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r '-i r vn. c. Am . ' RAITMGARTNEB WINSLOW ; t v .... .. Announcement Juts - been made of he engagement arid approaching mar riage of Mia Elizabeth Randolph Winslow, daughter of J. Emmett Win alow of Hertford and Mrs. Mary Clark Winslow of Elisabeth City, to Paul Royden t Baumgartner of Detroit, Michigan. The wedding will take place at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, De troit, on Saturday, August 26. PERRY - BENTON Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Benton announce the engagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Lois Faye, to Timothy Clair Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry of Belvidere. The wedding is planned for Sunday, September 17, at five o'clock, in the Woodland Methodist Church. The public is cordially invited to attend. . Returned Home Mrs. Hudson Butler and children, Marguerite and David, returned home Thursday after spending several days at Nags Head. In Hospital a Tom Eason is a patient in ,the Al bemarle Hospital, where he is under " going observation and treatment. Returned Borne j&Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and Mr. Old Mrs. Elwood Perry have returned from a motor trip through Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina. While gone, they visited Mrs. Byrum's sis ter and brother-in-law, CFO and Mrs. Daniel Boyce. Week Here Mrs. 'Herbert Johnson from Nor folk is spending this week as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Buck. Sunday InrKempsrilIe Mri and Mrs. Luther Sitterson spent Sunday in Kempsville, Va., visiting relatives. . . v., Returned Home Miss Pat Moore of Norfolk has re turned home afte visiting her grand mother, Mrs. S. T. Sutton. From Charlotte Mrs. Hamilton J.t Anthony and son Stewart Anthony '. are, spending the week with' Mr. and Mrs, Charles Ford Sumner. ,' v . Sunday In FayetteriUe V Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caravello and Mrs. Mary Moore spent Sunday in Favette- ville as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Murphy Moore and W. A. Gregory. Enroute they picked up Mrs. Lloyd Hinson in Wilson who spent the day with them. In Baltimore Simon Rutenburg left Tuesday on a business trip to Baltimore, Maryland. While there he will visit his sister, Mrs. Sidney Marks. Returned Home Mrs. Mary Norris Hughes has re turned to her home in Norfolk after visiting Mrs. Virginia B. Seely for a few days. , , From Richlands ) Miss Harriette Seely has returned to her home here after spending two weeks with Miss Billie Selfe in Rich- lands, Va. v At Nags Head Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hourmouzis, at their cottage at Nags Head were: Mr. and Mrs. William Paulos and daughters, Sophie and Catherine of Tee port, Liong isiana, Mr. and Mrs. Vassilios Nigdelis and daughte, Sophie, of Pelham, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Visiting Here . -w: ft tr i . ntii.vA'k "fcT T is spending' some time with Mr. and From Norfolk Mrs. G. R. Anderson and children of Norfolk are the guests of Mrs. S. T. Sutton this week. To Detroit Mrs. Ellen McCallum, J. Emmett Winslow and son Julian and Mrs. Mary Clark Winslow of Elizabeth City left Tuesday for Detroit, Michigan,' From Loulouurg V "" .: Miss Jesse Taylor Harris and .Mrs. Osborne Yarbough of Louisburg were guests of Miss Kate Blanchard sev eral' days last week. : : , : : .-; V"-' -tj ', " ' ' :' S;? V ?M At Nags" Head' f . ' ' - Mrs. J. H. Towe and children left Sunday to spend several days at Nags Head.,v'Ay : From Elisabeth City , " ' Anne Canon Wright and Mel Wright are spending several days with their grandmother, Mrs. J. E. Everette A From Norfolk 1 Mrs. Grayson Inman and children of Norfolk spent several days last week with C. G. Stephens and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skipsey.- Wednesday Here Mrs. J. M. Eason and son, Jimmy, spent Wednesday of last week as, the guests of Mr., and Mrs. waiter Ed wards. i '. ",; Sunday At Nags Head -. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe and daughter, Jo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Stallings and children spent Sun day at Nags Head. In Elisabeth City Miss Carolyn Faye Lewis was the guest of her aunt in Elizabeth City on Wednesday and Thursday. ROOK PARTY Miss Xate Blanchard was hostetiB to her bridge club Tuesday evening at ner uome. ' xnose enjoying the even" iiig were kesJames V. li. DarJ.m, B. G. Koonce, Charles Whedbee, T7. G. Wright, Tommy Sumner, CIr!ps Henc, R. M. RidJIck and J. 0. Ft.ton. High score prize was won by Mrs. DarJen and low went to Mrs. Whed bee, A S A'e.t course was Served, v At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Elliott, Mrs. T. E. Raper and Mrs. W. M. Divers are spending this week at Nags Head. From Baltimore ; Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bernhardt of Baltimore, Md., and their granddaugh ter, Laura Lee Hart, of High Point, Bpent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jake White. From Richmond Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White and their three sons of Richmond, Va.,' arrived Thursday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Frs. Jake White. - In New York Dan Berry, Carroll Berry, Jr., and Howard Pitt are a pending: several days wjis weeknjNejr York City. ;. From Belhaven h S Mr. and Mrs. A. Zambofi and chil dren spent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hourmouzis at their cottage at Nags Head. Vicki Johnson entertained a num ber of friends Tuesday at a rook party. Those . ( playing were. Clay Stokes, Carlyn Lewis, Ann Brinn, Jo Davis Towe, Elizabeth Thatch, Kath- aleen Blanchard, Becky Nixon, Mary Elliott Brinn, Jo Pat Stokes, Mar- jorie Brinn, Julia Ann Stokes and Gale Johnson. High score prize was presented to Becky Nixon and low went to Jo Davis . Towe. Refresh ments were served. j From Portsmouth Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and children of Portsmouth were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Mathews and Mrs. J. G. Rogerson. where they will attend the Baum-lRuth Johnson remained to spend sev- gartner-Winslow wedding. I era! days. Today: Friday Matinee S P. M. 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