PAGE TWO two j Merry Hill News 1 By Mrs. Etlwl W inborn* J Mrs. delvaTaylor accompan ied Mrs. Cecil Newbern and Miss Pearl Newbem of Wil liamston and Mrs. Richard Cas teloe of Windsor to Nags Head Thursday and attended The Lost Colony Thursday night and re-i turned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gray and daughter, Norma of Williamston spent Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. Wright Williford. Mr. and Mrs. Herman White of’ Chester, Pa., spent several ctoys here last week with Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. White and at tended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Annie Sue Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kelly of, Portsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. i Charles White of Richmond j spent several days here last 1 vjteek and attended the funeral! ctf then: mother, Mrs. Annie Sue' Taylor, Thursday afternoon. i Mrs. Lila Freeman of Cole ipin spent from Thursday until Sunday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Win borne, Mrs. Sue Britt and Ber nard Smithwick spent Sunday at Kitty Hawk and visited Mr. and ijdrs. Wilson Spruill at Nags Head. ► Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smith wick and son, Britt spent Sat urday at Nags Head with Miss Fonda Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker and Mrs. Lila Freeman spent Friday in Norfolk and attended the graduation of Everett Baker from the Norfolk Business Col lege along with 70 others. His brother, Darrell Baker of Wash ington, D. C., also Miss Peggy Eason of Hampton, Va., were there and attended his gradu ation. A. E. ■ Bowen, Sr., of Windsor visited his sister, Mrs. Ethel Winborne Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Jemigan of Pittsburgh,' Pa., visited S. V. Cowand and Misses Frances and Vannie Mae Cowand Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and children, Marilyn Kay, Mar sha and Randy and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr., and children, Ellen, Edmund and Marie, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foyles of Atkinson and they spent Saturday at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tynch. Mrs. Jeff White, Mrs. Edgar j Pearce and Mrs. Will Bunch, made a trip to Norfolk Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Love and j daughter, Nina and Mrs. Virgie| Baker spent Monday at Nagsj Head and Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. William White and daughter, Peggy visited relatives at Mill Neck Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White Seagrams VQ (IMPORTED CANAP.IA^ . 85^7>50t m i $3.60 ,/ Ptal „ * (UKD | V,,4 I AND I ** ' v mlsky is six yfa*s I * h mo >o ' i m ■ mr 9 I JjL ■ I 9HI ? ■; '' i 9 i WHAT FUR Hunter’s field day turns into a de signer’s dream done in a complete look with fur. V* neck vest blouse is of Jag uar as is the fur trim on the coat It’s for fall. and children returned to their home in Baltimore. Md., Wed nesday after spending several days with their aunt, Mrs. Henry Foxwell last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Tynch and Debbie of Washington spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. dnd Mrs. Tom Tynch. Those spending this week here with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pierce are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin and family of Miami, Fla., Mrs. J. A. Henderson of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shepard and children of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Cobb and child of Suffolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cobb. , Robert Perry left Sunday for Eastern Shores, Va., to be gone i for several weeks in connection i with his work at the Newport i News Shipyard. Marvin Cobb of Dover, Del., ' spent the week-end here with i his mother, Mrs. Georgia dobb. Gratitude is the sign of noble souls. —Aesop. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOW. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. 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