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Cobb of DoveY, Dela
ent the week-end with
ler, Mrs. Lloyd Cobb;
;ed his brother and sis
t, Mr. and Mrs. Brax
'l mis. Minnie Bazemore and
ion, Bert of Edenton spent
|| [Thursday with Mrs. Bazemore’s
>rother-in-law and sister, Mr.
md Mrs. Arthur Davis.
D. P. Mizelle and daughters,
kps. Betty McWalters and Mrs.
lilly Umphlett of Edenton visit
id their grandmother, Mrs. C. T.
taker and family on Thursday
iftemoon.
..Mrs.-W. T. Davis and daugh
ter, Velma, visited in Windsor
rednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Love and
daughter, spent from Fri
day" until Sunday at their cot
tage at Atlantic Beach.
| Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Davis,
Mrs.. Kenneth Spivey and boys,
KerrJ and Kerry visited Mr. and
Mis. James Davis in Windsor on
Saturday.
i Mrs. T. E. White, Mrs. Te
fieal Taylor and girls were in
Alhoskie Tuesday.
J Mrs. Charlie Smithwick of |
Windsor, Route 2, visited her|
" bunt, Mrs. C. T. Baker and fam-1
ily Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Lloyd Cobb, Mr. and j
Mrs. Braxton Cobb and ■ son, j
also. Mr.- and Mrs. Gil
bert Williams and daughter, 1
Lynn of Ahoskie spent Sunday I
Jof la9t week with Mr. and Mrs. j
E. R. Larraway in Jacksonville.!
» The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar
Turner, Mrs. T. E. White, Mrs. j
Lillie Evans, Mrs. J. D. Smith-
Wick and Mrs Jim Smith visit-]
ed the new nursing home in j
Hamilton Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce and
daughter, Cindy, also Mr. and
Mrs. James Davis of Windsor
visited Nags Head, Manteo and
Oregon Inlet last Sunday. !
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Austin of,
Portsmouth, Va., spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. W. T,.j
Davis last week. . j
Mrs. Chet White and mother,;
Mrs. Lillie Evans visited Mrs.
White’s son-in-law and Uaugh- ‘
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rob
ertson' in Rosemead Wednesday
dPernoon. Mrs. Robertson ac
companied her mother and
grandmother to Ahoskie to do
Some shopping.
, * Fonda Smithwick, student at
Bhst Carolina College, Green
ville, spent the week-end at
home with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Britt Smithwick, her
Sister, Amelia and brother,
Britt.
! Mrs. Sara Perry and Mrs.
Herbert Mizelle of Windsor,
Mrs. Duke Lilly and children of
Williamston visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Baker Thursday as-
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ternoon.
Raymond Baker of Ahoskie
visited his brother and sister
in-law, Mr. and Mrs Jesse Bak
er Sunday night.
Mrs, D. A. Byrd returned
home Sunday after spending
some, time with her nephew and
wife, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pru
den in Wilson; also visiting
Mrs. Maude Spivey in Windsor.
Tommie Cobb and son, Ken
neth of Elizabeth . City . spent
Sunday with Mrs. T. E. White
and Mrs! Vhgie Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgd’ Baze
more of Edenton visited Mrs. C.
T. Baker and family Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Archie Rhea of Ahoskie
spent Sunday with her mother,
Mrs. Lloyd Cobb.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Baker
and daughter, Nita Sue, Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Baker spent the
week-end in Portsmouth, Va., |
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Am- 1
brose and. Mr. and Mrs,- Bobby
Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet White,
Marion White and Mrs. Lillie
Evans visited Mr. and Mrs-,
Stanley Evans Sunday afternoon
in Windsor.
Mrs. Lila Freeman of Mars
Hill spent the week-end with i
her brother-in-law , and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker.
-Roland Evans of Norfolk, Va.,
visited his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr, and Mrs. Chet White,
also his mother, Mrs. Lillie Ev
ans Saturday morning. ,
The Rev. Mr. Brown, pastor
of Edgewood Chapel Baptist
Church, Windsor, was guest
speaker at the Baptist ‘ Church
Sunday night as it was the be
ginning of Youth Week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rascoe,
Ji\, of Windsor spent Sunday
wi'b Mrs. Rascoe’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs Talbert Jackson
and children, Andy and Teresa
s pent Sunday with Mr.' Jack
son’s parents, Mr; and Mrs.
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Thomas Jackson, Sr., in Eden
tqn.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunch
and boys, Timmy and Vinson of
Chowan County spent Sunday
with Mr. .and Mrs. Ellis Ed
wards and Mrs. ' Bessie Leices
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson,
Sr., Mrs. Richard Jackson and
daughter, Lynn of Edenton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Talbert
Jackson Thursday afternoon.
Miss Nancy Pruden of Wilson
spent from Thursday until Sun
day with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Willis at “Willis Landing”.
Ann Smithwick, student at
Methodist College, Fayetteville,
is spending the spring holidays
at home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. P. Smithwick.
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and
children, Edmund 111 and Ma-,
rie, Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and
Mrs Virgie Baker were in Ahos
kie Thursday morning on busi
ness and shopping.
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., Mrs.
Will Earless and Mrs. S. B. 1
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Adams visited friends in Har
rellsville Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Ed Daniels ’ and Mrs.
Linwood Burich spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Lynch in Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mitchell
and boys of Charlotte spent the
week-end with Mrs. Mitchell’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Phelps.
Everett Baker, student at
Norfolk, Va., Business College,
spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch and
family of Edenton visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
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