MANGUM- NORMAN
Miss Donnie Mae Norman, daugh
ter of Mrs. L. W. Norman, and
Charles William Mangum, of New
port News, Va., were quietly married
Saturday afternoon, May 17, at two
o'clock at the home of Dr. Sylvester
Greene, president of Coke College, at
Hartsville,; S. C, with the Rev. W
H. Morgan officiating.
After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Mangum will be at home at New
port News.
Accepts Position
Miss Lean a -Baccus has accepted a
position as sales clerk at Gregory's
6, 10 and 25 Cent Store.
Sunday Here '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barker, of
Ahoskie, spent Sunday with Mrs
Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Riddick.
Attend Medical Meeting
Dr. C. A. Davenport attended the
State Medical Convention at Pine
hurst this week, going there Tuesday.
Visiting Parents
Mrs. Howard Dawkins, of Louis
ville, Ky., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan.
Visiting at Spring Hope
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Barbee
went to Spring Hope Tuesday to
spend a few days with relatives.
was the recent guest of her sister,
Mrs. Leonard Wdnslow.
Visited Friends Here
Miss Nancy Woods, of Greensboro,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ellie White.
Washington Visitor
Miss Marjorie Tucker, of Wash
ington, D. C, spent several days this
week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Williford.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, ot
Durham, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg.
Sunday at Nags Head
Mrs. Elmo Gannon, H. B. Sedberry,
Mr. and Mrs .Frank Gilliam, Guy ana,
Buddy Cannon spent Sunday at Nags
Head.
Return From Nags Head
Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs.
Olivia Hobbs returned Sunday aftei
spending two weeks at Nags Reaa.
E. Blanchard.
Visitors Over Week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Fowler, of
Cleveland Ohio, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Hefren during the
week-end.
Week-end Visitors
Miss Mary Frances Council, of
Durham, and Tom White, of Fort
Jackson, S, C, were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. White.
Returns Home for Summer
Miss Elizabeth Knowles, a member
of the school faculty in Washington,
N. C, is with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Knowles, for the summer.
Visiting in Connecticut
Mr. and, Mrs. Tony Skipper left
Monday for Somersville, Conn., to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. An
thony Skipper. Before returning the7
will visit in New York and Washing'
ton, D. C.
Loves Even Me." , Mrs. ' Earl Hollo-( her home In Hertford! Saturday after'
well gave tne meditation. Alter , a few days' visit : witntajisa Evelyn
nymn, Mrs. crnept uartwrignt oner-
ed the closing prayer. '
The June meeting will bd held1 with
Mrs. Carson Jordan.
The hostess served ice grape juice
and. wafers to the following: MeS'
dames Jack Benton, Eddie Harrell,
Ralph Harrell, W. H. Cartwright,
Mary Keaton, Elmer Wood, Carson
Jordan, Earl' Hollowell, Jeff Pierce,
Martha Cartwright, Ernest Cart
wright, and Miss Blanche Cartwright.
SPECIAL PROGRAM AT
WOODLAND CHURCH
Lone.
i, Johnny Miller, of Norfolk, Va., Is
visiting, nis grandparents, , L Mr. ana
Mrs. W, E. Curtis. ',..
Miss Sadie Standin, of Norfolk,
Va.. spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. F. Standin.
BETHEL CLUB MEETS
The Bethel Home Demonstration
Club met Friday afternoon at the
store building with Mrs. E. L.
Goodwin and Mrs. Leroy Goodwin as
hostesses. The meeting was called
to order by the president, Mrs. M. T.
A sn.il nroirram will ha iriven at Griffin, and "Hail, Club Women,"
"If.": v: DBIUUU li 1 ;. . ....
The V. W. A. 6f Bethel Church ir
Friday evening with Mrs.' JohrfCor
prew, Jr., at he home. Miss Com'
Lee; Ward was assisting hostes.
The meeting -was opened with a yn
and Miss Madge Long gave an Inter
esting program with several member
taking part. The meeting 4 close
with prayer by the president, O. C
Long' Jr. . 1
The hostesses served d,ainty re
freshments to the following f, Missec
Evelyn Long, Marjorie Proctor, Eu
nice Long, Cornie Lee' Ward, Ludll
Long, Madge Long and Helen Hof
tier, ard Bill Brabble, Julian Long
Maynard Fleetwood, Howard Lonr
Morris Griffin, Jr., Edgar Long, t
C. Long, Jr., Lloyd Overton, Thomas
wnZd Chuh on Sundav morning was sung, after which the Collect waif' "J Jr"A werton, Tupma
Woodland Church on Sunday morning . ecpfttarv Brabble and Ambrose Long, Mr. ana
Returns from Hospital
W. M. Matthews returned home
Thursday from St. Vincent's Hospital,
Norfolk, Va., after an operation. He
is said to be doing nicely.
In Duke Hospital
Mrs. L. C. Winslow, who under
went an operation Saturday at Duke
Hospital, Durham, is reported as do
ing very nicely.
Week-end Here
Walter H. Oakey, of Quantico, Va.,
spent the week-end with his family
here. jj
: Week-end Visitors
Mrs. Frank Barrow and son, of
Norfolk, Va., were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Darden.
Durham Visitors
Dr. and Mrs. Glasson, of Durham,
are guests of their son-in-law ana
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Brinn,
this week. j!E3
In Durham, Thursday
L. C. Winslow and daughters,
Betty Jean and Barbara, and Mrs.
Tom Riddick visited Mrs. L. C.
Winslow, at Duke Hospital, Durham,
Thursday. jti
Sunday at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Walker and
Vick Vickers spent Sunday at Nags
Head.
Returns To Woodville
Miss Mildred Bogue, of Woodville,
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At General Hospital
J. C. Moore was admitted to Gen
eral Hospital, Norfolk, Va., last week
for treatment and is doing nicely.
Thursday in Norfolk
Mrs. Kelly White, Mrs. Hudson
Butler, Mrs. Jake Jackson, Mrs. J.
C. Moore and Mrs. J. J. Moore spent
Thursday in Norfolk, Va.
Sunday in Norfolk
Miss Nettie Lee Gregory spen
Sunday in Norfolk, Va., and while
there visited J. C. Moore, who is a
patient in General Hospital.
Week-end in Portsmouth
Miss Marie Fowler spent the
week-end with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bush, in
Portsmouth, Va.
Visitor Here This Week
Mrs. W. J. Smith, of Oriental, was
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. M.
Morgan, several days this week.
At Duke Hospital
Richard Elliott, Sr., went to Duke
Hospital, Durham, last week. Mr.
Elliott will be there several weeks
under treatment.
Week-end Here
Miss Mattie Catling White, of
Washington, D. C, spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. A. White.
Visit In New York
Mrs. Nellie Pierce, Miss Helen
Vick and Jim Layden left Saturday
for iNew York, where they visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Keidanz for a few days.
They were accompanied home Tues
day by Barbara Jean and Patsy Vick,
who will spend some time with Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Vick.
Week-end with Parents
Miss Geneva White, of Raleigh,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob White.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carr and sons,
Carl, Jr., and Bobby, of Hillsboro,
spent the week-end as guests ot
Mrs. Anse White.
at 11 o'clock. A short play, "Women
in a Changing World", will be pre
sented. A special collection will be
taken for benevolences. The public
is cordially invited to be present
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. Carroll Holmes was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday after
noon at hei home. Those enjoying
Mrs. Holmes' delightful hospitality
were Mesdames Charles E. Johnson,
Vivian Darden, E. L. Laughinghouse,
H. C. Stokes, T. L. Jessup, Miss Mary
Sumner and Miss Helen Morgan
High score prize was awarded Miss
Sumner, low went to Mrs. Jessup,
and Mrs. Stokes received the floating
prize.
The hostess served a delicious
salad course.
BURGESS NEWS
Visiting Here
Mrs. Tom White, of Oak City, is
the guest of Mrs. R. A. White this
week.
Week-end with Family
R. A. White, who ia now working
in Richmond, Va., spent the week-end
at home with his family.
Sunday Here
J. T. Robbins, of Washington, N.
C, spent Sunday as the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Vick.
Week-end in Edenton
Billy Burke Morgan spent the
week-end in Edenton with her aunt,
Mrs. Harry Crummey.
MARY TOWE CIRCLE MEETS
Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields and
Mrs. Morgan Walker were joint
hostesses on Monday evening when
the Mary Towe Circle met with them
for the regular monthly meeting.
Miss Jeannette Fields was in
charge of an interesting program,
using as her topk "Two Outstanding
Missionaries to Africa." Those tak
ing part on the program were Miss
Mary Field, Mrs. Lucius Blanchard-,
Jr., Miss Dorcas Knowles and Mrs.
Morgan Walker.
Miss Grace Knowles presided dur
ing the business session.
, During the social hour the host
esses served delicious refreshments.
Those present were Miss Mary
Towe, Mrs. Lucius Blanchard, Jr.,
Miss Mary Field, Miss Jeanette
Fields, Miss Mary Webb, Miss Grace
Knowles, Mrs. Martin Towe, Mrs.
Edgar Fields, Miss Dorcas Knowles,
Muss Joyce Stokes, Mrs. Henry Clay
Sullivan, Miss Mary Elizabeth Fields
and Mrs. Morgan Walker.
Visiting Parents
Miss 'Sarah Brinn, of Jackson, was
the week-end guest of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brinn. Tim Brinn
arrived from Annapolis, Md., last
week to spend several weeks with his
parents.
Returns Home
Mrs. Mollie Pruden has returned
from Anderson, S. C, where she vis
ited her daughter.
Visiting in Raleigh
Mrs. R. H. Willis went to Raleigh
last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. L.
State Theatre "T' !!
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Matthews were
dinner guests .of Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Matthews, on Edenton Road, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Chappell, of
Windsor, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnlght
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Matthews
and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ives, of Eli
zabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. Linnle
Davenport, Jr., W. Davenport, and
Mrs. Hilda Phelps, of Creswell, visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Basnight on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Spivey, on Edenton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy White and
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
William White Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Overton and Mrs. D.
Stedman spent Sunday with Mrs. A.
L. Overton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Lane spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Nixon Mollowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long, Mr.
and Mrs. John Elliott spent Sunday
with Mr. pnd Mrs. C. R. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Simpson called
on Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Layden
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Proctor spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Davenport, in Chowan County.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rountree, of
Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Rountree during the
week-end.
BRIDGE PARTY HOSTESS
Mrs. Henry Clay Sullivan delight
fully entertained at a bridge party
last Thursday evening at her home.
Those enjoying the evening were
Mesdames W. H. Pitt, Lucius Blanch
ard, Jr., C. A. Davenport, T. P. Brinn,
Silas Whedbee, W. H. Oakey, R. M.
Riddick, D. F. Reed, and Joe Towe,
Miss White, Miss Joyce IStokes and
Miss Marian Morrow. Mrs. Brinn
won the prize for high score, Mrs.
Reed, second high, and the floating
prize went to Mrs. Towe.
The hostess served a dainty
course.
BETHEL NEWS
Mrs. W. H. Fleetwood, of Nor
folk, Va., spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long, of Hope
well, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. IS. Long
Sunday morning.
Mrs. S. C. Phillips has returned
home after visiting with her daugh
ter, Mrs. J. W. Stallings, at Camden.
Miss Helen Hoffler returned to
repeated in unison. The secretary
called the roll and read the minutes
of the last meeting.
After the business session, Miss
Maness demonstrated pictures in the
home.
During the social hour a flower
contest was conducted by Mrs. E. L.
Goodwin with Mrs. J. J. Phillips win
ning the prize. Lemonade and
cookies .were served to the following:
Mesdames M. T. Griffin, W. P. Long,
T. C. Chappell, J. C. Hobbs, J. J.
Phillips, Joe White, R. F. Standin,
Ennis Phillips, R. S. Chappell, E. L.
Goodwin, Maggie Broughton, Leroy
Goodwin, and Misses Frances Maness,
Gertie Chappell, Blanche Goodwin,
Evelyn Long, Jayne Griffin, Helen
Horner.
The club welcomed one new mem
ber, Mrs. Vashti White. 1
Mrs. Ernest Long, Mrs. W. P. Long,
Mr. and Mrs. John Corprew, Jr.
BARBECUE DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell Enter
tained a number of friends at a bar
becue dinner at their home at Ash
land Sunday at 2 o'clock. Bbecuc
was cooked and served to the guests
on the lawn. V( I
Those who enjoyed Mr. and MrsJ
Powell's hospitality were Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Layden and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe' Towe and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Towe, Mr. and Mrs.
Josiah Proctor and family, Miss Mary
m t rr t..i: rmnl t
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Murray and son,!
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Simpson and fam-j
ily. and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Mai
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Friday, May 23
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The Minnie Wilson Missionary So-1
ciety of the Methodist Church metl
on Monday evening at the home of
Miss Kate Blanchard. Mrs. Charles
Whedbee, chairman, presided. Mrs.
Jake White and Mrs. Dan Williams
were in charge of a very interesting
program, the topic of which -was
"Stewardship of Christian : Educa
tion." Readings were given by Mrs.
Jake White, Mrs. E. M. Newby and
Mrs. W. W. Trueblood. A quartet
composed of Mrs. B. G. Koonce, Mrs.
T. B. Sumner, Mrs. W. G. Wright
and Mrs. Simon Rutenburg, sang,
Alter tne meeting delicious re
freshments were served. .
WOODLAND SOCIETY MEETS
The Women's Society of Christian
Service of Woodland Church met on
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ernest
Cartwright. "Throw Out the Life
Line' was used as the opening hymn,
after which Mrs. Mary Keaton offer
ed prayer. A short business session
was held. Mrs. W. H. Cartwright
had charge of the devotional. After
a hymn, Mrs. Ralph Harrell read a
paper on "What Value Suffering V
Mrs, Ernest Cartwright read a poem,
f A Toast to Christian Mothers."
(1The leaflet, , "Investing Our Herit
age for Christian Education," was
given by' Mrs. Jack Benton and Mrs.
Elmer Wood. . i '
Mrs. Eddie Harrell conducted the
Spiritual Life program, reading from
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