PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS ' Baltimore Visitors Mrs. J. Henry Greenway and Mrs. J. Ridgley Oetzer of Bal timore, M<C spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Baer. ; Guest of Daughter Mrs. R. P. Baer has as her guest her mother, Mis. John J. Kerns of Baltimore, Md. Week-end Guests • General and Mrs. Frank T. Larin and son, Michael were week-end guests of Mrs. A. C. Lowell of Albania. General Larin is Commanding General Os the Air Station at Cherry Point Portsmouth Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Knox of Portsmouth, Va., and Mr. and Mis. E. M. Knox visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Knox over the week-end. South Carolina Visitor Mrs. James McCloud of Flor ence, S. C., spent the week-end here and toured Edenton. Week-end 'Quests Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood were Mrs. Henningham Morse and Mrs. Grice McM ullan of Richmond, Va. Week-end Guests : Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood were Miss Sarah Wood and friends of Virginia ]6each, Va., Mrs. J. F. Penna jjnd Mrs. John Penna of Suf it»lk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie of Doyney, Cali fornia. Here From Wilson i Mrs. Jake Tomlinson and daughter, Lucille of Wilson Were here for the tour. t- o Week-end Guests Mrs. G. D. Alderman of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Quinn of Warsaw spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott. Chapel Hill Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond had as their week-end guests, Mrs. Bond’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phipps of Chapel Hill. fashionable n*w dresses . f, jJ jweotered shirtwaist.. \\| x Xj / / Always Ready plaid Y\ / / dress costume in sheath \\ style, short jacket. I § IW ■nBBiBffWEBLt* *■■-.£? -'i fe L-mcno* cans Visit At Roanoke Mr. and Mrs. Spec Jones spent a few days last week at Roa noke, Va. i Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. J. R. DuLaney and Mrs. Katherine Holton at tended the funeral of H. W. Prince in Dunn Sunday. U At District Conference Barbara Layden, Jenette Ash ley, Jimmy Rogerson and Mack Wright, students of the John A. Holmes High School, attended the District Student Council Conference held in Rocky Mount High School Friday. I u Chapel Hill Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMullan -had as their week-end guests their son, Philip, Jr., and his family of Chapel Hill. Virginia Beach Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Robertson and son, Dell of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Dail. Visit In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Over man and family of Lee Hall, I Va., and Richard Elliott, Jr., of Seaford, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Elliott. Sunday Guests Sunday .guests of Mr. and | Mrs-. R. F. Elliott were Mrs. William T. Butt Mrs. Justin } Joyce and Miss Dorothy Gil- J christ of Norfolk, Va. Week-end Guests Mrs. Gall -had as her week end guests, Mrs. B. F. Morgan, Mrs. Ed Vinson, Mrs. Aubrey Hawes, Mrs. Laura Williams and 1 Mrs. Andrew Taylor of Char- 1 lotte, Mrs. Clarence Bigby of | Hartsville, S. C., and Miss Ella ' Bethea of Dillon, S. C. Raleigh Visitor Milton Bass of Raleigh, for mer resident of Edenton, was here on Saturday for the tour. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell at tended the funeral of A. V. Thomas in New Bern Sunday. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, WORTH CAROLINA, TOTOBDAT, APRIL 80. 1981. Norfolk Visitor •- Mrs. Bkuach LaydSn of Nor folk spent the week-end with Mrs. L. C. Burton and Miss Aurelia Layden. Norfolk Visitor* Mrs. Fi-tzhugh Lee Robertson of Norfolk, Va., was _ the guest, of Mrs. Haywood Bunch, her niece, on Saturday, and attend ied the festival. She \yas ac companied by Miss Annie M. Brown. Miss Brown was the first woman lawyer in Norfolk, and has been Commissioner of Accounts of the Circuit Court of Norfolk for many years. She is listed in Who’s Who of Amer ican Women and Women Law yers of the United States. Attend Fashion Clinic ! Mrs. Anne S. Jenkins, Mrs. I Camilla Driver and Miss Park er Copeland attended North Carolina Hair Fashion Spring Clinic Sunday at Kinston. The show featured hair styling, hair I coloring and permanent waving. - : Saturday Guests Mrs. K. M. Mangum, Miss Bessie Draper of Rocky Mount i and Mi-s. S. J. Rcspass of Bath - spent Saturday with the Rev. 1 and Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes. o Rocky Mount Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brewer of Rocky Mount spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. | John Shackelford. I Here From Rocky Mount Mrs. George Lewis had as her guests a few days last week her mother, Mrs. Sophie Lewis and | Mrs. Thomas Dickinson of Rocky Mount. Friday Visitors Mrs. Archie Walker had as her guests last Friday, her mo ther, Mrs. R. E. Shackelford of 1 Elizabeth City and Mrs. Joe | Lee Frank of Ahoskie, who | were here for the tour. I Michigan Visitor -Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williford have ;as their guests, Mrs. Willi ford’s aunt, Mrs. W. J. Cobb of Central Lake, Michigan. u Plymouth Visitors Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss Ethel West • of Plymouth spent 1 Saturday -here and made the tour of Edenton. Sunday Visitors Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williford 'were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Phelps and Mrs. Jean Hardee and family of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J.'lS. Farless of Suffolk and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Johnson of Ahos kie. , Guest of Parents Miss Peggie Elliott of East Carolina College, Greenville, spent the week-end here with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott. n Visit In Plymouth Miss Carolyn Stallings and Miss Karen Hollowell spent the week-end in Plymouth with Miss Jean Tetterton. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Williaijn Easter ling had as their week-end guest, Mr. Easterling’s father, P. R. Easterling of Rocky Mount. Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs, S. H. Hall of Raleigh were week-end guests of Mrs. John PriVott. Littleton Visitors Miss Elizabeth Moore, Mi-s. Howell and daughter, Pat, of Littleton spent the week-end here and participated in the tour. ••v. -cm Guest of Parents Miss Catherine Reaves, tech nologist at the General Hospi tal at High Point, is spending this week in Edenton as guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Reaves. ';' w S3V6 PLENTY J and counton at PHTHISIC’S JHhB WHEN QUALITY COUNTS - COUNT ON OUR MEATS! SIB U. S. COMMERCIAL AGED TO PERFECTION LEAN TENDER xmmwM 4-6 LB. GWALTNEY’S WHOLE i-lb. signal sliced i-lb. signal A Smoked BclCOn wjtslfe BpPicmcs 4C OQ P-'fcp* 303 Dei Monte Sweet Peas 2 j 39c I fagtg, LEMONS t/ 2 Gallon EASE BLEACH bob 23c \mr I 29c) Large size ease Detergent i 25cp"u rdi 1 sic i-Lb.j.ekiiabbuNavy Beans: 1U ~., v .,„,« j. I"). Vubaii Ue».l.Hikl Coffee •; 83c Biscuits can gfe HlftVßflMHlifl 10-oz. Richfood Frozen ..lb mbs r.ccroßDs ~~^T sliro<l Strawl>?rries •• • • i >k r- 230 stick OLEO 51 7 c " k,z - Ri' hio'xl Frozen Baby Lima Beans 2 pkgs. 33c Li mas Grands 2 j 33c 3 Lb. Can 6c off Reg. Regular IV2 Lbs. Ipie Karo j • A Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carr and daughter, Henrietta, Mrs. E. J. W. Revelle, Miss Mabel Ken nedy and Mrs. Rhoda Baldwin of Danville, Va., • spent the week-end with Mrs. R. 'p. Bad bam. Suffolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wil kins and daughters, Arie Lee Wilkins and Mary “Candy” 'Smith of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Sunday In Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. Leelel Parker, Thomas Parker, Miss Dorothy J Bufflap and ‘J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sunday in Raleigh as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parker. JACQUINS j} ROYALE ImHI $2 pint mBBa DISTIIIiD FROM GRAIN - 80 PROOF CHARLES JACOUIN et Ci«, Inc., Pa. Home For Week-end Clayton Letcher, student at. East Carolina College, Green ville, spent the week-end with his parents,'Mr. and Mrs. C.'O. Letcher, j; > -ph Fayetteville Visitors Mr. - and Mrs. Normhn E. Leonard and children of Fay etteville spent the week-end with Mrs. Leonard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher. j Visiting In Tennessee E. L. Hollowell and Worth Hare left. Friday to spend a,few days in Memphis, Tennessee. • n Sunday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis and family and Mrs. Pearl Boyce spent Sunday in Nor folk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dail and attended the Azalea Festival., ■. Board Public Works Thonias Byrum on Tuesday filed as a candidate for re-elec tion as a member of the Board of Public Works. Mr.-Byrum is now serving as chairman of the board and, though faced/ with ■many problems? he says he will free - ¥reWl free A TRIP FOR TWO TO NASSAU TO BE GIVEN COLONIAL^ AND , ° RESTAURANT BEGINNING APRIL 20th—with each meal of $2.00 or more, you receive one free chance! ;v SERVING ... DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS DELICIOUS STEAKS, SEAFOODS & CHICKEN ~ OPEN DAILY 7:<JO A. M., TO 10:00 P. M. > SUNDAY 12:00 NOON TO 10:00 P. M. Highway 17 North At City Limits Os Edenton, North Carolina (continue,to serve in the offic£ ! to the best of his ability in tha interest of the town as a whole/ rr ! —-j —» v sne From Charlotte* 3 ; Mr*. J. r Frank White, Jr., ant), Mrs. JCrciy Come of Charlotte, N. C&*feited Mrs. .White’s si*. ] ter, ’Mrs. William White oft 1 Johnston Street, the past week end. -Aj> ■ *'• ■ - -■>? 5V

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