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PAGE SIX N. C. Writers In Edenton H * I. I -I Through courtesy of the Raleigh News hnd Observer, The Herald this week is able to puMish a few pictures taken during the recent meeting in Edenton of North Carolina writers. ♦ HP f * v: .»„ y ~J|| I Above is pictured three Edenton writers as they chat with Mrs. Bernice Kelly Harris of Seaboard, author of Purslane and other best sellers. Left to right are Mrs. Charles P. Wales, historian; Mrs. Ruth Vail, poet; Mrs. Harris and Wilborne Harrell, poet. .... , t - ; g „ I ■ppPr "IL r., ■ Here John Fletcher and Paul Green pass away a little time playing checkers at Bandon, where he and his wife, Inglis Fletcher, entertained the group. &■ *■ -J*^" <ssL II _j-_ ‘;«^ f ‘jjpjß vwfßfc jX< ..:*, oJ|RQ „ ;f||g|gy&|^^^HP||||p|2^M|jHL R (ft :' '.:iJE." Here Elizabeth Boatwright, novelist of Blowing Rock and Hartsville, S. C., Ovid Pierce of Weldon, novelist, and James Street, Chapel Hill novelist and short story writer, chat during the meeting held in Edenton. ;v--..-i.:-,- -■■. i..\j- s ss. , JHfMKr ! Mefcane Hokiman Burgwyn of Jackson, writer of juvenile fiction, and Inglis Fletcher, historical novelist, chat in the Fletcher library at Bandon Plantation. WOa^^^WoW-M i J, IHocresjp Voice (on the telephone)} “Is my husband in the club?” Club Waiter: “No, modem, Pm afraid he isn't.” > ? “How do you know T I didn't tell you my name.” “Husbands are never here, madam— especially those who are wanted on the 'phone.” TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIES) THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. M. C.. THURSDAY^JIKjUOi^a^^. Frederick P. Speight Dies In Petersburg Frederick Perry Speight, 56, died Monday morning at 5 o’clock in a Petersburg, Va., hospital after an ill-, ness of six weeks. Mr. Speight was a native of Eden ton and made his home at Colonial Heights the last 20 years. He was a son of W. 0. Speight and the late Minnie Perry Speight. Surviving, beside his father, are his wife, Mrs. Erma Jolly Wrenn Speight of Colonial Heights, p daughter, Miss Barbara Dawn Speight; a step-daugh ter, Mrs. Evelyn Wrenn Killebrew, both of Colonial Heights; a brother, William Edward Speight of Edenton: three sisters, Mrs. Henry Jenkins apa Mrs. Herman White of Edenton and Mrs. Richard Colvin of Atlantic. Va, as well as a number of nieces and nephews. * , Funeral services were held Wednes day afternoon at 3:30 o’clock in the Remes & Morris Funeral Home at Petersburg and burial followed in the Petersburg Cemetery. , Well, It Worked .. 0 ' Suitor—Yes, sir. Pve a plan where TASS.** T»ke her and be good to her. jyEizfcjjra; I ‘Jr.;. Started Off Right Mian —When you married me yen promised to obey, me, ..._.». , (Wife—YeS, Ini just because I didn't t o»^^»^ , *^Ml'^»»a^^^«^w^^r»^<»^|r<»^ ,l, '<^ l^^r, e»^b»*ea| . j 1 • ' \fjzf * Guaranteed by Good < ,: ~ • Sizes 14 1/2 to 241/2 t \f£irfol- ' In a Peg Palmer it’s a younger, prettier you ... * 1 ) youthful styling in a youthful mood. Precision * l f £g| sized to eliminate alterations. Tailored to fit and < i||l »• f \ pliment your best features. Come in all sizes, 14J4 j j l to 24*4. A wide range of styles and colors. In tis -1 * 1 sue chambrays, Bembergs, Butcher Linens and fine < 1 'rWlll'r '. GIVE AWAY PRICED! 1 niir w*"* ll s#ie ®‘ I iflffi W*ata SALE 177 • : 11 j \/A JlWnla SUE 11.77 j I " BELK-TYLER’S \ Edenton, North Carolina * I Mr. Fanner: If you are in need of a good used Tractor and • Equipment, at a very reasonable price, we have it \ I -fr USED F-12 TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT! I ☆ USED B-FARMALL AND EQUIPMENT I * USED C-FARMALL I ☆ USED H-FARMALL AND EQUIPMENT I * USED OLIVER 60 AND EQUIPMENT i I USED JO HN DEERE B | WE ALSO HAVE A VARIETY OF USED TRUCKS I Byrum Implement & Truck Company (want a row while the preacher wte there. ‘ • . ■ ' ■. <ii | Many Individuals, like uncut dla- Imonds, ghinipg qualitiee beneath a rough exterior. —Juvenal. 'Fdr maonejf are not icUe> but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind. —Alfred Lord Tennyson. WWWVV\^wveAS-MV>-wAaAa/wvwv<
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