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BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES
Sunday, April 20, 1952
O. S. Edmonds, Pastor
Rose Bay: Sunday School at 10
a. m. E. E. Hodges, Supt. Classes
for all ages. The public is invited.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
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ing is in progress now at the Bap
tist church. The revival will climax
Sunday night in the High School
auditorium when a film “Christ
1 The King” will be shown. This film
i is 90 minutes in length and will
. take the place of our preaching
service. The time is 7:00 p. m. Ev
• eryone is invited to come.
ENGELHARD PERSONALS
Al Schmitt, U. S. Army, has re
turned to Washington, D. C„ after
a furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Schmitt.
Miss Elizabeth Copeland o f
Washington was a visitor here on
Monday.
Mrs. Max Mann spent last Tues
day in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cockes
and little daughter Duan of York
town, Va., spent the holidays with
Cockes’ mothtr, Mrs. Lyda Harris.
Mr. Cocks returned home early in
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Curry Eason of
Massachusetts visited relatives
here during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Peebles and
two children have returned to Ral
eigh after a visit with Mrs.
Peebles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mayhu Selby.
Mrs. Madgaline Gibbs of E. C. C.,
Greenville, spent the holidays here.
Miss Justine Patrick, student at
Greensboro College, was home for
the week end. She was accompani
ed by J. D. Linville of Kingston,
Pa.
William Berry and family have
moved into the apartment of Mrs.
Madgaline Marshall recently vacat
ed by Mrs. Lyda Harris.
An Easter program was given
by the children of the Methodist
Sunday School on Sunday morning.
An Easter egg hunt was enjoy
ed by the children of the primary
and junior classes of the local
Christian church on Saturday af
ternoon, with 38 tots attending.
The young people of the Sunday
School went on a weiner roast and
egg hunt on Friday evening at
Lake Side Park.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Midgett 111
have moved into their home on the
Middletown Highway, known as
the Lucas place.
Carroll Mann, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Wade and children of Ral
eigh spent Easter here.
William Roper, U. S. A., who
has been attending school in Mis
sissippi, spent the past two weeks
with his parents.
Max Hodges, Jr., U. S. A., has
returned to Georgia where he is
stationed.
Miss Camilla Selby, who teaches
in the Vanceboro High School,
spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Selby.
Mrs. Novaline Barrett and Miss
June Long have returned to Ral
eigh after spending the week end
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J-. R. Brittain
spent some time with Mr. Brit
tain’s mother, Mrs. Jamees Brit
tain, in Suffolk last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Patrick and
Mrs. Madgaline Marshall spent
Sunday in Durham with R. L. Jr.,
who is a student at Duke.
Misses Mitzi Watson and Duan
Berry, E. C. C. students at Green
ville, spent the week end at home.
E. L. Kelly, U. S. N., has return
ed to Norfolk after a visit with his
family.
Mrs. Muri Gibbs spent the re
cent holidays with her son, Sulli
van Gibbs, Mrs. Gibbs and family
in Greenville.
Lloyd Marshall, who has been a
patient ii& the Veterans Hospital
in Norfolk for the past few weeks,
is spending some time with rela
tives here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaffer have
returned to their home in Wash
ington, D. C., after spending the
week end here. They were accom
panied home by Mr. and Mrs. Roy
den Neal.
I. W. Gibbs, who is employed in
Washington, spent the week end
with his family.
Among the out of town relatives
to attend funeral rites for Mrs.
Hopie McKinney, former Hyde
resident were: a son, John McKin
ney, and Mrs. McKinney of Eliza
beth City; a daughter, Mrs. Ellis
Hodges, Mr. Hodges and Robert
Hodges of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Arnold and son Bobby, Mrs.
Bill Berry, Roy Edenger and
daughter, all of Elizabeth City.
SLADESVILLE HD CLUB
HAS INTERESTING MEETING
\
The Sladesville H. D. Club held
its meeting Tuesday afternoon,
April 8, at Mrs. Harvey Credle’s
with Mrs. Linwood Lupton presid
ing. The meeting was opened by
singing “The Old North State.”
Mrs. Harvey Credle read the 28th
chapter of St. Matthew. Thirteen
of the County Council was given,
responded to roll call. The report
The trip to Washington to the dis
trict meeting on Wednesday was
discussed in detail.
Book were given by Mrs.
Edgar O’Neal and Mrs. Lupton.
Miss Cathey, H. D. agent, gave an
interesting demonstration on ap
plying paint and how to care for
paint brushes. Miss Cathey advised
the group to know their paints be
fore starting a job.
During the social hour Mrs. Har
vey Credle read an interesting let
ter from Mrs. Bessie Credle of
Rocky Mount, formerly a resident
here, regarding her recent trip to
Mexico. The hostess served chiffon
pie and hot coffee.
WINSTEADVILLE NEWS
J. R. Davis, who was hurt in
September is slightly better.
Mesdames Edwin G. Roper and
Frank Daw of Ransomville were
recent visitors here.
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Easter Seals available from the
Dare County Easter Seal Commit
tee, headed by Mrs. W. B. Fear
ing, Manteo.
CATFISH CORNER NEWS
M ; -s Pinkie Perry.
Correspondent
Miss Essieleen Ellis and Miss
Dinah Flo Dowdy have returned
from a visit to Miss Nautibel Nor
ris of Wide Spot.
Miss Bushibelle Brinn of Gar
Creek is visiting Miss Farisoke
Foster.
Miss Snatchie Belle Snell of
Square Hill Creek has been spend
ing several days with Miss Filtro
la Fulcher.
Miss Madagascar Mann is visit
ing Miss Wandaleena Williams of
Vinegar Hill.
Miss Aurora Dawn Davis has re
turned from a visit to Miss Larki
leen Lewis and other friends of
Bay Level.
Miss Ferrie Belle Farrow has
returned from a visit to Miss Vas
sie Leen Vendor of Square Hill
Creek.
Miss Pussy Parker and Miss
Penice Payne have been spending
several days with Miss Corsica
Culpepper and other friends in Cat
Cove.
Miss Dessie Belle Dowdy was the
"-eek end guest of Miss Parabola
Perkins of Sassafras Center.
Rev. Peppercorn Parker of SQH
Creek recently spent several days
here and was the speaker for the
Royal Sons of Catfish Corner.
Miss Spicey Mae Spencer of
Wide Spot is visiting Miss Fen
derola Fitchett.
Miss Hershibar Beasley of Gar
Creek. Miss Tempest Twiddy of
Cat Cove, and Miss Oxalis Owens
of Foggy Bottom were week end
guests of Miss Castoria Cart
wright.
Miss Daffvlean Daniels recently
entertained in honor of Miss Pearl
Harbor Hooper of Wide Spot and
Miss Honey Bee Beasley of Gar
Creek. Delightful games were play
ed and delicious refreshments were
served and everybody had the most
enjoyable time they had ever ex
perienced. Those present were:
Misses Saratoga Sawyer, Tempest
Twiddy, Blondie Leena Burrus of
Cat Cove, Larkileen Lewis of Bay
Level, Mrs. Oxide Owens and Miss
Addie Lessie Austin of Wide Spot,
Pencie Rose Perry, Miss Galvon
etta Garrison, Castelia Cox of
Clam Point, Hibernia Hill and
Bastobel Bray of Gar Creek, Spot
tie Lee and Spicey Mae Spencer
of Wide Spot, Jaborita Jones, Cata
lina and Castania Cartwright, Can
taleva Carter and Farthingale
Foster, Misses Tizziegig Tillett,
Friskie Belle Forbes, Nautibel
Norris, FreneHs Fulcher, Toastie
Mae Tillett, Pinkie Perry, Birdie
and Bozie Berry, Daffylean Dan
iels, Glisserene Gibbs, Margerine
Morris, Pussy Parker, Hortense
Hooper, Filtro'a Fulcher, Pestie
Mae Peele, Tootsie Tucker, Pan
dora Parker, Salvadora Sawyer,
Dessie Belle Dowdy, Filberlena
Farrow, and Wagonetta Walker of
Frog Fork, Parabola Parkins of
Sassafras Center. Hexapettie Har
ris, Vassie Lean Vendor of Square
Hill Creek, Farisoke Foster of Gar
Creek, Madagascar Mann, Fonde
leno Fulcher and Pandora Parker.
MIDDLETOWN NEWS
. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Selby, Miss
Camilla Selby and Bob Burrus, Jr.,
were the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lancaster and
little Bill were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Payne last week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mann of
Raleigh spent the week end here.
Mrs. Isabelle Daniels and Mary
Long visited Bbo Daniels in Wash
ington last week end.
Cblleen McKinney was the din
ner guests of Alton Hudson Sun
day in Fairfield.
Mrs. Lillie Cox spent Sunday in
Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes
Lupton-
Mrs. Lida Miller was the dinner
guest of Mr -and Mrs. E. C. Miller,
Jf., and Mrs. Mary Young Sunday.
WANCHESE PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Theoff Wescott and
son Marvin visited relatives in
Gum Neck last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voshelle and
son Reese of Norfolk and Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Daniels, Jr., and baby
Melvin 111 of Elizabeth City spent
the Easter holidays here with Mrs.
Voshelle and Mr. Daniels’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Daniels and
daughter Brenda spent the week
end at Arapahoe with Mr. and Mrs.
Woodson Rawls.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McDougal
and granddaughter Jean have re
turned to their home in Washing
ton, D. C., after visiting Mrs. Mc-
Dougal’s mother, Mrs. Dell Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Daniels of
Symurna were week end guests of
Mr. Daniels’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Daniels.
Mrs. Ralph Tillett was a visitor
in Norfolk Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyce Daniels and
sons of Pittsburgh, Pa., visited
Mrs. Daniels’ mother, Mrs Dile
Gallop over the week end.
Lance Montague and Gus Mon
tague of Nirfolk visited their mo
ther, Mrs. Lucetta Montague Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rogers and
children of Portsmouth were week
end guests of Mrs. Rogers’ mother,
Mrs. Dewey Mann.
Mrs. J. W. Davis, Mrs. W, T.
Daniels, Mrs. Evelyn Davis, Mrs.
Dallas Tillett and Mrs. Brinkley
Gray attended a District Meeting
of the W.S.C.S. at Plymouth Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Melvin Daniels, Mrs. Gage
Williams and Mrs. Valton Williams
attended a meeting of the 4-H club
in Hertford Wednesday.
Mrs. Ralph Fleming of Norfolk
was the week end guests of her
mother, Mrs. Molly Baum.
Mrs. Douglas Guthrie and son
Charles Henry of Sanford, N. C.,
are visiting Rev. and Mrs. C. W.
Guthrie.
Mrs. John Midgett and children,
Joan and Margaret of Newport
News, Va., are guests of Mrs. Row
ena Midgett.
MRS. CAHOON FETED
AT SURPRISE PARTY
A surprise party was given
Wednesday night honorng Mrs. W.
E. Cahoon on her 36th birthday.
The hostess was Mrs .Carol Gibbs,
who entertained at the Rose Bay
Community Building.
An Easter color scheme was car
ried out. The cake with candles
was one of the high lights of the
affair. Mrs. John Jarvis directed
games. The egg eating contest
created quite a bit of merriment.
Fudge, salted pecans and orange
juice were served with the birth
day cake.
Among the guests present were
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jennette, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Rodefer, Argie Lee
Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bridgman,
Mrs. Thurmond Evans and son,
Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah O’Neal
and son, David, Mrs. Ella O’Neal,
Miss Rachel O’Neal, G. B. Cara
wan, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Credle,
daughters, Elaine, Cora Sue, Kay
O’Neal, Mrs. Norva Pugh, Lanette
and Ronald Pugh, Mrs. Alton Saw
yer. Mrs. C. B. Jennette, Cecilia,
Sandra and Sonny Jennette, Mrs.
James Hodges and daughter, Lor
etta, Mack, Billy and Murel Cara
wan, Mrs. Cecil Sadler, Carol
IHount
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1952
■ Cahoon, Rose, June and Reggie
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