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L Ji GE3S NEWS -
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mathews were
meats of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dail in
Edenton Sunday. , k : -
Miss Julia Lane ia quite aick with
a case of malaria fever. .
Mrs. Henrietta Mathews is spend
ing the week with Mrs. J. B. Bas-niarhL..
Mr. and Mrs. N. C Spivey visited
Mr. and Mrs." Bob Spivey Sunday.
Tittle Misses ' Marjorie Mathews
. and Christine Mathews are spending
the week with their grandmother,
Mrs. S. P.: Mathews.
. "Mrs. Charlie White left Wednesday
with the party of club women on an
extended trip through the mountains
of western North Carolina, visiting
Chimney Rock. Asheville and other
places of interest. -
Mrs. Jenkins Walters and Miss
, Lota Spivey called on Mr. and Mrs
N. C. Spivey, Monday afternoon.
Mrs' W. B. Perry and Mrs.. John
Asbell were
Monday.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson spent Friday tfi
Elirabeth City, '
mrwrm, 7,-. ., .. '
The high-score prize waB won by
Miss Edith Everett, while the guest
of honor received the consolation.
Dainty refreshments were served.
WOODV1ILE NEWS
Mrs. Odell WBt. oX Payetteville,
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J.
M. Tolar.
Mrs. Ackiss Gregory is visiting
. CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
who were so kind to us at the time
of the death of our mother, Mrs.
her sister, Mrs. Charlton Spruill, atW. T. McMullan. For each thought-
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. N. C. Spivey was a charming
hostess to her bridge club and a
number of friends at her souse at
Ashland on last Thursday afternoon.
The house was tastefully decorated
in cut flowers and potted plants and
athe flower design was carried out in
the tally cards.
Mrs. J. G. Roberson was awarded
the nrize for high score and Mrs,
Dennis Godwin received the consola
tion.
Those present were Mrs. Carl God
win, Mrs. C. B. Parker, Mrs. N. C.
Spivey, Mrs. Virgil Sutton, Mrs. C.
E. White, Miss Virginia Umphlett,
Miss Clara Spruill, Mrs. Winston
Lane, Mrs. H. R. Winslow, Mrs. J.
G. Roberson, Mrs. Dennis Godwin and
Mrs. J. B. Basnight.
The hostess served a delicious
course of ice cream and cake.
Virginia Beach. Va.
Mrs. Wilton Pierce and her nttie
son have returned home after visiting
relatives. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. Pierce's sister-in-law,
Miss Margie Pierce, who will spena
sometime here.
Mrs. Brickhouse and sons, William,
Melvin and Ray, are visiting rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.Bogue and
Miss Beulah Bogue visited Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Winslow, at Winfall, Sun-dav.
Miss Mildred Bogue has returned
home, after a week's visit with Mrs.
L. F. Winslow.
Mrs. J. A. Bray has as her guest,
her sister, Miss Cheatam, of Roa
noke, Va.
C. O. Ownley and Miss Myrtle
Ownley were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlton Spruill, at Vir
ginia Beach, Va.
Mrs. R. L. Spivey, Sr., and Mrs.
R. L. Spivey, Jr., were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bogue.
ful act of kindness and every expres
sion of sympathy we are grateful.
THE FAMILY
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Clara Spruill was a charming
hostess to her bridge club at her
home near Burgess, Tuesday after
noon. Miss i Virginia Umphlett made
top score.
.Those present were Mrs. J. B.
Basnight, Mrs. Winston Lane, Mrs.
Dennis Godwin, Mrs. Charlie White,
Miss. Clara Spruill, Miss Virginia
Umphlett, Mrs. Carl Godwin, and
Mrs. N. C. Spivey.
The hostess served a delicious
course of lemonade and wafers.
WINFALL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr.,
and Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Sr., spent
Sunday at Virginia Beach.
Mrs. Willie White, of Manteo,
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Claude
White.
Mrs. W. F. Morgan, who is attend
ing summer school in , Wilson, spent
the week-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood White spent
Sunday here with relatives.
Mrs. W. W. Trueblood and Miss
Myrtle Humphlett spent Sunday in
New Bern, visiting Mrs. Satchwell.
Mrs. Annie Hollowell and daugh-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our grateful
appreciation of the many kindnesses
and expressions of sympathy ex
tended to us at the time of recent be
reavement. For every thoughtful
act of kindness and each expression
of sympathy we are most grateful..
THE FAMILY
Of Paul Stallings
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CHAPANOKE NEWS
The Missionary Society of Wood
ville Baptist Church will meet Tues
day aftemon at the church.
Quite a number from Chapanoke
attended the Childrens Exercises at
Mt. Hermati Church Sunday night.
"Childrens Night," will be observ
ed Sunday night at 8 o'clock at Oak
Grove Church. The public is cordial
ly invited to be present.
Miss Edna Louise Wilson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson of
Chapanoke will receive her A. B.
degree with a major in history. She
is a member of the Alpha Kappa, so
ciety, the Y. W. A., the Phi Delta
litery society, the International Re
YEOPIM STATION
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Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dail, from
Bethel, spent Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mathew Dail.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lane, of
Ballahack, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Goodwin Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. James Thach and Miss Louise
Thach spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Harrell, at Ballahack.
W. K. Moore, of Norfolk, Va., is j
visiting friends and relatives here, j
MrR. Nep Davenport, of Pinetown,
is spending a few days with Mr. and j
Mrs. A. D. Thach.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thach and
Louise Thach spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Har
rell and family, at Ballahack.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thach visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, at
Bethel, Saturday evening.
Miss Louise Thach was a guest in '
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ward, at Bethel, Saturday evening.
RECENT BRIDE HONORED
Mrs. W. F. Ainsley, who before
Let... niA nH th rood rinh. Miss ner recent marriage was miss uonis
Wilson is returning Wednesday from Gregory, was honoree at a delight
Macon, where she graduated Mon-,ful bridge party and miscellaneous
. ' shower on Monday night, when Miss
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ertha Whitehead, visited her .. ' , TZTZJl "
Ellis Miller, in Winfall.; ZZT ' r
Four tables were arranged for
bridge and those present were Mrs.
W. F. Ainsley, Miss Edith Everett,
Miss Louise Payne, Miss Bernice
White, Miss Edna Ruth Cannon, Miss '
Joyce Barren, miss wary vneua
Relfe, Miss Ruth Elliott, Miss Hazel
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Mayes, xaiss urace juiowies, miw
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nd Mrs. Othie Jordan visit-
and Mrs. Lewis Lane Sunday.
. Misses Waverly DOrsey and Edna
DOrsey motored to. Nags Head re
cently. .. ' ' . .-. .
Mrs. C L. Jackson and grandson,
aAlralra mre KnonHinir the
summer at Mrs. Jackson's old home, j patricia Stephens, Miss Carolyn Rid
Mrs. Cecil Garrett, spent Monday dick, Miss Eugenia Gregory, Miss
afternoon with Mrs. W R. Perry. Elizabeth Stephens, Mrs. Mark Gre-
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