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BELVIDERE NEWS
Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry Williford of
Wilson and Jackson spent the week
end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
White.,'. ' ', ' v' "' '
Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Cannon, Mrs.
W. H. ; Young and children, Harmon,
Jr., and Bobby, visited Mr. and Mrs.
.T M. rinneland Sundav . afternoon.
Mrs. Young and children remained for
a longer visit.
Mrs. C T. Rogerson and Mrs. t!ur
tis Chappell spent Thursday in Nor
fnlfc.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White and chil
dren, Jay and Sara Lynn, of Norfolk
wer week-end quests of Mr. and
Mm. L. J. Winslow.
Miss Margaret S. White attended
the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
David White, of Greensboro, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. JS. white ana cnu
A Ann aiwl CSlonn'.1 vicritad Mrs.
Henry Winslow of Whiteston Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack White and Mr.
and Mrs. Hilton White of Whiteston
visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Chappell
and family Sunday.
Mrs. E. S. White and Miss Grace
Chappell attended the district teach
ers meeting in Greenville Tuesday.
Miss Mildred unley ol JNew nope
wai a supper guest of Miss Carolyn
Hurdle Friday. , ' "
i HOBBS-BYRUM
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Byrum, Sr. of
Hertford announce the engagement
ani approaching marriage of their
daughter, Janice Elizabeth, to Hallett
UaVld MOODS, BOH OI mr. '""'
D. Hobbs of Tyner. "
The wedding will taKe piace Oc
tober 24 at the Center Hill Baptist
Church at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
The public is invited.
WHITESTON NEWS
Mrs. Marvin Shore of Pilot Moun
t;n Mi Ruth Dav and Mrs. Ott of
Guilford College visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John T. .Lane rnday.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane, Mr.
Elsbury Lane, Mr. and Mrs. Elec
Stallings and children Janice and
Arlene were dinner guests oi Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Howell of Hertford
Sunday.
Mr nnH Mrs. Leland Winslow and
. Francis Jav of Elizabeth City
were dinner gueste of Mr. and, Mrs.
Morrill Winslow and Mr. and Mrs.
Hpnrv Winslow Sunday. Other Sun-
Aav visitors at the home of Mrs,
Henrv Winslow were: Miss Thelma
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White, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Winslow,
Miss Lena Winslow, Miss Delia
Winslow, Miss Mary Winslow, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene White, Mr. Eugene
Thomas White, Mary Ann and Jim-
mie White, Mr. and Mis. tdwin
White and children iAnn and Glenn,
Mr. and Mrs. ueorge winslow and
dauphter Sheila. Mr. and Mrs. P C.
White, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Wins
low and children Clinton and La
Clair. "' .v.,'W'v;v.,.;;;: ". ;
Mr. and Mrs. -Wjll Furman of
Media, Pa., visited in the community
during the past week.; 'V"
CHAP ANOKE NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott spent Sun-
Hav in Norfolk. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Lerov Nixon visited
relatives in Jarvisburg on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Both and fam
ily pt Tyner were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Boyce.
The Jtev. and Mrs. rJ. IB. td wards
and Mrs. Rachel Copeland were -din
ner guests of Mr. and "Mrs. C. P.
Quincy on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Onley spent
Sunday "with their daughter in Nor
folk.
Mrs. Cary Quincy of Norfolk is vis
iting Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Quincy this
week.
Robert Earl Edwards of1 Winfall
spent Sunday with Stanley Pierce.
' CELEBRATES 65t& BIRTHDAY v
At his home on Edenton Road, Ern
est Spivey celebrated his 65th birth-
day Sunday at a three-course dinner.
" Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Lane and children, Winston,
Jr., and .Annie ! Lou,1 Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Jordan and children, Thomas,
Margaret t Ann, Frankie i.Mae - and
Elizabeth, Mrs. J. Jordan, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Layden and son Joseph,' Mr.
and Mrs. Alonzo Spivey and children,
Linda and Nancy, Miss Sarah Jor
dan, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Byrum and
children, Noah, Jr., Audrey, , Elsie
Mallard, and Eslie; Mallard, Mr., and
Mrs. George Byrum and sons, Joseph
and Alden, Miss . Jean Lindsay,' Gur
nie Jordan and son, Jimrtile, and the
host and hostess Mr; and Mrs. Ernest
Spivey and children, Tommie and
Alice. -. ' ' i ' - '.
.After dinner the guests gathered in
the living room, i where Mr. Spivey
opened and acknowledged his many
useful and beautiful gifts. - 7 .
Before the guests departed the two-
tier birthday cake, decorated with'.
green and white candles, was cut and
served with jello topped with whipped
cream. ;
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE. CLUB
' Mrs. C. M. Williford was hostess to
her bridge club Friday night at her
home on xJobb Street, inose playing
were. Mesdames T. L. Jessup. C.-E.
Johnson, G R. Holmes, G. W. Barbee,
V. N. Darden, M. R. Campbell, Miss
Mary Sumner and Miss Helen Mor
gan.- The high score, prize-went to
Mrs. Darden. " A salad course was
served.' y , , , - .'.'.
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