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SOCIETY NEWS
Week-end In Murfreesboro
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith
spent the week-end in Mur
freesboro and attended the
alumni banquet at Chowan Col
lege Saturday night.
Attend Homecoming
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Phelps
and Mrs. Henry Hassell attend
ed the annual homecoming held
at Phillippi Church of Christ in
Washington County Sunday.
Elizabeth City Visitors
Lt. and Mrs. Roger Millet of
Elizabeth City spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Billy
White.
Week-end With Family
Norman Lane has returned to
Washington, N. C., after spend
ing the week-end with his wife
and family. Mr. Lane is work
ing on the Norfolk Southern
drawbridge at Washington while
tht bridge across Albemarle
Sound is being repaired.
Flies To St. Louis
Jake T. Presson flew to St.
Louis on Thursday to attend a
dealers and salesmen convention
for Ralston Purina and returned
to Edenton on Saturday.
Week-end Guests
Miss Faye Dail of Virginia
Beach spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Boyce. She
had as her guest Miss Virginia
Cox.
Visit In Bluefield
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Havens
spent a few days last week in
Bluefield, Va.
Attends State Fair
Milton Bass attended the State
Fair in Raleigh on Friday.
Guest of Parents
Mrs. Linda Byrum of High
Point spent the week-end with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. F.
Downum.
Visits Parents
Betsy Ross of East Carolina
College was home for the week
end visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Ross.
Saturday In Norfolk
Mrs. Richard Hardin and
daughter, Ricky, spent Satur
day in Norfolk.
Attend Football Game
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sealey and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thorud at
tended the Carolina-Wake For
est football game at Chapel Hill
Saturday.
* Visit In Chapel Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Medlin Belch
spent the week-end in Chapel
Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Per
ry and also attended the Caro
lina-Wake Forest football game.
Tuesday Visitors
Mrs. Harry C. Hand, Mrs. Eliz
abeth Barnes and Mrs. Warren
of Battleboro, N. C.. spent Tues
day with Mrs. Hand’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White,
Sr., on West Eden Street.
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The Hospital Daily Scrsice \
Charge covers much more '
than “room ami board”. It !
includes, for example,
carefully prepared meals serv- !
cd at bedside, general nurs- J
jug service around the clock, [
a wide variety of routine sup- |
plies and equipment, main- |
tenance of detailed records of |
the patient’s treatment and |
progress, housekeeping and j
laundry, and many other re- I
lated services. f
Current average
daily charges lor
■ accommodations in
• North Carolina
■ hospitals are Ward sl2, Semi-
I Private Room Sls and Pri
■ vate Room $lB per day. Blue
• Cross certificates offer a wide
I range of daily room and
I board benefits.
| Approved by hospitals and
| doctors Blue Cross gives you
| the realistic financial help
| you need when hospitaliza
| tion or surgical care is re
| quired. If your family does
| not have blue Cross protec
\ tion, write or call today.
DURHAM, N. C.
Wm. B. Gardner
P. O. Bex SM-Edxn**. N. C.
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Return Home
Mrs. Edward G. Bond and
children returned home this
' week after spending the week in
Chapel Hill.
Attend Football Gaarve
George A. Byrum and T. C.
Byrum, Jr., attended the Caro
lina-Wake Forest football game
at Chapel Hill Saturday.
Guest of Father
Miss Dorothy Bufflap of Eliza
beth City is spending a week’s
vacation as guest of her father,
J. Edwin Bufflap.
Guest of Daughter
Mrs. Josephine Tunstall of
South Boston, Va., is visiting!
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and 'Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr.
At Football Gama
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollowell,
Jr., and Mrs. Sarah Wilson at
tended a luncheon and the Caro
lina-Wake Forest football game
as guests of the Morehead Foun
dation. Mrs. Wilson then spent
the week-end visiting Dr. and
Mrs. Fred Patterson of Chapel
Hill.
Week-end Visitor
Clinton Davis of Great Bridge.
Va., spent the week-end in
Edenton.
Visit Families
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miley spent
Sunday visiting their families
in Aberdeen and Robbins. Mrs.
Miley and Susan remained in l
Robbins for the week.
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Visit In Havelock
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless
Sr„ visited their son-in-law and
daughter, Capt. and Mrs. R. H.
Jones in Havelock, N. C.
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Jacksonville Visitors
Dr. and Mrs. Walter O’Berry
of Jacksonville, N. C., visited
friends in Edenton over the
week-end.
Week-end In Raleigh
Mrs. David Holton and son
David, spent the week-end ir
Raleigh with Mrs. Edgar Hart
ley and attended the State Fair, j
Walter, who is in school in 1
Richmond, joined them there.
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At New York
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins
left Monday for New York City.
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Attends Luncheon
Mrs. Annie S. Jenkins attend
ed the N. C. Cosmetologist Guild
luncheon and executive board of
directors meeting held at the
Jack Tar Hotel in Durham Sun
day, October 16.
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Observe First Coronation
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Pictured above is a group of girls who participated in their first
coronation service recently at the Edenton Baptist Church. Maid
ens me Dienaa siauings, Ginger Wampler, Brenda While, Mary
Perry. Anna Perry. Anne Parrish. Suzanne George and Lynette
Davenport. Lad.es in waiting are Eilene Tarkinglon, Gayle Oliver,
Pat Bunch. Frances West, Hazel Harrison, Elaine Parks, Nancy
lordan, June Jolly and Anne Wells. Princesses, Mary Thorud and
Sandra Overton. Queens. Sandra Bunch, Jean Goodwin, Jo Ann
Deary, Johnella Davenport, Ruth Overman. Crown bearers. Earl
Davenport. Jill White, Gloria Perry, Regina Griffin and Jewell
.moll.—(Photo by J. P. Ricks. Jr.)
Guest At Skyline Caverns
Louis P. Craddock was a re
cent visitor at Virginia’s famous |
Skyline Caverns at Front Royal, i
Va.
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Leaves For Raleigh i
Mrs. C. P. Wales left Edenton!
Monday for Raleigh, where she
vill remain for some time.
Visits Parents
Bud Parker of Raleigh spent j
the week-end as guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ladel
Parker.
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Return To California
Mrs. Edna Romine and son, I
David Scott, left Friday for j
heir home at Santa Ana, Cali- 1
fornia, after spending three j
weeks as guest of Mrs. Romine’s j
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. |
Boswell.
Guest of Grandparents/
Miss Margaret Davis, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Junius W.
Davis. Jr., of New Bern, is visit
ing her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Davis, Sr., for a
week while Dr. Davis attends
the annual meeting of the
American Academy of Pediatrics
in Chicago.
THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER SO. IH9.
, Suffolk Visitors
Mrs. James W. Wilkins and
j daughters, Candace Smith and
Arie Lee Wilkins of Suffolk, Va.,
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White,
| Sr., on West Eden Street.
Sunday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker of
| Aulander and Mrs. Robert H.
[ Barrett of Lasker spent Sunday
i as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ladel
Parker.
Patient In Hospital
Cecil Byrum is a patient in
Chowan Hospital, where he un
derwent an operation Tuesday.
He is doing very nicely.
BARBER-CORPREW WEDDING
SCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER 30
j Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cor-
I prow announce the marriage of
J their daughter, Miss Maude Lee
Corprew, to Carl Nixon Barber,
j son of Mrs. J. Harry Barber and
the late Mr. Barber of Winfall.
The wadding will take place
in the Bethel Baptist Church
j Sunday afternoon, October 30,
iat 4 o’clock.
i The public is invited to at
• tend.
Harding: Speaker
For € Os C Banquet
Continued from Pago 1, Section I
on our program. *Harding has
‘rolled ’em in the aisles’ with!
his wholesome brand of humor
from Maine to Texas and at I
every type of meeting and ban-|
quet from political rallies to the'
austere National Manufacturer’s i
Association.”
The Edenton Chamber of Com
merce banquet, a turkey-country'
ham menu with all th e “fixin’s”
will be served by the women of
the Eastern Star. Other Cham
ber business at the banquet will
be cut to a minimum, Jones in
timated, but will include a short
summary of results of members’
investment in the Edenton
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Chamber of Commerce program
of work the past year by the
immediate past president, Wil
liam P. “Spec” Jones and a
short outline of the program of
action the Chamber will en
j dorse for the next fiscal. year.
' In commenting on membership
| participation, Jones said that
i Chamber of Commerce activities
j are motivated and accomplished
lat the Committee level. “We
need finances, of course,” Jones
said, ‘‘but we also need man-!
power with a confident and for
ward-looking attitude. Eden
ton’s potential for a truly surg
ing growth, economically, in the
next decade, can be successfully
unlocked by the ideas and the
energy of her manpower. I am i
sold on that.”
TRY r X7iEHALr J
Edenton RPW dub
Will Meet Tonight
Edenton’s Business and Pro
fessional Woman’s Club will
hold a dinner meeting at the
Penelope Barker house \tonight
(Thursday) at 7 o’clock. Mrs.
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Phone 2217 Edenton
Goldie Niblett, chairman of tflif
Public Affairs Comnfjltta# is a
charge of the program .and. tffe.
dinner and announces (SeCtKe
principal speaker will “be Er 4
nest Ward, Jr. * . Ip
Mrs. Percy Smith,! president
of .the club) urges all member*
to ;be present.