PAGE TWO ■ -«i£CT10!l ONE [Hospital Patients Vtaitiar hoars: 10-11 A. M.: 8-4 ••d 6-8 P. M. Children ssder 12 src sat permitted to visit patients. Patients at Chowan Hospital for the period Monday, Novem ber 19 to Tuesday, November 29 were as follows: || Admissions White: Mrs. William Gurney Forehand, Mrs. Lillie Mae El liott, Mrs. Dora Sawyer, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Margie Ward, Mrs. Inez Bunch, Mrs. Mary Jordan, Mi's. Charlotte Lane, Mrs. Verna Davenport, Miss Patricia Ann Tynch, Mrs. Johnnie Mae Craddock, Mrs. Evelyn Harmon, Miss Barbara Bass, Miss Betty Louise White, Mrs. Matilda Ayers, Mrs. Bar bara Bass, Bert M. Evans, John Gardner Woodley, Ottis G. Wha ley, Roland Thornton, Master Wallace Lee Hobbs, Wesley Lay- > den. Dr. Frank Wood, Joe E. Debnam, Richard D. Weikel. Colored: Mrs. Orideth Rob erts, Mrs. Eva Wilder, Mrs. Net tie White, Mrs. Barbara Taylor, Mrs. Annie Morring Williams, Mrs. Hazel Ruth Holley, Mrs. Flora E. Jennings, Leroy Hunter. Discharges White: Mrs. Annie Frances Smith, Mrs. Addie Tucker, Mrs. Mary Spruill, Mrs. Barbara Bass, Mrs. William Gurney Forehand, Mrs. Lillie Mae Elliott, Mrs. Dora Sawyer, Mrs. Mary Wil liams, Mrs. Margie Ward, Mrs. Inez Bunch, Mrs. Mary Jordan, Mrs. Verna Davenport, Miss Pa tricia Ann Tynch, Master Wal lace Lee Hobbs, Dr. Frank Wood, Haywood Ziegler, Sr., Charlie B. Lamb, Richard D. Weikel. Colored: Calvin M. Warren, Walter G. Moore, Mrs. Orideth Roberts, Mrs. Eva Wilder, Mrs. Mattie White, Mrs. Barbara Tay lor, Births White: Mr. and Mrs. Ranald E. Bass, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ayers, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harmon, a daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. West, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edward Bunch, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilton Ward, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Matthew Sawyer, a son. Colored; Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Wilbert Roberts, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace White, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Taylor, a daughter; Mr. .and Mrs. Curtis Lee Holley, a son. BRIDGE LEADERS North-South: First Place—Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton Perry of Eliz-ibeth City. Second Place—Mrs. Kathryn Goodwin and Earl Goodwin. East-West: First Place—W e s 1 e y Chesson and Mrs. Earl Goodwin. Second Place—Mrs. Elton Fore hand and Mrs. Bruce Jones. BAND PARENTS TO MEET ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 Edenton’s Band Parents Asso ciation will meet Monday night, December 3, at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting will be held in the band room and Mrs. John Bunch, president, urges a large attend ance of members. ' *|v STUDENT CERTIFICATE Comprehensive nealth protection for college and trade school students un der 24 years of age and in good health. Individual or Family Plan. Write for details HOSPITAL CARES Association MW AM, MfTfl CAtOLIKA LOCAL BEFKESSNTATIVa Donald Burden If*. M WhUht Heifkta EPEIITOW. lt C. i[ Club Calendar I Home Demonstration Club members, their husbands and their families will be attending Home Demonstration Club meet ings during the .month of De cember. A schedule of meetings to be held is as follows: Tuesday, December 4, 6 P t M.: Oak Grove Club, Oak Grove Community Building. Wednesday, December 5, 7:30 P. M.: Gum Pondd Club, Rocky Hock Community Center. Thursday, December 6, 6 P. M.: Ryland Club, Triangle Restau rant. Monday, December 10, 6 P. M.: Chowan Club, Chowan Commun ity Building. Monday, December 10, 8 P. M.: Yeopim Club, ball room of Jo seph Hewes Hotel. Tuesday, December 11, 7:30 P. M.: Beech Fork Club and Rocky Hock Club, Rocky Hock Community Center. Wednesday, December 12, 2:30 P. M.: Wards Club, Wards Com munity Building. Wednesday, December 12, 6:30 P. M.: Enterprise Club, E. L. Ward Cabin. Thursday, December 13, 3 P. M.: Colonial Club, home of Mrs. Graham Byrum. Monday, December 17, 7:30 P. M.: Advance Club, Advance Community Building. Tuesday, December 18, 8 P. M.: Center Hill Club, home of Mrs. Cameron Boyce. Wednesday, December 19, 7 P. M.: Byrd Club, home of Mrs. C. W. Overman. Hornets To Play For State Title Continued from Page L Section 1 In the Albemarle game, the first half was played on even terms with neither team able to seriously threaten to score. The Hornets gained 97 yards during the half and Kingsdale 76. The Hornets were not able to score until the fourth quarter when Joe Blount on a draw play handed the ball to Harrison Bunch, Jr., who raced 50 yards to score. Fullback Grady Ses soms skirted right end for the two extra points. With only a few .minutes rer maining in the game Quarterback Joe Blount on another draw play handed the ball to Grady Ses soms, who in a spectacular piece of open field running, covered 90 yards for the second touchdown.* Halfback James Capehart raced around left end for the two ex tra points, so the Hornets won the game 16-0. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY Ed Bond Post No. 40 of the American Legion will meet in the post home Tuesday night, December 4, at 8 o’clock. 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