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PAGE TWO t»CTIO!ITWQ Meny Hill News By Mrs. Ethel Winborne Mr. and Mrs. T. B- Williford and Mr. and Mrs. pill Good win of Edenton visited J. L. Williford and Mr. and Mrs. Wright Williford Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tart of Princeton were the week-end guests of her mother, Mrs. C. T- Baker and sister, Mrs. Viola Cowand. Mrs. D. A. Byrd spent Fri day in Aulander with relatives and friends. Mrs. T- A- Smithwick of Ra leigh spent from Wednesday un til Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smithwick, also visited her sister, Mrs. George Capehart, Sr. Mrs. H- E. Foxwell visited Mrs. Clyde Jordan of Windsor on Friday. Mrs. J. W- Winborne spent Tuesday in Windsor with Mrs. Emily Mizelle. Mrs. Dewey Crabtree of Ra leigh was the guest of her mo ther, Mrs. Sallie Adams and brother, Sammie, from Wednes day until Saturday. Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Crabtree visited in Ahoskie and Edenton while she was with her mother Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Irvin Early, Mrs. Jesse Clay and Mrs. Jordan Leicester of Harrellsville and Mr. and Mrs. Masier Perry of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. James Holder of Mt. Gould and Mrs. J. D. Smith wick visited j. L. Williford on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winborne visited relatives in Windsor and Harrellsville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lynch and children of Greenville spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch and family and Mrs. Lynch’s father, Jud Mitch ell. Mrs. H. G- Cobb and children, Gray and Deborah, Mrs. Ronald Outlaw and son, Hersey and Mrs. Raymond Outlaw attended a birthday party at Rocky Hock Saturday afternoon for Gail Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Seaten Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hog gard spent Saturday at Morehead City and visited Mrs. Frank Langdale. Miss Vannie Mae Cowand, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harden and Mrs. Livingston White visited rela tives at Rocky Mount Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield and children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Small and Mrs. M. B. Barfield cf LaGrange. Miss Fonda Smithwick of East Carolina College at Greenville spent the week-end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Britt Smithwick- Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Pierce of Kelford and Mrs. Elwood Over ton and daughter Betty of Wind sor visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Outlaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick, Mrs. Jimmie Love and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davenport made a trip to Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cowand and daughter, Tommie Ann, Miss Frances Cowan and Mr. and Mrs. Livingston White spent Saturday in Portsmouth with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter and Eddie of Hampton spent Sunday here at their home. Miss Patricia phelps of Ra leigh spent the week-end at her PROTECT the family |. ■* * ' you CARE for with BLUE CROSS and SLUE SttifLD *l9. HOSPITAL, OAR® ASSOCIATION KRMH ugh, ummumi Donald Burden home vyith parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Newpprt News spent the week j end with their parents here. I Mr. and Mrs. Wright Williford | visited Mrs. Bob Gray of Wil liamston Sunday. Misses Luray and Dorothy As kew and brother Merle A?hew of Mill Neck, Miss Vivian White, Mrs. Mittie Sue Bowen and daughter, Patsy of Windsor visited Mr. and Mrs. William White Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Rhea and baby of Franklin, Va., visited his grandmother, Mrs. C. T- Baker and aunt, Mrs. Viola- Cowand on Sunday. Mrs. Willie Newbern and Miss Pearl Newbern pf- WiUiamston were the guests of Mrs. Belva Taylor Sunday afternoon. Misses Mary and Margaret Haste, Miss Janie Hughes, Mrs. Clyde Jprdan of Windsor and Mrs. H. E. Foxwell visited in Edenton Saturday. Bridge Marathon Now Under Way » • Play began this week for the seventh annual Hospital Auxili ary Bridge Marathon. The 20 competing teams are as follows: Dr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Friz zell, Mrs. Leon Leary and Mrs. E. W. Spires, Paul Stanton and Archie Fairley, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hobbs, Mrs. J. H. McMullan and Hiram Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, Miss Ruby Felts and Miss Myrtle Jenkins, Nathan Dail and John Raines, Mrs. A. M. Forehand and Mrs. H. A. Campon, Cecil Fry and Medlin Belch, Mrs. J. W. Davis and Mrs. Earl Goodwin, Mrs. Wat son Bell and Mrs. Oscar Dun can, Mrs. J. Clarence Leary and Mrs. A. B. Harless, Mrs. Willie White and Mrs. L. H. Haskett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood, Mrs. W. B. Rosevear and Mis. L. A. Patterson, Mrs. Frank Wood and Mrs. R. F. Elliott, Dr. Richard Hardin and Joe Thorud. All scores and money must be turned in to Mrs. J . W. Davis at the end of each round. Play will continue until May 1, with prizes of sls, $lO and $5.00 awarded to the top three couples when the marathon is completed. All that is 'human must retro grade if it do not advance. —Edward Gibbon. Here’s what the other ’63’s wish they looked like. * '* .1 . ■ r • • * « ~ . . » * ’ / S - * E's ® Jjj; -. '’ r: %mm£immsMWMMW9''": -v- \ * ' p&p #< i " ft —1 " i " 1 1 ” Today—Wide -Track Pontldf 1} f ObThw, hat it, tint Pntfaw’i con* np with another hoanty ** XMf* 9M tweni nodar headHghta, clean » * . i t 1 pnllh-lat yon can mo that. There’s a wider Wide-Track, "t.. r ■ - - THt CHOWAN HERALD. NORTH CAROLINA.' TffIJBBDAV, UdS ~ ~ Wild horses and Brahma bulls bring danger and action to State Fair Rodeo, October 16-20. Top professional cowboys and cowgirls will compete in six events: Barrel races, calf-roping, steer wrestling, bareback and saddlebronc riding and bull riding. Insets show Karen Lavens, Miss Rodeo America, who will be one of the featured stars, and Ditlman Mitchell, producer.anhouncer for the featured event. { County News By MRS. ROLAND EVANS A WMU Leadership Confer ence was held at First Baptist Church in Elizabeth City Tues day. Sessions were held from 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., and 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. An association-wide evangelis tic conference will be held today (Thursday) at Berea Baptist Church, Elizabeth City at 3:30 to 5:45 P. M-, and 7:00-9:00 P. M. On Friday and Saturday the 11th State Brotherhood Confer ence will be held at First Bap tist Church in Winston-Salem. Mrs. G. O. Lane underwent surgery at Chowan Hospital re cently. Sympathy goes out to the Bunch family. Sympathy goes out to relatives of Mrs. Vernon Turner. Sympathy goes out to relatives of Mrs. Pattie Harrell. Mrs. Marie Peele is much im proved. Belated congratulations go- out to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Saunders on being great-grandparents. Sympathy goes out to relatives of Carolyn Jethro. Miss Frances Ober visited her sister, Miss Faye Ober at Eliza beth City over the week-end. | Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hollis have i returned to Tennessee after a: visit with his father, H. T. Hobbs of Paradise and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs. Mrs. E. A. Byrum of Hertford visited H. T. Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hobbs in Paradise. H. T. Hobbs, Mrs. E. A. By rum, Mrs. H. G. Hobbs visited Mrs. H. G. Hobbs’ brother, Oscar Perry in Elizabeth City recently. Mrs. Artie Bass, Mrs. H. E. Bass and Mrs. Iris Bass went to see Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Barbara Sawyer of Eliza beth City, Mrs. Peggy Hooper of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Jessie Perry of Hertford visited Mr. Evans and Mr. Perry last Thurs day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Perry of Suffolk visited mother and sister on Sunday afternoon. Calvin Keeter and boys visited Mr. Evans and Mrs. Perry on Monday. Chowan County Fair is being staged this week at the Ameri can Legion grounds. Billy Grey Leary preached his first sermon on Sunday night at the Rocky Hock Church. Mrs. Lillie Saunders of Eden ton spent Sunday with her mo - - *- -x ■»- * , . r s * . -a SEE THE CAR THAT’S EVEN NICER THAN THE ’62 PONTIAC AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEAL BA'S TODAY COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY OF EDENTQN, INC, 105-109 E. Queen Sir Dealer’s Lic.N0.1263 Edenton, N. C. ther, Mrs., Effie Evans in Rocky Hock. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Byrumi visited relatives in ivorfoix on Sunday. COUNTRY Gentleman DISTILLED LONDON DRY GIN 85 PROOF Distilled from 100% QrcSa SOOO/^ Bottled By X A DOUGHERTY’S SONS, Ine.Dtstillei* Philadelphia. Pa. ton, and a Inll line of Trophy V-B’s. fThat onght t* ho cnongh t# make those other cars taro groan.] And wo haven’t mentioned such happy tonchea as ssfl ndimthu i, ' . , t T ' Pr. A. P, Doynpm, Jr. Is Sent To Mississippi Dr. Alien F. Downum, Jr., of Edenton, who recently came to active duty in the United States Air Force in the rank of second lieutenant, has completed the orientation course for officers of the medical service at Gunter AFB in Alabama. The doctor, son of Dr. an.d Mrs. A. F. Downum, was given familiarization instruction .cover ing administrative procedures, military medicine and medical service support of USAF objec tives. Lieutenarlt Downum is being j reassigned to Keesler AFB, Miss. He will join the staff there for practice as a doctor of optome- | try. I Dr. Downum attended the Uni versity of Nerth Carolina and Southern College of Optometry, Memphis, Tenn. He is married to the former Patricia A. Bunch of Edenton. | —aa.MII. FARMER Mas PE 16 HT BMBm GINNING COMPANY H«1 c 0 if 6 N WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR YOUR SEED COTTON - CALL - HOME FEED & FERTILIZER COMPANY PHONE 2313 CHOWAN STORAGE COMPANY PHONE 2423 or CALL ED. SPEIGHT PHONE 2280 19 whgt, gray tell, og*M he keeping yen irem a new PowUm est yen* OW«t A saiaU snpnrtfcw- hooH hm ' * I Notice To The Public ! I ,The tract of land formerly known as I Edenton Air Base is now private prop- I erty. The only roads open to the public I are the road to the air strip; the Bower I Road, which ends at the railroad track; I and No. 32A, which goes directly thru | the base. Anyone caught trespassing I will be prosecuted by the law. This ac- I tion was brought on hy property being I destroyed by sight-seers. Your coop- I eration will be greatly appreciated. By: United Properties, Inc. I United States Lumber Co., Ipc.
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