PAGE EIGHT '—SECTION ONK SOCIETY NEWS Visiting Parent* * Mrs. Robert G. Shelby from Atlanta, Ga., is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard M. Piirry. ir ° « Returns To College Mrs. William Townson, Jr., and Mrs. J. F. Phillips accom panied Miss Grace Townson to Salem College at Winston-Salem, where Miss Townson will con tinue her studies as a sopho more. While there Mrs. Phillips visited her son, Johnny Phillips, who is a student at Wake For est College. VVsit In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton and children were in Rocky Mount Sunday to visit with Mrs. Britton’s father, who is a pa tient in the hospital there. Windsor Visitors Mrs. J. H. 'Thigpen and friends of Windsor were in Edenton Sunday and attended services at the Methodist Church. Guest of Parents Elton Bass, a student at State College, spent the week-end with his parents. ; Enters Chowan College Calvin Foxwell left Sunday to resume his studies at ChowaTt College. Return From Beach Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr, who have been spending the summer at Kitty Hawk Beach, have returned home. Guest of Parents Ted Hardison, a student at State College, spent the week end with his parents. Attend Christening The following out-of-town guests were in Edenton to attend the Christening Service of Little Miss Patricia Phipps Bond,; daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond: Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray of Charlottesville, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Phipps of Chapel Hill; Mrs. Lyn Bond of Tarboro. and. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Leßoy, l Jr., of Elizabeth City. Week-end In Raleigh Mrs. Cecil Fry and children spent the week-end in Raleigh visiting with her parents. ° * Saturday Visitors *Mr. and Mrs. J. Leroy Dail of Tfewsoms. Va., spent Saturday as gii’ests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Dail, Mrs. Eugenia Shump' and Miss Iva Mae Dail. Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ross of Newport News, Va., spent the. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Ross. Return From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swindell have returned home after a I three weeks' visit in Greensboro. I where thev were guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Swindell. Returns To Raleigh Miss Allison Campen returned to Raleigh Monday after spend ing the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campen. Attend Rally Mrs. J. M. Thorud and Miss Mary Thorud spent Friday night in Greenville and attended the Kennedy Rally Saturday. Enters Coast Guard School Lin Bond, a recent graduate of Atlantic Christian College, left Sunday for Yorktown, Va.. to enter the officers candidate school of the Coast Guard. Seagrams JL Crown ftj. <» seaam% smn7croum _____ AMERICAN tIENDED WMIEEEt ■ i*: *3.95 • —■ • 4/5 Qt ■MMMg) $950 ■■■HE Pint ® r . ~ y— , M cmipw, m mu on. nan man. at *w «« cun m<»i smut ■ vn‘ ""•; •:■•■, ... « Visits In Richmond Miss Judy Israel spent Sunday and Sunday night in Richmond, Va., as the guest of Miss Janet Bunch. o Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dickson and daughter, Dail of Raleigh, 1 spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan D. Dail, Mrs. Eugenia Shump and Miss Iva Mae Dail. o —— Hear Kennedy David Warren, Richard Schu man, Jimmy Earnhardt, Jimmy Earnhardt, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griffin were among those who heard Senator John F. Ken nedy in Greenville Saturday morning. Visits Daughter J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun day afternoon in Elizabeth City as guest of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Visits Family Clinton Davis of Great Bridge, Va'., spent the week-end with his family. In Raleigh Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr., were in Jtaleigh Monday to at tend an insurance meeting. Enters Business School Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell, Joe Harrell nad Ronald Perry were in Richmond, Va., Sunday to enroll Mary Pearl Harrell in Pan American Business School. ~ ' ' •*" ~8 f civic calendar! ~~rrrr.rrrr^* Continued from Page 1, Section 1 A county-wide community de velopment meeting will be held at the Rocky Hock Community ; Center Tuesday night, Septem ber 27, at 7:30 o'clock. Edenton Jaycees will meet to night (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at the Edenton Restaurant, j Chowanoke Council No. 54. Degree of Pocahontas, will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Great Hope Baptist Church will observe its 100th anniver sary and homecoming Sunday.' September 25. Red Cross bloodmobile will be at the Edenton armory Friday, September 30, from 10 A. M.. to 5 P. M. The county's quota is 105 pints of blood. Blind Boys' Quartet from Mississippi will present a pro i gram at Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church Sunday afternoon, Oc ’ lober 2, at 3 o'clock. | Another polio shot clinic will be held at the Penelope Barker house Thursday night, Septem ber 29. from 7 to 9 o'clock. . A Nickels for Know-How ref- I erendum will be held Friday. September 30. Chowan County Fair will be held at the American Legion | grounds October 3-8. Chowan County Farm Bureau j membership drive is now in progress. A revival meeting is in pro gress this week at Warwick i Baptist Church and will end I Saturday, September 24. ' Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night September 12. at 7 o'clock. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night at 8 ; o'clock. William H. Coffield, Jr., Posl | No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign | Wars, will meet Tuesday night ' at 8 o'clock. THE CHOWAN HEBALP. gDSirPON. fejUQLnrA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER tt 1980. Engagement Announced gflil n ZmL * 1 A. . - M fc m '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Skinner or iiertlorc announce she en gagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Hoskins Skinner, to John Gordon Jethro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lee Jethro. Sr., of Edenton. The wedding will be solemnized Saturday, October 22, at Holy Trinity Tpiscopal Church in Hertford. _ 4-H County Council Plans Fall Program The 4-H County Council met last week in the Chowan Com munity Building with Judy Haste, president, presiding. The major item of business was planning for the County 4-H: Achievement Day program. To 1 work on this activity the follow ing committee assignments were made: Program—Mrs.'' Emmett Jones,' adult leader; Judy Haste, chair man. Linda Byrum, Jimmy Turner, and Emmett Jones, Jr. Arrangements and Decorating —Mrs. J, B. Hollowell and Mrs. l Marvin Evans, adult leaders; Richard White, chairman. Susanl itjp • ' w \\ ■ ? 1 1 cr • A young 1 You Are In Tune With Fashion In A Fall Prelude Costume By Puritan For The Forever Young The lady who has chosen a career at business, at home, or both relies on good taste and judgment when shfe tries what is well suited to her. Checked brief bolero of 75% Rayon and 25 %- Acetate can be worn over a flannel dress of 70% Rayon and 30% Acetate with matching tabs of the jacket on the sheath. A gracious way to appear wherever you are. *'% Brown. Green, Blue 12-20 12j / %24J'2 $14.95 , r y t , % • w i * ; *’ EDENTON. N. C. |l W Evans, Jo Ann Copeland, Leon Elvans and Elaine Hobbs. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. jCarlto* Perry, adult leaders; jNelia Lowe, chairmah, Doris Jean Cale and Ann Castelloe. A nominating committee was appointed consisting of Richard White, chairman, Judy Haste, 1 Lee Venters and Judy Evans. The Council members present helped with the 1961-62 4-H pro gram planning. Demonstrations and activities were outlined for 'the next two years. The 4-H members were urged to participate in the Chowan County Fair, October 3-8, by making project exhibits in ad dition to helping prepare the I community club booths. Betty Louise Cassell ; Weds Roy E. Briley Miss Betty Louise Cassell, daughter of Mrs. Betty Gray j Moore of Plymouth and the late' Mr. James Cassell, and Roy Ed ward Briley, son of Mrs. Neppie Briley of Edenton, and the late Cllncy Briley, were married Sat urday afternoon, September 2. The ceremony took place at the home of the Rev. E. C. Alex ander, who officiated. The bride’s parents entertain-; fed at a reception at their homei following the wedding. I CHOWAN ECC STUDENT 1 PLAYHOUSE SECRETARY The East Carolina Playhouse, student dramatics club of East Carolina College, has complet ’d its organization and begun work for the 1960-1961 term., the group is now planning to present Phillip Barry’s ‘The I Philadelphia Story” as its first i major production for the school year. The comedy is scheduled j for performance October 27, 28, S(pd 29, at 8 P. M., in the Me-i Buy N.Bx'rV When Quality Counts-Count On Our Meats 1-LB! SIGNAL SLICED _ . . 1-LB. CHATHAM n 10 to 14 lbs. Harrell s Tenderized “SO Hams--43* fSS « WHOLE OR p FRESH BUTT PORTION B 49c SWIFT S PREMIUM Ground Bocf \yh o i e Dressed and Drawn Fl*£t Hk S 39c Fryers j 25 Mi9 c TREE RUN RED DELICIOUS APPLES 4i st 25c ■SSKES? Sfzfifffla apple pies Mayonnaise j sj c OLF. O M 3 LBS. RIVER C RICE box 43c Q#* 2-LB. BAG BABY LIMA N 9* 303 RED GLO - BEANS Tomatoes j H« COFFEE bag 37c 61 49c Chicken And Turkey NO , )0 , delmonte e. g. ———- POT PIES p EAS 2 | 39c Tr'end PKg. HARRELL’S 2 pkgS. 39c Pints Pure Lard 69 c Quarts j Liquid Wisk .."■""I 1 Mazda Oil can 41c Tuna Fr. Dressing bottle 63c Reg. Size 7c off can 33c bottle 25c Personal Size Super Suds Xrgo Quart Duke’s Ivory Soap box 30c Starch Mayonnaise 4bars27c box 15c jar 59c Regular Size . Sp ic and Span 3-Lb. Can I Softweve Blue Cheer box 29c Cri *«° Tissue box 31c 1 can o3c 2 rolls 27c — ‘ • ■ ". _ 12 '° 1 Z - B< £. wl 60-80 Hudson Table >. Re «J ßar 3c off Wonder Rice Kotex . Napkins T%F a b | 2boxes29c 2 hoxjes 89c 2 boxes 25c * PHTHISIC’*! SUPER market ~ 4 iiitJikMV «J PHONE 3MWEDENTON Ginnis auditorium. Among the student leaders in Playhouse activities for 1960-81 is Gerhld Harrell, Route 3, Edenton, one of the secretaries. Ann Taylor Bride Os Wm. T. Graham 111 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ann McFadden Taylor to William Taylor, Gra ham 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Graham of Richmond, Va. The wedding took place June 6, 1960, in Henderson, N. C. 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