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T7V 0 ' J "7 " 1 r.i.- From Jantestowa ; , ; Tom Beers of. Jamestown, N. spent several days her, ls week visiting Mrs. John Beers and Mr. and Mrs. L. CL Window. , Returned Heme 11 '.' Mrs. CHirton Eley and children have returned home after spending a few days last week at Suffolk, Va, with relatives. At NagsHead - Julian Powell is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Towe at Nags Head, From Franklin Judy ' Jones of Franklin, 1 Va., is spending this week with Mrs. Tom Skipsey and C. G. Stephens. Sunday Gnests Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eley and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis of Suffolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Eley. At Kill Devil Hill Mr. and Mrs. Bill ' Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wynne King and Horace Bak er of Mt Airy, Miss Marilyn Welch of Lansing and Sen Taylor of Wythe, ville, Va., spent the week-end at Kill Devil Hill At Ocean View Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Benton na Mr. and Mrs., Lawrence Towe spent last Wednesday at Ocean View; Va. f FVm Elisabeth City s Mrs. Wirth Chory and children of !y. Elizabeth City spent several days tms week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Webb. -1 rw-j r - ' i Hiss . Jlle .3aiCn VL;e' is -nIng tUs week at YLa Beach, u, with reMves; ,' j From Washington G. S. ' Fergerson of Washington, D. C, is visiting Mrs. J. C Elancaard. In Maresville , ' - Mrs. J. D. Coston left Tuesday for Mayesville tb visit relatives.' ; , , From Pennsylvania ..:; Miss Catherine White of Beaver, Pa., spent a few daya last week visit ing relatives and mends in the eoun- At Norfolk Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lamb visited Mrs. Lamb's sister, Sunday, at Lee Memorial Hospital in Norfolk. : V In Goldsboro ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis and daughter. Carolyn, spent Tuesday in Goldsboro as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Winn. Carolyn remained to spend a few days. In New York Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Byrum and C. P. O. Daniel E. Boyce and Mrs. Boyce of Waycross, Ga., left Thursday for a week's tour of Rhode Island and New York. Returned Home Mrs. R. D. Turgeon, Jr., and chil dren returned to their home at Pala tine, 111., Monday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Hel ton. , BASEBALL FRIDAY NIGHT - AUGUST 8th 8 P. M. Elizabeth City Shrine Club , vs. . Suffolk Shrine Club ON Memorial Field Elizabeth City, N. C. I BENEFIT OF ELIZABETH CITY SHRINE CLUB Come and bring your family and friends ... YouH enjoy the game and have loads of fun watching these Shriners play ball! At Hospital : H. A. Whitley was admitted to the Chowan Hospital Wednesday for treatment , From Tarboro ' ' ' ' ' ' Miss Mitzie Green of Tarboro spent the week-end with Mrs.' Baker Wood and Miss Hulda Wood, . From Bet heads " Billy Woods of BethesdaJ Md is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Louis Crawford. ' .. i,J At Chowan College , - Mrs. I. A. Ward, camp mother and Rev. Charles Duling, camp director, left this week for the G. A. and R. A. Camp at Chowan College. Recuperating v Major Arthur R. Woods, Sr., of Bethesda, Md., is recuperating at his home following a major operation. Week-end Guests ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stutzman and daughter, Paula, of Deg Moines, Iowa, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Davenport. ; v Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Novotny of Stamford, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton and Mrs. C. H. How ard Sunday. At Watts Hospital Sjmon Rutenburg was operated upon at Watts Hospital in Durham Wednesday. Mrs. Rutenburg is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams in Durham. In Canada ,. ' Harry Overton, Jr., and Zack: Har ris left this week for a trip to' Can ada. Returned Home . Beoky Cox has returned home af ter spending three weeks at the Bag lev cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. From Charlotte v Miss Maude Prtdgeon and Mrsw-Van Avery of Charlotte spent the Week end with Mrs. Clyde McCallum. Returned Home ' Mr. and Mrs. Berry Coleman and children have returned home after attending the funeral of Mrs. Cole man's father at Roanoke Rapids.' l.f-K. . y i . ,t ... 1't. and i Grj- 4 ; -"n ax' sirs of N; . Va. t i Jr. sni lira. J. C Xlines of T "11, -Va., spent Sunday with C, G. i. , hens and Ha. Tom Uaey. , t At Virginia Ceach - ' Misses Jo Pat Stokes. Julia Ann Stokes,- Elie Carol Divers and Sue Perry White are spending this week at the Bagley cottage at Virginia Beach, Va. ' Returned Borne ' :.. ' Charles Williford has returned home after spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley at Vir ginia Beach, Va. ' , Week-end At Nags Head ', , . ' Jack Kanoy spent the week-end at Nags Head with Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Wright ' " ' 't Wednesday At Nags Head Mrs. G. R. Tucker, Miss Suet Monds and Mrs. J. E. Everett spent Wed nesday at Nags Head visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Monds, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mel vn Wright.'- . , Returned Home i Mrs. Minnie Garrison has returned to her home in SimpsonvUle, S. C, af. At Napt I : .'-i:. Kr. and - . i T-e r-1 daughter, and 1 a ar.J I.s. .y -tailings and ct " ' -n are spending this week at the To e cottage at Nags Head. . - : . At Nags Head- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Futrell and son, Richard. Mr. and lira. T. B. Bum- ner and son; Tommy, tlr. - and Mrs. Bill Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. 21 Jessup and daughter, susan, un. ki. A. uav ennort and son, Carlton, left Friday for a two weeks': vacation "t Nags Head. - Dr. ' Davenport left Sunday for a short stay, there. . MivH Frnm WaahlnKton Mr. and-Mrs. W. O. llewbold and Mr. Rosa Waldron, who have been Hvlnir at Washington, D, C, have mov ed into the NeWbold house at 80 Dobb Street. ? ,t , I - ; ? From Maiden . - - ' Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Pierce of Mai' denj Mass., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nixon, Fiom Raleigh i .. iijike .and.Dr.. Louise prr: rClr" this wees ai mo - J. j c . . b at -i-gnua beacr ' ancixs TO MSST - , ' niAT-tr.Hirf. Circles' of the' Mission ary Society will mee next week as follows: The Vera Payne Circle wiJ , meet Monday afternoon at 8:80 P. at the church. The Artie rawsnw Circle will meet Monday , night at 8 P. M. with Mrs. B. W. Pennington. The Inabelle 1 ColemaA ' Circle ' will meet Monday night at 8 P. church. The Mary- Ellen Dosier Circle will' meet Monday night at 8 P. M., with Mrs, Colon Jackson, . or. The vMattie Macon Circle will meet Tuesday nights at 8 P. M.f with Mrs. Jake Chesson, Jr. The Bessie Pritch- ard Circle will meet Monday mgnt at P. M, with Mrs. Haywood Divers. The, Unsa PoweH Circle will meet Tuesday night at 8 P, M., with Mrs. Louis Stallings. . v . , MEETING CANCELLED - The August meeting of the AuxilK ary of the Wm. Paul Stallings Poet 01 tne American jjcgiun o - v Mr. and Mrs.' Rex Stevenson and celled, it was announced toroy oy daurhtr. Kav. f Raleigh anent the Mrs. J. R. Webb, wlw stated tne nex vriiiwiitiiiiieiv.v-)VVlu rfWB-i- swwws " Ui I Today: Friday Shows: 3:15-7-9 P. M.V iMTBNA LOT ' JEANNE CRAIN "Belles on Their Toes" Saturday Show Opens 1 P. M. .' LASH LARUE ;v'3fr;r-.-'-: N;'';;,:;.:;;'.:;,.??! 'Vanishing.Outposts,, iRadarmen From The Moon No. 4 I At Lake Sumner Mrs. Robert Hollowell and "chil dren are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cely at Lake Sumner. They were ac companied there by Mr. Hollowell, who went on to AsheviUe on business.. Returned Home Mrt and Mrs. Maurice Rivette and children have returned to their home at New Orleans. La., after visituur Mr. and Mrs, .Harry Broughton. - . Returned Home " Mrs. L. B. Merrill and son. Cliff. have returned to their home at So- nora, Texas, after visiting W. F. C. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Edwards. ' : From Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Stephenson of Weldon spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Felton. Returned Home Mrs. C. H. Howard has returned home after visiting relatives at Win-ston-Salem, ... . , . Sunday Shows 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 P. M. RANDOLPH SCOTT AND DAVID BRYAN tovostii:: X' Monday and Tuesday: Matinee 8:15 Night 7-9 P. M. - DORIS DAT AND DANNT THOMAS ' . :;:V;.,'.;--.'y:.-.; .; r-;.. ' . ..rin--"..-. '. '. k - ''s.-Z 111 SEE Yflll III f.lY KIEBF Wednesday: ; Matinee 8:15 P. M. Night 7-9 P. M. i, - DOUBLE FEATURE ; . Second Feature ;, First Feature- -JOAN DAVIS ARTHUR BLAKB; "Harem Clirr RALPH MORGAN JOHN CALVERT Lb Gold Fever,,1 Thursday-Fridky :' Matinee i:15 Night Y-9 P. M. v!" JANE RUSSELL AKp RCTSEtT BIITCOTM From Philadelphia Mrs. F. B. Stevenson and children from Philadelphia. Pa- men wral days in Hertford with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Hollowell before returning to une nouowen cottage at Nags Head for several weeks' stay. From Greenville - -, , Mrs. M. F; Jolly and daughter of Greenville spent; the ; week-end and several days this week with Ernest Reed. i iivp'yX 'X:,y:,'. From Washington Ml : Atwi Mm VmmU W". ; Washington, D. C, spent Fridav and Saturday with Mrs. L A. White' en route to Daytona .Beach, Fla. From Portsmouth - ' Mamie Carter , of Portsmouth, Va., is spending the summer with Miss Mary Sumner and Miss Matilda New- bold.' V - ; Returned Home ' , ' Mr8 V N. Darden hhs returned home after spending several day at AtlanUc Beach. , Mi.' 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