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—SECTION OHS PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Gum* of Mother Al Habit spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ed Habit. Visit In Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Spires spent Sunday in Plymouth visit ing Dr. and Mrs. Al Stanton. Guest of Parents . Miss Betsy Ross, a student at East Carolina College, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross. o Week-end With Parents Paul Twiddy, a student at State College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy. Visit In South Boston Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr., and children spent Sunday in South Boston, Va., visiting relatives. Aberdeen Visitor Miss Joan Miley of Aberdeen spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Miley. Guest of Parents Clayton Letcher, a student at i East Carolina College, Green-' ville spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.'. Letcher. Leave For Switzerland | Mr. and Mrs. Grady Chesson and son, Frank of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Elizabeth Wo zelka of Washington, D. C., ar rived in Edenton Thursday from an extended western trip which covered 19 states. Mr. and Mrs. Chesson left Friday for New York City where they, along with seven other couples from the Nationwide Insurance Home Office in Columbus, left by jet plane far Switzerland for a week’s business meeting. Fol lowing the meeting the group will go on a 5-weeks tour of Europe which will include 10 countries. Mr. and Mrs. Ches son will also visit Jerusalem. Week-end Guests Mrs. George Krimm of Rich mond. Va., and Miss Elizabeth Wozelka of Washington, D. C., were week-end guests of Mrs. Kate Wozelka. Mrs. Wozelka and her guests spent Sunday at the Tuttle cottage at Nags Head. 4 ° — . At Textile Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott left Wednesday for Pinehurst to attend a Textile Meeting. Guest of Parents - Sid Campen, a student at At lantic Christian College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Campen. Return From Nagts Head Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Mrs. Harry Ferguson and Mrs. L. A. Patterson have returned after spending several days at' Nags Head. Visits Parents Miss Mary Pearl Harrell, a student at Pan American Busi ness School, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell. O Leaves For Florida Mrs. George P. Byrum left for her home at West Palm Beach. Florida, where she will spend the winter. Portsmoiuth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Foxwell and son, Edward of Portsmouth spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Foxwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Foxwell. ii Culpeper Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele I and daughters, Martha Jane and Harrie Randolph of Culpeper, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mrs. Furgieuele’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood. Visits Father Miss Dorothy Bufflap of Eliz et’eth City spent Tuesdav in Edenton as guest of her father, J. Edwin Bufflap. Visits Relatives Mrs. Inez Moran soent her vacation last week visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Bill Rrotton I in Scotland Neck and with her sister. Mrs. LaMont Edgerton in Goldsboro. FOR SALE! Two-Story Frame Metal Roof Dwelling. Six Rooms and One Bath. Located 221 East Queen Street. SALE PRICE $8,500 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Twiddy Insurance & Real Estate, kic. 103 E. King St. Edenton, N. C. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Tynch, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Williams, Jr., Mrs. Guy Toppin and Mrs. Maggie Nixon attended the fun eral of Mrs. Mollie Peatree which was held in Norfolk Mon day. Return From Germany Major W. A. Whichard and family, recently from Berlin, Germany, have moved to Fort Bragg, N. C. To Visit In Alabama Mrs. V. E. Tynch of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Por ter of South Norfolk will leave Friday for Montgomery, Ala bama to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hassell. Recuperating From Injuries Miss Deedie Lassiter of Eliz abeth City is spending a few days as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Lassiter. Miss Lassiter is recuperating from injuries she received in an automobile accident Thurs day of last week in Norfolk. o Massachusetts Visitor Mrs. F. W. Simonds of West Concord, Mass., is visiting^with Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy and family this week. O Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. Medlin Belch spert Sat urday in Norfolk. Visits In Windsor Hiram Mayo, Jr., spent the week-end in Windsor visiting Gregg Bell. Week-end At Cottage Mr. and Mrs. George Dail spent the week-end at their cot tage on the Pamlico River. Elizabeth City Visitors Mrs. Roger Millet and family of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ke hayes. Saturday In Norfolk Miss Coleen Ward spent Sat urday in Norfolk. Visits Parents Miss Sandra Boyce of Wash ington, D. C., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyce. Return To New York Mr. and Mrs. David Redfield, who have been guests of Mrs. Mary L. Browning, left Wed nesday to return to New York. Attend Football Game Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hardin and family spent the week-end in Winston-Salem and attended the Wake Forest-Clemson game. O Guest of Parents, Miss Janet Bunch of Rich mond, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoywood Bunch. O Week-end In Edenton Mrs. Mary L. Browning and Mrs. Kathryn Holton were in Norfolk Friday to meet Walter Holton. Walter, who is a stu dent at St. Christopher in Rich mond. Va., returned with them for the week-end. Attend Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Al Phillips and family spent the week-end in Raleigh and attended the Caro lina-State football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Visiting In California Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boyce left | Monday to visit with Captain I and Mrs. Hal Shore and fami ly at Camp Pendleton, Cali fornia. At Football Game Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch 1 and daughter. Janet, attended the Carolina-State football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. CARD OF THANKS i We wish to thank everyone! for the many beautiful flowers, | cards and for their expressions; of sympathy during the illness ! and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. B. F. Britton, p MRS. CARL KELLY I B. F. BRITTON, JR. jpppi.. ' ’ y r . , MRS. CARL RAY REDDEN Rocky Hock Baptist Church! was the scene of a wedding Sun-! day afternoon, September 18, at J 4 o’clock when Miss Mary Louise Nixon became the bride of Carl Ray Redden in a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Joel Cecil Nixon | of Edenton and the bridegroom, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laur-1 ence Redden of Portsmouth, Va.i The Rev. Thurman Allred! heard the vows in a setting of ( mixed white flowers and palmsj with spiral candelabra. Mrs.) Fritz Hornik of Portsmouth, Va.,' presented the nuptial music and! Mrs. Bill Seybold, also of Ports mouth, was soloist, and sang! “Because” and “I Love You' Truly.” “The Wedding Prayer” was sung as a benediction. The bride, given in marriage! by her father, was lovely in a traditional wedding gown of pure silk organza appliqued all over in imported French lace jeweled in pearls and sequins.) The basque bodice of lace but-) toned up the back with self covered buttons was designed] with a scalloped portrait neck-j line and long sleeves tapered toj points at the wrists. The bouf-i fant skirt garlanded in lacej swept gracefully into a chapel) train. Her veil of English il-j lusion was arranged from a shell; cap of matching jeweled lace.l She carried a bouquet of stepha notis and orchids. Her only or-j nament was cultured pearl ear rings. a gift of the bridegroom, j Miss Margaret Meads of Ports-! mouth was maid of honor.' Bridesmaids were Miss Frances Nixon, sister of the bride; Missj Betty Brown of Portsmouth,; cousin of the bride; Miss Caroi! Harrison of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Jane Ratliff of Portsmouth. The attendants were gowned alike in afternoon dresses of chantilly lace made over yellow taffeta. The slim bodices fash ioned with bateau necklines and cap sleeves were encircled with narrow yellow taffeta saches, finished with tailored bows in : We Now Have a New Budget Perma : nent Wave Mondays, Tuesdays and : Wednesdays. Priced at only $6.00 Phone 3383 For Appointment OPERATORS: Christine Harris Edith Bufflap Max Leary : We Have Two Barbers In Our Bar : her Shop Which Means Less Waiting ; Time .... j ROY GRANT and MAX LEARY i Leary’s Beauty & Baiter Shop 715 North Broad Street i | Now Equipped to Sharpen Scissors ■' • ' the CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURBPAT, SEPTEMBER 29, IWO. RECENT BRIDE ! the back of the belled skirts ' which were finished with scal j lops at the hemline. They wore dior bow headpieces of yellow taffeta with circular veils and carried colonial bouquets of mixed bronze 1 lowers. t j Frankie Gosser of Edenton, I cousin of the bride, was ring , bearer and little Miss Cynthia ! Butler of Salisbury, Md., niece jof the bride, was flower girl. Larry Redden was best man for his brother. Ushers were: Wayne Hall, Louis Kidd, Bur rell Johnson, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, all of Ports mouth, Va., and Colon Butler, brother-in-law of the bride, of Salisbury, Md. 1 Mrs. Nixon chose for her daughter’s wedding a street length dress of Romance blue lace over taffeta with black ac cessories. The bridegroom’s mo ther wore a lavendar chiffon dress with matching accessories. They wore purple orchid cor ) sages. Mrs. Eddie Nixon of Edenton was mistress of ceremonies. Immediately following the ! ceremony a reception was held jat the Oak Grove Community | Building. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony | Gosser greeted the guests. Those | assisting in serving were Mrs. I Willie Nixon, Mrs. Dick Byrum, Mrs. Lee Small, Mrs. Guy Rus- I sell Byrum, Mrs. Bristoe Perry, 1 Mrs. Robert Nixon, Miss Jean- I ette Nixon, Miss Sandra Nixon 1 and Mrs. Elbert Nixon, all of j Edenton, Misses Jayne Wilkin ! son and Marilyn Shavender of ' Portsmouth, Va. Miss Edith Jean Nixon registered the guests ; and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor | Copeland said the goodbyes. Mrs. Sammy Byrum provided pi i ano music for the occasion. For travel the bride wore a j blue tweed suit with blond ac cessories. She wore the orchids lifted from her bridal bouquet. After a wedding trip to the ! mountains of Virginia, the cou ! pie will make their home at 110 Tyler Crescent, Portsmouth, Va. A rehearsal party was given in honor of the bride at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nixon, with 28 guests attending. A color scheme of yellow and white was used in the decora tions and refreshments. Mrs. Laurence Redden, mo ther of the bridegroom, served cake and Mrs. Anthony Gosser, aunt of the bride, poured punch. Mints, nuts and cheese dainties were served also. [civic calendar! Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Edenton Woman's Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Oc tober 5, at 1 o'clock at lihe Eden ton Restaurant. Ed Bond Post No. 40 of thej American Legion will meet I Tuesday night. October 4, at 8! o'clock. Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. 8t A. M.. will hold a fish fry to night (Thursday) at 6:30 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. Wives' of Masons, members of the Eastern Star and their wives or husbands will be special guests. @ SUPPLY OF GROCERIES A Presidential Party EXTRA compliments of PHTHISIC S GET ENTRY BLANKS HERE FOrIIBML PROCTER & GAMBLES SBO,OOO ' | PRESIDENTIAL PARTY CONTEST 1-LB. GWALT. SIGNAL SLICED # ' T% U. S. Commercial Western Beef Aged To Perfection Round or Sirloin S 49 c STEAKS : £9 C Sausage mmm -33 c| T - BONEib #i- Fresh Dressed T? D V 17 D Q lL and Drawn J/ Jv I J_j IV C/ lDi whole _ mmmT 46-oz. delmonte y 4 ’ s Cloverbloom Sweet Orange Juice s 35 c Margarine River Brand Rice 143 c Kraft’s Mayonnaise s 49 c NO. 303 SUPERFINE JL li yf • M7 m 11 i 5-LB, .LOCAL GROWN Mixed Vegetables Z ? Oo c „ SWEET ~ Potatoes LARGE TIDE box 29c[ bag 39c WHITE POTATOES 35s Tren d GiantFab 24 Count J ean Rolls can 49c pkg. 71c pkg. 29 c # lc Sale—Reg. Regular Gerber’s Strained - Quarts Lifebuoy Soap Camay Soap . Baby Food C1 or o x 4 bars 32c 3 bars 29c 4 jars 43c bottle 19c 46-oz. Adams PL Way Pack Whole 25-Foot Kkenex Table G’fruit Juice Sweet Pickles Reyn. Wrap Napkins can 29c jar 29c pkg. 33c 2 pkgs. 49c 46-oz. Del Monte Reg. Size No. 2 Del Monte iy 2 Lbs. Pineapple Scot Towels Lima Beans K&ro Syrup cart 29c 2 rolls 39c can 27c jfrffitle 25c - j PHTHISIC’S SUPER MARKET f M.l 11 IIKJI VA? PRONE 333 W ENTON j Edvnion Band Parents Asso ciation will maat in tha band 'room Wednesday night. October 5, at 8 o'clock. I A fried chicken supper will be I served at the Rocky Hock Com munity Building Tuesday night. October 4, from 6 to S o'clock. New 1961 model Ford can will be on display at the Albe marle Motor Company today (Thursday), Friday and Satur i day. A group of blind singers from Mississippi will present a pro gram at the Edenton colored high school Sunday afternoon, October 2, at 3 o'clock. Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday night, Oc tober 4. at 8 o'clock at the church. Town Council will meet on Thursday night, October 13. in stead of Tuesday night, Octob er 11. Regional Baptist MWU meet ing will be held in Murfrees boro Wednesday, October 5, be ginning al 10 A. M. The annual birthday calendar sale sponsored by the Edenton Woman's Club, Business 8c Pro- iftoaloaal Wooten's Chib and the 1 Junior Chamber of Cemmorco will ho- held Tuesday night. Oc tober 4, it 1 o'clock. .Chowan High School Parent- Teacher Association will fogt in tha school auditorium Monday night, October 3, al 9 o'clock. Edenton's Rotary Club will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Edenton Res taurant. Edenton Chapter Ha 302, Or-j dor of the Eastern Star, will ‘ meet Monday night, October 3,. at 8 o'clock. Edenton Lions Club will moot Monday night, September 12, at 7 o'clock. Chowan Trlba of Red Mon 1 will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. William H. Coffiold, Jr.. Post No. 9280. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night) at 8 o'clock. Blind Singers At Colored School Oct. 2 The famous five blind boys quartet from Mississippi will present a musical program at the Edenton colored high school 'Sunday afternoon, October 2, at 3 o’clock. I Tickets, ate available at liam Collins’ Service Station op North Oakum Street? Robert ‘ Bembry, 131 East Gale Streep or Earl Jones on Oakum Street A nation goes to pieces when it confounds its duty with the igeneral concept of duty,, ji 1 —F. W. Nietzsche. ) Va. State Registered Wong Bailey Seed Top Germination *2.00 per bushel larger quantities $1.70 M. P. Bowman 1609 SAJO FARM ROAD NORFOLK 2. VA. Phone HO4-3356
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