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PAGE SIX S-EBCTIOM OWE SOCIETY NEWS Guest of Mother Lieut. Ben Browning of Fort Lee, Va., visited his mother, 'Mrs. Mary Browning, this past Week-end. Week-end At Beach j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond, Sr., spent the week-end at Nags Head. Visiting Grandparents ■ Richard Fraser Jones is visit ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, While his parents. Captain and Mrs. R. H. Jones, are in Newport, Rhode f&and. n w Attend Graduation Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Holmes, Jr., attended the graduation of their daughter. Margaret Holmes, *t Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro, Va., this week-end. Visiting Parents John Mitchener, Jr., is visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchener, before attend ing summer school at the Uni versity of North Carolina. ——o Returns Home Mrs. John Shackelford and Darden have returned from visiting Mrs. Shackelford’s par eftts, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Brewer of Rocky Mount. Guest of Parents Dallas Stallings is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Stallings, before leaving for summer school at Wake Forest College. Visit In Rocky Mount Mrs. William Easterling and Kim have been visiting relatives in Rocky Mount. Week-end In Maryland Dr. and Mrs. Bill Busey visit ed relatives in Maryland over the week-end. Attend Graduation Dr. and Mrs. Roland Vaughan attended the graduation of their son, Roland Vaughan, at Vir ginia Episcopal School in Lynch burg, Va.. over the week-end. Weeki-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins and family were at Nags Head cprez. the week-end. Hospital Patient Howard Jackson is a patient at DePaul Hospital in Norfolk, Va. o Heme For Summer Miss Frances Privott has re turned from Fairfax Hall in Waynesboro, Va., and is spend ing the summer with her mo ther, Mrs. Wood Privott. O Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Warren Twiddy and family spent the week-end at Nags Head. Attends Graduation Mrs. Kathryn Goodwin at tended the graduation of her eon, Dick Goodwin, at Virginia Episcopal School in Lynchburg, Va.. this past week-end. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell spent the week-end at Nags Head. FARMERS! Dusting And Spraying Time Is Here WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF John Blue Dusters PLASTIC DUSTING TUBING CENTURY SPRAYERS ALSO HYPRO PUMPS AND SPRAYER KITS See Us For Your Dusting And Spraying Needs! ❖ Hobbs Implement Co., Inc. GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. “Your John Deere Dealer" EDENTON, N. C . M «»v^[HflhHriMhiiflßßHr r<^hC!9lQsjS*hg(H3flP^ Jfc, * •*” v \ - • _ Friday In Washington Geddes Potter spent Friday in Washington, N. C. Week-end At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Izzy Campen spent the week-end at Nags Head. Leaves For Labrador A/2C Steven J. Hopkins is leaving for Goose Bay, Labra dor this week. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins. At Virginia Beach Miss Ida Smyer returned on Tuesday from Greensboro where she has been a student at Wo man’s College. On Thursday, Miss Smyer left for Virginia Beach, Va., where she has ac cepted employment. Raleigh Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dickson and daughter, Dail of Raleigh, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cozart, Mrs. Eugenia Shump and Miss Iva Mae Dail. Returns To Washington Miss Elizabeth Wozelka re turned Wednesday to her home in Washington, D. C., after spending a few days in Edenton visiting relatives and friends. Visit At China Grove Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pate, Mrs. Robert Pate, Mrs. Alethia Jethro and Miss Joan Wright were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pate of China Grove, N. C., over the week-end. O Returns From Baltimore Miss Annie Nixon has return ed home from Baltimore, where she spent several days as guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer. Visiting In Baltimore James Nixon is visiting rela tives and friends in Baltimore. Maryland Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Paul Summers and two children, Gary and Tami and Mrs. G. L. Walden of Hyattsville, Md., visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Moyers over the week-end. —~O- ' Beihesda Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maber of Bethesda, Md., spent the Me morial holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Moyers. Chicago Visitor Gene Carpenter, now living in Chicago, spent Saturday in Edenton visiting friends. Return From Convention Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Harrell. W. M. Rhoades and J. Edwin Bufflap returned Wednesday night from Asheville, where they attended the Great Coun cil meeting of Improved Order of Red Men and the Degree of Pocahontas. HOSPITAL PATIENT Friends will regret to learn that Braxton Gay entered Beau fort County Hospital at Wash ington, N. C., Monday. He is scheduled to undergo a throat operation and will be a patient for about two weeks. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NOKTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JUNE », INI. * I Engagement Announced V w* ti >3Vl,’ If MmL. §p ' ‘r . t ' . .. ' • ■ *v , .. ■' m 1,-,..,.-'—i-"- In : MISS MARGARET ELIZABETH RAINES The Rev. and Mrs. Bomar Luther Raines of Kings Mountain, N. C„ announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Margaret Elizabeth Raines, to Stephen Ross Burch, Jr. Mr. Burch is the son of Mrs. Marguerite Bunch Burch of Edenton and the late Mr. Burch of Oak Hall, Va. Miss Raines is a student at Meredith College. Mr. Burch is a law student at the University of North Carolina. He is a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. The wedding is planned for Sunday. August 27. Budget Reflects Higher Tax Rate Continued from Page 1, Section 1 as possible and arrive at a ten tative rate. George A. Byrum, represent ing Town Council, appeared at the meeting to request the Com-j missioners to make a $4,000 ap- 1 propriation. the same as last year, to cover the expense of the Edenton Fire Department responding to fires outside the j city limits. The Rev. F. H. LaGarde ap peared at the meeting regard ing the county cooperating with the N. C. Department of Agri culture's commodity distribution program. Chairman W. E. Bond explained that an appropriation is made to care for those in ab solute need and it was the opinion of the Commissioners that the cost of administering the program would be out of proportion to what good will be accomplished. He also stated that only 34 of North Carolina’s 100 counties are cooperating in the program. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv ed Order of Red Men, will meet Monday night, June 12, at 8 o’clock. Bill Harris, sachem, urges a large attendance. CORONADO ... If figure flattery is your main re quirement of a swimsuit, this is the one for you. Princess shorts with stripes of rambling roses and leaves on white cotton satin. 10-18. *17.95 -119.95 Rose Marie Reid rrtrrrr r/sf r * wcK 1 mtiswi I The j Betty Shoppe Edenton, N. C. Monument Moved To Foot Os Broad Street Continued from Pago 1. Section 1 When the monument was re moved from the green a badly rusted tin box was found in which was found a number of articles. These included a good ly amount of script money; two pennies; a book about the religi ous and historic commemora tion of the 200 years of St. Paul’s Parish which was ob served in the Parish House Way 22 and 24, 1901; a. ribbon on which appeared a small Con federate flag and a regimental flag; the roll of Edenton Bell Battery Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy No. 489; a list of veterans living in Chowan County on June 3, 1904; mem bers of the Monumental Theatri cal Company which presented a play, “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cab bage Patch,” which netted $10.30; a program for the cere mony in laying the cornerstone; a copy of the invitation sent to citizens to attend the ceremony, and a copy of The Edenton Tran script of May 27, 1904 in which] was a story of the Confederate When Quality Counts Count On Our Meats Phthisic’s CAROLINA “A” GRADE WHOLE tJppjfl: FRYERS «>• IQc j With $7,00 Grocery order 3To An Order Cut Up and Split FRYERS lb. 25c ARMOUR’S STAR OR SWIFT’S PREMIUM RIB OR SIRLOIN TIP ROAST »ssm • 83 ARMOUR’S STAR OR SWIFT’S PREMIUM immn 12 to lIU.. Gwahney Ts A T| KC* M COUNTRY BRAND H A JVI J lb ’ OT C 3-Lb. Can CRISCO can 89c Regular AjaX 2 = 3Jc 8-oz. Edenton Bay qt King Starch 23 c Fish Roe 2 i 33 c Argo Starch 2 boxes 19c Quarts Sunsweet bottle S ° ft Weave Prune Juice 47 c Tissue 2 rolls 27 c 18-oz. Kraft’s STRAWBERRY S-B SUGAR ts 55c P QQr 8 “ oz * ctm of 6 Metrecal $1,79 Pork; Beans i 19c mMmmmrnni- Carton of IPs Firm Lucious Red punch Tomatoes 19 c Sliced pkg. Can I I |C Ham..... 69c Avr barxe Fancy Crisp jm- Sr... a =rf. I lettuce, 19. PHTHISIC’S gifts. L Saturday .June ioth .mi. " ** W *™ay - B:UU|tfurday monument. The story as it appeared fol lows; “The Bell Battery Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, invite all children in the Town of Edenton and the County of Chowaa to take part in the cere monies on the occasion of the laying of the cornerstone of the Confederate monument an June 3rd. ‘On that day they are re quested >to be dressed in the colors of the Confederacy, the girls to wear white dresses with red cheese cloth sashes and the boys wear white shirtwaist and sashes and all carry flowers. After the services the children will be classed in divisions and escorted to the different burying grounds, there to decorate the graves of the heroes of the war. “Parents are earnestly solicit ed to cooperate with the chap ter and have their children dressed in time to assemble on the Academy Green promptly at eleven o’clock, on that date. “All children are also re quested to be at the Academy this Saturday at 5 o’clock to practice songs for June 3rd. “All citizens who can sing are asked to be at the Academy on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock to practice patriotic airs which will be sung on June 3rd. On that day papers with the songs print ed thereon will be distributed and unanymous chorus is mast earnestly desired. There is no glory too great to be rendered unto the men of the Confeder ate Army. “The living are brave and no one but the dead are bravest of all. “Merchants are requested to close their stores and all busi ness to suspend during the ser vices. “June the 3rd is the annivers ary of the birth of President Jefferson Davis, the chieftain of the immortal cause, and unto him may honor be given. Un der his administration our men offered up their lives that we might live in glory in the pur ity of a spotless name. “When the last dread trump shall sound “O’er field far famed in story “An army formed, upon South ern ground ' "Will march straight on to glory.” fm? j Your health i« a matter * of primary importance. } If you are not quite J up to par, have a J talk with your Doctor. • And, we do hope J you will bring your a Doctor’* pre- a acriptions to ut a for prompt, • precise com- * ■ pounding. J HollowelPs REX ALL DRUG STORE Prompt Service Dial 2127 TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS A REGISTERED PHARMACIST ALWAYS ON DUTY
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