| Men? Hill News
1/ By LOUISE B. ADAMS
L Mr. and . Mrs. Woodrow Phelps
and boys, Bill and Tom of
Charleston. Sduth Carolina, a;-,
lived on Monday of last week
to spend a week visiting Mr.'
and Mrs. .J. B. Smithwiek and,
other relatives. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Julias I' .Iona;
and family left on WedrjsdayJ
returning to their home ji Al-J
buquerque, New Mexk >, after,
spending some time vis Mrs.
Katona’s mother, Ms. H. R.[
Outlaw; sisters, Mrs. Hoy Bakerj
and Mrs. Cliff K a ter and a'
brother, Raymond Outlaw.
Mr. and Mr.--. Arthur Davis,;
Mrs. W. T. Davis visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Davis in Wind
sor on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baze
more of Edenton visited Mrs.
C. T. Baker and family on Wed
nesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dorsey of
Va., Clyde Outlaw of.
Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Gene' Mals
bAry and son. Jay of Elizabeth
Cwy, Mrs. Betty McWalters and (
children, Angie and Tommy, al
so Mrs. D. P. Mizelle of Eden-i
ton were visitors in the'home J
of Mrs. C. T. Baker and family,
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mi's. Bobby Rhea of
Franklin, Va., spent Wednesday
visiting Mr. Rhea’s grandmother,
Mrs. C. T. Baker and -aunts,
Mrs. Viola Cowan and Mrs.
Louise Adams..
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foyles anti |
son, Jimmie and Wynne Moore 1
of Atkinson were week-end
guests of Mr. and Airs. Owen
Barfield. |
Ann Smithwiek returned home
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j Saturday after spending a week
visiting Gail f%ies in
son. Gail accompanied Ann
.home for the Week-end.
W. H. Tort of Princeton spent
‘Saturday in the home, of Mrs.
C. T. Baker. Mrs. Tort return
ed home with her husband as
- ter spending a week with her
mother, Mrs. Baker and sisters,
- Mrs. Viola'Mfcowan and Mrs.
; Louise Adams.
j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baze
; more and son. Mike of Ports-
mouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bob
J Hendricks and Patricia of
I Hobbsville visited Mr. Baze
more’s grandmother, Mrs. C. T.j
! Baker on Saturday.
I Mrs. Claude Small, Jr., of,
. Edenton, Mrs. Chet White and|
daughter, Anna Raye, were ini
Elizabeth City Thursday shop-j
ping.
Mrs. Treol Taylor, Marion
White and Nina Love visited
Tommie Cobb and. boys, Tom
and Kenneth in Elizabeth City
on Friday. Mrs. Taylor’s moth
er, Mrs. Virgie Baker, returned
home with her after spending a
I few days in Elizabeth City.
D. P. Mizelle and daughter,
Betty of Edenton visited Mrs.
:C. T. Baker Friday night.
Gerald Morris Altman of!
j Portsmouth, Va., spent from
; Thursday until Sunday with his
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwiek
and children. Fonda, Sis and
Britt spent Sunday and Mon
day at Nags Head.
Sonny Castelloe of Windsoi
and Fonda Smithwiek spent Sat
urday at White Lake.
Mr. arid Mrs. Woodrow
Phelps and boys, Tom and Bill
of Charleston. S. C., Mr. and
Mrs. William Phelps and sop.
Charlie Bill, spent Saturday at
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THPRfPAT SEPTEMBER 1. HW.
Nags Head.
■f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bissett and
daughter, Brenda of Wilson,
visited the J. B. Smithwiek
family on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Perry
.and family of Colerain visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Smithwiek on Wednesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Crabtree I
of Raleigh spent the week-end I
with Mrs. Crabtree’s mother,
Mrs. Sallie Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Leicester
and girls of Windsor visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Smithwiek and
family on Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Britt of
Elizabeth City spent the week
end with Mr. Britt’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Britt.
J.erry Cowand of Newport,
News, Va., spent the week-end i
with the S. V. Covvand family. I
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lea-|
vitt and daughter. Deborah of
Portsmouth, Va.. spent Thursday!
wit,h the S. V. Cowand family, j
Mrs. Nettie Bartlett and
daughter, Patsy, returned to
their home in Norfolk. Va., on I
Monday after spending some;
time visiting her brother. George,
Cowand.
Mrs. Della Evans. Mrs. Ina
Miller and Mrs. Pearl Hughes
of Colerain visited Mr. and Mrs,
E. J. Pruden. Sr., on Friday.
Mr. and Airs. E. J. Pruden,
Sr., Mrs. Chloe Byrd attended
a family reunion at Mr. and
Mrs. Starkey White’s on Sunday
at Windsor.
Mrs. Alaude Spivey of Wind
sor visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Pruden. Sr., and Mrs. Chloe
Byrd on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay White and
daughter, Carol, also Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Harden and fami-!
ly of Windsor spent from Tues-|
day until Saturday visiting in
Morehead City and Nags Head.!
Miss Nannie Mae Cowand en
tered a hospital in Rocky Mount
on Monday as a patient for a
few days.
C. F. Hoole. Mrs. Irving
Mittleman and daughter, Sylvia
of Norfolk, Va., visited Mrs. C.
T. Baker and family on Sunday
afternoon. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis
spent Sunday in Portsmouth,
Va., visiting Mrs. Davis’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Altman.
OR R. C. HI 6H* A YI
Raleigh The Motor Vehicles
Department’s summary of traffic
deaths through 10 A. M., Mon
day, August 29, 1960 is as fol
lows:
Killed To Date 714
Killed To Da 4 "? Last Year 737
JfICQUINS U
royale mm
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CHARLES JACQUIN it Cit, Inc., Phil!., P».
f Hospital Notes ]
Vlattla- Hun: A. M„
r. K„ P. M.
ChlMraa niter IS Ml nmltfal
to visit patient*.
Patients admitted to Chowan
Hospital. Inc., during the week
of August 22-28 were:
White
Miss Linda Alexander. Eden
ton: Master Chuck Alexander,
Edenton: Nathan Dail, Edenton:
Mrs. Kay Smithson. Elizabeth
City; Mrs. Margaret Spivey,
Hertford; Mrs. Sadie Gregory,
Winfall: Mrs. Mable Banks.
Hertford: Mrs. Arlene Keeter.
Edenton; Mrs. Julia Small,
Edenton; Mrs. Jane Rhodes, Co-;
lumbia; John Whaley. Hertford:
Melvin Bunch, Edenton; Mrs.;
Eunice Cale, Tyner; Mrs. Dean
Simmons, Columbia; Mrs, Pencie'
Copeland. Edenton; 'William W.l
Perry. Edenton; Mrs. Pearl
Bateman, Edenton: S. J. Sut-i
ton. Edenton.
Negro
Alice Lassiter, Edenton; Janie
Skinner, Winfall; Cherry Privott.
Hertford; Willis Howell. Hen- \
ford: Beatrice Dillinger. Eden
ton; Emma Wills. Hertford: Se!-i
tna Knight, Sunbury; Rosa Co-J
field, Edenton; Hattie Rawls.!
Edenton.
Patients discharged front the
hospital the same week were:
White
Mrs. Bessie Williams. Edenton:
Mrs. Jacqueline Grifrin. Eden- :
ton; Mrs. Donie Marks. Ed.m- (
ton; Miss Dianne Modlin, Tyner;
Frank Twiddy, Edenton; Mrs.
Delphine Holloman. Hertford:;
Master Chuck Alexander. Eden-;
Ton: Miss Linda Alexander.!
Edenton: Nathan Dail, Edenton: - !
Mrs. Eloise Alexander, Edenton;!
Mrs. Thelma Lane. Rvland: Mrs.j
Beatrice Dillinger. Edenton; Mrs.
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Births at the hospital during
: the same period were: j
Mr. and Mrs. William Lassi-'
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and Mrs. Cyrus V. Dillinger
Edenton; a daughter; Rev. a
Mrs. Rufus M. Smithson of El
abeth City, a daughter; Mr. a
Mrs. Ulysses Skinner of Wi
fall, a daughter; Mr. and M
Jacob Wills of Hertford,
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Thoqi
Spivey of Hertford, a son; %
and Mrs. Gene Simmons of C
lumbia. a son; Mr. and M
Forest Cale of Tyner, a daug
ter: Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bat
man of Edenton. a daughter.
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