PAGE TWO i■ Csw Colored Woman Loses Life In fire , House Is Totally De stroyed Near Han cock Station i i r . * Fire completely destroyed the t |ome of Boss Wrighton, a color ed man, near Hancock Station Sunday morning shortly after 'll o’clock which also resulted in the death of Wrighton’s daughter, Ethel Wrighton, 28. : The body of the woman was found in part of the house where her bedroom was locat ed. The victim was a semi invalid and was in her bed on the second floor when the fire occurred. Wrighton attempted to save his daughter, but due to the flames he was unable to reach her. Cause of the fire is believed to have resulted by faulty wir ing. The house, a two-story frame building, was owned by S. F. Small, and was totally destroyed. Both the Edenton and Center Hill-Cross Roads Fire Depart- 1 ments responded to the alarm,! but the fire made so much head- I iway that nothing could be f 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1, Section 1 Richard Rogerson had th# misfortune to have SSOO in cash , Stolen from his home. Due to a faulty chimney a heavy rain flooded both floors of Badham Bros. Store doing damage estimated at $2,000. | It was announced that ex pansion plans were in prospect at the Shepard-Prudwt Memor ial Library. The plan called for utilising all of the first floor instead of only the one room on the east side of the building. Objection to the new Central Roclcy Hoclt School, which was registered when the matter was voted upon, cropped up when parents of several children re fused to send their children to th« new school, preferring to send them to Chowan Hiqh School. I The Rev. Norman Ashley de livered a series of 'illustrated messages at the Rocky Hock Baptist Church. Clerk of Court E. W. Spires announced that work would soon begin to microfilm historical and valuable documents and records in the Court House. Word was received that Wil liam Coffield. Jr., stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va., had been transferred to the Philippine Islands. i Due to lack of water. Game' Warden J. G. Perry announced the suspension of fishing in Bennett's Mill Pond. Jennings & Scott, seed and feed dealers of Elizabeth City, opened a branch store on South Broad Street. Miss Frances Collins, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Col lins, was chosen as "Miss Eden-; ton" to represent the town at’ Suffolk's Peahut Festival. Eleven Chowan Negroes were inducted into the Army and left for Fort Bragg. One of the government's bar rage balloons, apparently tore loose from Camp Davis, went on a rampage in the Rocky Hock section, tearing down John Nix-| on's pig pen, wash lines carried away, power lines severed and trees stripped of leaves. I I TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED! C I STRAIGHT BOURBON I J||| I $/30 OBSr 1 5360 sa 4/S QUART **°°" ■■ r \' t 'ntSs ••- ? ~■-* ■ ju! 1 Frankly Speaking] j < By FRANK ROBfeRTS It isn’t too often that Edehtoh gets a chance ,to supply the rest of the country with a major news item. I’ll never forget the first one. It was about six or so years ago when the trestle over the Albemarle i Sound collapsed, taking a few f freight cats with it. I’ll never l forget that, because it happened i on my very first day with WCDJ, and what a first day iit was. Mr. Schuman and I . boated way out to the bridge to . tape record an interview with . the gentleman in charge there ! only to realize, after fighting > rough water all the way, and 1 climbing onto the precarious > trestle, dragging machine with us, that there was | no electricity in the little office || there, so the interview was done with the medium of a chewed , off pencil and scraps of paper. , However, we did get a story , together, and an AP award for, it. Last week, of course, the I story of the escaped convict i made the state news headlines, 1 I and once again, we supplied the country with complete details ; from the time of the break to \ 1 I I the recapture. Physically, this ! story wasn’t as wearing on the (nerves, although it did cut intoj j a lot of sleep that particular ‘ 1 Friday night. My personal ! thanks to Patrolman Rawls who I was of considerable help. Also i thanks to Patrolman Dickens i who works out of Bertie County. 1 ji Our interview with him was ex ,l tremely valuable, as he was the j one who had stopped and cap- 1 I tured Roundy. Our thanks also 1 to the law officers in both Pfer quimans and Chowan CountiesJ to Seabrook for their stolen car| I information. As soon as the news of the capture came through, many citizens felt a lot better and were able to un ’ lock a few car doors apj! win dows. Incidentally, the only dis crepancy in the story came from I the service station where Roun 'i dy paused for a Pepsi. The j press report had it that he had *i a Pepsi and cookies. I was told] it was Pepsi and bologna. No, 1 baloney about one thing, and j that is, the outstanding work done by the law in our area. Their cooperation, the hours they c , put in, and their concern for i everyone’s safety, should make ’ us all feel a lot more comfort- I able. II j Closing Thought: Justice is * truth in action. J OUR^DARLING [ About this time one year ago I God called lor you, you had to i go. ’ Our love for you is just as dear jAs when we nem you then, so .! close and near. ,1 ITo part from you did cause us 1 pain, I But one day we shall see you I again; ■ „ lln Heaven we’U clasp you to ' heart— i(There never again we’ll have to part. There may be times when smiles appear; ■:When we cannot speak without t : a tear— Not tjiat we do not submit to God’s Holy will; ■ But there’s an emptiness in our t arms we cannot fill. 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