PAGE EIGHT stenoir oirs SOCIETY NEWS ItalMUHMft Studies Marie Small left Tuesday to fcsume tier studies at Mars Hill College. Return To College John A, Mitchener 111 and Jack Bunch left Wednesday for UNC, Chapel Hill. o Norfolk Visitocs Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Jr., and children of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Sr. Leaves Foe College Minta Hobbs left this week to resume her studies at Wo man's College, University of; Jforth Carolina, Greensboro. Enrolls In College Ashby Tarkington left this week to enter Campbell Col teg*. Visiting Parents Miss Allison Campen of Ra leigh is the guest of her par-’ ants, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cam- Pen. Return T© State The following students left to-, day (Thursday) for State College at Raleigh: Paul Twiddv, Elton Bess. Gus Hughes. Gene Ashley,; Ted Hardison and Willard Hall.' Enter VXJ». I Dick Goodwin and Roland Vaughan left this week for V.E.S., Lynchburg, Va. At Detroit Clarence Britton left Saturday On a business trip to Detroit, Michigan. Visit In Ahoskie Mrs. Clarence Britton and children, Martha Jean and Charles, visited relatives in Ahoskie Sunday. O Returns Home Mrs. D. W. Taylor returned to Snow Hill Sunday after an extended visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ed Speight. O- Visiting In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. George Comer are visiting relatives in Atlanta. Ga. o Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earn hardt attended the wedding of Mrs. Earnhardt's sister, Mrs. Whelma M. Hollowell of Win fall to N. J. Smith of Hertford, Saturday, September 10. *'| 1 - .' Enrolls (At Conyers* _ y Mr. and Mi's. J. R? DuLanry and Jane DuLanev, left Tuesday for Spartanburg. S. C„ where Jane will - enter. Converse. Col lege. f| f f) X BULKY CARDIGAN, hand 1/ M \ w M V a M fashioned in fur blend, with two pockets knit into i -~^ c ' - the front, has Italian collar. mices just terrific Here to please everybody . R : . . . out terrific collection of new fall sweaters. There's a (I [ f > l } , [ wide selection of styles ... a won- ! »1 \ tierful array of colors . . . j and the prices are low. low, low. • • / r ’ "t* • ■> iTHE JILL SHOPPE Guest of Parents W. J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., spent the week-end with his parents and also attended the Hollowell- Smith wedding. Enters Salem College Miss Frances Holton left Sun day for Raleigh where she was the overnight guest of Mrs. Ed gar Hartley on her way to Win ston-Salem. Frances will enter the Freshman Class of Salem College. O Visiting Parents Mrs. Dick Jones is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless. I ' ~— o Monday In Richmond Mrs. Kathryn Holton and Mrs. D. W. Redfield spent Monday in Richmond, Va. They were ac companied by Walter Holton who entered St. Christopher's School there. Leaves for Haleigh Mrs. Frank Bond, who has I been the guest of Mr. John Bond left for Raleigh Monday. Return To Texas Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey and daughter, Amy. who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. West, left Sat urday for their home in Austin, Texas. o Week-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Byrum. Jr., spent the week-end at Nags Head. o Attend Convention Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond attend ed the Medical Convention at Nags Head over the week-end. Visit In Washington Mrs. Grace Webb. Roy Bunch. Mrs. Carrie Boyce of Tyner and Mr. and Mrs. Will Madre of Hertford spent the week-end in Fredericksburg. Va.. and Wash ington, D. C. —« California Visitor Captain and Mrs. R. E. Ro mine and son, David of Costa Mesa. California, arrived Tues day to spend some time as guests of Mrs. Romine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boswell. ■ --O- i » ■ Attend District School Mrs. Margaret Bell. Mrs. Eth el Haskett. Mrs. Ruth Overman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tarking ton and J. Edwin BufQap spent Saturday at Hatteras. where they attended a district school of vinstruction of Order of that pastern Star,' * _ I Gues) of Parents Miss Estelle Perry of Wash ington. D. C.., spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Perry. • | Represents Edenton j V Aj n WL 1 i | MISS MILLY PRICE j Among 15 high school girls, from this area who will be' guests in Norfolk and Ports-! mouth of the Good Neighbor Days Committee on Saturday, September 17, will be Miss Milly Price, who*, will represent Eden lon. Week-end Guest Mrs. W. T. Davis had as her guest over the week-end Sp-4 Marilyn Hansley of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., who will leave soon for France: Mrs. Ra mona Britt and sons, Jimmie and Stephen of Washington, D. C.. and Mrs. Thomas L. Ashley and Miss Pamela D. Ashley of Norfolk. _ I o- i Hampton Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis of Hampton, Va., spent the week-! end with their parents. Mr. and; Mrs. Carson Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boyce. MOVING TO NORFOLK Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stevenson and family plan to leave Eden ton for Norfolk where they will make their home. Mr. Steven son for nine years has been as sociated with the Edenton Trac tor & Equipment Company and has tendered his resignation to accept a position in Norfolk. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Skin ner of Hertford announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Hoskins Skinner, to John Gordon Jethro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lee Jeth ro, Sr., of Edenton. The wedding is scheduled to be held Saturday, October 22, at Holv Trinity Episcopal Church at Hertford. MASONS MEET TONIGHT A stated communication •of Unanimity Lodge No. 7. A, F. & A. M., will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. McKay Washington, master of the lodge, I invites all Masons to attend. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EPtNYOW, RORTB CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1110. Thelma HofloweH Weds Nl J. Smith Wedding Solemnized In Winfall Satur day, Sept. 10 The marriage of Mrs. Thelma Miller Holldwell of Wihfafl, to Nelson J. Smith of Smithtown, N. C., took place Saturday after noon, September 10, at 5 o’clock in a candlelight ceremony at the home of the bride. The Rev. Leslie Winslow of Greensboro, N! C., performed the ceremony. ‘ Mrs. R. Ralph White, organ ist, presented the wedding mu sic and accompanied Wiley J1 P. Earnhardt. Jr.; df Durham, N. C., nephew of the bride, who sang the wedding hymn “O Per fect Love” by Bamby, just prior to the ceremony. The bride, who entered un attended, wore an Andora Origi nal of sapphire pure silk matte jersey with matching hat and Nutra Luster accessories. Her flowers were white orchids and stephanotis. Immediately following the ceremony the members of the wedding party and guests, were entertained at a reception at the home of the bride by Mrs. E. L. Bailey, of Elizabeth City, Mrs. J. W. Byrum, of Raleigh, and 'Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt of Edenton. sisters of the bride. For traveling Mrs. Smith changed to a Joe Richmore Original navy blue silk shan tung suit with white and navy accessories. She wore the white orchids lifted from her wedding bouquet. Mrs. Smith is postmistress at Winfall and Mr. Smith is a retired farmer of the same lo cality. Upon their return from their wedding trip they will re side in Winfall. Out of town guests who at tended the wedding .included:' The Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Draper, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peabody, the Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Smith of Ken nersville, N. C.; G. Wallace Mill er, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Byrum, Miss Karen Marie Byrum and J. W. Byrum, i Jr., of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Miller. W. T. Miller, Jr., of Norfolk. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bailey, Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt of Edenton; Wiley J. P. Earnhardt, Jr., of Durham; Mrs. Beatrice Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. White, Miss Brenda White and Miss Ann Thurman of Hertford. The only justification of re bellion is success. £ Graduates mk 1 MISS MARJORIE HARRELL * Among a class of recent grad uates at the Louise Obici School of Nursing at Suffolk, was Miss Marjorie Harrell. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Harrell. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will meet Tuesday night. September 20, at 8 o'clock. Commander David White says this will be a very important meeting, so that all Legionnaires are urged to at tend. PHTHISIC’S Has Been ... as the food store in which you shop with confidence and recommend (to your ' BUY PLENTY . . . SAVE PLENTY AT PHTHISIC’S BRING A FRIEND! WHEN QUALITY COUNTS - - - COUNT ON OUR MEATS— i AGED TO PERFECTION U. S. CHOICE Boneless Arm Carolina Grade A n m DRESSED WHOLE Roasts \nmHi. _ ■b. 65c *9* F>yers 4/ 1T « „ . . - % FRESH LEAN U. S. Commercial # Round Steak* 00c GROUND BEEF 1-Lb. Kingan’s Favorite F Roll Sausage) 29° >b * HP FANCY NEW YORK _ a . |Mf ONIONS _ Miracle Whip * I* R Argo Tomato Catsup’ bot. 15 C 5 LBS. LOCAL GROWN Today’s G reen Limas Beans £1 Qt SWEET - Potatoes CAKE MIX I 33* Sweet Pickles l 39c DdMonte Orange Juice a FROZEN FOODS 6 - :;LV S uccotas h Barbecue Sauce bot. 33 C pkg. \oc nbc Pks ' Oreo Cookies* l 39 c (LARGE MORTON'S p . CHERRY and Strietmanris Saltine Crackers 5 £\j c PEACH 1-Lb, Blue Seal “‘ JPiUsbury 10’s. , - PIES OLEO I 16c Biscuits6l49c 3forsl.oo W»^ er Reg.SizeAjax 23c & j Elementary School Lunch Room Menu | . Menus at the Edenton Ele mentary School lunch room for the week of September 19-23 will be as follows: Monday: Fried chicken, can died yams, green beans, butter, school baked rolls, cherry pie and milk. Tuesday: Weiners, weiner rolls, toss salad, baked beans, rice pudding and milk. Wednesday: Hamburgers, rice and gravy, corn bread, cheese slices, blackeye peas, apple sauce, milk and butter. Thursday: Meat loaf, gravy, IfHff policy give* you Iho protection of four wporoi* tan lu\ I froth Hr*. Exlondod Coverage, Comprehensive || VI Personal llabffity. Theft - ond saves yog 15 to 30 | percent, let vs show you how the HOMEOWNERS j * Policy can be tailored fe your Individual require-J R. Elton Forehand 407 S. Broad SL—PHONE 3314—Edenton, N. C. creamed potatoes, butter, turnip greens, school baked rolls, fruit jello and milk. Friday: Fish sticks, cole slow, com bread, peach pie, but tered cbm, butter and milk. 'red "men meeting Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night,, September 19, at 8 o’clock. Alton Shaw, sachem of the tribe, requests a large at tendance. EASTERN STAR MEETING Edenton Chapter Nb._3o2, Or der of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday night, September 19, at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Margaret Bell, worthy matron, urges all members to be present. AUXILIARY TO M*EY J| The American -Legion AtAXflfo ary will meet Tuesday riighljl September 20, at the hogae <4 Mrs. J. L: Chestnutt. V ! - , GET IT NOW! OIL FURNACE TUNE-UP & MAINTENANCE For . CLEAN M NEAT B SERVICE SSI Coastland Oil Co. .Distributor Onlf Oil Products , Phone 3411 Edenlon DICK DIXON, Manager

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