4 . PACE FOUR THE mHQUIMANg WESSIYY fcgRtFOia),- K.Y Cy FH?AY, AUGUST , 1SCJ. Miss Emna Milteer has returned to her home in Suffolk, Va., after a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. R. T. Clarke, and to her aunt, Mrs. . H. C. Stokes. Rev. D. S. Dempsey and Mrs. Dempsey, accompanied by their guests,- Mrs. Charles Hayden and Miss Cordelia Strange, of Kentucky, and Mrs. J. E. White and her daugh ter, Ellie Mae, spent Tuesday at 'Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck and -their daughter and son, Marjorie and "Cleveland, and Margaret Broughton -left Thursday to spend a week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Weeks have returned from a week's visit to Mrs. ' T. B. Sumner at Nags Head. Mrs. W. E. Spruill, who is visiting her brother, W. A. Gregory, at Fay etteville, will return home on Sun day. Mrs. Thad C. Chappell and her daughter, Miss Mary Thad, are spending the week at Nags Head. Mrs. Frank Kugler and her two little daughters, Jane and Vail, have returned from a visit to relatives at Washington, N. C. Mrs. J. A. Perry and Mrs. Ida Gregory will have as week-end guests Mrs. G. H. Bancou and W. A. Greg ory of Fayetteville. E. McM. Newby and his son, James Evart, spent Tuesday at Nags Head. Miss Katherine Stephens has re turned from a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. A. C Shannonhouse, in Elizabeth City. Miss Anne Lee Butler of Durham is spending some time here with her grandparents, Rev. A. A. Butler and Mrs. Butler, and with her father, John Butler. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby and family visited relatives in Windsor on Sunday. Miss Mattie Bert Relfe has return ed from Nags Head, where she was the truest of Mrs. T. B. Sumner. Miss Dorothy Stephens, of the Wil son school faculty, who has been spending a part of the summer in West Virginia, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stephens. Miss Edna Ruth Cannon has re turned from a week's visit to her grandmother, Mrs. H. A. Sedbury, in Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nachman and family spent the week-end at Nags Head, Miss Elizabeth Tucker is visiting friends in California. Miss Grace Knowles has as her guests this week Miss Myrtle Johns and Billie Johns, of Chicago Joe Henry Bagley, Jr., of Suffolk, Va., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Williford, at the Hotel Hertford. Miss Blanche Everett is spending her vacation in Suffolk, Va., visiting Mrs. Jimmie Jernigan. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Stokes and family spent Tuesday fishing at Ocean View. Rosser E. Brinn and his son, Claude, and C. B. Brinn, of Istanbul, Turkey, who is visiting here, have re turned from a trip to Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Morris and their little daughter, Pat, returned Satur day from Nags Head. Miss Gladys West, of Columbia, spent the past week with Miss Ha zel Ainsley. Darius Elliott, of Weldon, who has been visiting relatives in Hertford for the past two weeks, left Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. J. R. Futrell, at Rich Square. Capt. T. W. Perry, Mrs. Perry, Miss Jeannette Perry and Carl Peny are spending a few days with rela tives in Norfolk. Mrs M. H. Evans, of Old Neck; was in Hertford on Monday. Mrs. R. D. Elliott, who has been visiting the family of her brother, W. E. White, left Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. S. F. Pollard, at Bethel, before retuning to her home at Weldon. Mrs. W. T. McMullan, who is sum mering at Nags Head, and who came home to attend the funeral of her nephew, Dr. G. E. Newby, has re turned to the beach. R. A. Pollock spent the week end with relatives in Kinston. Howard Ainsley, of Norfolk, was , a, recent guest of his uncle, B. F. Ainsley. Miss Christine Chaplin, of Colum bia, is spending the week with Mrs. Crafton Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden and their daughter, Miss Florence DarT den, spent Sunday at Nags Head. Miss Sarah Blanchard, who holds a position in the library at Duke Uni versity, has returned to Durham ,- after spending her vacation with her . parents, Mr. and Mrs- J- C. Blanch ' ard. , ; C. R. Holmes has returned from Wendell, where he aettended - the Holmes-Todd wedding. Mr. Holmes served as his brother's best man.- vj ;v Mrs. R. T. White has returned from 'an extended visit to her - daughter, Mrs. G. F. Lattimore, at Kings Moun tain. J i: j' jrv Among .those who - attended the f -leral of Mrs. - Louise Davis, in I.&beth City on Sunday were her i iC ;'.ters, Mrs. W. M. Divers and Eaper, and T. E Rap : -- D:ve-i, rill, Pres- "-"J f-i of New Hope. ' Mrs. J. W. Buncn ana children, of Norfolk are visiting: Mrs; Bunch's brother, W. H. Lane. -. Mrs. William Shelton, of Richmond Va., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riddick Chappell. Marvin Chappell and Miss Irene Miller, of Charlotte, spent the week with Mr. Chappell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riddick Chappell. Mr. and tors. W. H. Lane have re turned from a trip to Nags Head. W. M. Divers is quite sick at his home on Church street with an at tack of malaria. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newbold and their daughter, Sallie, - of Ruther ford, N. J. are visiting Mr. New- bold's mother, Mrs. R. R. Newbold. Shelton White, who holds a posi tion with the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore, and who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. R. T. White, in Hertford, is spending this week at Nags Head. Misses Francis and Minnie Mac Winslow, of Greensboro, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. K. R. New bold. Mrs. John Speight, of Mocksville, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Tho mas Nixon, has been quite sick for several days with an attack of mal aria. Mrs. Speight's condition is re ported as improving. Miss Carolyn Newbold, of Wilming' ton, is spending some time with her father J. M. Newbold. Miss Anne Tullis Felton is visit ing Mrs. Julian Chappell at Belvi dere. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Darden and their daughter, Florence; Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell and their daugh ter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lordley and their daughter, Bettie, left Thursday for a week at Mags Head. BELVIDERE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Leary and Mrs. Ida Leary, of Edenton, and Mrs. J. V. Jordan, of Chapel Hill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. White Monday. Mrs. Robert Bunch and son, Bobby, and Miss Meta Simpson, of Edenton, spent Thursday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rogerson. Jean and Zenova Chappell returned home Saturday after a few days' visit with their aunt, Mrs. D. W. Perry, of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow, Miss Catherine White and Miss Deborah White, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White, of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Raiford and family of Ivor, Virginia. Mrs. Maude Chappell and family spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Twine, of Hickory Cross. (Mrs. T. G. Forbes and Miss Blanche Chappell spent Thursday in Norfolk, Va., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forbes. Dr. E. S. White made a business trip to Raleigh Friday. Miss Fanny Maude Corbitt has re' turned home after a visit with rela tives near Edenton. Miss Ann Tullis Felton, of Hert ford, is visiting Miss Mary Louise Chappell. Those attending the Friends' Year ly Meeting at Guilford are Miss Ber tha V. Smith and F. C White. WHITESTQN NEWS Miss Gretchen Fulford, of Engle hard, spent a few days last week with Miss Lena Winslow. Miss Doris Jolliff, of New Bern, was the week-end guest of Miss Winnie Winslow. Miss Lillie Jolliff, of Chester, Pa. is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Jolliff. Mr. and Mrs. Earl' Harrell and little son. Earl, Jr., of Rocky Hock; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harrell and baby, and Miss Dorothy Chappell, from near Edenton, and Hubert Winslow, of Belvidere, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winslow. ' Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Winslow, Wal ter! Winslow and son," Jarvls, visited Mr. Winslow's sister, Mrs. Lucinda Lane at Center Hill Monday after noon. Mrs. Lane returned home from a Norfolk, Va.,' hospital, Sun' day. t t n 1 1 j f- -t,, r( - Misses Cora Mae, Irene and Eunice Chappell, of Belvidere, and Miss An nie Sue Copeland,' ; of Rich Square, visited Mrs. Walter Winslow Monday afternoon. ' . . , ;y V Among- those, from 4his section at tending the Friends' Yearly Meeting held at Guilford College this : week are: Mr.'' and Mrs. J. T. Lane, Miss Mabel Lane, ' Mrs. ,Arbas Winslow, Mrs. Henry E. Winslow and Merrill Wtoslow-'iv'-jlv ) K J . f t", Mr. and Mrs.' Llndsey . C. Winslow and children, Barbara and Betty Jean, left Monday morning for a visit with relatives at Lewisville and Winston Salem. Mr.. Winslow and children ex-1 pect . ,to return ; home WednesJjiy, while , Mrs. Winslow will remain 'to attend the Friends' Yearly Meeting at Guilford College, returning home Sunday. ,,)' if' " Hugh White, rrindd of I!:-ers.l Springs Hf School, I c " C i- t'; T. A. C. r . Mr. nd Mrs. Cliff Banks, superintendent af Stokes" County schools; sad X F. Scott, principal of Walkertown High School, - Forsyth County, spent Monday night frith Mr. White's parents, Dir. and Mr. J; ,F. White,; The party was . enroute to Nags ' Head. . They " spent ; Tuesday night is Elisabeth City with Mr. left Wednesday.for Norfolk, Virginia Beach,, and Ocean View, Va." They plan to return to . Winston-Salem the latter part of the week. . Birthoay Party . . Miss Helen- Layden celebrated her thirteenth . birthday ; anniversary on Saturday . afternoon . ' from 5 'til 7 o'clock.; Many games were- played, and , the honoree received many use ful .and pretty gifts. The guests were invited -into the dining room and served, delicious ice cream and cake. Those present werer - Blanche Chappell,- i ; Marjorie ; White, Mary Louise Chappell, Julia Miller" Chappell, Mar- borah White, Sybil Rogerson, Eliza beth Elliott, Mildred Copeland, Alice Weston, Delorine Copeland, Olga Ladis, Mattie Hendren, Iola Dail, Melba Dail, Clemma and Doris Lay den, Miss Olive Layden and Mrs. Sarah Layden. Sunbeams Meet The Sunbeam meeting of White ville Grove Church met Saturday af ternoon at the home of Velma Lay den. The meeting opened with the hymn, "Bring Them In." An inter esting program on State Missions was given. Delicious thirst-ade and cake were served. Those present in cluded Mary Louise Chappell, Julia Miller Chappell, Julian Chappell, Jr., Blanche Chappell, Sybil Layden, Mar jorie Perry, Mae Edla Asbell, Lois Asbell and Velma Layden. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the many friends for the many deeds of kindness rendered to us during the long illness and at the time of death of our father and husband, W. M. Munslen, and for the flowers and cars loaned. WIFE AND DAUGHTER. CHAPANOKE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Field have re turned to their home in Washington, D. C, after a pleasant visit with Mr. Field's sister, Mrs. G. W- Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Darden, of Driver, Va., spent several days with Mrs. C. P. Quincy last week. Janet Quincy has returned from Washington, D. C, after a visit with her uncle, Durwood Towe. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sadler and children have returned to their home in Norfolk, Va., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. John Asbell. Mrs. John Symons spent Monday in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Lucy Elliott was in Elizabeth City Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bright, of Hamlet, are visiting Mrs. John Sy- t ' f ' ''', 'l s , "'"'" ("5. f ?l' )t't Vt V r, mons. '6' 1 vn .$r 4-a jv ; Kiss IrU ETHott visited her' aunt, Mrs. W.iH? Elliott,' Sunday -"afternoon.- i."is.: Of .. i i.'' Mrs'Hattie Riggs, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.' Judd Lane. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Huff, of Driver, Va.; spent Sunday jrith ' Mr. and Mrsv C P. Quincy. - ; ,J Mr..'and " Mrs. C pi.Qutacy'-'and their guests spent Friday , at Nags Head. lj, j; ij -, J , fA Miss -.Waverley D'Orsey' and Miss Ruth Wlison' spent Saturday, in Hert ford as -the guests of Miss , Huldah Hobbs. , V ' . f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brancli, ' of Nor folk, Va., spent , Sunday with Mrs. Branch's mother; Mrs. P. L; Griffin.'' Mrs. John Asbell had as her guests Sunday her - mother, - Mrs.' S. 1 Woodley; her sister, Miss: Wilchester Woodlev. and her brother. Seaton Woodley;' and 1 Mr and - Mra. Irvinl Leary, of Norfolk Va. Mrs. -Daisy Perry will spend next Miss Jerrie -Griffin has returned after spending a week with her sis ter, Mrs. Roy Branch, in Norfolk, Va Mr. and Mrs. George Asbell, of Ldenton, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Asbell. Mrs. B. G. Winslow spent last Sun day as the guest of her daughter,Mrs. W. W. Lewis. Mrs. V. M. Howeil and daughter, Marjory, of Fredricksburg, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Trueblood, Mrs. B. J. Jenkins and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Molhe Trueblood. Mrs. Mary Bray, of Woodville, is spending several days at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory, of Woodville, spent Sunday in Elizabeth City with Mrs. Ralph Mercer. Misses Mildred and Doris Lewis spent Thursday with Misses Louise and Ruth R. Wilson. Miss Attie Bray and Gaither Cart wright are spending several days in Florida visiting Mr. Cartwright's brother. Miss Chatham has returned to her home at Roanoke. Va., after a de lightful visit with her sister, Mrs. Johnnie Bray, at Woodville. Misses Waverley D'Orsey, Ruth R Wilson and Marjory Howell attended the show at the Carolina Wednesday. Crowford Wilson spent Sunday at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boyce spent Saturday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Alexander were Monday visitors i Elizabeth City. Mrs. Rupert Stanton spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Henry Swayne. Johnnie White, William Bogue and Hersell Gregory, of Woodville, spent Sunday at Nags Head. - BACK FROM VACATION Edward Weeks of the J. C. Blanch ard & Co. sales force, is back on the job after a vacation spent at Nags Head. (I ))' I! iliW I 'Mra,.," .'Morgan and ;Mray A. R.k Wlmlow j., havte - just returned from at States. trip'. to the New "England J' '; i: - i n .',', Mr. Will Mansfield very ; sick , Mr. and' Mrs J. F., Hollowell" and son, Joel J., Misses Dorothy and Leah i Iters Fine Q.ojes r o " ..... . - .' , ' Will Be Given by MIT J. J. 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