|l|||| j p iln. T. L. Ward and two! SHapent Wednesday of last flMtaiway with his sister. BH Mrs. O. E. Spivey and two ■Pleft last Friday morning gggflhome in Washington, D. C., HHiding the holidays with his fpgKrs. Comie Spivey. ■day was not New Year’s Day K&ome of Mr. and Mrs. Rtfy ■but Hog Killing Day—Bo hogs g Hed. Mr. Parks and Mr. carried a truck load of ■Hto Chuckatuck, Va., that ■Hr N. Ward is spending a K with her son, Mr. R. S. find Mrs. Ward. '. 0. C. Ward, so we are told, also l a nice let of hogs Tuesday. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward and George, Mr. N. G. Ward, Mrs. B. rancis and Mrs. Geo. T. Leary, denton; Mrs. Harriett Parts, Mary Lee Davis, Carson Davis Elmer Ward were Sunday guests te home of Mr. and Mr 3. R. S. Johnnie Chappell, Mrs. Parks, Miss Gertrude Jackson, las Jackson and Mrs. Albert |r spent Sunday with friend 3 [elatives at Margarettsville. Ede Olive, Howard Jackson and It Jackson, of Edenton, were fcsa visitors at the home of Mr. larks Tuesday. ■MH Mrs. Willie Elliott have Bed the birth of a daughter, ■and Mrs. Fate Chappell, Mr. Mrs. H. H. Lane and children, Kd Mrs. M. E. Copeland visited |td Mrs. Roy Parks Monday s. H. H. Lane and two children the holidays with her mother, Phthisic, near Belvidere. . and Mrs. Tom Davis and little Her, Lois, spent Saturday in Ilk, Va. I. Roy Parks was in Edenton or. afternoon. ■Woyce was in Norfolk, Va., on business. ■CENTER HILL } ■_ / | Artilissa White has returned K. T. C.j after spending the bs with her parents, Mr. and Pirn White. |Parker Monds had a stroke of pis Wednesday night. His ’friends will be glad to hear le is impij from Colerain Monday evening, i Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans, Mr. ■ and Mrs. Ray Hollowell and Mr. and Mrs. E. attended a W; i Party Monday evening given by Dr. : and Mrs. W. I. Hart, Jr., at their home in Edenton. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott attended a bridge party at Gatesville Friday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hayes. Miss Alma Winslow has returned to E. C. T. C., Greenville, after spend ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winslrw. Miss Esther Evans left Tuesday for Hertford to resume her duties as teacher after spending the holidays with her father, Mr. Z. W. Evans. Miss Marguerite Asbell, after spending the holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Asbell, has returned to E. C. T. C., Greenville. Miss Helen Evans left Wednesday for Manteo, having spent the holidays with her father, Mr. Z. W. Evans. Mrs. Tim Blanchard spent Sunday in Gates County with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Evans have mov ed from Hancock to make their home with his mother, Mrs. T. L. Evans. Mb Manley Pierce and Mr. Gash, of Azalia, have returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. Keeter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hobbs and family are moving to Bertie County to make their home. Mrs. Tim Blanchard visited Mrs. E. N. Elliott Sunday evening. Mr. Nollie Bunch, of Belhaven, has been visiting relatives for a few days Mr. Murray Chappell has returned to State College, Raleigh, after a visit with his /randfather, Mr. W. R. Chappell. Buffet Supper Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott enter tained with a buffet supper Christmas night. The bourse was appropriately decorated in the season colors of red and green. The dining table was covered with, a lace cloth and in the center a miniature Christmas tree. The coffee table was presided over by Mrs. John Elliott, and the hostess, was assisted in serving by Mrs. A. B Hollowell, Mrs. J. G. Perry and Miss Esther Elliott. Those from a dis tance presenj were: Mrs. W. G. Shaw, Mrs. Edwin Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Buie, Miss Effie Cooley; Mr. Pence and Mr. William Shaw, all of Wa gram; Mr. and Mrs. John Luke and daughter, of-GlendelL Springs; Mrs. B. W. Skinner and Mr. Ben Skinner, of Durham; Mrs. A. B. Hollowell and son, Asa, and Miss. Esther Elliott, of Aulander;. Mrjr and Mrs. John Elliott, Miss Elise Hines and Mr. Robert Winbome, of Suffolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Winbome, of Norfolk, Va.; Miss Mary Katherine Swaine, of Henderson. Following the supper the Shaw- Winbome wedding rehearsal was held at St. Paul’s Church. | GLIDEN I \ Miss Stella White, from near Suf folk, Va., spent last week here visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hofler and Mr. J. W. Spivey spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. A. Hollowell spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Briggs. Misses Syble White and Clara Belle Kelly, of Hobbsville, spent Sat urday afternoon with Mrs. Jacob Spivey. Melvin White, of Hobbsville, spent Thursday night and Friday with Irvin T. and Howard Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. White enter tained company Sunday. Miss Sarah Lee Boyce, of Hobbs ville, spent the week-end with Miss Gladys Coffield. Mrs. L. C. Briggs and Miss Stella White called on Misses Puss and Tene Modlin Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Spivey enter tained company Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spivey enter tained company Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stalling* spent Monday in Suffolk, Va. Miss Susie White entertained com pany Sunday afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Briggs entertained company Saturday night. Mrs. L. N. Humphlett entertained company Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Spivey and little daughter, Jeanne, spent Sunday afternoon with friends near Water Swamp. Mrs. Herbert Perry called on her mother Saturday night. Misses Mamie Parks and Gladys Coffield spent Saturday afternoon as the guests of Mrs. Luther Boyce, near Hobbsville. Miss Florence Ward, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the Christmas holidays with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward. Mr. Curtis Chappell spent Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Briggs spent until bed time Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stallings. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Brown and family spent Sunday with Mr... and Mrs. A. D. Ward.. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Spivey and Mrs, Eliza Spivey spent Saturday af ternoon in Edenton shopping. Miss Marie Humphlett spent from Thursday unjil Saturday afternoon with her aunt, Mrs. D. Hollowell, of Cannon’s Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White and little son, Robert, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks, at Ryland. Mrs. M. C. Spivey spent until bed time Tuesday night with Mrs. I. D. Spivey. MORRIS—PARRISH John William Morris, son of George Morris and the late Mrs. Georgia Morris, and Miss Margaret Privott Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Parrish, both of Chowan County, were united in marriage on Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the home of the Rev. Dr. I. W. John son, officiating minister, Suffolk, Va. The bride was dressed in a costume of blue with matching accessories. At tendants were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parrish. COUNTY SCHOOLS REOPENED Both white and colored schools of Chowan County reopened Monday morning following the Christmas holi days. A good attendance was report ed following the vacation, with all teachers in charge of their classes.