PAGE SIX -mscnomma: SOCIETY NEWS li- OuMt of Pmnli : Miss Mary Pearl Harrell spent Itfae week-end with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Harrell and returned to Newport News, Va., Sunday where she is employed Ofgr the Noland Company. Visit In Newport News Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ross and son, Bill, spent Sunday in N.w port News, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ross, who are the jproud parents of a new baby In National Contest I Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Mayo •accompanied Ronald Weikel and jjeanne Adams to Daleville, Va., (this week-end where they enter jed the National Facit Typing Contest. t St* ° “" * l r Newport Visitors f .Mr. and Mrs. James Edward fStitton °f Newport, N. C., spent itHe week-end with Mr. Sutton’s jpttt-ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sut- Visit In Plymouth | (Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeter Spent Sunday in Plymouth visit- Mr. and Mrs. Naylor. Visits Daughter ! Mrs. R. H. Hurdle has re sumed after spending two weeks )with her daughter, Mrs. Sarah ererett in Norfolk. While there, rs. Hurdle attended the Azalea festival. Atlanta Visitors Mr. and Mrs: Tom White of Atlanta. Ga., are spending a' few •lays with Mr. and Mrs. Willie •White. . i Tennessee Visitors j. Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Boyce and son of Jackson, Tennessee, hre spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- Ee* Boyce. Severn Visitors Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Hassell were Mrs. Ardeil Long and children, Miss Elise Maddrey, and Mrs. C. J. Mad drey, all of Severn. Mrs. Has sell’s mother, Mrs. Maddrey, is spending the week here. Sanford Visitor Mrs. William Vogedes of San ford spent the week-end with her brother and sister-in-law, Ml and Mrs. Spec Jones. 4T t\ Visits Parents Miss Janet Bunch of Richmond spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch. o Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bunch and Mr.‘and Mrs. James Griffin at tended the funeral of Fred Dar den in Farmall on Saturday. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. Joe Thorud, Mrs. Jesse Jlarrell and Mrs. Ed Bond spent Tuesday in Norfolk. At District Meeting Mrs. J. A. Wheeler, Mrs. Hen ry Hassell, Mrs. C. J. Maddrey and Mrs. B. G. Willis attended the district meeting of the Wo man’s Society of Christian Ser vice of the Methodist Church in Washington, N. C., Tuesday. IF' - ERWIN GRIFFIN FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON.* * APPLIANCES * PLUMBING. HEATING * IRRIGATION ' * FLOORCOVERING * TELEVISION * FARM EQUIPMENT CALL 21IS ry warn 2 «m UKmk*X _ v f' J' . Visit In Ayden Mrs. Rebecca Overman and daughter visited relatives in Ay den Sunday. Visiting In Navada Mr. and Mrs. George Alma Byrum are spending this week] in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Sunday In Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. George Hoskins spent Sunday in Rocky Mount. ’ Sunday Guasls Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond had as their Sunday guests her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Pru den of Newport News, Va. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leary, Jr., of Norfolk spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conger, Sr. Patient In Hospital Friends of J. H. Conger, Sr., will regret to know that he is a patient of Watts Hospital in Durham. Week-end In Edenion Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Krem ers, Seymour Johnson AFB and Miss Sara E. Miller of Golds boro spent the week-end in Edenton during the tour of Co lonial Edenton and Country side. n Attend District Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollowell, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harrell, Bill Harris and Alton Shaw attend ed a district Red Men and Po cahontas meeting held in Win terville Saturday afternoon and night. Visit In Edenton Mrs. Addie Lee Jenkins and Miss Annette Oliver of Eliza beth City spent Monday in Edenton visiting friends and rel atives. Returns From Florida Mrs. George P. Byrum return ed to Edenton Monday night af ter spending the winter at her home in West Palm Beach, Fla. New Jersey Visitors Mrs. Dennis Willie and daugh ters, Ann and Carol of Hacken sack, N. J., are spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. Mrs. Mansfield will accompany her daughter home where she will spend some time. Here From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lacy of Richmond, Va., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED ATTENTION!! VOTERS OF EDENTON I am a candidate for re-election for Treasurer of the Town of Edenton. If elected I will perform the impor tant duties of this office to the very best of my ability. YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED! James M. Bond Leary’s Beauty Shop m SPECIALS MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND WEDNESDAYS Budget Wave....... $6.00 featuring ESKAS from $2.00 to $5.00 off A franchised Cold Wave which requires personal factory shop instruction . . . America’s No. 1 Cold Wave! We are the only franchised shop in Edenton to give ESKA. Three licensed operators to serve you. Tuesday and Thursday Evenings by Appointment LEARY’S BEAUTY SHOP 715 N. Bred St. Telephone 3383 - .1 . y* «... Married In Louisiana n mite if . iff m & m '-'H fw WBm « H % m Jk ' « P MI I HjL;' **] MRS. DOWELL MATTHEW FONTENOT Miss Madlyn Eunice Russell, J daughter of Mrs. Charles Fletch- ; er Russell, Sr., of Shreveport, i Louisiana, and the late Mr. Rus- 1 sell of Edenton and Dowell j Matthew Fontenot of Lake | Charles, Louisiana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Fontenot of Ville Platte, Louisiana, ex changed wedding vows in a double ring ceremony on Sat ruday, April 22, in Our Lady j Queen of Heaven Catholic j Church in Lake Charles. Father Joseph Bourg officiat-1 ed and Jerry Crews was or ganist. The altar was flanked by vas es holding fan-shaped arrange- | ments of gladioli and chrysan-1 themums, spiral candelabras and jade trees. The bride, escorted down the aisle by Alfred Flores of Lake Charles, wore an original wed-1 ding gown of Chantilly lace j over satin, styled with a seal-1 loped neckline, long sleeves tap ering to points over the hands and a bouffant skirt with wide full pouffs of tulle on the sides. Her finger-tip length veil of imported illusion fell from a Juliet cap of Chantilly lace em broidered with pearls. The bride’s bouquet was a cascade of white Fujii mums with strands of- English ivy. Serving as maid of honor was Miss Barbara Breedlove of Lake Charles. She wore a ballerina THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, APRIL IT. INI. length dress of Nile green silk chiffon over taffeta, with scoop ed neckline and elbow length sleeves and a matching head dress. She carried a cascade bouquet of white irises and Round Steak ft- 83c mam ARMOUR’S STAR OR SWIFT’S PREMIUM BEEF { h. UO k Oast lb. Armour’s Star Beef Fresh Ground Beef 1 39 4 TO 6 LB. FRESH PORK I ' LB> CYPRESS BRAND PICNICS 1 33- Bacon gggrv|g 12-OZ. GWALTNEY lbs. winning ticket/ Franks > 39c s UGAR 5 i... 55p CARTON OF 3's SLICING mm I9c Off! 1 Regular TOMATOES ib. \f c “Z!r Soap '" 4b,rsSlc 1 c MILD CHEDDAR Cocktail Peanuts can 37c JL J/ rUCrCITLyIO 1-Lb. Sunshine Krispy Crackers ,v.* box 29c 10-Oz. Frozen - 1 J i SLICED ONE 25c PKG. SWEET ALYSUM FREE 12-OZ. BOX NBC , 1 . WITH ONE BOX PILLSBURYB mr all W t « , __ pkg * -zMMi n , U. OH Vanilla Wafers box 27c |pnn| m* Uake lVlix 5 yc 8-oz. Vanilla or Chocolate 23c Metrecal 6 cans $1.79 C t p eas QQ C 1 Lb. Crisco can 33c size detergent —- m md clo —S£ Regular Fab....... box 34c EASE i 25 c Tomatoes ■ll c QXC... 6pkgs. 25c strands of English ivy. Miss Barbara Sanders of Oak dale, Louisiana, was -the brides maid and wore a dress identical to the honor attendants. Edward Bordelon of Lake Charles was best man. Carl Spec of Lake Charles served as groorsman and Kenneth Sween ey and Arthur Lee of Lake Charles were ushers. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Russell chose a street length dress of aqua crepe worn with bone accessories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. Mrs. Fontenot, mother of the bridegroom, wore a dusty ose silk dress, bone accessories and a corsage of cymbidium orchids. 'lmmediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee. VOTE FOR R. ELTON FOREHAND, JR. CANDIDATE FOR Councilman Third Ward In The Municipal Election TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1961 Your Vote And Support Will Be Appreciated! For traveling, the bride chose a bone ..silk linen sud£ worn with an original hat of dusty rose petals. Her corsage was bronze cymbidium orchids. The bride is a graduate of McNeese State College in Lake Charles, where she was a mem ber of Phi Mu, National Social Fraternity for women. The bridegroom is a gradu ate of McNeese State College, has a master’s degree from Louisiana State University, and is a graduate of Herman Hos pital School of Physical Thera py in Houston, Texas. After the wedding trip, the couple will live in Lake Charles where Mr. Fontenot is an as sistant professor and athletic trainer at McNeese State Col lege. Held Friday Night Continued from Pag. 1, Section 1 please support better communi ty health by receiving your Shot at this clinic.” The vaccine for this clinic will be donated by Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchener. Any proceeds will be given to the Chowan County Chapter of the Polio Foundation. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, May ... on your drug store items e Yes, you can depend on this Reliable V Pharmacy to deliver drugs, health aids or sickroom supplies. Just telephone y° ur order. A messenger will bring the items to your home or office. There is no ex£ra charge- We also pick up yMI/ © prescriptions and deliver the carefully . compounded medicines. HOLLOWELFS Jj REX ALL DRUG STORE ISiiiaMi phone 2127 —WE deliver 2, at 8 o’clock, Cammandar Bill Harris urges all members to fie present t C. Darrell, Jr. Radio & TV Service * ] Valhalla, N. CL PHONE K. L. NIXON—2O3S '

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