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r '". ./ Phone 35 Sarah Burton, Editor lias returned to ;er spending a 3, Mr. and Mrs. ms H. Shepard n, £). C-, Satur e holidays with • - ■ > Partin retum a Washington, at several days >n with friends, f Norfolk, Va., and Sunday as rents, Mr. and liam Averette, last week with s, Mr. and Mrs. irday to spend White and son, i spend a week ilk, Va. rank Lancaster, , Friday of last s. Willie White, f Salisbury, at -Cozzens wed ■s Day. ifinton have re r spending sev and Mrs. H. S. tfuth returned y, where she ting relatives, of Thomasville, ter, Mrs. F. 0. returned to Ra lending several , Mr. and Mrs. Vhite and little nt several day: White’s mother, ir Cross Roads. Muth and two vs, Va., visited r. and Mrs. F. last week. several days mily on West mily returned g Christmas ir h relatives and eturned to Ra e holidays with d Mrs. J. R Elliott, of Ra rs last week as r, Mrs. Thoma ter Street, h has returnee' lie, after being ha Holmes for irned to Hope friends here, ell returned t< ’ter spending r rents, Mr. and r Edenton. id son, Charlie v days recently ghters, Mrs. J S. Boyce, is, of Creswell, itly with Mrs. M. S. Boyce, d little daugh olerain, spent F. Arnold, iteo, spent the i Mr. and Mrs. is spending ibeth City on ount has re vhere he spent as returned tc studies in Miss il School after with her pa 0. Muth. olumbia, spent juest of MisF inehurst, spent i, Mr. and Mrs. :h Street. > Goodwin and of Asheville he funeral of r, Mr. Arthur Friday after ell spent the n Hobbsville. in Britton and , of Elizabeth las holidays ir , Idwin Bufflap. Bufflap spent cy Mount with [flap. md sons, Allan urned to their after visiting . Hoskins, dur raylor and lit- Quarter, were ylor’s parents Speight, neat lidays. Alderman, of the Partin l ) W. Goodwin. i Mr. and Mrs. George Barker and . children, from near Colerain, visited Mrs. Barker’s sisters, Mrs. L. S. By l rum and Miss Inez Felton, Saturday. After spending several days with l her daughter, Mrs. Shelton W. Moore, and Mr. Mrs. J. C. Sitison . has returned to Bethel. , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sitison left on Friday of last week for their home } in Allantown, Pa., after spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton W. Moore. 1 s L. 0. Miller, of Portsmouth, Va-, l Mrs. Glennie Morgan and Dr. H. A. Thorson, of Elizabeth City, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J C. Jackson. After spending several days with 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Long, Mrs. Walter Jones' and little daughter , returned to their home in Fayette-1 i ville Thursday. Miss Adrian Nicholson returned to , her home in Norfolk, Va., Wednesday t after spending several days as the . guest of Miss Sarah Burton. Misses Sarah Burton, Catherine and ■ Ruth Privott and Myrtle Parks, and Herman Harrell visited in Elizabeth ■ City on Christmas Day. (Continued on Page Eight) I ! COLERAIN | f \ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curran, of ■ Edenton, spent Wednesday ' with Mr. ■ and Mrs. C. C. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Penny, of Raleigh, ' have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Perry for the past week. Miss Helen Phelps left Sunday for Washington, N. C., where she will 1 visit relatives and friends this week. She will go on to Washington, D. C., Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Deans,, of Philadel -1 phia, Pa., spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Deans. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, of Salis bury, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coggins, of 1 Cary, spent several days recently as guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Britton. Mrs. I. G. Beasley had as dinner guests on Christmas Day: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beas ley, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Montague, Mrs. Addie Williams, Carroll and Anne Beasley, Wood Beasley, Shirley and Merle Montague, Jr. Mrs. Dora Saunders and daughter, Miss Doris, spent several days last week in Baltimore, Md., as the guests of Mrs. Saunders’ son, Dr. Saunders. Mrs. James White and son, Jimmy, are visiting her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Credle, in Washington, N. C. Miss Bessie Prichard, of Aulander is visiting her sister, Mrs. Shelton Pierce. Mrs. Alvin Eley, of Ahoskie, visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Deans, the past week. Miss Amanda Leary, who teaches at Princeton, is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs- Harry Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. Crisp, of Greenville, 1 are visiting Mrs. Crisp’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Nowell. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nowell, o 1 Ahoskie, visited Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Nowell this week. Rev. L. M. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon ■ were visitors in Ahoskie Tuesday. Miss Veron Morris spent Christmas Day at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morris. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ruffin, of Rich- ; mond, Va., are visiting Mrs. Ruffin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hughes. 1 Alvin Hughes, of Petersburg, Va., 1 spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hughes. Mrs. W. E. White and Ruth Caro line are visiting Mrs. White’s mother at Mantpo. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Harrell and Joe Bill Harrell attended the funeral of • Mr. Harrell’s sister, Mrs. Lillie Jones, Sunday afternoon. i W. J. Daniels, of Edenton, was a < visitor in town Thursday. i Lee Miller spent the week-end in Madison with Mrs. Miller’s parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Turner, and was accom- i panied home by Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Roy Pancoast, of Fredricks burg, Va., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ess White. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, of New port News, Va., spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Ess White. Miss Doris Saunders, a student at Louisburg College, is spending the i holidays with her mother, Mrs. Dora ] Saunders. i Miss Dixie Felton, of Norfolk, Va., is at home with her mother, Mrs. W. P. Sharp, and Mr. Sharp. j Merville Sessoms, a student at Chapel Hill, is spending the holidays i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. ’ Sessoms. _ i Miss Julia Austin is spending the ( holidays with her mother in Lewiston. Miss Geneva Harrell is accompany ing a group from Greenville bn an i eight-day tour to Florida and Cuba. Miss Peggy Perry, a student at Meredith College, Raleigh, is spend ing the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Perry. ( Miss Doris Parker, who is attend- < at home J THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C-, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Parker, for the holidays. Miss Margaret White, who is at tending the Teachers’ College, in Fredricksburg, Va., is with her moth er, Mr 3„ Ess White, for the holidays. Miss Britt, of E. C. T. C., Greenville; Miss Elizabeth Britt, of Herbert; Miss Gladys Britt, of Wake Forest, are with their padents, Mr and Mrs. J. M. Britt, for the holidays. Miss Carolyn Brinkley, a student at E. C. T. C., Greenville, is with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley, dur ing the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Credle are now livinp in their new brick residence, which has just recently been completed. Robert Holly, a student at Citadel Military School, South Carolina, is spending the holidays with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holly. Y. W. BIIBLE CLASS TO MEET WIITH MRS. D. M. CARTER The Young Woman’s Bible Class of the Edenton Baptist Sunday School will meet Tuesday evening for the regular business and social meeting with Mrs. D. M. Carter at her home on Water Street, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are urged to be present, and a cordial invitation is extended tc i visitors. j RYLAND | \ ) Miss Thelma Ward returned to hei work in Colerain Sunday after spend ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Louisa Ward. She accompanied Hu bert Askew ,who came for her, back. Miss Ward is nursing Mr. Askew’s mother, Mrs. Askew. Mrs. T. J. Hoskins and sons, Tom and Richard, from near Edenton, Mrs. A. L. Midyette and sons, Allan and Norfleet, from Swan Quarter, visited their mother, Mrs. H. N. Ward, a short while Saturday. Adolph Spivey, of Washington, D. C-, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Comie Spivey, Christmas Day. Samuel Lane, of Richmond, Va., was the week-end guest of his sister, Mrs. Roy Parks, and Mr. Parks. Miss Mary Lee Davis spent Friday i night and Saturday in Edenton as the guest of Mrs. Julian E. Ward. Mr. apd Mrs. M. R. Spivey and daughters, of Oxford Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Boyce, of Durham, were the guests of Mrs. Cornie Spivey Christ mas Day. Dr. Titus Ward and Dr. Clyde Ward of Raleigh, visited their brother, T. L. Ward, and Mrs. Ward during the holi days last week. MacCauley By rum returned to hit work in Goldsboro Tuesday after be ing the .guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byrum, for several days Norfleet EasoiT, who is attending a college in Georgia, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Eason. After spending the past week with his mother, Mrs. Cornie Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Spivey and daughters left Sunday for their home at Alex andria, Va. Clarence (Touy) Ward, of Golds boro, spent the holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Penina Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winslow, of Bethel, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Byrum, during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Byrum, Miss Monteze Byrum and Forrest Byrum, and Thomas Davis, from near Can non’s Ferry; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis and daughter, Lois, from near Sign Pine; Mrs. Harriett Parks, Miss Mary Lee Davis and Carson Davis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs R. S. Ward Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Goodwin, from Smithfield, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. N| Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin, from Smithfield, Va., were guests of their daughter, Mrs. 0. N. Jordan, and Mr. Jordan on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Copeland enter tained a number of Mrs. Copeland’s relatives at dinner on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Clingman Dail had as dinner guests on Christmas Day Mr and Mrs. Raymond Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jordan and children, Mr. aw Mrs. John Irving Chappell and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Copeland and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans and children and Mrs. Axie Copeland vis ited relatives in Norfolk, Va., during the holidays. Rev. and Mrs. John Byrum and family, of Small’s Cross Roads, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Byrum on Christmas Day. W. H. Boyce is seriously ill follow ing a stroke of paralysis last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce and two children, were supper guests of her parents near Sunbury Christmas evening. Fermor Ward and sister, Miss Avis Ward, spent Thursday with their grandmother, Mrs. Harriett Parks. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward and little daughter, Lelia Faye, and Mrs. Julian Ward visited Mrs. Parks in the after noon, as did Miss Mary Elizabeth Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Copeland and Kessler Copeland, of Williamston Visited relatives last week. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilder of the Cowpen Neck section on Tues day, December 24th, a daughters Essie Marie.> “SMILIN’ THROUGH” HERE AGAIN Leslie Howard and Norma Shearer co-starred in “Smilin’ Through,” which by popular request has been brought back to the Taylor Theatre, Edenton, today and Friday. COLERAIN COUPLE MARRIED Elliott Harrell and Miss Sarah Brown, of Colerain, were quietly mar ried last Sunday in Richmond, Va., by E. Y. Poole. They were accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Harrell will make their home in Colerain. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and every one who helped me win the beautiful doll wardrobe trunk, given by Leggett l Davis as fifth prize in their popular ity contest which closed last week Again I thank each one of you for your votes. RUTH BYRUM. ltnp. ryif~l I~yu ~i tin iinyuTw.iw^JV l^ —ni j ■r<ffip'*T> rnyp n r^/Wpl How Much Can I Save This Year? | HOWEVER much or little you may save each ? week —it represents a great deal to you! For l ? money is saved for a goal, whether it be J < | something you’ve always wanted: a home I Y l\ u or future financial independence. Your sav- 5 ] IS Wl 'fow'cach 1 jB § I ings are safe here —because they come under I i 11 ** Wf depositor VW ±// A T federal Deposit Insurance! Save more, this ■* I year! | Join Our 1936 Christmas ! | Saving Club Today! j 1 The Bank of Edentonl k "SAFETY FOR SAVINGS SINCE j j EDENTON, N. C. Short skirts are returning to favor in London. iris.; CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends for helping me win first prize, a lovely big doll, in the popularity contest at Leggett & Davis Drug Store. CAROLYN SWINDELL. 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