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Monday, September 29, 2025

Elizabeth City Personal News, Sept. 30, 1925

Personals

Miss Mary Trueblood has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. O.M. Woodhouse, at Norfolk, and her cousin, E.L. King at Ahoskie. She will leave Wednesday for Greenville, where she will enter East Carolina Teachers’ College.

Dr. and Mrs. R.W. Smith, Mrs. Frank Babb, and Misses Anna Whaley Smith and Emily Skinner of Hertford were in the city for a few hours Sunday as guests of Mrs. Francis Nixon and the Misses Albertsons on West Church street.

J.A. Harris, who has been spending several weeks with relatives here, left Monday to spend a few days at Norfolk before returning to his home at Winter Park, Florida.

W.M. Wilkins of Edenton was in the city on business Friday.

Misses Billie Saunders, Mary Byrd Saunders, and Olivia Benton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Snowden at Maple.

Miss Rosa Bryant has returned to her home at Weeksville after spending the week-end with Miss Mattie Horton at her home on Ehringhaus street.

Mrs. Carroll Dale and little son, Carroll Jr., returned Sunday to their home on Second street after a week’s visit to Mrs. Dale’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parrish in Chowan County.

Mrs. E.C. White, Mrs. T.C. Jones Jr., Charles Hollowell and Miss Lena Jones, of Edenton, were in the city Saturday.

Mrs. Annie Wilson is visiting relatives in Washington and Tyrrell counties.

Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Gregory and daughter, Miss Mary Gladden Gregorey, Miss Helen Leigh and J.I. Gregson motored to Norfolk Friday and were guests of Mrs. Gregory’s sister, Mrs. T.J. Mann.

J.C. Write of Shiloh was in the city on business Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lev Guirken and daughter, Mae, left Friday for their home at Huntsville, Alabama, after spending some time with Mr. Guirkin’s mother, Mrs. Mae Willey.

Rev. and Mrs. I.S. Harrell of Shiloh left Monday for Yeopim, where Mr. Harrell will assist Rev. A.A. Butler in revival services.

Mrs. J.I. Gregson and children, Miriam and Jack, are the guests of Mrs. Gregson’s sister, Mrs. Jack Newbold, at New York City.

P.C. Cohoon has returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Scotland Neck, Warrenton, Henderson and Littleton.

Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Tillett of Baltimore have returned home after visiting Mr. Tillett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Tillett on Goodwin avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. C.O. Robinson have returned from New York City where they spent the last week.

Miss Lillie Grandy and brother, Charles Taylor Grandy, left Saturday to spend some time in Washington, D.C.

Leslie Sanderlin of Shiloh was in the city Saturday on business.

Mrs. J.H. White and daughter, Miss Ruth White, and Mrs. Walter Small and children, Walter Jr., Lillian and John Herbert, spend Saturday in Norfolk.

Mrs. W.O. Barnette is improving at her home on East Burgess street after being ill for a few days.

W.H. Zoeller is at New Bern this week attending the Eastern Carolina Photographers’ Association, of which he is president.

Miss Elizabeth Saunders was the guest of relatives at Norfolk Monday and Tuesday.

Miss Billie Coman of Norfolk is visiting Miss Ida Sawyer on West Burgess street.

J.T. Rascoe of Windsor was in the city Tuesday to attend the Boling-Jennings Wedding.

John Enright of Washington, D.C., who is spending a few days in Norfolk, was in the city Monday and Tuesday.

Miss Ivy Brickhouse of Columbia is visiting Miss Norean Williams, 601 First street.

Miss Mildred Spence is spending a few days in Norfolk visiting relatives.

Mrs. Joe Tom Daniels and little son, Bobby, of Wanchese, have returned home after visiting Mrs. Daniels’ daughter, Mrs. Walter Jones, 110 North Dyer street.

Mrs. Larry D. Hooks and little daughter, Frances Mann, of Fremont, are visiting Mrs. Hook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Mann Sr., 305 Second street.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sanders returned Monday from a week-end trip to Washington, Greenville and Wilson.

D.V. Meekins returned Monday from Raleigh, where he spent the week-end.

From page 2 of The Daily Advance, Elizabeth City, Wednesday evening, Sept. 30, 1925

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