sacrum one PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Visits Daughter J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun day afternoon in Elizabeth City as guest of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Bufflap. Guest of Mother Miss Marie Small, a student at Mars Hill College, arrived home Saturday to spend the Christ mas holidays as guest of her mother, Mrs. Claude Small. Students Home Students home for the holidays from various colleges include the following: East Carolina College: Peggie Elliott, Carolyn Perkins, Delores Barrow, Milly Willis, Ray Tol- 1 ley, Ted Lassiter, Betsy Ross. Patricia Waff, Carolista Fletch er, Gene Saunders, Clayton Letcher, Robert White and Bruce White. Salem College: Grace Town son and Frances Holton. Wake Forest College: Dallas Stallings, Edwin Byrum, Johnnyj Phillips. Billy Cooke GTiffin. David Allred. University of North Carolina: Jimmy Johnston, John Mitchen er, Jerry White, Jack Bunch. State College: Paul Twiddy. Ted Hardison. Gus Hushes. Gene Ashley, Elton Bass. Hospital Patient Miss Imogene Morgan is a, surgical patient in DePaul Hos- \ pital at Norfolk. Va. Returns From Hospital A. M. Forehand has returned to his home on East King Street j after a stay in a Norfolk, Vu., j hospital. Home For Holidays Dick Goodwin and Roland 1 Vaughan from Virginia Prep, School are home for the holi days. Sunday Guests Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Stanton and son. Eddie of Plymouth, N. C.. and Mrs. W. W. Stanton of Sylacaga. Alabama, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Spires. O - In Danville For Holidays Mrs. Emily Badham is spend ing the holidays in Danville. Va., with her daughter, Mrs. Sarah B. Carr and family. Returns To Edenton Mrs. Hazvl Conkwright has re turned to Edenton after being gone for several months. Visiting Parents Misses Minta Hobbs and Ida Smyer of Woman’s College at Greensboro are visiting their parents. Guest of Parents Miss Jane DuLaney of Con verse College in South Carolina, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. DuLaney. . Tarboro Visitors Mrs. O. W. Srtiekland and children of Tarboro are. spend ing this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Asbell. Visiting Mother j DIAMONO H } Two fie'y d.jrronds In 8 I N 4 - - /YfIEMMI I WELLINGTON 9HE I hands'and’di»L m JW.7S resistant. sTi.so unt>fMkj6lt mainspring. f In ytHow or white. jHHKk % Us jf | Give a quality jeweled-lever watch no gift is so welcome, none lives so long in useful service. For him —for her, for many, many Merry Christmases, give Bulovaf. • c * . ’• t Campen’s Jewelers Guest of Mother Walter Holton is home for the visiting his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Holton. . Channing Wilson of Fort Jack son, S. C., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Sarah B. Wilson. o Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Goodwin and son, Norman were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Goodwin and Mrs. Molly Haw kins. Guest of Mother Mrs. Sarah Everette of Nor folk spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Hurdle. Sunday In Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cuilipher spent Sunday in Portsmouth, Va. Visiting Parents Bud Parker of Raleigh, a stu dent at King's Business College, arrived home Sunday to spend several days as guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ladel Parker. Florida Visitor Miss Louise Ward of Jackson ville, Fla., is spending the holi days with relatives. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Downum of Memphis, Tennessee visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch and Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Downum over the week-end. Rochester Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Byrum of Rochester, N. Y., arrived Tuesav to visit their parents, Mr. an Mrs. Rodney Byrum and Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Downum. Holidays With Daughter Mrs. J. A. Wheeler left Tues,- day for Greensboro to spend the Christmas holidays with her daughter. Mrs. Womble. Edenton Feed & Livestock Co. Visiting Grandmother Howard Collins is visiting his | grandmother in Norfolk, Va. Visiting 0 Mother I George Norris, Jr., of Phoenix, Arizona is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mamie Norris. Sunday Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Upton and children of Beaufort, S. C., Mr. j and Mrs. James E. Sutton. of Newport, N. C., the Lewis Sut tons of Portsmouth and the j George Whites of Hertford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and! Mrs. S. J. Sutton. ——o Visits Aunt Mrs. Jerry Williford, Brad and Becky - Williford visited Mrs. Williford’s aunt Sunday. Return From Culpeper Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood re turned home Monday from Cul peper. Va., where they spent 10 days as guests of their son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Byrum of Kinston were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Byrum. Colerain Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt of Colerain were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniels. Guest of Parents Ashby Tarkington of Campbell College at Buies Creek is at i home with his parents, Mr. andj Mrs. R. A. Tarkington. Here For Holidays Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiuele and daughters. Martha Jane and Harriet Randolph of Culpeper, Va.. will arrive Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays as guests of Mrs. Furgiuele’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood. Visits Mother Mrs. J. F. Phillips spent the week-end in Raleigh with her mother. THE CHOWAN HERALD. gPEHTON. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1960. Home For Holidays Misses Hazel and Mary Ann’ Elliott are expected home for the holidays by their parents, Mi-, and Mrs. John M. Elliott. s Week-end In Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Harless, Jr., spent the week-end in Vir ginia. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Claude Small, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small and Miss -Marie Small attended the funeral of W. B. Adams in Washington, N. C., Monday. Visiting Mother Miss Frances H. Privott has returned home from Fairfax Hali, Waynesboro, Va., to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Wood Privott. LIONS CANCEL MEETING Due to the Christmas holiday, Edenton Lions have called off j their weekly meeting next week,; Monday, December 26. Discretion is valor. A daring pilot is dangerous to a ship, —Euripides. makes ideal Christmas | a’.-ail, lain,Hr klr. j Bto 10 lb. Harrells Country Style Whole j USDA Grade “A” 4-15 lb. Genuine Rockingham jjj ; Smoked Hams ■ 69i Hen Turkeys lb. 55-! jj Our Own Dry Salt Whole | 4 to 6 lb - Earnhardt i Corned Hams ■ 63 c ! d ucKs.b. 45*1 [• 4to 6 lb. ! Our Own Mild or Hot Corned Picnics » 4 3 Coimta 7 Link Sausage S lO-12 lb. Whole Lean f 14-18 lb. Blue Grass Brand USDA Inspected [Fresh Hams lb. 50. Tom Turkeys■ 39! tr »*BS t«t Coa-Baa ftaafasvngs c-coa.* xs*s t>