PAGE TWO i-Wff»»oS3 Merry MNtws By LOUISE B. ADAMS — Toad* Smithwick left Wed nwday to enter East Carolina College, Greenville. Mrs. Chet White -and daugh-’ ter, Anna Raye, and Mrs. H. G.j Evans, Jr., and Mrs. Claude Small. Jr., of Edenton. made a trip to Norfolk, Va., on Wed-| nesday for shopping. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Davis Mrs. W. T. Davis visited! Mrs. Arthur Davis’ sister. Mrs. Minnie Bazemore of Edenton, who is a patient in Chowan Hospital, on Wednesday after noon. Bert Bazemore of Edenton is spending a few days visiting his Uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.’ Arthur Davis. • Mrs. Treal Taylor was in Ahoskie Tuesday on business. Mrs. Viola Cowan was a pa tient in Bertie Memorial Hos pital from Tuesday until Sat urday. Mrs. E. J. Pruden. Sr., was in Edenton Saturday morning on business. The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turner left on Friday for Leaks ville where they will be visit ing relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Out law and daughter. Brenda Sue i were in Ahoskie on Friday shopping. Mrs. J. B. Smithwick visited her sister. Mrs. Gladys Outlaw, in Edenton. Saturday after noon. Marvin Cobb of Dover. Dela ware and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and daughter. Lynn of Ahoskie spent the week-end with their mother. Mrs. Lloyd Cobb and brother and sister-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wil liams and daughter, Julie Ann of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pierce and But ler Williams. J. P. Love was in Windsor Wednesday afternoon on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Layton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | lis, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Srnith- Smithwick and daughter, Phyl-I wick and Thomas White spent, the week-end at Nags Head. I Mrs. Bernard Smithwick. who is taking a practical nurse] course in Elizabeth City, spent; the week-end at home with her husband. Mr. Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baze more and family of Portsmouth. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. George Baze more of Edenton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Ross Community, Windsor, were visit el's in the home of Mrs, C, T. Baker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miles White and| Miss Florence White of Wind sor visited Mr. White's brother in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. ■' Pruden. Sr., Saturday flight. . ■ Kaye White spent the week end with her cousin, Patsv Bowen in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Chet White and children. Anna Raye. Martin and Marion, made a trip to Longwood College, Farmville, Va.. Sunday. Robert Turner of Newport News, Va.. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Turner. Judy Smithwick, who is a nurse at Rex Hospital. Raleigh, is spending a week at her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. - - ;; Get Your Fall '£Mj^ Permanent Early /«S| j < And Catch Our ;; ; • Specials on ... ‘l® “ESKA” V 'lf I 1 ► . '^ ii ’*"'l ~ j; We Now Have a New Budget Perma ;; nent Wave Monday, Tuesday and ;; Wednesday Only Priced at $6.00 Ph0ne.3383 For Appointment OPERATORS: Christine Harris Edith Bufflap Max Leary We Have Two Barbers In Our Bar , her Shop Which Means Less Waiting : Time... ROY GRANT and MAX LEARY 1 Le»Ys teJHJty &Barter Shop | ' w '<- _ ‘ " •'&' .• -1 M ' ** „ Z * 1~ r ~m nnf«nnr> :[ 90 Years Old j i 1 ■ ** * H . ray* jay .. a p, 1 ■ I 1 Today (Thursday) Mrs. Har riet W. Griffin is celebrating her 90th birthday. Mrs. Griffin lives with Mr. and Mrs. Madison Phillips at her old home place on East Eden Street and is able ] to be up and around to greet 1 friends. Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Pruden Forehand and children and Mrs. Roy Goodwin of Edenton, also Mrs. C. W. Davenport were in Ra leigh on Sunday to see Mrs. Ella Simpson who remains quite ill at this time in State Hospital. Sandra Williford, who lias been spending some time with relatives in Greenville, is at home to be with her father, Graham Williford and Mrs. Wil liford: also her grandfather, Johnnie Williford, a few days before leaving to enter Pfiffer College, Misenheimer, N. C. Mrs. B. G. Willis and Mrs. Chloe Byrd spent Monday in Wilson visiting relatives. C. B. Davenport of Edenton visited his son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dav enport on Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Davenport and children. Margaret and Doug las. were in Ahoskie on Thurs day shopping. The Rev. L. C. Pinnex ol Ahoskie was guest speaker on Sunday night at the Baptist I Church during the absence of Ithe Rev. Oscar Turner and Mrs. Turner. The Rev. and Mrs. Wright of r, Windsor, pastor of the White i Oak Methodist Chiirch. also Mr: and Mrs. E. J. Pruden. Jr., and children. Ellen. Edmund 111 and Ima Marie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr„ on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and children. Marilyn Kay. Mar cia and Randy spent the week end with Mr. Barfields’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small in * LaGrange. Also visiting other relatives and friends. Mrs. Virgie Baker spent the week-end in Elizabeth City with Tommie Cob band boys, Tom and Kenneth. t e Mrs. Gilbert Williams of Ahos kie visited Mrs." C. T. Baker and family on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis visited Mr. Davis’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cole and children of Leivittown. Pennsyl vania spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. Cole’s moth er, Mrs. J. D. Smithwick and other relatives. Mrs. James Dail of Edenton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker on Sunday. Ku a CSOCTAg K&&LD, EDSKTQ3, TORTg CARQLX& A. 7nuES?ht> SBPtmBEB 8; Armour’s Columbia - |- KINGAN’S BUDGET f«A b * tJ w — BLA,)E ib. £1 %| u ; 1-Lb. 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