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: -lion Oberst of Home . :a., is - visiting her mo rs. George . Fields and -si Returned Home , ; Mrs. E. A. Byrum returned to her homo Saturday after spend ing last ; week' with relatives in Norfolk, Va., i Returns, i Kme Mr. and 'Mrs. Max R. Camp beU returned to their home Thursday after spending several das with Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Campbell at Shelbyville, Ind. Visited Relatives Martha,: Edward and Frances m her home alter spenaing mie iki we wim men " I i war a- il t mw her mother, jaunt ana uncie, jwr. ana wirs. iwwar Byrum in notioik, va. J. C. Bigger toad return- ( v i W i Cole at' Pinehurst m Alexandria - , ', ::iss Claire Cely of Alexan- Va; spent : the week-end ' Ji Miss Diane Hollowell and bby Hollowell. ' . an Maryland 1 Mrs. a S. Hollingsworth and iauhters, Victoria and Marjorie of Ijamesville, Md.j returned to their home Tuesday after visit ing' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hefren. , ' ' 'C';-:?:':'?'". "turned From Louiabwg ..,-;.,, Perry Monds. has. returned from the Methodist Youth As sembly at1; LouisbUrg where he spent a week.".' Jturned To Durham . Miss ' Kay Mathews returned to Durham "Wednesday "after! spending a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Mathews. ' ' - ' . Tram Si. Pauls ' Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harrington of St Pauls returned home Sun--day after spending several days with Miss Gladys Felton. Sunday Guetis . Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wagner and Mrs. C. J. Adkinson, all of Suffolk, Va., visited Mrs. Wal ter Eley and Mr. and Mrs, Clin ton Etey- on Sunday. On Sick List Mrs. J. L,'Leggett is confined to her home because of sickness. Prom Newport News Mr. and Mrs. ' Dozier Sutton and family of Newport News, Va, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. E, Raper. returned Home ' Charlie Banks returned home Friday after spending a week at Newport News, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Dozier Sutton end family. rrom Newport News , ' (Mrs. Howard Williams, Jr., and son of Newport News, Va., are spending this, week with Mrs. C C. Banks. , ' In Hospital C. C. Banks, who is a patient at the Chowan Hospital for ob servation and treatment is ex pected home the latter part of this week. ", ' From Norfolk Mr, and Mrs. Julian White, Jr, and daughter of Norfolk, Va. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Julian White. Attend Conference Mr. and Mrs. I C. Winslow left Tuesday for Durham .where they will attend . the Methodist Conference. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. William H. Llewellyn of Bronxville, N. Y., returned to their home Thurs day after spending several days with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr, and Mrs. Joe.H. Towe. Attended Conventioa Mrs. Melvin Gj Owens and Mrs. D. M. Jackson spent sev era! days in Durham, where they attended the. State Convention of the North Carolina Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs.' ' ' " Returned Horn Mrs. W.'M. Morgan', returned to' he? home last week from. he hospital and is getting" along fairly well.' ,v ; ; .1 Returned Home f ? Mrs. V. N. Darden,' Mrs. Na than Relfe and Mrs. T. B. Sum ner spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R.. M. Fowler at' Mrs. Whedbee's cottage at Nags Head. Mr. tid tlrs. G. R. Tucl. r returned to their home Satur day after visiting Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Tucker at Henderson. At Nags Head Mrs. W. J. Davis is spending several weeks at her cottage at Nags Head. Mr. Davis will spend each week-end until their return home. Returned Homo r . ..t t Mr. and Mrs, Julian Brough ton , returned to ,tbeir .home on Tuesday after vacationing in Ja maica. ir . r.i Returned Home Mrs. Bumice Inscoe and sons have returned home after spend ing two weeks vacation at Nags Head. , , , ' Week-end Hero Mrs. H. C. O'Sullivan of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. & Darden. At Roxboro , - Mrs. J. E. Morris left Sunday for Roxboro where she is 'Visiting-Mr. and Mrs. John Morris. Returned Home Bobby Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reed, Jr., has re- j turned home from the hospital after undergoing a tonsillectomy. He is getting along nicely.' - From Williamston Mrs. Richard Elliott and daughters of Williamston spent one day last week with Mrs. J. R.-Futrell. - : j, , ! ' r . ; "'i 'i;-.'- ; ' :': -''. ,r Viiiting Grandmother Nancy Reed is spending a month ; with her grandmother, Mrs.. C. E. Ritter and Mr, Hit ter at Winston-Salem. Week-end In Greenville Mart Lou Towe spent the week-end with her sister, Miss Jo Davis Towe, at East Caro lina College in, Greenville. .,. Af Virginia Beach ; ' '''' Miss Joanna Williford is spend ing some time at Virginia Beach, Va; with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Bagley. ' -i-y Vbiting: At Southern Pines Harry Broughton, Jr., is visit ing Mr. and ' Mrs. Howard Broughton at Southern Pines. From Fayeiteville Miss Patsy Moore of Fayette ville is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Moore. At BoonviUo Mrs. Carroll Transou 'is visit ing friends '. and : relatives : at Boonville. ( ( At Nags Head . Mrs. J. ' S. Vick is v spending some time with . Mrs. Charles Whedbee and Mrs. R. M. Fowler at Nags Head. ; Week-md Al Nags Head Those spending the ; week-end at the Hollowell cottage and the Harris cottage were Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Monds, Jr.i : Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. Al Kenton, Mr. and Mrs. El wood NowelL Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, Mr. and : Mrs. J. E. Newby, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hollowell and Mr. end Mrs, Edison Harris. Visiting Relative Mrs. 1 Annie Chalk and Miss Louise Chalk left last Thursday for Mission, Kansas, whero they are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Chalk and family. BEACH COTTAGE For Rent Two bedrooms; sleeps t. Lo cated at Kill Devil Hills. 1 . ' Contact ; : M. Elwood Copeland . RYLAND. N. C At Chapel HiU . ' 1 , Mrs. A H.' Edwards Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fearing at Chapel Hill. ' , ' Attending Summer School Pete Thompson' is attending summer school for three- weeks at State ' College in ' Raleigh ..'a. .on 1 ' " Vera B. Batton is visit-' i j her son and daughter-in-law, 1-r. and Mrs. Sidney Broughton, at V.'ihwmgton, Del V: 'jr Relativet I'r. and 'Mrs. Joe Caravello, l.Is ' Patsy Moore and Mits Sandra Keel are visiting friends and relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. At rags' Head i:..ss Thelma Elliott. is spend ina several days this, week with Mrs. Chas. Whedbee,-and, Mrs, R, M, .Fowler at the Whedbee cottage at Nags Head. -- , ,, From Garner t i . - j Craton Stephens - of J Gamer visited Mrs.. Tom Skmsey and . .1-". v i j J Bea Skipsey overt tne weex-ena. From Wilmington . !' Mr. and Mrs. Ab Williams and children from Wilmington; visit 'ed friends in Hertford Saturday enroute to Elizabeth City to visit relatives. '' . - Returned Home ' . i Mrs. i John Lewis Perry re turned to her home in Windsor that ; -wed. t rrt f 9 and r .-!. I and I Irs. . i. j t I.ir. .it: t i 4 .T I ' - f if t i . ' I r Z. M , 1 .' . t J. - .-i Va. C. V., I.:r. nJ I , r -V X. ari- 6a, s. 1 At I I 1 ; 1 1 -Xi'.ia aid Ki.n cf CI ..a, Va., I jr. and Mrs. EiU .Vi cf I ..iiiond, Va., IIs Tcjy .M- a-.i f-n weJjL at I ' 3. V.r. E. KarrCT t-e srending this" 3 Ilcai. Mrs. Thompson and children, are i Saturday after spending several visiting - Mrs. . Thompson's - par- days with her parents, Mr. and ents. ,s- . Mrs. R, M. Riddick. 5-Color Tens , at SanM PHAmiACT FREE DELIVERY ' i 'A -J. t M'-:.ll FRIDAY:feATUrAYi ."OV3 FF.ISAY 7:C3-C..3 P. W " E::OV. CTVrAY'3:C3-S.C8.7:ia-S.l f..VLJ:.. L ' DOOTIIY, cGUUlE ' ' ;i. . .f k.v , - t : SUNDAY-MONDAY: BMOWS SUNDAY 1 :3-4:O0-J:15 P, M. 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