PAGE EIGHT r—SßcnoM owe SOCIETY NEWS l' ' ' mc-'j \ ____ •; Saturday Gumls Y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. White ta*d children, Susan and Samuel, Jr„ tit Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Alex White and daughters, Rebecca and Anna of Greenville, N. C., spent Satur day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr., on West Eden street. Return To Texas \ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moore and children, Shirley, Linda, Jackie and Cliff, have returned to their ‘fcome in Baytown, Texas, after visiting Mr. Moore’s mother, Mrs. W- C. Moore. Other guests were fffrs. O. W. Mumford of Grifton, jj. C-, and Mr. and Mrs. William iloore and children of Windsor. Visit Mother | Ed Zimmerman of Los Ange las, California, and Martin Zim nserman of Rocky Mount spent -the week-end as guests of their Another, Mrs. J. Edwin BUfflap 'gad Mr. Bufflap. Return To Florida ji Mrs. Bessie Speight and Miss Harriett Speight have returned Miami, Fla., after a two week 1 yisit with Mrs. J. O. Perry. f VUit At Mt. Gilead ; Mrs. Medlin Belch and Claire intent several days last week at lit Gilead with Mr. and Mrs. F __ U Week-end Guest i!' Miss Faye Dail of Virginia feeach, Va., was the week-end Miast of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie jtorce- Return Home - Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gibson and daughter, Blair, returned home Tuesday after visiting relatives in and around Nashville, Tenn. Quanlico Visitors ' Capt. and Mrs. Dick Jones and sons Frazer and Allen of Quan go, Va., are the guests of Mr. I iifnd Mrs. A. B. Harless. Move To Edenlon •: Mr. and Mrs. Graves Vann and family, formerly of Rocky Mount, have moved into their new home at 107 West Gale Street. Mr. Vann is employed by Seabrook, Inc. * Guest of Parents ’‘Paul Twiddy of Fort Bragg is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S- Twiddy. • Visiting Daughter j > : iMn. Powell of Smithfield "is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A; D. Barnhill. i o At Mags Head '.Ur. and Mrs. Wesley Chesson I and family are spending the week at Nags Head. o Durham Visitors ; Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Morgan pf Durham are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Robbins gt their cottage at Pilot’s Point. Visit In New York Capt. and Mrs. David Redfield and daughter Ann-Browning, sHll leave Thursday for White plains, N. Y., where they will he the guests of his parents, Mr. ind Mrs. D. W. Redfield. Capt. Redfield, who is assigned to duty kb Japan for the coming year, will leave New York for Cali fornia September 16. Raleigh Visitor ;■ Miss Sandra Fry of Raleigh; Was the week-end guest of Miss Arlene Fry. Charlotte Visitors . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haynes of- Charlotte spent a few days this week in Edenton visiting friends and renewing acquaintances. |F “■ ~ I Notice To Administrators, I Executors And Guardians | The law requires an ANNUAL I ACCOUNT to be made each year and I an INVENTORY to be filed within 190 days after qualifying. If your An -1 hiial Account, fiiventory or Final ■ Account are past due, we respectful- I ly urge that you file same at once, 1 as wCare required to report all such I cases to the Grand Jury, which will I convene at the September term of I Chowan County Suprior Court, Sep- I tember 9th. I - YOUR, COOPERA TION WILL ££ I VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! ■ I jpi A ■ A II ■ ■■ A A# ■ h Sb jßgp 11 1 LEi 11 mm iW • mm ■■ ■ | CimK OF SUPERIOR COURT \\ Visiting In Boston Mrs. John Kramer is visiting Mrs. Mildred Davis in Boston;’ Visiting On Eastern Shore Mrs. L. A. Patterson left Mon day to visit Mrs. Lucius Kellam on the Eastern Shore of Vir ginia. Visiting Parents Mrs. Douglas Cartwright is visiting her parents in Myrtle Beach, S. C- Returns To Philadelphia Miss Joy White returned to her home in Philadelphia Tues day after having been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Wood Privott. Returns From Camp ' Walter Holton, who has spent the summer at Camp Kanuga, Hendersonville, N. C., has re turned home. Visits Parents Mrs. Nancy W. Carson and daughter, Anne, have returned to Chapel Hill after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wood. Return To New Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Willie have returned to their home at 1 Hackensack, N. J., after spend ing a week with Mrs. Willie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. Ann and Carol Willie returned home with their, par ents after spending the summer with their grandparents. Return To Richmond Mrs. Richard Lacy and daugh ter Carla of Richmond, Va., have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Lacy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mans field. Greenville Visitors Mrs. Lloyd Allen and Mrs. Helen Forehand of Greenville spent Wednesday with Mr. and . Mrs. Raymond Mansfield. i Norfolk Visitor Mrs. J. C. Forehand of Nor- 1 folk, Va., was the guest of Mrs. T. E. Forehand for the past 10 days. Guest of Parents Miss Estelle Perry of Wash ington, D. Cm spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Perry. > ■ o Florida Visitors Mr. and and family bf Lake Butler, Fla., have been the guests of his mo ther, Mrs. Geprge D.' Smith, for several "days, j ’] ' f ,* ' ‘ ’ * Attends Drhma' Mrs. H. T. Layton was among the audience to witness “Horn In The West” at Boone, N. C., Sunday, night, August I‘B. She was accompanied by her son, Melvin Layton of Winston- Salem. Return To Suffolk Mrs. Herbert Leary and son, Scotty returned to their home in Suffolk Wednesday after spending several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas. Return From New York Rickie Hardin, Anne Graham and Tillie Cordon have returned home after a two weeks stay at Holliday House, Island Heights, N. Y. Norfolk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spruill of Norfolk spent Saturday in Edenton visiting relatives and ; friends. Return To Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gelbach and four children have returned I- to their home at Wickcliffe, ; Ohio, after visiting Mrs. Caro ; lyn Slagle and George Gelbach i on West Queen Street. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTOW. WORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1993. ' Edenton Dancing Class Instructor i I MISS MYRTLE ANN MOUNTCASTLE Announcement is made that Miss Myrtle Ann Mountcastle of Suffolk will again conduct dancing lessons in Edenton. Registra tion for classes will be held at the Episcopal Parish House Friday afternoon, September 6 from 2 to 5 o'clock. Registration For Dancing School Continued from Page 1, Section 1 She has attended the Dance Masters of America convention in New York and is a member ( of the Dance Educators of j America, after passing written, oral and demonstrative tests. She is also a member of Dance . Caravan of New York. . During the summers, Miss ] Mountcastle has studied under | Paul Draper, world’s greatest tap dancer; Peter Gennero, chore- 1 ographer of the Perry Coma TV ' Show; Leugi, greatest teacher of 1 Modern Jazz; Patricia Wilde Puma, Ballerina of New York 1 City Ballet; A1 Gilbert, national- i ly recognized as an authority on Child Dance Education and Jo seph Leirnoff, foremost perform er ajid teacher in the ballet • . ■ \ DISPLAY SALE I If of sade-to-Measure Clothes I FOR MEN AND LADIES |\ \ MR. DAVE KRAMER | \ HERE IN PERSON:) I TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd II 1 Tailoring Expert, representing §7 T To assist you in your selection t| I'M from a wide assortment of fine M 1-4 fabrics, and to take your measure- \ I*] ments for custom tailored clothes. ‘u j Cuthrell’s Dept. Store ij IT Edenton, N. 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