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L Frank MUler, of Fort Bragg, spent
w tkl',w«ek-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Miller, on West
Church Street.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hobbs, of Eli
aabeth City, spent Sunday as the
K guests of their daughter, Mrs. Troy
Spencer, and Mr. Spencer.
Miss Esther Mae Hollowell spent
L Sunday in Hertford.
L Earl Knowles, of Plymouth, was
I in town Tuesday on business.
■ Miss Ernestine Jones, who has
I been holding a position in Greenville
I for some time, has returned home to
| visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B
** Jones, for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leary return
ed Sunday from Richmond, Va.,
where they attended the wedding of
Mr. Leary’s niece, Miss Emma Leary,
■fr Mrs. C- L. Russ and daughter,
Anne, of Greenville, arrived on
Monday to spend a few days with
Edenton friends.
George Ward spent Saturday with
William Ward at Ryland.
Miss Annie Mason Cobb and Thad
Evans spent Sunday visiting friends
of Mspltovr
Misses Marjorie Riley and Sarah
Lee Hobbs attended the show in Eli
' zabeth City Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deans and
M little son, of Elizabeth City, spent
* the week-end with Mrs. Deans’ pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chappell.
Mr. and Mrs. Geddes Potter spent
Sunday in -Stiffoik, Va., with Mr.
Potter’s mother.
fcj, Mrs. Potter, of Suffolk, Va., is the
guest of her son, Mr. Geddes Potter,
and Mrs. Potter, on North Broad
Street.
Pete Moore and Deans Barnes, of
Norfolk, Va-, were guests of Mr. and
L Mrs. Joe Habit Sunday.
I R. T. Massengill was a business
in town Tuesday.
B Mrs. T. J. Wilder accompanied Mr.
Bind Mrs. R. C. Skiles, of Elizabeth
Bpity, to Hodges Ferry, Va., Saturday
and the party spent the
with Mrs. Wilder’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Willie Culpepper.
Mr. and Mrs. Jep Inyden ami little
daughter, Bobby, attended the pro
gram at -Beech Fork School Friday
!"and Mrs. T- A. Harrell, of
leston, S. C., are visiting his
its, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harrell,
s. Mattie Paul, of Washington,
~ spent Sunday as the guest of
E. T. Rawlinson.
■s. E. W. Spires and daughter,
Margaret, Mrs. Jesse Wiggins,
C. D. Stewart and Miss Sara
)onald spent Sunday in Elizabeth
v and Mrs. L. H. Haskett, Mr.
Mrs. Willie White spent Sunday
noon in Elizabeth City.
W. Taylor is quite sick at this
on West Eden Street. Mr.
>r was stricken while downtown
Friday afternoon.
mrs. Alma Forehand left Tuesday
for an extended stay in New York
City.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bradshaw and
Ijldren, Florence, Darden and Tom
y, of Norfolk, Va., were guests of
iss Emma Byrum, on Sunday.
Miss Corie Bunch, of Elizabeth
ty, spent the week-end with her
other, Mrs. R. H. W. Bunch.
Miss Sarah Badham, of Raleigh,
sited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Badham, over the week-end.
'Sidney McMullan, of Columbia,
as the week-end guest of his
other, Mrs. S. M. McMullan.
Mrs. Jay Barringer and Miss Pearl
iller, of Mars Hill, spent the week
id with Mrs. Barringer’s parents,
r. and Mrs. W. I. Cozzens.
Miss Louise Swain and P. J.
itterstrom, of New Bern, were the
tests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
tm Jones, at the Hotel Joseph
swes.
Miss Anne Jones, of Williamston,
visited Miss Sarah Burton over the
past week-end.
Mrs. A. J. Manning, of Williams
h- top, spent the week-end with her pa
■Htents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Spruill, in
North Edenton.
lathan Dail returned Satur-
Monroe, where she had been
er parents.
i Mrs. Howard Jackson, Mr.
. J. N. Oglesby spent the
in Norfolk, Va.
i Mrs- J. H. Harrell, Miss
argaret Harrell, Thomas
Miss Maryland Parks, and
elma Stanton, of Winfall,
nday in Norfolk, Va., shop-
Boyce, of Norfolk, Va., was
of bis mother, Mrs. R. W.
inday.
Elizabeth and Sybil White,
BB Center Hill, and Miss Sara Mae
of Belvidere, spent Monday
shopping.
pUrn. W- H. Hardcastle, of Hert-
IgK-d, visited Mrs. J. M. Jones, Satur-
Hopewell, Va., was
j&H£t of friends in
. quite sick at
. 'ken Street with
Pete Dail visited Mrs. Lupton’s sis
ter, Mrs. James Tsylor, in Durham,
on Sunday. Mrs. Taylor has been
quite sick in Duke Hospital for
some time.
J. Frank White, Jr., spent Tuesday
in Rocky Mount, on business.
Miss Marguerite Muth, of the
Gatesville school faculty, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Muth, on West Eden St.
Mrs. Albert Byrum and Mrs. Wil
liam E. Bond visited friends in
Portsmouth, Va., Saturday.
John Skiles, of Elizabeth City, was
the week-end guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Skiles, in North
Edenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hobowsky and
family spent the past week-end with
friends in Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habit and two
children, of Norfolk, Va., were the
guests of his father, Joe Habit, and
Mrs. Habit, over the week-end.
Kenneth Jordan, of Washington, D.
C., was the guest of his wife and
baby at the home of Mrs. Jordan’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott,
over the week-end.
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Mrs. Minne Newsome returned last
Thursday from the hospital and is
getting on fine. This is good news to
her numerous friendp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White were
visitors in Norfolk, Va., Thursday.
L. A. Perry was a business visitor
in Norfolk, Va. , Saturday.
Mrs. F. M. Monohan, of Suffolk,
Va., visited her mother and sister,
Mrs. Joe White and Mrs. Graham
Harrell, for the past week-end.
Mrs. Graham Harrell, Mrs. Bettie
Sessoms, Misses Elizabeth Allen and
Eloise Miller were visitors in Ahos
kie Friday.
Mrs. Roy Pancoast, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Ess White,
left Saturday for her home in Fred
ericksburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eley, of Ahos
kie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Deans Sunday.
Mrs. Johnnie Montague returned,
home Saturday after spending sev
eral days in Powellsville as the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. White.
Miss Julia Austin was the dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Myers
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Sunday. I
Mrs. J. B. Perry and, daughter,
Mary Pat, spent the past week with j
her mother, Mrs. W. S. Sessoms.
ifr. and Mrs. T. E. Beasley, of
Ahoskie, were visitors in town Satur- (
day. _ „ . <
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers and
Mrs. C. T. Roebuck were shoppers in ;
Edenton Friday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Britt were in <
Ahoskie Monday shopping.
Mrs. J. M. Beale, Miss Burch, Miss :
Parker, Miss Jilcott and Miss Town- .
send were shoppers in Ahoskie Wed- '
nesday.
Miss Connie Wynne spent several 1
days last week with Mrs. L. D. !
Perry.
J. M. Beale attended the funeral of
Superintendent Sawyer in Gatesville
Thursday. J
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J. H. Mansfield and children, Ruth,
Louise and James, from Bethel; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Davenport and baby, i
Thomas and Willie Lee Brabble, Les- f
sie Lassiter and Connie Lee Ward
called to see Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ward Sunday. '
Doc Davenport spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Basnight.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Overton and
children, Virginia, Willie Mae and !
Lloyd, Jr., spent Sund .y near Suf
folk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Heywood (
Bunch. <
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jethro, Mr. and
Mrs. Garfield Oliver, Miss Elizabeth
Jethro and Earl Outlaw spent Sunday <
with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Jordan. *
Earl Davenport is spending several
days in Norfolk, Va., with his sister,
Mrs. R. L. Clifton, and Mr. Clifton. j
Mrs. Roscoe Kirby and children
spent the week-end with her mother, ,
Mrs. J. E. Brabble.
Miss Nancy Davenport returned j
home Sunday after spending several
days with her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Dav
enport, near Mackeys.
Mrs. Malvern Colson and children i
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Skinner.
Miss Mary Harrell spent the week- ,
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *
J. H. Harrell. Miss Harrell is teach
ing at Hamilton this year.
Mrs. Antone Davenport, of North i
Edenton, spent Sunday and Monday *
with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davenport,
Miss Nancy Davenport and James <
Davenport called to see Mr. and Mrs.
J. E, Brabble Saturday evening.
Colon Jackson, Jos Webb, Jr., and
James Davenport called to see Irving J
Baker Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harris and chil
dren, J. E. Brabble, Antone Daven
port, Mrs. Roscoe Kirby and Mrs. J
Ida Lassiter spent Sunday afternoon
in the home of Doc Davenport. [
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