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PAGE EIGHT [Personals -- Society News j Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Lackland sand son of Washington, N. C., were week-end guests of Mr. and Jfas. George Privott. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Potter, it. A. Chappell and daughter, Anne, attended asi American Legion meeting held in the Carolina Theatre in Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon. Misses Myrtle Spruill, Josie Ruth and Eloise Collins, and Jarvis Keel and Hobson Taylor spent Sunday af ternoon in Robersonville. Miss Bessie Ruth Martin spent the week-end at her home at Bethel, re turning Sunday evening to resume her duties as operator with Mae Jackson. • Dr. and Mrs. I. A. W*ud and children, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday in Edenton as the guests ol Capt. and Mrs. C. T. Doughtie. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson at tended the Armistice Day service at the Carolina Theatre in Elizaheth City Sunday afternoon. John L. Lassiter and mother, Mre. J. R. Lassiter, of Corapeake, wer«. Sunday guests of Mrs. Lassiter’s daughter, Mrs. C. T. Doughtie and Capt. Doughtie. Miss Mary Sawyer, of Elizabefh City, is the guest of Mrs. D. M. Car ter, on West Water Street this week. Mrs. H. N. Ward, of Ryland, Is with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward, at the Penelope Barker hotel. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Skiles and ; family visited relatives in Elizabeth City Sunday and attended the foot ball game in the afternoon. Fred White left Monday afternoon for Chapel Hill, where he will be em ployed in Sutton’s Drug Store there. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Carter and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jack son, near Elizabeth City, and attend ed the Armistice Day program at the Carolina Theatre Sunday afternoon. Paul Mizzelle, of Elizabeth City, visited his mother at Yeopim over the week-end. Miss Margaret White, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end in Edenton as the guest of Mrs. G. W. Lassiter at the Hotel Hinton. Mrs. Claude Jones has accepted a position with the Ed Habit Cleaning and Pressing Shop. ® Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leary, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. ■■ Holland, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Bond, Jr. and J. N. Pruden spent the week-end at Virginia Beach on a house party. Mis 3 Margaret Harrell has accepted a position at the Leary Brothers Stor age Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilkins and children spent the week-end in Beau laville, N. C., with friends and rela tives. T. D. Boyce, from near Icaria, was in town Saturday on business. Walter White, of Perquimans Co., was the dinner guest of his sisters, Mrs. B. F. Francis and Mrs. Geo. T. Leary Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley McCoy and children, Brantley, Jr., and Herbert, and Mrs. Raymond Harrell, of Eliza beth City, spent Sunday in Edenton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hall. Among those attending the foot ball game in Hertford last Friday afternoon were: Misses Kathryn Holmes, Marjorie Powell, Margaret Satterfield, Saintie White, Eleanor Small, Evelyn Brown, Dolly Spencer, Foy Cozart, Mary Elizabeth Cates, Margaret Spires, Myrtle Spruill, Mary Forehand, Jennie Ruth Mc- Ailey, Virginia Byrum, Julia Dixon, Sarah Ellen Goodwin and Kathryn Brown, and George McKenna and Jarvis Keel. Miss Margaret Elliott, a member of the Bethel school faculty, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Elliott. Julia Dixon spent the week-end in Edenton as the guest of Kathryn Brown. Mrs. M. G. Brown and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs. M. S. Elliott and daugh ter, Miss Margaret Elliott, and Miss Kathryn Holmes spent the past Sat urday in Norfolk, Va. Miss Helen Wells left Sunday af ternoon for Wake Forest where she will be the guest of her sister for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Roper and daughter, Miss Neva Gan Roper, Misses Ruby Felts and Blanche Warren spent Sat urday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Averette, of Ahoskie, spent the past week-end in Edenton as the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Griffin, cn Broad Street. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lassiter, Mrs. H. B. Jones and Rev. E. L. Wells spent Tuesday in New Bern, where they attended the Baptist State Convention. Miss Pauline Smith, State Demon strator, spent Tuesday in Edenton on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes spent Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mr 3. Tommy Parker and children spent Sunday afternoon in Rocky Hock with relatives. Tom Hoskins, George Hoskins and "Runt” Davis went to Greenville on Monday to see th* Louisburg College football team play. Jesse Harrell, nf near Edenton, vis ited friends in Windsor .Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Claude Jones and children visited friends at Durant’s Neck this past Friday ; afternoon. Ernest Hollowell spent Monday <wjth his brother, Wmbome Hollowell. beyond Small’s Cross Beads. Mr. Hollowell has been quite ill, but is now improving. Linwood Sutton, of Chapel iHill, re turned to his home Monday aftei spending the week-end here. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fisher, of High Point, were the past wecik-end guests of Mrs. Fisher’s aunt, Mrs. Frank Bond, on Broad Street. Miss Louise Edmondson, Miss Bella Johnson and Miss Nettie Gris- ■ som, of Tarboro, were Sunday after noon guests of Miss Willie Love Mor gan on Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Perry and children spent Sunday afternoon near Hertford with Mrs. Perry’s parents. ( Superintendent John A. Holmes. Henry House, Frank Holmes, Ed ward Wozelka and Paul Spencer , spent Saturday in Raleigh. Attending the ball game in Eliza- ; beth City Sunday afternoon were: Roy Spry, J. N. Elliott, Gtty Boyce, William Adams, James Boyce, Paul Spencer, Vernon Spruill and Clyde Cates, . W. C. Brunson, of Chester, Pa., S spent the past week-end at home with j his family. Miss Tess McMullan, of High Point, spent the past week-end here with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Bond. Jean Smith, who has been ill at her home on King Street for the past fev. days, is able to be back at school ■ again. 1 Misses Saintie White and Clara : Meade Smith, Jack Satterfield and Carroll Boyce visited friends in Hert- , ford this past Friday night. Jim Davenport, who has been quite ill at his home on the Edenton- 1 Hertford Highway, is reported to be ; slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, of Fayetteville, spent the week-end in Edenton as the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long, on Church Street. Lloyd Moore, of Wilmington, re turned home Monday after being the week-end guest of friends here. Mrs. L. S. Byrum and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Inez Felton spent Sunday near Colerain with relatives. Mrs. Annie Leary is reported to be quite ill at the home of her grand son, L. S. Byrum, on the Virginia Road. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stovall and Tom Barden, of Tarboro, spent sev eral hours in the city Sunday after noon as the guests of Miss Willie Love Morgan. Miss Pearl Miller, Bud Henshaw and Jay Barringer, of Coleraein, were Sunday visitors here. Fred White, who has been ill at his home on Eden Street for the past few days is able to be at work again, j Warren Oldham, of Rocky Mount, spent the past week-end in Edenton with friends. Kermit Layden, who for several weeks has been working in Chapel Hill, has returned to Edenton where he will be employed at Sutton’s Drug Store. Miss Anne Davis spent the week end in Warrenteon witeh friends and relatives. Miss Alma Winslow, who is attend ing E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow on the Virginia Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cates and sons, of Selma, were the past week | end guests of Mr. Cates’ parents, Mr. i and Mrs. J. W. Cates. Mrs. C. N. Griffin, Mrs. W. S. Vin cent, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Averette spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Miss Virginia Shannonhouse, of Norfolk, Va., visited her aunt, Mrs. W. 0. Elliott, Sr., over the past week-end. Miss Helen Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cates, William Jone 3 and Gordon Blow attended the football game in Portsmouth, Va., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Eure, of Cora peake, were Sunday guests of Capt. and Mrs. C. T. Doughtie. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jackson am* “three children, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday in Edenton as the guests of Capt. and Mrs. C. T. Doughtie. Clarence Rawls, of Rocky Mount, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. White, Miss Dorothy Moore and W. S. Privott, Jr. attended the Armistice Day program in Elizabeth City at the Carolina Theatre Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ward and children, of Ryland, were in Edenton Saturday afternoon on business. Miss Syble Louise Haskett, of Nor folk, Va., and J. H. Haskett, of Ports mouth, r Va., were Sunday guests of tijeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haskett. Miris Elizabeth Bond, of Norfolk, Va., was the guest of her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. W. Bond, Sunday. Mr. fhd Mrs. Bill Davis and son gyiijgh waekrend m Currituck with ... .- .... ’fHßS'fftlinWAK TfIURALD EDENTON. N. Cu THvJKBWAY • JKiviB3MHkK Wj DM* friends. Miss Nina .Elliott is spending sev eral dajw iin .Rocky Mount on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. .B. C. Jenkins spent Monday afternoon in Elizabeth City on business. Mr. and Mrs. DauiSvCoker spent the week-end in Tarboro with relatives. Mrs. A. B. Hariess and baby, of Charlestown, West Va., are spending sometime here as the guests of her mother, Mrs. Walter S. White, on Granville Street. H. C. Jenkins returned to Wash ington, N. C., Tuesday after spending the past few days here .with Mrs. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward and son, George, visited at Ryiand Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward and child ren, William and Leila Faye, and Miss Mary Lee Davis, of Ryland, were In Edenton Saturday evening shopping. Misses Dolly Spencer and Virginia Goodwin attended the football game in Greenville Monday afternoon. Wilfcrd Turner, of Center Hill, was in town Saturday evening. Mike Kenayas visited his famny in Norfolk, Va,, on Wednesday of last week. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. V. L. Moore has improved suf ficiently to be up in her room most of the day. Miss Nina Elliott has returned to her home on East Water Street from Kinston, where she has been visiting relatives. Miss Mildred Satterfield spent Mon day afternoon in Elizabeth City. Miss Ethlyn Everett has returned from Delaware, where she has been spending several months with her father, N. T. Everett. Roy Cates, of Raleigh, spent Mon day night in Edenton with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cates. Among others attending the Armis tice Day program in Elizabeth City Sunday afternoon include: Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Moore, Miss Myra White, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White, Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kramer, Miss Lethe Hoskins, Laurie Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Fore hand, Mr. and Mrs. West Byrum, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Whichard, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Privott, Mrs. Cam Byrum, Mrs. Geo. P. Byrum and Mrs. R. E. Leary. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker have moved into the Eason bungalow in North Edenton. For the past several months Mr. and Mrs. Baker have oc cupied an apartment at the home of Mrs. E. J. Griffin. Miss Ethlyn Everett spent the pass week-end in Hertford as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stillman. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Belch, of Cen ter Hill were in town Monday on bus iness. Mrs. G. W. Goodwin, Misses Edna and Billie Goodwin, Margaret Hollo- I well, Dick Goodwin and Calvin Sex ton spent Sunday afternoon in Eliza beth, City. John Martin Harrell, Melvin Layton Clyde Hollowell and Dick Go*odwin spent Saturday afternoon in Ports mouth, Va., where they attended the football game. Miss Margaret Everett, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bell for several days, left Wednesday for Aulander, where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. S. A. Saunders. Mrs. E. W. Spires and daughter, Miss Margaret, spent Sunday in South Mills with Mrs. Spires’ pa rents, Mr. and Mr 3. Carl Jacobs. R. B. Dixon, of Suffolk, Va., spent Wednesday in Edenton on business. Mrs. S. X. Stephenson left this week for Norfolk, Va., where she will spend three weeks, going on from there to Richmond, Va., to spend sometime. Governor and Mrs. Ehringhaus are expected here this week-end to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood at Greenfield. Miss Emma White, who has been quite ill at her home in North Eden ton for the past few weeks, is able to be out again, her friends will be glad to learn. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bachman are planning to leave Saturday after noon for Creswell, where they expect to spend the week-end with their son, A. W. Bachman, and Mrs. Bachman. Miles Goodwin left yesterday for Nashville, Tenn., where he will attend a mechanical school. Misses Agnes White, Grace Bowen and Tommy Cobb, of Merry Hill, vis ited in Edenton Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hines, of Hertford, spent several hours in Edenton Tuesday night. Leroy and Nathan Dail spent the past week-end in Lumberton and Orrum. Kelly White, Lawrence and Maurice Towe, of Hertford/visited friends here Monday night. Bert Warrington, Pinky Smith, Beurl Brannon and Willie T. Horton of Whaleyville, Va., visited friends in Edenton Sunday afternoon. Miss Ollie Winslow, of Elizabeth City, was a visitor here Sunday af \ - t • - . V Vs* ” v . COMEM®ILUPB / . , * t ••- -ff *- . '• ; ‘ ‘ '• * Miss Lillie Belle FUUfe* daugh ter of Mrs. Lucy A- Phillip*, of this: city, and J. B. Comer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Comer, of Rpleigh, were quietly married Saturday might at South Mills at the home of B. M. Duncan, justice of the peace. Mrs. Comer has for several yoars been in the employ of the local Ner ’ folk & Carolina Telephone Company. Mr. Comer at present is connected - with the Edenton Daily News. The ' couple will make their home in Eden ton. 1 CROSS ROADS ] : V J Mrs. W. W. Bunch and Mrs. Ray Hollowell spent Friday in Edenton as the guests of Mrs. W. I. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield, of Suffolk, Va.; Mis 3 Esther Elliott, of Aulander; Mr and Mrs. J. G. Perry, of Rocky Hock visit ed Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Ashby and Mrs. R. I. Leary of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Winbome, Miss Pattie Winbome and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott Sunday afternoon. Mr. ar.d Mrs. P. L. Baumgardner spent Saturday in Edenton as the guests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans, Miss Marguerite Etta Evans, Mrs. Z. W. Evans, Miss Vrance3 Evans and Mr. Jesse Wilson attended the Earl Car roll Vanities in Norfolk, Va., Friday evening. Misses Marjorie Hefren, Ada Coz zens and Eunice Hobbs spent the week-end at their homes. Miss May Belle Edwards spent the week-end with friends at Hobbsville. Mr. and Mr 3. E. S. Waff, of Nor folk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Whitehead and Mr. Ed Leary, of Portsmouth, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary. Misses Alma Winslow, Marguerite Asbell, Marie Asbell, and Clara Mae Ward and Mr. McCauley Byrum, stu dents at E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent the week-end with their parents. Miss Dorothy Lee Savage was the week-end guest of Miss Sara Win bome. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Byrum spent Wednesday in Elizabeth City with Dr. and Mrs. I. A. Ward. Mrs. W. T. Blanchard spent Sun day in Gates County with relatives. Mrs. Z. W. Evans visited Mrs. Les lie Blanchard Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. X T. Byrum spent Monday morning in Edenton. Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr., Mrs. Lindsey Evans, Mrs. Melton Bate man, Mr. R. H. Hollowell and Mr. THANKSGIVING . SPECIAL L Permanent d»0 (JA Wave tDO.OU THE NEW HATS DEMAND THE NECK LINE WAVE Shampoo and Finger Waves , Dyelash and H i Brows ** n ' Manicure Only * >,M ' t Shape Eyebrows Only > Hot Oil Treatments C?1 AA ! Now SI.UV ' MAE JACKSON k BEAUTICIAN j 300 South Moseley Street I Phone 126-W Edenton, N. C. 1 - , - _'"7T* * "ijj.ii »■■ ■■■ ■munii ■m aw ■■■ ■■■ ■ITT*] ‘ j The Christmas Club § for 1934 will close r Kg I November 19, 1934 | » I Finish Paying Your Dues This Week i e E| ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss sea 3 a H , i Join the 1935 Club December Ist. s 0 • pa 9 The Bank of Edenton g Eg ; WjQ h © P# yq lyfiflovcll spent Suodsy in Norfolk, V*., with Mr. B. M. Hollo : well, Sr„ who Is a patient at the Frstestaat Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch spent Tuesday morning in Elizabeth City. The Sewing Circle met Thursday evening with Misses Marian Fiske and Eunice Hobbs. They served deli cious refreshments to the thirteen present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. W. D, Welch, Sr. j ROCKY HOCK | Messrs. Herbert Hollowell and Hunter Bloodsworth, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodwin and children, Mary and David, from near Edenton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leary Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Parrish and sons, Jack and Roland, of Ports mouth, Va., were the week-end guest 3 of Mrs. Ellen White. Misses Kate and Mary Leary, Em ma and Eleanor Harrell spent Satur* day afternoon in Elizabeth City. Mrs. R. W. Leary, Jr., and little daughter, Charlotte, spent Thursday in Edenton. Mr. Henry Bunch .spent Thursday in Suffolk, Va., on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harrell had as their dinner guests Wednesday even ing, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrell ana family, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell and family; Mrs. W. F. Cale, Rev. Frank Cale, Miss Virginia Cale, James and Montgomery Cale, of Cen ter Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leary Sunday. Mrs. R. B. Hollowell, Jr., was cal&o to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Dillard Boyce, who is quite ill at her home at Hickory, Va., on Saturday, Nov. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Hollowell and daughters, Marguerite and Win fred, spent Sunday there. Mrs. Roy Furry, of Tyner, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. R. W. Leary. (Winter Is Here • • • 1 j_ a EQUIP YOUR HOME 1 ■H Heatrola FOR REAL COMFORT 1 Ml $62».50 | Wilson Type Heaters 1 Sizes to fit your needs— Styles to please your fancy— Prices to fit your pocketbook— from I s6*so <* sl4*oo I Quality Tin Heaters | < A size for every room ... Heat at very low- | est cost. From — I SI.ZS to $3.00 1 Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. | “Everything In Hardware and Supplies” i Phone 4 # Edenton, N. C. >SXs)®<S>Cs>SXS)®®®®®®<SX£XSxSXs>®®®®®®®(SXsXs)®®<SXsxS)®®®®<SXgXSXs)®®®®®<SXa)®®®®® : ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■ day afternoon. Miss Marian Fiske and Norma* Hollowell, of Cross Roads, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W» Leary Sunday afternoon. Mrs. R. W. Leary and daughter,. Miss Kate, spent Thursday afterpoon with Mrs. Leary's mother-in-law, Mrs. Annie M. Leary, of Edenton. Taylor Theatre EDENTON, N. C. Program For Coming Week Today (Thursday) and November 15 and 16— “BABY TAKE A BOW ’ SHIRLEY TEMPLE Mickey Mouse - News - Travelogue ' • Saturday, November IT— “DEMON FOR TROUBLE’’ 808 STEELE Last Episode “Pirate Treasure” First Episode “Vanishing Shadow” Comedy Mon. - Tues., Nov. 19-20 “PARIS INTERLUDE” ROBERT YOUNG - MADGE EVANS UNA MERKEL News Comedy 10c Wednesday, Nov. 21 10c “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” FRANCHOT TONE MAY ROBSON KAREN MORLEY Comedy Cartoon Thursday - Friday, Nov. 22-23 “DAMES” Warner Bros. Great Musical Extravaganza RUBY KEELER - DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL *- News | Clip and save for reference to the Taylor’s good shows.
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