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For And About Women PAGE THREE Herald Society News Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webb and family of Fredericks burg, Va., spent the Christijias holidays with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bass of Clifton, N. J., spent the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bass and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Perry. ~ - ■ -ft -- Archie Smith’s parents visited on Christmas eve and Christmas day with his family. • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lee of Merry Hill spent the Christmas holidays in Charlotte visiting Mrs. Lee’s relatives. raw LOW COST MTOGM© HEATING with CLEAN, SAFE, CONVENIENt PYRQFAX GAS and i Warm/flaming HEATERS Warm Morning GAS HEAT ERS Spread a CARPET OF WARMTH over the floors •f your home. •'TOP-O-MATtC 7 CONTROLS save bending cv stooping to adjust UniperaUire or blower. inn ■ « m ow Own Financing! Harrell’s, Inc. Phene 482-3310 EDENTON, N. C. Xoer koae f.r eofen cm •pplteMM : Csoklaf : kc.thif water kemtlag I FOR SALE I I 3-Bedroom Brick House j I WALL-TO-WALL CARPET 1 ( ELECTRIC HEAT / 1 I NO MONEY DOWN I I Call Billy Bunch 482-3373 I I Or Haywood Jones 482-2314 I * J v Jr yf a -4 V f\ I it' i v J* wmn)Mp|i? {ft 4 gO^lMWk'X < wSSjmMm i > ItiaraliUS fflMittkWsffSrMr ' OLD-FASHIONED /1/MM The beet way to welcome fat the New Year la by sharing good wishes for the future with friends who mean so much. And we extend our best to you. D&M Super Market THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, JANUARY 1, 1970. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alls brook spent a few days in Williamston, visiting rela tives;. Alex Kehayes of Chapel Hill visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ke hayes, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gard and family visited in Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. -■ ■ o Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark and sons, Jason and Allen, spent the Christ mas holidays in Greenville visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Garris. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wynn and family visited relatives in Williamston on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott and son Stevie are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. jl Jackson in Houston, Tex. Mr. tod Mrs. Frank Evans and children, Jeff rey and Melonie of Green ville are spending the holi days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. Carey Evans. —— O Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bure and son Darrell of Felton, Del., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Evans over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ham ilton and children spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard Hamilton. O- ■■ Mrs. J. B. Jones and daughter Kim of Annan dale, Va., are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hol lowell. n Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bunch and family of Lex ington spent the Christ mas holidays tgith hi s mother, Mrs. Bertha) Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swindell and Miss Frances Marshboume have return-/ ed home after spendlnar the Christmas holiday sj with Mr. and Mrs. D. CL Lewis in Jacksonville, Jlaj Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chap pell and Mr. and Mrs. John Gadow of Great Bridge, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbitt from Ahoskie, Mr. and Mrs. James Cay ton of Hertford and the rest of their family had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cay ton. Mr. and Mrs. James U. Dail had as their guests on Friday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baker of Merry Hill and her broth er and family, Mr. apd Mrs. Ed Baker of Grovef ville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Al len Bunch and family spent the holidays with hes parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Earley in Old Fort. Mrs. David Warren and children of Chapel Hill are visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Drane. ■ —~ O 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Etter end family of Alexandria, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Partin, Jr., of Key West, Fla., spent the holidays in Edenton visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gard and family entertained Mrs. Gard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitehaust and three sisters and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milton of Louisiana, Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Batton of Virginia Beach, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bice jof Chesapeake, Va., on Christmas day. Rev. Terry Jones and family spent the Christ mas weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood Jones. - and Mrs. Roland H. Vaughan spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Vaughan, Jr., in Wilson. fru-ySWZ \ I Jn(<]l N£w V£AR | i'Ju i|\ '} f May we wish you a J’’ « '4 very happy ' & 1a ”K) \y\ healthy, wealthy J* o ° nt * W ' Se NeW^ ear ' * sincere thanks, Jar ‘|^ Edenton Savings frLoan Assit. ®/£ Tyter Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING Mniik* ' r'' I I l pprf i fw 1 mil v/ 9 PLANS TO WED—Mr. and Mrs. Amos Harrell Griffin of Kingsport, Tenn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Harrell, to Glenn Baylor Lindsay of Maryville, Tenn. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sidney Lindsay. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. C. N. Griffin of Edenton and the late Mr. Grif fin and Mrs. Frank A. Sharpe of Greensboro and the late Dr. Sharpe. The wedding is set for August 29, 1970, in First Presbyterian Church in Kingsport. An engagement party was held at the residence of the bride-elect on December 27. Messick-Lane Vows Spoken Miss Luana Lee Messick and Sgt. Larry Allen Lane, Jr., exchanged their wedding vows December 16 in the Cape Colony Church of Christ. The double - ring cere mony was performed by David E. Branholm be fore the families and close friends. Miss Jackie Facemire of Winchester, Va., was the pianist and Greg Dill of Elizabeth City was soloist. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Messick, Jr., of Charlottes ville, Va. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ralph Williams of Edenton and Larry A. Lane, Sr., of Hertford. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length gown of lace over satin accented With a cage train. Her shoulder length veil was attached to : a large rose headpiece. She carried a white Bible top ped with two cymbidium orchids. Mrs. David M. Derron of Edenton was matron of honor. David Lane, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mike Baker of Sal isbury, Md., was usher. Following the ceremony a reception was given by Mrs. David M. Derron and Mrs. David E. Branholm. The bride attended Ro anoke Bible College in Elizabeth City. Sgt. Lane is now serv ing in the U. S. Army and recently returned from his second tour of duty in Vietnam. The couple is temporar ily living in Elizabeth City but will move to Ft. Hood, Tex., January 16. Tips And Tricks Take a fling at spring! Newsiest, niftiest accessory note is Avon’s Ring Fling —a groovy new lipstick col lection with color-coordin ated beaded rings to wear on fingers, toes, wherever she goes! Collect the whole combo cases and bouncy bead rings in six swinging shades, with lip stick also in six lively hues like new Jazzberry and i Pu<-On-Pink. Great little gift idea, too, and a fun excuse for a Ring Fling party. NOTICE Lula White Flower Shop Pate's Florist EFFECTIVE JANUARY Ist Sprays $7.50 Standing Sprays SIO.OO Wreaths $12.50 Herald Society News; Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lay ton and family of Jack sonville spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forehand of Suffolk, Va., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C, Forehand. Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland of Greenville spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Letcher of Alabama spent a few days with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Man ning. On Christmas eve they all left sot Fayette ville to spend Christmas day with Mrs. Manning’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leonard. o- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spen cer of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. El liott. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pur year had as their guest her mother, Mrs. Stubbs, of Cheraw, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollowell, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hollowell, Jr., and Randy spent Sun day in Durham with Mr. and Mrs. Don Haithcock and family. Never lose your temper because somebody else can not think clearly. ,131, q strike with 3=A.g --' sudden swiftness. A slip, a fall, a collision is seldom announced. So be prepared. At least one member of every family should have a working knowledge of first aid. There are books on the subject and the American Red Cross gives classes where such information and training can be acquired. We recommend that you, or someone in your house hold, acquire the know-how. Another worthy recommendation is to maintain a supply of first aid medications on hand at all times-—antiseptic, gauze bandages, adhesive tape, alcohol,-soothing creams, etc. The cost is small and we’ll be glad to assist you in your selection. Hollowell ’s Rexall Drug Store Two Registered Pharmacists Always on Duty Phone 482-2127 Prompt Delivery j Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Smith spent the weekend with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bland Smith, in Winston-Salem. Martin Zimmerman of Rocky Mount spent the Christmas holidays as guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Ed win Bufflap and Mr. Buff lap. Mrs. Louise Pratt and son Stanley spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pratt in Winston- Salem. £\ HAVE ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. Carey Y. Par rish, Sr., celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary, on Christmas Day. It’s when a guy needs money that he finds out just how close his friends are. Babe Ruth hit his first home Tun at Fayetteville in 1914. Leonard Winslow, Jr., on leave from Thailand and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Britt from Newport News, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Winslow, Sr. Miss Dorothy Bufflap of Elizabeth City spent a few days over Christmas with her father, J. Edwin Buff lap and Mrs. Bufflap. O Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Clark of Durham spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Leary. €►^666 Taylor Theater EDENTON, N. C. X Wed., Thurs. and Fri., Dec. 31 - Jan. 1-2 (G). Jackie Gleason and ■ Estelle Parsons in ‘ DON’T DRINK THE WATER” Sat., Jan. 3 (M) Charlton in ‘‘PLANET OF T E : j APES’’ Sun., Mon. and Tues., : Jan. 4-5-6 (M) Geraldine Page and * Ruth Gordon in ‘‘WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO AUNT ALICE?” Coming Jan. 7-8-9-10— John Wayne in “THE UNDEFEATED”
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