \\ »...■* v MBS. WILBUR JOSEPH PRIVOTT, JR. The Rocky Hock Baptist Church was the scene of a wed ding Sunday afternoon, August 14, at 4 o'clock when Miss Mar- j jjorie Louise Harrell became the j bride of Wilbur Joseph Privott. Jr., in a double ring ceremony. , The bride is the daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lester Har-' roll of Edenton, and the bride- 1 groom is the son of Mr. and; Mrs Wilbur Joseph Privott, Sr., j of Tyner. The Rev. Thurman Allred of! ficiated in a setting of white) munis, gtadiolas. green palms with spiral candelabras. Mrs' H B Lowe of Hopewell, Va.. presented the ntiptial music and Jerry White of Hobbsville sang, "O Perfect Love." "Entreat Thee Not To Leave Me,” and "The Wedding Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of chanully lace and white bridal! satin with the empire bodice g E l[ s How wise to shop X suit now when "i QiSjjjm.-} prices are lower J ’ Tl " ! JILL Shoppe ’ mil —iii ii— l l iiiJ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. mBI BAEOCJNA. THITMDAT. AUGtrBT IS, IMP. : designed with a rounded neck | line. The gored skirt swept ; gracefully into a chapel train.! 'The gown was fashioned and ; made by the mother of the | bride. Her veil of imported i silk illusion was attached to a itiara of seed pearls. She car-' | ried a white Bible topped with white sweetheart roses, stepha-j i not is and baby's breath, j Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr., j sister of the bride, matron of honor, and Miss Carolyn Lips comb of Richmond. Va.. maid ; of honor, wore dresses of pow-. 1 dcr blue chiffon over taffeta.! The dress featured a sash of‘ : matching taffeta which formed a cummerbund in front andl fastened in the back reaching! the hemline. They carried an| i arm spray of American Beauty red roses and wore matching headpieces of sheared tulle. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Paul Platts of Kinston, N. C., | sister of the bride, Miss Patsy ! Privott of Tyner, sister of the bridegroom and Mrs. Britton •Byrum of Edenton. Miss Mary Farrah Privott -of Tyner, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid and was dressed identical to the honored attend ants. Wilbur Joseph Privott, Sr., was best man for his son. Ush ers were Donald Paul of Bath,] N. C., Claude Pugh of Ashboro, N. C., Jimmy Rowan of Norfolk, Va„ Gerald and Gene Harrell of Edenton, brothers of the bride. The bride’s mother wore an ice blue lace dress over taffeta with a pink cymbidium orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mo ther wore a mauve lace dress' over taffeta with a pink cym-| bidium orchid corsage. Mrs. O.; C. Long, Jr., of Edenton, was mistress of ceremonies. After the ceremony the bride’s patents gave a reception at the Rocky Hock Community Cen-j ter. Those' assisting were Mr.l and Mrs. Hubert Lowe, Whaley-! ville, Va.; Mrs. Jack Bunch, s * * ■ SOiiyrrlil Aged To Perfection EFFECTIVE THRU AUGUST 27th! 10-12 Lb. Harrell’s Tenderized—Lß. i-lb. gwaltney-s - all meat Hams ri” 40c * 49 c SMALL LEAN TENDER CENTER Shank Portion s Pork Chops s 57c sM r w V PIG FRONT FEET lb. 15c HUDSON BOX ' ~ NO. 303 DEMONTE Table Napkins J. l c Fruit Cocktail 2 No. 303 American Beauty starcrust io» A Biscuits 6 i 47c Mixed Vegetables 111 Gr.& While Limas IV lb. 57 c Navi Bulls 11 m acass Vanilla - Chocolate ~ Golden C. S. Corn ILI COOL OFF G. Northern Beans I Pork and Beans * W turkeTand h cticken Baby Limas SALE! PIES - - : 25= OUABTS ~~~ T(jW PT C a CUll.m.. ~~ bottle 19c 1 2 rolls39c WjEEt PEARS....3Sc [Norfolk, Va.; Miss Ann Over , man, Hobbsville; Miss Martha Lowe, Hopewell, Va.; Miss Jan ice Hardison, Williamston; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Byrum, Mrs.,Gil bert Harrell, Mrs. Alma Har rell, Mrs. Henry Bunch, Mrs. Alphonso Spivey, Mrs. Thurman Ashley, Miss Beulah Evans, Mrs. Ronald Saunders, Miss Carolyn Bunch, Miss Judy Evans, Miss j Carolyn - Evans of Edenton. Jakie Boyce of Tyner provided the background music for the reception. For travel the Dnae wore a white with grey eyelet sheath dress with black accessories. I She wore a corsage of white | sweetheart roses lifted from her Bible. The bride is a recent gradu ate of Louise Obici School of Nursing, Suffolk, Va. The bride groom is a senior in chemical engineering at N. C. State Col lege, Raleigh, where he will re sume his studies in September. After a wedding trip they will reside in Richmond, Va., where the bridegroom is presently em ployed with DuPont Corpora- tion. | Tha bride was entertained with a kitchen shower given by Misses Patsy and Mary Privott and Mrs. Johnnie Gardner. The) shower at the home of Mrs.' Garner was on July 10 in Suf folk, j On Saturday afternoon, the; wedding party and out-of-town guests were entertained with aj delicious buffet dinner at the Rodney Harrell cottage. Hos tesses were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Long, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. C.' Boyce and Mr. and Mrs. Rod-j ney Harrell. A rehearsal party was given in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr., on the eve of the wedding day. Hostesses were Mrs. Thur man Ashley, Mrs. Gilbert Har-1 rell, Mrs. Paul Platts and Mrs. Wallace Goodwin, Jr. MRS. MORGAN IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Dan Morgan is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital, where she underwent an opera tion Tuesday. Latest reports are to the effect that she is making satisfactory progress. • POCAHONTAS MEETING-' Chowanoke Council No. Si, Degree of Pocahontas, will medt tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock^, J Mrs. Bernice Brooks, Pocahbn- i ' tas, urges all members to at’- .i tend. ■ CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends • and relatives for the flowers, ' cards, visits and all other >acts of kindness while I, was a, par tient in Maryview Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., and my ' return home. May God.'Jbless each of you. ~'f c ARCHIE LAYDEN ’ •UNA’S f ] Beauty Nook \ For Appointments Call 2218 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9soo *TTL 5:30 UNA WHITE r

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