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—SECTION OWE PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Eac*er Visitors i Lt (jg) Peter Stevens, Mrs. Btevens and little son, Keith, of •Norfolk, Va., spent Easter with -Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith, Jr. Mrs. Stevens is Mrs. Smith’s giiece. Holidays With Parents Clayton Letcher, a student at £ast Carolina College, Green ville, spent the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher. Guests of Grandmother Miss Linda Dickerson of Bay side and Miss Pam Ashley of .Norfolk spent the Easter holi days with Miss Ashley’s grand mother, Mrs. W. T. Davis. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pumo of fiayside, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. W. T. Davis. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ashley of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mrs. Ashley’s mother, Mrs. I W. T. Davis. o Durham Visitors ! Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Jones of Durham visited here during the week-end. Visit Relatives .. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Partin and family spent the week-end with relatives in Scotland Neck. Week-end In Williamston Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Malone Spent the week-end in William ston with relatives. * Guest of Daughter I Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr., 'had, as her week-end guest, her mo ther, Mrs. Tuns tall of South Bos ton, Va. Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John Shackel ford had as their week-end guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brewer of Rocky Mount. Visit In Memphis Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bunch and family spent the Easter hol idays in Memphis, Tennessee 1 visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Downum. Week-end With Relatives Mrs. Jerry Williford and fam ily spent the week-end with! relatives in Fairfax, Va. o Week-end In Raleigh Miss Thedia Goodman spent the week-end in Raleigh. EAsrf^ Store wide Savings -- Shop and Save At The Store Where Value and Quality Meet GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ON LADIES’ LONG COATS INCLUDING THE LAMINATED KNITS $22.95 values reduced to . . . $19.95 Futher Reductions On Toppers and Suits Special Group Os Dresses $ 8,95 values reduced to . . ... $6.95 $10.95 values reduced to . . . .. $7.95 SHOP TODAY FOR BEST SELECTIONS I"' -' M r Jv. BnVH mtIUJSLStmm Plymouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Delma Peele and Mr. and Maurice Smith of Ply mouth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lassiter. -O ■ Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, Sr., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. B Harless in Christenburg, Va. o Week-end With Mother Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moore and family of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and family of Grifton spent the week-end with Mrs. W. C. Moore. Visits Grandmother Miss Katherine Wozelka ofi New Bern spent the week-end! with her grandmother, Mrs. Kate Wozelka. Visit In Henderson Mrs. Nathan Owens and son, Steve spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parrish in Henderson. Holidays In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fairley | and family spent the Easter, holidays in Raleigh. Week-end In Wilmington Miss Harriett Leary, Mrs. W. J. Yates and Mrs. Dick Leary spent the week-end in Wilming ton. While there they made a tour of the azalea gardens. Visit In Severn Mrs. Roy Hassell and sons, Glenn and Danny visited her mother, Mrs. C. J. Maddrey in Severn Sunday. Week-end In E. City Mr. and Mrs. Luther Keeter and daughter, Sharon spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. L. E. Simpson in Elizabeth City. Monday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Skinner White and son, Buddy and Danny Has sell spent Monday in Norfolk. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marsh spent Monday in Norfolk. Visits Parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Waller spent the week-end in Elizabeth City with his parents. Visit Mother Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Miller, in I being transferred from Fort Bragg to Fort Devins, Mass., I stopped over in Edenton to ' spend a few days with his mo | ther, Mrs. Gladys Arnold. » THE CHOW AW HKKALD, EDEHTOK, WORTH CAHOLIWA. THTJBSDAT. APRIL », 1961 Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooney and family of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniels. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayo had as their week-end guests her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Ross of Greenville. Sunday With Parents Mrs. O. W. Strickland and daughter of Tarboro spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Asbeii. o Holidays In South Carolina Miss Lena Jones and Miss Ruby Felts spent the Easter holidays in Sumter, S. C, U Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morgan of Tarboro spent the week-eno in Edenton. o - Week-end With Parents Mr. and Mrs. Noah Leather man of Lexington spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Evans. ,, / Visit In Tennessee Mr. and Mrs. Larry Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry, Jr., visited Sgt. and Mrs. Andy Hardin in Memphis, Tenn., last week-end. Mrs. Hardin returned to spend some time with her family. o Visit In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmes and family of Raleigh and Miss Mary Holmes spent the week end here. Week-end In Edenton Miss Sara Miller of Goldsboro spent the week-end in Edenton visiting her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller. Charlotte Visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Jr., and son, Joseph of Char lotte, N. C., spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street and Sunday with Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. William White in North Edenton. Easter Visitors Alex White and daughters, Re becca and Anna of Greenville, N. C., spent Easter Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White on West Eden Street. o Durham Visitor H. S. Boyce of Durham visit ed his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollowell, over the week-end. Mrs. S. R. Minton this week Mrs. Minton returned with then today (Thursday) to enter a hoe pital at Bethesda, Maryland. Easter Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Furgiue’ and two daughters, Martha Jane and Harriet Randolph, of Cul peper, Va., spent the Easter hol idays as guests of Mrs. Fur giuele’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood. Washington Visitors Professor and Mrs. Raymond P. Eyman of Washington, D. C„ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ziegler, Sr., and Mr. and Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Beach of Richmond, Va., spent the Easter holidays as guests of Mrs. Beach’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \ Leon Leary. o Family Easter Guests Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry,' Jr., served dinner and supper on Easter Sunday for her fami ly which included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Watson White, Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, Bren da, Bryant, Jill and Nell, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Larry Skinner, Dean and Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace White and Dale of Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Louis White, Mar ion, Kay, Tim and Louis, Jr., of Windsor; Robert White of Winston-Salem; Mrs. Andy Har din of Memphis, Tennessee; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Parker, Bill and Murray of Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Long, Carolyn, Tom my and Linda, and Donald and Douglas Perry of Hertford. orpimire fl/rAMiwI * SmfiHTr sa*»i ctcKiHhi I 4TO 6 LB. GWALTNEY SIGNAL \ htftf*** \ Fresh Picnics SAUSAGE N| r C 29 C Frankss39 c LEAN FIRST CUT CHUNK byAhe-piece GWALTNEY ' 1-Lb. Gwaltney Signal Pork Chops BOLOGNA SLICED 1 ■b. 3Qc ib. 29° — l — | 8-OZ. SOUTHERN ROLL ~ “ " Oleomargarine Local Smoked Herring bunch 45 c p a ttie 10c \ 4-LB. HARRELL'S BgrjjTj I W , 10y 2 -OZ. BRACH'S CHOCOLATE COVERED Pure Lard bucket *7Q C caramels .... box m FRESH CRISP i-LB. VETS S_ FREE - ONE TEA GLASS WITH So, DOG FOOD .. . 3 C3n S 27c' nap Keans y iq W jy[ j TEA —«™»»» 2f| rv _ 10n * L,n J c7 c BABY FOOD ... 6 jars 65c j IDS. JVJ C 5 -LB- PILLSBURY " - AfAV O Os I maA r«f /\| yn i A A REG. AJAX . . . 2 cans 31^ M 1* Li vJ UIV ••• • • b&g J/C 8-03. KRAFT'S VWk\ M FRENCH DRESSING ... 2.5 c APPLE JELLY •1 lc J|aJ “ GOLDEN RIPE FANCY ... # CrCRITI Bananas Wesson Oil Mild Cheddar! 4 pints j ' . - - • G*UI7I7CD- . * 9 NO. 2'l BETTY ANN < IN HEAVY SYRUP) GillirOlll c Peach Halves l 19 C lb 49 c Mw c Pu hJ i I—7 j II I 111 I I 111 I I B*oo P M Saturday j Honor Student m I' Jk fc Hr 19 ■ f ■- i S*. | 4 J John Wesley Jordan, son of Mrs. Annie J. Holley, recently received honors for his scholas tic standings at Elizabeth City . State Teachers College. He is ' a sophomore English major and has been on the Dean’s List each semester of his two years at the college. On Honors Night he received the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So ciety trophy for being the top j ranking sophomore student at the college. On the same night ne also received two depart mental scholarship awards, the English award for having the highest grades in English and the English major award for be ing the top ranking English major. : ~ - Jordan is a graduate of Eden ton High School, where he rank ed number 11 in his class of 41. At present; Jordan is reporter for the College Dramatics Club; president of the College Modem Dance Group; literary editor of the College newspaper, "The Compass”; reporter for the En glish Club; a member of West Lodge Dormitory Councilor, end a member of the College Sunday School. _ TRY » UiKALL uUSSIYUf) I Family Friend You will find that this fine pharmacy really is a sincere friend of your family. Get the habit of turning to us for your needs in drugs, health aids, and sickroom supplies. And, of bring us your Doctor’s prescriptions for prompt precise compounding. CRUTCHES FOR RENT i j Hollo well’s { Rexall Drug Store ■ two Registered Pharmacist* 1 Prompt Service Dial 2127 lil Visits In Sauted Miss Minnie Hollowell spent the Easter holidays in Sanford. AUXILIARY MEETS TONIGHT The American Legion Auxili ary will meet tonight (Thurs day) at the home of Mrs. John etta White at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Mack Rogerson, president, urges all members to attend. Completely Private Dining Roof BY RESERVATION For Your BRIDGE LUNCHEONS BIRTHDAY SUPPERS ANNIVERSARY PARTIES CLUB LUNCHEONS BUSINESS LUNCHEONS SPECIAL MENUS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Serving The Finest Western Beef Fresh Seafood ... Southern Fried Chicken DAILY 7:00 A. M., TO 10:00 P. M. SUNDAY 12:00 P. M., TO 10:00 P. M. LATE PARTIES BY RESERVATION COLONIAL RESTAURANT TELEPHONE 9729 JOE & FRANCES STONE MASONS MEET TONKIKr ; 1 ' 1 ••?v A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. A. M.,. will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 T*r. A»‘ F. Downum, master, urges A large attendance. Sin has many tools, &it a lid: is the handle- that fits them alt' —Oliver Wendell Holmes, j
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