IS n n I ti m- M f IH . H t I u 'SS s 1 B ' Mt V . w 1 .1 I 1 ; J M tt 1 4 .OCM -i . 8 4tewsl T - , ! Ill i .TTHEWS-HAhRELL ' . To Atlanta . ai'-Mrs. Robert Harrell,! Mr. and Mrs.', Carroll Berry "Ji lJertiprd! announce the ;spent several day last week in nt ..of their daughter, Atlanta, - Gaj Vfjf-ft their , son ;thi..tO' Crafton Mat-1 and daughter iih-f -'liMr. and S4r. 'Carrot Berfiy :i VUilirig prfndpW ShSjcgjng daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Swin dell, is visiting her 'grfandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. IL. Thigpen... in Windsor. P.. son- of Mr.- and Mrs, Ltatfhews, Hertford. The " will take place in No- kii-'i v: : ; - . ,. Horn From College , . , ! Miss Joanna Williford of East "''Carolina" College spent the week- 1 wt 'irith" her "parents, Mr. and- : yrs. Charles Williford. rtek-end In Biscoe Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kanoy were jfi Biscoe; this week-end. Returns To Hertford v Mrs. Walter J. Kanoy returned 4 Hertford on Sunday after pending the past week in Biscoe. From Durham Miss Jo Pat Stokes of the Watts School of Nursing in Durham, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes. Week-end In Lumberlon " Miss Gladys Felton spent the week-end' in Lumberton , . witrj Jriends. .tWSSIJ week-end Here Mrs. Frank Jolly of Greenville ipent the week-end with her mo ther, Mrs. Wilson Reed and her lister, Miss Mimrea rceea. From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. Garland Stanton and daughter, Phyllis of Ports mouth spent a few days last week With Mrs. Carlton Cannon. '1- -. Sunday In Norfolk j! Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris and fir. and Mrs. J. E. Newby and hildren spent Sunday in Norfolk ftrith Miss Mary Helene Newby. From Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hemingway of Dunn were week-end visitors of Mrs. Vera B. Batton and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Broughton. Attend Gam Miss Mabel Martin Whedbee of Virginia Beach spent the week end with her parents, "Sir. and Mrs. S. M. Whedbee and with them attended the Carolina-Tennessee football game on Saturday at Chapel Hill.. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hensley and children of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reed. Mrs. Reed continues to be very '11 at her home on Grubb Street i From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. Alton Overton and daughter of Greenville spent the week-end with Mr. Overton's par. ehts, , Mr.i and : Mrs Harry ' Over ton. ,.:, " si- Week-end Here ' ! . Mr., and Mrs., Irving Stubbs of Norfolk spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ,.Ej , Y. Berry. 'On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. J, E. Jones went to Pine-' town to visit-Mr. -Stubbs'' father, W. Stubbs. From Virginia Beach ' Miss Mary Ann Harris of Vir-i ginia Beach spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Harris. SfBJderilit, Jr.; Wo fcotrfpleted his basic training at Fort Jackson. Returned Homo : Mrs. W. D. P,erry, Sr has re turned home after spending sev eral days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. King at Guil ford College and, Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas Butt at Greensboro. From RaeJoid'' ' ' jm I From College ' -c' ft: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harrington 1 Miss Shelby Jean Overton, ! a of Raeford spent the week-end 'student at East Carolina College, with Mrs. Barrington's mother,! sPent the week-end with her par Mrs. Raymond Skinner, Mrs. ents, Mr." and, Mrs. Harry Over- Skinner returned with thorn t ton, Raeford for a visit of several days. Overnight Guests ,. JMrv'and Mrs. James Jofrnspn and. family of Virginia Beach spent Friday night with Mrs. Johnson's brotheiuin-law' and sis ter, Mr and, Mrs. . Viv.iun Mat-, thews. Miss Ruthie Johnson re mained for the week-end.'' From Warwick Mrs. Kathleen Copeland of Warwick, Va.; was the guest -of Mrs.. J. C. Blanchard several days I this week. IU At Home Mrs. Jack Barker has been con- In Hospital Mrs. Viola Nachman is a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital in Elizabeth City. In Hospital Mrs. R. M. Fowler entered Nor folk General Hospital on Sunday for observation and treatment. Visits In Norfolk ; Mrs. Charles Whedbee is spend ing several days this week in Norfolk' with Mr. and Mrs. R. O. .Applewhite. Returned Home ! :'Mfv'and Mrs. Ei EJ Payne have returned' ' home' ; .after, spending several days ini Charlotte visit ing'Mrl and' Mrs, Richard S. Payne; 'i: i ,k i. ;:, ;.:!.'-; li-i, i l From Norfolk i ,i . ( i MrJ and Mrs.ii Bernard Powell and- daughter Gale' of Norfolk spent. Sunday with "Mr; and Mrs. R."-fc'f,itchr In Hospital J. D. Teates was admitted to the Albemarle Hospital last Sat urday for observation and treat ment. From Hampton $ Mrs. R. L. Knowles had as her guest this wek Mrs. Bright of Hampton, Va. From College - , - Miss Sue Perry White from East Carolina College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White." :!, In Florida , . Mrs. J. H- Bagley is visiting her son-in-law and - daughter, : Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pickhardt and fami ly at Smyrna Beach, Fla. - From Staunton Mr. ,and Mrs. Guv Shuc from $taunton, Va., spent several days last week with Mr. apd ., Mrs. Frank Jessup. St Visits Parents Mrs. , Frank Sloop and small daiignter',1 Mary Elizabeth;' arriv ed Monday from, Dublin, Va., to spend some time with Mrs. Sloop's parents, Dr. and Mrs. I, A. Ward. Visiting Here Commander and Mi's. William Hardcastle arrived this week-end to spend several days with Com mander Hardcastle's mother, Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, Sr. Called To Maryland Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Payne were called to Snow Hill, , Maryland recently by the seriOus illness of Mr. Payne's brother.,, In Waihlngioa Miss Nancy Henderson spent the week-end with friends in Washington, D. C. : , 1 From South' Carolina , . ' i Mrs.. Arthur. Jones from Bates ville, S. CV is the . guest of -her sister,, Mrs. J. L. Leggett In Washington ' j " ,,. Mrs'. ,R. T, Brinn is visiting; Commander 'and Mrs. Tim. Brinn in Washington,. D, C. . , , In Morfolkt -.;.. : ; v., -J ; Mrs. C. B. Stallings is spending this week with relatives in Nor folk, Va, , ; HOSTS AT DINNER , Mr. and. Mrs. Melvin Owens were hosts at dinner at their home on 'the Old Neck Road on Wednesday .night, c6mplimenting ineir nouse guest, Miss Billie Jean Younger of Washington, D. C. The dining room was attractive ly decorated for the occasion and the following guests enjoyed the delicious dinner:, , Miss Younger, Mrs. h, B. ' Sander lin, Sr.; of Shi loh, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Owens of Elizabeth 'City and -Mrs.' Chafes Albertson of Hertford. v ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. 0.. Felton entertained her bridge club Tuesday night at her home. Those playing were Mesdames Charles Whedbee. B. G. Koonce, T. B. Sumner, W.' G. Wright, V. N. Darden, Miss Thel ma Elliott and Miss Kate Blanch ard. .The high score prize went to, Mrs., Whedbee. .Refreshments were served..' t . , ' ..I, ROpK CLUB MEETS Mrs. D. F. Reed, Sr., entertained her rook club Friday night at her home on Dobb Street. . Those playing were Mesdames J. E. Morris, J. H. - Towe, Charles Whedbee, B. ' G.' Koonce, Julian White, Oscar Newborn, G. R. Tucker, Archie Lane, Harry Hol lowell, James S.McNider, W. J. Davis and C. T. Skinner. The high1 score prize went to Mrs, Newbold' and the floating prize was awarded Mrs. Moiris. A sweet course was served. . " . .- . . HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB , Mrs. C. R. Holmes was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night at her home. Those playing were, Mesdames T. L. Jessup, J. T. Big gers, J. D. Coston, C. E. Johnson, Tom Skipsey,-Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Ruby White. The high score.prizetwept-faWrS. A sweet course wasT served, mmm m Mil' 5j ;': The rewards.: for helping ij Mother with .her cake are. :! ;, pleasant. And so are the ' rewards lor fjxienuiiig t courtesy and cooperation k; on the party line, ttii When everyone uses the line sharingly everyone ini gets better service. And by ' ii" giving up the line immedi !Hi ately in an emergency and lip replacing the receiver properly, you help yourself Ij;., to a bigger share of that j ! 1 better service. . , s tklL NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY . $ City . boenton . Mantee Frorri Wilmington ; 'Mi: and Mrs. Sidney Broughton and two sons of Wilmington, Del., spent the week-end With Mrs. Vera Batton and Mr. ' and Mrs. Julian Broughton. Week-end Here Mr. and Mrs; Sidney i,ayden, Jr., and son, Sidney from Ehr- fined to her bed by illness for hardt, S. 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