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Merry Nil News! By LOUISE B. ADAMS j Mrs. Irving J. Mittleman and daughter, Sylvia, Clair F. Hoote *of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mizelle, Mrs. Betty Mc- Walters and. girls, Angelia and Tammy of Edenton spent Satur day with Mrs. C. T. Baker and family. •. t E. J. Pruden, Jr., made a busi ness trip to Norfolk, Va., Tues day, spending the night with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith and re turning home Wednesday. Johnnie B. Sfnithwick of Eliz abeth City visited his mother, Mrs. J. D. Smithwick, Thurs day. 'Mrs. Arthur Davis spent from Monday untjl Thursday with her son ituid xdaugWgr-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Davis in Wind sor. Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., was in Windsor Wednesday on business. The Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turn er pent from Monday until Wed nesday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Chilton in Winston-Salem. Phyllis Smithwick, Belinda Bass, Carol White and Margaret Ann Daniels spent the week at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, attending GA Camp. Wesley “Skimp“ Winbome made a business trip to Norfolk, Va., Wednesday night. Kermit Mizelle and children, j David and Ruth Ann, visited their grandmother, Mrs. C. T. Baker Friday. Jesse Baker and Herbert Bak er of Edenton made a business trip to Washington Friday. Mrs. Eldridge Baker and Mrs. Jesse Baker visited Mrs. Sara Perry in Windsor Thursday; al so visited Jay Cobb, brother of Mrs. Eldridge Baker, who re mains quite ill in Bertie Me morial Hospital. Harvey Williams, who is em ployed at Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end at hime with his wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. La than Spruill of Akron, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wright Williford Saturday; also spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Williford. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Williford and son, Tommie, visited their daughters, Mrs. Bobby Gray and Miss Mary Williford in William ston Sunday afternoon. Mr. and t Mrs. Dewey Crab tree of Raleigh were the week end guests of her mother, Mrs. After 4th July Reductions Entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Spring and Summer Dresses and Sportswear Reduced for Clearance ... just when you need your dresses and sportswear with hot weather just arriving. Large selection of Spring and Summer Dresses, Shorts, Skirts and Blouses for Children and Misses. . Ladies’ Dresses $16.93 values Now $10.95 $12.95 and $14.95 values .... ]\ow $ 8.95 $10.95 values Now $8.95 & $6.95 $ 8.95 values Now $6.95 & $5.95 $ 6.95 values Now $ 4.95 $ 5.95 values Nows 3.98 $ 3.98 values Now $ 2.98 ❖ Children’s Dresses $ 5.95 and $6.95 values .... ]\ow $ 4.95 $ 3.98 values Now $ 2.98 $ 2,98 values Now $ 2.49 Ladies’ Summer Skirts $ 1.98 values Now $ 1.69 $ 2.98 values . . . . . . . . . Nows 2.49 iCuthrell’s Dept. Store K'• \ < ••-< -EDENTON, N. C. i Sallie Adams and Sanunie. Mrs. H. E; Foxwell had as her I guests for the week-end and the ! holidays, her nephew, Melvin j White and Mrs. White and chil ! dren of Baltimore', Md. Misses Mary and Margaret | Haste and Mrs. Clyde Jordan of Windsor visited relatives here Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter, Eddie and Paula Keeter of Hampton spent the holidays at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Bailey and daughter, Winnie of Norfolk were their guests for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Willi ford spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davenport of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barnes and children, Tommie, Anne and Cindy, of Weldon, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lou Minton. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perry and chil dren and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bunch spent from Thursday un til Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Everett David son and children of Mars Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert By rum and children of Edenton visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe White Sunday. Mrs. Merle Perry and children of Edenton, Mrs. Horace Modlin and children of Tyner and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mizelle and children of Suffolk spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. N. H. I Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Taylor of Williamston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smith wick and children, Britt and Amelia, spent Thursday in Rocky Mount with Mrs. Daisey Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bissette and girls, Brenda and Barbara of Wilson spent from Thursday un til Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phelps of Cheraw, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lear and children of Wadesboro spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wick. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burchett of Greensboro spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Graham Williford. Miss Millie Phelps of Oxford spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Celia Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Lilly and children of Williamston visited Mrs. Lilly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Davis spent from THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEHTOH. WOWTK CAHOLWA, THURSDAY. JULY 6, 136 f : r -v New Recruiter ■■ BS ■ftV BBf ’• ijf -. Staff Sergeant Gary K. Shu maker has relieved Gunnery Sergeant R. D. Van Wart as area Marine recruiter. With empha sis on enlarging the Marine Corps to 190,000 men, Sgt. Shu maker will be at the Edenton Post Office each Thursday from 10:30 P. M., until 12 noon. Friday until Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alt man in Portsmouth, Va.; also her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogerson in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Davis visited them on Sun day and Mrs. Davis returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Baker of Washington, D. C., spent the week-end with Mr. Baker’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. Rebecca returned home with her parents after spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. County News 1 By MRS. ROLAND EVANS Ray Evans, Leon Evans and Ronnie Toppin won degrees at the FFA Convention in Raleigh last week. Mrs. Dixie Harrell has return ed home from the hospital. Mrs. Charlie Griffin is vaca tioning at Nags Head. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Lillie Saunders went to Nags Head re- cently. Sympathy goes out to the! , Simpson family in the passing of their mother, Mrs. Eula Simp-1 ' son. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Good win, Jr., the proud parents 1 of a new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Evans and Dean of Elizabeth City spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,! Edward Evans. Mrs. Effie Evans and Beulah visited Mrs. Dixie Harrell and j Mrs. Fannie Bunfch recently. I Mrs. Doris Copeland of Ry- j land is a patient in Chowan I Hospital. Farm and Home Week will ‘ be held July 11-14 at State Col-i lege, Raleigh. Dr. Bruce Whitaker of Chowan College will preach at Rocky I Hock Church Sunday morning I and Dr. R. W. Kicklighter of j Elizabeth City on Sunday even-, ing. The Rev. T. W. Allred I will be at Caswell. The Junior and Intermediate! 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Family Night will be Observ ed at Rocky Hock Church to ! night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. | A/2C Fletcher Perry has left tor overseas duty after a fur -1 lough at home. | Mr. and Mrs. George Ward 1 visited Mrs. Perry on Sunday afternoon. | Stanford Perry of Suffolk, Va., ; spent Saturday night with his mother. Mis. Peggy Hooper. Danny Driver id visiting his I grandparents in Kinston, N. C. j During the week of July 10-14, I Junior GA’s and RA’s and In ! termediate RA’s will camp at Chowan College. Audrey Gordon Circle meets Monday night, July 10, at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Isaac Harrell. The Rev. and Mrs. T. W. All red plan to reorganize the Young Adult Union on Sunday night, , July 16. j Fletcher Perry and mother had I dinner with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. i Hollowell and Baker on Friday. Sympathy goes out to the 'Shore family and Boyce family. A community meeting was held last Thursday night at the! Advance Community Building. 1 Chowan Club will meet Mon day, July 10, at 2:30 P. M„ at Chowan Community Building with Mrs. Minnie Corprew as hostess. Mrs. Corprew visited in Nor- 1 folk recently. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Corprew and family of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs. Minnie Corprew on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bristoe Perry and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Perry visited Mrs. Gertrude Diggs and Mrs. Dixie Nixon on Sunday at Portsmouth, Va. Charlie Turner is in the sana torium at Wilson, N. C. Richard Forehand returned to Suffolk after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Perry. FAMILY REUNION The annual Evans family re- j union was held at the home of Mrs. Effie Evans in Rocky Hock | Sunday, July 2. Members ofj the family present were: i Mrs. Lillie Saunders, Mr. and J Mrs. Ralph Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Evans, Wallace and Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ev-| ans, Carroll, Jr., and Darlene, j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans, Steve! [ and Mike, Mrs. Carlton Nixon, j 1 Charlotte Ann and Billy, Mr. and I Mrs. Gilbert Harrell and Zacky, J ' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harrell,! Dean and Kent of Windsor, Mr.! and Mrs. Sherwood Harrell of ; Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Les-j ter Harrell and Gene, Mr. and; Mrs. Joe Privott, Mr. and Mrs.! Milton Evans, Ray, Carolyn and j Ronda, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ev- I ans, Judy, Leon, Lewis, Jimmy, j Don and Janie, Mr. and Mrs. ! Leon Byrum, Nelson and Wilbur | Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lowe, Jerry and Roseland of Whaley ■ ville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evans and Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Evans and Dean of Eliz abeth City, Mrs. Effie Evans, Al | vin and Beulah, Mr. and Mrs. j Roland Evans. | Guests present were the Rev. j and Mrs. T. W. Allred, Barbara, OH? PAGE FIVE David, Jimmy and Lynn, Misse* Kay Bunch, Loretta Bunch and Linda Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Dan ny Nixon and Mrs. Florine Nixon. Cojerain And Rocky Hock tied In Race Continued'from Pag# 1, Section 1 Hollowell combined to give up 13 hits, struck out six and walk ed three. Burch and Peele gave up six hits, struck opt nine and walked six. Evans had two hitg to pace the Rocky Hock hitting. For Aulander Lee had five, Vaughan, three and Hall two. Rocky Hock will play their home games at the Chowan High School Park for the remainder of the season and urge the sup port of fans. Standing of Clubs W L ; Pet. Rocky Hock.... 3 2 .600 Colerain 3 2 " .600 Creswell 2 3 .400 Aulander 2 3 .400 TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIES 1 ~ ~
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