-ggcnoar o»» - PAGE EIGHT SOCIETY NEWS Visits In Winston-Salem Mrs. Albert Keeter spent the. week-end in Winston-Salem j visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted • Van Hoy. Visit Hospital Patient Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bunch and daughter Avie and Mrs. Florine Nixon went to Norfolk Sunday to see Mrs. Bunch’s mo ther, Mrs. Blanche Bennitte, who is very sick in DePaul Hos pital. O Week-end In Durham Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hollo well spent the week-end in Dur ham, where they visited rela tives. Visit In Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch epent the week-end in Norfolk as guests of their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bunch. Return Home Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Buff lap returned home Monday even ing after spending a few days in Hagerstown, Md., as guests of relatives. Texas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ander son of Houston, Texas are visit ing their son-in-law and daugh ter, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams, Jr. u Sunday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Marshall An drews of Suffolk spent Sunday with Mrs. Anditews’ mother, Mrs. Thomas Elliott. Returns Home Mrs. Kate Wozelka has re turned home after spending sev eral days in Havelock with Mrs. John Tuttle. Attend Hairstyling Show Mr. and Mrs. Max Leary and daughter Kim spent Sunday and Monday at the Biltmore Hotel at Morehead City where Mr. Leary attended a hairstyling show. Sunday In Elizabeth City Mrs. J. C. Manning spent Sun day in Elizabeth City visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Manning and family. O— ■ Return From Florida Mrs. George Byrum returned Monday from her winter home in West Palm Beach and will spend the summer in Edenton. Major Bill Whichard visited Mr. 3. By rum for a few days in Florida and accompanied her to Edenton. -Attend.., Wedding "“■Mr. and Mrs. C, fTTrsVrt--Weed, Mrs. John G. Wood. Dr. Martha Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood, Fred Wood and Col. and Mrs. W. B. Rosevear were in Charlotte over the week-end for the Harney-Lineberger wedding. Saturday At Fort Lee Mrs. D. W. Redfield spent Sat urday at Fort Lee, Va. Guest of Grandparents Little Miss Mary Walker Nor fleet of Winston-Salem is visit ing her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams. Charlotte Visitor Mrs. Dix Sarsfield of Char lotte arrived Tuesday to spend a week with her son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Cliff Shoaf and family. America's Greatest Drug Store Event SK»»i Unllnuipll'c n0 »?f® 1 5 DRUG STORE A BKCMSTEBED !PHARMACIST Returns From Norfolk Mrs. J. L. Pettus has returned 'home after spending several weeks in Norfolk with her sis • ter, Mrs. R.. F. Simmons. Visits .Sister Mrs. Ida Cheshire of Raleigh spent the week-end with her sis ter, Mrs. Eva Kramer. . <» Washington Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jackson C. Davis of Washington, D. C., were here for the week-end visiting Mrs. Myrtle D. Watson. Take Scouting Course Mrs. Roy Spruill and Mrs. Jim Anderson spent the week-end at Camp Matoaka, Lake Prince, Va. While there they took a Girl Scout Troop Camping i Course. Conway Visitor I Mrs. J. E. Taylor of Conway spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. L. Ward. Visit In Williamslon Mrs. John Byrum and son, Mark visited friends in William ’ ston Sunday. i . To Attend Institute Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins will leave Saturday for Atlanta, Ga., where Mr. Hopkins will at tend the Ford Foundation Insti tute. While there, Mrs. Hopkins ’ will visit her brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Noon ey. From Atlanta, they will go to Warrensburg, Mo., to visit , their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hopkins. They will return in two weeks. Roanoke Rapids Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hinson of Roanoke Rapids spent Sunday with their son-in-law and daugh ' ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Katkaveck. Suffolk Visitor Miss Mary Anne Overton of Suffolk, Va., spent the week * end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lassiter. r n Visits Mother Mrs. Kermit Layton spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Jack ’ son, N. C., visiting her mother, ’ Mrs. Shaeen. 1 Wednesday Visitors Mrs. W. T. McClain, Mrs. S. M. Mallison, Jr„ Mrs. J. D. McCot j ter of Washington, N. C., Mrs. 1 Frank McCrery, of Colerain and j Mrs. Walter. Spaeth of Elizabeth ~ City were guests of Mrs. Wood Privott on Wednesday. 1 Guest of Parents Miss Judith Adams of Ports mouth, Va.,. spent the week-end at home with her j and Mrs. Clyde A^ams. 5 Visits Parents ' Miss Cynthia Spencer of 1 Ahoskie visited at home Thurs day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Spencer. —o- At Nags Head Miss Millie Willis spent the week-end at Nags Head with friends. Holmes Speaker At I FHA Rally April 29 The Rev. George B. Holmes of Edenton was featured speaker . for the Albemarle Area Future j Homemakers of America rally, II April 29 at Central High School f in Elizabeth City. 1 Girls from 11 counties within -.the Albemarle area are expected Ito attend the afternoon session which will consist of speakers, recognition of degree work, and other phases of FHA work. This will be followed by dinner and a talent show in which each school will participate. jjsa Fill er Up *t Bridge-Turn Servicenter FREE * I Tank of Gas When Automatic Nozzle Shuts Off On Any One Os The Following Numbers: 51.11 - »2J - J 133 - H« - ftS - ftß BRIDGE-TURN ESSO SEMQNTBI CORNER BROAD AND QUEEN STREETS Phone 482-2710 Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEKTOW. MOUTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, IM4. Miss Lineberger Weds John M. Harney j / -»y 'a* v Miss Alice Makely Lineberger of Belmont became the bride of John Mathews Harney of Aber deen at a 4:30 ceremony at Christ Episcopal Church in Charlotte Friday afternoon. The Rev. Thom Blair officiated, assisted by the Rev. Martin Caldwell of Southern Pines. A reception followed at the Charlotte Coun try Club. 11 The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; James Harold Lineberger of Bel-, mont was given in marriage by j her father. Mr. Harney, the son of Mrs. Thomas Badham Wood and the late John M. Harney of Raleigh, had his brother. Thomas Wood of Raleigh as his best man. Cason Lineberger was her sis ter’s maid of honor, and the oth er attendants were Elisabeth Lineberger, sister of the bride, Mrs. William A. White, Mrs. lr 'fV,, J»rei»i«rh- •‘Nuckolls of| Charlotte, Mrs. Stuart Vaughn of Winston-Salem, Mrs. Edward Baker of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Howard Bissell of La Jolla, Cali fornia, Mrs. Van Stewart of Bal- - VWWWNrtA^WWWA/WVWVWWW>/ Miss Pat Mooney Gives Voice Recital Edenton friends will be inter ested to know that Pat Mooney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mooney, former Edentonians now living in Raleigh, gave a voice recital Sunday in the auditorium of St. Mary's Junior College. Miss Mooney, who will graduate from Broughton High School in June, is a voice student of Ger aldine Cate at St. Mary's. Recently Miss Mooney was awarded a four-year scholarship to Converse College at Spartan burg, S. C. In 1963 she was chosen the top performer in the high school division of , the Southeastern Regional Auditions sponsored by the National Association of Teachers of Singing; she attend- 1 timore, Miss Virginia Griffith of New York City and Miss Dan dridge Logan of Washington, D. C. I The groomsmen were Lawr ence Johnson of Aberdeen, Brockman Anderson of Johns-, town, Pa., Frank Meade of Dan ville, Va., Frank Wood, Jr., of Houston, Texas, Fred Wood and :Benbury Wood of Edenton, Ju ; lien Wood of Syracuse, N. Y., Arch Lineberger of Belmont and I Walter Lineberger of Charlotte, and Robert Jordan of Sanford. The bride is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. H. M. S. Cason of Edenton. She is a graduate of Chatham Hail in Chatham, Va.,| and Smith College in Northamp-i ton, Mass. Her husband is a graduate of Edenton High School and North Carolina State Col lege, and the Law School of the I I University of North Carolina. He is with Johnson and Johnson, attorneys, in Aberdeen. After' a trip to the Caribbean, the cou-1 pie will live on Fields Road in Pinehurst. . ed the Governor’s School at Win-1 ston-Salem and was soloist with) the orchestra at the final con-, cert; she received the Samuel| Goodman Scholarship for voice study awarded by the N. C. l Federation of Music Clubs; and she won a WRAL-TV talent eon -1 test. VFW MEETS TUESDAY William H. Coffield, Jr. Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night, : May 5, at 8 o’clock. Command < er Noah Goodwin, Jr., urges a large turnout of members. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the i American Legion will meet Tues ■ day night, May 5, at 8 o’clock. Commander W. A. 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