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Gateswlle Next Meeting Place Far Newspeople W. E. Homer, .Jr. r of the Sanford Herald, will meet with the Associa tion of Weekly Newspapers of North eastern North Carolina .when the edi tors and publishers congregate in Gatesville at 7 o'clock on the evening Os Saturday* Hay 13. From the Index offiae the news paper people will journey to Mer r chants Mill, <a scenic spat about six miles from Gatesville, for a chicken fry. Miss Addie Mae Cooke, editor of the Gates County Index, is secre tary of the Association. CRESWELL TWINS HONORED Mrs. L. T. Snell, of Creswell, enter tained at her home Monday after noon with a baby shower, honoring Donald Dan Snell and Margaret Ann Snell, five months old twin babies of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis Snell. At the conclusion of an enjoyable social hour, Mrs. Snell, mother of the honorees, opened the many useful and dainty gifts. The guests included Mesdames H. W. Norman, L. B. Bennett, E. Pritch ett, W. A. Spruill, J. W. Spruill, Ella Norman, Jimmie Snell, Leon Daven port, and C. W. Pritchett, Misses Sadie and Lois Norman. The hostess served ice cream and cake. | CENTERHUX j i J, S. Turner attended the banquet in Elizabeth City Tuesday evening given by the Coca Cola Bottling Co. James Cale, who has been a patient at the Elizabeth Buxton Hospital, Newport News, Va., is now with Mrs. W. F. Cale and the Rev. Frank Cale for his convalescence. Mrs. Rowe, of Elizabeth City, is visiting her daughter, Miss Bomne Rowe, a member of the Center Hill school faculty, at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Walston. Mian Lillian Furry and Ray Carter, of Richmond, Va., spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Furry and Mrs. Ray Carter. Miss Lucy Myers White has re turned from Elizabeth City, where she visited relatives. Miss Kitty Perry and J. P. Barnett were dinner guests of Miss Perry s aiater Mrs. Jack Jeannette, and Mr. day evening. Miss Dorothy Perry re turned home with them. M r and Mrs. Edward Byrum spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. J. T. Byrum, near Cannons Mrs. Frank Miller and little daugh ter, Janet Lloyd, of Phoebus, Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Furry. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boyce and Mrs. J. Cameron Boyce spent Thursday in Norfolk, Va. Miss Lillian Ellis has returned home after visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, at Hilton Village, Va. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Chappell and daughter, Miss Joyce, and Mrs. J. S. Turner were in Hertford Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Lane and daughter, Patricia, of Norfolk, Va., Va., spent Sunday with his mother, 1 Mrs. W. H. Lane. Mrs. W. H. Lane returned home Wednesday from Belvidere, where she had been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Sr., of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Furry on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byrum and. Miss r Mamie Byrum were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byrum Sunday. i Mrs. N. Bunch and Mrs. Jesse Lane visited Mrt. Oscar Boyce Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Joe Hunter, of near Hertford, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom a^^iuwANNiTcoii** ■ COW and MAGNOLIA, Milks ; BALLARD'S OBELISK flour and • HEALTH CLUB Bakina Fowdar may also be used to get these I Asbell. Mrs. Willie-Byrum and daughter;, Shirley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byrum Saturday evening: Miss Ruth Lane, a nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital,. Norfolk, Va., spuft tthe week-end with her sister;, 1 Mrs. J. I. Boyce, and Mr. Boyce. 1 Mis. Eugene Jernigan and daugh ter, Sylvia, and Miss Myrtle Byron i visited Mrs. J. *. Turner Saturday ■ afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Dail and chfl dsen, of South Norfolk, Va., spent i the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Her ’ man lane. Miss Novella Hollowell has return ed to her home at Hobbsville, after ' visiting her sisters, Mrs. Willie Lamb and Mrs. Theodore Boyce. Misß Lennie Wilson visited Miss Beatrice Ellis Thursday afternoon. W. J. Berryman, of Edenton, called to see H. 0. Furry Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Silas White are at home after visiting in Whaleyville, Va* and Gates County for a week. Miss Myrtle Frye Mends, a nurse in Baltimore, Md., is visiting her father, T. E. Monds. Mrs. Sam Davis, of Edenton, and Miss Myrtle Frye Monds visited Miss Freda Hobhs Tuesday afternoon. LADIES’ AUXILIARY MEETS The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Christ Church, Creswell, met at the home of Mrs. Sidney Smithson on Monday af ternoon for the regular monthly bus -1 iness session. Following the Mission Study, a report of the work accom plished daring the year was given. OUTLAND—GOODWIN Orestes Outland, ofßyland, and Miss Thelma Goodwin, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Goodwin, of Rocky Hock, were married ,in Suffolk, 'Va* Friday aft&rnoon: Tshey are liv ing with the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dilday, at Ryland. : t RYLAND T « ——— « Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lane and two children, of Jackson, were visiting Mrs. Harriet Parks and other rela tives in the community Sunday. Mrs. Merrill Forehand, of Sunbury, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dilday. Misses Evelyn Jordan and Rella Spivey were in Edenton Friday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks and Miss Gertrude Jackson visited in Gates County Sunday afternoon. ' D. T. Ward, Jr., who has been a member of the Farm Life School fac ’go ahead...' GET TOUGH! THE TOUGHER YOU GET THE MORE YOU'LL LIKE— PATHFINDER 4.40—21 4.75—19 4.80—21 5.00—19 ill g. 25 iV 5.25—18 6.50—18 Yei, sir! Yoa pet a Mg, tough, smart-looking PATHFINDER tiro—tko best ever made by Goodyear at these low prices. Check these fine points: deep, non-shld blocks for center traction safety; husky shoulder blocks; low stretch Super twist cord In every ply; fiat, wide tread with multiple rid ing ribs; fine-car appearance from all angles!... Pins "Life time Guarantee." Act today! You'll Agree— "A NEW HIGH IN lOW-COST VALUE" ■ ■ ■ E 1 ■ ■ gM • w • SAVE AT THE WON OF THE GOODYEAR DIAMOND Byrum Hardware Co. Everything In Hardware and Supplies I Edenton, N. C. I THE OEKWVAN WMAIJI r EDENTON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 11* 1939 ulty at Williamaton, is with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Ward, for the summer. The Mission Study Circle and the -Sunbeams met -With Mrs. Alonza >Copeland Saturday .afternoon. An in teresting meetiqg was held. The group will meet with Mrs. H. N. ■Ward in June, s Miss Daphne. Ward, of Suffalk, Va., qpent the week-end with ha parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Word. Mr. and Mrs. H. & Bymm and .children, of near Crass Roads, were #nasts of Mrs. Penktah Word Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Word mod son, George, of Edenton, spent Sunday in the SR. S. Ward home. Hr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum, of Center Hill, and Forest Byrum, of Cannons Ferry, called in the morning. The condition of Mrs. T. J. Dilday remains about the same. R. S. Ward and William Ward were in Norfolk, Va., Saturday after noon. Mrs. Louisa Ward entertained a number of her children and grand children Sunday afternoon. 1 MERRY HILL f <s> ® Misses Irene Maness and Beulah Lassiter, of the Lewiston school fac ulty, spent Friday night with Miss Frances Maness, at the Teacherage. Miss Elizabeth Williford, of Rich mond, Va., spent a few days last week with her father, J. L. Willi ford, and Miss Linda Williford. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Spruill spent Sunday at Roper with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Newbem, Pearl and Bessie Newbem and Mrs. W. J. Smith, of Williamston, were visiting relatives here Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Bowen, of Newport News, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L Bowen. Mrs. Vernon Harden, Dorothy Har den and Louise White, of Windsor, were guests of Mrs. Pattie Williford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Spivey, of Windsor, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden Sunday. Mrs. Walter Butterton and chil dren, Agnes, Pearl and Walter Gray, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week- GAS SAVINGS 1 15 % TO 40%! I More pulling; power, leu | . J gas consumption and / That’s why GMC’i cost BBUK leas to own. That’s they pay for themselves. Allvalve-in-headSUPER- J f H DUTY engines with M ■iUffflnjß POWER-PAK pistons- ft i7 I "IWJmCT all with V-Cabs—all with payments striking appearance! See through our own .MAC GMC before you buy. Pton .l lowestavailofc/e rote. Chas. H. Jenkins Motor Co., Edenton, N. C. r I GMC TRUCKS =1 WmMMM I I KI SWPpmnt I K' *, IPi Paint IS What I ca' gow hjs )0b ■ □Hk ' i j that makes aP a J ® P ho use painting I BHggly .BetteiliHf amt Head- I Re] a^«js£tf£ Hr I ?£•*£££**'*“ I tffl. ON FIVE GALLON CANS T. W. JONES HARDWARE Edenton, N. C. — l^__mmmma**— ■« J* end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phelps. Mrs. Wesley Winbome, of Har rellsvilk, is spending a few days this week with her mother, Mrs. T. E. Bowen. Misses Annie Sanders, Evelyn Han ders and Mary Win borne, of Ha me 11s ville, wene visitors here Sunday. M. L. Bowen spent a few days last week in Newport News, Va* with Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Bowen and son. Misses Frances Maness and Ruth Hollowell and Mrs. J. A. Williams, accompanied by Misses Irene Maness and Beulah Lassiter, of Lewi ton, were in Norfolk, Va* Saturday. Miss Sue Margaret Keeter is get ting along nicely following an ap pendectomy at Windsor Hospital on Friday morning. f CRESWELL 1 ® Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Babb and family, of Suffolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. C. A. Swain on Sunday. Renzy Sawyer, of Hatteras, spent the week-end here with his family. Mrs. C. O. Woodley, Mrs. Ethel Nottingham and, Mrs. Ellis, of Ports mouth, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pritchett on Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Hassell, who has been spending some time with her niece, Mrs. I. M. Bailey, in Raleigh, return ed home Thursday. Mrs. L. M. Phelps, of Raleigh, is visiting her daughter, Miss Virginia Phelps. J. C. Gatlin, Jr., spent the week end in Wilson with his father, J. C. Gatlin, Sr. Mrs. J. L. Phelps and Mrs. W. D. Jordan visited relatives and friends in Plymouth Sunday. W. S. Riddick was the guest of Miss Margaret Norman, ' in Godwin, over the week-end. Miss Matilda Alexander, of Troy, has arrived to spend the summer holidays with her family here. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Holmes, of South Mills, visited relatives here Saturday. Mrs. Richard Basnight, of Eliza beth City, was the guest of Mrs. Rennie Alexander Sunday. Mrs. I. M. Bailey, of Raleigh, visit ' ed her sister, Mrs. C. A. Swain, and her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Hassell, bn Thursday. Tom Woodley, of Windsor, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Mary 'Armstrong. Miss Hazel White, a student at At lantic Christian College, Wilson, ac companied by' her classmates, Miss Becky Lewis, of Bethel, and Miss Eloise Taylor, of Snow Hill, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom White. Mrs. Vida Davenport and Paul Spruill visited their sister, Mrs. Lula Jackson, in Plymouth, Sunday. Mrs. Lanicea Dare, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dare and C. B. Dare, of South Bend, Ind., were guests of Mrs. Roy I CORN for SALE EVANS MILLS, INC. EDENTON, N. C. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR , DELINQUENT TUXES * ! < Jc2ftb«ied from Page Two) Richard Elliott Estate, 3 a River Road L 67 W. E. Holley, 25 a Va. Road 8-67 Georganna Holley Estate, 45 a Va. Road 8-67 W. H. Jordan Estate, 21 a Va. Road —— 17.53 J. J. Parker, 35 a Mt. Roe 20.10 G. L. Randolph, 3 a Gum Pond 2.13 Fannie Twine Estate, 18 a River Road 9-55 Mary A. Welch, 6 a Va. Road 3.91 Vashti White, 10 a River Road . 4-58 FOURTH TOWNSHIP—WHITE Bradford Chappell, 77 a Holly Grove 42.10 B. W. Evans, 303% a Bembury; 160 a Bonner; 22 a Pat Small 216.54 Thomas Hoskins, 112 a Beech Island 48.74 W. E. Jordan Estate, 100 a Rac. Nixon; 250 a Skinner 154.93 Henry Jordan, 47 a Holly Grove 16.20 Hugh Layton Estate, 100 a Layton Farm 25.82 W. J. Leary Estate, 100 a Grant; 45 a Tigersville 6.87 James S. Leigh, 393 a Shannonhouse 173.58 W. D. Moran, 35 a Edgewood 54.16 George Mizzelle, 9 a White House 9-86 Gus Overton, 125 a Ferrell Land 32.10 Mrs. J. J. Perry, 40 a Holly Grove ______ 12.79 J. J. Perry, 38 a Holly Grove 3.91 Mrs. T. C. Shepard, 826 a Long Beach 119.40 FOURTH TOWNSHIP—COLORED George Blount, 6% a Mt. Pelia 5.42 Charlie Blount, 12% a Mt- Pelia ——l 10.95 Henry C. Blount, 10 a Woodside; 10 a Woodside; 10 a Woodside 19.12 William Blount, 6% Mt. Pella . —5.93 Joseph C. Brown, 13 a H. Grpve; 9 a B. S. Land; % a H. Grove 14.25 James Brown, 2 a Holly Grove; 5 a Holly Est. - 6.85 Musetta Brown, 6 a Holly Grove . Robert Brown, 8 a Holly Grove _______ 8.62 George W. Bowen, 6% a Holly Grove; 23 a Woodside ____: —— 7.55 Emma J. Bembury, 25 a Woodside —— _— 6.87 Daniel T. Bond, 48 a Pettijohn 9.88 Ed Bonner Estate, 13 a Mt. Gummery 1-84 W. W. Blair, 30 a Mt. Pelia 18.72 Malachi Blanchard, 1 a Ferrell; 1 a Fanner 5.00 John W. Costen, 2% a Holly Grove 8.83 Joseph L. Coston, 2 a Sam Duggins 18.46 Andrew Clark, 5 a Holly Grove; 10 a Holly G.; 2 a Win. McClenny 14.44 Mills Collins, 20 a Middleton P. __________—— ——-—— 10.13 Herbert Collins, 48% a Brinkley —____— 9.86 David Collins, 44 a Brinkley ———_ 18.31 Lee Chesson, 10 a J. J. Perry Land 4.40 Russell Cox, 13% a Paige __—— —_______—s.66 Henry Cox Estate, 23% a Gum Pond ; —, 9.86 Martha Collins, 12 a Leggett 4.50 John T. Gilliam, 41 a Mt. Pelia 20.16 Clifton Granby, 10 a Tigerville _____ 10.97 Vance Granby, 25 a Mt. Pelia _j. Willie Granby, 3 a Mt. Pelia —______ 6.87 Thomas Harris, 2% Woodside 13.32 Thomas Harris Estate, 19 a Woodside ___ _____ 12.13 Clarence Harris, 2% a Holly Grove 3.33 W. B. Hathaway, 25 a Mt. Pelia Martha Hathaway, 26 a Woodside, Bal. 12.79 Wm. Hathaway, 25 a Mt. Pelia 13.47 Freeman Holley, 15 a Holly Grove __— ——— 6.24 Henderson Harrell, 22 a Woodside; 11 1-6 a Woodside 28.73 Louis Harrell, 5% a Woodside 5.68 Andrew Bell Houghton, 9 a Woodside; 2 a Woodside 12.91 William Honeyblue Estate, 29% a Paige . 11.61 Sarah Hoskins, 3 a Holly Grove l-57 John Jordan Estate, 4 a Beech Island 5.68 Hal Jones, 50 a Nixon-Hoskins . 10.06 Allen Lowther, % a Mt. Pelia; 9 a Mt. Pelia; 8 a Mt. Pelia 22.80 Ed Lowther, 10 a Woodside 7.81 John Ed Lowther, 2 a Holly Grove 3.43 Thomas Lowther Estate, 21 a Woodside 7.49 W. W. Lowther, 6 a Woodside , 12.80 Fred Lawrence Estate, 5% a Holly Grove; 8 a Brinkley 7.57 Johnson Littlejohn, 29 a Beech Island; 17% a Jordan-Brir.kley; 27% a Jordan; 44 a Brinkley 32.54 Andrew Littlejohn, 27% a Brinkley ——______— 12.72 Roland Lamb, 10 a Woodside , 5.21 Claude Lamb Estate, 10 a Woodside; 18 a Woodside .____ 16.97 Garrison Lamb, 25 a Woodside . 10.27 Annie Lamb Estate, 10 a Beech Ridge 5.12 Wm. McClenny, 13 a Holly Grove , _____—:_ 8.93 Wheeler McClenny, 4% a Holly Grove; 2 a Holly Grove 2.09 S. I>. Mcßae, 47 a holly Grove 6.87 James Mullen —.—.— - 9.24 Robert Norman Estate, 20 a Leggett Place . 9.86 Milton Norman Estate, 20 a Leggett Place , 11.61 Claudia Newby, 12 a Leggett Place 4.63 Junius Norcum, 9 a Woodside 5.42 Primos Nixon, 29 a Spruill; 20 a Sitterson —__—_ 13.35 Hester Nixon, 26 a Halsey ——, 12.74 Jake Nixon Estate, 8 a Pratt; 35 a Collins; 8 a H. Grove; 12 a Pratt 23.44 E. D. Nowell, 30 a Woodside ——- 7.18 Alethia Jane Overton, 20 a Emanuel O. 5.68 Noah Overton, 5 a Emanuel Overton 1.83 Joseph Outlaw, 2% a Woodside 4.19 William Outlaw, 2% a Jim Roberts 4.19 Abraham Paxton Estate, 88 a Woodside 18.72 James Roberts Estate, 17% a Woodside 11.18 George Roberts, 40 a Woodside 17.07 John Rooks Estate, 22 a Woodside 8.67 Frank Roberts, 22% a Paige 6.31 Percy Skinner, 72 a Johnson; 22% a Mt. Gummery 24.59 George Skinner, 42 a Roberts 24.18 W. H. Skinner, 10 a Roberts 12.11 Annie Simpson, 112 a Long Place 72.02 Allen Spruill, 5 a Holly Grove 6.90 Henry Wills, 5% a Holly Grove - 10.64 Charlton Wills, 12 a Holly Grove, Bal. 3.78 John H. Wills, 8% a H. Grove; 17% a H. Grove; 74% a H. Grove 36.74 W. B. Wills Estate, 7 a Holly Grove 6.68 Sam Wills, 23 a Holly Grove; 1 a Yeopim Fork 17.83 Joseph C. Wills, 44 a Holly Grove 21.82 Leroy White, 40 a Roberts; 50 a Roberts; 100 a Maple Grove 00.79 William Wilder, 60 a Onley Field : 32.82 Laura Winbome, 2% a Jones Lee 3.32 ames Waff Estate, 75 a Spruill 1_ 15.78 1 Lucas the past week. 1 Miss Lillian Cox, of Edenton, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. t A. H. Tucker. • J. A. >sexton, .of Plymouth,-and his son, J.»A. Sexton,. Jr.,,of Washington, ■ D. C* visited relatives here Saturday. C. N. Davenport, Sr* attended the i convention of North Carolina Funer i al Directors and Embaimers in Ra | leigh this week. 10-2Z.4 iPIA-BISMA^fteJ for relief of the discomfort of ■ excessive acidity. Take it after meals or whenever an abnor mat amount of acidity in the stomach brings an uncomfort able feeling. Sold only by I I Mitchener’B Pharmacy | I Lucas the past week. 1 Miss Lillian Cox, of Edenton, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. ; A. H. Tucker. J. A. >sexton,.of Plymouth, and his son, Sexton, Jr.,,of Washington, D. C* visited relatives here Saturday. C. N. Davenport, Sr* attended the convention of North Carolina Funer al Directors and Emb aimers in Ra leigh this week. PAGE SEVEN
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