PAGE EIGHT
KBCTION ONE-
SOCIETY NEWS
Week-end At Home
Miss Faye Dail, who is teaching
in Roanoke Rapids spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. (’. )
Boyce.
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Returns Home
Mrs. Thomas Held returned Fri
day from a week’s visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred it. Halford in Ar
lington, Va,
Visiting At Wilmington
Mr. and Mrs. William Billings
and children, Donna. Herky and
Kenny, will leave Wednesrlay to
spend th P Thanksgiving holidays in
Wilmington. N. visiting Mr.
and Mrs. K. K. Williamson,
Attend Fool hall Dame
Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Phillips and
son, Tom, spent last week-end iti
Raleigh with relatives .-uni attended
thie State-William & Mary foothill I
gaW\
'i At Rocky Mount 1
Mrs. Richard Hardin ami chil
dren, Betsy, Rickie and Richard,
are spending the Thanksgiving hoi. \
idays with her parents. Vlr. and
Mrs. W. M. J amcs m Rocky Mount.
* Fuqua.v Springs Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Hen IVrry and
pops, Sam and Mich.M'il of l’ innfay
Springs. formerly of Kdouton. will 1
arrive Tlmr.-Jflay to spend the holi
days with Mr. and .Mrs. Modi in
Belch.
Week-end In K a lei till
»Mr. and Mrs. (Veil Fi*y and chd
diNtn, Arlene and (Veil; ;li\. siwnt
the week-end in !>' imu
her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. L. I
Chambliss, and attendod tin* Statr-
WilOiam & Mary frtQtba.il gatne •
Visiting I'amits
Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Kirn my and J
daughter, Robin of \L»nt ic-«;ir<» v |
Minn.. ar P visit ini: Mrs. Hromiy
purents, Mr. and Mrs. !leirn;m
White.
(.nest of l\i refits
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy ('hrstmitt
of Richmond, Va., 'spent. tin* w
end with Mr. Cliesi'mitt*s |». trout. .
and Mrs. .). 1,. Clmstmiit.
Visit At Henderson
Mrs. J. H. (Vnuvr, Sr , ifui Mi
Elton Forehand. Sr.. >T>‘nt a lew
in Hendetson this. week.
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j Fluritla Visitors
Dr. ami Mrs. C. A. Scarborough
of Miami, Fla., .spent the week-end
with Mrs. Scarborough’s brother-
I in-law ami sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.
I’. Jones.
Week-end In Washington
Miss Sahra Nunn lee, Miss Gloria ;
MeCalluni, Miss Helen McDonald, I
Miss Mildred Sellars, Handy West-I
and Victor Tucker spent the week- |
end in Washington, D. I’.
I’l.vimm th Visitors
Mr, and Mrs. Herman F. White,
Jr., and daughter, Dinah of Flv
moiith spent, the week-end With
Me. White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman White, Sr.
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Thanksgiving Visitors
Mr, arid Mrs. R, (’. bee of Hen
(lersoiiviile. N, arrived Wedncx- •
day to visit Mr. aiid Mrs. H, S.
Ziegler, Sr, for Thanksgiving.
| “ i
M ashington \ isitors
Frol', and Mis. R, F. Kyman oft
| Washington, I). I’., rind daughter,
Suzanne will spend Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. I ley wood S.
Ziegler. Jr,
Thanksgiving \ isitors
Mr. and Mrs. V W Furgiuele
1 and two daughter. Martha .latte
* and Harriett Randolph of Ctilpep
, per, Va.. arrived Wednesday to
spend.Thanksgivingwith Mis. Fur.
giuele’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas J. Wood.
Visit Son
Mr. and Mis. i.ep.y llaskeft
spent the week end in lYoisnumth
as guest S of then; soli and dangle,
ter-in-law. Mr. .arid Mrs. Roger
1 Haskett.
Holidays At Heaelt
i Mr. and Mrs. I.rroy. Haskett left
j W.-driesilay to ,-pend the Thanks
i giving ludidays at. their cottage at
Kitty ITaWk, They were aeroni
pa 11 ied liy Mr Toot Stalling, of
Smithfield, X. i.-ter of Mr
Ifaskett.
I fogget ( Speak or al
Rolarians’ Meeting
Hurry I >'*gg<tt. \ ».-••• pre -blent
(trnl* II HI (|'l’*-' , !<*F nf >tflt: T 'l«j|>
1. ,11 '• I' 11' tat ion, \\ < I *l. \v;.is the
prrheipul .Speaker ill lust vv eek
Rot.n y mfM.ftriU’V at whieli time lie I
j- :pi*k»- .tlmuH file station, whieli at |
j that time cua.s .awairing authority
p» go on t he ail.
Mr. Hop ititi. »**!('( the Rot aria-h.>
t hat h,. ami his thi •*.■ n»-mvn.>rs
had. sui \ • V<al prart ieally all of
!\. ith C.ii«»liua befttre arriving a s
I;i fleeisioii to loeale in lalerit'ur.
lie sahi theie was iiitil .fur a ra ,
: (Jio station here atid that eomli- j
tions Wei,, hleal for >ueci ssfiil op.
{ era lion.
\Y( MU he 1:11 Is lip-:uieaStine at H
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ly e\<*ry day until .-unset. The best
ami latest eipHium iit was ]uirehas
.'-e.il and very sh«»rt!y op«’i». house will j
he observed so that the public eau |
visit and inspect th. new radio sta
fiob.
Toni l>as.s arid Terry Rennukt.
ineniliers of the senior class attend- ]
ed the meeting as junior Rotarians.
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Visiting Hours: 2:00-4:.10
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Patients admitted to the Chowan
Hospital during the week of No
vember 14-20 were:
White
Kdenton: Mrs. Lynn Morgan,
j Fred Britton, Jr., Mrs. Pauline Tra-
I vis. Miss Patricia t,assit»*r, Mrs.
(’Kara Cooper, Miss Mable Williams,
| Mrs. Jane Layden, Mrs. Helen Flu-
I man, Mrs. Maxine Brown, Mrs.
| Barbara Fa Hess. Mrs. Lynn Coble,
’ Robert Pate, Mrs. Barbara Scar
berry, Mrs. Mary Williams. Ernest
Rawlinson, Mrs. Margaret Good
win, Mrs. Fatherin'* Harrell.
.lamesvillc; Mrs. Nannit* S<‘\-
tiui, (
Hertford; John Chappell, Cecil
Tm iv. .
(’o I undo a; Clinton Everett,
ifolihsville: Miss Alice Riddick, j
Tyner: Mrs. Nancy Lane,
j Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. Morsel
I New comb#
Negro
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Kdenton: Annie Lout her, James
Wilson Thehna Ford.
Windsor: Sophie Wiljiatn
Hertford: Ruth Hetnhry. Klnora
Lane, l.ueretia Welch, Dorothy 1
iand’sey. -Khuira I«ine.
Roper: Margaret Y\ ehh.
Fnsvvi ’l: Agnes Norman.
I ■ i(*nts di charged from the
hospital during the same week
were:
While
Kdenton’; Mrs. Lynn Morgan.
,1; 1* k fjndhurn, Mtss M iblrt Wil
liams. Miss Patricia Lassiter. Mrs.
Barbara Searherry. Mrs. Ruth KD
lintt. RbjHM-f Pate. Mrs. Hilda Bass,
Mrs. Jane Layden, Mrs Barbara
Faijess. Mrs. Helen Fluman. Mrs.
Maxim- Biown. Mr<. Paulin,* Tra
vis. Mrs. I vnn Coble. Mrs. Mary
Williams Mis. Cora Bunch, Fred
Britton. Jr.. NY S. Nixon, Mis.
lan y II i-te, Mrs. 1 ena Bell.
FIV swell: Mr, I).h»r. -, Ylexan
. 1 4 r AL Min i \n.ibre .e, Mrs.
M irgarcf Hateinaii
11,. >|> v• v M \ • . Riddick.
M, • 1 )oi*otliy ! ; l HH-hard.
,laniesvilb- Mrs. Nannie Sexton.
(’jt-»\ -la lid. 'V ■>: Dr. M ofs (
New o Hill*.
YV.ihfal Mi 1 • N\ ftp.
Iym as Mi N-1:< v I; I
Negro
Fdentoir: Mary Rankin.-- Annie
I I .outlier.
j ('reswell. Margaret YVehh. Ag
m*. \<*riiian.
Tyner: I -‘uis, T/y h»r.
Hertford: Ruth Bembry. Flrmra
Lane. Dorothy LindseV.
YY 1 miser: Sophie YY'illiams.
Births
|: ”'h; during the same period
/wm Mr. mil Mrs. Durwood Tn
j \is, I'denton. a daughter; Mr. and
Mrv Ivdward Morgan, Kdenton. a
son; S Sgt. ( ‘ah in llrown, Roißr 2.
Kdenton. a sop; (‘pl. and Mrs. Law-
I ivnce S, arb(*rry, Kdenton, a d nigh
ter; Mr, and Mrs. Richard YY'ii
Lam.;. Fderiton. a son; Mr*, and Mrs.
1 John L. Harrell. Kdenton. a son.
j Y'i.siting niinis.h’rs for the week
Jof November 21-27 are: White,
j the Rev. Francis Smith; Negro, the
Rev. K. S. Parker.
TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDRNTON. NOJITH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 195 K.
Sing In “Hansel And Gretel”
WPS*
f \ M i
C ATHERINE KRANTZIS
I A mezzu suitruno from Waler
hurv, Mina Catherine- Frant
zis will sing the role of Hansel in
the forthcoming production of
(“Hansel And Gretel.” to he pre
sented in the Elementary School
auditorium Monday night, Decem
l her .->. at 8 o’clock.
“POST-MORTEM”
Continued From Fage 1, Section 1
the burdens of the world was just
I exhibiting on,, of the traits that
makes him one of the best-liked
' and most respected coaches in the
State. He simply hates to lose.
Therefore, in his business, where
nothing pays off hut a winner, he
has geared himself to win. And,
through application of his well
taught knowledge, his past two
teams have done him |>roud.
Rut it all blew up Friday night.
And there wasn’t •> dry eye that
left the stadium on its way back
to Kdenton.
Coach Hillings gave a set of of
ficials that he classed as “incompe
tent.” credit for taking a lot of the
fight out of his team and indirectly
liiinging alxnit the circumstances
that turned a 12-point lead into a
.tn,* point defeat.
He pointed out several instances
of ouestionahle calls that brought
on his classification of the refer
ees. Two la yard penalties that
nullified a touchdown and a 40-
yard gain on a pass play did the
trick in the first half.
And then. Hillings says, the
slow, faltering manner in which
the officials kept the contest mnv
ing hurt his players. He also f|uoi.
ed ,inc "f his players as saying that
Cary’s second touchdown wasn't
.v.-alTy a touchdown at all. He said
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WILLIAM BECK
A native of Wades boro, who is
singing his fourth season with
Grass Roots Opera William Beck
will he heard in the role of “Fa
ther" when “Hansel And Gretel”
is presented in Edenton Monday
night, December 5. The opera is
sponsored by the Edenton PTA.
that one of his defensive stand- .
outs claimed that Cary was halt- ,
ed with about six inches to go for ]
a touchdown on fourth down in the j
third period. ;
Hillings said that his player told i
him that he had his hand on the
ball, holding it at least six inches
' away from the Kdenton goal in the
middle of a pileup that halted a
Cary line plunge. He Said that the
official covering tile play ordered
the players to “get up”; instead of
physically untangling the pileup tn
correctly ascertain the position, of
the. ball—a service usually per
formed by more conscientious
cials.
Hillings says that his player said
that upon hearing the official’s i
comand to “get up”, he wriggled
himself free from the pileup, con
fident that the White Imps’ drive
had been halted. But, to his, and
several of the other Aces’ amaze
ment, when the pileup was un
tangled the hall was across the
goal.
The little coach said that this in
stance took a lot of fight out of
his hoys, and seconds later the play
made it possible for Cary to go
ahead when the game-winning
point after touchdown wag made.
Then, with the pressure of the
ever-shortening time bearing down
on them, thd Aces took the hall on
their own 19, and drove to the Cary
seven, where Edenton’s last march
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three keys and car license identi
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3-ROOM APARTMENT FOR
rent. 202 West Queen Street.
Contact after November 27th,
phone 294-W. ltc
BABY SITTER AVAILABLE FOR
day or night. Call 2381, Mrs. El
lie Goodwin, Hertford, N. C.
Nov2s,Decl
c
of the 195 ft season fizzled. Quar- j
terback Stuart Holland went down |
under a pair of defenders when at- j
tempting to pass, and all of Eden
ton’s dreams of a second straight
state championship went down with
him.
So, Billings and one of the fin
est squads in Edenton’s history,
came to a bitter ending of a very |
I successful campaign. Flaying their
last contest for Kdenton were Hol
land, Tommy Bass, Wayn 0 Koeter,
! Al Ward, Clarence Lupton, Chan
Wilson, Terry Bennett, Gary Dail, j
Bobby Pratt and Larry Tyncli.
“Wait ’til next year,” though,
is a cry that can’t tie muffled in
Edenton. Coach Hillings has the i
nucleus of a good team returning
and though it may not . veil ap
proach his last two teams, you can
bet that he will again make Kden
ton proud of its football squad.
All that will he lacking will hi
a quarterback, a fullback and a
couple of linemen, and Hillingswill
probably find suitable replacements
to again make Kdenton a contend
er—at least in its own class. •
Returning will be hacks Hobby 1
Ashley, Billy Bunch, Jerry D»wn-
I uni, Ray Holiowelt and Bruce
White; Ends Jack Bunch, John
j Kramer, Wayne Emmihizcr and Sid
j White; Tackles Jesse Copeland, |
| Dave Fletcher, Don Roche and Dai
, las Stallings; Guards Ralph Chap-1
pell, Carl Forehand, Hilly Hairy I
and Richard Canipe, and Centers
Eddie George, Sherwo.ul Harrell
and Johnny Speight. Starters from
this year’s team are Halfbacks .
Hunch and Downum, Ends Kramer 1
and Emnunizer, Tackle Fletcher, j
Guard Canipe, and Center Speight.
So, mayb e as Coach Hillings was
thoughtfully kicking, at,pebbles on
the lawn beside the Kdenton school,
his thoughts were turned toward
the future, and days of victory in
stead of remembering tin- defeat
that broke the Aces’ hearts Friday
j night at Greenville.
ODD ACCIDENT FATAL
■i
John Cooper, colored man work
iiig at Hill Ferry’s Service Station,
died Tuesday shortly after an odd
accident. Cooper . bail-•■repaired, a
tire for a truck and while inflat
ing tile tire the rim flew off
striking the mail, lie died short
ly afterward,
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'Robert Harrell Gets
! Bachelor Os Divinity
Degree April 27th
The Rev. Robert S. Harrell, pas
tor of Jersey Baptist Church, will
complete hig work for the Bache
lor of Divinity degree during the
fall semester at Southeastern Bap
tist. Theological Seminary at Wake
Forest.
Mr. Harrell is married to the
former Miss Janie Mitchener of
, Kdenton. They have one child,
Sheryl Elizabeth, age 2.
lie was ordained by the Thanks
giving Baptist Churrh of Selma.
| lie served as associate pastor of
Tabernacle Baptist Church in Rich
mond, Va., and as pastor of
Thanksgiving Church in Richmond,
Va., and as pastor of Thanksgiving
Church in Selma. Harrell was
graduated from Edenton High
School in 1941 and received his AB
degree from the University of
Richmond in 19ft 1.
He will receive his diploma at
] the third Southeastern Seminary
commencement exercises scheduled
for April 27, 1956.
BAPTIST CIRCLE MEETINGS
| The Circles of the Woman's Mis
sionary Society of the Edenton
| Baptist Church will meet at the
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