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' " Week-end Visitors
sMiss Adelaide King, of Raleigh,
and Rev. R. M. Potter, of St. Joseph,
Missouri, spent the weekend , with
Mr. Potter's brother, ti. M. hotter,
and Mrs. Potter.
tSwmSort Newport News
Miss Marian Raper has returned
home after spending a week at New
' 5-port News, Va., with friends.
Returns to Crewe
Mrs. J. M. Eason, of Crewe, Va.,
..has returned home after spending
several days here with her mother,
Mrs. J. H. Towe, St.
Week-end Guest of Miss Ward
Miss Frances Daniels, of Henders
on, spent the week-end as the guest
of Miss Sara Ward.
At Nags Head
Ifrs. J. H. Towe, Jr., and children
are spending some time at Nags
Head.
Returns to Henderson
Miss Ada Page has returned to her
borne in Henderson, after spending
several days here as the guest of
Miss Sara Ward.
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Sunday Here
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Keeter, of Nor
folk, Va., spent Sunday here with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Johnson.
f4k Edenton Visitor
!fcVDurward Harrell, of Edenton, is
Spending this week with his cousin,
Harrell Johnson.
Luncheon Guests
Mrs. Ernest Cruishank, president
of St. Mary's College, Raleigh, and
her sister, Mrs. Mary Pride Castle
mann and her friend, Miss Bowen, of
Raleigh, were luncheon guests of
Mrs. Isa Tucker and Miss Elizabeth
Tucker on Friday.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore and their
daughter, Pat, of Ocean View, Va.,
pent the week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. Sutton.
Week-end Visitor
Miss Elizabeth White, of Ocean
View, Va., was the week-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutton.
Visiting in South Carolina
Miss Prue Newby is visiting Miss
Hammond at Andrews, S. C.
Guest of Miss Hollowell
Miss Dorothy Hollowell, of Hobbs
ville, is the guest of her cousin, Miss
Ruth Hollowell.
Returns to Washington
Jack Atchinson has returned to his
home in Washington, D. C, after
spending some time here with Clark
Stokes.
la Washington, D. C.
Watt Winslow is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Fletcher, in Washington,
D. C.
Returns Home
Mrs. J. P. Perry has returned to
her home here after spending some
time at Long Island with her daugh
ter. Mrs. Nat White. Mr. and Mrs.
White and baby accompanied Mrs.
Perry home and will spend Bome time
here. f
Here from Wilmington
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Newbold and
two children, Harper and Raynor, of
Wilmington, are visiting Mrs. K. R.
Newbold. ;
Expected Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. McMullan .Newbold
and Miss Sallie Newbold will arrive
today (Friday) for a two weeks visit.
Gfest of Mrs. McCallum
Miss Lucy Darnall, of Huntington,
West Virginia, is the guest of Mrs.
Clyde McCallum.
Will Return Sunday
IndiHrs. B. Q Berra Mias
Moose ' 8eiyAn4aiNll
'Helen Morgan will return Sunday
! .from Nags Head.
Week-end at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Jessup spent
the past week-end at Nags Head
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Felton.
Fuftusy Springs
Mrs. R. A. Sutton is visiting friends
at Fuquay Springs.
At Charlottesville
'( ; , Wet Jocelyn Whedbee is spending
some time at Charlottesville, Va.
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" , . At Nags Bead
4 Marshall Owens is spending several
- - days at Nags Head. 1
' Coma front 8ammer School ,V, ,
. i IT."! Carolyn Rtfdlck returned on
CzZ:l WCson, where alia
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tended summer school
at Atlantic
Christian College.
Returns to Pendleton
Miss Foy Stephenson has returned
to her home at Pendleton, after being
the guest of Miss Marguerite Ward
for, sometime,,. v .. .n
At Nags Head .V' v
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perry,' Miss
Nettie Lee Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Gregory, of Fayetteville, are
spending this week at Nags Head.
Leave for California
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Anderson, of
Norfolk, Va., who .Spent the week
end here with Mrs. Anderson's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sutton, left
Tuesday for San Diego, California
where they will make their home.
Mr. Anderson, in the United States
Naval Service, has been transferred
to the West Coast city. Mrs. Ander
son was formerly Miss Lucille Sutton,
of Hertford.
Back from Nags Head
Misses Ellie Mae White, Lila Budd
Stephens and Julia Broughton have
returned from Naga Head, where
they spent several days as guests of
Miss Blanche Moore Berry.
Home from Summer School
Miss Patricia Stephens has -returned
home from Wilson, where she at
tended summer school at Atlantic
Christian College.
Returns Home
Henry Stokes has returned home
from Nags Head, where he spent
seperal days.
Suffolk Visitors .
Miss Edith Matthews and Page
King, of Suffolk, Va., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. White.
Miss Stephens Away
Miss Ona Mary Stephens is spend
mg several weeks in Raleigh and at
hlon College visiting friends.
Sunday at Nags Head
David Broughton and Buddy Can
non spent Sunday at Nags Head.
Return from Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Darden ann
daughters, Misses Nancy and Eliza
beth Darden, Misses Frances and
Virginia Clark, of Chapel Hill, and
Misse3 Virginia Guynn and Louise
Jameson, of Norfolk, Va., have re
turned from Nags Head.
Back from Washington
miss Hazel Mayes has returned
from Washington, D. C.
In Charlotte Last Week
Mrs. E. w. Mayes and daughter,
raargaret, ana Mrs. C. F. Sumner, Jr.,
ana aaugnter, Clara, spent several
days last week in Charlotte.
Returns to Nags Head
Zach White, who is spending the
summer at nags Head with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White, spent
several aays this week here.
Here Monday
Mr. and Mrs. W. M
Miss Daphne Pegram and Miss Anne
nart Boone, all of Pendleton, and
Miss Jane Council, of Lake Walker
more, spent Monday here with Dr
and Mrs. I. A. Ward.
Return from Nags Head
Mrs. Jonas Futrell and her son,
Richard, have returned home from
Nags Head, where thev Were cm oaf 0
of Mrs.T.B. Sumner.
Here Recently
Mrs. H. 0. Still, of Huntington, W.
Va., has been the recent guest of her
sister-in-law, Mrs. V. A. Holdren.
Return Home
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Divers snH Htti.,
daughter, Billie Carol, have returned
nome irom a trip to New York and
New Jersey. .
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Misl Julia
aroughton were in
Monday afternoon.
Elisabeth City
Guest of Mra. Holdnm
Mrs. O. D. May, of Barborouavflle,
. va., is spenaing a few days with
irs. v. a. Holdren.
Guests of Mrs. Madr
Mrs. Fletcher Riddick and children,
of Trotville, are visiting her mother,
". uucy saaare. v ! '
At Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg
are spending several days at Nags
Head as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
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Misses Marguerite Ward.
Hollowell, Florence Darden, Mar.
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. THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, - IIEItTFCIlD, N, C, FRIDAY,
Stephenson of-Pendlston.'spent Tiles-!
, Week-end at Nags Head
. ; Mis. W. M. Divers vill spend the
week-end at Nags Head with Mr. and'
Mrs. C. C. Banks,' of Elizabeth City.
. Return to Eastern Maryland '
Mr.- and Mrs; Max Campbell have
returned to Eastern Maryland, after
spending some time here k-with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Campbell. .- -
Visiting Bare
Mrs. Robert: Bsrnhill and .son, Rob
ert, of Enfield, are visiting Mrs. V.
A. Holdren. I
v.-. BalUmoiVWtSr4&
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammersly, of
Baltimore, Md., are gaesta of Mrs..
Hammersly's mother, js "Mrs. Lucy
Madre.
Week-end Here
Miss Bennie Wood, of Norfolk, Va.,
spent the past week-end with her
mother, Mrs. B. T. W,ood.
Visiting at Drivers, Va.
Mrs. J. W. Darden is visiting rela
tives at Drivers, Va.
Return to Chapel HU
Mrs. A. L Clarke and daughters,
Misses Frances and Virginia, who.
have been visiting Mr and Mrs. D. S
Darden here and at Nags Head, have
returned to their honnv at Chapel
Hill.
Week-end at New Hope
Miss Alice Roberson spent the past
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. L
Spivey, at New Hope.
Sunday at Durante Neck
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight, of
Bunress. Mr. and Mrs. C Wi'Ives and
children, of Elizabeth City,' Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Roberson spent Sunday as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Spivey,
at Du rants Neck. v
Visitor Here
Matt Spivey, Jr., of Durants Neck,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. Roberson. ; ".
WINFALL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hollowell, Mrs
Joel Hollowell and son, Joel, Jr., and
Miss Nellie Maude Matthews, from
near Elizabeth City, have' returned
after motoring through . the moun
tains of North Carolina, , Tennesse,
Virginia, West Virginia, and visiting
friends in Kentucky,
Mrs. A. R. Winslow, Jr.t andMrs.
L. M. Simpson, or Elizabeth City
ctnent TiiphHov in Vnrfnllr. V. '.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh MintonY'of
Elizabeth City, were guests of, Miss
Myrtle Umphlett Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Opal White and jjtheir
daughter, Sally Ann, have returned
to their home in Baltimore, Md kfter
spending two weeks with A. White.
The condition of little Miss Amy
Van Roach remains about the same.
She has been sick for the past month.
Mrs. Fred Winslow is spending
some time at Virginia Beach, Va.; -
Dick Baker, of Washington, D.' C,
is spending, his vacation with-his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Baker.
Mrs. Thomas White has been spend
ing some time with her mother and
brother, who have been quite ilL ;j
Mrs. Johnnie Lane has had as her
guests for the past week her sjster,
Mrs. Manning, of Chicago, anf her
niece, of Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce and 'Son
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Pierce.
Mrs. Earl Jackson and dau
r.
Nelle Baxter, of Elizabeth City
spent the week-end with Mrs. EL' P.
Rfollino-a '
Mrs. S. J. Hill and son, Sam, Jr,
and Miss Maude White, of Norfolk,
va., visited friends here last week.
Misses Polly and Jessie Baker were
in Elizabeth City Thursday.
Mrs. C. A. Bagley and Carolvn
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irueDiooa are visiting in Portsmouth)
Virginia. t'-
Mrs. Lee Churchill and daughter, of
jxonoiKj va.,( were guests of Mrs.
D. P. Stallings on Sunday.
PENDER ROAD NEWS
Mrs, Mary J. Wood and daughter,
Minnie Wilma, were in Raleigh- on
mesaay oi. last week. f
Mrs, E. S. Lana and daughter.
Edna, of th. Snow.; Hill community,
hava .beeh spending 'a?few"4ays with
Mrs.S;LaM'sf daughter, 'Mrs. Louis
Miss Minnie Wilma Wood is spend
ing this week at Nags Head with
Mrs. Leigh Winslow.' - ,
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stallings and
son, William, called to see Mr. hd
Mrs. W.- A. Russell Sunday after
noon. , V , ?
Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mrs. Ernest
Cartwright; Miss Lucille- Cartwright
and Miss . Maxine Harrell, : of Snow
Hill, visited Mrs.' , Louis Proctor on
Saturday afternoon. ,, , ,
Mrs, Lucius Blanchard and sons,
Lucius, "Sidney and Beverly, Mr. and
Mrs; SammiO Sutton and two cr.ll
drenf Hertford, visited Mrs. Miry
J. Wood Sunday, afternoon. ' " ;
- Joe Rempson. of Norfolk. V ?
: -'-iiinjf his grandmotlier, rs. I. I
Special' Presrain Tcr
Women At Ccnvcution
- The annual meeting ; of the N. 'C
Federation .of" Home Demonstration,
Clubs ion Thursday will head the list
of activities for women at Farm and
Home ' Week at State College, August
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Along with the transaction of busi
ness and the election of officers for
the coming year, the federation will
hear talks by prominent speakers, in
cluding Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey and Miss
Grace E. : Frysinger,' of the U.-4J.
Department of Agriculture. .
Another outstanding program will
cernncates are to db presentea
women who .will have completed at
tendance "at thejr fourth annual wom
en's short course. : The main speaker
for Honor Day will be Judge Lois
Mary McBride, of the Alleghany
County Court. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings
the women will attend .classes in
foods and nutrition, food conservation
and marketing, home management
and house furnishings, health,, cloth
ing, parent education and child train
ing, photography, recreation, horti
culture, the niceties of life, and get
ting the most out of books.
Discussions of freezer-lockers at
the Joint program for men and women
Friday morning by extension special
ists will be of particular interest to
the women, said Miss Ruth Current,
state home demonstration agent in
charge of the women's program for
the week.
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons
will be open for tours over the college
campus and to points of interest, in
Raleigh. Also on Tuesday after
noon's program will be demonstrations
on the use of herbs in cookery and
on cake-decorating.
Each person coming to the conven
tion can spend the week in a dormi
tory room for SI. Meals will be
served at moderate price in the col
lege cafeteria.
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Mr and Mrs. Cleatus Byrum and
son, of Baltimore, Md.. are visiting
Mr. Byrum's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Byrum.
Mrs. W. E. Copeland and Mrs.
Harriett Parks were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Parks at dinner on
Friday, the occasion being Mr. Parks'
birthday.
Among those who visited Mrs.
Harriett Parks Sunday afternoon
were Mr. and Mrs. W. JT Outland,
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ward and daugh-
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ter, Lelia Faye,Mrs, J. -yrum
and daughter, Miss Montaze,' Edward
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. T. W-Davis ana
daughter,,, Miss Lois JJavis. t , J.
" Mrs.' xt. a5 yaro, ana aaugnwr,
Lelia Faye,-, spent Friday night, and
Saturday 1b; Edenton with Mr. and
Mrs. Julian E, Ward. " ,.
Mrs. D. T. Ward .and daughter,
Mias Daphne, visited, Mrs. H. N.
Ward Saturday afternoon. ,,
- Mr, and Mrs. H. I.. Ward and chil
dren were in Edenton Saturday even-
Mr. and Mrs: , Selby Byrum, of
Corapeake, visited Mr..; Byrum's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Byrum, on
Sunday. "
, Mr. and Mrs. JTommie Boyce and
saw wmimmv.ws - i
Miss Gladys Hennlgar spent Satur
day night and Sunday with relatives
in Rocky Hock.
Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Hennigar and
children visited relatives in Rocky
Hock Sunday afternoon.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Copeland and
children were in Edenton Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E Lane and chil
dren, from near Hertford; Mr. and
Mrs. Nearest Copeland and children,
and Mrs. Callie Copeland and chil
dren visited Mrs. Louisa Ward Sun
day afternoon.
HELEN GAITHER CLUB MEETS
The July meeting of the Helen
Gaither Home Demonstration Club
was held Wednesday, July 20, at the
home of Mrs. T. E. Madre. The
president, Mrs. Madre, presided, and
in the absence of the secretary and
treasurer, Mrs. Lucy Hunter Perry,
Mrs. W O. Hunter called rtka ijrole.
After the "business session, Mrs. E. Y.
Berry led an interesting program on
"Parent Education," with Mrs. Ben
Thach, Sr., Mrs. W. L. Madrfe, Mrs.
W. 0. Hunter and Mrs. C. L. Dail
taking part.
Miss Gladys Hamrlck, home agent,
demonstrated "Ways of Fitting and
Cutting," using Mrs W.v0. - Httnter
as a model and cutting a house dress
for her type.
At the conclusion , of the meeting
Mrs. J. E. Madre and Miss Pattie
Rogerson, joint hostesses to the club,
served refreshing iced punch and
fancy cakes and mints to the follow
ing members and visitors. Mesdames
W. L Madre, C. P. Morris, E. Y.
Besry, W. 0. Hunter, Ruth Balance,
John Lane, W. E. Rogerson, Joshua
White, C. L. Dail, Bristow Perry,
Harrell Thach, Alden Caddy, Milton
Dail, Ben Thach, Sr., W. F. Madre,
and T. E. Madre, Misses Gladys Ham-
rick, Mary Morris and Pattie Roger-
son.
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Speak AtFarm Week
their - own- land how good, farming,
practices build up the sou ana in-,
crease farm income will be featured
on the men's program for Farm and -,
Home JVeek stat College, August
ir. These growers and extension spect .
ialists will point out the value of,
crop1 rotations ' in increasing . crop e.
yields and controlling insects and dis-
ease, tell how livestock aid in soil im-
nmnamnnT a nrw nuiunrmir i.iih imi ill
program' discuss the importance of ;
An address Tuesday ; morning on ,
"Where Are We Goinar m soutnern
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Georgia extension service, and two
fallrs WoHneaHair unA Thnnufav mnni.
ings by Dr. O. E. Baker, senior agri
cultural economist, U. S. Department
of Agriculture, will be of special in
terest, said John W. Goodman, of
State College, secretary of Farm and
Home Week. r
The only addresses to be delivered
on an evening program will be given -by
Gov. and Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey on
Thursday. The other evenings will
be kept open for band music and re
creation. "
Lynn Ramsaw Edminster, of the
U. S. Department of State,, will apeak
Tuesday morning on trade agree
ments with other countries and their
fannortance in helninr southern aarri-
culture find a market for its surplus
products.
; . Friday -morning, representatives of
various- agricultural organizations
will explain their programs for spon
soring agricultural legislation bene
ficial to the farmers.
The tours to be conducted in the
afternoons will include visits to labor
atories on the campus, the college
animal husbandry farm, poultry farm,
and tobacco experiment station, and
to places of interest in the capital
city. .
Six Are Attending
Farm-Home Week
Among the Perquimans County
women who are attending the Farm
and Home Week at State College,
Raleigh, from August 1 through
August 6th, are: Mrs. Eunice Wins
low, Mrs. Nixon Hollowell; Mrs. W.
0. Hunter, Mrs. Effie Miller and
Miss Mary Elizabeth White, and Miss
Gladys Hamrick, county home dem
onstration agent.
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