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"7 ! I ;n( Ml TfTV vt'M-. ill All 1 I I. li tH X .1 jvod Into Naw Horn 4- 2 Ir. and Mrs. piclt Brewer have moved Into itheir new home on ' Carolina Avenue. "iinday Ik Princeton )'4 if '' 'aria'MrS;' E: C. Woodard arid softs spent Sunday at Prince ton Witltf relatives. ' t Cundaii'rtert ' ' 1 " 1 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. H. T.- Hobbs of Edenton spent Sunday with Mrs. E. A.' Byrum. Visiting Neat Edenton Mrs. J. E. Jones is spending several days this week with Miss Eunice Long of near Edenton. Returned Home Mrs. Sidney Broughton and sons of Wilmington, Del., has re turned home alter visiting Mrs. Vera B. Batton and Mr. and Mrs. : Julian Broughton. ' i From Garner Mr. and Mrs. Craton Stephens and sons of Garner spent the ' week-end with TomSkipsey and Miss Bea Skipsey. Week-end In Wilmington Dr. ajid, Mrs. C. A. Davenport and Miss Ruth' Schroeder spent , ? the week-end in Wilmington with Mr,' and r Mrs,' Carlton Davenport. From Taxboro '. ; Mrs.'T.' W. Davenport of Tar boro is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dpi,, From Washington Miss Becky Cox and friends, Miss Kathleen Hurdle of Wash ington, D. C, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hurdle. , Returned From Hospital ' Mrs. Jim Bass returned home Friday,fKtm 'the Albemarle, Hos pital and is getting along nicely. Sunday Guests h -Y ' Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and family of Warwick, IVa, spent Sunday with Mrs. IV E. Raper. From Durham' n . k Miss Jo -Pat Stokes, a student nurse at Watts Hospital in Dur ham, spent several days this week with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Stokes. . Zitmlzj Cvec-v,; v,' .m .' .;') . i Chaxhe AustU and Tom PfeC-r 06 Washington, O. CI. spent Eat usday - with Mr, . and , Mrs. Tom ' Cox, Miss Becky Cox and her house guests.. mi Attended Meeting; ; ; . . . .... "k?!'?n ' : Mnowersin-bridalwhiteandlt-.mter -am wttnews rrom waice ror-- i,jlp, decorated tne mvui ( Visiting Mother Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., and sons, Bobby and Gary are spending this week with Mrs. Reed's mother, ".: Mrs. C. E. Ritter and Mr. Ritter at Winston-Salem. From Hampton - Mrs. Charles Whitley and chil dren, Michael and Deborah of Hampton, Va., Spent several days last week with Mrs. Whitley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton. In Portsmouth v Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Hill and family of Portsmouth, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. George Fields, Sr., and were accompanied home by Mrs. ' Fields who will visit them. for some time. From Raleigh '!'. .... Ben Koonce, Jr., from Ra leigh spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Koonce. ' ' , Week-end In MayivUle Mrs. ' John ; Costoni; spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Mattocks at Maysville. Moved To Church Street Mrs. C. H. Howard and Mrs. Georgia Roberts moved Wednes day to the Kanoy apartments on Church Street. Sunday Guests Miss Eddie Thomas Langston from Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Nate Going of Hampton, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. J. E. Ev erett and Bill Everett at the Hertford Grammar School, and Tommy Masten, principal at the Central Grammar School, at-J tended the State Principals", meeting in Raleigh thU week.' Returned Home est College spent; the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Philip Jack son. '.v ;.v '. ; .4- 4 From Rocky Mount - , Shelton Newbold from' Rocky Mount spent the' week-end with Mr. and. Mrs. J. R. .Jarvis. j ; BRIDGE CLUB MtEtS' " Miss Kate Blanchard enter tained her bridge club Tuesday night at : her home on Market Street. v Those , , playing . were Georgeo spent the.week-end.with Mrs. J..DMd Charles Whedbee.-W. G. E. Mon-is and, John Morr. , He Wrihti X- B Sumner, Nathan was accumyaiueu huujw 1 Relfe, J. S. Vick and the hos- by Mrs., Clark and family who have : visited , her for several weeks. Sunday At Aulander . j . Mr. and Mrs. T, G. Howard spent Sunday in" Aulander with Mr. Howard's mother, Mrs. Lula Howard. Sunday At Rich Square Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley spent Sunday in Rich Square with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williford. Visiting Here Lt. and Mrs. Richard Hoskins and children who have been liv ing in Fayetteviile ore visiting Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Winslow. Mrs. Hoskins and children will be here for several months and Lt. Hos kins will be here for a short leave before being stationed over seas. ': At Powell's Point - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Owens and Melvin Owens, Jr., spent Sunday at Powell's Point, where they visited Mr. Owens' brother, J. E. C. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Snow, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. tess. The . high store priz1 went to 'Mrs. Relfe. A sweet course was' served.-- , ,, i " .-,. , i) -;, ! i;:' .BRIDGE CLUB MEETS . , 1 Mrs. H, A. Whitley entertained her bridge club Thursday night at her home on Church Street Those, playing 1 were Mesdames Trim Wilson, C. A. Davenport, J. R. FutrelL J. H. Newbold, V. N. Darden, W. H. Hardcastle, S, P. Jessup and Miss Ruth Schroeder. The high score prize went to Mrs. Newbold. A sweet course was served.A, u ', 1 1 . .- , . ; HONORED AT SHOWER ; Miss Suzanne Towe, Mrs. L. B. Cobb Jr., and Miss Margaret Ann Banks were; 'hostesses at a 'rook party and miscellaneous shower Thursday night at' the home of Miss Towe,' honoring Miss Shirley Skinner, bride-elect. , 1 Various arrangements ' ol ,'cut Individ- room) ana am6 - . ual bridal cakes, punch, nuts and mints were served w in who enjoyed rook during ,the evening. Those playing were Miss Skinner, honoree, Mesdames Bobby Elliott, .Early Goo Hillary 1 Scaff, Charles . White. Sammie Sutton, Jr.; Charles E. White; Jr., William Landing, Mer rill, Layton, Eugene. Bayce, Rich- WeU ' Planr 1 : She emphasis :d t ..I (J i IriUi of using foods n ..h v, of in Catet tlu s. I 1 iu "i .ice and Mr.l'ar flavors, attractive' appearance, as1 well as economical and nutri tional values. , The meeting closed with 'the Collect ' '""-.,.. . Mrs. Proctor conducted a Hal loween contest wJUl Krs. 2; B, ferry winning the prize. - Nuts and cookies were served motl.er,. Mrs. ' EI very ill. - - .... -a ;chaiJ, & still ard Hoskins, Carl Sawyer, D. A. wfth jello topped with ice cream. Ren Thach. : unanes Smith, Evelyn Anne arreu. !... !vhil. ' Skinner." '' VaWrie LWbite, Maty , JE. Brim) and Jua- nita Divers. , After the rook- game and re freshments were served the guest of 'honor opened her Tnany ' love ly gifts. She was presented a corsage upon arrival at the patty and' also 'received a lovely silver bowl from the hostesses.. BURGESS HD CLUB MEETS ' The Burg&s Home Demonstra tion Club met Wednesday night with Mrs. Josiah Proctor. , The meeting was opened with the Song of Peace. The hostess gave the devotional consisting of the 13th chapter of Hebrews and the Lord's Prayer. Minutes were read and the roll Called with five members pres ent. Mrs. Joseph Ayscue's name wag added ;"to j the roll.- Mri. James Jordan was a guest .at' the meeting, 'j . - .-' Announeements-v-i.' of -interest were made by the president and Ihe; home'agent. T' ?'' WINFALL NEWS M and Mri' Howard 'Hurd' Saturdav In Conwav Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Davis spent Saturday in Conway visiting Mrs. Betty Davis. From Cambridge a Miss Ruth Schroeder of Cam bridge, Md., spent 1 several days last week and a part of this week with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Dr1. and Mrs. C. Al .Daven- From Raleigh ' .;. Miss Anne Brinn, a student at St. Mary's Junior College, spent' the week-end with her parents,' " Dr. and Mrs. T.J. Brinn. . - i h : i ' s t Week-end Here ' Paul Mathias, a student at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Hurdle and family, Week-end At Farmvill ' Mrs. Frank Jessup spent the week-end with her mother and other relatives at Farmville. From Lumberton , Mrs. F. R. Keith of Lumberton spent the week-end with Miss Gladys Felton. Attended Meeting - ' E. C. Woodard spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Raleigh where he attended a State Principal's meeting. ; Aims heat where you want It New Farced Draft De '' iga keepa you warm even if you have a low- ' draft chimney.'-' Eicluslve Power-AJr Blower aim heat where you want H. Saves up to 26J6 on fuel. 60,000 BTU ' NIW IMfBUAl MODS, J flfir - r - nw - - - mww --W I-.. tT7 DRY CLEANING AT ITS. Fl NEST t y,; - SHIRTS THE WA Y . YOUJ LIKE THEM! Complete ' Laundry . and ! Dry Cleaning Service macs Laundry & Cleaners PHONE2U8 , ; ' Edenton, N. C. : ' r q : It ri P -r 11 r . 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