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PAGE three: V I; If ;y --nWfr hi t t: iv,i.' r Mr. a"nd Mrs. J. C. Leary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hollowell, of Corapeake. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hobbs and children, of Hobbsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hollowell Sunday afternoon. Miss Pennie Hollowell has return ed from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hobbs, at Hobbsville. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell had as their supper guests on Friday Wening Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence JLeary and Mr. and Mrs. West Leary, fof Edenton; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leary, Sr., Miss Mary Leary, Mr. 'and Mrs. Stillman Leary, of Rocky Hock; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harrell, of Brayhall; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyce. of Center Hill, and Mrs. Ber tha Hoggard, of Goffield. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hollowell and daughter, of Elizabeth City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Q. T. Hollo well and Mrs. Eva Forehand. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hollowell and childteo were supper guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. C. Leary Saturday even ing. Mrs. J, C. Leary and Mrs. Ralph Hollowell visited Mrs, QTT. Hollo well and Mrs. Era Forehand. .Satur day evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell and son were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Leary in Rocky Hock, Saturday evening. Mrs. Lula Kountree, of Hobbsville, spent Thursday night and Friday with Mrs. A. S. Bush. Weldon Hollowell, of Wake Forest College, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollo well, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hollowell, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Melton Bateman went to Bethel Sunday afternoon. Miss Marie Asbell has returned home, after a few days' visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. . Hollowell, Sr. i Mrs. Douglas Robinson and sons have returned to their home at Gastonia, after a visit witlMiss Dorothy Lee Savage and J. L. Savage. Miss Nina Moore spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carter, in Gates County. Mrs. C. H. Carter, of Gatesville, was the week-end guest of Mrs, Belle W. Parker. Mrs. W. D. Welch, Sr., has return- led from a visit with her sister, Mrs, wain, In Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Swain if'.', ?oill!t wolilii continues very ill. w- Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott and Mrs. Lindsay Evans made a business trip to Norfolk, Va., Tuesday. ' Mr, and Mrs. S. F. Hicks and son, of Eden ton; Mr. and Mrs. Kelmer Copeland and baby, of Norfolk, Va., and Pete Dail, of Washington, N. C, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Dail. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Saunders visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Dail Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hollowell had as their guests at supper Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Evans and sons, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott, and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Boyce, of Center Hill. Rooky Hock, spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Privott. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Privott and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Privott and children were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Privott, of near Edenton, Saturday evening. Miss Kathleen Asbell, a student at E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Asbell. Miss Marguerite Etta Evans, of Westminister Choir School, Prince ton, N. J., is spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans. Misses Bonnie Belle Evans and Helen Evans, of Manteo, Miss Fran ces Evans, of Jackson, Miss Esther Evans, of Hertford, and Miss Louise Wilson, of Chapanoke, 'spent the week-end with Mrs. Z. W. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Evans. They had as their guests at dinner on 'Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Small, of Edenton, and Mrs. J. G. White, of Center Hill. Mrs. W. H. Coffleld, Mrs. A. M. Day, Misa Louise Coke and Miss Louise Elliott, of Edenton, and Mrs. W. H. Winborne visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Forehand Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. L. Winslow, Mrs. Z. W. Evans and Mrs. B. W. Evans attend ed a Woman's Club executive lunch eon at the home of Mrs. J. G. Rober- son, in Hertford, Tuesday. Thomas Corprew spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Corprew. Mrs. W. A. Perry visited Mrs. Z. W. Evans and Mrs. B. W. Evans on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott visited friends at Oolerain Friday afternoon. Mrs. D. G. Welch spent Monday with Mrs. Walter Small, of near Edenton. Mrs. Douglas Robinson and sons, of Gastonia, Mrs. Lindsay Evans, Miss Dorothy Lee Savage, and Rev. C. A. Ashby, of Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Elliott Sunday after noon. Mrs. Bertha Hoggard, of Coffield, is spending a few days with Mrs. C. J. Hollowell. TYNER Mr. and Mrs. Tom Asbell and daughter, Sarah Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Asbell, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Asbell and Mrs. G. L. Twine visited Mrs. Ella Asbell Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Arthur Overton and sons, jan and Sherwood, visited Mrs. 0 it prpmxses. v , t t -, ' mmMr WINSLpW-WHITE C. Twine Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Griffin and son, James, called on Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Dail Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Twine, Tom and Melvin Byrum were guests of Mr and Mrs. Cecil Byrum on Thursday evening. Miss Lillian Twine spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Twine, near Cross Roads. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Boyce called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum Monday evening. Mrs. T. C. Twine was the guest of Mrs. Arthur Overton Friday morn ing. G. L. Twine, Cecil and Tom Byrum made a business trip to Williamston Saturday. Mrs. Arthur Overton and sons called on Mrs. Preston Dail Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boyce and sdn, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Twine visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum Sunday evening. There Is Control For Sweet Potato Diseases There is little excuse for damage from the four major sweet potato diseases stem rot or wilt, scurf, black rot, and root knot or big root says Dr. Luther Shaw, Extension plant pathologist of State College. Practical, economical, and effective control measures have been develop ed for all four diseases, and not even the home gardener should suffer, Dr. Shaw declared. The first and most important con trol measure is to selcet healthy po tatoes for bedding. 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