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FgZQtmTAK'3 WFETCLY, fTERTTORnfT.- C. ITZTiXY. t'.M 23, 1SS71
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Edenton Church
- V 'vol meeting! at the Full
, , .jernacle. in Edenton cop
.y Evangelist L. K. Dodge of
..n.OIno, will continue ,811 this
jsk with moaning prayer meetings
, ac iv o ciock, ana evangelistic, ser-
"T ikfl at WHk'"- "''
Rtui-Uv ftinr will he a fnl-
t: 1 ah rally all day with preachers
delegations coming from- all
Offgh , this, section. Evangelist
,, 4z will preach etjthia rally after
jcix and evening. 1 - -A
Sunday will be . another all day
Meeting, when the churches of Ber-
tie country 'meet at the Tabernacle
for three services, one at 11:00, 8:00
and 7:46. The evangelist will have
special messages for these fellowship
5 meetings.
; On Sunday night Rev. Mr. Dodge
will reveal the meanest person in
Edenton, and expose to the public
some of the things he is doing.
Great interest has been shown in
the services, and Sunday night the
Tabernacle was filled.
Rev. Welly Wigfield is pastor ol
the Tabernacle. All are welcome.
MRS. CRAWFORD AT MEETING
luncheon at the Monticello Hotel in
Norfolk, on Thursday given by the
NewjYoVk Lige Insurance Company,
of which she is the local representa-
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( Miss Stephens 'Reiu'ros -H'' -.f--'C: Returns borne11
Miss. Dorothy Stephens; of the Wil
son; School, faculty, has returned jbo
Hertford, to spend vthe' summer va
cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
t u (Stephens.,, H . ,
. Henry Stokes At Home ;
Henry Stokes has . returned from
Louisburg College and will spend the
summer vacation with his, parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stokes.
At Sister's Bedside
Miss Dorothy Stephens is- in Eliz
abeth City, at the bedside of her sis
ter, Mrs. A. C. Shannonhouse, who is
critically ill.
Returns From Nags Head
Mrs. C. C. Winslow has returned
from Nags Head, where she spent
several days.
Return Homo
Miss Ona Mary Stephens and
Creighton Stephens, students atElon
College, are at home with their pa
rents, Capt. and Mrs. C G. Step
hens, for the summer vacation.
Miss Stoaes At Home
Miss Joyce Stokes, who teaches at
Kenley, has returned to her home in
Hertford.
Miss Patricia Stephens At Home
Miss Patricia. Stephens, who is a.
student at Atlantic College, Wilson,
is at home for the Summer vacation.
Miss Reynolds Visits Here
Miss Jean Reynolds, of Shawboro,
spent the week-end with Miss Ona
Mary Stephens, in Hertford.
Miss Elizabeth Stephens Returns
Miss. Elisabeth Stephens, who
teaches at Red Springs, has return
ed home.
Spent Week-end At Beach
Thomas Nixon spent the week
end at Jags Head, where Mml Nixon
is spending some time.
' Miss Brothers Returns Home
Miss Lorn Brother has returned
to her home at Fountain for the sum
mer vacation. Miss Brothers is the
teacher of the Beftel "School.
'''' VlaltedW- ' ,
W. C. Jordan visited his son, Mil
ton, at the Norfolk. General Hospi
tal, where he is a patient, on Mon-
day. r-. . -
'-John Everett At Home
John Everett who was seriously
injured in; an automobile accident on
May" 9, and who was for some time
a patient in the-Albemarle Hospital
and later" at the home of relatives in
Elizabeth Cty, returned to his home
in 'Hertford: on Monday. His condi
tion is; reported as improving.
Mr. Tucker Improves
W. B. Tucker, who has been sick
at his home on Grubb street in Hert
ford is convalescing.1
,, Winston-Salem Visitors
Mrs J. R. Putman and her daugh
ter, Nelle Putnam, of Winston-Salem
who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
lowe Long, in the Bethel Community
were in Hertford - on Monday and
were the guests of Mrs. W. M. Mor
gan.
Norfolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Partin, M:-s.
Pattie Parish, and C. H. Perry, of
Norfolk, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Perry on Sunday.
Attended Horse SI low
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard and
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hunter attended
the Horse Show at Carolina Farms,
at Kempsville, Va., on Friday.
Visited Yorktown and Williamsburg
- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Blanchard and
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Winslow and their
daughter, Barbara, visited Williams
burg and Yorktown, Va., on Sunday.
Mrs. Pollard Here
Mrs. S. F. Pollard, of Bell Arthur,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. ; Elliott, in Hertford. V ,
Visited at Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ainsley, Mr.
and Mrs. Craf ton Mathews and Miss
Hasel Ainsley spent. Sunday at Col
umbia, visiting relatives. -
: ' WUliamsfoa Visitor ' ;
Miss Dorothy Mae Ward, formerly
of Winfall, who now lives at William-
ston, was in Hertford on Monday
s" " Here Monday ' '
Mrs. J." R. Futrell i. and her son,
lucnara, 01 men square, spent Mon
day here,' visiting -Mrs. -. - Futrell's
mother,. Mrs. R. D. Elliott, s., ,
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. Mr. Ainsle Here v - .
vi Rupert Amsley, of Creswell, visit
ed, Mri and Mrs B F. Ainc!ey, on
tlonday. . . ' 'v
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Mr. and Kr. Clyde 1 ;Cs;: ra,
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'MisB'Hielma Elliott. ' who teaches
at jlalifa. has returned home to
spend the summer vacation. "
( Miss DoivthV Elliot vat flom
-MiBS Dorothy Elliott, who teaches
at Williamston, is at home with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Elliott,
for thd weeknsU ..V5 r
. ...Viaitnsc Sister
Miss Frances Newby spent the
week-end with hear sister, Miss Prua
Newby, at East Carolina Teachers
College, Greenville.
MW; Newby kt Wafce Forest
Mrs. G. E. Newby Heft Saturday to
visit her 1 ;', daughter, Mrs. W. C.
Archie, at Wake, Forest
At Nags Howl
Mrs. W. H. Oakey,. Jr- and her
two daughters, Dorothy Gordon and
Mollie, left Saturday t spend sev
eral weeks at Nagss Head. Mr.
Oakey, who spent the week-end at
the Beach, has returned! kerne.
Visits In AshewM
Miss Marjorie Hefren has- returned
from a visit to her aunt Mrs. Frank
Young, at Asheville.
Visiting Mrs.
Mrs. W. F. Lordley, of Richmond,
Yjl, is the guest of hen- augfcter-in-
law, Mrs. E. W. Lordley. Mr. and
Mrs. T. I. Talley and their danghter.
Shea, also of RichmonaL Va- were
here for the week-end as. guests of
the Lordley family.
"Backward" Pfcrty
Enjoyed By Seniors
,'Misaei. Sallie B Wood and Hasel
Matthews, members of the graduat
ing, class of Perauinsnnst High School
enterUtaed on Tbaradajr night at
one of the most dejightful. affairs
which has been given in entertain
ment of the seniors.
The guests hari been invited to a,
"Backward" party, and everything;
was done backwards. The guestts
were received at the back door, and
from then until the end of the even
ing the young people were hilariously
entertained., Refreshments ..-were
served upon arrival of the (posts.
Games were ; enjoyed and. at the
guests left they , were served punch.
Those present were: Misses Alee
ta Whitehead, Doris Lewis, Hattie
Peart Nowell, Blanche Butler, Sara
national JdKoniU
May 3 let
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Ward, Ruth Wilson, Kaade Keaton,
Catherine White, SybS Rogerson,
rine Winslow, Thelma Baccus, Wav
erly D'Orsay, Hilda , Hobbs, Diana
Matthews, Eleanor Hunter,' and Mil
ton Dail, Eldon Winslow.' William
Hobbs, , Tom Swsvne. Bill Cox.' 1 Mc-!
Mullao White, HoOowell Nixon, Billy
Hfrdcastle, Hinton Layden, Jams
Boyce, Jim Bob White,' Francis Jen
rw'Bgs and Whitie Wteite. , , ; lV
wniTESTON news:
r Mig Pearle White, member of the
Griffith 4chool.J facultji,,,-Foreythe
County it at home with he mother,
Mrs. Max? jane White; fee the sum
nier.' v n-- & l- urtfk
Miss. Hitam Lane," atudont . at
Guilford .College, arrived Tbuasoay to
spend th snmmer vacation pith her
pswents. Mr.: and Mrs; J T Uae.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Winskw. Le-
land Winslow and Clyde Lanevuriteo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ptad J. White nn EUx-
abatm SundajK.. V&;-MiA k
Miss. Alma. Wiiadew of near Bden
n, spent a . law days with, htx
cousin, Miss Winnie Winslow, reoeafc-
Mc and Mrs. BMand Winslow f
Elisaftath. Gity vkdted relatives hen
Sunday. .
MisS Burnette Wmssow of Hertfiacd
spent the week-end. with her parents,!
Mr .and. Mrs. J. . Winslow and Mtiaa
Winslow. was unable to return to hart
work at Ulilda's Beauty Shop Mon
day because of illness. ,
Miss Martha. Lean member oftfivl
Allen Joy School faculty, HighPtdnt
is spesafing sometuna with her pjs
rents, Mx. and MrsuX. T. Lane, filsa
Lane last as her gnesta, Miss Nell
Ellington and Ms. Ellington of
High Point. ,
CUESERLAND NEWS
Mrat. David 'MilhcB ; has retumnad
home from Leighfin Memorial Hospt
tal, whem she was m patient. GBte it
gettiasx along nicsJk.- " I .
Bliaa Esther Perry : and Bsysat
Millesr spent Thussday in NorfUfc. ;
Ma. and Mrs. J L Nixon and, son,
Hilaay. of WinfaJft, visited M.nd
Mm C. B. Whites Sunday. . t
Mka. E. U. Mongan and sonst.Tno
moa and Ernest Elliott, a$taA $a
day afternoon jpjjft .VMiss Emiet
'KftVgan - at Che-ran College. " ,..vvv r
Thomas MoigjtQ, of Norfajfc spent
the week - end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. 1 Morgan. -
Ernest W. Morgan is at home with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Morgan. - htr Morgan in. principal of
the school aft Kodi SprjhTB
V. El&Wte Ttito Mary
Elizabeth White attended the MethtK
dist . Zojs meeting-, at ; Andersolk
Thursday. f - ":::$.:
Mr and Mra, W. E. Smith and
children, of, Rodoco .visited Mr, and,
Mrs. veorge iToeotood eunaay,
- June 5th
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For the high, collar
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; feminized shirt frock .
f ,wiA. dark accents on '
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Mr. sJ ilrs. .dMlrz and
'children visited :'Km. HTnrti m.
' rents, tit. and Mrs. C li. Vtr'ttett,
near - tturgmt, unday afternoon. -
,,Mr.,an4 Mrs.' , J. R. fcsachfWir
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