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Si . .TEE . PEE.Q.TOIANS WEEKLY, -HSKnn3. KCSS3 CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1958. .IJTESTON NEWS -.e 'parents of the Whiteston . .videre Senior Class entertained seniors, faculty and mascots of .C.H.S. at a chicken salad supper i the Whiteston Community , . auss on Thursday evening;, carry i 4 out the St. Patrick Day motif. Ihere were about 100 present, f Those attending the funeral of .iss Sallie Riddick from a distance y ere her nieces and nephews, Mrs. T 'II x Perkins of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. t me Luke if Suffolk, Va., How- 3 Riddick of Richmond, Va., and I etcher Riddick' and family of ftes County. ' r J ffra. Carrie Gregory and son, - Gerald, motored to Norfolk, Va., on Surfday to visit relatives. . ' i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White visit tie grandson, Freddie, is recuperat ing from a tonsillectomy. BURGESS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. David Hervey of Hertford called on Mr. and -Mrs. Winston Lane Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hunter went to Norfolk Sunday. Annette Proctor spent the week end with Amanda Lou Corprew. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Elliott visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward Sunday afternoon. - Hugh Copelarid and family spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Copeland. - Oscar Boyce and Robert Lee Boyce of Williamsburg, Va., visit ed their grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Boyce, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Louis of Vnrfnllf nnH lVTr unH Mrs. J M. ejtne red Upton tamiiy near Criss of Florida spent Sunday with Eliiabeth City Sunday. Their lit- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Overton. Johnnie Corprew was the week end guest of Joe Proctor. Mrs. Ivey Cooper of Elizabeth City spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Boyce. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Proctor visited relatives in Norfolk Sun day. They were accompanied home by their mother, Mrs. V. L. Proc tor, who had been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Handberry. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Jr., visited her parents at Rocky Hock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. B. Basnight, Annie Lane and Mrs. Walton Lane were among j the shoppers in Elizabeth City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Lane, Sr., had as their Sunday night supper guests, the Rev.' and Mrs. Philip Quidloy. Winf all News , ( 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Morrow Trueblood has been sick with the flu. . TWrfl CI R. PorlrAi. mil jfonolitAi Sharon of Edenton spent Sunday r""8"' ?. 'WSj ion, v. ki., anu aim. 11 uey oruuuey Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Oweley bad as their guests over the week.-end Mr. and Mrs. John McLauchlin and Mrs. Irs. Hilda Perkins of Norfolk, , spent last week with her aunt, (rs. Herbert Window. Mrs. Win- sjow has been confined to her bed tr some time, but is improving. Harold Chance of Friend Peace Service' of Philadelphia, Pa., was . rfuest speaker at Up -River Meet Sig on 'Sunday evening. His mes sage was on "Peace". Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winslow visit ed their daughter and her husband, Mr; and Mrs. Excell Markham and twe children at Chapel Hill for the eek-end. " Burwell Winslow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Winslow, was at home "fi)i a few days with his parents and attended the funeral of Miss Sallie Riddick. Burwell is in the armed services. ; 1 Lanier and Thelma White and rl and Mrs. Luther Winslow visit- eji 'the' Winslow's daughter, Lillian ssid husband in Denton, Maryland, list week-end. , Mr. and Mrs. William .Emmart ' and two sons of Smithfield, N. C, visited her mother, Mrs. John Lane and brother, Elsberry Lane, over pie week-end and also attended the iFriends Meeting on Sunday morn- P- I CLUB MEETING iThe Ballahack Home Demonstra tion Club met Monday nightswith Mrs. Pailen L'ane at her home:near Hertford. ' The presidentj!',' Mrs. harlie Dail, Called1 the meeting to jrder Mrs. Pailen Lane gave the devotional.1' ; ' I Old aWl View; l&siness jwas dis- ' tossed. tWrl-' Samuel , Mansfield, olothmg leader, gave a report after whicl.M$B.1(iW$bb gave an interest Wk demonstration on fitting cloth ing. The, hostess served delicious refreshments to the 8 members present. '.The April meeting will also be with Mrs. Lane. TRY A WEEKLY CLASSIFIED BABY-CHICKS grow faster and better when you use RenO-Sal Tablets i the drinking water! Start your chicks the tight ' way . . ; come in and get your needs today. Complete Poultry Needs! SandM "ON THE CORNER" afternoon visiting friends here. Miss Geraldine Gregory of Hampton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. Miss Gregory and moth er spent Saturday in Franklin, Va., with Mrs. Tillett and family. Mrs. W. G.j Hollowell visited Mrs. James A. Ward and family and Mr.i and Mrs. Wilson Owens and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roberson and son of Ocean View, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lane. Mrs. Ernest Long, bookkeeper at Hollowell & Son, has returned to her duties after being sick last week with the flu. Miss Judy Long is doing fine now after being in with scarlet fever. ' Mrs. J. E. Hollowell spent Sun day with her sister in Weeksville. Mr; and Mrs. Jesse Tadlock mov ed last week into Mrs. Ruth Bur den's home, she formerly lived in. Mrs. W. P. Stallings has returned home from Norfolk, Va., where she visited her son, Bill Stallings while she was taking treatment from a doctor. She is now doing nicely Thought works in silence, so does virtue. One might erect statutes to silence. Thomas Carlyle. of Moyock, Miss Mildred Ann Lewis, a stu dent at East Carolina College at GrtUieHperii bit week-end wfo'Aitolif! and Mrs. W. H.' Elliott, (guest ef Mr. and Mri ".. -." . I -n ' --11 I 'r-l.. 1.-J i- . : xwudHcii V-wena vi uawB preHuiieu ivy. on Sunday and was the dinner Lewis. Mrs. George Whitehead continues very ill at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. -George Jackson. Sgt, and Mrs. Ray .Wood Elliott and children of Oklahoma are spending his'furlough with his par- S. fcOKtn- l-fok is spending .some time- with . ' her sister and' toother, Mrs. George Mrs. P. W.' 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