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f a. jL. .. - M 'C 1 1 i t .V .( J If 4f. r;.C7,;V.-L2ti Who9pent the 'past month with his mother, Mrs. C. T. Hawkins, left Sunday for New 'York and sailed on Wednesday for i liia home at Caracas, .Venezeuela. ' 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hinea and v j? i; their little son, Richard, Jr., spent , ( f Christmas with Mrs. Holmes' parents , j" ",.JAr. and Mrs. W D, Holmes, in Eden j on. si i- , VH'l , t s' ' ' J , Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jordan had as i 'aruests on Christmas day Mrs; Jor- r 'dan's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jesse T,I L Winslow, and Mr.- and Mrs. waiter ' X Winslow .and their little son, Jams; P A Whiteston. , J! . . 1 - 1 ,', I Miss Mary Shelbouroe of Wash i r ington, JN. C, was a recent guest - of Mrs. I JR. Crawford. - - V' Miss Huldah Wood, of Baltimore, is S visiting her mother, Mrs. B. T. Wood. - ' . Mrs, George Fields spent the week- end in Elizabeth City, .visiting Mrs. : .Cecil Garrett. : . ; - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fields were !' guests on Sundayl of Mrs.-Fields uncle and aunt, Mr., and Mrs. L. R. Webb, at New Hope. i -. Miss Jessamine Bullock, of Creed i more, is the guest of Miss Bernice J White. i Air. and Mrs. G. G. Markham, of . Elisabeth City, visited Mrs. Mark Iliam'B sister, Mrs. W. E. White, on f Sunday. ' v- -.'v"..' f f Eev. A. A. Butler and Mrs. Butler nad as guests on Sunday Mr. and f Mrs. William Butler, of Wilmington; I Mr. and Mrs. James Butler, of Nor i folk, Va, and Mr. and Mrs. Hey k wood Butler, of Wilson, " j VHTTESTON NEWS;- i Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Winslow and two small ehUdren of Elizabeth City 5 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' Charlie L. Winslow. Miss Lillian Winslow of Washing tonrD. C, is at home with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Winslow, fmr thn holidays. . T.inHnnv Winslow and Raymond Winslow spent Saturday in Norfolk, - Va. Raymond Winslow is taking treatments for mastoids under Dr. , R. B. Kimmion. . Dinner guests of Mrs. Percy Win alnw on Friday were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Fisher of Elisabeth City and ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane of Center . Hiii. . l -Miss Martha Lane of High Point, N. C, and Miss Mariam Lane : of - Guilford College are at home for the , holidays. ,i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winslow and A' two sons, Merril and Leland, spent ,,. "a few -days of last week-with Mrs. ir-UWinBlow'a - son. Allison White, in : TTabor City. N. C V I fMiss Lucy Grant Flythe of Raleigh i is visiting Miss Burnette Winslow at the home of her parents, Mr. and A,' Mrs. J. D .Winslow u ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Barco of : :: Hooeville. Va Miss Lillian . Temple, Leonard Temple and Mark Temple, of Newland were dinner guests of Mr. ' " and Mrs. Lafayette Lane-ISaOTf Miss Burnette Winslow of Norfolk Va., spent the -Christmas holidays witKL her narents. Mr. and Mrs. De- T . witte Winslow. ' j' h'1' Mr. and Mrs. E North Winslow Of ' Norfolk,, were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Win- , : alow, Friday. I Those spending the Christmas holi- i aay wiia iurs. wary w. niuw wwc. ' JHugh White and sister. Pearle White of Winston Salem; Mr. and Mrs. f - ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and chttd- - ren, Evelyn and Thurman , of Nor folk Va-; Mr. and Mrs. B. L. White and children Leslie'', , and Margaret Ann: of Sunsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Paul White and sons, Otis Jey and Lanier of Elizabeth City. - Mr. and Mrs. As Winslow and small 4 son, Donald V were " holiday guests of Mr. Winslow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie.-E. Winslow. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Winslow and family of Drivers, Va., spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and . Mrs. Jesse Rountree - and Mr. and 'Mrs. Calvin' Winslow.' , ' Allen Whit of Philadelphia, Paw as at ftbtne with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest -White,. vfor the Christmas holidays. X . r V' Mrs. Uohn White of Winfall and Mrs. Claude White and daughter . iuorotny t ay visited Mr. and lira. V Dempsey Winslow on Saturday. . t Mrs. Arba Winslow. Miss Clarissa inslow andMr.-imd Mrs. VagtA IWInslow spent Saturday with Mrs. yosepn winslow of Bagley Swamp. ' V Mr. Marvin Jolliff and family of ;i Sunbury were visitors of Mrs. Jol- lfffs mother, Mrs. vElla White, on , aturday. " , Pictured above are " J. Edgar Hoover, 'Director, and the seven offi cers and 'instructors of the Federal Bureau .'of ' Investigation on the fac ulty of the 10-day school for North Carolina law enforcing off icers to be held here January 6-14.- The school, the first of 3 its' kind . held in this Cf L'srert to t sir r y f.-iends w&s t!.e wed-lng of Kifaa Cfer.e C&p peU and Mr. Ashby Jordan, both of Perquimans, , which took place in Suffolk, Va.,' on December 16, with only a few intimate friends witness ing the ceremony, -which was per formed by the Re Herbert Tucker. i The bride is- the attractive daugh ter of Mr, and Mra.-'N. C. Chappell, of-the Belvidere community. , The bridegroom Is the only son of Mr. and Mrs.!G. A. Jordan, of Route Three. . Btfth young; people 'ire "very' gltct3 r: , Mr. and Mrs. T. L New .York City, are holiday with Mrs. " Mr. and Mrs. J. S. iaanid, Tftbtoti ' . Stlv. Nou Irops Xrr "BnVKr-TUm' - i ;fl Fir:, Head... '.wmid'i : DC33 fci'-Dc.G-Lc (4 4 State, will also iraw on outetandiag State and local officers for its staff. Director Hoover is shown at the left' above. The seven federal ex perts on the training staff are: Top Row (left to right) Hugh H. Clegg, Director pf the National Police Aca- EuP. . Coffey,, head, pi tne Crime Laboratory of the "FBIT; amt L. C Schilder, Director of the nat ional fingerprint files. Bottom warn: Lawrence A, Hince, administrative assistant; B. T. iHarbo, ' Director of the Crime Statistics Division; Myron Gurnea. firearms ; expert, and Gra ham Lowdon of the Charlotte bureau; - ' ;. " T : t -r".' : : :"':"' .." 1 '.. Peanut Butter Has Important Role InrPrepafation of Many Recipes i Ni - i i i '' I ' 1 " J COVER IT WITH METAL 1. Metal Is Safer Metal 3 Efsre Duralilc 3. Metal is More Eccncn: 4. Metal is Permanent A New Datictey MuffitM Made wHb Pmimi Buthr r. :VV r, ; , if StTRPRISE PARITY AT NEW HOPE - JN HONOR OF ELMER BANKS A . surprise party was given at the home of. Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Banks , of New Hope on Tuesday night in . honor of Mr. Banks, it being his 60th ,r birthday.. He was very much sur prised as friends and relatives ar . rived. He received many beautiful gifts for which he was very grateful. Delicious ice cream and' cake were ,aerveoV,'' V :. - VEST Willlai-J. f .lsi'.'.-T Ysa.. t.aga' ton. tjEW people realise that: the pea ' 'nmmlHiMjtm uinui' i' "na ., ,tional foedEen, P. T. Barman in troduced it as a part of the circus. For years the only environment In which peanuts were sold and eaten was at circuses, ball games ' and other outdoor amusement places. At first no one ate peanuts .for their food value; it was simply the sport of the thing and the tasty flavor of the neanuts that caused their popularity. Later when their nutritive value became known, they entered the household s n article of foodV but to no appreciable ex tent until peanut butter was com mercially developed and placed on the market la Its present state. ., . .; It was about the end of the nine teenth century when 4he discovery was made that a very palatable butter or paste could be obtained by grinding peanets, which later , be came known as peanut butter, and today Is an Important food Hem be cause of Us high nutritional value. The first peanut butter to be sold commercially through the grocery trade was manufactured la Bt Louis, Missouri, la the early nlne- " 4,rJi?tfc' - U While most everyone Is familiar with the many uses of peanut but ter si delicious sandwich apread, 4 'JJaacrealh :awr-au Important role ' it can piay in tne preparauon oi many delightful recipes r ' , I i Although corn bread and corn meal muffins are great favorites la , many American homev it is safe " to predict that their popularity would soar to even greater heights " through the addition of a few table spoons of peanut butter In the recipe. - The next time you decide to treat ' your family to corn bread or muffins y Just try the following edpe and. . learn what a taste thrill yon have ' discovered. M(Mt Bstter Mv&m U S eora 1 cud Soar S taaipooal baking 1 tablespoon mgac Vi taaapooa aalt f tablnpooaa n Mttar u , Guy Kibbee and Sybil Jason fea tured with . May Robaon in "The Captain's Kid" at .the Taylor Theatre on. Wednesday. v ' " ' c For quick results try a Want Ad . CALL ON US TODAY FOP ' AN ESTIMATE f V if. ! RvriimiRrAvHarrlwnf'A -C Everything in hardware and Supplies? ; i WWW WW ffff Edenton,N.C top milk 1 egg, wall beataa 1 , , - . 1 soce oacea - t . Gomblne and sift all dry 'lngre-VV' dlents, add peanut buttef and toUk. , Btlr Just enough to make a amootil batter. ' Fold In weU beaten ecg, Bake In well greased muffin pans or la loaf pan, top with small fleets ' of sliced bacon. . yc Norfolk, Va., ' ' .-- ; . B. A. Berry is visiting relatives in Norfolk, Va. , Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Elliptt and three children, of Wilmington, spent Christmas with Mr. Elliott's parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Elliott. , ; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Farmer and daughter, Imogene, Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Farmer and son, Tsbmas, of Nor folk, Va, spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs. T. M. Fanner. ; . , -Mr.and. Mrs. George Daof near Edenton. Mr. and Mrs., George - Earl Dail and three children, Mary Earl, Ervin and Minnie Ray, of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Da venport Saturday." - ' Mrs. W. W.. Hanbury and daugh ter, Betty Lee, of Norfolk, Va., spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L." ?roctor. : ' j1 . Mr. and Mrs.' B, H. '-Brown and three children, Miss 'Lizzie Brown, Percy RusselV &U of Sunbury, visited Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Lassiter Satur day, -rv f s r ; f .!;"-"' ; v Woodrow Mathews" and Clyde" Phil lips of .near .Washington, D, C.j are visiting Jake Basnight. ' ' '- 'Those who vLIt-1 I'r. r Un." J. EU.Zjcs C !. :j f a SZ - a toli- dayg T' J lr. .,JL I " J. Clarence Lrhe ad t -Y, L Jr., of Er- N. C., I-J. . .hite i-d and Mrs. Dan 'Basigaer and ' two dauKhters. Frances Lane and Rene of Plymouth. " VB. C. Berry and two " children, Blanche Moore . and Carrol - Jr., of Hertford were visitors at the home of E. Y. Bejary Christmas afternoon. ENTERTAIN AT-WNNE3 " Mr. and Mrs. W. M; Mathews de lightfully entertained at dinner at their home on Sunday. ; i Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W.'M. "Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Mathews "of' Norfolk, Va.; I'r. and Mrs. ' Elbert . Jordan and chil dren, Kathryn, Adrian Brown and Daniel, of Suffolk, Va.;-Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Jordan, Mrs, J.). W. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan, Mrs. S. E. Godwin and ' children, Lathan, Bunia Mae and Eloke, of Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Eric " Caddy and chil dren; Onita and . Wilma Ann, of White -Hat, Miss Novella Harrellof Norfolk, Va.; Miss Ida Perry and Annie Mae Mathews.;..: ' ' ,.x Those whdi called in the afternoon were Mr. an.Mrs. Elror V.'ood, Mr. and oka and Tyner. - Mrs. v. :i. r.:::-. Loui Nx. .1 We;- Wot? JSmsizmg SHE P- 'TasasJa.' " It StaplesPins pr Tacks Gall, Phoiie or Write for Demonstration - , - 1,1 t. 1 . 1 1 " - I'll - ', irVV'1 A'-V-i-rr-; 1 ' iff. . i- v a. y J. R, EItt 11-1. w f. :v:lle , "i, of G his pa. C. Edwarc J n FrancetU of Uuteo, I!r. V