Merry Hill News
By Mm. Ethel Winbome
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Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Baker attended a family
reunion Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Vera Perry
> at Wakelon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pru
den, Jr., and children, El
len, Edmund and Marie,
spent the weekend at Ra
leigh.
J. L. Williford was the
weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Harris in Ply
mouth.
Miss Carole White of
Raleigh was at home with
her mother, Mrs. J. W.
White, for the weekend.
Mrs. Grover Farless of
Colerain visited Mrs. J. W.
Winbome Tuesday after,
noon.
Mrs. Everett Baker of
Norfolk spent Saturday i
night with Mr. and Mrs. i
Rufus Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. William
White accompanied Mrs.
Mittie Bowen and Miss
Vivian White of Windsor
to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Buckie Bowen and child
ren of Williamsburg, Va.,
Sunday.
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., j
spent Saturday night and j
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Adams of the River- ;
side community. I
Mrs. Bernard Williford j
and grandson, Stevie Willi- j
t ford, spent Saturday in!
Norfolk with Mr. and Mrs.'
Jimmie Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham j
Williford were the week-1
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. j
* Charles Cox of Pleasant'
Gardens.
Mrs. Kate Johnson and j
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr.. |
spent Friday in Williams- '
ton.
Mrs. D. A. Byrd left 1
Wednesday for Wilson to
visit Dr. Charles Pruden
and family.
Mrs. Jesse Walker, Mrs.
Hattie Byrum and Mrs.
Gladys Smithwick of Wind
sor visited Mrs. Ethel
Winborne Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris
of Plymouth visited Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Willi
ford and J. L. Willifcrd
r Sunday afternoon.
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1968
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