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: n-tj-rn 1 i-;-' > “tyv7-”'“ ~ ■ Mi'i,'- 'V. V.'* ','- r.** J:,' '-• •■->‘;;A'%'--':“'''t-.:*7 •=’c7vr'-"'7.-,- ,-' • \ v.^ * ' ' » '” ' \.‘ • t- .t'.j.'K. *’ ‘ ' * ^ }l t .•/!/. rf. |St.(7e;2!wo T’/ie JDftre Coxmtij Times,, Manteo, N. C. Friday, Axignsi SS, 1936 ; Dare County Week by Week Bcingr the Live and Newsj' Items of Personal Interest From the Various Communities in Our Territory •. 0 » ».J 1 31ANTFO LOSING ONE I UNCLE jnr BARNETT WAS MORE C. GU 'RD FAMILY | ‘)2 \EARS OLD AUGUST 14 DUCK NEWS '•"’•♦•n 1 i> tt • sir; and Mrs. Harry Hamilton and ®hlldren,-Grnce and EIsle-Mae, vls- i^l'tcd' rplattves and'-frlends-at: Sea- ^iiCvelijN. C., the past week, -dosephlno Curlfe^has.beeiijspcnd- tff sime time An sis. the Jguest. j)f Irene Whitson, i .''KMr.Jand l^rs. CViarli Beals and chlldrtu ielt^uiw^- t(MthetoJhom(^ al; Se4 Isle Iblty iTi J.^teriipend- i^inc three weeks .withs^r.^ Beal.'.s l^ parcnis Mr.* and Mrs^siff iSS Beals. It.’,.■-Mr. j and Ulrs. Reuqji^ ^^ris ol K^llzabith City -were guests of Mrs. "’B. Boijls a few days rejenlly. •i 'Mrs| W. P iMldgott and noloe. ^Ilazel' returned homoreaturday ,1 Mr.} and ^rs. Wl^lanf jliwlford, E, Edwond Rogers, Mrs. G. C. Beata, ligand ^n Paul, motorcfllto. Norfolk lUj^Sundtvv They vislfc^ Beals Tg'' at PiAlic Health Hospital! -who is a’ son} of ,ajrs. Beals. \ , ^ fcadickjilid Society iMcets Li- Tht^ Ladles Aid Society met at *i.?-..tliD hgme of Mrs. Amy^^^rigjat, Sat- '^•fWrdayt only a few rf&mbers were present duo to the Interne heat After the business pant.otj.^ meet- ^clng, a|.soclnI hour was?9n}oyc3. Var- E "tetles jof candy were served g , James Toller Annlo Spruill Flora . ScarbbrougW'and JhnnS M^re at- lov Hubert Mkigett, Is spending some time at Nags Head visiting friends. Mrs. Claude Williams of Manteo. Mrs. Curtis Gray of Avon aiul Jullap Gray, officer In chstce of Portismouch Coast Gu.ard St.itlon. all flhllilrcn of L. C Gray have vc- * turned to 'thelb' respective homes. They word c.illed to the bedside of their tatlicr during his recent ser ious; Illhcss. They wore accompani ed by their families. Seth Austin has gone to Haiteras. j Oeracoke and Moioheatl City to visit hLs children lor a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Z. F. and Mr and Mrs Elmer Mldgett of Rodauthe, the lattci now living In Norfolk, Mrs. J A. Mldgett and Mrs. John Herbert, a'erc visitors hero Sunday afternoon. ■Mr. and ^trs. L. Y Gray and • . a #i ■CAPT ■ WALTER ETHERIDGE tendov the piovles In day :*ght. kntep Mon- COLINIitfON Pe|J(|^ALS Mr.* and Mrs Lawr'elrfe' Swain of L ' I .-eilce of Mijnteo wore visitors here Sun day. — Stetson and Ernest v. Hayw^SSSSiit ito MaMi^Baturday, T- ‘ for nlWlcal tre^atment. Mr.'JJ-J^l^Sbtt who has been very . .sick iw oTtWk,'Is s£k^4inprov- j;:. ing. JJ ^ Mr.^ Mattie Haywood was In MnutW 0 1 busine.ss Monday L. ]2S Stetson and Mr and Mrs. .^^V. S.wUcckins. attendci^ the busi ness Wetting of the Kilty Hawk BurinCA.ssoclatlon at Kitty Hawk Mondw afternoon. Melvin Mldgett, motored to Ro-! family are moving to Ehz.i- danthe Sunday to attend the revival bclh City to make their horn? Ro.i- servlces being conducted by Rev. C. I noke Island and Dare Cun-y will D Barollff of Durham Mrs. Nancy ■ miss the Etheridges. Capt Wal vr Pugh accompanied them home is one of a number of men who Mr and Mrs. L. S. and Mr. and } were promoted to Chief W.iriani Mrs. G. W Mldgett. formerly ol Rodauthe but now living at Wnn- ches.". were visitors hero Suriday. Linvllle Farrow' of 'Moriches Coast Guard Station. Westhampton Beach, Long Island, who has been spending his annual leave with his wife and daughter. Jackie and parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Farrow, has return- cl to his station to resume duties. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Willis of Creeds Hill Coast GuMd Station, passed tliroiigh Monday enrouto to their home at Hatteius. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Gray, visited Mrs, Emily Meekins of Rodanthe recently P. G Farrow of Oregon Inlet Coast Guard Station, Is spending his liberty with his wife and daugh ter, Betty Ann. ciiicers, iiiiu niu Nags He.icl station whee he w.i.^ of- fifcer In charge, Eliz.ibcth CUv i hoadtiuartcrs of the Sevontl. Dl'- | trlct. ■ Folks here hate to .'ce him j move away. So many co.vt Guaid men from the Dare Coast have mov ed to Elizabeth City In year.-, by years bygone, many of them to r,->- . main the balance of ihelr d.iys. ih:u | Capt. Waller's going is viewed w ,h | past wee’" with her p.arents, Mr. and Mrs, B. B Dasnlght of Mashoes. Ertman Wright, spent Saturday in Elizabeth City on business. Annie Sawyer of Montauck, N. J.. has returned home after .spendlii'g scnic lime here with Aleta Crad dock. lip 'Watarneld of Washington, D. C., has returned home af.ter .■ipViuUn’g few days with licr par- enLs,,Mr and Mrs, .L, R. Mann. | Mr. and ^Irs. J. d! Mann of rfej^d- j erson, arc guc.sis of Mr. M.uin .s' mother, Mrs Jennie. Jjann. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hooper .and children. Myrtle, Nj'tia, Virginia .a'ml Martha of Stumpy'Point,' nro visit ing'Mrs. Otis Card. iMr.s. Umjjstead of Henderson is the guest of Mr and Mrs. C. D. Ma'hn IMr and Mrs. Harry Mann of Okla homa, arc tlio gue.st.s of Mr M.ann’s parents, Mr and Mr.s. L. R. Mann Mr and Mrs Arlliur Dowdy and clilldrcn, Mildred. Naomi, Joseph, Fltzhugh and Jean of Norfolk, are the gueSLs of Mrs Dowdy’s aunt, Mrs. Carolina Craddock. OLD TIME REVIVAL IS HELD AT COLINGTON NAig? HEAD PERSONALS WM D. A? Petty has retthtned to Mld- dlctoiSS, after spending .a-faw days , here i® si^tid(i}g a few J.days,** LcRoys* Hotel.* Lljit4'MrWind*'MrS. ,j idJ.iiffood and Kjmion, Satiirday;. . JK« Andrews rctllrKcd to his l^^aidmcSfeaturday. He spept/ seme ' time •»re. G. 351 Mitrdrc and 'Wmlly, have leturniifl to their home at Winsor.'" a few days m JIan'co. & ^ Due»2^1^oss of Mrs. Mardres. Erne.st Armstrong, .spent last motliiE3BB. left carMgwjj^ they | j-nj i„ Columbia. VIS;.', had planned. j Hecksta’l Willard and Marvin MUy-M«rgaretHoltowclL-who hasl.and Jaumta Twtford, spent la.sl ' Tuc.sday in Manteo. Arthur Pledger of Columbia spent Sunday with J W Twifard FRISCO NEWS EAST LAKE PERSONAI.S gi-oat r.grvt Hei.s very popular .iiul ^ , ,, a Ilia, ■mieh .u ■’lestf,! m the -'er-,.,,,,, j , j of Buxton. w.'.a (■'■! bi'.i 1(1 til- ddud birthday I A tl'- lo l 14 H Li .■.lil! hale and insday I hear.y and iho illben Coiuitv yet you Recently a revival service con- | ducted at Collngton lticrp.is;d the' ineinbership of the church 24 mem- I bers. j The mooting was of the old lime ’ fashion according to some good Col- * Ington people, there was no such thing as •collections taken up to p.iy the preacher for preaching or the singing leader for singing The ser vices were held by the Rev. M R. Gardner and hta wife lead the sing ing. During the .services 24 persons made Ihelr .surrender to become members of the church 22 of them , by baptism and two by being sprlnkJetl in Mtiiileo, where her .son Gilbert ' Coiuitv yet younger In .splrl’i and received medical attention. ■’ th.ui a gr'at m.any men not Mr anl Mrs. M. V Hooper .spent I 'O cH he ls in year.s. He served a fc'.v days In Engelhard this week, lh' bath ihe army and navy of tlie visiting their daughter. Mrs. Calvin I f'°bt'"'der3cv in the civil vzar, over Watson. They also wont to Wash- itb ''ears ago. aiANTEO PERSONALS Joe Pledges of Columbia was hcie Sunday. Mrs. Preston Ba.siilght of Man teo, spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. J B. Pinner. Miss Syble Bratton Is In Elizabeth City for a few d. ys. A D Brlckhouse and Alfred Hal ils of Columbia, were the guesl of Mr and Mrs. IHeckstall Twiford Sunday Misses Helen and Hilda Mann of Manteo, have returned homo, after sp«kllng.'arfew»days w.ith,Mr. ansJ. Mrs. G. L. Mann. Miss Layland and Zilda Twiford was In Manteo last Tuesday. (Miss Annie Brooks and Ixmviana Hopkins have returned homo after ia-M«rgaret .. Y been I'pcndlng some tlry^j,^ LeRoys’ S i ‘has r«turned to her hqffie la. Eliza- both pity. C. 'i'. Trotman has rg A ;o his ;'^'v home* at South Mills. ?•' Mt'I Harriet Truesdell. who is one of the missionary girls, who have 1^- been Iierc this summeifS^’^rctuni- it - cd tj EernarcLston, where "I she ;*111 remain for.a while. She cxpcc}-s to attend ddUidl during the winter In South ^nji^rlca, and then 'go to Africa where she 'will aid h{;r fxtrents in tl<-'IiliESlonary work.* t ., Mrs. J V/ Cooke is spending some time Ii.-TP. . ,t>‘; Mist; Harriett Wall.,ls. spending a few {avs at LcRoys’i '* Cctnmander D. D. ijjxlpfin. is a i^ucsljnt Afrs. C. W. Grice’s cottage. Jean Gerald and "Billy" Mc Allister arc guests at L,eBoys’ Mr."}. J A Campbell, Jr., is a hoti guest* at Mrsa G P. Folks. A. }3 Thufman and'Jfiuhliy arc licrc enjoying the sumi{ie sports. E. W Braxton and L. A. Lugo, have {returned lo Ralel'gh; after spending .-.cveral days here, ■li. S. Fearing and .N-M, Spruill, have ami filed to tI)cj£«home.'. at Elizabeth City. Rov},E Pulenwlder has returned to Burlington, after being here for some 3!me. Vert* Briggs spent Wednesday in Norfolt; shopping. Nelljilcbbs, has returned to Nor folk. • Peg;#) Dozier, has returned to her homo «t Tarboro. Mrs* L. A. Eichelborgcr, one of the mjfslonary family, has returned to hef* homo, after spending tlie summ}^ here. R. of.' Bachman, has returned to ■Columi'la, after spending some time here. » Albiat Shayer. has returned to Phlla»!phla, after being here sev eral djys. Jack* Edwards, has retimied to Grecnjillo, after spending several weeks i*iere. Lilajpudd Stephens, returned to hf.r haino at Hertford Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A H. Whedbee and daug'nters, Mary and Ernesllne, mo tored to Norfolk recently where they visited E. B. Austin. Mr,^. lola Basnett Is .spending some time in Norfolk as the guast of her daughters. Elsie and Sylvlal Bas nett. Arthur Stowe left last Frld.iy for Norfolk, where he is n. Tanner’s Creek rfaspda! for treatment. iirs. Lula Farrow ha.s returned homo after an extended vi'olt with her sOn, Perlc- Farrow cf ■'turfnlk. who Is there Ington to visit Mrs. L. D Hooper Air. awl Miv D T Boonr .mi son, Shelton, of Rocky Mount arc visiting Mrs. Richard Payne tills week. Mrs Richard Payne i?‘timed home Sunday after a two weeks visit in Rocky Mount and Na.-'hville. Airs. Ruby Grey, spent Sunday in \.ii. Fariiimv Company. .-,i..i 1. •nakiii?. hi- l:-vmr at the Lak” Worth Hotel With hi.s family. Tlie ht-..'c.-'. Mrs. Wiggins, delightfully entertained Popular music and dancing were enjoyed throughout the evening. Refreshments consist ed of I'ccel watermelon, home made were Elbert. Horace and Tom iVirginia. Alanns Harbor, visiting her parent.--, rawhes and cake. , Air. and Mrs. C. W. Mann. , Mr W'igglns was the recipient of George Cahoon spent the week I mnnt u ful gifts Thase pre.sent end in Engelhard visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hooper, siienl Sunday at Alanns Iiyrbor visiting MrI Hooper's.mothcfi^,Mrs.,Jlmmlo Mann. C. E. Payne. Ernest Quidley, and Dewey Wise, spent Saturday in Manteo on business. Air and Airs. M Daniels of Nor folk, have returned home after vh- Itlng Airs. Daniels’ sister. Mrs. Britt Ttvlford. Woodrow' Best, spent the week end in Bclhaven and Wn.sh..i3ton. Horace, Hazel. Doris, Catherine, land Major Irvin Ilooiotr, spent Suiuiay with their mother, Air,- L. D. Hooper,' wiio Is in ili.o hogiu.il at W.ishington. They wrve companled by their grand mother, j Mr^. C. I. Hcoper and coii-,iii. E-J- ! gar Hoojier Th?lr f.Hher rc-l.irned , home witii them i •Mrs. Phino Wise and daughter I Mr. and 'Airs. J O. B.isnlght and Mtirray Sawyer, spent Sunday In Columbia, as the guests of friends. Tiiey were accompanied there by Ml'ses Ollic Sawyer and Thelma I Mccklii.-.. Ali.-c-cs Sawyer and Aleck- I I'l.e. h.'vc been gue.sU ol Alfc Saw- ! yur’s brother, Alurray iMr and Mrs. W. K. Fearing and ISO children, Keith, Jr., and AIolllc end little Woodson Fearing, spent '’!Dj|-1py and Wednesday of this vVek on a tour of the Sky Lino Drive of Virginia visiting also Nat ural Bridge and other scenic places Hooper, t eland Wl'c. George Ca- j hcon. R '.if. Eav-.'’r. Curtis Alann ! Einc.''t ''in "'”,- 1' 'nch Wiggir ' W-dllatn ^rillzabetb-" .CisVf Mrs. Sy’'.i;)i>'''m and Ella Hooper Till Pay.'" iinrl -Mr-.- Hazel Hoopt Edna Miller Louise Alcox, AlaM • .ind Iicne Be/', ISIANNS HARROR NEWS ! ha .'-f f’ I Air- Robb;,’ Tliomp,son, left Friday for til ir licme at Ehgelli,ird. Mr.> George S.indcrlin of Nor folk wa.-. htre Sunday Alr.s J E. Mldgett a. d Airs. Pres ton Tw.fortl. .spent Lst Thursday Phylui. are vidting Mr.- E J , Hooper at Elizabeth City till- week ' .ind Mrs. Ralph E'.hendge, 1''turned to Sullivan’s island, liter spending some time with ',.^1 -hcrldge's parents, Capt. and 'KfilSfidgir*'- r —a 1 'laude Brantley has returned to . home, after spending several wcelia in Norfolk. Gene Twiford, of Norfolk, was the guest of relatives here Sunday. Rev H. B. Hlr.es and daughters, ’ MlL-:es Margaret and Elizabeth, will Air. and -Mrs. C P Twiford andtijave Friday for a trip to iWnltc , chltdren of M.ashoes, visited Mrs.. Lake, where they will visit friends ! Ronujd Craddock Sunday jThey will stop at Chapel HIU for All'. S.im Thompson and heriMi.-,. Hine.s, who has been attend-1 mr h'r .and Rita Thompson, who [mg .summer school there, and who' h.ivc bten (h'_> giia-is^ of AIi\ and i wil! accompany them to White Lake.! ^ Dowdy Sr.. I of Currituck County, spent Man- , day with Mr. and Mrs. T G. Dowdy, Jr. ■ 1 ’ Mr.s. A, K Spencer and children, ! are spending some time here, pre- | paratory to moving to Coltmibla, Mb-s Glady.s Alason has lelurr.ed to her home In Manteo alter vt ii- ing her sister .Mr,-. Gaskill Pajia Air and Mr-. Garland Al'ik.n- and children, Phil, J,minie and Janice, of Engelhard .■'p. i: the week end here with friend.- and rclat.ve-. Airs. G V Payne and daughter n the light hoiu-e service j Iva Ramona and G W Hoap *.- |.spent Friday in Engelhard on bu-i- 1 an Sutton .-tpciu the week end in Eh-.ibe-h City with his sister, Mrs Jay Burrus. Rut!; find ol Elizabeth City Is till' ".i.’-t of Oir.a Pearl Alidgett Ml and Airs D. M. Gray of S .'iiiiy Point, .-pent Sunday here Air E! E. .Spencer, returned homo Sa'iirday from Afashoes. where she ')h:i, tl; v.c"k cntl with her son, Ir„ Spenrer wiiere they will make their Jiomo next winter. 1 Airs. F. M. Willis, left Sunday to join her husband at Carey, from which point they will go to Soiitli Carolina lo visit Dr AVillis’ people Aflss Eomiybel Evans of this town, and MI'S Helen Evans, of Eden ton, who was a member of the hlgli school faculty nere last winter, loft •r I Ralph Ttvlddy of the Hattcr.a,s In- inc-s. let Coa.st Guard Station, .p.n; la-t Mr. and Mr.s AI V Hooper AIi w-cek end here with his wife and Zeno Dixon and’ tiaugiucr. Jan' l baby. ' Gayle and Mrs. EiOyd Hooper p.n' Mr and Airs. Robert Rolllnson ' Saturday in fjc-lhaven. of Buxton, were guests of Air and Air and Airs. G Airs. Raymond Fulcher Saturday night. Dr Mann of Buxton pasizid through Frisco Sunday e'lroute to Haiteras. F A MitchelllHedgcs is rapidly last week for D.illas, Texas, whore I Mr and Mr.' Colon Wcscott and ithey will attend the Texas Cen- eh Idi-' n of Al.ishot'. spent the week 'tennial. '’ ' Airs. Rennie IVllllamson had as M. W.se o'ld daughter, Melba, apent ’he week end In Norfolk. Air. and Air.- J S. Wl'-e are e'.v.ij this week vUltlng In Norfolk Mrs, Edna Payne. Velma Toler. Doris Payne. Liza P.ayne are in Improving at his home here after | Wanche-c th.s week attending the' spending .'tnie lime In a Norfolk | hoUne.'s meeting which 1- .n pro ' hospital, where he was treated for i grass. pneumonia. ' Jiiek Con.-olvo of Norf.iik I- vb— Eddie Williams has returned George Wi-e. Jr, tin- w’;'!;. i h;3 home hare altar spenoing .some i I-'i'"'" H'"'.''''' "’' i Pn"' Niv. i time in Norfolk on buslne.ss. f few da.vs in Wan:ii_-e Janie Barnett remain,-• very ill Elizabeth City this wcol:. at her home here Airs. Carrie Sadler of Sw'an Quar ter. spent Sunday with Alr-i P F Meekiis, Air and Mrs. G. V Bo't. spent - Friday in Washington. Carson iMceklriS spent Saturday in Washington. While there ho STUMF’Y POINT NEWS SHOWER The Florenee Hooper Circle, de lightfully enl-ertained Tuesday night at the,homo' pf.iAIr.^ Elbait Hoijper N.' 111. Al.inii returned home Thur.ti.iy Hum Atlantic City, N. J. C;;r i3 Marn spent Sunday here. All'- Al.ee Gibbs of Elizabeth City. 1' ' siting her grandmother, Airs. S L FUie’ior .Mr ant! Mr.- J S. Addison and children .Sti-an Jane. Jamc.s. Jr., Hairy T.i.slor of Norfolk, Mr and •Mr.- E O Gibb-. Airs. C. W Mann, J.'.ine- M.iiin and Rtv Ruasell Har- I. II. i i-iif-d Mrs Colon Wcscott at M.i I'll ,s Thiir.-Jay They were en tertained o.i a big fishing party, re nt in II. a catch of CO large fish. K..tberu, S;n:th and Sybil Smith, of Norfolk were week end guests of Air.- Jaccle Burrus. Virginia Bca.'Iey who has been vl.-n;n.r Oma Pearl Mldgett, left: Frida' A'fr- Huff Mann and little son, Ortnomi Lee .spent the week end w.th her fa'he.' V. G. Mldgett at a Nig- H ad motored to Wa.shinstoi’ Fr;d,a', where Mrs- Aleeklns rccel.ed mcdi- SftLVO PERSONjGiS L. CS’Gray. who ha^ei»;'Vcry Ul, is rccijycTlng slowly. iMrs? A. W. Hooper and son, Liitheg are visiting friends and relatlwes In Manteo. Dr. .'W, '"w. Johnston-k>f Manteo was lire one day recently to ad- '• nilnls1!fer_jncdlcal aid t.o L, C. Gray, I , who ^(irt^ry. sick. A. A. Coffey ol Asheville nccom- IRk’ panlcd him. Kaymon Mldgett. Elvin Hooper Henry Mldgett, are .spending a ’'^'leV. .days In Manteo visiting friends. -- Mt . Ronald Craddock and chlD rer.. \ t- ti-d her mother, Mrs. T. L. ...... ..M.-....... ..-.s, I _ Hnoocr ' ''' Ma-Iiocs Thursday. wlniiUtg prizes. The "Bride’s Cook j ’ Book" and 'Wishes for the Bride,"! . Birthday Parly .w.ih li-i o.arsi’tb at Sandy Ridge were written in by all the guests.' ‘Little Nlta Midgofi. eight and mj- c L Midget*, .spent last’, The bride received many pretty pw Mldgett. three year., old were -.veek at h-r cottage at Nagj, Head and useful g)f.s. | Joint-hostess a: a birthday jjarty In honor of Mr.' Rober; Alidgett re aent bride. Several coniDils were enjoyed during the evening. Lcssie .... and Hazel Hooper and Mrs. Mldgett cntioii, and vj ucd -Mr.-. L Dpllclous refreshments consisting of Ice cream and ca’ite. were enjoy ed by all. About thirty-live guests were pre.-;ent. 'Willie Llverroan, Sabra and Flo- •e or renee Basnight of Mashoes, Sarah; J. S. Twiford and Myrtle Mldgett of Nori' PERSONAI.S Friends of Mrs. L. D. Hooper will! twenty-five present. The honorce. Friday afternoon, at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mldgett Games were enjoyed folk, wore the week end guests of throughout the afternoon, after,Mrs Ronald Craddock. Mr and Mr.- Johnnie Leedford of [which Ic-d drlnk-s and home mad I cake were served. There were about regret to hear that she Is still in the Taylor Hospital at Washington. Although a little improved, she re mains too 111 to return home Miss Loul'W Alcox has returned to her home 1.. Norfolk, after work ing in G W Hooper’s store this .summer. rccte’'ed many useful gifts. Surpricc Parly Mr L. FI Wiggins waS pleasantly . iirprj c'd Wednesday night, when a crowd ni.stfed in tli- Lake Worth Hotel .saying. "Happy Birthday" Mr. V/lgglns has only be.n here a short while and is connected with Elizabeth City, .-pent the week end with Mr-, niomas Mldgett. Steward Jones was In Manteo Satyday on business. Airs Trel! Craddock and children, Leta and Laura, visited Mra, Crad dock’s p.arent.s. Mr and Mrs. T. A. Dough in Manteo, Saturday and Sunday Mrs. TJiomas Mldgett,. spent the her guests Sunday, Airs. H. C. Ar- nois and daughter. Naucy, of Jama- ,ica, Long Island, AIlss Emma Woods, and Kenneth Holloman of Norfolk, and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Glenn, of Portsmouth •Airs. Peter Gurka and .small son, Clark, of Washington. D. C., are spending several weeks liere with Mr. Gurka. who Is at the head of the WPA print shop. Mrs. Nancy Meekins left S.atitr- day for Norfolk, where she will visit relatives. Miss Thelma Li.wl3, of Ayden. is the guest ol her sister. Mrs. Frank 1 tVhite. Mtss ’Vfargucrito Drlnicwatar, had as her guast last week, Mias Ethel Roberts of Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Arnold Schlffman and little daughter. Camille Brinkley, Iclt Monday for their home in Greens boro. after spending a week with Mr. and Mr.s. Z U. Brinkley * . Mr. and fAs; p.^R. FuIqM: ift Sifiidliy on'.‘ (rip'tb Ashtf^ina’ and other points In western North Caro lina and Tennessee. Miss Dorothy Aham, of Kinston, has returned to* her home after spending a week here as the guest of Miss Doris Jones. Miss Jones and Miss Adham spent Friday Norfolk. Mrs Lily Hassell Is able to be out after an Illness of six weeks. JJr and Mrs. T. G Dowdy an nounce the birth of a daughter, Edna Bruce, Saturday August 22. Mother and baby arc getting along nicely, Capt, and Mrs, Walter G. Ethe- rldga and daughters Helen and Zinovah moved to their new home In Elizabeth City Last week. Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Phlnnoy, of Washington, D. C., are the guests this week of 'Mr.s, Phinney’s mother, Mrs Arthur SandcrJln, Mr. and Airs. Carl BlsiVoprlc. Dr John R.iy and family. Dr. Lee Alar- lin and family, an'ei Elliott Ivey, of Leaksvllle. were guest.s of Mr and Air.' Archie Daniels Alonday Mr .I'v.l AIv.- Bert We.wer of Chi cago. who h.avp b’pn at Nng.s Head tor, .'ome lime, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Daniels Monday Air. Weaver is per.-onnel maii.igcr for Al.ai"'.iall Field anti Company All’s. C W. Barber of Phllnclolp'nia, arrived Iilst Friday to spend ten doy.s with her mother .aiitl father, Air. and Mr.s. John T. Daniels. AILs'i H—ilU) Topping,' of Liltle- ‘ton. h.a,-* returned lo her home after •spending the week-end with Miss Evelyn Mann. Rev George Griffin, of Washing-, ton. D. C., arrlvetl Tiic.'tiny to vl-lt his brother, S. A Griffin, Sr All' and Mr.s. Ralph Jones have announced the birth of a daiigh- lor. on Tuesday, Aug. 25. Mother and child arc both doing nicely. Mrs. G T. Wcscott, Jr., rctui’ii- od to A'lantco la.st Saturday, after spending the summer at her home in Georgia. Mrs. Lewis Combs returned Wodne.sday from Gum Neck, whore .she had been for .several day.s with her mother, who unucr- went an operation at the Colum bia hospital recently. Miss Ffelon Duvall returned Wodne.sday to the Norfolk Gen era! Hospital, where she is re ceiving treatment, after .spending the first of the week with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. C C Duval! She was accompanied lo Norfolk by Mrs. C. C Duvall, Mrs. Carrie Cooper and Dr. W. W Woodard. Those from hero who attended the Guy Lombardo dance al Vir ginia Beach Monday night were Mary Isabelle Quidley. Marguerite Drinkwatcr, Augusta Peele, Eve lyn Davis. Dclnoy Burrus, Alar- I’Ctta Austin. Elolsc Burrus, N.a- tnlic Gould, Eddie Poole, Charles Evans, "Punk" Tillctt. Raymond Wcscott. Belton Burrus, Vera Mldgett and Orville Baum. Miss Virginia Harris of Mt. Airy is .spending some time with Miss Addye Gould. AIvcy S, Mldgett returned to his home at Rodanthe Tluirsday after -siionding several weeks hero with relatives and friends. Mrs Gayle Eummers and at- trae’ue childiTn. Eleanor Ann .and Whit, have returned to their home in Norfolk, after .'pending last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fearing Dr. and Mrs. W M. Willis, of ParmvlUc. were the guests la.st week end of Mr. .and Mrs. W B. Fearing. Mrs". Ehvoct Inge has returned from Petersburg, Va., ■where she spent a week’s vacation with her husband. I^lTT^',Hj[V\yK PERSONALS Dexter Bcacham from W.ashing- ton, D. C.. Is visiting his mother, ■Mrs. Dolllc Bcacb'-im Mis- Jane Perry has returned to her home at Manteo after .spcniling spent several clays with her grand mother. Mrs. Mary Love Perry Airs. Alnylard Alidgett of Alantco. I' visiting her mother. Mrs. Allnnle Partridge. ' Airs John Pugh, has returned to her l. ime at Manteo fater spending a few days with licr .sister, Mr.-. J R. Best. Mr. and Airs. Alvah O’Neal and little daughter, Francis Lee of Long Island, N Y., Is visiting Mr and Mrs. q W O’Neal ■Mr and Alr.s. Willie Austin and children from Corolla arc visiting Mr. a'Ud Airs. T E. Hines Mr and Airs Marvin Dowe, have retut'oed home after spending sev eral weeks In Norfolk Air.'. John Hughas, has return d home after having visited her sis ter, Airs Harold Perry of Long Is land, N. y. WANCHESE NEWS 'Air and Mrs. C B Basnlght and daughtir. Ruby and Mr anil Mrs. R H Layton and daughter, of Nor folk .-pent Sunday with Mr and Airs. Billy Tillctt. 'Mrs. J. B. Hooker spent a few days In Norfolk this week, for ex amination anti trcatmiin at .Sarah L:lgh hospital Miss Lena •Johh.'on of Norfolk is lha guest of her si-ter. Air.-. M-ifiSe Alekon. Rev. and Mrs. T E, D.avls have returned to thete •herp'’ at Vaue:- boro. after visiting Mr and Mrs. J. E. Flooker. Mr. and Mrs. Mo-slo Daniels and family of Norfolk were rec.nt v;;- Itors here ^ , Mrs. Jimmie Baker and Mt-a Gladys Markhani. have roliiri -'I to their home in Elizabeth City, a- r being guests of Mrs. Luther MiJ- geti. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Owens and children of Norfolk are visiting Mrs. Owens’ parents, Mr and Mrs.iBink- ivliss Ellz.abelli Hooker,* spdnt Wcdnc.'day in Norfolk. Mrs. Wlim Daniels, Mr. and Aim. Royco Daniels, have returned after visiting in Hatteras. Mr. and iMts^Wilbur Daniels and 03n !of Norfblk, spent Sunday here with his parent', Mr anj Airs. A J Daniels. M'-s Daniels accompanied ,th m homo and will remain Iheip for a few’ days. ' ' Misses Rowen’a and Eliza Mldgett, spent a few days in Norfolk last week. Mrs. Roy Davis and son, John have returned from Norfolk, where John underwent an operation on his nose at Sarah Leigh hospital. Mrs. Rowena Mldgett is improv ing after an illness of a few d-ays. Mrs. C. W. Pugn, Sr.. Is at horn' again, after being very III at Sar.th Leigh hospital Norfolk. ^ Edward T. Daniels and AH-.- Della Allen Daniels, spent Alonday In Elizabeth City. Miss Liicir.o Brothers gv.atlualo niii-'o at St. Vincents’ hospital In Norfolk i.s .spending her vnaation with her pnen s. Air and Mm Juii.li Urriihi'i .■VIiisif.il Study C’lass The Vera Baum Circle of the Wom.ins’ AIK-Tonary Society, are heldmg their mi.'-.sion .'tudy cla'se.'. Alonday afierunon the cla.ss met ' with M1S.S EUzritaolh Hooker. Mrs. 1 D.allas Till. It. mUslnn -ludy leader, ! Icatl the devotional period Mr.;. I |A NOTED NEGRO WOMAN RETURNS TO BIRTHPLACE Thirty Years Since Rir.s. itia Alunffer of Calil'ornia Liv ed On Roanoke Island A negro woman who ha.s risen to , , , planes of distinction and who now 'W.ayland Baum read the •''t’l’iplure j linportant role in the l.-s-son. .followed by the . org.uilzntion and nian.asf'ment iif Prayer rcpo.itcd in iinli-on. Three | dvir and rellgioii.s organiza- hynnis were iuiiitc inlng the meet-o.illfornla.' Mr.-. Icl.a A. ing Air.', La oallo Tillctt, ^AIr.s. j 1- vi-ltiiig In Arnold Daniels and Mis. Roy aone.>, p.,j.. county (hi- week, oho lin.a gave ver.v infre-ting talks on the j oook .studled. Atutude" 'Towasfl a Chlv.sllan ' oeeii In the ca.st .since July, h.av- ,,, , Ing come from California as a dele- f i'T rn!^ I Baltimore Convenlion with Air.' Arno.d Daniels riio|Qj National As'-oelAtion for the liQsie.'.5. a.'sl.'tefi by Afrs. Reggie • Till'tt .served an iced flrlnk and sniidwicha-. News About Folks and Happenings , In Currituck Keep up With Your Friends Tlini Thill Column Week by Week REVIVAL SEUVIt’ES BEGI.V AT IIEIIRO.V r.L E. ClIHUCII Revival .■ervlces will begin Sun day at Hebron MethodLst Church | with whit. Aelvnncemo.nt of Colored people. Twice inarrictl aii'l now a wi low for 22 years, she w.a.s known la ft on Roanoke Island as Ida Baker. She Is the daughter of the late Capt. Richard Etheridge, for many year- the officer In charge of the Old Pea Lsland Life Saving Station She was educated at Shaw Unlvcr- .'Ity, and following the death of her parents, who had a comfortable hcnic* on !!■'.? North^riicl -f Island, she saw few opporlunltl.s here for an educated colored wo man, and wont west. She lived over 20 years In Ohio and Illlnol', whore .she taught, and worked as a clre;s.smak’r working and colored, for there at Jarvlsbtii’g The .services will h: conducted by the Rev E. G Over- ton of Moyock. The public Is cord ially invited ill’ no color line- to hamper one. She new reside.- In Santa Monica, Callfcrnla, and her educational and civic work embraces .icllvltlcs among the Girl Scouts and Boy Seoul'. Y 4-11 CLUB GIRLS RETURN 1W. C A., and .she Ls a member of FROM WEEK ENCAAIPMENT I the Los Angeles ccuiUy r'lecuUve ] loenl boards of W*.- Y W. C A. She The Currituck 4-H Club girls re- 1 ''as the crganiza’.lon of c.olored turned to their rcspaclive homcj i Union- throughtout Los Angeles la-t Friday after sp nding the week Ccunty, there being a hundred’ In camp at Camp Leach near 'W.ash- ington. ^ They reported having had a splen did encampment. .Some of the work doll’ by them while there was how t'l weave cliiir boftcm.s and how tr m.ike buttons out of walnut 'hell;.. Besldc-s .studying, ail the girls place, now wl.h ferce.s enjoyr J swimming and o’.her re-1 gone, and pine tree thousand colored 'P oplo among a population cf one million or more people. Returning to Roanoke Island af- tT iin aheonce of 30 yc.irs. she finds b.arelv the old family gravc- y..rd r.inatnlng of the oM home- one, hnuios thirty feet creational ncwivif.lcs. Approximate- high growing cn the land. Many ly fiO girls were prcsenl from various sccHons of her old acQualntnncos arc den). She is 66 years old. and finds strange faces and .strange people, and most astounding of all, .strange new tievalopmonts that destroy iho old lime charm In which .she was , reared She paid a visit to old Pea Lsland Station, and the Now as the guest of Capt. Ed. Prudon, and whila. riding in a horse cart, suffered a bfek'en’ nbsd—wheti'-an- aVitomobtlef collided with It In the night. Tru ly she thinks, the old times are gone. But .'.he got a lot of pleasure out of her visits with a number of old friends like Dick D.aniels. ant] the Henry Wocdley family, Joe Berry and many other-. And there was many friends among the white r.sce who were delighted to .see her, for her education and refinement and culture ne.cr turned her head, a.s many expected to .'.-c. She will visit her .si.ster, Maggie in Norfolk before returning to California. PIN’EIfURST PIIOTOGRAIMTER IS INTERESTED VISITOR Mr. and Mrs. John P. Flemmcr and son. of PlncAirst. were vlslter.- hcro the later p.art of last week as guests of W. Carlton Mason Mr Hemmcr is .staff photographer for PInchurst fneorporated. While here lie made a large number of pictures of some of the most plc- luresqu spots of Roanoke I-land and the beach section of Nag.- Head and Killy Fln'iVk, According to Air Hemmcr. Dare County is rich with the many Ihiug.s a section attractive to tourist. After being a photographer for North Carolina's premier winter re sort for Eeve.ra! years and after hav ing much exptrlcnco in sending out publ.clly on that place. Mr. Heinmer Is of the opinion that the same " thing would greatly lncrca.se the popularity of this s ctlon. JAUVISBUUG VERSONAI,S Mr. and Airs. Jack Newbold and daughter Sally, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Newbold and two children, and Mrs, George Nlcklos of Rutherford. N J., Ali-'s Minnie Lee Skinner and Alr.s. Rase Walden of Washlng- tQ’j, D. C.,'IHrs. Claude Whllhson of Norfolk, antf Miss Alariori' Gregson Cf Elizabeth City were the dinner guest.s of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Wright W'Cdncsday. after which they all motored to Nags Head. Charlie Ne’wbold Wright left Sun day to spend a few days In Raleigh Air. aiul Airs. Bruce Smith, spent the week diid in Norfolk with his mother. Air, and Mrs D. S. Wright and nephew William, spent Sunday In Aurora vi.sUlng relatives. Mr and Airs. Dill Sears and son, Dennis, .spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Wright. Mr .and Mrs C E Wright ol Eliz abeth City, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. W R. Wright. Air. and Airs. Rowe and son, Earl of Baltimore, and Airs. Ward of Mat’l'.ews County. Virginia, were the giu-.'t- of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Wright Thur.'day. Ml'. Julia Briggs returned home la-i, Thiir day after visiting relatives at WanehP'e. ’ Airs. D, W Wright and two chll- dri.T, Inc.! and Sidney, rcturnefl home Sunday after visiting Mr and .Mrs. c E. Wright In Elizabeth City, ■Mr and Mrs. D, Bright, spent Sunday al Walcrlily Alt'- Lucille Wright and Ralph Wright motored to Elizabeth City cn buslnc.=s Saturday. Miss Thelma Ross of Waterllly spent Thursday here on business. Jee Bright and Ralph Wright, left Sund.ay for Washington, D, C. on business. Mr and 'jtlrs, Harold Forbes of Currituck, pa.-sed through here Sunday enroute to Point Harbor. Miss Hattie Etheridge was guest Guard Station, spent the week end 'Wednesday evening at a With hU parent-, Mr. and Mrs, C. party given byAIrs. H A. Creef and * 111. ^ T'^ 1 * k 1 Giiifin, cit thu Huiiio or Ralph Smith of Bdcrteon, spent i j^rs. Creef About t'wenty clo'.c I -rii tl, f'’''bds Of the honorce were pre- Nltk Newhern was in Elizabeth • and enjoyed an evening of con- Clty F'-Wiy on b^lntss. , versatlon, at the end of which the Mr and Mrs. L. L. Dozier and mvlt.d to the dining daughter, spent Saturday In Nor-. jogn,, wpore a large white cake, - I holding sixty lighted white candl.e3. •M. and Airs J. R 'Wright and ' raced the center of the table was .'on.'I'.r,t. .'pent Sunday In Suffolk, and 'Kd ..ird --bta ey of Currituckj,o^a^,rier cut flowers were tastefully J i about the room. Ice Mrs. S. H Diitehen. sfteht.Sunday ,|,„jam and cako were served by the a. Aurora visitin'^ relatives. ' (hostesses, after the guest of honor Dr, TV. T. Griggs of Poplar ' ^ blown out all the candle' at one Branch, motored to Suffolk with; HONOR MISS ETflimiDGE AT BIRTHDAY PARTY * to visit; CAPT. CHARLES B.' QUIDLEY SERIOUSLY ILL FROM STROKE Mr, and Mrs. J. R. V/rlgh friends Sunday. Airs, Mac Newbern, is spending a few days In Col'ambla visiting I friends » 1 chsr.les B. Quidley, retired iight- C. A., D. S., and W. R, Wright.) house keeper of Manteo, Is very 111 spend Monday In Norfolk on busi- ] from a stroke sustained recently. I"®®- , j He has been in pgcr health slnoc Bowen Beacham of Aurora is vis- j his retirement over a year ago. Mr Itlng his sister, Mrs, D. S. Wright.. Quidley is con'eious, and knows all Mrs. J. R. Wright and ohildron, i his friends who call, but Is not able Evelyn, Grace and Mark and Nick ' to leave his bed, and his family have Newbern, spent VTcdncsday in Nor- j to sit up by him at night. He Wo.s visited reoently by his troth'r, Clarence Quidley of Nor folk. Clarence Quidley Is a Roa noke Island man who has done well . J “Shall I call to- Dobt-Ccllector' morrow?’’ Young Lawyer; “Twice, If con- In Norfolh, and holds a responsible venlent! I have an idea that folks place with th" Chesap’alie and Po- think you are a client.” tomac Telephone Company.
The Coastland Times (Manteo, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1936, edition 1
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