PAGE EIGHT JitlPBMftWW Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hicks announce the birth of a son, on Thursday, Nov ember 22. Miss Honey Feldman of Ahoskie, attended the ball game in Edenton last Friday afternoon. Ned White and Richard Hollowell spent Sunday in Norfolk with friends. Joseph McGee, soliciting agent for the Norfolk-Southern R. R. Co. was a business visitor in the city Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Small and dau ghter, Eleanor, spent Saturday in Elizabeth City. Sidney McMullan of Raleigh is spending several weeks here with his mother, Mrs. Sidney McMullan. Miss Gretbel Phillips, of Norfolk, spent Sunday afternoon here with her mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Max Warden and son, of New York spent the past week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goodwin, near Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Goodwin spent Saturday night and Sunday in Jarvis burg. They were accompanied by Mrs. Oscar Symons, who returned to her home, after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Good win. Mrs. Mary Hill of Norfolk, is spend ing sometime in Edenton as the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Long, on Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Privott and son, of Norfolk, spent the past week-end with the former’s mother Mrs. Mol lie Privott. Mrs. M. G. Brown and daughter, Kathryn, spent Sunday in Belvidere. Woodward Smith and Pete Dail visited friends in Robersonville Sun day afternoon. Mis 3 Dorothy Moore spent Satur day in Hertford on business. Miss Sarah Wood will spend Thanksgiving Day in Richmond as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Grice McMul lan. • ':' Governor and Mrs. Ehringhaus and two children, Blucher and Horton, are expected here Thanksgiving Day to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, at Greenfield. Mrs. W. F. Walters, Mrs. G. A. Helms, Mrs. G. E. Cullipher and Mrs. Franklin Britton attended a Confer ence meeting in Washington Sunday. Miss Mildred Satterfield spent Monday in Norfolk, Va., as the guest of friends. Miss Pearl Miller and Bud Hen thaw, of Colerain, visited friends in Edenton Sunday afternoon. Born, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Garrett, on Thursday, Nov. 22. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Small and daughter, Miss Eleanor Small, spent Sunday in Washington N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Skiles and fam ily spent Sunday with relatives in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson vis ited friends at Bethel Sunday. Miss Marguerite Muth, a member of the Gatesville High School faculty, was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muth, on West Eden street during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward and son, George, spent Sunday afternoon with relatives at Ryland. "Shorty” Roberts, of Rocky Mount, was in Edenton over the week-end. Mrs. Jordan Yates spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Creecy, of Rob ersonville, spent several hours in the city Sunday afternoon as the guests of Miss Estelle Privott. Mrs. Joe Haste returned Monday to her home in Norfolk, Va., after spending the past few days in Eden ton< with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Spencer spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hobbs. Benny Ganderson spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., as the guest of friends. Latham Miller, of Greenville, has accepted a position as day clerk at the Hotel Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Averette, of Ahoskie, spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Griffin, on North Broad Street. Gillam Grissom, of Raleigh, was a business visitor in the city last Fri i d *y- Mike Anne Jones, of Buxton, N. C., is the guest of Miss Sarah Burton for several days. Hunter Jackson spent Sunday near Elizabeth City with his parents. Mrs. J. M. Leggett and Miss Lizzie Leggett, of Scotland Neck, are spend ing several days here as the guests of Mrs. Walter S. White, on Granville Street. Mrs. N. K. Rowell was a visitor at . the Tomlinson Furniture Exhibitioh Building in High Point Saturday. Mrs. Anna Jacobs and Mrs. Bertha Woodley, of Tarboro, spent the past ■\ week-end in Edenton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bachman. Betsy Ann Bachman, of Creswell, 1s spending sometime here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. H. r„ Bachman. and Mrs. E. W. Spires and ■tghter, Miss Margaret spent Sun : in Elizabeth City and South j»frs. G. B. Potter and Mrs. George Siskins spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. |pir. and *frs. J. W. Floar^spent Monday in Freemont, N. C., on busi ness. Mrs. Wilfred Deans and little son, of Elizabeth City, spent Monday in Edenton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chappell, on North Broad Street. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Carter and their daughter, Helen, spent Sunday in Eli zabeth City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bunch had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Bunch and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boyce and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunch, and Miss Meda Simpson, all of Chowan County, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Madre, from near Hertford. Miss Madge Pettus spent the'week end in Greensboro as the guest of Mrs. .Tack Anderson. Mrs. N. K. Rowell spent the week end in Greensboro with her daughter, Miss Audrea Rowell, who is a student at N. C. C. W. Miss Sarah Badham, who is a stu dent at Miss Hardbarger’s School in Raleigh, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Badham, over the week end. Mrs. Tom Coxe, Jr., and two child ren, of Darlington, S. C., are spend ing sometime here as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Badham. John Privott has returned from Chapel Hill, where he spent the past few days. Fred White has returned from Chapel Hill, where he ha 3 been em ployed at Sutton’s Drug Store for the past three weeks. Miss Dorothy Pettus, a member of the school faculty at Cradock, Va., is expected home to spend the Thanks giving holidays. Miss Frances Pettus has returned from Chapel Hill, where she has been the guest of friends for the past few days. Mrs. W. M. Morgan, Mrs. J. J. Long, Miss Willie Love Morgan and Leslie Morgan spent Saturday In Norfolk, Va. H. H. Smith, of Norfolk, Va., was in Edenton last Thursday on busi ness. The Cheerio squad of the Edenton High School entertained the local football team at ft party and dance -Friday night at the Boy Scout cabin on North Broad Street. Music for the occasion was furnished by Miss Orphia Cozart and John Privott. Preceding the dance the Ac«s were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Taylor at the Theatre, where they witnessed the musical comedy, "Dames.” Dr. Linwood Sutton, of Chapel Hill, spent the week-end in Edenton on business. Jack Cozart, of Roxboro, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cozart, over the week-end. He had as his guests, Bernice Wrene and John Henry Walker, also of Roxboro. Miss Eva Bateman is spending sev eral days in Columbia with her father. Mrs. F. L. Sawyer, of Annapolis, Md., is spending sometime here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sawyer, on Oakum Street. Kermit Layton has returned to Chapel Hill, after spending the past few days here. Dr. Wilcox, of Norfolk, Va., spent Monday with Rodney Harrell, on the Virginia Road, and tried bird hunt ing. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT The T. E. L. Class of the Edenton Baptist Sunday School will meet on Monday night with Mrs. J. J. Long at her home on West Church Street. Taylor Theatre 1 ftn Wednesday—Today 1 GINGER ROGERS and JOHN HOLLIDAY in “Finishing School” Thursday—Thanksgiving—Nov. 29 “She Loves Me Not” BING CROSBY MIRIAM HOPKINS Friday, Nov. 30— “You Belong To Me” LEE TRACY - HELEN MACK Saturday, December 1— BUCK JONES in “The Man Trailer” Serial and Comedy Monday - Tuesday, Dec. 3-4 PAUL ROBESON in “Emperor rm CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTPM, K. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER », m j YEOPIM I - I J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Antone Davenport and his father, Mr. Dock Davenport, spent Friday in Elisabeth City. Mrs. M. T. Barrington has returned to her home near Edenton, after spending the past week in Raleigh with her mother, Mrs. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brabble spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kirby at Bethel. Mrs. Antone Davenport spent Sat urday night in Edenton with her sis ter, Mrs. Arthur Hollowell, Miss Helen Goodwin, of Edenton, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Basnight and children spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Dock Davenport. ! OAK GROVE I V / Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch and children called on Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Parrish Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. L. Parrish and son, George Edward, were the dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nix on, Wednesday. Miss Jessie Nixon spent the week end in Edenton with Mrs. Willie Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. Ellie Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bunch and children visit-, ed Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bunch Satur day. Mrs. Joe Brown and daughter, of Newport News, Va., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Jesse Nixon. Misses Louise and Gertrude Nixon and Mr. Bristow Perry were guests of Miss Evelyn Parrish Sunday even ing. Mr. Elliott Bunch visited his pa rents in Winton Thursday. Mrs. Jesse Nixon was the guest of Mrs. W. W. Jones a short while on Thursday morning. 9 Mrs. W. W. Jones, Mrs. R W. Par rish and Mrs. J. L. Parrish called on Mts. G. L. Parrish Thursday after r.ion. Misses Louise and Aiethia Fore hand and Evelyn Sm'-h sfatuc Satur day night with Misa Mildred Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. F orehand and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bunch and children, and Mr. Georg? Pc*le and son, were the dinner guest 3of | FOR SALE j Citizens Bank Building Benton, n. c. E I Furniture Fixtures * Vault I 1 WE OFFER FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AU CTION FOR CASH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON ON THE 22nd DAY OF DECEMBER, 1934, BE FORE THE COURT HOUSE DOOR IN EDENTON, N. C., THE FOLLOWING % 1 REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, TO WIT: % Four story limestone building in excellent repair. On the first floor is a modern bank- I ing room with six teller’s cages with President’s office, Cashier’s office, bookkeeping room | and private assembly room for use of depositors; on mezzanine floor are three rooms and \ assembly room for board of directors; on second floor are twelve offices suitable for six | two-room suites; on the third floor are twelve offices suitable for six two-room suites, four £ 5 are now equipped for and used for dental offices. All offices now occupied and the build ing is of concrete, stone and steel construction. Heating plant, electric system and eleva- | tor all in good condition and running order. Attached to the said building is a McClintoch | I 8-day Electric Chime Clock. The building located on the corner of Broad and Eden Street in the center of the busi- | ; ness section of the Town of Edenton. The vault in said bank building is constructed of re-inforced concrete and steel eigh- | teen inches thick and is equipped with an eight foot Mosler make circular door with time | I lock. The building is also equipped with book vault with combination lock and stationery | 8 The following furniture and equipment will also be offered with the building: One di- | < 1 rectors’ table with nine chairs “Sykes make,” one posting machine, one adding machine, two | g time lock safes, two typewriters “Underwood make” and sundry other bank furniture. One of the nicest and best equipped banking buildings in Eastern North Carolina. g All bids subject to approval of Commissioner of Banks and Judge of Superior Court. E Address all bids to W. 0. Crump, Liquidating Agent, or Major W. S. Privott, Edenton, B m North Carolina. 8 I W. O. Crump, Liquidating Agenß E W.S. 'Priy ott, Attorney B || Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bunch Sunday. Misses Mary Elisabeth and Lillie Byrum were the guests es Misses Alethia and Louise Forehand Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Forehand an-* children spent Thursday in Suffolk, Va., shopping. Miss Evelyn Parrish was the guest of Misse Alethia and Louise Fore -1 hand Monday afternoon. Miss Vivian Dail is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Elliott Bunch. | CROSS ROADS | Mr. John Welch, of Indiana, is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Sr. Mr. and Mr 3. R. H. Hollowell visit ed Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollowell and Mrs. W. W. Bunch were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John White ( Sunday night. Mrs. E. N- Elliott left Monday for Tarboro, N. C., to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. Fannie B. Knight. Miss Myra Bunch spent Thursday night with Miss Ada Cozzens. Miss May Belle Edwards spent the week-end in Edenton with Mrs. J. W. Story. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hollowell and i son spent Sunday with Mrs. Jordan [ Hollowell. i Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr., has returned \ to her home in Washington, N. C., 1 after a visit to her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. J. C. Leary. j Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Evans attended i the Methodist Conference in Wash- ] ington, N. C., several days last week. ] The Sewing Circle met Thursday i night with Mrs. J. C. Leary. The | hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. D. Welch, i Jr., served a delicious salad course to j the eighteen present. The next meet- ] ing will be with Misses May Belle i Edwards and Marjorie Hefren. j Mr. and Mrs. Clay Blackstock, of < Washington City; Mr. and Mrs. Doug- | las Robinson and son, and Mr. and < Mrs. T. P. Burgess, of Western Caro- < lina, are expected to spend the j Thanksgiving holidays with Miss Lois < Savage and Mr. J. L. Savage. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott maae a ] business trip to Norfolk, Va., Thurs- i day. | Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr., ] Mrs. Lindsey Evans and Mr. Bertram i Hollowell made a business trip to | Elizabeth City Thursday. Mrs. W. T. Blanchard attended the J Methodist Conference in Washington, ] N. C., Sunday. I f GUM POND - | ‘y - ■■ ' * Misses Evelyn and Lessie Bunch called on Misses Elisabeth and Jesste Lee Smith Sunday afternoon. Misses Edith and Dorothy Bass spent Tuesday afternoon in Hertford shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Harrell were week end guests of Mr. Will Pierce and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bunch and child ren spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Baker. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Harrell ana , children, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Harrell 1 spent Sunday afternoon near Hert ford with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nixon, and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bunch and children, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asbell, Mr. Henry Bunch and Miss Essie Belle Harrell were guests at the home | I The Finest Fruits and j THANKSGIVING DINNER; If you want the best—and who doesn’t — ,® you’ll find that The Community Store has PffQNE ® just that in holiday fruits and vegetables . . . and even better are the unusually low prices * V that prevail. Do your Thanksgiving buying JL ® now and here. g, \ i. COMMUNITY STORE! EDENTON, N. C. I 180SXS®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® of Mr. George Bunch Sunday, Mrs. Albert Bunch spent Wednes day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. R. Peele. ■ CARD OF THANKS - We wish to extend through this means our sincere thanks and appre ciation for the kindness shown by our many friends during the illness and death of my mother, Mrs. Narcissus Fanshaw. —Mrs. P. L. Rea and Faxo%. I ill I Jil il li It SALE OF CHATTEL PROPERTY Dec. 19, 1984, 10 A. M. v At A. F. Small Home Place \ In Cowpen Neck One horse and other chattels MRS. A. F. SMALL iiiißißi i imi