PAGE FOUR
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—SECTION TWO
(Merry Hil News i
LOUISE B, ADAMS j
' Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., who;
tin been pending some time;
in Ourbam to be near her hus
band in Veterans Hospital, came
home Thursday and returned
back to Durham Friday after
noon. Mr. Pruden remains
quite ill.
. Mrs. Chet' White and children,.
Martin and Marion, Gail Davis
of Windsor, made a tri£ to
Farmville, Va., Friday to bring
Mrs. White’s daughter, Anna
jtae, home from Longwood Col
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis,
Arthur Davis, Mrs. Kenneth
Spivey and boys, Ken and Ker
ry, visited Mrs. Minnie Baze
more and son, Bert in Edenton
Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. John Foushee
and Mr. and Mrs. “Punk”
Spruill of Windsor were Satur
day night supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. G. Evans, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Evans and
children of Norfolk, Va., visited
Mr. Evans’ mother, Mrs. Lillie
Evans, also brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ev
ans, Jr., Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baker
of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Lilly and children of William
ston visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Baker Sunday afternoon.
Gail Davis of Windsor visited
Marion and Martin White Sun
day afternoon.
D. P. Mizelle, daughter, Betty,
and son, Charles Thomas of
Edenton visited their grand
mother, Mrs. C. T. Baker on
Monday night of last week.
Little Ellen Pruden was a pa
tient in Bertie Memorial Hos
pital, Windsor, Wednesday to
have her tonsils removed. She
returned home Thursday and is
doing fine.
Mrs. Arthur Davis spent Tues
day and Tuesday night with
her sister, Mrs. Minnie Baze
more in Edenton.
Mrs. Chet White and children.
Martin, Marion and Anna Rae
vere shoppers in Edenton on
laturday morning.
Kermit Mizelle of Edenton
isited his grandmother, Mrs.
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C., T. Baker Saturday morning. .
Mrs. Jesse Baker, Mrs. El
dridge Baker and daughter, Nita
Sut, visited Mrs. Jesse Baker’s)
mother, Mrs. Sara Perry, Friday
lin Windsor. Also visited Mrs.
Eldridge Baker’s brother who is
a patient in Bertie Memorial
Hospital.
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Mrs. J. P. Love and daugh
ter, Nina and Mrs. T. E. White
were in Edenton Saturday morn
ing shopping and attending to
I business.
Mrs. W. T. Davis visited
friends in Edenton Saturday af
ternoon.
Johnnie B. Smithwick of Eliz
abeth City and Johnnie Keeter
of Edenton visited Mrs. J. D.
Smithwick Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson,
Sr., of Edenton spent Thursday
with their son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Jack
son.
The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar
Turner were in Ahoskie Friday
on business.
Miss Fonda Smithwick of
Nags Head spent Tuesday night
at home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Britt Smithwick.
On Wednesday, Mrs. J. P. Love
and daughter, Nina, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Smithwick and chil
dren, Amelia and Britt took
Fonda back “to Nags Head.
Harvey Williams, who is em
ployed at Norfolk, Va., spent the
week-end at home with his wife,
Mrs. Williams and children,
Julie and Charles.
Thomas White of Newport
News, Va.. spent the week-end
at home with his parents, Mr.
: and Mrs. J. W. White.-
j Mrs. Cecil Newbarn, Miss
I Pearl Ncwbern of Williamston,
| Mrs. Bessie Coffee and children
| of Newport News and Mrs. Rich
| ard Castellow of Windsor visited
I Mrs. Belva Taylor Sunday.
Mrs. Dewey Crabtree of Ra
-1 lsigh spent from Thursday un-
I til Sunday with her mother Mrs.
iSallie Adams and brother Sam
fmre.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Win
i borne were the guests of Mrs.
i Jordan Leicester of Harrellsville
Sunday night for supper; also
visited Mrs. Fred White,
j J. L. Williford spent from Fri
! day until Sunday in Norfolk! as
! the guest of his sister, Mrs. Liz
’W'. 'WV 0
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, zie Montgomery.
J. W. Win borne spent Friday
at Salud*, Va.
J Mu - , and Mrs, John Crabtree
of Bahama and boys, Johnnie
and Mark, and Dewey Crabtree
of Raleigh spent Sunday with
Mrs. Sallie Adams and Sammie.
Mrs. Dewey Crabtree returned
home with them.
Miss Sandra Williford left
Friday for Greensboro to spend
the summer with her grandpar-!
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Burchetts.
Mrs. Sallie Adams, Mrs. Dewey
Crabtree and Mrs. T. E. White
made a business trip to Ahoskie
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil White and
Mrs. L. M. Pierce were in Eden
ton Saturday.
Mrs. George Bowen and
daughter, Latsy of Windsor,
visited Miss Beulah White on
Thursday.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Carroll Davenport
and daughter, Linda 'and son,
Jeffrey of Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Bobby Gray of Jackson
ville was the week-end of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wright
Williford.
J. L. Williford spent Sunday
with the Rev. and Mrs. Nickens
of Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Willi
ford visited friends in Edenton
Saturday.
GLIDEN NEWS
By MRS. A. D. WARD, SR.
D. H. Berryman, Jr., who had
been in the Chowan Hospital
since being severely burned
May 15, was transferred to Kel
coughtan Hospital on May 24,
.Where he is having further
treatments. D. H. should not
worry about his farming opera- 1
tions, as his uncle, T. A. Berry
man, and son, also his many
friends with their equipment,
together with the father of
D. H., have put all acres in
condition for planting and most j
of the seeds are now in the|
ground. Corn and melons are
growing nicely. Keep your chin i
up, D. H., and you’ll soon be
1 riding your tractor again.
We understood our area was j
the largest contributor in rural
1 Chowan County toward making j
up the S4OO deficiency in the
Red Cross blood bank. Thanks I
to all contributors of upper
Chowan County.
The many friends of Mrs. j
Elizabeth Welch will regret that
she has recently suffered an
other setback. She is in Mt.
Airy, N. C., with her daughter,
whose address is P. O. Box 390.
llie Ethel White Circle of
Warwick MWU held its May
meeting with Mrs. Belle Parker
with eight members present.
Mrs. Pearl Berryman had a
good program from Royal Ser
vice. We regret losing Mrs.
Mildred Byrum to another circle
which was caused by a change
of residence. She will be an
asset to her new circle.
The RA’s of Warwick Baptist
Church have been practicing
baseball at the Gliden ball dia
mond under the direction of
their managers. Several of the
boys have received their Royal
Ambassador shirts.
Dearl Parks, Ivan Bunch and
A. D. Ward visited D. H. Berry
man in Kecoughtan Hospital
Saturday, May 27.
The seniors of Chowan High
School attended the morning
services at Warwick Swamp
Baptist Church Sunday, May 28.
Mrs. Indiana Berryman, Mrs.
Nellie Berryman, Mrs. Gertie
Blanchard and Mrs. Minnie
Spivey visited their uncle, B. F.
Berryman of Gates Monday,
May 22.
Mrs. Erma. Chappell! Mrs
Sybil Ward and Kaye Ward vis
ited Miss Meta Simpson near
Edenton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perry
spent Sunday with their son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Burwell Winslow of Emporia,
Va. They were accompanied
home by their granddaughter,
Cathy Winslow.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Berryman,
Sr., and family visited their son,
D." H. Berryman, Jr., in Ke-1
coughtan Hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Marina Winslow is spend
ing some time in the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Lester Roun
tree and Mr. Rountree of Hobbs
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. White
visited Mrs. Lora Perry Sunday
evening.
BEAUTY AND GLAMOUR
IN WHITE HOUSE
It seems President Kennedy’s i
youth movement has attracted!
some of the 'prettiest secretaries;
and aides ever seen in the Wlyte
House. See a 4-page picture
story of these lovely career
girls in the June 11th* issue of
THE AMERICAN WEEKLY
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