L-AECTION ONE PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Morehead City Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stewart of Morehead City were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duncan. Week-end Guests •Representative and Mrs. L. H. I Phipps of Chapel Hill were the I guests of Dr. and Mrs. Ed Bond! for the week-end. . Chicago Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bill George of Chicago are the guests of iMr. and Mrs. Nick George. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. William Town son 111 and daughter, Angela, 1 are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Townson, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. John N. Bunch. Fayetteville Visitor William Fields of Fayetteville was an Edenton visitor Satur-; day. On Western Trip Mr. and Mrs. Ep Debnam are' on a trip through western North Carolina and Tennessee. New Jersey Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robertson of Trenton, N. J., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodney By rum. O- Sunday In Edenton Mr. and Mrs. John Sokal and children of Tarboro spent Sun day in Edenton. Saturday Visitor Edmund Harding of Washing ington spent Saturday in Eden ton. On Television Mrs. Frances Shore, Mrs. Tom Bass and Mrs. F. A. Jordan, Jr., appeared on WNCT in Greenville Tuesday on behalf of the Pil grimage of Colonial Edenton and Countryside. ——O Visit In Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allsbrook spent the week-end in Peters burg, Va., where they visited relatives and friends. Week-end Guests Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Britton of Ahoskie were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton. Visiting parents jtors. Harry Ferguson of Wash ington, D. C., is the guest of her parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Marriner. Virginia Visitors Mrs. Clarence Leary, Jr., and sons, Joe and Ned of Bayside, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conger, Sr. Here From Greensboro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott of Greensboro are the guests of Mrs. L. E. Patterson. O New York Visitors Mrs. Frank Graham of New York was the week-end guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Drane. Promoting Pilgrimage Mrs. John Douglas, Mrs. Char lie Small and Mrs. Roy Spruill are in Portsmouth today (Thurs day) to promote the Pilgrimage for the Woman’s Club. In Wilmington Several Woman’s Club mem bers including Mrs. Thomas By rum, Mrs. Cecil Fry, Mrs. Joe Thorud, Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mrs. James Cozart, Mrs. Bruce Jones, Mrs. Leo Katkaveck, Mrs. Zech Bond, Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt, Mrs. Ed Bond and Mrs. Warren Twiddy are in Wilmington today (Thursday) to promote the Pil grimage for the Woman's Club. Appear On WTAR Mrs. R. J. Boyce and Mrs. Chester Stevens will appear on WTAR in Norfolk Friday to pro mote the pilgrimage. Visit In Newport News Mrs. Clarence Britton and Mrs. M. J. Parham visited in Newport News Wednesday. Visits Daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless had as their guest last week Mrs. • Harless’ mother, Mrs. Atkinson as Dinwiddie, Va. Wednesday jut Cnapel Hill Mrs. J. Edwin ißufflap spent Wednesday in Chapel Hill. She was accompanied by Mrs. Rena Moore of Elizabeth City. Maryland Visitors i Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Kline of keedysville, Md., and Frisby Kline of Hagerstown, Md., spent he week-end as guests of Mr. snd (Mrs. J. Edwin Buffiap. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Frisby Kline, who spent two weeks as guest of her son-in law and daughter. Washington Visitor j ' Mrs, Harry Crummey of Wash-1 |pgton, N. C, spent a few days j over .the week-end in Edenton. visiting relatives and friends. j Visit In Elisabeth City Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap, Martin Zimmerman and Mrs Harry Crummey of Washington, N. C., spent’Sunday afternoon as guest of Miss Dorothy Bufflap [in Elizabeth City. Greenville Visitors Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hum ber of Greenville were Edenton guests Saturday. Guest of Parents Miss Judith Adams has re turned to Portsmouth General Hospital where she is a student after spending a month’s vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams. Returns From Hospital Mrs. Roy Newsome has return ed home from Duke Hospital, Durham, where she has been a patient about four weeks while undergoing major surgery. Easter Visitors Mr. and Mrs. A. W- Furgiuele and daughters, Martha Jane and Harriet Randolph, of Culpeper, | Va., will arrive Friday to spend I the Easter holidays as guests of Mrs. Furgiuele’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wood. Richmond Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White and two children Susan and Sam, Jr., of Richmond, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. Here From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and daughters, Rebecca and Anna of Greenville spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden Street. MASONS MEET TONIGHT A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M-, will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. T. B. Williford, master of the lodge, urges all Masons to attend. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S- Cam pen. Jr., of Washington, D. C., announce the birth of a daugh ter. Sumner Brooke, born Wed nesday, March 27. at the Co lumbia Hospital for Women. Polished j I For the first time, you really prevent tarnish when you polish your silver! y'' i No longer must you bag it, . sack it, rub it, scrub it, hide " it, spray it. Display your silver every day, polish it only two or three times a year. New Hagerty for inula cleans, polishes and locks out tar for months in one By easy step — just Ip -y-V apply and B| rinse. Guaran teed safe . . . yl gentle as a fa cial soap to hands and sil s er. Try it... you'll always use it . . flpiHHHi BELL’S •New Location East King Street (Noxt To TotavAxm* Co.) * PHONE 482-2514 THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1963. 49 More Enroll In Hospital Auxiliary Forty-nine more members were; enrolled in the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary during the week. The newest members to be added are: Mrs. Fred Winslow, Mrs. A. D. Ward, Jr., M.\ and Mrs. D. H- Berryman, Mrs. N. E. Jordan, /w the Sest of everyth thg for " % EASIER FEASTING SI jrjft” Phthisic’s GREEN STAMPS ~ AMERICA’S MOST VALUABLE STAMPS... Gives v 10 to 12-lb. Harrell’s Tenderized SMOKED v A T „ _ _ _ A \ CAROLINA GRADE “A” HAMS lb. 39 c pryfrc shank portion M f 1 I K WHOLE-or- A&C At jOfcp BUTT PORTION i ®HR P I C N I C S lb. 29t ib. SMALL LEAN TENDER FRESH 1-LB. GWALTNEY PORK STEAKSi 39c FRANKS 1 45 c » 10 TO 12 LB. AVERAGE CHESTER HILL I 41^YOUNG TURKEYS lb. 39c YOUNG TURKEYS Ib. 39c l\ . iit r» 1 iiri 1 A PINT GULF (Real Bargains) Quart Way Pack Whole f nrnr w . . . M t Swppt Picklps l 39c &S&& Charcoal Llflhter 8 W« ‘ (hartoal Briquets -89 c Orange Drink: 29« vk v mV >£»>: §£' Easier Egg Instant - 3 Lb. Snowdrift Color Sets viol fee ; SHORTENING 15< 69c ■! STTNRHTWF jg mm VAIN II I A WAFER \ Hl-=?=|r| produce top values j EaStS r D I € j| t s Bamna Pudding Time in Dixie . . . 1-lb. Luden’s or Brach’s A- RIPE YELLOW j aSSOs ted Jelly Eggs can O c j RAM AM AC ThiOcji lO'/i-oz. Brach’s Nougat tr °!T *' ood Su P ßr Va,ues I DMfI#UIH3 A * A3*| ftL . , . n .... n . 1 a* 2 LBS. IDAHO VALLEY I ■ 1 g Chick and Rabbit Candy.... pkg. 29c ■■ ■■ , | 5 lbs. porto rican no. 1 J| 11%-oz. Brach’s Marshmallow ■ IwllCll TIICS OtAtOOSif i**aP- ft* bag 29t I c |L C 17, 8-oz. Brach’s 2 LBS. DEERFIELD | 3 IPS. Jf * j Hide-And-Seek Egg5......pkg.29c Baby Limas 1 grown yop Luden’s Pure Milk " A , lO Chocolate Chicks ....ea.2se bag 49c ' Mrs. Eugene Jordan, Mrs. Isaac Byrum, Mrs. Isaac Byrum, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blanchard, I Mrs. Victoria Ward, Mrs. Ed Ward, Mrs. Edna Chappell, Mrs. Bryant White, Mrs. Earl Parks, Mrs. F. I. White, Mrs. Edmond • White, Mrs. Syble Chappell, Mrs. I Leona White, Mrs. Albert Hobbs, Mrs. E. G. Blanchard, Mrs. Irvin Blanchard, Mrs. Ivan Bunch, Mrs. j Vandy Parks, Benford Copeland, 1 Mrs. L. C. Bnggs, Mrs. Thelma Goodwin, Mrs. Jesse Harrell, Mrs. George Lassiter, Miss Lillie Perry, Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Mrs. Alton Topping, Mrs. Belle W. Parker, Mrs. Paul Ward, Miss Donnie Ward, Mrs. ~E. E. Boyce, Jr.,’ Mrs. Murray Baker, James Baker, Mrs. James Ward, Mrs. Warren Rollins, Mrs. Maybelle ; Winslow, Mrs. Foy Ward, Mrs. ' 1 Wince White, Mrs. Hazel Blanch-1 ard, Mrs. Curtis Chappell, Mrs. Mavor Berryman, Mrs. Henry Hinton, Mrs. Aileen Bunch, Mrs. Russell Byrum. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield, Jr. Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign j Wars, will meet Tuesday night, j April 16, a* 8 o’clock. Com-j ! mander Hallett Chosson requests 1 I a large attendance. Final Allotment For Cotton In Chowan Is 3,452.6 Acres In ’63 According to statistical tables prepared- by the State ASCS Of | fice as of' Marc.i , 29, Chowan ! County farmers did'not surrender j any cotton acreage for 1963, I while they"requested 761.4 acres ‘from the ASCS. The original county allotment was 2,691.4 acres and 1,202.2 acres were requested to plant. There were 440.6 acres eligible to be released lor reapportionment,, so that the final cotton allot ment after release and reappor tionment for 1963 is 3,452.6 acres. How blessings brighten as they take their light. —Robert Browning.