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HERTFORD ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Ed'-ar Bagley si d
Children from near Hertford visit
•d at Mr. J. G. Goodwin's Hun
day.
M rs Edward Chappell is sgirnd
ing sometime in South Norfolk
with her daughter, Mrs. N. G.
DsIL
Mrs. W. W. Spruill visited in
Rocky Hock recently.
Mr. J. G. Goodwin and family
attended the reyival services at
. Rocky llock church Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chappell
aad daughter, Blanche, Mosis
AJden White, Bessie Chappell
and Mary Cartwright snd Mr. C.
M. Chappell attended the B.V.P.
U. at Bethel Sunday night.
Mrs. W. P. Copeland entertain
ad company from Eilenton Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Goodwin
apd children attended service* at
^ Teopim Tuesday afternoon
Mil T. W. Nixon, Hettie Pres
ton and Frank Nixon visited at
the home of Mr. Edward Chap
pell last Tuesday.
Mr. Willie Hrigg* of Glidcn
called at the home ol Mr. Ed
Chappell Tuesday afternoon.
Messrs. Hollo well and Caddy
from near Hertford visited Ur;
B» W. Turner Thursday after
noon.
' Mrs. J. B. Chappell and daugh
tar, Mary, are visiting relatives in
Hertford this week.
Mrs. W. P. Copeland visited in
Rdentoti Saturday afternoon.
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DISTRIBUTING A VAL
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FOR FARMERS.
The pitlmi Benk it giving a
way a book of valuable informa
tion that any farmer will profit by
reading aa it contain* over 100
practical auggeation* that anil
aave both TIME and MONEY,
The next time too arc in toan
go by and get one aa they are
Free for the taking.—edrt. Otpd.
Tolu New*.
W. J. Boyce of South Norfolk
is visiting his brother, J. H.
Boyce.
Mr. and Mrr. T. C. Twine. Mr
and Mr* W. H. Twine and child
rcn, Minnie and Pauline, spent
Saturday and Sunday below Suf
folk with Mr. and Mrs. Noah J.
Boyce
Mias Mary Hollowed of Eden
ton was the guest of the Misses
Hollowed a part of last week.
E. D. White visited relatives
in E City a part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Winslow
and children of Hertford visited
Mr. and Mrs. R H. Hollowed a
few days last week. '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapped
of Belsidere visited Mr. and Mrs.
K H. Hollowed Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Simpson
and child of South Norfolk were
guests of Mr. and Mia. A. K.
As bell last week.
Mr. Humphrey Qn ffin is still I
on the sick list.
Mrs. W. J. Byrum and Mias
Etta Asbe',1 spent Sunday even
ing with her aiater, Miss Maggie
Bunch.
Mrs. Curtis Asbell and Miss
Scott of Norfolk are the guests
of Mia. W. E. Forehand at this
writing.
Misa Esther Hudson continues
on the sick list.
W. H. Lane of Chappell Hill
was here Monday on business.
Tent meeting at Happy Home
this week.
Mr. J. H. Evans and daughter,
Bosie, and Mr. W. ,H. Byrum
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Chap
pell Tuesday.
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•Miss Annie F. Brown of Bos
ton, superintendent of the Lend
A-Hand Minion was the honor
ed guest of Mrs T. W. Costco a
few days ago. While here she
addretsrd the four dub* organ
i*ed by Mrs. Oosten, and Inspect
rd the public library recently do
nated to Gat. tville.
Mrs. Will..r I Hid lick of New
Orleans, arrived in town Hunday
for a visit to the family of Mr. R.
M Riddick, Sr
Mesdames W S. Hayes and
W. F. Ruth, and Master Wood
land, returned to their borne in
Windsor Monday alter a visit to
relatives in and near town.
Mis T. M. Brown returned to
her home in ttufolk BaturJsy af
t. r '(lending a few days in Gatca
erjlc. f
Messrs Paul'tlr fl.-r and Calvin
»okis and Mimes Laura Ircigh
iliud tk and Clara Maie Brown
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
lennie Rogers neat Somerton
Misses Isnzabrth Smith, Joyo
(lines, K«'ie Lure anti Mr Krin s*
’di'tli of Keyiioldson were guests
ul Mi"c» Lucy and Jeanette Cos
ten Mon.ray. »
M rs. Charlie Atkinson and chil
dr*. n o( Suffolk spent the past
week with her sister, Mrs James
Blanchard.
Mr. and Mrs J. H. Staylor and
children having concluded a visit
to Mrs. L. L. Harrell left lor
then home in Crewe Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs W. r. biown and
wn, Hr>or. of Portsmouth spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. A.
brown.
Mr. Carson Cross of Norfolk
arrived in Gatcsvillc Tuesday (or
a visit to his cousin, Mr. William
Crow.
M*. Henry Fisher of Raleigh
i* at home for a visit to his pa
rents.
Mr. Herbert Rea of Newport
News spent th* week-end at the
home of his lather.
Miss Pattie Hunter of Pine
town is visiting Miss Mary Cross.
Misa Pratt, who has been a
guest at the home of Mias Ja.ict
Walton, left (or Franklin last
week.
Misa Nannie Riddick has re
turned home from a short stay
with her stater, Mrs R. M. Jones
of Nurney.
Misa Amy Riddick la on a visit
to friends in Bertie county.
Mrs Victoria Skinner of Port
wonoiK is inning ner sister, Mrs.
James Rea.
Mis* Wertie Harrell, who has
been visiting Mrs. O. P Turner,
left for her home in Aboslde Sat
urday .
Miss Zita Roberta of Norfolk
is spending some time with her
aunt Mias Mag Riddick.
Miaa Nannie Riddick and Mr.
Keooie Riddick, Jr, spent s few
days the pert week at Ocean
View.
Saturday, September 9, at 9:80
o’clock, Mr. N. B Boone and
Miss Annie Elisabeth Hart of
Potecaai were quietly married at
the home of Mr. and Mra. C. P.
Turner. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. T, 8. Orutchfield
after which they left for a north
ern tour. Thoae present ware
Messrs Robert Hart of Dertdroo.
Vs., Harvey Hart and Jack Har
rell of Poteeaai, and Mra. Fannie
Lasalter Of Murfreesboro.
' Mr. Parker Croat of Suffolk la
at home for a abort stay.
The Baptists worshiped in their
beautiful new church &e fourth
Sunday morning for the first time
since Its completion.
Rev. Mr. Barnea of the Meth
odist Orphanage conducted ser
vices in the M. E. Ohurch the
4th Sunday evening.
Mr. Rd Blanchard and family
of Sunbury were recent visitors
at the home o< Mr. Jam. Blanch
ard. • • .
v.
MU* Mary Harrell of Elisabeth
City U yiaiting the (smily of her
cousin, Mr. Maxie Harrell
Mias Rice from Raleigh and
Mr. Pierec of the U. 8. Army
have recently concluded a visit
to Miss Rule Fdwards.
Miss Hattie Maie Standing re
turned home last week from a
two weeks' stay with Mias Verth?
Hunch of Tyner.
Mi-ses Alma Fisher, Clara Maie
Brown and Myrtle Rountree spent
part ot the past week with Iriends
at Willow.
Mr. Jim Bure has recently
moved his family into his new
home on Lee street.
Mias Inea Felton returned home
Saturday from a delightful auto
mobile trip to Raleigh.
Mr*. C. W Hudgins and Miss
Laura Lee Kanon reached home
last Thur day from a ten days
s ay in Baltimore.
Mr Tommie Andrews of Nor
folk i* visiting the family ol Mr.
G 0. KHwan's.
\li*s Ksthir Rea spent a few
dry* the part week with Mrs.
Noah Felton near Hertford.
Mr*. J. R. Parker and daugh
ter, Him Mabel, are away on a
vi*it to her mother, Mra. Wright,
of Belvidere.
•Rev. T. R C.rutchheld and
family visited friends in Winton
last Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. Ben Draper, of Asheville,
was a recent visitor at the home
of Mr. James Rea.
Mrs. Will Rountree und child
■ cn of Holland, Va., viaittd the
home of her father. Mr. Melvin
Lilley, last week.
Mr W J Hayes of New Toik
is making a visit to reUtives in
a id near Gatesvillc.
Miss White of Colerain srasthe
guest of her sister. Mrs. W. W
Dean*, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Askew at
tended the funeral of her father,
£|Owens, of Merchants
last Baturday.
Mrs. Godwin of Colerain U vis
iting her son, Mr. A. P. Godwin.
Mrs. M. M. WillUms spent a
few days last week with Misses
Rate Hill and Annie Cross near
Sunbury
M. C. M. Stokes of Pitt coun
ty spent the week-end in Gates
viHe.
Eire hum.
The Mitsc* Horton ol Whaley
ville have been visaing Miss Zoe
Snwyer.
Quite i crowd ol young peo
ple peid ■ farewell visit to Mias
Epic Garter Monday night. Bha
returned home Tuesday after a
week* a Wait to relatives and
friend* here.
Mias Lucie Johnson of Suffolk
is visiting her son. Mr. A. M.
Johnson.
The revival services of the past
weak at Cool Spring church was
thoroughly good and especially
so since on Saturday the church
aude the decision to hnve service
twice a month instead of only
once.
Mr. Basil M ( rawtord left on
T uesday for school at Bulet
Creek.
Mrs. Sam Green of Norfolk la'
visiting Mrs. Carter this week.
Mrs. J. P. Hale sod Mias Kate
Liver mao are Waiting relatives la
Norfolk this week.
Regalar prayer service at Mure
Baptist church Monday night.
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