mfaaduNok. Phone 35 Leary, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Midgette, St Rodanthe, spent last week as the guests of Mrs. J. N. Pruden. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Mack spent the week-end in Chapel Hill as the guests of his brother, Dr. Mack. Misß Estelle Privott and Mrs. An nie White spent Sunday in Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. J. N. Pruden, accompanied by Mrs. Lyn Bond, of Tarboro, left Monday to spend the week at Nags Head, where they will join W. M. Bond and Judge Stanley Johnson, of Denver, Col. Miss Lillie Wood spent Sunday near Woodville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood. Misses Kathryn Leggett, Emma Blanche Warren, Mary Cody, Ruby Felts, Myrtle Jenkins, and Mrs. Wil liam E. Bond spent last Saturday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Kenneth Jordan and son, Billy of Bethel, spent Monday with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott, on West Eden Street. Mrs. A. D. Henderson has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after spending several days in and around Edenton with relatives. Mrs. Willie Dickens and daughter of Scotland Neck, are visiting Mrs. Dickens’ mother, Mrs. Cobb, on Oa kum Street. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Britton and daughter, Eunice Anne, of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Britton. Mrs. Glennie Morgan, of Elizabeth City, was the week-end guest of Mrs. Howard Jackson. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jackson/and Mrs. Morgan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Bunch, of New York City, at Mor gart’s Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mixon, of Brooklyn, N. Y., were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bunch for the day. Mr. and Mrs. George Mereditl Trible, Jr., of West Point, Va., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Trible’s aunts and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Liles and Miss Mamie Hogg. Richard Rogerson, a student at Duke University, Durham, was the week-end guest of his parents, Mr. g .id Mrs. Henry Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Stearns, of Portsmouth, Va., were the week-end guests of Mrs. Steams’ brother, Mr. T. J. Wilder, and Mrs. Wilder, on West Eden Street. John Wheeler, of Raleigh, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wheeler, on Oakum Street. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones and two children, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Mag Jones, on East Queen Street. W. H. Parker spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Waff and their daughter, Carolyn, of Portsmouth. Va., spent the week-end with KTT. Waff’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Waff, Sr., at “The Emperor.” George Ward spent Sunday with William Ward, at Ryland. L. W. Belch, of Center Hill, was in town Monday morning on business. C. L. Amick spent the week-end in Edenton with his wife on West Eden Street. After spending some time with her son, C. O. Edwards, and Mrs. Ed wards at Sunbury, Mrs. Edwards has returned to the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Muth, on Moseley St. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ward and Mrs. B. F. Francis spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. ,W. Shipp and Miss Faira Hughes. A. D. Ward, of Gliden, was in town Saturday afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Ziegler at tended the fair in Williamston Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Layton and children, of Rocky Hock, spent Satur day night with Mr. and Mrs. Jep Layton. Rupert Goodwin, of Statesville, spent the week-end in town. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Goodwin, who had been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. M. Morgan, for the past few days. Mrs. Henrietta Privott, of Rich mond, Va., spent Monday in Eden ton. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Belch, Mr. and Mrs. Jep Layton and daughter, Bob by, spent Sunday with relatives in Colerain. W. Carlteon Mason has gone to Southern Pines to accept a position. Miss Lessie Mae Rogerson spent the week-end at Woodvilie with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Williford, Miss Annie Mason Cobb and Thad Evans visited relatives near Ahoskie Son day. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanbury, of . Portsmouth, Va., were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holmes on East Water Street. Mrs. T. C. White is spending a . week in Manteo with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Fearing, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cullipher, Mrs. Willie Dickens, Miss Margaret Har rell, Miss Evelyn Leary and Mrs. A. 1 D. Henderson attended the Williams- 1 ton fail last Friday night. Mrs. S. H. Adams has returned to m »- her home in Monroe, after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Z. Bright Tucker and Mr. Tucker. Mrs. Tucker accompanied her mother home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rice, of Rich mond, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. Rice’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cullipher. Miss Corie Bunch, of Elizabeth City, visited her mother, Mrs. R. H. W. Bunch, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Habit and family, Mrs. Joe Habit and John Oliver visit ed friends in Rocky Mount Sunday. Maurice Broome, of Morehead City, spent the week-end in town with friends. Mrs. W. M. Morgan, Miss Willie Love Morgan, Leslie Morgan and Maurice Broome spent Saturday af ternoon in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Hemby Lane, who has been spending some time with her daugh ter, Mrs. Jesse Asbell, left Sunday tc visit her daughter at Belvidere be fore returning to her home at Center Hill. Curtis Vincent, of Norfolk, Va., spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Vincent, at the Fish Hatchery. Miss Esther Mae Hollowell, Miss Dolly Spencer, Tom Hoskins and Bert Willis attended the fair in Williams ton Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Shepard, Misses Louise Coke and Lethe Hoskins spent Sat urday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Kate Lewis has returned to her home in New York City, after a visit with her sisters, Mrs. T. J Hoskins, Sr., and Miss Louise Coke. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curran visited in Colerain Sunday afternoon. Fred Schlitz, of Columbia, was the week-end guest of F. O. Muth. (Continued on Page Eight) | CROSS ROADS '| \ > Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Warren, of Trenton, Mrs. W. Y. Warren, Misses May and Alethia Warren, of Eden ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. El liott Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Richard Winbome has return ed to her home in Norfolk, Va., after a visit with Miss Pattie Winbome and Mrs. W. H. Winborne. Miss Mary Leary, of Rocky Hock, was the week-end guest of Miss Sara Winbome. Misses Helen Blanchard and Pencie Chappell visited them oi Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, of Sirs folk, Va., were the supper guests < Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott Sundr evening. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Evans, Mrs. ' W. Evans, Misses Marguerite Et: Mary Winborne and Beatrice Wils< Evans visited relatives at Woodvilie and Chapanoke Sunday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Lee Savage spent the week-end with Miss Kathleen Asbell. Mrs. H. L. Nixon and family, oi Rocky Hock, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Privott. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Harrell and family, of Bray hall, Mr. and Ellie Bunch and family, of Rocky Hock, visited them in the afternoon. Little Jane Wiggins, daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiggins, is quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hollowell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hollo well and son, Mrs. Ernest Privott and Mr. George Peele spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., with relatives. Mrs. J. C. Leary has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr., in Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Sr., at tended the show at the Taylor Thea tre in Edenton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jordan Hollowell spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Hobbs, at Hobbsville. Mrs. A. S. Bush spent Monday at Hobbsville with Mrs. Lula Rountree. Mr. J. C. Leary spent the week-end in Washington, N. C., and was accom panied home by Mrs. Leary and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary and Mrs. W. D. Welch, Jr., were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollo well Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ward visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Hollowell and Mrs. Mel ton Bateman visited Mrs. Lindsey Evans Saturday evening. Mrs. Jimmie Jordan, of Wilming ton, Del., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harrell and family, of Cowpen Neck; Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Perry and family, of Rocky Hock; Mrs. Fred White .and children visited M t. and Mrs. Isaac Jordan Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. F. Nixon and Miss Bessie Nixon, of Rocky Hock, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jordan, Jr. Mr. Delma Peele, of Princeton, was the week-end guest of Mr. E. C. Woodard. Rev. J. 7. Byrum is attending the Baptist State Sunday School conven-1 tion in Asheville, this week. Miss May Belle Edwards spent the 1 treek-end at her home at Whaley- THE OHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935. - ville, Va. Mr. Ernest Dail and Mr. Rountree, of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dail. Mrs. Sam Nixon, of Gum Pond, spent Tuesday with Mrs. P. B. Dail. Mrs. George Byrum, of Norfolk, Va., spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dail. Mrs. T. L. Evans spent Sunday ’ with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Evans. r Mrs. Lena Asbell, Misses Winona . and Dorothy Anne Asbell visited Mr. . and Mrs. Lindsey Evans Sunday af r temoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr. . visited Mr. and Mrs. Melton Bate j man Sunday afternoon. W. H. Winbome, Lindsey Evans and E. N. Elliott attended a stag 5 dinner in Edenton Monday given by John W. Graham in honor of Lieuten ant Governor A. H. Graham. > Sewing Circle Entertained Mrs. W. D. Welch, Sr., was hostess to the Sewing Circle Thursday even , ing. Due to the disagreeable weath i er, there were only five members present. Mrs. Welch, assisted by ; Mrs. E. N. Elliott, served a delicious 1 salad course. The meeting this week - will be with Mrs. Belle Parker. 1 U. D. C. Plans For > Silver Tea Dec. 3 r At the meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy held at the home of , Mrs. J. A. Woodard on Colonial 3 Square, plans were made for the , annual silver tea to be given on Tuesday evening, Dec. 3, from 4 to 3 6 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. H. M. t S. Cason, with Mrs. Cason as hostess. . Invitations will be sent out later. Following routine business an in : teresting program was given during - which Miss Mary Pruden gave a reading on, “The Career of the Con ) federate Ram Around the Albe ) marie.” At the conclusion of the . program, delightful refreshments were served by the hostess to the 1 following members present: Mrs. R. P. Badham, Mrs. Walter S. 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