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PAGE SIX -ncnrm owe SOCIETY NEWS Returns From Norfolk Mrs. John M- Bond has return fd home after spending several days with her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Dodson in Norfolk, Va. {Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hassell had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Hassell’s sister*, Mrs. Maxine Al lan of Portsmouth and her moth er, Mrs. C- J- Maddrey of Sev ern. Mrs. Maddrey is spending the week with her daughter and family. Week-end In Richmond 1 Miss Myrtle Jenkins and Miss Ruby Felts spent the week-end in Richmond, Va. Greensboro Visitors Mrs. Hazel Womble and daugh ter Susan of Greensboro, were the week-end guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wheeler. Newport News Visitors Mrs. J. M- Boyce and children, Martin and Amy of Newport News, Va., were the week-end guests of Mrs. John A. Bunch. Tuesday In Norfolk Mrs. Marvin Wilson, Mrs. Cliff Keeter, Mrs. John A- Bunch and Mrs. Lewis Leary spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. Visits Mother Lieut. Ben Browning of Fort Lee, Va., was the week-end guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Leggett Browning. Return To Winston-Salem Walter Holton and children, Walter, Jr., and Ann of Winston- Salem have returned after spend ing Friday and Saturday with Mrs. David Holton. Visit At Cherry Point Mrs. David Holton, Mrs. Mary L. Browning and Lieut. Ben Browning spent Saturday at Cherry Point as the guests of Capt. and Mrs. David Redfield. Guest of Parents Paul Twiddy from Fort Bragg spent the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Twid dy. Return To Georgia Frank Habit and Don Moyer returned to their home at Elber ton, Ga„ Wednesday after spend ing a few days in Edenton. Visits Parents Larry Tynch, U- S. Coast Guard, spent the week-end as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Tynch. Mr. Tynch is stationed at Charleston, S- C., for six weeks, after which he will return to his home base in Florida. South Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Porter and son, Frankie of South Nor folk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Tynch. Greenville Visitor Mr. and Mrs. James Cozart had as their guest this past week, Mrs. Cozart’s mother, Mrs. Taylor Carr of Greenville. Visit In Virginia Beach Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hjnes. Jr., spent the week-end with friends at Virginia Beach. Guest of Parents Richard Elliott, Jr., has return ed to Yorktown, Va., after spend ing his vacation here with his parents. BELL’S Corner Broad and King Hagerty Silver Foam Just Wash . . . Rinse And Dry Paragon Dripless Candles Gold - Silver And Colors FOR RENT Three-Bedroom House Next To Sunoco Service Station I ‘ CALL 3733 AFTER 6 P. M. Furnished Electrical Kitchens Arranged for Two Apartments Visit In Wilmington Dr. and Mrs. Archie Walk<" 1 visited his parents in Wilmington - this week-end. Week-end In Norfolk Dr. and Mrs. David Wright spent the week-end in Norfolk. Chapel Hill Visitors ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Philip McMullan, /Jr., and family of Chapel Hill I were the week-end guests of his . | parents. Tuesday In Richmond Mrs. W. H. Hollowell, Jr., and Mrs. E. G. Bond spent Tuesday in Richmond. -O Returns From Atlanta Edgar Pearce returned home last week from Atlanta, Ga., where he spent four days attend ing the Southern Seedsmen’s As sociation Convention and trade show. Over 750 seedsmen from all parts of the country attended the convention. Attends Dental Meeting Dr. and Mrs. W. I. Hart will return Saturday from New York City where Dr. Hart has been attending the Greater New York Dental Meeting this week. n Elizabeth City Visitor Mrs. P. W. Midgett and Mrs. Gene Marshall of Elizabeth City spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. Returns To Cincinnati Mrs. John Prevatte left for her home in Cincinnati Sunday night after spending the Thanksgiving holidays as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Morgan. Returns To Washington Mrs. Emma Perkins returned to Washington, D. C, Tuesday after spending several days visit ing relatives and friends in Edenton. Returns To Greensboro Mrs. Charles H. Shaw returned to her home in Greensboro Sat urday after spending a week as guest of her mother, Mrs. W. M. Morgan. Visits Parents Miss Nettie Faire Lassiter of Obici Hospital, Suffolk, Va.. spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lassiter. r Guest of Family R. B. Keeter of Newport News was the week-end guest of his family here. - Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyson had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyson, Jr., of Norfolk: Miss Martha Tyson of Methodist College, Fayette ville and Guy Wilson, Jr., of Norfolk. Home With Family L. E. Davenport is home with his family for several weeks. dir | Heating oil ; Beyond compare Pick up the Phone and Call 3215 ELLIOTT OIL CO. EDENTON. N. C. Sinclair THE CHOW Alt HERALD. ETTNTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 6,1962. " i i ■ i. ■ a "i ■ ■■ ■■■— —————■—————— —- Tyrrell County Awarded Safety Plaque . JSI Pictured above a saieiy plaque noiii the N. C. Slate Motor -Vehicles Division for not having a hichway fatality in 1961. Left to right. Sheriff C. E. Morris; Chief J. C. Pastor: Don Vaughan, assistant district man-, ager; Jimmie Allen, representative; Jimmie Withers, patrolman; H. P. Swain, chairman of the County Commissioners; Josh Dav enport, Mayor; Hiram A. Weeks, district manager. #SAVE \ a ? AND OUR LOW PRICES YOU SPEND with 9 /I Hams Make Excellent Gifts, Too! .. . I I 8-9 LB. HARRELL’S wmmm Jirli I COUNTRY STYLE whole smoked Phthisic's HA M S ... . lb. 65c r llMllalt > I smMPSj ; Super Market Shank or Butt Half, lb. 69e/ SMALL LEAN TENDER CENTER CUT FRESH r « to 11-11*. Average PORK CHOPS 3§: sSSy or PORK LOIN (■ a IA CIL 00# ROAST lb SyptUr' H A M j lb. Q7< _ FRANKS lb. 49t SLICED BACON 1k.45< SAUSACI pk,. 3* Perfect Mate for Every Meat Ocean Spray 10 LB. BAG PLAIN OR SELF-RISING Cranberry Sauce 2§47c pillsbury FLOUR bag 99c No. 303 Red Glo DevifFood/Yellow or Lemon Flake 46-oz. Assorted Flavors TRU-ADE Tomatoes can He CAKE MlXpkg»29c DRINK can 25c ■. t t , « V» „ 2-LB. REG - Sl-98 NECTAR - 1-Lb. Luter sor Harrell s Pure * T * f \ No. 2Vz Carolina Spiced LARD pkg. 14c 99c i ar 29c enfrftti RED CALIFORNIA (PLUMP LUSCIOUS) WE HAVE ALL THE _ INGREDIENTS FOR fD A DEC M |Lj» IT . FRUIT CAKE MAKING mince meat 1m u.Wm a# Jt ■ ,IM9# . Jm iaJl nirFn fritit OR PUMPKIN UllXli r.nuil AIBIA 4 LBS. RED ALL PURPOSE 1 IL n Lm CO PIESea.33< ADD! EC h-... 07, - I ~ lb - p^..59t Packers Label 9-oz. ArKLC) D 9 Q Jj( Seedless Raisins F ranch Cnac 25 lbs. u. s. no. 1 " —bag— siS I Ulllll rI lw 8-OZ. DROMEDARY to. 10. WHITE POTATOES 73t Kits: Vk 1 GALLON /PRESTONE ~ T LARGE DOUBLE SIZE REG. $4.99 ’ ANTIFREEZE can $1.79 HEALTH BLANKET 1 $3.99 <Ne^;2& PHTHISIC’S sumjarket * ii*A* *KJ M V-Z KJ Saturday, dec. 8. 1962. 8 O’clock Saturday j Merits Presented To i Group Cub Scouts Cub Scout Pack No. 159 held its monthly- pack meeting Tues day night, November Following a Thanksgiving skit by Den No. 3, the following received merits: Billy Lewis, Bear Badge; Steve'Owens, Bear Badge; Elliott Harrell, Silver Ar row and Bear; Adrian Hunnings, Gold Arrow, Wolf and Denner; Joe Bunch and Milton Bunch, Denner; Raymond Davenport, ■ Eddie Penny and Norman Brown,! Assistant Denner; Mike Partin« and Tomie Skittletharpe receiv ed their Bobcat pin. | It was announced at the close of the meeting by Cub Scoutmas ' ter Tom Cross that ei;h Cub Scout was to bring to the De cember Pack meeting a small gift already wrapped to be given to "some needy child for Christ mas. , MASTER POINT WINNERS North-South—First place, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bond of Wind sor; second place, Earl. Goodwin and Mrs. Kathryn Goodwin; third place, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Perry of Elizabeth . City. East-West—First.,- Mrs. R. R. Elliott- and Kn Earl Goodwin; •second, Mrs. P.. S. Monds and Mrs. Al Kepton of Hertford; I third, Mrs. A. P. Godwin and ; Mrs. W. T. Taylor of Hertford. Carolina Securities Corporation ** sSnvcstmcnts for Raleigh - New York - Charlotte D. M. Warren, 206 W. Eden 31- phone 2463 Edenton isl Burtons J-jL gin IB sooo §=J PINT |;; EXTRA DRY , | DISTILLED LONDON DRY | | ml ! GIN MADE FROM GRAIN | THE AMERICAN DISTILLING COMPANY, INC. 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