PAGE SIX ascnow on- SOCIETY NEWS Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis! spent the week-end with their 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boyce. They were accompanied home by Waverly Westbrook' who will spend the week with them. At Nags Head Mrs. Jimmie Earnhardt is ! spending this week at Nags 1 Head with Mr. and Mrs. Clay B. J Foreman of Elizabeth City. Mr., Earnhardt will join them at the' Foreman cottage for the week end. Attending Board Meeting Jimmie Earnhardt is attending the board of directors meeting of the Theatre Owners of North and South Carolina in Charlotte this week. j In California Mrs. W. L. Boswell left Fri day by plane for Corna Del Mar, California, to visit her son-in- 1 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ingram. o Visiting In Rale'igh Miss Betsy Campen is- spend ing this week in Raleigh as the guest of Miss Pat Mooney. In Raleigh This Week Miss Sue Skiles is spending this week in Raleigh as the guest of Miss Jackie Mooney. Visiting Brother John Stanton of Greensboro spent the week-end with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanton. Week-end In Richmond Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and children spent the week-end in Richmond with relatives. Guest of Sister Miss Sue Eatman of Wilson is visiting her sister and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Atkinson. Visit In Severn Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hassell and famly visited her mother, Mrs. C. J. Maddrey of Severn over the week-end. Return From Puerto Rico Mrs. E. E. Wright and chil dren, Vonnie, Debra and Bert, have returned from Puerto Rico, wnere they spent a month as guests of Mrs. Wright’s family. j Visit At Merry Hill Mrs. Leon An,ge and family were guests of Mrs. Archie Lay-| ton at Merry Hill on Monday. , Return From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nixon' and son. Billy of Winfall and] Mrs. Eddie Nixon of Rocky Hock j returned home Wednesday of | last week from a trip to Belling- 1 ham, Washington, where they visited their sister, Mrs. C. E. i DeGeest and family. While on the trip they traveled in 2d j states, Mexico and Canada. Visiting In New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Warren Elliott are visiting in Summitt, New Jersey with Mr. and Mrs. W. C.: Brunson, Jr. o Returns Home Miss Brenda Stallings return-! ed home over the week-end af ter visiting with relatives, George T. and Cora White of Grcatneck Estate and J. Street and Naomi Stallings of Virginia Beach, Va. Ohio Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Clayburn Boat-: right of Qkeana, Ohio, havo been guests of Mrs. W. E. Baker for several days. Suffolk Visitors Mrs. James W. Wilkins and daughters. Candy and Al ie Lee, of Suffolk. Va., spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j J. Frank White on West Eden Street. She returned home the • same afternoon accompanied by her parents for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. White returned home Tuesday afternoon. Greenville Visitor F. H. Worsley of Greenville was in Edenton several days this week visiting friends and business associates. Vacationing At Beach Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Weeks and children are spending this j week at Nags Head. Kannapolis Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Shelton 1 of Kannapolis are spending a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stanton. Visit At Nags Head Misses Marian and Agnes Rob inson and Mrs. R. P. Badham spent several days at Nags Head with Mrs. Ernest Leary. Guest of Mother Dr. William Graham of Dur ham spent several days in* Eden ton last week with his mother, Mrs. W, A. Graham. I Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. John L. Good win, Sr., Miss Theda Goodwin, Mrs. Kathleen B. Skiles, Bud and Susan Skiles, Miss Ida Cam- 1 pen and Ralph Outlaw were in Burgaw, N. C., for the week end to attend the Goodwin-Rich wedding. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Lynol Muoie of Norfolk spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. J. E. Lassiter. Attends Horse Show Mrs. John Wood, Sr., attended the horse show in Martinsville, Va. Her granddaughter, Anna Wood Ragland of Raleigh, par ticipated. Richmond Visitors Mrs. Frances Dalker Dodd of | Richmond, with her niece, Mrs. j Gordon Daggy of Philadelphia,; visited friends in Edenton last! week. Virginia Beach Visitors Commander and Mrs. Julien Timberlake of Virginia Beach, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcomb. tt Visiting Relatives Mrs. Robert Kane of Wash ington, D. C., and Mrs. W. T. i Davis have been spending the J past two weeks with Mr. and! Mrs. Carson Davis, Miss Lucy Davis and other relatives of the county. Sunday Visitor Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Hollowell visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Davis Sunday after-1 ( noon. Visit In Hampton Mrs. W. T. Davis and Mrs. j t Robert Kane of Washington, D. j 1 C., algo Mr. and Mrs., Carson \ Davis and Miss Lucy Davis j ' spent Thursday in Hampton, Va., ] ' with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis. ] * Tuesday Visitor ! i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hollowell ] and daughter, Cheryl, visited in i t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car son Davis Tuesday evening. . Texas Visitors Robert G. Oglesby, his son- : in-law and daughter, Mr. and 1 Mrs. William Roberts and son of; Dallas, Texas, arrived Tuesday night to spend a week as guests 1 of Mr. Oglesby’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oglesby. ■ ■ ■ O- Returns From Convention Mrs. Anne Jenkins returned Tuesday night from Durham, where she attended the annual convention of the North Caro lina Cosmotologists Association. J Mrs. Jenkins, president of the East Carolina Cosmotologists As sociation, officiated at the in stallation ceremony. Norfolk Visitors Mrs. David Ward and daugh ter. Gail of Norfolk, Va M were] guests last week of Mrs. Ward’s] parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, j Farmer and her brother, W. F. • Farmer and family. Leaving For Petersburg Miss Vickie Allsbrook, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alls brook. will leave Sunday for Petersburg, Va. Miss Alls- j brook will enroll in the Peters-] burg High School and will live] with her aunt, Mrs. H. C. Wal- ] lace. Saturday In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Kermit L. Lay-] ton accompanied their daugh- j ter, Miss Barbara Layton, to Norfolk Saturday, where she 1 represented Edenton in the Nor- ] folk-Portsmouth Good Neighbor i Days. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Coth- ' ran of Norfolk, Va., spent the! week-end with her brother-in-1 law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. i Carey Bunch. RED MEN MEETING Chowan Tribe No. 12, Improv- j ed Order of Red Men, will meet j Monday night, August 28, at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to attend. H VODKA ROYALE I I I 111 JACQUINS Lj»| $2.05 PINT DtSTIUCD FROM GRAIN - *0 PROOF I CHARLES JACQUIN et Cie, Inc., Philadelphia. Penna. Est 1884 THE CHOWAI> iiEJHALD. Eb&w'K/w. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, '1961. Bit as BjIPKHSgF. HE MADE IT —Ray Weaver, 39, is sitting tight in his 16- foot boat, circle, as it bobs in ] the rapids beneath Niagara j Falls. He was trying to prove | that craft which he buih ] was safe enough for reset; work. He landed ashoi safely. Joyce Ann Moore Weds ( has. Hopkins Miss Joyce Ann Moore and ! Charles Herbert Hopkins were ] united in marriage Friday of., last week at the Christian Church in Norfolk, Va., with , the Rev. Mr. Pegram officiating. The bride is the daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Lynol Moore of | Norfolk and granddaughter of ' Mrs. Maude Lassiter of Edenton. | She had as matron of hpn'or her sister, Mrs. Ann Boyd. Mr. | Hopkins had as his best man j James Book, USN. The bride was given in marri- | age by her father. For her wed ding she wore a white dress of silk shantung and white acces sories and white orchid" corsage. , Mrs. Boyd wore a matching out -1 fit of pink with purple orchid ] corsage. 1 ; Immediately following the wed ding ceremony a reception was held at. the home of Mrs. W. T. Boyd, sister of the bride. Mrs. Hopkins chose for her ' wedding trip a matching two- j •piece dress of beige linen. The I newlyweds arc now residing at I 1553 Lea view Avenue in Nor-j folk. Margaret M. Nichols Weds S. C. Mills, Jr. Margaret Mary Nichols and • Snowden Calvin Mills, Jr., were I t married Saturday. August 19, at ] the Grace Episcopal Church in Newport News, Va. The Rev. ] | Father J. Harmon Smith per- j j formed the ceremony. Thq bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nichols j of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ] and Mrs. Snowden C. Mills of j Edenton. After a wedding trip the cou ple will reside at 114A Annstron * I Drive, Hampton, Va. | COMMISSIONERS WILL MEET SEPTEMBER Bth ' Chowan County Commission- | j ers will hold their September ! ] meeting Friday, September 8, at ] 19 o’clock instead of Monday, i ; September 4. The change in j meeting is due to the Labor Day j I holiday. JAYCEES MEET TONIGHT Edenton’s Junior Chamber of ! Commerce will meet tonight (Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the Edenton Restaurant. President | William Easterling states that a ! considerable amount of import ant business has accumulated i and for that reason he requests every Jaycee to attend. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1, Section 1 drive. Employees of the Albemarle Peanut Company were substan tially benefitted when every em ployee of the concern received a bonus ranging from S3OO to S2O. John A. Holmes announced that W. E. Bowman of Green ville. Tenn., had been employed as football coach to succeed Jimmy Maus, who resigned. A sensation occurred at the ccunly dock when the body of a colored man was found float-; ing in the water. The body was not identified and was turned' over to Willie Charlton for bur ial at the exDense of *he county. Fourteen Edenton Masons visit ed George W. Wright Lodge No. 346 in Norfolk. Honry Gardner was admitted save on Save on food and perk up summer appe- whole grade^a” £/0/B /& tites at the same time. During- our food jamboree you’ll find special buys on frozen jT Pj |\ foods, meats, fruits, vegetables and every thing you need to make delicious summer || Ir meals and picnics. ID* ammr-3S-^> 1-Lb. Cypress I 1-Lb. Bag Signal SLICED BACON b39c | Sausage Meat 33® Swift’s Premium Tender First Cut mmmi 9‘ im No. 300 American Beauty 2-OZ. —l5 c 1 Pal.y Lima Beans A £ LUZIANNE WM blackeye Peas |||||g| t p££ Pork and Beans MH jj instant COltee Vegetable Soup PI fpdSr jar m QUART WAY PACK WHOLE 12"I)Z. NIAGARA 5TARCH......... pkj. 20c Sweet Pickles jar 39c PWT - DUKES M«YOWHMSE ..jar 39c | NO. 2>/ 2 BETTY ANN FREESTONE 3-LB. FLUFFO-GcOFF .....canßscll Peach Halves can 19c 12-OZ. NIBLET CORN ...2cans39c h*™ar size ■ " 1-LB. NBC TWIN PACK FIG BARS.... pkg. 35c FAB 5c off box 27c 6-OZ. SUNSHINE CHEEZ-ITS. pkg. 19c || U ~ S ' w ° l WHITE POTATOES ba* 29c California Seedless y 0 good health white jgpf* mmm Grapes Breaded C2r 1 , ' Uk ’SJ""*' SHRIMP , 1,,,,.. "iVr* h OLEO W C P k «- 49c pkg. 39c each 29c as a patient in Veterans Hospital 1 at Kecpughfan. Va. State Fisheries Commissioner John A. Nelson reported that i spring shad and herring fishing . showed a marked Increase over . the 1940 season, i John R. Lewis and T. F. Twid ■ dy while riding in a motor boat : near Cherry Point found a 52- 1 gallon airplane fuel tank which i had washed up on the beach, j Mrs. William Badham was able to get about on crutches for the] j first time after an injury 19 months previous when she fell ; down stairs at the home of a 1 daughter. Mrs. Richard D. Dixon. Miss Orphia Cozart, The Her ald’s society editor, was a con testant in a bathing beauty con test held at the Wilson Tobacco Festival. TRY A HbHALD CLASSIFIED Two Edenton Boys Pre-Register At UNC Roland Harris Vaughan, Jr.; and Richard Henderson Goodwin pre-registered last week in the General College Pre-Registra - tion Program at the University lof North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ] Goodwin is the son of Mrs. R7 H. Goodwin ana Vaughan is the son of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Vaughan. The boys were two of over 100 students who participated inj the University’s pre-registration program last week. j The purpose of the pre-regi-] stration program is to enable students entering the University to take required placement tests, in advance, to select their sub jects for the fall, and to have! ; the opportunity to consult of ficials of the University regard- I ing loans, scholarships, jobs, I housing and ROTC opportuni- I ties. 1 The three year old program is sponsored by the General Col lege, the Administrations Office, the Office of Student Affairs, and the University Testing Ser Visit the Mobile Unit for Free Hearing. Tests . . . Free Hear ing Aid Demonstrations and Hearing Advica. Hearing Aid Service and Supplies. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25 HERTFORD: 10-4! (Municipal Parking Lot) SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 EDENTON: 10-8 (Texaco Station across from Post Office) vice. Over 500 pre-s-e£pstet£d June-.,- *. _ .. f. VFW MEETS TUESDAY > William H. CoffieM Post No. 9280, ..Veterans of Foreign Wars,! \yill meet Tuesday night, Au gust at 8 o’clock. Command? er Bill. Harris urges a large turnout of members. ’ :•'<

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