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PAGE EIGHT —SECTION ORE SOCIETY NEWS Visit In Goldsboro Lt. and Mrs. Bobby Noble 111 and Miss Sara Miller spent last week-end in Goldsboro visiting Mr. Noble’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noble, Jr. Visits Mother Mrs. James Dail of Norfolk spent the week-end as guest of her mother, Mrs. John Garrett. Norfolk Visitors , Mr. and Mrs. Roger Schiefer and daughter, Cynthia, of Norfolk spent the week-end a s guests of Mr. Schiefer’s grandmother, Mrs. John Garrett. - ■ -«) ■ . • At Duke * The Rev. J. Earl Richardson is at Duke University, Durham, this week, attending a church semi nar. Visiting In Ahoskie Mrs. J. Earl Richardson and son, John, are the guests of Mrs. Richardson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Copeland in Ahoskie this week. Saturday In Norfolk Mrs. T. B. Smith spent Satur day in Norfolk. Charlotte Visitor Mrs. Jack Walters of Charlotte, a former resident of Edenton, has be*n spending a few days with Mrs. J. M. Jones. n Visits Sister Miss Henrietta Fagan of Duke j Hospital, Durham, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Badham. Savannah Visitors Mrs. Charles Scott of Savannah.! Ga., daughter Kathryn and son; Edward are visiting Mrs. Scott's 1 mother, Mrs. L. A. Patterson. r»- Sunday Guests Dr. and Mrs. Simmons of Nor folk, Va.. spent Sunday with Mrs.' J. L. Pettus. Returns From Raleigh Mrs. John Wood of Hayes has! returned from a visit in Raleigh With her daughter, Mrs. Trent ■ Ragland. Attends Banquet James Johnston attended the Native Sons banquet in Rocky Mount last week. Henderson Visitors Mr. and Mrs. George Rose of Henderson are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Graham White. Sunday In Williamston Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Britton j spent Sunday in Williamston as' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy J Biggs. , Returns From West Miss Kathryn Brown has re turned to Edenton after an ex tended holiday trip to Cheyenne, Wyo., and other western points. Visits In Belhaven V Mrs. Allen F. Downum spent Wednesday as the guest of her j sister, Mrs. W. Carl Credle, in I Belhaven. Put Our Service Manpower On Your Crop Production Team! W Oar 5-Star Tractor Service Now is the time to put our ifcnricemia on your production team. Let them put your Farmall’s hill power back on the job jast witfc IH 5-Stir sertice. - * They’ll make sure your tractor is ready for the Sard work ahead. Call us today and schedule your Farmalt «for IH 5-Star scrvici. ***** S-STAR . SRRVICB J • BYRUM IMPLEMENT & TMKH CO. “Your International Harvester Dealer” Taka College Board 1 Among the students taking the t College Board in Elizabeth City ! Saturday were Linda Leary and . Patricia Bunch. Returns To Edenton Mrs. Selby Harney, who spent : the holidays with her' son, Cape : hart Harney and family at Sum mit, New Jersey, returned to Edenton on Monday, January 6. —O Returns From New Jersey Mrs. J. M. Jones who spent the ’ i holidays in Chatham, New Jer . sey with her son, J. M. Jones and his family, returned home on January 6. Return From Honeymoon Lt. and Mrs. Burton H. Jones, who were recently married, have returned from their wedding trip and are now residing at 361 Clin ton Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ————o — - Maryland Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Vaner Moyers of Silver Springs, Md., spent the New Year holiday as guests of Mrs. Moyers’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. White. New York Visitors Mrs. Tom Muller arid daugh ter Sigrid of New York City were week-end guests of Mayor and Mrs. Ernest Kehayes. Leaves Hospital Mrs. D. F. Richardson was a patient in the Chowan Hospital. Mrs. Richardson was the presi dent of the Fidelis Wives’ Club last year. Therefore, the mem bers of the Fidelis Club are very nappy to know she is doing fine and is able to be at home with !her family. ! BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shack | elford announce the birth of a 6- I pound, 14-ounce son, Douglas Ray, born Thursday in Chowan , Hospital. FIDELIS CLUB MEETING Tho Fidelis Wives’ Club will hold its social meeting Tuesday night, January 21, at 8 o’clock in the game room of the Staff NCO Club. All members are urged to attend. BAKE SALE JANUARY 21 The Fidelis Wives’ Club will | hold its regular bake sale Tues | clay. January 21. The affair will !be held in the Albemarle room jof the Post Exchange. JOINS LAW FIRM I • Dewey W. Wells has joined the law firm in Elizabeth City of Le roy & Goodwin and will have his headquarters in their offices on the third floor of the Carolina Building. Mr. Wells was admitted to the North Carolina Bar in August, | 1954. He received his LL.B. de j gree at Wake Forest, graduating ‘ first in his class of 1954. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. JANUARY !«. IKS. 'Officers Installed For Pocahontas Officers for Chowanoke Council No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas were installed at a meeting of the Council held Thursday night in the Red Men hall. The installa tion ceremony was performed by Mrs. Elsie Lee with Mrs, Myrtle Hollowell acting as Mishinewa. The officers installed were: Po cahontas, Mrs. Edith Bufflap; pro phetess, Mrs. Ella Mae Parrish; Wenonah, Mrs. Marina Crummey; Powhatan, Mrs. Myrtle Tynch; keeper of wampum, Mrs. Myrtle Hollowell: collector of wampum, Mrs. Virginia Williams; kdeper of records, Mrs. Elsie Lee; first scout, Mrs. Jane Layden; second scout, Mrs. Ella Gray Potts; war riors. Mrs. Dorothy Phillips, Mrs. Vivian Baker, Mrs. Dorothy Fair cloth and Mrs. Gertrude Dail: runners. Mrs. Carolyn Meadows and Mrs. Fannie Layton; counsel ors, Mrs. Margaret Phthisic and Mrs. Edith Byrum; guard of the forest, J. Edwin Bufflap; guard of the tepee, Mrs. Mamie Parker. At the conclusion of the meet ing refreshments were served. Christian Workers School At Hertford Continued from Page I—Section 1 Odum has been Conference Secre tary of Youth Work of the Wo men’s Society for two terms, Con ference Secretary of Missionary Personnel for the Women’s Socie ty, and is now President of the Fayetteville District of the Wo men’s Society of Christian Ser vice. She has served as counselor at religious camps for young peo ple, and on the North Carolina Conference Committee on Chris tian Vocations, as well as many other activities with young peo ple. The course on “Home and Church Cooperating in Children’s Work’’ is an outstanding course for persons who work with chil- ( dren in the church. It is intend-, ed to familiarize both parents and i teachers with the work of the '< churc with cildren and the co- j operation necessary between the home and the church. Mrs. I Queen is the wife of the Rev. V. j E. Queen, pastor of Duke Me- 1 morial Church, Durham. 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Bunch Again Named SCS Chairman Continued From Page 1, Section 1 pointed chairman of the poster committee. A resolution was passed .re questing Mr. Bunch to introduce a bill at the state meeting of dis trict supervisors in session Tues- i day and Wednesday of this week ! at Winston-Salem. The resolution I Pre - Market C| earance I 1 Musi Make Room for New Spring Arrivals! I I Many Items I/3 To Off I I • LANE CHESTS • DESKS I I • Livingroom Groups • SOFAS I I • RECLINERS • CHAIRS I I All New Non - Seasonal Merchandise I I Albemarle Furniture Co. I I "SERVING THE ENTIRE ALBEMARLE AREA ” ( I Edenton, N. C. Phone 2219 212 S. Broad St. states that soil conservation dis tricts not paying their dues be suspended .and not be allowed to take part in district activities or the state organization of soil con servation supervisors. District supervisors who at tended the state meeting in Win ston-Salem early this week were; L. C, Bunch and J. A. Webb, Jr., from Chowan; Grady Stevens and H. A. Leary from Camden; George Winslow and Joe Nowell from Perquimans, and Ralph Powers and F. E. Doxey from Currituck; James H. Griffin, local work unit conservationist who represented the Soil Conservation Service at the meeting. Next meeting of the, district board of supervisors will be in Currituck County in May. Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal. The winner is he who gives himself to his work, body j and soul. » —Chas. Buxton. —i —jii«LLi ssa= ‘Pops’ Campbell Is Featured In Magazine Article Donald Campbell, better known as “Pops” Campbell, was recent-, ly the subject of a long article in' “The Second Line,” the official j organ of the New Orleans Jazz i Club, a nationally known organi-' zation. Under the title of “Crusader for Jazz”, the article gives the long, colorful career of “Pops”. Campbell, from his early begin- ; ning as a musician to his present, role of radio commentator in the, field of Jazz. 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