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Mr. and Mrs: H. C. Stokes had a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nixon,
guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I on Sunday,
, Milteex and daughter, Emma, Misses
Louise and Mary Martin, of Suffolk.
' Willie Aiiisley, who is student at
Wake Forest College, spent the week-
ena wiw nis parents, nr. ana wr o
- F. Ainsley.
, Miss Dorcas Knowles, who is a
student at Greensboro , College for
Women, spent the Easter holidays
with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. L.
Knowles.
' - W. H. Elliott, Sr., of Ahoskie, spent
Sunday with, his sister, Mrs. Rosser
Bran.
Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde McCallum and
' Miss Maude Pridgen spent the week
end at Nags Head.
Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Bethel, was
the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W, E. White.
- Gavis Perry, who is a member of
the C. C. Camp at Manteo, spent the
week-end with his parents, .Capt. and
Mrs. T. W. Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Morgan and
their two children, Duke and Bettie,
were week-end guests of Mrs! Mor
gan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McM.
Miss' Elisabeth Parker, of Norfolk,
Va., was the week-end guest of Mrs.
H. A, Whitley.
Robert Riddick, who is working at
Wallace, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Riddick.
Miss Mary Onella Relfe, who is a
Student at ; Greensboro Colloge for
Women, spent the Easter holidays
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Na
' than Relfe.
Miss Carolyn Riddick, who is a
student at E. C T. C, Greenville,
Spent the Easter holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R M. Riddick.
Miss Jessie Tayloe Newby, who
holds a position in Raleigh, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Newhy.
Miss' Louise Payne, who is a stu
dent at N. C. C. W., Greensboro, was
the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Payne, during the Easter
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Archie, of
Wake Forest, spent the week-end to
Hertford with Mrs. Archie's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. G; E. Newby. ,
Shelton White, of Baltimore, Md.,
was the week-end guest of his moth
er, Mrs. R. T. White.
Rev. L. M. Dixon and Mrs. Dixon,
of Ahsokie, were in town one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Babb and their
little daughter, Helen, of Durham,
spent the week-end with Mr. Babb's
mother, Mrs. W. L. F. Babb.
Dr. J. P. Whedbee, of Suffolk, Va.,
was a recent visitor in Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and
baby, Shirley Rachael, and Claborne
Whitehead, of Norfolk, Va., visited
Mrs. John Lane during the week-end.
- Mrs. W. T. McMullan returned on
Saturday from Norfolk, Va., where
she had visited her brother, W. T,
Wood.
Mrs. T. A. Trueblood, of Washing
ton, D. C, spent Friday night and
Saturday with Mrs. A. J. Parrish.
' Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whitehead and
their granddaughter, Linda McLin
den, of Suffolk, Va.; C. E. Whitehead;
Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Smith and small
daughter, Shirley Rachael, of Nor
folk Va spent Sunday with Mr. and
' Mrs. A. J. Parrish.
Mrs. W. S. Davenport, of Mackeys,
is the guest of her son and daughter-
. - l ar yi a TV a.
in.invr ir nnn nn va . a nvannnrr
. Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Bush and
their daughter, Miss Grace Bush, left
Thursday for their home fat Washing
ton, D. C, after a visit to relatives in
town. , Mrs. Bush's sister, Mrs. G. T.
Hawkins, accompanied them home for
a visit
Mrs. W. T. McMullan is spending
sometime at Belhaven as the guest of
Mrs. Henry Keaton.
- Mrs. Sam Hill and her little son,
. and Miss Maude White, of Norfolk,
Va., spent Tuesday in Hertford visit
ing relatives and friends.
, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parrish, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perry,
spent Monday m Elizabeth City,
Miss Joyce Stokes has returned to
I Greensboro College for Women, where
"she is a student, after spending the
Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.
aim mra. n, v. otoKes.
' f Mr., and -Mm J. J. Skinner and
Mrs. W. R. Douglas, of Washington,
D. C, who have been spending some
time atvawe. urove," tnesxinner s
country, home in Old Neck, returned
' home on Monday.
Among those who attended the
.'oman's Missionary Conference' of
.e' II. E. " Church in Elizabeth City
;t week, were Mrs. G, T. Hawkins,
1 :i. Hosser Brinn, Mrs. Tim Brum,
t - Urs. J. U Leggett.: ;;
L-r. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and
Wz'.t tun, Harrell: Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
l J-jtsoni jpent Monday afternoon
i l I.jr.OlJC, VStr -wm&Hiim
Mrs. Chas. Skinner and her son,
Charles, Jr., and Miss Marjories Hef-
ren will spend the week-end as the
truests "of Mrs. W. C. Winslow , in
Greensboro.
Mrs. R. Q. Skinner, . Mrs. A. W.
Hef ren, and Mrs. John Chalk expect
to spend next week in Raleigh visit
insr Mrs. Owen Morgan. . -
-Mrs. J. K. Newbold and her daugh
ter, Virginia, of Glen Ridge, N. J.,
Mrs. J. M. Newbold .and her daugh
ter, Sallie, of Rutherford, N. J., are
visiting Mrs. K. R. Newbold.
Mrs. W. T. Sumner, who has been
quite sick for the past three weeks,
is somewhat improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Morgan and
their three children, of Raleigh,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mor
gan's mother, Mrs. R. Q. Skinner.
W. H. Jenkins, Sr., of Spencer, is
visiting his son, W. H. Jenkins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sumner and
their son. William, of South Norfolk,
Va., spent Sunday in Hertford with
Mr. Sumner's mother, Mrs. W. 1.
Sumner. ?
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bankff, of Nor
folk, Va., were week-end guests of
Mrs. Banks' mother, Mrs. R. Q. Skin-.
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards, of
Greenville, spent the weekend with
Mr. Edwards' parents, Mr. and Mrs;
W. F. C Edwards.
Mrs. M. S. Elliott and daughter,
Miss Margaret' Elliott, of - Edenton;
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rector, of Nor
folk, Va., visited relatives in Hert
ford on Sunday afternoon.
Noah and Tim Gregory, formerly
of Hertford, have returned to their
home in Norfolk, Va., after a visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Perry.
PINEY WOODS
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Brafford and
family, of Washington, D. C, spent
Easter with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Phthisic.
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Phthisic and
children, of Edenton; Mr: and Mrs. H.
H. Lane and children, of Ryland, vis
ited Mrs. Mary Phthisic Sunday.
Mrs. J. 0. Chappell visited Mrs. W.
W. Chappell Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. E. N. Chappell and Mrs. E. J.
Raper made a business trip to Hert
ford Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Phthisic, Sam Bradford
and Misa Edna Phthisic spent Satur
day afternoon In Hertford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chappell spent
Wednesday in Elizabeth City.
Elbert Chappell and son, Thomas
made a business trip to Elizabeth
City Saturday.
Miss Sybil Chappell spent Satur
day with Mr., and Mrs. Hubert Chap
pell, of Belvidere.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trueblood and
son, Raymond, visited Mr. and Mrs,
W. P. Chappell Sunday afternoon.
A number of people from here at
tended the funeral services of James
Forehand held at Center Hill Metho
dist Church Monday afternoon.
Miss Bessie Lee Hollowell was-the
week-end guest of Miss Marie Cope-
land. ' . , c4 -4 ,v
D. T. Ward, Jr., a student at Wake
Forest College, spent the Easter holi
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. T. Ward. ,'.'.'
L. T. Chappell returned, home on
Monday after two weeks , (in , New
York, c: .1 ,? ; V
. Sherman Parks, who has a position
in Greenville,- was the guest of ." his
uncle and .aunt, Mr. and Mrs.' Roy
Parks. Monday. i ,
Mrs. C. A. Spivey had as her
Kuests over the week-end: Mr. and
Mrs. O. K Spivey and two daughters,
Norma and Helen, 'of Washington, D.
C; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wood worth
and two little -daughters, Barbara
Anne -and Patricia,-) of Erwin; and
Mrs. Spurgeon Boyce, of Durham.
She also had as her guests on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Malvern Spivey and
children, of Oxford; -Mr. end Mrs.
Maynard Perry and little daughter,
of Edenton.
Miss Albertha Dail was. the guest
of Miss Nina Jordan Saturday night
Miss Ruth Alice Chappell is much
improved after a long illness and
visited friends in Ryland Monday af
Mrs. Raymond Dail, of Snow Hill,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dail Mon
day."5, ,
Mrs. H. I. Ward visited relatives in
Woodville Thursday. '
Mrs. Roy Parks, Hiss Albertha
Dail and Lloyd Chappell were in Suf
folk, Val, Thursday shopping, j
Mrs. -Millie Monda, from near Cen
ter Hill, is the guest of Mrs. D. T.
Ward.
Mrs. G. A. Boyce and little daugh
ter, Sarah Jane, and Miss Mary Lee
Davis visited Mrs. W. J. Ontland on
Thursday afternoon. ,
Mrs. C. C. Coneland and children
spent Monday with her father, Mr. 0.
aWard.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Copeland were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Boyce
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman wmsiow
were week-end guests of Mrs. Wins-
low's parents, mr. ana airs, ueorpe
Byrum.
Mrs. Louisa Ward had as guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pailen . Lane
and daughter,' Katherine; Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Copeland and children.
Mr. and Mrs. JuHan E. Ward and
son. ueorare uase. oi juaenion: mrs.
Harriett Parks, Miss Gertrude Jack
son, Miss Mary Lee Davis, Roy Parks
and Thomas Jackson were guests ' of
jar. mnu mn. jo o. itmu uuuuj
ternoon. , . :
Thomasin and David Ward de
lightfully, entertained a number of
their friends at an Easter Egg hunt
Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ward, their
mother, served a delicious repast to
tetween 20 and 80 little guests. - 1
Mrs. Spurgeon Boyce, of Durham,;
is spending this week with herynoth-
er, Mrs. C A. Spivey.
BETTER HOMES AND GARDEN
CLUB MET WEDNESDAY P. M.
The Better Homes and Garden Club
of Belvidere met Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. J. M. Copeland. The
hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross,", was
used as the opening song.-" Miss Vi
yian Maude Chappell gave the devo
tional. After the business was-trans.
acted the following: - program was
given: "What Does. Easter--Mean to
You?" by Mrs: .T. VP, Layden;' Read
ing, "Utility of Elderberry,'! Miss
Emma White; "Salmis Easter Sun
rise Service," Miss Lucy White;
"Along the Garden Path, in the Gar
den of Eden," Mrs. C. T. Rogerson
and Miss Anna Forbes.
Those present were: Miss Emma
White, Miss Lucy White, Mrs. V. C.
Lane, Mrs. C. T. Rogerson, Miss Ber
tha Smith, Mrs. J. M. Copeland,, Mrs.
T. P. Layden, Mrs.- S. M. Winslow,
Miss Anna Forbes, Miss Vivian
Maude Chappell, Miss Olive Layden,
and Mrs. L. J. Winslow.
RETURNS TO HERTFORD
Mrs. Lucy Hill Madre, formerly of
Hertford, who has been living in
Baltimore, Md., for nearly a year,
has returned to Hertford to nuke her
home, Mrs. Madre is liyfng at her
old home on Grubb Street, :x
A. Stillman, of Suffolk, Va., was
i.i I 'tfrd on Monday afternoon.
I i. Lloyd. Horton, of .Plymouth,
it ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
u s i:ixon; "
: 3. Julian Brinkley, of Plymoutliv
" ' i - ?st of ner taoHiett Un. .t-
, "rs. Braxton Dawson and .
: auhter, Naitcy T 'J, of j i
Uly, visited Jurs.'L: , Bon'si4 .
Blues, Troutv Virginia
Mullets and Croakers
" Fresh daily; - Dressed ; 'and de
livered to your home in a sanitary
condition.
J,'?'--- r':'. tgW A ' '"V''". '"V''V
- ?Wrf are -proud of. onr place and
invite ; .your , inspection.-- A,t visit
witt' bi'iappreciated.1"1
North Carolina Cabbage, i five
Sanitary Eis!
Ilarket St Near JWiaitOB Jd
Urs. CDonild ntt-o clZl-ji, cf
Asheville, are spenu..tj somethne as
guests of lit. and Urs. Bill O'Donald,
in their apartiftent at the home of Mr,
ana Mrs. J. Luther Winslow., -
Mt A.' N. Winslow, Miss Winnie
Winslow and niece, Betty Jean Wins
low, visited, relatives in Cross Roads
Tuesday afternoon. M
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Winslow" and
family,-of Sunbury, spent thi week
end here with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. J. T. Winslow. - ','-
Mr.' and Mrs.' Allison White and
Children, of Hillsboro, spent the Week
end here with Mr. White's mother,
Mrs. Henry Winafow, -and .attended
the funeral of their aunt, Mrs.; Anna
P. White. ' V "
Mr. and Mrs. ' Elwood White! and
Elihu Winslow,- of Bagley,' Swamp,
spent Sunday with Mr: White's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, White. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Winslow and
Miss Winnie Winslow spent Morid?
in nocxy mount rwisn air. and. Mrs.
Murray .White f and - son, Paokv"f
Winston-SalenvtJfr.- and Mat'Whijte
and soifr in ParkvWir Hoanltal as
the result of ; aai: automobile wreck
near Sptag-pJEtfepo t last f Thursday
night They were on their way to the
bedside of Mr. 'White's mother, Mrs..
oc&rreJ.
nnterClns At Eacler Egg Hunt
Miss Mabel tane gave an Easter
Egrg hunt at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Lane, Monday af
ternoon in honor 'of the ' Busy Bee
Sunday School class of which she is
teacher Members of the class and
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;: .,1.1 i.:. .
Marie RottnUce,' I.uby" Li..e, I.-.jrie
and Thelma White, Dolan Winslow,
Esther and Ilarry Lee ,; Winslow
Jams .Winslow, Eleanor : O'Dorald,.
Betty- and Buncombe- Davisj, Clifford
and Otis Winslow, Chester Winslow,
Doris Carver,'' -Li .ErWinslow and
Joan Wmsiow. . , '
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WHITESTON NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and
children, of Norfolk, ,Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. White and children,' of
Sunbury t Mr. and Mrs. Paul J; White
and children, of Elizabeth, City; Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Walker, "of Stokes-
dale; Miss Pearl White and, Hugh
White, of Winston-Salem, spent the
Easter holidays here : with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White, and
attended the funeral of theiraunt,
Mrs. Anna P. White.
, Miss Lorna Brothers and Miss Lena
Winslow spent the Easter holidays in
Fountain with Miss Brothers' mother.
Miss Lucy Grant Flythe spent Sun
day afternoon in ConWay with her
Taylor Theatre
EDENTON, N. C
Today and Friday, April 25-26-
JANET GAYNOR -LEWAYERS
"Servants' Entrancew
Saturday, April 27 -i
JOHNNY MACK BROW
The Vanishing ?
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1 . V U4t Q A" ff I PAINTING the house and doing- h
i I ; Ja d f J re economically, are two separate r . f
111 , t 1A thmc-a unless vnn arp rpfnl c V A
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Monday and Tuesday, April 2-3
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X)NSTANCE BENNETT v.--'
"After OHice Hours"
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?A ShadoTjr Of a Dc-!;lw
Tharfday and Friday May, -
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Three prersUtions daily : ; at
tractive C--ts accompany a!l f rtt-
'-"-'3. ' CL'p.and save for re.'
Jill) iTr rlor's good sv s.
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PAINTING, the house and doing
it economically, are two separate
things unless you are careful to j
cut . the :cost by using Athes
painting supplies. Paints, var-;
. nishes. lacauers and kalsomines . -
, rare at their best and also at their
!f -' t x ... ; lowest price here. That is why so
'-:;::-: u; : f . many , people buy r them'' here.'
U r, - All Sizes and. Cclcrs ; ri , t Whatever your job might be, you
)t V : ? Both Pdnts and can feel certain that Athens ma-
'J!4 ;-;iiKssc!3 -WvK tcri:j3 do' better; Many
i-' v . ,:. - i. ' j.. yc T3 of perfecting them -have.
V.-'";"';;v?'"-' rX'-t- r them the bronthV mar-r--..,
Vp::r' :C0;-. . Ccms in today rand mrlia
;V'.M"ni; .tK : year xc!:ct:on. . One trhl vail
f i," ny.v jr'j.v 'sV 'rr:rc;thcirment3.-:.,:, - t&r:
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