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Personals Ur. and Mrs. Howard Jackson and nieces, Mary Elizabeth and Marian Don Francis, spent Thursday at Mo zart’s Beach, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Dail and family spent Sunday in Rober sonville, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hicks. David Jones returned Sunday from Ocean View, Va., where he spent several days- Mrs. Frank Bond is spending this week at Nags Head. Miss Margaret Harrell spent the Fourth of July in Norfolk, Va., as the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. O. Carl ton, and Mr. Carlton. Clyde Simpson and Jack Bond have returned- frqm Buxton, where they spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Jones. Miss Frances Dail spent last week with her sister, Mrs. S. F. Hicks, and Mr. Hicks, in Robersonville. Mrs. H. O. Carlton, of Norfolk, Va., is spending the week in Edenton with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Har rell, on West Gale Street. Mrs. Claude Jones and two daugh ters, Sarah and Mary Elizabeth, spent the week-end at Kitty Hawk as the guests of Mrs. Jack White. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Dail and family spent the Fourth of July in Norfolk and at Ocean View, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelma Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Cozart and children spent last Friday at Ocean View, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Jackson and nieces, Mary- Elizabeth and Marian Don Francis, spent Sunday with Mr. Jackson’s parents near Eli zabeth City. Don E. Francis, of Brooklyn, N. Y., will join his wife and daughters at the home of his mother, Mrs. B. F. Francis, Saturday for a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bouton have re turned to their home in Washington, D. C., after spending the past few days with her father, Mr. W. E. Has sell, and Mrs. Hassell, near Edenton. They were accompanied home by Jimmie and Jasper Hassell who will spend some time with them. Miss Grizelle Roberson left Sunday for Clinton to spend sometime with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Register. Miss Louise Dail is visiting her k sister, Mrs. Kelma Copeland, in Nor folk, Va. Miss Ernestine Jones, of Green ville, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones, over the week-end. Miss Syble Haskett, of Norfblk, Va., spent the week-end with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haskett, near Edenton. Miss Bernice Dail is spending the week with Mrs. Mary L. Hayman, near Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bond and little son are at Nags Head for two weeks. Miss Hilda Barber, a graduate of a well-known beauty culture school, and an experienced operator, is in the shop of Mae Jackson, Beautician, at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Dixon and son, Dick, are at Nags Head for some time. Mrs. D. E. Jones, Mrs. Wood Pri vott and Miss Paulina Hassell are spending several days at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bufflap, of Rocky Mount, spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. Bufflap’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap, on East Church Street. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones, Miss es Helen Goodwin, Agnes Chappell, Billie Goodwin, Margaret Hollowed, and Ruth Davenport, and Kenneth Floars, Gus Hughes and James Boyce returned Sunday from Nags Head, where they spent a week. Miss Frances Lancaster returned Friday to her home in Rocky Mount, after spending two weeks here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willie White and Miss Annie Mae Overton. Warren Oldham, Harry Bacon and Carlton Mason, of Rocky Mount, were in town over the week-end. Miss Eoline Everett, of Roberson ville, visited friends in town last Friday afternoon. Mrs. S. L. Bray, of “York Crest,” Gloucester Point, and Capt. and Mrs. W. T. Robins, of “York Haven,” Gloucester Point, were recent guests of Mrs. Bray’s sisters and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles, and Miss Mamie Thomas Hogg, on North Broad Street. Miss Wilma Snoddy, who has been the guest of Miss Edna Goodwin for the past few days, left Sunday for Conway to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmfes and little grandson, Richard Elliott, and Mr. Earl Goodwin went to Nags Head Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Jackson went to Norfolk, Va., Monday. Mrs. 1 , Jackson entered a hospital for an operation. Mr. Jackson returned to Edenton Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Holoman and Mrs. L. Y. Holoman, of Weldon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holoman. Richard Bunch, of New York City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson last Friday. He is now visiting rela — tives in Bertie County. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. White and lit- Ernest, visited Mrs White’s Spray Raspberries To Control Disease Immediate attention given rasp berry fields as soon as the crop has been harvested will increase the yield and the profit next year, says H. R. Niswonger, extension horticul turist at State College. One of the main points, he says, is to keep the new canes from dying of leaf spot disease as many did last year. Remove and bum all old canes at once. Then spray the new growth with either a home-made or a com mercial Bordeaux mixture so as to cover all parts of the plant thorough ly, he adds. Spray again three weeks later and again in another three weeks. To make 12 gallons. of Bordeaux mixture, he points out, put 10 gal lons of water in a wooden tub or bar rel. "Add two ounces of soap flakes or chips and stir until dissolved. Stir into tihe soapy water one pound of powdered bluestone until it dissolves. Add one pound of hy drated lime in a paste mixture or sift the dry lime through a strainer while stirring the water vigorously. Then add enough water to make 12 gallons of the solution. Smaller or larger amounts of the mixture may be made in the same proportion, Niswonger points out. A 50-gallon barrel is a convenient ves sel in which to mix the larger amounts. Be sure to keep the raspberry patches cultivated frequently to stim ulate the growth of the new canes and to keep weeds and grass out of the field, Niswonger urges. ATTEND FUNERAL HERE The following out-of-town people were here Saturday to attend the funeral and burial of Edward Miller: Mr. L. H. Wise, Mrs. Edna Wise Miller, Mr. and Mrs. George Wise, Mr. V. G. Wise, Mr. and Mis. Leslie Wise, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wise, Mr. William Meekins and Mr. Clyde Payne, all of Stumpy Point; Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Bunch and Mrs. Seth Jones, of Cypress Chapel, Va.; Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. A. H. Spivey, Mrs. Herbert Howell, Mrs. J. W. White, and Mr. T. E. Harrell, Jr., of Hertford; Mrs. Sam Broughton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Broughton, of Dunn; and Mrs. J. A. Harris, from near Yeopim. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lup ton, on Friday, July 5, at their home on East Queen Street, an 8-pound daughter. Sharon will be the name of the new citizen. Both mother and daughter are getting along nicely. verdict when you realize how much more / six-cylinder valve-in-head engines use 1 construction assures faithful performance, h *£ * * year in and year ryut, with a minimum of ... v\ ' .<#.- maintenance expense. That is why we <• * fe'■■ gT - say —lt pays 3 ways to buy Chevrolets! See your Chevrolet dealer and choose the i: * ' §;-! or haulage needs—today! iJ I y A * lj| 1 gj| jEfe*. j|p CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. J| I jW B 31 || ""jj IB *&. jBL .^Jlp Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G. M. A. C. Mram, A Central Motors Value CHOWAN MOTOR COMPANY Edenton, N. C. ~ THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935. Quarterly Conference At Methodist Church The third quarterly conference of the local Methodist Church will be held Wednesday, July 17, at the close of the regular mid-week prayer ser vice. The presiding elder, Rev. J. H. McCracken, will be present and the pastor. Rev. W. F. Walters, urges the head of every department of the church to have their reports ready. Classified and Legals NOTICE WANTED—CLEAN WHITE RAGS > —lfuz*. be free of hooks and but tons. Will pay 5c per pound. Bring to The Chowan Herald Office. NAGS HEAD LARGE 9-ROOM COTTAGE AND lots for sale or rent. Priced very reasonable; very desirable location- Terms. Address L. A. Kramer, Edenton or Nags Head. Ju1y4,11,18. FOR SALE—IO,OOO PICKLE HER rings for sale cheap. Apply to Albert E. Lassiter, Edenton, N. C. 8t KEYS MADE, SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen street, Edenton, N. C. NOTICE! Unde? and by virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to Jacob Hobowsky by Linwood Johnson and Mary John , son, dated the 9th day of October, , 1933, default in payments having been made, I will sell at public auc , tion at the Court House door in Edenton, Chowan County, State of . North Carolina, on Saturday, the 10th day of August, 1935, at twelve , o’clock Noon to the highest bidder for cash the following described real es tate, to wit: That house and tot lying on the South side of West Peterson Street in the Town of Edenton and known as the Harriette Madry property; bounded on the North by Peterson Street; on the East by the Edenton School property; on the South by a line midway between Freemason and Peterson Streets; and West by the property of Herbert Madry. Dated and posted this 9th day of July, 1935. JACOB HOBOWSKY, Trustee. i John F. White, Attorney. Ju1y11,18,25,Aug.l NOTICE! SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of directions contained in the Last Will and Testa -1 ment of Pattie M. Jones, deceased, : duly probated and recorded in office of Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, the undersigned Executor ! will on Thursday, July 18, 1935, sell 1 to the highest bidder for cash all per i sonal and chattel property belonging to the said estate consisting of household and kitchen furniture, meat, lard, com. Sale starts at 10 o’clock A. M-, and will be held at the home of the said Pattie M. Jones, in Cowpen Neck. Dated and posted this June 25, 1935. W. S. PRIVOTT, Executor Pattie M. Jones Estate. June27July4,ll EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having this day qualified as Exe jcutor of the estate of Pattie M. Jones, deceased, notice is hereby 1 given to all persons holding or hav ing claims against the said estate to ■ present the same, duly verified, tc > the undersigned Executor on or h e fore June 5, 1936, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Those indebted to said estate will please ' pay said indebtedness at once. ' Edenton, N. C. ; June 24, 1935 W. S. PRIVOTT, Executor, Pattie M. Jones Estate. June27Ju1y4,11,18,23,Aug.l NOTICE OF SUMMONS ' North Carolina, In the Chowan County. Superior Court Fannie Williams, individually and as ■ widow and administratrix of Joe r Williams, deceased, Petitioner. vs. , George Williams, 'William Henry - Moore, and all other persons un known who may be or claim to be i heirs of Joe Williams, deceased, : London Assurance Corporation, i Edenton Building and Loan Asso : ciation and W. S. Privott, Trustee, Respondent. The defendants, George Williams and William Henry Moore, above i named and all other persons unknown t who may be or claim to be heirs of i Joe Williams, deceased, will take no tice that a proceeding entitled above i has been instituted in the Superior i Court of Chowan County, N. C., for i the purpose of having an actual par -1 tition of the lands in Chowan County > owned as tenants in common by the petitioner and Joe Williams, deceas : ed, and to have the proceeds of a po licy of fire insurance allotted to the petitioner as a part of her half in terest and to have her dower allot ted in flhe half interest in said land belonging to Joe Williams, deceased, . and to have the remainder of the half interest belonging to Joe Williams, , deceased, exclusive of the dower in terest of the petitioner, sold for the ; purpose of making assets to pay the . debts of the estate of Joe Williams, , deceased, and to pay taxes, assess . ments and expense for repairs ad i vanced by the petitioner together • with the cost of this proceeding pro [ perly chargeable against the said re . maining interest in said land. Said ; defendants including said unknown • defendants will further take notice , that they are required to appear be fore undersigned Clerk Superior [ Court at his office in Edenton, N. C-, I within thirty days from August 8, 1935, which is the date on wihich pub lication of this notice will be com pleted, and answer or demur to the petition, which has been filed in the office of the undersigned Clerk or . the relief demanded irt. said petition • will be granted. This 11th day of July, 1935. R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court. W. D. PRUDEN, Attorney for the Petitioner. 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