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Fre Norfolk . .,v
Mr. and Mrs. WilUaai 5 Perry ahd
on from Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Perry, Sr, Saturday.
Visiting Grandmother
lf jfy Betsy Brinklejr from Plymouth
is visiting her Grandmother, Mrs. Isa
Tucker.
AT Greensboro
'Miss Nancy Darden spent the week
end in Winston-Salem with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. George, and left Sunday
for Greensboro where she will attend
Summer school at W.C.N.C.
Week-end at Nags Head
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwards spent
the week-end at the Towe Cottage ftt
Nags Head.
From Weldon
Bennett Stephenson from Weldon
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Felton and Miss Peggy Felton.
At Nags Head
Mrs. J. H. Towe and children are
spending this month at their cottage
at Nags Head. Mr. Towe spent the
week-end there.
Visiting Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dil'ion and son
Jay are spending this week at Pres
ton, ML, visiting relatives.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mr3. Guy Newby Jr. from
Charleston, West Va. spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Newby.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brinn and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brinn
from Newport-News spent the week
end with Mrs. Rosser Brinn.
From BoonviOe
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Transou from
Boonville spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. T. S. White. They were ac
companied home by Miss Nancy Zach-
ery who will attend summer school at
Boone, N. C. .
Returned Home
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holleman Jr. re
turned home Tuesday from Greens
boro where Mr. Holleman attended a
Western Auto meeting.
Returnel Monday
Miss Helene Britt and Sam Britt
from Shelby returned home Monday
after spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. F. T. Britt and J. T. Bmtt.
Mrs, J. T. Britt accompanied them
home after spending several weeks
here with relatives and friends.
In Greenville
Mrs. Ralph Wallace and daughter,
Frances are spending several weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McMullan in
Greenville, N. C.
From Durham
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Archer and son
Billy from Durham., arrived home this
week to visit Mrs. G. E. Newby,
Week-end at Nags Head '
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holmes and
John Holmes spent the week-end at
the Winder cottage at Nags Head.
From Raleigh
Mrs. Duke ' Morgan of Raleigh
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Morris.
From Rocky Mount
Miss Mary Helene Newby from
Rocky Mount spent the week-end with
E. M. Newby.
Week-end At Nags Head
Misses Pat Morris, Maude Holmes,
Katherine Ann Holmes, Reggie Tuck
er Richard Futrell and Carlton Dav
enport spent' (the week-end at Nags
Head at the Winder cottage.
Returned Home
Miss Bunie Mae Godwin has return
ed to Washington, D. C. after spend
ing last Week with her mother.
Saturday in Raleigh
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Biggers and
daughter, Patricia spent Saturday in
Raleigh, they were accompanied there
by Mrs. Cole. Mrs. Biggers' Mother
has returned to her home at Pinehurst
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Biggers.
Returned
Thurman White returned home Sun
day after spending several days in
Charlotte, N. C. where he attended a
meeting.
Visiting Here
Lt and Mrs. Gordon Walker and
dauriiter. Becky Knowles Walker
from Putuxant Kiver, Mjl. are visiting
Mrs. R L. Knowles,
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From Carolina
Reggie Tuckers' Howard Broughton,
Bill Murray and Zack Harris arrived
home Thursday from Carolina Uni
versity to spend the summer with
their parents. ,
Returned HomegSK- vv'
Mrs, Harvey Norfleet and daughter
returned to her home in Holland, Va.,
Sunday x after spending two . weeks
with Mrs. Baker Wood and Miss Hulda
Wood,- Mr, Norfleet spent the. week
end.' i'4 ; , r'
From Columbia ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. PoKard and son
Bill from Columbia visited Mr. and
Mrs. B. P. Elliott Sr., Saturday..
Returned Home
Mrs. Thurman White returned home
Tuesday after visiting here parents at
Murfreesboro, N. U : j ;
From Selma
Mrs. Herbert White Sr. from Selma
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert White. -. .
At Nags Head
Mrs. J. S. Vick left Sunday for
Nags Head where she will spend this
week with friends.
Week-end Here
Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton and
chudren from Newport-News spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Raper.
From Raleigh -
Mrs. Shelton White and children
from Raleigh are the guests this week
of Mrs. R. T. White and R. L.
Knowles. Mr. White spent the week
end but returned home Sunday.
Saturday Guests
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Mohn and daugh
ters from Plymbuth visited Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Woodard, Saturday.
Week-end Guests
Miss Arlean Porter from Elizabeth
City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrow and
son, Bobby from Norfolk spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. N
Darden.
From Columbia
Mrs. W. E. Drake and children of
Columbia, Tenn., are spending several
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Thad C.
Chappell. Mr. Drake spent the week
end here but returned home Monday.
In Hospital
Pete Mathews, son of Mr.and Mrs.
Fred Mathews had his appendix re
moved at the Albemarle Hospital,
Tuesday and is reported recuperating
nicely.
Week-end Guests
Mrs. Mary Hill and Miss Joan Hill
of Norfolk spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. White.
At Nags Head
Maude Holmes, Catherine Ann
Holmes, Pat Morris, Reginald Tucker,
Carlton Davenport and Richard Fu
trell spent the weekend at Nags
Head.
From Charlottesville
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Britt Jr., and
son and Mrs. S. S. Britt, of Char
lottesville, Va., spent last week visit
ing Mrs. R. L. Holmes'.
,UAr.Y TOWE'S TO MEET .
' The Mary Towe- Missionary Society
of the Methodist Church will meet
Monday night, June 13 at 8 p.m. with
Mrs. H. C. Sullivan.1 AH Members are
urged to attend. '-
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
Mrs. J. 0. Felton was hostess to
her bridge club Tuesday evening at
her home. Those playing were Mes-
dames T. B. Sumner, W. G. Wright,
B. G. Koonce, Charles Whedbee, R.
M. Riddickv Miss Thelma Elliott, Miss
Jean Howard and the hostess. The
high score prize went to Mrs. Sumner,
low to Miss Howard. A.Balad course
was'; served. ::
WSCS MEET
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Methodist Church met
Monday night at 8 p.m. at the church.
Mrs. W. H. Pitt, the new president,
presided. , Reports were given from
chairmen of the various circles. Mrs.
Lawrence Towe was in charge of a
very interesting program. Those tak
ing part beside Mrs. Towe were Miss
Mary Sumner, Miss Ruby White, Mrs.
W. C. Cherry and Mrs, Martin Towe.
The meeting was closed with a pray
er by Mrs. T. S. White.
TEMPLE-HOLLOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brickhouse Hol-
lowell, of Route 8, Hertford, announce
the engagement and approaching mar
riage of their daughter, Alice Anne,
to Bailey Smith Temple, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Temple, of Route 3;
Elizabeth City. The wedding will take
place at Cedar Grove Methodist
Church, Sunday afternoon, June 26,
at five o'clock.
No invitations are being sent but
the public is invited to attend
HOSTESS TO ROQK CLUB
If ra ' Martin Tmn n IimttAM 4a m;
her rook club Thursday evening at her J ?
home on Church. Street Those play
ing were Meadames Jim' Bass, Cliff
Banks,: Clinton Ely, Willie Ainsley,
Edgar Fields, Jimmy StalDngs, Thorn
as Tilley, Ray Haskett, Edward Bar- .
her, Alfred Lane, and J. R. Webb. The
high score prize went to Mrs. Bass ;
second high to Mrs. Stallings, low to -.
Mrs. Webb and; floating prize was
awarded Mrs. TfDey. A sweet coarse
was served. .
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. H. A. Whitely entertained her:
bridge , club Friday evening aj her
home on Church Street Those play
ing were' Mesdames Walter Edwards,
W. H. Hardcastle, S. P. Jessup, C. A.
Davenport, J. R. Futrell, Trim Wilsen,
and t Miss Mae Wood Winslow. The
high score ; prize went to Mrs. Ed- -
wards. : A sweet course was served.,
House Guests
Mrs. 0. Y. Yarborough of Louis-
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blan-
chard of Chicago are the guests of
Miss Kate Blanchard.
From Roxboro
Miss Jean Howard arrived home
from Roxboro Monday to spend sev
eral days with her mother, Mrs. C. H.
Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fel
ton.
In Suffolk
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ely and child
ren are spending this week in Suf
folk with relatives.
From Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum from
Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. E.
A. Byrum.
Attended Graduation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray at
tended the graduation of Bill Murray
at Cardfta University Monday. They1
were accompanied home by Mrs. Mur-'
ray, from Newton who also attended
the graduation.
At Chapel Hill
Mrs. Sally Baker, Mrs. Bill Cox,
Mis3 Polly Baker, Dick Baker, Mrs.
Chip Winslow, and Misses Annie and
Eliza White spent Monday at Chapel
Hid! and attended the graduation of
Horace Baker at Carolina University.
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Monday Guests .
( Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hobbs from
Edenton, Dr. Ralph Hobbs from Bir
mingham, Ala., spent Monday with
Mrs. E. A. Byrum.
Attended Graduation
Mrs. Mamie Blanchard attended the
graduation bf her granddaughter.
Miss Mary Sue Bagley in Elizabeth
City last week.
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rivet and
daughter from New Orleans, La., are
the guests ox Mr. and - Mrs., Harry
Broughton.
From Jonesboro
; Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Stokes from
Jonesboro arjg;Visiting relatives here.
In Chicago. , 'J, "
C. O. Fowler left laT week for
Chicago where he will visit for two
weeks. , j
Retained Home '
Mrs. T. P. Brinn and children spent
Sunday and Monday at Dham visit
intr Mrs.- W. H. Glasson. Dr Brinn
went to Chapel Hill Monday and was
accompanied home by Mrs. Brinn and
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