I—SECTION OR- PAGE SIX SOCIETY NEWS Return To Chadbourn • Mir. and Mrs. L. C. Phelps have returned to Chadbourn af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter and other friends in Edenton. -■ o Week-end At Nags Head ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bari Goodwin spent the week-end at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood. _ Guests At Nags Head Ep Debnam had as his week end guests at Nags Head, J. W. Davis and Joe Conger. - 1 -O ■ 11 Vacationing At Beach ' Mrs. Jim Wood and Mrs. Nan cy Carson and children of Chap el Hill are at Nags Head for 10 days. 0 Week-end Guests . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter of Alexandria, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Porter. o Visit At Newport Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Sutton and children have re turned from Newport after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sutton. Attending Ordination Mrs. R. P. Badham is leaving today (Thursday) for Alexandria, Va., to attend the ordination of her grandson-in-law, Marshal Ware of Richmond, Va. On Sat urday she will attend the ordi nation of her nephew, Frank Fagan in Chapel Hill. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dail and family and Mrs. Hazel Chappell of Norfolk spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Davis. Visiting Si&ter-in-Law Mrs. Clyde Sitison of Allen town, Pa., is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Shelton Moore. Ohio Visitors Mrs. R. S. Sutton and chil dren, Sandra and Ricky of Wal bridge, Ohio, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Shelton Moore. Suffolk Visitors Mrs. James W. Wilkins and daughters, “Candy” and Arie Lea of. Suffolk, Va., spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Guest of Mother Mrs. Sidney Hickman has re turned to her home in Newport News, Va., after spending the past week visiting her mother,! Mrs. W. C. Miller at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West 'Eden Street. rl way through summer in a 1 \ f f featured here at great ' S£=?*€%■ % that help you take f M I «a>y. / / •"& P«<k«' •«•■*. tpiMit. JfMxyi •'~ 5* /• . / $ /i / W / I fcMKaF |l|pf |l «m h» wl Taiiarad SMrt hat .r y^- : ' fer /// M/ £ f ■IM #%i I b " bf<l,i * r y Trim * I ilMvtltu MnM>, y Jgjfc ■f£r l\f* /M Mtl I JBr IM 1 • «!••*•»•*« ihlet at c ■ovolkibla In lovnly \ / VS / ',* jF M I llfi ■* * **>• »id# *or hnorty ..# I I VKNr w »« rin » V-K.M< N.ck- * *«• •«. phKM N\ rj' ....I .... ™i .. r ' "'piSriSifc - * rjenton, N* C -- - ’ Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and children, Sam, Jr., and Su san of Richmond, Va., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. They were accompanied by Mrs. Pool, mother of Mrs. White. New York Visitors Carolyn Oglesby Holleb and children, David and Susan of New York will arrive Sunday to spend a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Oglesby. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mooney and family of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daniels. ■—O 1 ■ Visiting In Swansboro Miss Arlene Fry is visiting Miss Meg Wiggins in Swansboro this week. o ■ ■ At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bond, Jr., and family spent the week-end at Nags Head. Goldsboro Visitor Miss Sara Miller of Goldsboro spent the week-end in Edenton. At Topsail Beach Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shepard and family are at Topsail Beach this week. Here From Norfolk Mrs. Stella Peusey of Norfolk spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fry and family. o Week-end At Beach Mr. and Mrs. George Twiddy| and family were at Nags Head over the week-end. (> Visit At Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins went to Greensboro Saturday to get Miss Anne Jenkins, who at tended Girls’ State there last v/eek. o Visit In Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ivey visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chesson in Plymouth last Thursday. Visit At Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayo and family spent last week at At lantic Beach with the Mayo clan, Miss Camille Smith of Macon, Ga., accompanied the Mayos home. Mrs. Smith will arrive Wednesday and they will remain through Sunday. Mrs. Howard Hussey 111 of Tarboro is also visiting the Mayos. o At Nags Head Mrs. W. E. Bond and Mrs. Charles Small and son, Chuck, are at Nags Head. THE CHOWAIt HERALD, EPEHTOH, WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. JUNE 21 IMI. Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Peterson of Portsmouth spent Sunday with Mrs. Gladys Arnold. Visiting Family Chief Warrant Officer Reuben Miller, who is stationed at Red stone Arsenal at Huntsville, Ala., is spending this week with his family in Edenton. o Visits Parents Mrs. Fitzhugh Wickham and daughter, Katie of Front Royal. Va., ■Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood last week. Guest of Parents Miss Allison Campen of Ra leigh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Izzy Campen. Week-end In Hopewell Mr. and Mrs. William Easter ling spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Jack Easterling in Hopewell, Va. Kathy Easterling, who has been visiting Kim Fas tening, returned home with them. Attending Funeral Mrs. M. W. Jackson left Wed nesday for Danville, Va., to at tend the funeral of her brother, J. H. Chesson, who died Mon day morning. Richmond Visitors Mrs. Robert M. Wiltshire and son, Bobby of Richmond, Va., \ are spending this week as guests of Miss Sara E. Miller, who is home spending her va cation. At Camp Miss Carolyn Sadler, Miss Linda Basnight, Miss Sylvia Pin well, Miss Vivian Whitman, Miss Judy Twiddy and Miss Patricia Alexander are spending this week at Roanoke Christian Ser- j vice Camp at Washington, N. C. i mfWMf SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE AND PRICE CHANGE J shares Central Vermont Public Service Co. —Common stock @ 23.00 200 shares Dusty-Mott Company, Ine. —Common stock @ 41.00 700 shares Georgia International Life Insurance Co.—Common @ 6.025 400 shares Piedmont Natural Gas Company—Common. @) 16.00 72 shares Sonoeo Products Company—Common @ 31.50 300 shares Tow motor Corporation—Common @ 34.25 200 shares Washington Mills Company—Common @ 25.00 (For Confirmation Call Local Representative) CAROLINA SECURITIES CORPORATION INSURANCE BLDG. - RALEIGH, N. C. - PHONE TE 2-3711 Charlotte, N. C New York, N. Y. Members Midwest Stock Exchange Represented in this area by: DAVID M. WARREN Phone 2466 Edenton Visit At Camp Lejeune Mr. and Mrs. Handy Phelps I spent the week-end with rela tives at Camp Lejeune. — Newport News Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollowell of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end as guests of Mr. Hol iowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hollowell. Visiting In Newport News Miss Karen Hollowell is spend ing this week in Newport News as guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollowell. Norfolk Visitors Mrs. David Ward and daugh ter Gail and Mellamy Smith of Norfolk spent Wednesday of last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Farmer. GLIDEJV NEWS By MRS. A. D. WARD. SR. Mrs. Belle Parker is visiting her son, Guy Russell Parker and family at Falls Church, Va. Mrs. John White of Suffolk, Va., is spending some time with her brother, S. W. White and family. Mrs. Curtis Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward and daughter, Kaye visited Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Sr., Sunday. Friends will be pleased to know that D. H. Berryman, Jr., a patient in Veterans Hospital, Kecoughtan, Va., is improving satisfactorily. Miss Willie Hurdle of Sunbury has spent several days with her sister, Mrs. C. A. White and Mr. White. Vacation Bible School was held at Warwick Baptist Church June 12-16, with an enrollment of 91 and an attendance of 88. The Sunday School gave a pic nic supper Friday from 6:30 un til 8:00 on the church lawn. The • commencement program was I presented Sunday evening at 8 o’clock in the church. 1 Mrs. Indiana Berryman, who has been visiting in the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Frances Bembury and Mrs. Bert Wells of Portsmouth, Va., returned last week. Mrs. Joe Sands and three Chil dren, Jo Jo, Kenneth and Susan of Shamokin, Penn., have been recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White. Su san will spend the summer here with relatives. Mrs. Joe Webb, Jr., of Eden ton visited' her mother, Mrs. A. D. Ward, Sr., and sister, Miss Lorinda Ward Sunday. Doris Toler Inducted District President Os Auxiliary For VFW At a Council of Administra tion meeting of the VFW Au piliary held last week in Dur ham, Mrs. Doris Toler, president of the local auxiliary, was in stalled president of the First District. At the same time 12 other district presidents were in stalled. The meeting was held at the Jack Tar Hotel. The Edenton Auxiliary was among four auxiliaries to receive awards for 100 percent member-] ships. The others were Ply-! »■ , u-u-inj- - n.- PHTHISIC’S FREE FREE Buy Plenty Monda y> Tuesday WHEN QUALITY COUNTS - COUNT ON OUR MEATS! ARMOUR’S STAR OR SWIFT’S PREMIUM RIB STEAKS or ‘TQ® SIRLOIN STEAKS * b ' fJj 1-LB. SIGNAL —BAG— FRESH PIG’S —LB.— Sausage 29 c F ront Feet 15i 12-OZ. GWALTNEY 1-LB. CYPRESS SLICED FRANKS 39 c| Bacon "> 39 c Gwaltney BACON Ends And Pieces lb. 19c 10 LBS. PILLSBURY 303 ROSE FARM SHOE PEG FLOUR .« 95° CORN can 15 Large Size # DAIRY TOP VALUES • jJaitllilißiliiiiJß _ . _ PILLSBURY OR BALLARD'S FABpkg.29 c Biscuits I O C. NBC WAVEHLY A #> M WAFERS ■ 29c 4 cam 37c , GREEN PEAS 12-OZ. SUNSHINE quarters blue seal bag 55c V. Wafers \ 29c QleO lb. 19c Wuuterßice 17c RIPE t&mbo ..- ■■ nwiun lHw!... l/l FT{ EESTON E UUlctu a '®° leer * Peaches JM Ivory Soap I for Sc 9 PEACHES (1 ALL Can IDS* ———— Florient 79c m w * c °^izl^ ne Liquid Lux 33c 17 c LfreezebS'upplies f MmJ m m m m-' OU| I&a lYlAixlvCil JL JL JL JL JL ML Jm JL phone 3331 Eiienton ynwg p.TrWTwgTyyroirvKTZHlj # rl rTtj lUil . 1 . __i mouth, Elizabeth City and Sun bury. Mrs. Blanche Hudgins of Sun bury, District I president for last year, was voted district presi dent of the year and was award ed a silver tray. A memorial service for nine deceased members was held on Sunday morning. On Sunday afternoon, Miss Ruby Tyndale installed the department officers for 'the new year. They are as follows: Department president, Dorothy Hunter; senior vice president, Eloise Kelly; junior vice president, Blanche Hudgins; treasurer, Billie Holcomb; chap lain, Virginia Gillispie; conduc tress, Margaret Smith; guard, Hazel Vaughan. Chowan Tax Rate Increased To $1.32 Continued from Page 1. Section 1 941.65. Os this amount, $10,670 is anticipated from state and federal’ funds, leaving the levy at $12,271.65 or six cents of the tax rate. The health phase of the budg et calls for an appropriation of $13,212.66, of which $12,012.66 is for the district work and $1,200 for the county. This requires seven cents of the tax rate. , The welfare budget is $138,994, made up of $63,383 far old age, assistance, $24,588 for aid to de pendent, $36,543 for aid to per-' manently and totally disabled] and $14,480 for administrative! purposes. The requirements are offset by $117,842, including $116,342 anticipated from state and federal funds and (1,500 un expended balance. This will re quire 11 cents of the tax rate. The general county fund calls for an appropriation of $109,650. The levy, however, will be re duced to $41,000 due to $30,000 anticipated from A!BC store earnings, SIO,OOO from Recorder and Superior Court costs and a general fund surplus of $28,650. Twenty cents of the tax rate will be required to raise the levy. The Commissioners also in cluded in the budget $2,000 for expense of revaluating property. The rate of $1.32 is based on a county property valuation of! SALE ALL SUMMER STRAWS GREATLY REDUCED Anita’s Millinery $20,500,000. ; ■ The $1.32 rate does not include a special tax levy for rural fife protection outside the - Town of Edenton, so that those taxpayers will have a rate of $1.42. The budget is on file with Mrs. Evelyn Williams, county accountant and is available for inspection by any taxpayer who desires to do so. ATTENDING INSTITUTE Jim Robinson, executive vice president of the Edenton Cham ber of Commerce is at Chapel Hill this week attending a man agement organization institute. He expects to return home Mon day. ?

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