t For And Ab out Women PAGE THREE THE CHOWAN HERALD, ED ENRON, MAY 14, 1878. t Chowan fflexatd Satiety, Mew& Mrs. Henry Goodwin has returned home froen Char lotte after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis Sewell. Mr. and Mrs° W. C. Bunch, Jr„ and children of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the week end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bunch, Sr., and Mrs. Grace Webb. Martin Zimmerman of Rocky Mount spent the week end as guest of his mother, Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap and Mr. Bufflap. Dr. and Mrs. M. Browne Holoman of Atlantic City, N. J., spent a few days last 4 week visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holoman. Miss Dorothy Bufflap re turned to her home in Eliza beth City Wednesday of this after spending a (few days as guest of her father, J. Edwin Bufflap and Mrs. Bufflap. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lowe spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach, S. C., and attended the laces at Darlington, S. C., on Saturday. Phil Harrell, stationed aboard the USS Kennedy, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Still man and family of Virginia Beach, Va., spent Saturday Jk visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bunch and boys of Mt. Olive spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. \ Shelton Rogerson. •• • O ■ ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Corbett and son of Wilson visited her mother, Mrs. P. E. Cayton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Chappell and children of Chesapeake, Va., visited her mother, Mrs. P. E. Cayton, over the week end. I m, C ARN IVAI^ • Jr. Petites • Missey • Juniors • Half Sizes REGULAR SALE 5 5.99 $ 5.00 6.99 6.00 7.99- 7.00 9.99- 9.00 11.99- 11.00 14.99- 14.00 17.99- 17.00 CHARGE or LAY AWAY fi rfo'S i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins were in Winston-Salem last , weekend to attend the fun eral of R. E. Sprinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Habit, Mr. and Mrs. Britten Byrum and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Small spent the weekend at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Halifax spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Downing. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lane and (family of Virginia Beach, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Wright Sue Powell, a student at East Carolina ‘University, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Powell. Jean Tomlinson spent Sat urday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ervin of Chapel Hill spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Perry and son of Portsmouth, Va., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrell and Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ervin of Gxeenville spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wallace and daughter of Greenville spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cuthrell and Mrs. Hettie Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker spent the weekend in Rich Square visiting their parents. Mr and Mrs. Bill Hamilton spent the weekend at Eastern Shore with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Leonard Hamil ton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Camp bell of Newport News, Va., visited her mother, Mrs. Ella Alexander, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and family have as their guest Gregg Clark of Kent State University, Ohio. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Cayton of New Hope spent Sunday visiting his mother, Mrs. P. E. Cayton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans of Greenville spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyce, 'Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Leyton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ashley,, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Privett, Mr. and Mrs. Woody Cope land, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Top pin, Mr. and Mrs. IBobby Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hollowell, Jr., spent the weekend in Charlotte attend ing the N. C. State Jaycee Convention. Ronnie Harrell spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harrell. Dr. and Mrs. Willis Bell and Alex of Durham spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Clark of Durham spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Leary. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dixon, Jr., attended the car races at Darlington, S. C., on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Peeples and son Tracy of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Peeples’ par ents, Mr and. Mrs. Dan Mor gan. FAMILY REUNION The Edwards (family re union was held Sunday in the VFW hut. Families and friends attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Edwards, Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards and children, Hamp ton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Edwards and daughter, IHayes, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ed wards, Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sadler and daugh ter, Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. Jannings Berry, Churchland, Va.; Mrs. Pearl Summers, Wil liamston; Mr. and Mrs. Vester Godwin and daughter, Wil liamston; Rev. and Mrs. Wil liam Tyndall, Edenton.; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Davis and children, Hampton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thomas and children, Hampton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Patterson and children, Hampton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rose and children, Hampton, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pate and children, Edenton; CWO and Mrs. George Hill, Newport News, Va.; Mrs. Delia Creech, Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Creech, Ports mouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Boyd, Washington; Mrs. Edna Blake, Gloucester, Va.; Mrs. Carol Mizelle and child ren, Edenton; Mrs. Alethia Farless, Edenton; Mrs. Joe Basnight, Edenton; Mrs. Es telle Ayers, Edenton; Mrs. Thomas Tumage and children, Edenton; Buddy Nixon, Eden-' ton; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hol land, Portsmouth, Va. After the dinner was served everyone enoyed the singing of the Greenwood Quartet of Hampton, Va. Herald Legals EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Having qualified as co executors of the estate of W. J. Berryman, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this, is to notify all persons hold- 1 ing claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of November, 1870, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make imme diate payment. This 7th day of May, 1970. Mrs. William Berryman, P. S. MdMuUan, Co-executors of Die Estate of W. J. Berryman, Deceased. Exp June 4c Rll Cracks And Holes Better Main Mi ptfe IMm Me *4 pusncwoop- >, ■ !* • K . , .fc ■ i; »v . 4 . • (|H ' V. . ' •- . ■ * i . \'4f 111 || 1111 \ \ * J v 9 « ■ UNIQUE PRE FABRICATED VACATION HOME Forsyth Firm Is Turning Out Homes WINSTON-SALEM A new North Carolina based com pany has begun full produc tion of a unique pre-fabri cated vacation home. Guy A. Bartoli, president of Bartoli & Brady Enterprises, said the company is produc ing two of the houses a day at a plant near here. The house, called the Top sider, was designed to blend with nature, said Bartoli, who designed it with Burl Brady, a native of Salisbury. Octa gon-shaped and perched atop a central core of concrete and steel, the house bears a re News From Merry Hill By Mrs. Ethel Winbome Mrs. Louise Taylor and daughters, Winifred and Gail, of Williamston spent Tuesday here visiting relatives. Mrs. Cullen Davis and baby of Woodbridge, Va., spent from Wednesday until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce and visited her mother, Mrs. Willie White in the Bertie County Hospital at Windsor. ‘Mrs. Kate Johnson of Chesa peake, Va., has been spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker and also visiting other friends and relatives. Mrs. Elliott Phelps return 'j—! i — ‘ ' '' JJJ}. *7 WANT TO ASK YOU ALL A BIG FAVOR - STOP EATINGI" tsWi 1-44 SA ” 4h Jw SOFT TOUCH A % BATH MAT SEr\ Atsortod Colon yfls WHIR SOFT COTTON semblance to a mushroom. It has two bedrooms, two full baths, completely built-in kit chen and a large living room. Floor-to-ceiling glass brings the outdoors into every room. All parts of the house were designed to be carried by hand, making it possible to erect the house on sites in accesible to conventional con struction. The house can be assembled with hand tools in a little over three days. Large developments of these houses are now under way at Beech Mountain and Sugar Mountain resorts near ed home Sunday to Colorado Springs, Colo., after spending the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey of Hampton, Va. Rev. and Mrs. Sherwood Allcox were guests of his mother at Grifton Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Britt c‘. Edenton visited Mrs. Sue Britt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hol land, Jr., and children of Vir ginia Beach, Va., and Mr. and Banner Elk. Bartoli and Brady Enter prises was formed in late 1968 to produce the Topsider (also called Skisider and Surfsider). The first houses were turned out in a small facility near Boone in 1969. The company plans produc tion of 750 houses in 1970. A future plant is planned for Salt Lake City, Utah, and the Virgin Islands, Bartoli said. A distributorship has been established in Steam boat Springs, Colo., and a re search and development divi sion has been set up at Spruce Pine. Mrs. Robert Perry and child ren of Wallops Island. Va., and Miss Amelia ‘Perry of Blast Carolina University at Greenville were with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry on Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. Kate Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mizell in Edenton Monday. State Students Select Sexton RALEIGH—N. C. State Uni versity students have elected 45 representatives to serve in the Student Senate for the 1970-71 academic year. The legislators were elect ed in recent spring elections to represent the schools in which they are enrolled. The Senate is responsible for adopting student laws and regulations and acts as a liaison body between the stu dents and the faculty and ad ministration. Senators from North Caro lina include Frederick W. Sexton, a major in textile technology, son o.f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 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In most people's minds, the word “strike” it self constitutes an immediate picture of long-haired hippies clad in loud attire and pos sessing an even louder pair of lungs. Not so! For UNC, led by student body presi dent, Tommy Bello, is merely engaged in a peaceful protest over the unnecessary deaths of the four students at Kent State. As one student, .1 am taking immediate steps to voice my concern over an is sue that is so bitterly divid SHOP I.N.S. AT W. E. S. FIRST CUT Pork Chops lb. 49c GWALTNEY Bacon lb. 79c LARGE FRESH Eggs 2 doz. 89c Morton’s TV Dinners ea. 39c PTT T QUITSV Cake Mix 3 for SI.OO PILLSBURY Frosting 3 for SI.OO >/j GALLON TROPICAL Orange Juice jar 39c NO. 2«/ j SIZE POCAHONTAS Pork & Beans 5 cans SI.OO SUNSHINE Fig Bars 1-lb. pkg. 39c Try Us For Fresh Meats and Homemade Sausage W. E. Smith's Stare ROCKY HOCK SECTION Phone 221-4031 - Edenton, N. C. LINED SHIFT Wf SATEEN PRINT Y»jl ml Reg. Price $339 1 ■ \a&? T $3.27 ing the nation on college* campuses by attending rallies, organizational meetings and even “liberation classes” which are open, informal dis cussions held outdoors and offered by volunteers to those students interested in current events. My appeal to you as re sponsible U. S. citizens is to become involved. As you are not in >my position as a col lege student, I suggest strong ly, as a long-range goal, that you take 10 minutes and write your congressman. Let him voice your opinion, but be heard! ROSEMARY HOLMES. “I COULDN'T POSSIBLY BE SPENDIN