h i it I V. and Mrs. Glenn Hobbs f riizabeth "City and H. T. I" 3 of Edenton visited Mrs. E. A. Eyrum. on, Sunday. r.hirid Horn v ' 1 Mr." snd-Mra Gi Howard returned joitheirthprne Friday . after visiting relatives in Florida. it, C Murray has -returned to Hertford- after spending several weeks at his home in Dunedin, Fla. - u Moved To Norfolk , . , Mr. and . Mrs. Frtzier Miller and son, who lived in the W. M. Morgan apartment on Church Street moved to Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. - Returned Horn - ?' - Mr: and Mrs. Marvin Simp son and daughter, Peggy, spent several days in Dunn with Mr. and- Mrsr Thomas Butt- They were accompanied home by Mrs. Simpson's father who is visiting them. , r ' In Florida ' : Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vick left Saturday for Jacksonville, Fla., where they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller. , i Rerurned To Hospital Leigh Winslow, who .had spent several days at his home . after' being a patient at . Albe marle Hospital for sometime was ' returned to the hospital on Sat Urday. ' From Tarboro Mr. and Mrs. Richard Futrell ot Tarboro spent the week-end with Mrs. J. R. Futrell. From Durham-' ......,.; T. S. ; White, Jr., of Durham spent the week-end with his mo- ther, Mrs. , T. S. - White t her home on' Market Street.":" it-. From HaMgti., t ' . - AJ Ben ootoce; jr.; Worn- RaJeigh spent the: weeki-eiW Jvith his mother, 'Mrs. 'B.' X3. Koonce. . From Greenville I ' t I Miv and ? Mrs. Jack Edwards of Greenville spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs H.. A. .Whit ley. They were accompanied here by Walter Edwards, Jr.,1 who spent the . week-end : at Greenville. ' . Recent Guests - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blanch- ard of Chicago, 111., were recent guests of Miss Kate Blanchard and Preston Blanchard. From Greensboro Richard Chalk of Greensboro spent a few days this week with his mother and sister, Mrs. An nie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk. ,- . ,t , j Sunday At Shiloh Mrs. J. E. Everett, Mr., and Mrs. C. T. White of Roper and Mrs. Therort Johnson of Smith field spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Twiford at Shi loh, Returned From Hospital Mrs. Simon Rutenburg re- -tunaed to her. home last week from the Albemarle Hospital. f Returned Miss Marjorie Hefren has re turned to New York after spend ing several weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A W. Hefren Sunday At GaiMville t Mr. and Mrs. Gil Underwood end daughter spent Sunday in Gatesville with relatives. .Moved Into New Home "Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rogers on and son moved into their new Home last, week. ; Attended Wedding ,, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson attended the wedding of Miss Mary Ben Harris and Clifford C. Simpson on December 27 at New London, N. C. In Greenville Mrs. J. E. Jones and Mrs Moody Mathews, Sr., are spend ing several days this week with friends and relatives in Green, ville. t mt Thaatre EDENTON, N. C. Wednesday and Thursday. January 11-12 ; Dick Bogarde in "SONG WITHOUT END" ., ClnraiaScope arid Color ' STOBT OF FBANZ LISZT Friday and Saturday. January 13-14-" i1 Jerry Lewta in ' ."CINDERFELLA" 1 ': ! i't, ' , Teekateafior " k " ' .' ? Sun? f. Monday and Tues ly, January 15-16-17 Elisabeth 'Taylor, - Laurence Harvey and Eddie Fisher in "BUTTERFIELD 8" , Clnemafteep. aad Color ' Wednesday. January II . DOUBLE FKATTBK : "CKVTXXK THE ll4C?.TAL MONSTER" It fcUtL) I . recit e.::- v r""" ' -"'''' t ! J if i l Sunday Guests' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Mervin Scott and Mrs. W. H. Trueblood of Elizabeth City vis ited Mrs. T. El" Raper , on Sun day. ' From Norfolk ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seymour and daughter of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Ward. ,. i In Hospital Mrs. J. E. Winslow was ad mitted to the Albemarle Hos pital last week for observation. At Hospital Mrs.. John Beers underwent a major operation at Wat(s Hospi tal in Durham this week. Mr. Beers accompanied his wife to Durham and will " remain a few days. . 12231! 1J 1 HEATING OIL J I If bum HOT ' A( bam OUM-f Head Oil Co. HERTFORD. N. C. , MRS. J. A. CARVER. JR. Miss Marjorie Elizabeth Par rish, Route 1 Edenton, and James Arba Carver, Jr., of Bel videre, were united in marriage Saturday ' afternoon, December 31, at 1 o'clock in Hertford. The double ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. P. M. Porter. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Lafayette Parrish and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arba Carver; - Sr., of Belvidere. ' ' The bride'' wore a '" ' street length dress of imported ' beige wool with matching: accessories. . After a short wedding trip the couple will live in Hertford. Mr. Carver 'is -an 'employee of Allied Van Lines- of Norfolk. SORORITY SWEET HT ART Miss. Mabel Frances Keel, a student at Radford College, has been chosen as the sweetheart of her k sorority, Alpha : Sigma Al pha for 1960, and was presented a silver platter . for the honor. She was also elected as one of 15 outstanding seniors at Rad ford. Miss Keel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Keel of Hertford. Fi I.-. untHi ! : ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Preston. of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs.. S. P, Jessup on Sunday. , In Edenton - Mi-s. Olivia Hobbs is visiting relatives in Edenton this- week. .Mrs. C. M. Wiliif ordi, was hosr . P1 1Z - -wer t-,s to her bridge club Tuesday ' swevt cou' e w"s s rvnd: nighf at her home .on Dobb Street; Those .: playing, were A Curies Wh - Zl.si Kate- I hostess. . T i thar. ' high i i -ffo y -.aid . 1 his fi. I one: . if -; Co j . x i; id. . i Visited Relatives- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe and Mr. and Mrs. Martin-Towe and'.r daughter, Marty Lou visited rel-. atiyes in .Manteo .., and " Jorls- mouth, -Va,r hs Friday. , ' " !i Front Craw.'i!-.. 'i. ilr.'t EtCTLr.TinTS ZTZZZZ CLU3 went to Mrsi, Whedbee. Mesdathes ; J. T. Biggers, J. D. I Miss Thelma Elliott entertain- course was served. : n -hi- hriH(i -'pliiK- T11PSH..V K- .... . ' 1 . ... W. Barbee, C. R. Holmes, Miss night at her home. Those play- The is a time to wink- as ."Women doing men'' Thomas Fuller.. ,TriY a wee: ly cl: OjJT; aJLE BCz C. D. i Saunderj? Crew Va., il f All remaining Fhll and Winler enn oairArol rlo.S 'lira UincV. I f. I Jl I T' . , - LUATSr- , SUITS DRESSES: : with Jils! .brother-mtlaW i i sis1 ter,' Mr.tjand Mr. Pi-itch-ard. t1' '.. '::... , 1 Improve-a 1 " ' , " Mrs. J.'- R. ' Futrell -ti iirtpoved after being confined to her home for several .days because of sick ness. , . A - -i Saturday Guest Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ange and two children of W il hams ton and Mrs. Selma Hofler of Sun- i bury spent Saturday with Mr. and ;Mrs.' Joe Caravello.- ' ;v; a' Price Week-end In Maryland Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 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