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SOCIETY NEWS
In New Orleans
Miss Leigh Dobson is spending
the Christmas holidays in New
Orleans, La., where she is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. John
ffhase.
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Return To Greenville
* Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson
and family returned to their
liome in Greenville, N. C., Tues
day after spending the Christmas
holidays in Edeaiton visiting rel
atives.
Visits Niece
Mrs. Roland L. Ward and Miss
Catherine Ward spent Christmas
in Norfolk, Va., as guests of j
Mrs. Ward’s niece, Mrs. Arthur I
M. Spruill and Mr. Spruill.
Here From Brooklyn
: Percy R. Cobb of Brooklyn,
N. Y„ spent the Christmas holi
days as guest of his mother, Mrs.
pieo Gilliam, and brother, Ar
thur Gilliam. Jr.
Here From Washington
' Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pratt of j
Washington. D. C., spent the
week-end with his mother. Mrs. j
I|ouise Pratt.
Norfolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garrett of !
Norfolk spent Monday in Eden-1
ton visiting relatives.
Visits Chi'dren
J. Edwin Bufflap spent the
Christmas holidays visiting his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
gnd Mrs. Lance Bufflap at Ashe
boro, N. C„ and his daughter.
Miss Dorothy Bufflap, in Eliza
beth City.
Return To Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Harrell
and two children left Wednes
day for their home in Winter
Park, Fla., after spending the 1
Christmas holidavs visiting rela
tives in Edenton and Chowan.
County.
Guest Os Parents
Clayton Letcher, a student at
East Carolina College spent the:
Christmas holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher. ,
Visits Parents
Miss Estelle Perry of Wash-'
ington. D. C.. spent the Christ
mas holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Perry.
Return From Winston-Salem
-Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams, I
M. D. Watson and J. L. i
Davis have returned home after !
spending the Christmas holidays
in Winston-Salem.
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Winston-Salem Vis’*ors
Mr. and Mrs. J K. Norfleet
and daughters, Margaret Polk
and Mary Walker of Winston-1
Salem are visiting Mrs. Nor-1
fleet’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. L.;
P. Williams.
Texas Visitor
Dr. L P. Williams. Jr., of
Houston. Texas, will arrive Fri
day morning to spend the New I
Year holidays as guest of his j
parents. Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Wil-1
liams, Sr.
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Elizabeth Citv Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Manning
and children of Elizabeth City
spent Christmas day in Edenton
visiting relatives and friends.
NOTICE!
OUR STORE WILL BE
OPEN
ALL DAY
Monday, Jan. 2nd
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Visiting Sister
| Mrs. G. W. Smith is visiting
her sister, Mrs. N. C. Cassell in
Roanoke, Va.
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In Pennsylvania
Mrs. Irene Dunbar is spend
ing the Christmas holidays visit
ing relatives in Hyndman, Pa. i
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Christmas Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, 1
Jr., and sons, Jimmie and Joe
of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred F. White and daugh
ter, Karen of Norfolk, Va.; Mr.
and Mrs. Alex White and two
daughters, Rebecca and Anna,
iof Greenville, N. C.; Mr. and t
j Mrs. Samuel P. White and chil- j
! dren, Susan and Samuel, Jr., |
I and Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. |
I Poole of Richmond, Va., and Mr. |
.and Mrs. James Wilkins andj
daughters. Arie Lea and Candace
Smith of Suffolk, Va., visited
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Frank White, Sr., on West Eden
Street during the Christmas holi-
I days.
Carlie Miller and son, William
Charles of Washington visited
his mother, Mrs. W. C. Miller, I
at the home of his sister, Mrs. 1
J. Frank White, Sr., on West|
| Eden Street Monday.
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Raleigh Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton,
| Jr., of Raleigh spent the Christ
mas holidays with Mr. Lupton’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Lupton.
Tarboro Visitor
Mrs. Lyn Bond of Tarboro
spent the week-end with Mr. and
| Mrs. Joe Conger, Jr., and Dr.
and Mrs. Ed Bond.
Return To California
Mr. and Mrs. John McColl and
son left Wednesday afternoon
for their home in San Diego.
| Cal., after spending the Christ
| mas holidays with Mrs. McColl’s
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Lupton.
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Fayetteville Visitors
• Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leonard
and children of Fayetteville, •
| spent the holidays as guests of
Mrs. Leonard’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. O. Letcher.
Visits Sister
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williford
visited Mr. Williford's sister, Mrs.
Myrtle Spruill, who is a patient
lin Bertie Memorial Hospital. |
Visit In Severn
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hassell and
| family spent Christmas day with ‘
Mrs. Hassell’s mother, Mrs. C. J.
Maddre.v, in Severn. N. C.
Week-end In Lumberlon
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Byrum
1 spent the week-end in Lumber
men as guests of their son-Ln-law
I and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Truslow.
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Visits Parents
Miss Allison Campen of Ra
! leigh spent the holidays with her
! parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Campen.
Raleigh Visitors
Miss Theda Goodwin and Miss
Kay Martin of Raleigh spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John !
. Goodwin.
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! Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright
! announce the engagement of
I their daughter. Miss Ruth Eliza- i
j beth Wright, to Richard Albert
Pate, son of Mrs. Robert Lee
Pate and the late Mr. Pate. {
The wedding is planned for
March sth.
Here From Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence
i Leary, Jr., of Norfolk are spend
ing the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Conger.
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In Greensboro
Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence
Leary, Sr., are spending the
holidays with relatives in
Greensboro.
Christmas In Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones
spent Christmas day in Wilson.
Visits Parents
Mrs. Dot Mellonas and daugh
ter Debbie of Winston-Salem
spent the week-end with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Keeter.
Rocky Mount Visitor
Mrs. K. M. Mangum of Rocky !
Mount spent the week-end with |
her son-in-law and daughter, the!
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes. j
Here From Rocky Mount
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brewer of I
Rocky Mount spent the holidays •
I with their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. John Shackel
ford.
Visiting Sister
Mrs. Sadie Hassell is spending .
the holidays in Creswell visiting j
her sister, Mrs. A1 Swain.
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Visiting In Edenton
Mi s. C. B. Mooney and daugh- |
ters Brenda, Pat and Jackie, of I
Raleigh and Meg Wiggins of!
Swansboro are spending a few
i days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
,W. J. Daniels.
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Week-end In Newport Naws
Mrs. L. C. Burton and Miss i
Aurelia Layton spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Burton. Jr., and family at New- 1
port News, Va. |
Holidays In Norfolk
Mrs. M. L. Bunch spent the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs; Carl
ton Webb and family in Norfolk.
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illations arc 4 important in I
running down trouble sources *
i in localized areas and in plan- ■
ning corrective medical or i
surgical treatment. New x-ray J
and fluoroscopic equipment .
and techniques make these .
services an invaluable aid lo ■
your doctor. I
l ast year, 98% of all patients |
admitted to N. C. hospitals f
required x-rays or fluoroscop- |
ic examinations. The average •
cost of x-ravs and or iluoro- »
scopv per admission was J
S> 15.10. 1
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KriftM X-Tavs and fliinrn.
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. basic hospital scrv-
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| doctors. Blue Cross Rives you
j the realistic financial help
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THUItEPAT, DECEMBER 29. 1960.
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lOOTH BIRTHDAY—Mrs. Em
t ilie Schulz manages a wan
E smile despite adversity as she
. marks her 100th birthday in
. Kenosha, Wte. Confined to a
j wheelchair .since she broke
j her hip in a fall last year, Mrs.
;j Schulz busily crochets rugs.
Week-end Guest
Ted Vanhorn of Winston-
Salem spent the week-end in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Keeter.
Man is distinguished from
all other creatures by the fac
ulty of laughter.
—Joseph Addison. '
kma- WITH THESE EXTRA SPECIAL i
FOOD BUYS A
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Resolve To Buy Plenty Save Plenty
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ror Luck Smoked aged to perfection —u. s. commercial , .
_ _ _ _ a pleasure to be of.
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Engagement Announced
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MISS JOAN ALLYii
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil V. Allyn of Portland, Oregon, announce the
engagement of their daughter. Miss Joan Allyn, to Michael T. Ma
lone. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone of Edenton. Miss Allyn is
a 1956 graduate of Goldendale High School (Goldendale, Wash.), a ’
1959 graduate of the School of Nursing of Good Samaritan Hos-1
pital in Portland, Oregon, and is presently employed as a registered
nurse in Alexandria. Va. Mr. Malone is a 1955 graduate of John |
A. Holmes High School a 1959 graduate of Duke University, and
is a student at Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary in Alex- j
1 andria, Va. A late May wedding is planned.
World War 1 Vets
To Meet In Hertford
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Thomas Boswell, commander,
of the First District, Department
of North Carolina, Veterans of
World War I of the U.S.A., Inc.,
will be the principal speaker at
a rally of World War I veterans
in Hertford, Monday night, Jan-!
uary 2, at 8 o’clock in the City >
Hall. Boswell will be aceom-!
panied by several members of
the Albemarle Barracks at Eliz-,
abeth City.
W. N. Knight, State Adjutant, i
states that considerable efforts*
are now being made to bring the!
separate pension for World War!
FAST ACTION
FROM WANT
1
I TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED j
| AND GET QUICK RESULTS 1
I veterans before the 87th Coft
,gress in January. Knight points
out that the average age ’ol
i World War I veterans is now $8
years. 'The date rate of tUkS
group is mounting daily,- and
something should be done in the
immediate future for those who
are now dependent upon rela
. tives for sustenance, Knight
• added.
The group is also seeking a
more realistic hospital and medi
cal care program with the neces
! sity of subscribing to the so-
I called “Pauper’s Oath.” All
j World War I veterans in adjoitl
i ing counties are urged to attend
I this important meeting. C. j.’
! It is as much intemperance fe
weep too much as to laugh top
much. —Thomas Fuiler*."
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