PAGE EIGHT Personals (Continued from Page Three) Mercer Rowe, Jr., and brother, of Harrellsville, were in Edenton on business Saturday afternoon. Mr], and Mrs. J. J. Parker and child returned Sunday night to their home ,1b North Edenton after spend ing a few days in Gates County with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sutton and Lewis Sutton spent Sunday in Eli zabeth City with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jordan. Mrs. H. H. Preston is able to be out again after an attack of flu. Miss Josie Ruth Collins has return ed from a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Bunch, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Bunch returned home with her sister and is the guest of her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. J. L. Collins, in North Edenton. After spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Leary, Mrs. L. R. Evans returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C- R. Baker and children, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sun day here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs! G. W. Leary. I. E. Ward, of Elizabeth City, was in town several days this week on business. Mrs. T. L. Skinner, of Durham, is the guest of Mrs. B. F. Britton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Britton, Jr., and daughter, Eunice Anne, of Eli zabeth City, spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in town. J. R. Skinner and Earl Sullivan, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Britton, Sr. Mrs. Wood Privott spent the week end with her brother, Dr. Jones, in , Portsmouth, Va. i Mrs. Sadie Owens, of Elizabeth City, is the guest of her son, Al , Owens, and Mrs. Owens, on East King Street. Harrell Johnson and his friend, Clark Stokes, of Hertford, spent the week-end with the former’s aunt, Mrs. C- N. Griffin, on North Broad Street. Mrs. C. N. Griffin, who has been confined to her home on North Broad Street with an attack of grippe for the past week, is now able to be about. . Mrs. C. H. Craddock, of Roper, spent a few days recently with Mrs. John Habit. Frank Habit returned to Roper with his grandmother, Mrs. C. H. Craddock, for a visit. Mrs. T. W. Craddock and baby are spending a few days with Mrs. C. H. Craddock, at Roper. R. T. Massengill, of Norfolk, Va., .spent Tuesday in Edenton on bus iness. r- J. Edwin Bufflap attended a meet ing of Masonic officers in Windsor Tuesday night. W. Jim Daniels is able to be out again after being confined to his home a few days by an attack of lumbago. E. C. Welch, of upper Chowan, was in Edenton Tuesday on business. Hector Lupton was in Williams ton Tuesday evening for a short while. Dr. T. W. Blanchard, of Hobbsville, was in town Wednesday on business. Mrs. W. R. Horton returned Tues day from Elizabeth City, where she spent a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Oglesby spent Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. Dr. J. A. Powell has been confined to his home several days this week with a cold. Mrs. Arthur Chappell visited her grandmother, who is a patient in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, ; Sunday. H. B. Hines, of Charlotte, is spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Lupton. John L. Rawles, of New York City, was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. C. T. Doughtie, Wednesday. He was enroute to Rocky Mount to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wilkins had as their guests over the week-end Miss Doris Sanderlin, of Greenville; , Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Phillips and Jule Hodges, of Kinston. E. J. Holder, of Wake Forest Col lege, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jim Daniels. Mrs. Bob Forehand, from near Colerain, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. George Barker and children, from near Colerain, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Byrum Sunday. J. H. Haskett and L. H. Haskett spent Tuesday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Jesse Wiggins spent the week-end near Gatesville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hofler. Mrs. Hofler recently suffered a stroke of facial paralysis. Miss Anna Mae Overton, a member of the Mars Hill school faculty, Ber tie County, visited her sister, Mrs. Willie White, during the week-end. Mrs. Jay Barringer, of the Mars Hill school faculty, visited her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Cozzens, Friday. Miss Maidie Badham, of Norfolk, Va., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julien Wood. Mrs. Ennis Gwynn returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., Wednesday, after spending some time with Mrs. ,W. H. Cofteld. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Meeldns and small daughter, Better Ann*, spent in town Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curran spent Sunday with relatives at Colerain. After spending several weeks with Mrs. Jordan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jordan and little son have gone to Elizabeth City to make their home. Miss Alma Winslow, a member of the Chicod school faculty, in Pitt County, was in town Saturday after noon. Miss Winslow was spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Winslow, on the Virginia Road. First District Os Red Men Meet Tonight A meeting of the First District of Improved Order of Red Men will be held in the lodge room of Pasquo tank Tribe, No. 8, in Elizabeth City tonight. The meeting will begin at 7:30 o’clock and all Chowan Tribe members are especially urged to at tend, as very important matters will come up for discussion. -Information from the sister lodge is to the effect that a large crowd is expected and that refreshments will be served. Y. W. BIBLE CLASS MEETING The Young Woman's Bible Class of the Edenton Baptist Sunday School will meet Tuesday evening, Febru ary 4, at 7:30 o’clock, with Mrs. Willie White, at her home on Oakum Street. MRS. Z. B. TUCKER ENTERTAINS TUESDAY P, M. BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. Z- Bright Tucker was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday after noon at her home on East Queen St. Mrs. Jesse Wiggins won high score prize. The hostess served a salad, sand wiches and tea to the following guests: Mrs. Jesse Wiggins, Mrs. Willie White, Mrs. L. H. Haskett, Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Mrs. Sidney Cam pen, Mrs. Tam Spencer, and Mrs. N. D. Dail. JOINT HOSTESSES TO FRIENDS AT LOVELY BRIDGE PARTY A pretty party was that held last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. M. Warren, when Mrs. War ren and Miss Pencie Warren enter tained quite a number of their • friends at bridge. The guests included: Mrs. J. L. Pettus, Mre. R. C. Holland, Mrs. W ' A. Leggett, Miss Louise Coke, Mrs. O. B. Perry, Mrs. George Wood, Mrs. ’ J. M. Beatty, Mrs. L. E. Griffin, Mrs. George P. Byrum, Mrs. J. H. Holmes, Miss Nelson Powell, Mrs. W. H. r Gardner, Mrs. H. R. Leary, Mrs. J. C. Warren, Mrs. Wood Privott, Mrs. t J. H. McMullan, Mrs. J. H. Conger, s Mrs. T. B. Smith, Mrs. R. Elton f Forehand, Mrs. W- I. Hart, Miss Elizabeth Wozelka, Mrs. John Bad 1, ham, Mi's. Julien Wood, Mrs. W. O. i. Mrs. W. O. Elliott, Jr-, i- Mrs. M. P. WKichard, Mrs. George K. t Mack, Miss Lethe Hoskins, Miss Carrie Coke, Mrs. H. G. Wood, Mrs. „ Chafe. H. Wood, Mrs. H. H. Preston, !’ Mrs. O. M. Elliott, Miss May War ren, Mrs. Claude Elliott, Mrs. R. D. e Dixon, Mrs. M. F. Bond, Jr., Mrs. J. M. Vail, Mrs. W. B. Hathaway, and t Mrs. E N. Elliott, from near Cross Roade. r MACEDONIA 'l V ' Mr. and Mrs Elton Jordan spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jordan. Misseg Maude Jordan and Elizabeth Dail spent the week-end with Miss Ddeie Pierce, of Rocky Hock. Mr. and Mrs. John Foxwell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield and children, from near Hertford, visited at the home of Mr. H. E. Foxwell on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Jordan and family and Luther Harrell spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jor dan, at Ballards Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashley and daughter, from near Powellsville, spsnt Saturday night with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. White. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pearce called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bass Sunday afternoon. Misses Maude and Gladys Jordan entertained quite a number of their friends Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hassell are spending some time with their son, George Hassell, and Mrs. Hassell. A delightful party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hughes last Thursday evening. Games were played and delicious candy was served to the following guests: Misses Maude and Gladys Jordan, Lora and Helen Cay ton, Christine and Elsie Hassell, Sadie White, Eunice Bass, Evelyn Hughes, Evelyn and Elizabeth Dail, Eunice Nixon, Mildred Waff and Virginia Dail: Messrs. William, Erie and Sanford Forehand, James Hassell, Pruden and Melvin Forehand, Ed ward Waff, John William White, Lester Jordan, Marcus White, George Pierce, Earl Davis, of Norfolk, Va., James Hughes and Wallace Bass; Mr. and Mrs- C. H. Cayton and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Elion Jordan, Mr. and Mn. Ia» Layton/ Mr. W. A. Nixon, Mrs. C THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C-, THURSDAY. JANUARY 80, 1980 NEW FILM IS LAUGH RIOT jjj|i jpfi? pH # ni I v> / - ms**** \ !■ B .| KS W||HHPW[ Sfflßtt aTj|B 'JSfcw. ■ | ■ ■ X> . v. -> \ * X _ • jS > *St % ,„**&&* r ««■■■■■Wfw ' k \ ... ■>-. One of the many laugh provoic ing mon ents in Paramount’s hilar ious “Hands Across the Table,” sho wing at the Taylor Theatre today and Friday, featuring Carole Lombard and Fred Mac Murray. DIME SOCIETY ENTERTAINED The regular monthly meeting of the Dime Society of the Edenton Bap tist Church was held Tuesday even ing with Mrs. J. H. Holmes at her home on East Water Street. Quite a number of the members were pres ent and a most delightful meeting was enjoyed. At the conclusion of the evening the hostess served dainty refreshments. The February meeting will be held with Mrs. W. D. Holmes. MATTIE MACON WHITE CIRCLE ENJOYS REGULAR MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Mattie Macon White Circle was held with Mrs. George W. Lassiter Monday afternoon at her home on North Broad Street. After the opening exercises, and the disposal of routine business, the lesson for the meeting was taught by George W- Lassiter. Mrs. C. T. Doughtie, leader, made her announce ments and an invitation to meet in February with Mrs. H. B. Jones was accepted. The members present, were: Mrs. C. T. Doughtie, Mrs. |!i L. White, Mrs. Shelton Moore, Mrs- T. C. By rum, Mrs. H. B Jones, Mrs. J. A. Boyce, Mrs. J. C. Leary, Mrs. C. S. Cozart, Mrs. B. F. Francis, Mrs. E. W Bond, and a new member, Mrs- L. E. Francis. MISSES SAUNDERS GIVEN DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE PARTY A most enjolable affair was the surprise party given Misses Frances and Katherine Saunders on Monday evening at their home in Green Hall by Miss Hazel GoodvVin. The Misses Saunders are moving to Norfolk, Va., and this gathering was in the nature of a farewell party. Quite a large number of young people were present and the evening was spent in dancing and with games. Dainty refreshments were served before the guests left. TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED ON SATURDAY Two marriage licenses were issued on Saturday by Mrs. M. L. Bunch, acting Register of Deeds, both cou ples being colored. The contracting parties were Percy A. Skinner and Lillie Florence Blount, both of Chowan County, and Joseph Harrell and Carrie Jordan, also of Chowan County. “VANISHING” PARTY ENJOYED Mrs. John M. Harrell entertained at a most enjoyable “Vanishing” party on Thursday evening at her home on West Gale Street. After several interesting features had been enjoyed, the hostess served an ice course and nuts to the follow i ing guests: Mesdames W. J. Daniels. J. C. Leary, J. Frank White, Sr.. Chas. Morgan, R. W. Boyce, C. N. Griffin, J. J. Long, J. N. Elliott, J. G. Campen, Mary E. Ward, W. A. Sexton and C. T. Doughtie. MRS. ROBERT BUNCH ENTERTAINED FRIENDS Mrs. Robert Bunch charmingly entertained a number of her friends Friday evening at her home in North Edenton. The evening was pleasantly spent playing games and contests, and the hostess served a delicious salad course. The guests included 'Mesdames J. Frank White, Jr., Tom Spencer, L. W. Stallings, Raymond MansfiefiJ, George T. White, Mrs. Nickerson, Mrs. Edward Speight, Mrs. John Lee Spruill, Mrs. M. S. Flynn, Mrs. A. J. Meekins, Mrs. Nathan Dail, Mrs. E. L. Ballenger, Misses Lena Mason, Katie Sawyer, Sarah Margaret Har rell, Sarah Burton, and Meta Simp son, and Mrs. F. F.„Tanner. MOVE TO NORFOLK, VA. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders and two daughters, Francji and Kathe rine, of the Green Am section, ex- Play Repeated At Oak Grove School “The Man in the Green Shirt,’* a play sponsored by the Rocky Hock Young Woman's Club, will be pre sented at the Oak Grove school on Friday night, February 7, at T:3O o’clock. This same play was pre sented during December at Beech Fork and due to the many requests the Club has agreed to again stage the performance at Oak Grove. The cast is now at work practice ing and the entertainment is expect ed to draw a capacity house. Mrs. Nola Perry Dies At Home In Colerain Mrs. Nola Perry, aged about 55 years, died Tuesday night at 6 otlock at her home in Colerain, following an illness covering a period of about two years. Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday after noon with interment taking place in the family burying ground near Perrytown. Mrs. Perry is an aunt of Mrs. J. A. Curran, of Edenton, who was at her bedside when she died. MR. AND MRS. N. J. GOODWIN HOSTS AT TURKEY SUPPER Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Goodwin in formally entertained a few guests at a turkey supper at their home in Green Hall last Thursday evening. The affair was complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Saunders, who are leaving the County in the near future. Mrs. Saunders is Mr. Good win's sister. Those who enjoyed the delightful hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin were Mr. Goodwin’s broth ers and their wives, and his sister, and her husband, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H- Saunders TUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING The Tuesday afternoon bridge club met with Mrs. T. C. Byrum Tuesday afternoon at her home on West Eden Street. After an enjoyable session with the cards, the hostess served dainty refreshments. Mrs. Byrum’s guests included: Mrs. C. D. Stewart, Mrs. Oscar Duncan, Mrs. J. Clarence Leary, Mrs. W. W. Byrum, Mrs. W. D. Moran, Mrs. George Hoskins and Mrs. Jesse White. Invited guests were: Mrs. George P. Byrum, Mrs. M. P. Which ard, Miss Sarah MacDonald and Miss Ruby Felts. S. W. TAYOR ILL Friends of S. W. Taylor will regret to learn that he is now forced to re main at his home. Mr. Taylor has been quite ill for several weeks, at times recovering enough to be able to be out, but at present shows little improvement. PURCHASE NEW HEARSE The Quinn Furniture Company has just recently purchased a new Buick hearse, to be used in connection with the Albemarle Burial Assocaition. T. E. L. CLASS TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT WITH MRS. C. S. OOZART The T. E. L. Class of the Edenton Baptist Sunday School will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. C. S. Cozart at her home on East King Street. A full attendance is urged. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Mac Ward, who has been un der treatment in Sarah Leigh Hospi tal, Norfolk, Va., for the past week, was operated on Sunday night. She is getting on as well ab could be ex pected. IN LAKEVIEW HOSPITAL . HOW IS YOUR ROOF? 1 ' j STOP THE LEAKS NOW! g ;; y Galvanized Metal : 5-V Gimp Metal > Slate Surface Roofing; j: .1 ► i * ; Composition Roofing ■ > ! 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' Rents collected Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1935 28775 ft Notes (MORTGAGE) collected Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1935 31,304.85 Notes (STOCK) collected Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1935 5,453.93 Money Borrowed Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1935 4,000.00 Full paid stock sold Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1985 1,000.00 $94,8fff.86 Disbursements Paid Loans to Stockholders (MORTGAGE) Paid Loans to Stockholders (STOCK) 2,592.93 Paid 410 Shares Matured Stock 33,798.60 Paid Accumulations Matured Stock !T ... 7,231-60 Paid 214 Shares Withdrawn Stock 4,704.60 Paid Accumulations Withdrawn Stock 253.66 Paid 75 Shares Full Paid Stock Withdrawn 7,500.00 | Paid Dividend Full Paid Stock 2,537.36 Paid Taxes and License 368.34 Paid Advertising, Stationery and Postage 49.50 i Paid U. S. and N. C. Bldg. & Loan League, Annual Dues 21.77 . Paid Notes due 4,000.00 Paid Premium Secretary’s Bond Bftw Paid Insurance 9.90 Paid Safety Deposit Box Rent 3.30 ; Paid Legal Expenses 25.00 Paid Salaries 1 1,Q044P Paid Loss by Deposits in Citizens Bank 78»9 Cash in Bank December 31, 1935 1,702.43 —ft $94,867.86 J Assets Notes and Mortgages Face Value $183,498.00| Interest Due and Uncollected ———;—- Office Furniture 190.76 Real Estate Bonds • 80*00 Cadi in Bank —— 1,702.48! $192,390.26| Liabilities Amount due Stockholders Installment Stock $107,924003 Amount due Stockholders Full Paid Stock 65,60©.0©| Depreciation Office Furniture „ 167-OO jj Reserve Fund Account 11,400.00 j Due on Loans Granted '*268.35, Undivided Profits 15,031.9g| . $192,390.M NET RATE OF INTEREST EARNED: .070043 1 We, the undersigned committee, appointed by the Directors of the Ettafl ton Building ft Loan Association to audit their books for the year 1936, hfU examined their books to December 31, 1936, and find the above statement ta be true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief The Notes a«|rl Securities are found to agree with the above statement. 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