PAGE SIX (mMduHoks. phJ!U^5" ,l ™ , ®^ ,^™B Sara!rßurt«w!^Mitor Miss Myrtle Parks visited friends in Rocky Mount Sunday. Miss Betty Bloxton spent the week end in Greenville with her mother. Leon Brogden spent the past week end with relatnves in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brothers, Mrs. Willie Smith and Mrs. Hugh Harris, of Oriental, spent Sunday as guests of Mrs. Mary Layden. Miss Sarah Badham returned to Baleigh Sunday after spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R- P. Badham. Miss Helen Goodwin returned from Windsor Sunday. Miss Goodwin vis ited friends there for several days. John White, of Ahoskie, visited friends in town Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jackson spent Saturday nighjt and Sunday in Eliza beth City with friends. Miss Grace Broderick, of Hunts ville, Texas, was in town a few days this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Campen spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. William Jones was confined to her bed at Hotel Joseph Hewes this week with influenza. Carl Goerch, of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. John F. White one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap and daughter, Miss Dorothy, spent Sun day in Rocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bufflap. Miss Marguerite Muth, of the high school faculty at Gatesville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Muth, on West Eden Street. Miss Kahtrine Privott, a mem ber of the Colerain High School fac ulty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs- W\ S. Privott. Mrs. R. R. Cook returned to her home in Portsmouth, Va., Saturday after spending several days as the guest of Mrs. W. D. Moran, near Edenton. J. H. Holmes and Miss Margaret Hellowell were in New York City several days this week on business for the J. H. Holmes Company. Mrs. E. W. H. Nixon is spending this week as the guest of friends and relatives in Hertford. Murray Whichard, of Wake Forest College, was at home with his pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Whichard, several days this week. J. Frank White, Jr., spent Monday in Columbia on business. Miss Annie Mason TJobb visited relatives in Bertie County Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Curran has returned from Colerain, where she visited her sister, Mrs. C. C. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. William Privott have moved from the Makely Apartments to the residence on Church Street re cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Byrum. Frank Perry spent Sunday with his parents near Merry Hill. Spurgeon Evans spent Saturday night and Sunday with his parents near Merry Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Phthisic and children visited relatives at Ry land Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Tom Spencer and little son visited relatives and friends in Nor folk, Va., a few days last week. Miss Muriel Monds, of Center Hill, visited friends in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Privott and children and Mrs- H. C. Privott spent Sunday in Williamston. Mrs. Roy Parks, L. T. Chappell and little Miss Juanita Lane, of Ryland, were in town Monday after noon. Mrs. Troy Spencer spent several days this week in Elizabeth City as the guest of her parents. Miss Elizabeth Dunn, of Raleigh, was the week-end guest of Miss Helen Badham, on North Broad Street. Sidney_ McMullan, of Windsor, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. S. M. McMullan. “Crook” Hollowell spent Sunday in Norfolk, Va. John Wright and Miss Evelyn Wright, of Jarvisburg, spent Friday as the guest of Miss Willie Love Morgan. Miss Ronella Ward, of Ryland, was in town Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. M. Morgan and son, Les lie, spent Thursday and Friday in Jarvisburg. HOLLO WELL—HUMPHLETT William Hollowell and Miss Marie Humphlett, both of Gliden, were married in Suffolk, Va., on Saturday, January 26. John Graham Aiding 1 Farmers Get Loans John W. Graham, Edenton attor ney, has been elected representative of the Elizabeth City Production Credit Association for Chowan Coun ty, and all farmers that are interest ed in obtaining a loan for the pro duction of crops or for any farming purpose should get in touch with him immediately as he is now in a posi tion to take applications. | GUM POND l Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Asbell, from near Suffolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Bunch were guests of George Bunch and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Nixon called on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bass Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs J. T. Nixon called on Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nixon called on Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wilkins Sunday evening. Mrs. W. . Bans was the guest of Mrs. Levy Nixon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore and little daughter, Barbara Anne, and Mrs. R. W. Boyce, of Edenton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nixon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Parks call ed on Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch, Sr., Sunday. ' GLIDEN ] > Miss Gertrude Nixon, of Rocky Hock, spent last week with her sis ter, Mrs. J. F. Perry. Miss Florence Ward, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Winslow and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hollowell, near Snow Hill, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White and daughters, Marguerite and June Wil lis, and Miss Ora Banks Robertson, all of Norfolk, Va., visited in the home of Mr. T. W. BBerryman Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perry, of Rocky Hock, were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. D. H. Berryman, and Mr. Berryman, last week. Mr and Mrs. G. C. Ward spent Wednesday in Portsmouth, Va., on business. Mrs. 0. M. Blanchard, Mrs. Earl White, Mrs. A. D. Ward and Mrs. Elsworth Blanchard attended the meeting of the County Council of Home Demonstration Clubs in Eden ton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rountree and children, of Hobbsville, visited Mrs. Marina Winslow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Hobbs and family, of Hobbsville; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Humphlett and son were the guests of Mrs. Roxie White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berryman and L. N. White spent Sunday in Suf folk, Va., with Mrs. White, who is very ill in Lake View Hospital. A. D. Ward, Jr., and Wince White visited friends at Belvidere Sunday evening. Mrs. Earl White spent Sunday af ternoon with her mother, Mrs. An nie Blanchard. C. A. White and W. R. White have recently purchased new radios. E. G. Blanchard and A. D. Ward were in Edenton on business Tues day. Misses Katherine Winslow and Sara C. Berryman spent Tuesday night with Miss Aileen Blanchard. Billiard Champ In Edenton Monday Billiard enthusiasts will have an opportunity to witness experts in the art at Chap’s billiard parolr during the coming months when the most outstanding performers in the coun try will appear in Edenton. The first of these artists will be in the city on Monday night, when James Caras, the new world’s champion in pocket billiards will be the attraction. His performance will begin at 10 P. M-, and doubtless will draw a capacity crowd. Others who are scheduled to appear here are Allen Hall, runner-up for the world’s three-cushion title in 1985; Ruth McGinnis, women’s world professional pocket billiard cham pion; George Kelly, 1934 national pocket billiard champion; George Spears, national instructor and lec turer; Willie Hoppe, world’s 18.1 backline and cushion caron billiard champ : on, and Joseph Procita, noted pocket billiard instructor. This group of experts have been employed by the National Billiard Association of America, under whose supervision the demonstrations are conducted. Bamboo often grows to be over 100 feet tall. We Specialize In BjHH JHH LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S NH Hair Cutting and ■■ iSBI Shampooing ■ You can send your children here HWnl jt J and yet be assured they will receive |Hr I the same careful attention as though LOl /II you were with them. rIV.V / I J Bayview Barber Shop Ernest White Prop. * ,/. I.VW J U EDENTON, N. C. /' ’ THE CHOWAN -UU, ~ *. C —V 30. .« Three Cases Before Recorder On Friday Recorder’s Court had quite a lengthy session Friday morning when three cases were disposed of. The majority of the time was con sumed by the hearing of testimony in the case of Lottie Brinkley, color ed, who was charged with felonious ly assaulting William Tripp with in tent to kill. The latter was severely cut in two places on the left side of his chest near the heart, on the left arm and back necessitating a total of 23 stitches to close the wounds- The affair followed an argument be tween Tripp and his wife which finally involved Lottie. Judge J. N. Pruden ruled that the cutting gossibly resulted in self-de fence but that more than likely the defendant went to the extreme with her foe. She was sentenced to 90 days in jail or to pay the doctor’s bill, medicine and court costs and further show good behavior for a period of 12 months. Joe Bunch, Jr., white filling sta tion operator, plead guilty to operat ing a car under the influence of li quor, but not guilty to reckless driv ing. He was sentenced to 60 days or SSO and court costs on the first count, and 30 days or $25 and costs on the second charge. His driving license was also revoked for a period of 72 months. Floyd Mit Ward, who was arrested with Bunch, was tried earlier in the week before Justice of the Peace W. S- Summerell, was tax ed with the cost of court. Herbert Lane, white man, was found guilty of driving an automo bile while under the influence of whiskey and being drunk and disor derly in a public place. The latter charge was nol prossed, while on the first charge he was given 660 days or SSO and costs and his driver’s li cense revoked for 12 months. GROWTH OF TREES The length of time required for trees to reach merchantable size varies with the kind of tree and the use to which its wood is to be put. Posts and crossties can be grown in from 10 to 30 years. Most kinds of quick-growing trees will be large enough to add to the farm income at the age of 20 to 40 years. Classified and Legals KEYS MADE. SAFE COMBINA tions changed, guns repaired, and any work of a locksmith done in first class order. See Geo. Leary, Queen St., Edenton, N. C. ts NEUSE PACKING CORP. OYS ters for sale plenty of them. Shucked or in shell. Reasonably priced and good quality. See H. B. Jones. jan16,23,30np FOR RENT 4 ROOM APART ment, recently finished, 110 E. Queen Street. Apply J. C- Dail. Jan.9,16,23, pd. FOR RENT 3 ROOM APART ment. Furnished or unfurnished, with bath and garage. Mrs. P. L. Rea, Rea Aparts., 202 E. Queen Street. It. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of a deed of trust executed by W. T. Satterfield and Wife to the undersigned L. E. Griffin, Trustee, dated May 25th, 1923, and registered in Book 32 page 343 in the Public Registry of Chowan County, N. C., the under signed trustee will on Wednesday, February 26th, 1936, at twelve o’clock Noon at the Court House Door in Edenton, N. C., offer for sale at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following real es tate in Chowan County, N. C., to-wit: That lot of land with the double store building thereon, formerly oc cupied by C. E. Byrum Brothers, ly ing on the West side of Main Street in the Town of Edenton, bounded on the North by the E- L. Brinkley store lot; East by Main Street; South by Quinn Furniture Store, West by the Nancy Beasley property. The same being the property conveyed by deed to W. A. Leggett by C. B. Shaffer et als, recorded in Book L, page 477 and conveyed by W. A. Leggett and wife to W. T. Satter field by deed recorded in book M, page 331 in the Public Registry of Chowan County, being also the same land described in the deed of trust aforesaid. Except the half interest in the southern wall conveyed hy W. T. Satterfield and wife in 1924. This 27th day of January, 1936. L. E. GRIFFIN, Trustee. Jan .30,Feb.6,18,20 —wdp NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of a deed of trust exe cuted to the undersigned by Thomai Lassiter and Rose Williams dated Nov. 8, 1919, and registered in the office of Register of Deeds of Chowoi County, North Carolina in Book No 29, page 166; the undersigned will sell at public sale for cash at th< courthouse door in Chowan County North Carolina at 12 o'clock noon c Feb. 1, 1986, the following real property: 1. The Thomas Lassiter homeplace in Chowan County, North Carolina, and being the same property convey ed to the said Thomas Lassiter L O. Daniel and wife. 2. Lot No. «of the Nellie Morris land in Chowan County, North Can lina as designated on plat registered in office of Register of Deeds of Chowan County, North Carolina, in Book D, page 460. Dated and posted this Jan. 2, 1956. R. C. HOLLAND, Trustee. Jan. 9,16,23,30 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Hannibal Blount, Sr., deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, within twelve months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd day of January, 1936. W. T. FRANCIS, Administrator of the Estate of Han nibal Blount, Sr., Deceased. John F. White, Attorney. jan28,30feb6,13,20,27wtf North Carolina Chowan County In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. Mattie Mayo, Plaintiff Vs. Alethia Mayo Morris and husband, John Morris; Ella Mayo George; Alfred Mayo and wife, Rosa Mayo; and James Mayo, Defendants. The defendants, Alethia Mayo Morris, John Morris and Ella Mayo George, above-named, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in Superior Court of Chowan County to sell land in said County, in which they have an interest, for partition; and the said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Chowan County, on the 16th day of February, 1936, and answer or demur to the petition in said ac tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the said Court for the relief de manded in said petition. This 15 day of January, 1936. R. D. DIXON, Clerk Superior Court. John F. White, Attorney. Jan. 16,23,30, Feb. 6 ADMINISTRATOR^”NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Georganna Holley deceased, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against th< estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Edenton, North Carolina, within twelve month.' from the date of the first publicatior of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All W gress necessitate the (nil efficient vision fur nished by “Hall FRESH, WHOLESOME, NUTRITIOUS WINTER MEATS At this season of the year you need good, fresh meats to keep you in trim. Meat is wholesome, nutritious and healthful especial ly the kind that we dispense. For the Best In STEAKS - CHOPS - ROASTS CUTLETS-ETC- Phone 46 For Service C- E. BYRUM’S SANITARY MEAT MARKET EDENTON, N. 0. „ ' persons indebted to said estate wil* please make immediate payment This Bth day of January, 1936. J. N. PRUDEN, Administrator of the Estate < Georganna Holley, Deceased. Jan.9,16,23,30,Feb.6,18 —JNP NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority contain ed in that certain deed of trust exe cuted on the Ist day of May, 1928, by J. L. Deans and wife, Mattie Lou Deans, to G. A. Hollowell, Mortgagee, and recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for Chowan County, N. C., in book 82, page 382, default having been made in the conditions of Bald deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will, on the 10th day of Feb ruary, 1936, at 12.00 o’clook, Noon, at the Court House door of Chowan County, N. C, offer tor sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described, prop erty: The undivided one-eighth (1-8) in terest of James L. Deans in those certain swamp lands situated in Third Township, Chowan County, N. C., and bounded on the North by the lands of W. D. Deans; on the East by High land Deans Hopie Place; on the South hy lands of Richmond Cedar Works; and on the West by Cathernne Creek and Chowan River, containing 300 acres, more or less. The above lands will be sold subject to all taxes duo thereon as of the date of sale. A deposit of five percent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder at the hour of sale. This notice dated and posted this 7th day of January, 1936. G. A. HOLLOWELL, Mortgagee. Jan. 9,16,23,30. ROYAL Typewriters Expert Repairs On All Make Typewriters And Office Machines OFFICE SUPPLIES EMMERSON’S INC 231 High Street Portsmouth, Va. » " ■■ —■ I CAT’S IPAW I RUBBER HEELS A S»op» Slipping Initanllyl BL longer Wearing Tool Guard Against Colds KEEP YOUR FEET DRY WITH OUR HALF SOLES We are equipped to give satisfac tion on any Shoe Repairing. Mail Orders Promptly Delivered WARD’S SHOE SHOP JULIAN E. 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