SECTION . TWO H r ~ . I DR. WESTCOTT SOLVES THE CASE OF Shootout At Sunrise Jr By Wilborne Harrell w&kff’&i: f A CHOWAN HERALD FICTION STORY SKs . (conclusion) His eyes further bore down on Jane Smith. “Look about you, Jane Smith.” His eyes swept the crowd. “Everyone here, who could have murdered Hugo Wil loughby is weaiing a gunbelt and gun, and the guns are all worn on the right side—except, yours. You are wearing yours at your left side.” Then .Dr. Westeott did a strange thing. He laid his hand on, Jane Snath's shoulder and smiled. Turning abruptly, his face now becoming stern, he strode quickly over and placed a not so gentle hand on the shoulder of Senor Cecil Hernandez. “Captain Eubanks, arrest this man for the murder of Hugo Willoughby” Instantly the stillness of the museum was shattered by a hubbub of excited movement and chatter, as the troopers led away a struggling and profanely pro testing Cecil Hernandez. A few minutes later, outside. Dr. Westeott was talking to Capt. Eubanks. “Immediately after WANTED! Poplar log and blocks 69” long. Bole Gum (Tujelo) log lengths. Red Gum, Sycamore, Black Gum, 14 feet 4 inch ’ es or 85 ineh blocks. 11 inches and up. HERTFORD VENEERS, INC. Hertford, N. C. Phone 426-7420 > -« The 1965 Ford rides quieter than a Rolls-Royce! _ i Hard to believe? Maybe ... but it’s true. The Ford ride proved quieter in tests con ducted by the world’s leading acoustical consultants (Bolt, Beranck and Newman, Inc.). These tests were certified by the U. S. Auto Club. But come make your own test. And be ready for many other Ford surprises. And gives you luxurious new features like these... Silent-Flo Ventilation (en 4-door hard- New ultra-luxurious Ford LTD has quilted nylon-and-vinyl upholstery, thick cut-pile tops). Fresh air is drawn in, stale air carpeting, rich walnut-like paneling in doors and instrument panel, and (like all Fords) removed even with all windows closed. —spaciousness. Even more hip, shoulder, knee room than last year. • ga naJvuMFant * IMS Ford Galaxie 500/XL 2-Doer Hardtop \ \ Best yrarxvt to 50 Ford! .. • . Test Drive Total R rformance 65 BACK IN FULL PRODUCTION! FORD SfllWS MtlQI * (AJBlAft USB MIuSUH ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY Deajor License No. 1933 West Hicks Street Phone 482-2144 Edenton, N. C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Jane Smith departed my office I began my investigation. I checked into the background of , Hugo Willoughby, and I also learned that his foreman and manager was a man named Cecil Hernandez. That set me think ing, for I once knew of a Cecil Hermann who fled West, one jump ahead of. the law, where he no doubt assumed his Spanish role. When I arrived here, I un covered spme interesting facts.- You'd be surprised what people ‘will tell you, not realizing they’re 1 telling you anything of import -1 ance. I learned that' a few ■ nights ago Hernandez had had ' a run-in with Willoughby who threatened to fire him. I sus i pect, Capt., if you will have ) Willoughby’s books audited you’ll find that Hernandez also had • his hand in the til.l, and he i could not afford to be fired, I which would mean exposure and r extradition back east. So he ■ planned this elaborate left handed murder. Hernandez, him self, I learned, was once a total , ly left-handed person, but he . forced himself to use his right r hand, becoming ambidextrous. This, np doubt, gave him the idea. Planting the blackmail note where Jane Smith could find it and subtly suggesting that she consult me was his next move. You- see he needed me to make his frame-up of Jane Smith official, for he was sure he had an airtight plan and I would pin the crime on Jane Smith—” “Hernandez was the masked horseman. It was a clever move on his part, for by wearing the hat and implicating himself, and iat the same time wearing his I gun on his left side, he hinted iat a possible frame-up of him , self by Miss Smith. This would 'further implicate Miss Smith. | “Hugo Willoughby had com ■ mitted one youthful indiscretion which had come to the attention of Hernandez, and it was on this the blackmail was based. And he gambled that Miss Smith would go to the police, or a detective, with the note. And he saw to it that my name was mentioned—casually, of course.” This was when I cut in. “But he made a mistake when lie sug gested Dr. Westeott, Capt. He didn’t know Westeott." “Well. Westeott,*’ Capt. Eu banks said as he extended his hand, “It was nice seeing you again.” “Same to you, John. I think you’ll find that Hernandez is our man. You know, I’m sorry I had to be a little rough on I Jane Smith, but I had to do it j to build up my left-handed case I and lull Hernandez to a false security . . . Hope we meet 1 again, John.” The trooper turned on his heel and strode to his car. Dr. Wcstcott’s mention of Jane Smith violently reminded me that I was forgetting something, I turned and almost ran back into the museum. Jane Smith was still standing Inside Information On JN ursine o H A /r Miriam Willis, right, a student at John A. Holmes High School, here gets the inside information on nursing as a profession from Miss Laurel Lagoyda of DePaul School cf Nursing in No-folk. Vn. DcPaul was just one of many institutions represented at the recent career day held at the Edenlon school. where we left her, surrounded by a knot of solicitin'as friends. She looked a little dazed but other wise none the worse for her or deal. I walked up to her, took' hot by the arm, and headed for the door. She offered no resistance land docilely went along with mo. j C'.itside, the sun was just bc j ginning to rise over the eastern trim of the Circle It range, j I knew '..it was the beginning of a beautiful days j THE END. ; At Christmas I no more desire a rose i Than wish a show in May’s new fangled mirth; William Shakespeare. j Chappell Umphletl I Rites Held At Tyner The marriage of Miss Carrie , Henrietta Chappell and Richard Trim ymphieft was solemnized I recently in the Hunter’s Fork Pentecostal Holiness Church with jibe Rev. 1,. T. Chappell, father lof the bride, officiating. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Chappell. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mis. Seth L'mphieU of licit ford. Route 3. The ceremony was performed .Vi \ i 1..V1 i..v i Globe Indemnity Company Asm-Is i;i»n*i s, 8899i.";U.. ui. ;. im. stocks. $ 15.58 u>u.;,t)P. < ash :■ htl o,i iik 11. |i ,i!s. Vi.:i IS B.’l.iHt S nl ltU<‘: 11 •i. i Is. 11. I. S.S.Sb. ~707. I>. 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Accident and health (individual) $70.50; none. Hospital and medical expense (in dividual). $966.96: $1,117.15 Group accfdent and health. S-LU6.4X $1,731.80. Workmen’s compensation. $161,565 (»t $79:982.57. Liability other than aid.o < F». I ) $55,400 15: $2,771.50 Liability other Loan auto .r s2a. ti 0.36; $22,183.12, Auto liability (B. L). $213.25192 $200,719.87. Auto liabilit v (P. D). $99,893. t! $54,961.55. Auto phys. damage. $89.150.62; ssl. 222 59 Aircraft phys. damage, $3,008.81 $!. .oo.ou. Fidelity. $5,961.12; $1,906.21. Surety. $27,356.88; $13,275.96. Glass. $3,487.92: $687 34. burglary and theft. $5..'J89.G1: $2. 388.64. Bollei* and machinery. $.>.519.15 $282.98. Total, $8&3.201.5.3: $516,603.67. Prc'sldent. Clarke Smith: mmptrol lor. F D. Nelss*>n. Home office.' 15* William Street. New York. N. Y. Attorney for service: Edwin S Lanier. Commissioner of. Insurance. Raleigh. N. C. North Carolina Insurano* Department Raleigh. June 23. 1961. I. Edwin S. Lanier. Commissi one; *>f Insurance, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct ab stract of the statement of the Glob Indemnity Company of New York N. Y.. filed with this Dtpartmeni. showing the condition of said com "v on the 31st day of Dt'cember. 1963. witness my hand and official seal, the day arid date atxne written. (Seal) EDWIN S. LANIER. Commissioner of Insurance. in a candlelight setting c. palms and white flowers. Mrs. Alton Majors of Norfolk played the wgdding music and accompanied Mrs. Lloyd Scott also of Norfolk, Va., soloist. The bride, given in marriage by 11. A. Tarkenton of Norfolk, wore a gown id' bridal satlti,. fashioned with bodice of Chan-' (illy lace and long sleeves. The j full pleated Skirt fell into a chapel length in . Her bcuf-j fant veil of silk illusion was.; arranged from a crown of seed | pearls and she carried a Bible with eymbidium orchids and val-j ley lilies. Matron of honor was Mrs. j James Williams of Roanoke Rapids, sister of the bridegroom. Bridesmaids were Miss Inez Perry, Miss Dianne By rum and Miss Carole .Copeland, ail of Tyner. They wore identical street’ length .dresses of medium! blue taffeta, featuring roun 1 necklines, three-quarter sleeves’ • and lu ll skirts. -Their headpieces, were matching veils of ilia-inn Each carried a white carnation centered with a long stemmed rose. Miss Cindy Williams, niece of the bridegroom, was flower ! Taylor Theatre | Edenton, N. ' { Thursday and Friday, | December IV 18--- I | 1.00 Marvin and j Anglo Dickinson in j "THE KILLERS” i | 'i . it. 'j ! , ? Saturday, December 19. j KOI Hl.l. IKi ll 111. Audie Murphy in | “GUNFIGHT AT j COMANCHE CREEK" I j —and— j Jerry Lewis in I “DONT GIVE UP THE j • SHIP" I ' Both in i nter 1 » >unday, Monday and I Tuesday, December 20 21 22 2 Susan Hayward and j Belle Davis in | WHERE LOVE HAS GONE” j Ti't'hliindur 1 j I /ednesday, December 23-~- Glenn Ford in I j "THE COURTSHIP OF j i EDDIE'S FATHER" I 'orning .. . Dec. 24-25-26 j "PAJAMA PARTY” j Get in the grove with round gifts for Christmas! You'll find plenty of suggestions spinning your way in our collection of singles and albums to suit every taste. CRIHTVS MI SK KM EK 401 S. Broad Street . Edenton, N. C. Thursday, December 17,1964. Edenton, North Carolina > i girl. She wore a short dress * 'j identical to that of the bride.,' j Ringbearer was little Anthony ■ Ov ermart of Elizabeth City. The bridegroom’s father was 1 best man. Ushers were William' limphlett, brother of the bride groom, Lucius Roy Chappell, ■ brother of the bride and J. H. : Chappell, I Mrs. Huctnlph Perry of Hert- I ford was mistress of the cere I uioiiy. The bride's mother wore ai idles,- ni' royal bine wool, match-1 i ing accessories and a corsage of j pink carnations. The bride- j j groom's mother wore a dress, I of azure blue .with matching hat and a corsage of pink carnations, j For their wedding trip, the bride changed to a red wool suit, matching feather hat and the orchids lifted from her Bible. 1 : Following the wedding re- A FOII IIEK ~ ' | Re\lim . . Lanvin . . Yardlev J . . Dorothy Gray , . Chanel | Manicure Sets, Billfolds. EOF HIM... j I am in .. Revlon .. Old Spice | . . kilims Men . , Yardley -1 Billfolds. Pipes, Pipe Racks, J Lighters, Utility Kits. I ALSO (RIOS I’M AS CARDS AND WRAPPING PAPER i GOOD SELECTION OF BIBLES 3 Hollowell's i REX ALL DRUG STORE ERIE cm WRAPPING i I’tuiupt Delivery -:- Phone 482-2127 | hearsal, the bride’s parents en tertained at a party at their home. Guests numbered 50. ;Sii .JL 100 ' tOOJ I Jh£ so*o >: |T w DISTILLED non* QUIN lairpa sp._Kowrvm. n A