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Personals ft ' Ilia JAali" Nschman expects vto spend the weekend uGwns.borp. , 1 W, J5L Morgan, .tteiutwtuw. man, ia a: -with an attack .m.fiu. . . O'sa Bush, of Washington. .D ' C la pending a few .days M Hert- ford. visiting his sietfiMfelaw. .rs. , G. T. Hawkins. Mra.' C. V. Williford ia jjpendtog few days' in Suffolk, Va visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. JBagfegr. Dick Paxne, who came Jwm be- canat of illneas about two wsjts.agv, vxMcta to jreturn to State (allege Kafeiffh. this week to resume :his studios. Mr. and Mrs. Old .ChetMR. of Elisabeth (Sty, were guests . .Mr. and lira. E. E. Payne on Sunday. Tommy Sumner, the .little on .of Mr. and lira, T. B. Sumner, who Juu been quite sick, is convalescing. Herbert Nixon, who holds a posi tion in New York ity, is spending sometime with his mother, Mrs. T..J. Nixon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullen and their little daughter, Edwina, were recent guests of Mr. McMullan'F toother, Mrs. W. T. McMullan. Little Miss Pat Morris, who has been sick at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris, is much improved. Little Miss Mollle Oakey, who was sick last week, is improving, Joslah Babb, of Durham, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. L. F. Babb. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Jackson spent Sunday in Tarboro and Hillsboro. j Mrs. Ida Gregory ia improving after an attack of illness. Will Wood, of Ayden, spent Sin day with his mother, Mrs. George Wood, who is very ill at her home at Woodville. Miss Ethelyn Everett, of Edenton, visited Miss Edith Everett on Sunday. J. E. Everett is visiting his sister, Mrs. T. E. Langston, in Oxford. R. A. White, who is working at Ay den, Bpent the week-end in Hertford with bis family. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Markham and their little grandson, George Lister Markham, spent Sunday in Hertford with relatives. Miss Katherine Fleetwood, of the Elizabeth City school faculty, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Fleetwood. Master Carol Berry is on the sick list this week. Miss Evelyn Riddick spent the week end with her parents in Gatesville. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eason, of Crewe. Va., spent the week-end with Mrs Eason's mother, Mrs. J. H. Towe, Si. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jarvis, of Eli zabeth City, visited Mrs. Jarvis' mother, Mrs. K. R. Newbold, on Sun day. Mrs. R. T. White had as guests on Sunday and Monday Mrs. J. N. White and her son, Prof. J. E. White, o Norfolk, Va. Shelton White, who holds a position with the Federal Farm Bank, of Bal timore, Md., spent the week-end with .-his mother, Mrs. R. T. White. Mr. ' White, whose territory has been the State of Virginia, has been trans ferred to the State of Pennsylvania. Master Howard Pitt is able to be out again after a week's illness. , Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner, of Washington, D. C, spent the week end at their country home in Old Neck. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell and Mrs. C. V. Williford spent Sunday ir Suffolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. Mrs. M. H. White has returned to her home in Greenville after a visit to her sister, Mrs. G. T. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sparks, of Pine Tops, visited Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Sutton on Sunday. "Sonny" Stillraan, who suffered i. sprained ankle sometime ago, is able to ride his tricycle again. Mrs. R. W. Smith, who has recent ly spent sometime in Virginia visit ing relatives, is now in We'ldon where she is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. S. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. a. w. Warren una their daughter, Miss Pauline Warren, of Wallaceton, Va., visited Mrs. War ren's sister, Mrs. W. M. Morgan, on -Thursday. Willie Ainsley, who is a student at Wake Forest College, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs B. F. Ainsley. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chalk and their . daughter; Beverly Jane, of Richmond. Va., were recent guests of ' Mr. Chalk's mother. Mrs. John Chalk. ; Dr. Luther H. Butler has retained " from s visit to his mother in Athens, Georgia, ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman ex- , pect to spend the week-end in High Point with their daughter, Mr. Fred 3, W. J. Halsey, of Route, Three, ; j Hertford on Saturday, C r:nce Chalk i visiting lis broth- -, Llilcrd Chalk, in Richmond, Va. 1 rs. Jake White expects to spend 1 5 reek-end In High Point C. 7. Griffin, of Durants Neck, was i iiertford Tuesday. ' ' u llrs. J. Obver White continues 'le ill at her home in Hertford. " ?. T. JcIr.son,' Superintendent of -society Schools for Pearquimans County, at tended the February meeting of the . Schoolmasters Club held in Edenton . on Friday nisht C P. Morris, Chas. Johnson, and D. S. Parden spent Wednesday after noon lp Norfolk, Va r : ; .,. ,Dr. and Mrs. C A. Davenport and their, little son, Carlton,' , spent Sun day at Mackeys visiting Dr. Daven port's mother, Mrs. W. S. Davenport . Louis Nachman has returned from iBaltimone, Md., where he attended the Spring; fashion Show put on by Butler Breuera. JtUrs. F. T. Johnson . had as guests on Fnday.aum two l friends from Manteo, Mrs. ft. XiiGibson and Mrs, R.;H. Atkinson. ' RETURNS FROM RUNERAL Mrs. C. F. Sumner, J,, was called Xp Charlotte on Thursday 'by the sud den death of her brothern-tlaw, T. C Woodruff, of that place. Mr. Wood ruff had been in ill health ior some- ikne. Mrs. Sumner returned home this week. LEAVES FOR RALEIGH JUbb. Charles Whedbee left Tueeday for Rsdeigh, where she will spend sometime with Mr. Whedbee, who it miquww w wre uwvoiwii during (he meeting of the Legislature, j HOBBSVILLE NEWS Mra Lee Btefiings and daughter. Glister, are spending the week in Norfolk, Va., with her daughter, M-' Crae Draper, Miss Kathryn Hathaway has re turned home from Norfolk, Va., after spending sometime with friends and relatives. An old fashioned candy pulling was enjoyed by the young people on Wednesday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin HollowelL String music and singing was enjoyed by all. Those present were: Misses Allie Mae Bunch, Katie Boyce. Doris Hollo- well, Maizie and Beulah Modlin, Regina Bunch, Clara Belle Kelly, William Spivey, Doris Bunch, Joyce Helena and Audrey Stallings, Orice Winslow, Novella, Ethia and Flora Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hollo well, Messrs. Carl Kelly, Bryant and Kermit White, Deroy Bunch, Curtis Hollowell, Gordon Bunch. Andrew Hollowell, Quint Bunch, Richard and Henry William Hinton, Otto, Garland and McCoy Bunch, Noel Hobbs An drew Bunch, J. L. and Ellis Winslow, and Edward ChappeTl. Gurney Hobbs, of Edenton, visiter' his mother. Mrs. Ellen Hobbs, Satur day. Mrs. W. M. Hollowell and Mr. Did Hinton, who have been ill, are im proving. Miss Blannie Morris and Mis: Helen Hinton. of the Hobbsville school faculty, spent the week-end at their respective homes. The sewing club met with Miss Hattie Hobbs Friday evening. Aftei finishing up their work, old-time games were enjoyed by all, and deli cious home-made candies were served. Those present" were: Mesdatiies War ner Bunch, Osia Bunch, Alice Hinton. W." H.' Riddick, Haywood Bunch, Lee Stallings, Moody Hollowell, Hoyt Hollowell, Eddie Hobbs, Braxton Hollowell. Daisy Spivey, W. L. Rid dick, Martha Rountree, Mattie Hollo well, 'and Alfred Hobbs, Misses Violet Hollowell, Pennie Hollowell, Iona Rountree, Irene Hobbs, Glister Stallings, Tannie Hobbs, Ruby Lee Bunch, Hattie Hobbs, Georgia Bunch and Doris Bunch. BELVIDERE NEWS MISS BERTHA SMITH HOSTESS TO YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY The Young People's Society of Piney Woods Church was entertained at a Valentine Party on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Bertha Smith. Valentine games and contests were enjoyed. Two prizes were given, Miss Dorothy White and Mr. Irving Chappell and Mr. Oliver Winslow being the win ners. Much fun and merriment was enjoyed all through the evening. De licious fruit Jello, cakes and candy were served by the hostess. ' Those present were : . Mr, Hemby Chappell, Miss Mary Elizabeth Winslow, Mr. Irving Chappell, Miss Dorothy White, Mr. Oliver Winslow, Miss Lillian Hendren, Mrs. Hubert Chappell, Mrs. y. C Lane, Miss Mary Louise Chap 'pell, . Miss Marjorie Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dale, Miss Syble Rog erson, Miss Catherine White, - Miss Evelyn White, Miss Sara Mae Chap pell, Miss Adelaide Layden, Miss Elsie . Copeland and Miss Bertha Dft E. S. White; Misses Clara and Lucy White, and, Mrs. T. C Perry spent Wednesday in Raleigh. ; Mrs. R. M. White, of Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. u J. Winslow. " - ' Mr. R. M. White, of Norfolk,' Va., spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. -Mr. and Mrs, Norman Winslow, of Bethel, . spent Sunday with Mr; and ,Mrs.,V. C. Lane. , , News CHAPANOKE NRWfi The Missionary . Society of Oak Grove Church will . meet.' Wednesday aiteraoon with Mrs. W. R. Perry. Mrs. Roy Branch, of Portsniouth Vil. la apending this week, with net mother, Mrs. P. L. .Griffin. ngns wui regret to learn of hia ill neas, at his home in Okisco. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wilsonttende( tne funeral Tuesday of Mrs. Jlai; soon, in jiUixabeth City, i ' Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Evana. Mr. Mrs. B. W Evans, from near Eden ton, also attended the funeral of Mr Scott Tuesday afternoon. Those going over to the- Dixielar Minstrel Friday night were: Mr. am Mrs. C. P. Quincey and children, Janet and Carev: Mra.i BetUa whi.M. and Miss Alcesta Whitehead, Missef Susie Mae and Ruth Roberts Wilson and Crawford Wilson. ' - Mrs. Asbell. Mrs. W. E. ElUott, Mrs. John Simons Mrs. Erma Dorsey, Mrs. W. R. Pern. and Shirley Perry. 1 Mrs. George Wood, of Woodville who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is no better. Miss Virgie White, of Norfolk. Va.. pent tne week-end at Woodville a the fruAftt nf Iiai mAfh.. ' IIm f r Wfcjjt,, ' I ' Mrs. Bertha Whitehead, who ha been visiting her ' sister, Mrs. John White, of Hertford, returned home Monday. , Mrs. Eula Perry is visiting with friends in Wilson, Mrs. W. A. Mansfield and little son of Woodville, are spending the week with her parents in Edenton. Miss Mildred Lewis is improVih; after being sick several days with flu. Mr. Emmett Stallings of Elisabeth City was in Chapanoke Sunday. Mr. Dimmette and son were dinnei guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy Sunday. Mrs. G. W. Alexander was in El1' zabeth City shopping Tuesday. PINEY WOODS Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Chappell Sunday af ternoon. Miss Syble Chappell spent Wednes We caim HM ym& w2$8R-tf& simdl gne; yu!i ap oS3a;ip).; Just Gall 0 0 cay 4I need ccmc jointing We'll call and quote yciu prices at cacciv V7c (pzzscntco QUEHI 4 , V . - .-J . :- s . a. j.1 x. i. tUL : day with lie and Uta. H ubert Chap peJL t . , - Mrs. Troy Char-cll his ' returned home after spendirj a lew days with her parents, Mr. and Mra, J. R. ChapV 1 Mra. ' P. L, Chappell - visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 'Roun tree, Saturday. ' ' . . ' ; Mr. and Mrs. N. .W. Chappell ami family - spent - Friday evening - with Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Raper; Mrs. Troy '(ppelb'-jfirs." J.s .R Chappell, jmd Mi. W; Pf Chappell visited Mrs. W. W. Chappell Monday afternoon. s ; Mr. torn Forbes spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. YV, Chappell. , Mrs. Mary Phthiaie Is ill with the flu at this time. - : 1 if t ' Mr. Elihu Chappell continues very iu. v . '-y , Mr. and Mrs. Carson- Ward and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. C. V Ward Sunday. BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN CLUB MET WITH MRS., WHITE The Better Homes and Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. Chas. White Friday afternoon, with ten members and two visitors present The presi dent being absent, the meeting was opened by the vice president Mrs. W. D. Perry. The roll was called and the minutes of the last meeting were read. Miss Gertie Chappell was in charge of the program, and the fol lowing readings were given: "Th Craft Entirely New in Rug Making," urs. Neal Sprufll; "Gifts Made from Crepe Paper," Mrs. Chas. White: Glimpses of Irish Crochet Lace en How to Make It," Mrs. T. T. Harrell: "What I Made for My Hall,". Mrs. W. P. Long; "Useful Household Linens," Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood. Mrs. Harrell gave a lesson in mak ing needle point' Mrs: White "had an interesting display of different handiwork that she had made for her home. A contest "Floral Love Story" was enjoyed with Mrs. Spruill the winner. A social hour was enjoyed, and the hostess served a delicious sweet course that carried 'Out the Valentine idea. The March meeting will be held with Mrs. J. M. Fleet wood. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION HAS INTERESTING MEETING The Woman's Missionary Union of Whiteville Grove Church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura Ward and Mra. Carroll Ward. The meeting was opened by singing "Faith of Our Fathers." The presi dent Mrs. W. T. Smith, gave the de votional. "Bringing in the Sheaves" was sung. The lesson was presented by Miss Olive Layden, assisted by GCnatj: Uxs. r.-'.a Chr dl, Urn. 7. T Smith, aal Hum Ansa Forbes. A playlet v.:s given by Miss Vivian Llauda Z J, Hiss Anna Forbes, and Mrs, J. P. Layden., "Fling Out the Banner," "Star Spangled Banner" and -"Stand 4Jp for Jesus" were-eung during the playlet The Lord's Prayer was repeated :: together. ; Ice cream. cake and pop-corn halls were served ) py tne Hostesses. Those present in cluded: 'Mrs." Artie 'Jessup, "Mrs. Tarlie Twine, Miss Katherine Eason. . Mjss Anna Forbes, Miss Vivian Maude Chappell Mrs. Maude Chappell, Miss Olive' Layden, 5 Mrs.' J. A. Chappell, Mrs. W.-T. Smith, Mrs. Hubert Chap, pell, Mra. C T. Rogerson, Mrs, Curtis Chappell," Miss Roth Hazel . Ward, Mrs Nathan Ward; Mrs. T. P. Layden Mra, Laura Ward,' Mrs. Carroll Ward and Mrs. Purvis ChappeU. MRS. RELFE HOSTESS Mrs. Nathan Relfe was hostess at a .delightful informal tea at her home on Grubb Street on Monday after noon. ; ' ' Those present included Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. F. T. Johnson, Mrs. V N, Darden, Mrs. C P. Morris, Mrs. R M. Riddick, Miss Kate M. Bl&nchard, Mrs. Oscar . Felton, Mrs.'.Milton H White, of Greenville, Mrs. Tommy sutton, Mrs. Thad ChappelL Mrs. S. P Jessup, Mrs. C. W. White, Miss Alice Babb, and Mrs. Jenkins Walters. Delicious refreshments were served HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. ' Hollowell Nixon, who under went an operation for appendicitis at a Norfolk hospital recently, returned to Hertford on Saturday. She spent several days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Hardcastle, before going to her home in Harvey's Neck. MANSFIELD-BYRUM Mr. Samuel Mansfield and Miss Helen Byrum, of the Ballahack sec tion, were quietly married in Elisa beth City Saturday afternoon. BURGESS NEWS The Ladies Council Society of Beth. lehem Christian Church -held its regu lar monthly meeting Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. B. A. Berry. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. E. Y. Berry, with all repeating the Lord's prayer. RoP was called and the minutes of th( last meeting read' and approved Several items of business were dis cussed and voted on. Mrs. E. Y. Berry was in charge of the program, with the following members present ing numbers: Miss Adelaide Eaves and Mrs. A. M. Riddick. At the com pletion of the program the meeting 0 o aimyjyllneij?(39 yim Gaim pay. I was turned into a social hour. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. M. Har rell, Jr., and Miss Adelaide Eaves,., served ice cream and cake. Those present were: Mrs. R. A., Perry, Mrs.. Carlton Cannon, Mrs. W. M. Harrell, Mrs. -W.-M. Harrell, Jv Mrs. v E. Y. Berry, Mrs. jsallie Cullipher, 'Mrs.. Nollie "Stallings, - Mrs. Sue Russell,. Mrs. B. A. Berry, Mrs. Edna Eaves' Mrs A. M. Riddickv Mxs. Herbert'' Howell, Miss Adelaide Eaves, little. Miss Alma Lee Eaves and Manning,; Berry Barren.; , t J 1 BEWIELNEWS i Miss Frances . Qertrude; Fleetwood, Of the Chinquapin, school faculty, "has.:' returned to her achool duties after."! visiting her parent Jfr.-ahd Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood. - ; " Misses Evelyn Grimsley and Emma Felton, of E. C T. C, Greenville, vis-v ited Miss . Frances- Gertrude Fleet wood over the week-end. ,.'!;, HOPWlNEWS FOUR MEN INJURED Four young Men of Portsmouth, Va., while passing through here Sun--, day, were injured when their car overturned on the curve at Bonner's Fork. The driver, beingr tiie most badly injured, wasj sent to the Albe marle hospital, Elisabeth Gity. The car, which was still "flrivable," ap peared very much torn up. The names of the men were not learned. Miss Mary Alice Felton, of. Beech Spring, spent the week-end; with Miss Kathryn Fleetwood. " - - We are glad to report Mrs. Sidney Long very much improved. - r Mr. and Mrs. Charles- Johnson and son, Harrell, of Hertford, were Sun day visitors at the home el Mr. Ouin- ton Johnson. Miss Evelyn Grimsley, of Green ville, Was the house guest . of Miss Frances Fleetwood for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. j. Long, of Eliza beth City, visited at the home of Mr. Sidney Long Sunday. Mrs. Noah Felton, of the Beech Spring section, visited in the com munity Saturday afternoon. Miss Frances Gertrude Fleetwoods returned to her school at Chinquapin. Sunday to resume her duties as a member of the school faculty, after spending several days with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fleetwood. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Creecy were in Edenton Tuesday afternoon. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! r C , a(t; a- iff 1 1 if