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PAGE TWO RANSOMVILLE NEWS i Birthday Dinner ' V:. and Mrs. John Burbage, Jr . nd Jack Burbage entertain ed Mr. Burbage's mother, Mrs. urbage, at a Birthday din ner, Friday evening, April 23th her (9th birthday; at their home i.i r.ansotnville. T:e home was attractively dt'C.ated with spring flowers ana greenery. The white covered d n.'.g table was centered with a l;.;ge whit;? iced Birthday cake w.th yellow decorations. A delic-.-'.inner was serve:!. MIUM.KTOWN 111) NEWS e Mi. II! -town HP Club held eir'ila:' meetinjr Wednesday. . 2:!. at the Recreation Center, , ..t.mn. All the memlicrs were pre.- :t except one. "The OKI Xorth " was sulijj. Mrs. I'eledge ver conducted the devotional. : the business session we had .vie Dairy report. Miss Cathey the club a County Council re- tt.n- r demonstration for the month 'Knowing and Applying -." A game was enjoyed, es and cold drinks were serv the hostess. v- i. Pa" Car, ed t When 70a know that your tiret will carry you wherarer you want to go in perfect aafety and com fort you ca truly drive with confidence. And that i the way you can feel wh you ride on Dunlope, DUNLOP JohnLRatdiff ENJOY civ-Car Dspendability Ford-trained Mechanics fi Factory-approvJ Method Ti Sptttol tqulpnrit . . , Certain r'ord Part tin? voua AS FIME AS IT WAS BUILT TO BE! Soo your Ford Dealer Today! 1 7f Sr BELHAVEN PERSONALS Jerry Cuthrell. who is stationed in Noifolk, Va., was home lust week end to visit his parents. Mi. and Mrs. A. B. Cuthrell. Miss Nancy Edwards, who at tends Peace College in Raleigh, was home for the week end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Edwards. Mrs. Betty Parker and V. I. Harris of (Ireensboi o. Miss Ann Johnson and Howard Kowe of Ral ciirh and Sgt. William Johnson, win is stationed at Camp Gordon, tla., wire week end guests of Mr. and Mis. Raleisrh Edwards. Sirt. William Johnson, who was home on a ten day leave, left Tuesday to return to Camp Gordon. The condition of little Koiiney' Flowers, who broke his arm three weeks ago, is said to be fine. He is the son of Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Flowers. Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges and children and Bruce Hodges of Swan Quarter were in New Bern, More head City and Beaufort last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones were in Swan Quarter last week end to visit his mother, Mrs. Don Harris. Mrs. Harris returned with them to j spend several days. Lonnie Hodges, who is stationed in Fort Jackson, S. C was home for the week end to visit his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hodges. Miss Peggy Ann O'Neal, who at tends the University of N. C, in Chapel Hill, was home for the week end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O'Neal. Mrs. Kay Bowman, Mrs. Sam Bailey, Mrs. Charlie Wade and Mrs. Harold Williams were in Elizabeth City Thursday of last week to attend a church rally. Mrs. John Hackett and son, Jan, of Wilson were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ambrose. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Respess were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Shavender in Lorton, Va. Miss Betty Lou Doughty spent the week end in Washington with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doughty. Mr. and Mrs. George Baker, Jr., spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarvis in Engelhard. Mrs T. D. Swindell, who snent thp winter with her son. Robert I Suindidt in Wilmimrtnn. is home ! th I 1UI IIIC Ulllllll-U Mrs. Fred Voliva is home from , fko t,cifl Ho,- n.nwKtirm 1j PS. I ported to be fair. ' Miss Joanne Simmons of Pan tego was here to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs, John Boger. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bowrtn, M. Rudolph Kice and Miss Pleredith Bowden were in Williamston Wed nesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Willie Harris. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Chesson, Jr., spent last Sunday in Williamston with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Chesson, Sr. Mrs. Chesson was in Newton Grove several days last week to visit her parents, Mr. audi Mis. J. M. Murphy. Mrs. Fred Ivey spent several days last week in Newton Grove I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Jones. Mrs. Clyde Farrow and daughter Carol Sue. of Ocracoke, are here to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cour son. Mrs. L. D. Naugher of Tarhoro came Wednesday to bring Mrs. W. C. Credle, who had been visiting her for several days, home. Mrs. Delia Hooten of Janvs- ville, Sam Marsh of Washington,, and Mrs. William C. Olsen and W. ; T. Marsh of Raleigh visited Mrs. I N. B. Mariner last week. Miss Pat Bundy, who attends East Carolina College in Green ville, was here for the week end to Dr. A. F. DOWNUM OPTOMETRIST BELHATEN, N. C. Eyes Examined We J. 9 to 5 PINNER'S SHOE STORE WILL CONTINUE IN BUSINESS We Appreciate Your Patronage Having been called back for duty in the Naval Air Service, I wish to announce to my customers and friends that PINNER'S SHOE STORE will continue to serve the public of Bilhaven and vicin ity, at the usual business hours and a full stock of merchandise. I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for the splendid patronage you have given us, awid to hope for a continuance of this business. The store- will be operated by my Mother and Wifj. Sincerely yours, RICHARD S. PINNER, JR. THE HYDE COUNTY HERALD, SWAN QUARTER. N. INDIANA SENATOR POSES VISITING W. R. SENATOR HOMER CAPEHART hart spent the Easter week end on W. R. Deaton of Greensboro and covered in our naner last week, is Oregon Inlet. visit M and Mrs. Cle Wood- ward. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnston and daughter, Linda, of SwansWo and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodrich and daughtT, Rose An, of Norfolk, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. John Ivy of La '""'tte, U-nn ., ar SOlllS time Witll h o - t 1 speed their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. j Fred Ivey. Mrs. Haughton F. Randolph a"d daughter, Ann. are here to si"rd ; sorjje tiii(" with he mother, Mi r. 1 Blanch Hughes, while her liusbalid j is away to foreign duty. ! Mrs.- M. B. Whistna'it of Char- i lotte was home for the week end to visit her father, M. M. Jones. Mrs. Jim White, who has been in Charlotte for the whiter with herj son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, is home for j the summer. j j Howard Lupton, who is employ- ! led in Winston-Salem, was home j for the week end. j i M's. Claude Ba'cman. w'io has: I been staying in Baltimore, .Md.. lias j I retu' ned to Bclhaven. j Miss G'ven Potter of Wihon was1 ! home for the week end to visit her; j parents, Mr. and Mrs. CIvde Pot-1 ; t,'r- ! Miss Ann Wii-s-e-.J f S'.ff !k, i 1 was home for the week end to j visit her parent,. Dr. and Mrs, E. G. Winsttad. Mr. and Mis Mr. ami Mrs Scrantn were Harold Lupton and J. A, Lupton of i.i Eden ton Sunday 'o Visit M and Mrs. Hector I.up- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Norfolk. Va., wer? we of Mrs. J. A. Keech. Mr. an,! Mrs. .lame M". and Mrs. Floyd in Kinston Sunday. S.vin 1-il ken.) glle Mrs. C. A. Tttsker sp et several j .lays with her sister, Mrs. Mollie , Marh in Elizabeth City last week. M'-. i'ii.1 Mrs. Walt., ;i K. Swain j ' " I - I f ..." v.'M " - " I ZT"1 Nfv!r- lt?zrr I 4 irrr" -fL i - .-'.yp i "I 1 I a, Yrf WITH FISH WHILE DEATON IN DARE COUNTY OF INDIANA, who with Mrs. Cape- the Dare Beaches, as the giest of Kitty Hawk, and whose visit was ( shown posing with a big fish att (Thoto by Aycock Brown. d Mr. and Mrs. Pi-mer Jordan ..-.1 ,i-""hter. De'i. of Plymouth visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hodg es. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges were in vr m r'e' Su,'day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ho Iges and Mrs. J. B. Hodges. Mrs. Laura Keaton returned home Wednesday after spending two weeks' in Elizabeth City wtih her sister, Mrs. Mollie Marsh. LANDING NEWS , ... ,it ?V-,,nd '.rst A P. WoofJaid duu litTiiu... i' vrte.sor s;jeni 1 11 week iid with ?.!r a.td Mrs. H. G. redle. Mrs. Shoiille Fisher and daugh ter, Anita spent the weekend in Portsmouth, Va., with Mr. Fish er. 1 Mrs. J. T. Midgette and Ber nice have returned home after spending the weekend with M and Mrs. Lcighton Gibbs of Col umbia, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sparrow and children, Peggy and Jean, of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Windley and children. Larry and Phyllis, of Washing ton, N. C. returned heme Sunday after spending the nigH with their mrther, Mrs. L. J. Weston. Miss Ch.T'otte Credle of West Virginia spint the weekend with her father. Mi-. H. G. Credit', Mr.;. Credle and Waiter Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Davis ana little son, jimmie, h: turned homo after spen.ii rc tbe weekend at the beach. -Mr. and Mrs. John Bridgman of Moreheari socnt the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Credle. Mr. S. M. Fisher returned 1 Alh-n and ! hon,e Wodnesnay alter spending Giblis were!tne week in Newport News with I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fishar and L r " n.-mu- R some time with her sn. Ker- mit Cahoon, and Mrs. Cahoon p. Greenville. i. 'v. ',v. (i Connor ntteiKied a church meeting in Plymouth Mon. lay nitjht. Mrs. Lucy MiJvctte is soenrl iri swe t'"ie with Mrs. Leslie O'Neal at New Holland. OF?' I ("Kit's IN MANXS HARBOR ! t V i I 4 ' I l-n IVCT4I I C! Mr R chard Mann wa installed as president of the Manns Harbor Woman's Club for 1952 at the Com munity B'liblimr Saturday nicht, April 2'i. Mrs. Guy Mann was the insfullinar officer. Othe' new offi cers are: M s. Wilbur Pinner, vice prcsiden'; Miss Inez Gibbs, treas- .!"; Mrs. T. O. Sutton, eorres iiondintr secretary; Mrs. T. H. Mid r"'t, recording secretary. P ior to the installation, a cover ed dish supper was served to the c'uli m-r.'h -rs, thtir husbands and '0 tV inot, ,j quests. The club hall vas tasf. f .lly decorated for the cfa-iimi, c.:rryi:i(f out the club col o s ,,f rt,t wh;te and blue. Each table liad as its centerpiece a bud vase with red carnation and fern. Durinir the dinner hour piano solo3 were furnished by Pefrjry Ann Tay lor and Francis Mann, followed by a musical contest. Graciously ac cepting the club pin presented her, Mrs. Mann made a brief talk ex pressing her desire to go forward H. ENCELH NALS Miss Mitzi Walton has returned to E. C. C, Greenville, after spend ing the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Paul of Rocky Mount spent part of last week with relatives here. ! J. H. Jarvis and son Harold, Jr., were visitors in Raleigh during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Burrus wne visitors in Greenville one day last week. Norwood Ma'.shall of Norfolk spent part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mar Miss Julia Silencer and Miss J-.hns of Raleigh and Mrs. W. G. Harris of Swan Quarter visited relatives and friends here on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Halisey and family of Kansas are visiting Mrs. Hali sty's mother, Mrs. Fannie Selby and other relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Swindell and M ss Alma Swindell of Baltimore, Md., visited their aunts, Miss Fan nie Spencer and Mrs. Belle Credit daring the past week. E. C. Cannon, U. S. Navy of Nor folk, spent the week end with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Cox of Swan Quarter moved into their home here last week. M". and Mrs. Bill Tillett have , moved into the house vacated by 'Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McKinney. C. L. Mnn of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clem ent Miller and Mrs. Thos. Young iwho live near here, j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann spent the week end in Wilson. ! S. C. Spencer of Norfolk spent the week end with his family here. I Mr. and Mrs. Hyler Cox of Greenville spent the past week with Mrs. Cox's mother, Mrs. Janie Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Holden and family have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Midgett, III. Mrs. R. S. Neal and son Royden, Jr., Mrs. S. S. Marshall, Mrs. M. E. Marshall and son Martell spent Monday of this week in Washing ton. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Paul of Rocky Mount were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall spent Friday in Norfolk. Floyd Gibbs. Ewelb Gibbs and Mrs. John Marshall spent last Saturday in Washington.! EAST LAKE PERSONALS Wilbur C.ihoon and Albert Jones ivcre in Elizabeth City Monday. Mrs. Henry Jordan and children of Norfolk visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lennon Twiford, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose, Mrs. Her bert Pinner and Miss Annie Am brose motored to Creswell Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cain of Elizabeth City spent Sunday with W. V. Cain. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman McGowan of Norfolk spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Rey Basnight were in Columbia Monday. Dick Twiford was in Manteo on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ambrose and children of Norfolk visited here during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Gallop of Rocky Mount, Mrs. Mollie Gallop of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Twiddy of Manns Harbor visit ed relatives here Saturday night. George Ambrose attended the funeral of .1. R. Duvall in Manteo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sawyer of Manteo were here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David McGowan of Elizabeth City visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Crain and children motored to Columbia Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jarvis and Ha- 'l are visiting in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flasnight mo toie.j to Columbia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Basnight of Elizabeth City spent Sunday here with relatives. Wilbur Cahoon and little daujrh IZuT: V W6r e in Elizabeth City Saturday Mrs. Pearl Creef, Willis Cr.-ef and Mrs. Alice Tillett motored to Columbia Thursday. Mrs. Annie Crank has returned to her home in Norfolk after spending some time here with relatives. She was accompanied home by her brother, Lennon Twi ford. Johnnie Twiddy was in Manteo Saturday. Mrs. Mary Ambrose has return ed to her home after being a pa tient in Columbia hospital for a week. Elmer Holmes spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Ethelle Holmes. Mrs. Janie Rogers of Manteo was here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McGowan and Mrs. Sarah Ch in to red to Creswell and Jly jay. with Linger of word tha this club A.. jT 7r vi :. l PHONE 429-1 (n i yyt-ar '"'ill an mi , SIDNEY PERSONALS Mrs. Cedric Wood of Pennsyl vania, Mrs. J. F. Edwards of Sid ney, Mrs. Ruth Wilkinson of Bel haven visited the Satterthwaites here Tuesday. Mrs. Barney Davis of Winsteadville, Mrs. J. H. Kin- ion of Chocowinity find Raleigh Paul of Norfolk, Mrs. Musa Bur bage of Ransomville, Saturday and J. T. Ellis of Winsteadville, Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cutler and chil dren, Misses Geraldme, Bern and Carol Cutler of VPshinston. Route 2, Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Febre, who has been very sick, is better. Mrs. Cedric Wood of Pennsyl vania has been spending som.' time here and in Belhaven with relatives and friends. Mrs. Frances Thompson and son of Washington recently visi ted her mother, Mrs. C. B. Paul. OCRACOKE PERSONALS j Charlie M. O'Neal, who works 1 in Philadelphia, Pa., visited his j mother over the week end. 1 Mis. H. A. Bragg is visiting her son, S. C. Bragg, in Wilmington, ( N. C. I Mr. and Mrs. Needham Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. O'Neal and son Douglas, left Mon- , day 011 a motor trip to Richmond, Va.. and Wilmington, Delaware, j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Garrish and SERVICE THAT LIGHTENS THE BURDEN . . . Over the years we have built a reputation for service that take care of even the smallest details. Rely on us for sympathetic under standing and competent assis tance in carrying out your wishes. Day Phone Dial 431 The Berry Company Funeral Home SWAN QUARTER. N. C. FOR SALE A FEW GOOD Young Polled Hereford Bulls READY FOR SERVICE F. P. LATHAM BELHAVEN, N. C. 4 FOR WIDEST SELECTION OF SEED PEAS, BEANS AND CORN We have a good stock of Out of State Seed Soybeans: TENNESSEE CERTIFIED OGDENS; ARKANSAS CERTIFIED DORTCH, VIRGINIA and KENTUCKY GROWN OGDEN BEANS. A good stock of various varieties of certified and non-certified N. C. Beans. WE HAVE A LIMITED QUANTITY OF HY BRID CORN: N. C. No. 27, Yellow; Dixie 82 Yel low; N. C. No. 29 White. Complete stock of Garden Peas, Crowders, Black and medium type peas. FIELD AND GAR DEN SEEDS OF ALL KINDS. BLACK HAWK Corn Planters. Farmers Exchange Your Friendly FCX Dealer PHONE 204-2 BELHAVEN, N. C. WANTED -SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL We Are Interested In Buying Tim ber and Invite Farmers and Land Owners Who Want To Sell to Contact Us at Once. We Are in the Market for Pine, Cypress and Most Any Variety Grown in This Area. HIGHEST PRICES PAID - Voliva Lumber Co. THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1932 Mr. Garrish's mother, Mrs. J. H. Garrish, are spending several days in Washington, N. C. Mrs. J. M. Burrus is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Beasley in Portsmouth, Va. PROGRAM CAMEO THEATRE BELHAVEN. N. C. Wek of May 4th. SUNDAY ONLY MICKEY UOONEY In "THE STRIP" MONDAY. TUESDAY KIRK DOUGLAS In DETECTIVE STORY" WEDNESDAY ONLY ANN ULYTH In 'THE GOLDEN HORDE' In Technicolor 12r to All THURSDAY, FRIDAY LEX BARKER In "TARZAN'S PERIL" l.adios 2. Matinee Thursday SATURDAY ONLY WHIP WILSON In "LAWLESS COWBOYS" "STRANGE DOORS" Special Owl Show at 10:30 p.m. BORIS KARLOFF In NMght Phon Dial 381 BELHAVEN, N.
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