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For And I V- ' . About Women PAGE THREE Herald Society News Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lane of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Wright. Mr. and Mrs. William Crummey spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch spent the weekend in Greenville visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ervin. Miss Linda Basnight of Wilson spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Basnight. Mrs. Marie Wheeler is visiting relatives in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Nixon spent Saturday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Grif fin spent Saturday in Nor folk, Va. - H MISS SANDRA FAYE NIXON Students Plan Summer Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Nixon, Route 1, Edenton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Faye, to James Robert Boyce. Mr. Boyce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cam eron Boyce of Tyner. Weekend Specials at D& M F ’£™°.r On Order* o t fk\\ o $3.00 ™j iSUper Or Mere Market PHONE ITldlKfl 482-2317 Luter’s Smoked Center Cut Picnic Rib Pork Shoulders Chops lb. 39c lb. 65c Fresh Ground Armour’s Hamburger Columbian lb. 39c Shced _ Bacon Paper i ib. pkg. 49c Plates ——rr-r: 100 Count Pkg. a i 69c A P^ Poland 3 A Henn4 Red and White No. 2V, Cans Mayonnaise 2 for 49c I ‘I 1 4 5 c Be sure to register for FREE GREENBAX STAMPS to be giv i en away Saturday night* Decem : J>er 14,1968. Winners’ names will i. appear in our ad next week. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, DECEMBER 12, 1961. Mrs. Sarah Ballenger of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Hurdle. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Wright of Hampton, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nixon. Mrs. Charlie Owens, Mrs. William Crummey, Mrs. Earl White and Mrs. Junius Britton spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. Miss Violet Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashley, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashley, Jr., and Donna spent Saturday in Rocky Mount. Rev. and Mrs. Edward L. Earnhardt had as their guests over the weekend his parents, Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Earnhardt of Dur ham. A summer wedding is planned. Miss Nixon is attending the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Mr. Boyce is attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lambeth spent the week end in Lumberton visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Holmes spent Friday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. William Barnacascel spent Monday visiting in Williamston. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ever ett were guests of Mrs. Jesse White over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Hampton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Benton of River Edge, N. J., and Miss Betsy Ross of Green ville were recent guests of Mrs. J. J. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Inglis and family visited Mrs. David Warren and family of Chapel Hill over the weekend. Mrs. Clyde Privott visit ed friends in Asheville on her way to Florida for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White, Sr., over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Jeth ro and Gordon visited Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jethro of Hampton, Va., over the weekend. Mrs. Thompson Green wood of Raleigh visited her mother, Mrs. Hollowell Nixon, who has been a pa tient in Albemarle Hospi tal. Rev. D. E. Earnhardt of Durham was guest speaker at the Edcnton Methodist Church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kirby atterded the Na tional Guard Christmas dance and supper in New Bern on Friday. Mrs. Frank Jones of Hampton, Va., and Mrs. J. J. Ross attended the Wright - Roebuck wedding in Washington, N. C., Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Swindell has returned home after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lewis, Jr., at Jacksonville, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lewis, Sr., at St. Petersburg, Fla. Chowan - W. Oak PTA Meets Dec. 16 The Chowan - White Oak Parent-Teacher Association v/ill meet at 7:30 P. M. Monday at White Oak School. Installation of new officers and a tour of the building are planned for the program. QIVB i CHOCOLATES * igjr ✓7^*s^ 111 If CMOCCX^vrca&i CoNrxcneMS %m HollowelVs REXALL DRUG STORE A Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty Phone 482-2127 Prompt Delivery Yule Cantata Set At Chowan “Sing, Oh Ye Heavens,” a Christmas cantata for mixed voices, will be pre sented Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by the Cho wan High School Glee Club. The musicians are under the direction of Miss Ceceilia WrHoughby. Piano accompaniment by Patricia Tynch, Kitty Ev ans and Diane Peedin will be backed with special sound effects from guitar and percussion instruments. Guitarists will be Jerry Nixon and Ray Toppin, with Allen Briggs at the drums. Soloists will be Betty Fulcher and Diane Peedin along with Rebecca Nixon, soprano. “The Younger Genera tion,” a group of ninth graders will have a special part in the cantata. They are Robin Hendrix, Janie Evans, Kitty Evans, Gwen dolyn Ward, Patricia Perry and Louette Monds. Van Ward will be nar rator and contributing to the program will be a Tre decuim of mixed voices. Giant Candle Set For Norfolk NORFOLK, Va. The “Largest Yule Candle in the World” will brighten Norfolk’s Christmas this year when it is lighted at the Gardens-By-the-Sea on December 12. Displayed in the rotunda of the ad ministration building, this gigantic candle will repre sent the spirit of a 19th century Christmas as part of the Norfolk “Four Cen turies of Christmas" tour. The Williamsburg Soap and Candle Company is in the process of making this candle now, and Manager John B. Barnett estimates that it will be two feet wide and at least 10 feet tall upon completion. Ac cording to the Encyclope dia Britannica, giant can dles have been made for various occasions but a candle of these dimensions would qualify as the “Largest Yule Candle in the World.” The candlemaker is start ing at the bottom of the huge candle and casting it joint by joint. Hundreds of pounds of wax will be heated and then expertly cooled to give the candle just the right substance. The candlewick will more closely resemble sturdy rope. Despite obstacles, the ‘-Largest Yule Candle in the World” will undoubt edly be one of the most outstanding features of Norfolk’s 1968 Christmas celebrations. American Legion Extends Membership Information received here from Department Head quarters of the American Legion in Raleigh indi cates that Edenton Post No. 40 has conducted a highly successful member ship drive. J. L. Chestnutt, Com mander of the Post, has received a letter from De partment Adjutant J. Car roll Wilson reporting that Post No. 40 has exceeded its Legion Membership In centive Goal for 1969. The Legion adjutant expressed Masons Elect Weeks Master Members of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M. elected officers for the year 1969 at their meeting Thursday night with a goodly number of members participating. Hiram A. Weeks was elected new master to suc ceed Philip Robey. The other officers elected were Senior warden, Bernard Burroughs; junior warden, Herbert Baker; treasurer, R. E. Leary; secretary, W. P. Goodwin, and Willie H. Bunch trustee for a three year term. HOWTO tEALLY SEND CHRISTMAS^ ■ ?® ,v ' ISVynnujMf " _ ' SPORT COATS yyt^P—Y ; ‘d* y' ytr _/“ " UU' ... Saman.nl prn.t U | '7' y golf jock.l; wot.r- ' 'k SOCKS by Nun Bush - Hu*h Puppy PAJAMAS by InMwoTm Crosby Stw*^ Manhattan . Arrow Colon SHOES and LOAFERS and Otfaon ELLIOTT CO. Os Edenton - - FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE - - congratulations and thank: to the Post leaders anc membership workers foi their effort. A statement of higt praise for the local Pos was issued by C. Marcelk Williams of Faith, Depart ment Commander of th« American Legion. Commander Williams saic “The membership of every Legionnaire makes it pos sible for the American Legion to maintain service for the sick and disabled in hospitals. Memberships make possible all the Le gion programs, such as care for needy children, baseball, Boys’ State, Boy Scout troops, oratorical contests, community ser vice and all the others. I am proud to congratulate Post No. 40 upon this not able achievement.” Wouldn't “I’ll tell you, Pat, my boy,” the big man of the town confided, laying a patronizing hand on the young Irishman’s shoulder, “I wish I had your tongue.” “Sure, sir,” grinned Pat, “but it would do yez no good without my brains.” tjm l I VijMO I ■;:&& j DECEMBER BRIDE-ELECT—Mr. and Mrs. James R. Castelloe of Windsor announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Rae, to William Potts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Potts of Edenton. A December 29 wed ding is to be held at the Ross Baptist Church at 3:30 P. M. No invitations are being sent but the public is invited to attend.
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