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". ... .. . .. . ..., ...... .. b and II. e Z-n n.jvei here recently from Elizabeth City. , - 1 ....... Hiss , Marietta Jolliff .eft Thurs day to join the faculty members of the S. L. Sheep School,. Elizabeth City. . 5 , Mrs. P. W. McDonald and two chil dren of Sanford have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Asbell . .. . . lb letters start. Then from all ever the fres world com laefc omments these from reader f THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, aa international daily .newspaper: . '"The. Monitor it must read fas or ttraightJhinking "1 returned to school after lap of 18 jearu I uill get my degree from the college, but my education come from the Monitor. . . ' : "The Monitor give me idem for my tvork. . , "I ftuZy enjoy it com- pony. . Yon, too, will find the --Monitor informative, with complete world mews. Yon will discover a eon stroctivo viewpoint in every news story. Use the coupon below for a'spe del Introductory subscription t months for only S3. A Ckrbtua Seine Mtakar Ow. Nwnr St, BmImi 15. M.m, V. f . A. 11mm m4 aw mi kMradaruiy Mri. ha to Tk. CWvjUi Seine MmMm T mm. 1 MUM M. (mm) irfgr) . (mm) "ni'fimvTnnnr inn r nnnf, mmwmvwh Jacksonville, 1 a., weie r.cc; fit visit ors with the Thurman Riddick family. The Rev. and Mrs. D. V. Pike, and Mrs. Bertha S. White are attending the N. C. Ministers' Conference at Quaker Lake this week. Samuel R. Levering of Ararat, Va., Board Member of Peace and Social concerns of the Friends Five- Year meeting, participated in the Friends Church services Sunday A. M., and was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. ' : , Mr. and Mrs. Lucullas MacMullan of Norfolk, Va., were Sunday P. M., visitors with Miss Margaret and Miss Lucy White. Tuesday, visitors with Mrs. Mack White were Mrs. L. R. Ward, Miss Thelitis Ward, Mrs. Ralph Ward and daughter, Wanda, and Mrs. . Callie Copeland of Ryland. - Mrs. T. C. Perry, Sr., and Mrs. T. C. Perry, Jr., visited with Mrs. Jack Burton and Mrs. Gertie Mathews of Hertford Sunday. Bert Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kite and two children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chappell and family. ; i Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Perry, Jr., were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Layden of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Gailey Chappell and two children enjoyed a trip through the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia last week. In' celebration of her eighty-fifth birthday anniversary Sunday Mrs. Jo- siah White had as her dinner guests her children and grandchildren includ ing Mr. and Mrs. David J. White of Greensboro, Mrs. John Wiggins and family of Sunday, her brother, Chas. Brown of Philadelphia. ; f The N, W. Chappell and the Mack White families spent Sunday at Nags Head. ' . ; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. White enter tained at a family dinner Sunday. The following were present: Clifton White and two children of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. H. Williford of Rich Square, Mr., and Mrs. Emery Roun tree and three daughters of Sunbury, the W. L. White, Jr., family. Little Charles White, who unfor-' wiie i J i. ., . . . 1 off Lis feet, but improving nicely.? ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chappell and son, Johnnie' .and friend, spent ''the week-end at their home here. ' ; CHAPANOKE NEWS Mrs. F. Ci O'Brien of Laurel, Md., visited friends here last Tuesday. , Mrs. Max Jackson of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent last week with her moth er, Mrs. J. C Wilson and visited her father,-who is a patient in the Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. -' D: N. Towe of Washington, D.1C;, spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. f-n Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Symons and daughters visited relatives in High Point over the Labor Dayj week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Haskett ; of Waverly, Va, were here Tuesday vis iting friends. .. , t"'? Norwood Elliott returned to Green ville Sunday to resume his studies at E.C.C. ': Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Quincy, Jr and children of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Quincy. . ."- : Mrs. P. A. Warner of Balboa, Canal Zone, arrived Sunday to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wil son. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wilson of Chapel Hill and Mrs. Calvin Wilson of Raeford also are visiting here. VvFALL,NEWS Mrs. Betty Lou Griffin of Elizabeth City spent Wednesday with her par ent?, Mr. and Mrs. C N. Trueblood. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah White had as their dinner guests Wednesday night the Rev. Harvey Bryant of Craddock, Va., the Rev. Bennie Crawford - of Bethel Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Long and daughter, Jean and Mrs. Stephen Elliott of Hertford, Route y. '' Mrs. T H.' White and Miss Dona White are spending two weeks at the Daniels cottage at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Winslow spent Labor Day week-end at their cottage at Kill Devil Hills. Mrs. W G. Hollowell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. P. V IP k. f 1 If llf 3 W 1 , - i Plows don't win plowing contests. Only the most ex- . I pert plowmen can do that, regardless of what plows ; J they are using. Then why did 16 out of 20 major 1951 " contest winners use John Deere Plows to win their titles? v J . The answer is simple. Contests are judged by the samo standards that measure good plowing anywhere ... standards like tillage equality, trash coverage, and furrow conformation ... plowing that makes better seedbeds for better crops. It follows thai the plow which does the best job of farm plowing will do the best job of contest plowing. That s what the champions know. That's why so many . of them men who want the best plows they can get ... who want plows that will give them every possible working advantage in the final showdown choose John Deere Flows. : . , And that's why more and more farmers are talking plows with us and then getting the extra values built into John Deere Plows,. So us for complete information. J. t'-HUPXIi TOTS "BLANCHARD'S" SINCE .S32 Mil M 1 Mil JMM-yMMlMMMMS! M II MMM (M 1 4 )f I if' 3 NOW ON DISPLAY ; For Your Inspection . . . The Beautiful Line Of ic Chef Oil Heaters Truly One of the Most Attractive and Efficient Oil Heaters Ever Manufactured! It will be to your "advantage to make your selection now, and let us install it during September ... and SAVE $25.00 .". : We have a complete line of Stove Board Dampers Collars : Stove Polish Stove Pipe Elbows,. t-e at Elitty I;i.. 7. Mrs. C. W. Tyree BfL t I. r I ; week-end with her mother ia liy- mOUtit. . - ; v Mrs. David Pike atte M tue f "i eral of her brother, Lonula I in EJenton Thursday. tvotteston j xne Missionary aocie;. ' l ..'?r Friends Church will' hold open hou at the parsonage for the new minis ter, and his, wife, James. and Adelaide Rahencampi on Friday,' September II, rrom :ou to iu:w oxiocK, . .rne puo- i is invitett. ; Samuel ;Levenng-: Araratl Va., chairman of the Advisory Committee for Guilford College, was at Up River Friends ' Church Sunday Evening and spoke on the advance program , which is this year the social concern of the Yearly Meeting and : the Fiye.r Year Meeting. All meetings are encouragr ed to give careful study of our testi monies on peace, temperance and capi tal punishment . . ;. 't:v'-..,-. James, 1 Kahencamp attendee) the Ministers' Conference at Quaker-take, Climax, N. C, on Monday and Tues day while Mrs. Rahencamp-and little daughter, Dianne, visited his parents m Greensboro. ;v :;::. " Mrs. Mary J. Peele, Woodland, Miss Mattie Saunders, Tyner, Mrs. Therisa Trenton, N. J., Mrs. Robert Saunders and son Jimmv of London Bridge, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood tiiss Thelma White, a member il the Edenton School faculty, spent t. e week-end with her parents, Mr. ai I'rs. Archie, White. 1 :i'ss i rjorie White returned to Gul Lboro i Tiday to resume her teach ing duties. j . Clinton Winslow, accompanied by tliss Catherine Goodwin and Mrs. Carolyn Dean Harrell, spent the week end in Washington, D. C. , . ( 5 HONORED AT SHOWER J' Mrs; Odell Cartwrlght and . Mrs. Clyde Lane were delightful hostess es at a shower last Thursday night at the Community House in Winfall hon oring Mrs. Ben Thach, Jr. : Mrs. Thach was presented a love ly corsage of red roses and the hall was decorated with summer cut flow ers. Games and contests were enjoyed and prizes wen awarded the win ners, after which' the gifts were pre sented to the guest of honor and cake and Ice cream, nuts and mints were served to the following guests: , " Mesdames Floyd Mathews, A.. Hud son, Bill Bagley, Edgar Lane, Dick Long, Joel Hollowell, Toss White, E. N. Miller, Calvin Bundy, Kenneth Mil ler, Earl Hollowell, Floyd Long, Myr tle Long, Jane G. Layden, HermanJ Layden, w. w, Bunay, iMatnan jnaj hews. J. Van Roach. B. M. Miller. Raymond Stanton, John A. Elliott, J.Cox of Hertford.' , . . . ,1. 1L , 1 .e I erry, George L C C' V. J-J3. L e, Tlph I ar. r . -ck Eenton, L'..ner Wood, RlifiJ es Nettie Lee Long, Shirley Cope land, Louise Charpell, Mable Roe Mathews, Dottie Cartwright, Lucille Lane, Bell Elliott and Joyce Eure. HOWELL FAMILY REUNION A reunion of the Howell family was held Sunday,, September 6, at Hert- ford Beach, A picnic lunch was ser ved to the following members of the family and friends. ''iL'v". . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ,T, Howell of Lawrenceville, Va Mrs. Cassie H. i Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hem ming and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Landing' and son of Greenville, Mr.r"; and Mrs. Irving Stubbs and daughter) Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stubbs, Jr, Mr n -r . . 1 TT-V Beatrice a. Harris, mrs. r rans nayt . maja . and son and Robert Guinn of Norfolk. Va- Mr. and Mrs. Tim Greg- ' ory and son of Fentress, Va., Mr. and , w r, ir -Lj j - Oi v r aim. xw. xu. juercer ana cnuurva ml 01. Bride's Va., Mr. and Mrs. George .. Spruill, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spruill and daughter of Roper. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Spruill,-Sr., Mr. and Mrs. , William Spruill and chil dren, . Mr.' and Mrs. Lloyd Lane of - -Edenton, Mr, and Mrs. Noah Gregory and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ber- 5y, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Berry, Mr. , and Mrs., J. E. 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