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Unusual Stage Show
•? Booked For Taylor
Theatre On Monday
According to Manager Jimmie
Earnhardt, of the Taylor Theatre,
“Parisian Follies of 1937” will be
staged at the theatre on Monday and
promises to be one of the outstanding
stage units of the season.
It is indeed a difficult task to get
eainething new and different in these
stage shows but Sollie Childs, who
produced “Parisian Follies” has, ac
cording to all advance reports, done
this very thing.
■ Most of the units consist of several
vaudeville acts put together without
inch thought of production behind
mem. Mr. Childs, however, has de
eped his production first and then
jhgaged his acts to fit the show.
The entire offering blends together
■b perfect harmony and the theatres
ip bhicb the Parisian Follies has al
ready appeared say that the effect is
atartingly different.
Among the acts featured in this
a&ow are: Elizabeth Craves, billed as
the Modern Enchantress of Exotic
Dancing; Pedro and Luis, sensation
al acrobatic act who have just re
turned from a tour of the European
Music Halls; Tom Gordon, comedian;
the Three Revelers, Babette Smith,
the Dance Coquettes, and the Paris
ian Rhythm Kings Stage Band.
# The show will be presented both
iutinee and night Monday, accompa- :
'•tied by the feature picture “Midnight i
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46 Prisoners Jailed j
'* \ During Past Month
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Forty-five arrests were made in
Chowan County during March and ,
the victims placed in jail for from
mat to 14 days, according to the re
port submitted to the County Com- (
mfesioners Monday. Jail fees and
turnkey fees for these prisoners
amounted to $120.55.
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5 Haywood Phthisic and two
. ehiMren. from near Edenton, were
week-end guests of Mrs. Phthisic’s
aunt, Mrs. Roy Parks, and Mr. Parks.
Mrs. W. T. Eason has been suffer
ihg far sometime with rheumatism
9i one- asm.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lane and two j
children, Juanita and Herbert Ray; i
Ms. and Mrs. Roy Parks attended j
services at Chuckatuck, Va., Sunday |
afternoon.
fling Mary Lizzie Byrum spent s
feJw days last week with Mrs. Kellv
; Byrum.
£frs. Will Bunch, Mrs. Richard
Bpnch and children, from Rocky
Hock, were guests of Mrs. W. W.
Henigar Tliursday afternoon.
George Ward, of Edenton, spent
the week-end with William Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Jordan and
children, Floyd Jordan and Hugh
Jordan visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jor
dan. at Bagley Swamp, Sunday after
noon. Mr. Jordan is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Layden and
children visited Mrs. Layden’s sister.
Mrs. Algie Hollowell, and Mr. Hollo
well. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Copeland and
children went to Elizabeth City Sat
urday afternoon.
Mrs. Rebecca Fleetwood, of Hert.
ford, i& visiting Mrs. W. T. Eason.
Mrs. Kelly Byrum is reported on
the sick list.
Mrs. H. N. Ward is in Edenton
with her son, Ernest J. Ward, and
Mrs. Ward, at the Penelope Barker
Hotel.
Mrs. C. A. Spivey, Miss Rella
Stitvey, Miss Gertrude Jackson. Mrs.
R. S. Ward. Thomas Jackson. Mrs.
Haywood Phthisic and her two chil
dren, of Edenton. have recently vis
ited Mrs. W. T. Ea3on.
H. I. Ward injured his leg most
painfully Friday morning while scaf
folding up a grape vine.
Miss Avis Ward and Edward Ward,
from near Sign Pine: 'Miss Montez
Byrum and Otis Morris, from near
Cannon’s Ferry, visited Mrs. Har
nett Parks Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ward and two
jahildren. O. C. Ward and dauehter.
Miss Minerva Ward. Mrs. G. A.
Boyce and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. H, I. Ward Sunday evening.
Mrs. Lucius Stafford and children
have returned to their home in South
Norfolk, Va.. after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Dempsey Copeland.
Mrs. Hugh Jordan and her daugh
ter, Frances, are visiting Mrs. Keilv
’ Byrum, and Mr. Byrum.
■Mrs. Harriett Parks spent Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. 0. N. Jor
dan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winslow, of
Hertford, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly Byrum.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Byrum and
children, Miss Thelma Ward. Miss
Gertrude Jackson and Thomas Jack
sun visited Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Ward
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Irvin Chappell
and children spent Sunday with Mr
and Jdrs. Merrill Copeland.
Mfs. Sam Nixon, from Rocky Hock,
visited her mother, Mrs. Ella Mae
Ward, Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce and two
children spent Sunday afternoon near
gunbury, with Mrs. Boyce’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian E. Ward and
a*«. George, And B. F. Sivills, o>
Edenton, had supper with Mr. and
Mrs. R. S, Ward Sunday evening.
“Seventh Heaven”
In the garret where their heart s became inseparably one, Diane and
Chico find their “Seventh Heaven,” w hich so stars Simone Simon, sensa
tional screen find, and James Stew art, at the Taylor Theatre Thursday
and Friday.
Ryland Man Almost
Loses Hand In Saw
Merton Copeland, Ryland resident,
was seriously injured Saturday after
noon when while he was sawing
wood, his hand as caught in a circu
lar saw. The hand was drawn into
the saw when the glove he was
wearing was caught, cutting it be
tween the thumb and index finger
and swerving across the back of the
hand.
It was at first thought the hand
would have to be amputated, but Dr.
L. P. Williams and Dr. J. A. Powqjl
sewed up the tendons and are hopeful
the hand will be saved.
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Miss Verna Morris was the dinner
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Cran
dle Freeman, at Mars Hill.
Elvar Robinson and Earl Ward, of
Robersonville, were guests of Misses
Elizabeth Allen and Doris Saunders
Sunday evening.
Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Dixon were
visitors in Windsor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nowell, of
Ahoskie, spent the week-end with Dr.
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and Mrs. L. A. Nowell.
Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Lineberry and
son, Billy, left Saturday for their
home in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White and Mrs.
E. L. Stokes were shoppers in Nor
folk, Va., Friday.
Mrs. C. W. Hughes was a visitor in
Williamston Tuesday.
Mrs. L. D. Perry, Mrs. S. L. Miller,
Mrs. Frank McCreary and Mrs. M.
H. White visited the Magnolia Gar
dens, near Charleston, S. C., during
the week-end.
Mrs. Graham Harrell, Miss Verna
Morris and Miss Eloise Miller were
in Ahoskie Tuesday.
Mrs. J. L. Parker was carried to
St. Vincent’s Hospital, Norfolk, Va.,
Wednesday for an operation. She was
accompanied by Mrs. G. M. Holley
and Mrs. J. L. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Miller were
visitors in Edenton Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curran, of
Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Hughes Sunday.
Mrs. C. S. Credle and Miss Helen
Phelps visited friends in Greenville
Wednesday.
Mrs. L. A. Perry, Mrs. Minnie
Newsome, Mrs. C. W. Mughes and
Mrs. Bessie Allen were in Norfolk,
Va., Friday.
Mrs. Johnnie Montague is visiting
Mrs. A. C. White, at Poweltaville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Pierce, Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Harrell visited relatives
in Newport News, Va., Sunday.
Rev. D. J. Robinson, of Winton,
was a visitor in town Saturday.
John Sallahan, of Langley Field,
Va., visited Miss Elizabeth Allen
during the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Montague, of
Windsor, visited friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Bessie Allen spent several
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Rev. L. M. Dixon attended the
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Monday.
Miss Ruby Felton, of Norfolk, Va.,
spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
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Miss Marietta Credle, of Wake
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returned home from Greenville.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Credle were fa'
Ahoskie Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hughes were
in Ahoskie Monday.
Ike Smith, of Windsor, was in town
Monday on business.
Mrs. Bill Austin, Mr. and Mrs.
Hobart Austin and children, of Lewis
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Me
gee Sunday.
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