» - mm# MaHfrMifr t jl ikf- »■ in S lr% v '' < ab^ SHhHu, I'/ ' ILmB m Kvrv-P m « mJB# ■>•' #«■- -Imf.• •Ssyfi »■ Bg*SF » M b '.ggEA,: '^l' v lf ■'"' « " | « ■' m mfmm -.1 bb- v EfA" ■rp fw. mmk ■ jj| B ■ iRTRRVfjn 11 Review Os local Interest Events In Past 30 Years 30 YEAR AGO As Found In The Files 5 Os The Chowan Herald ' ( Reason To Be Proud Some 300 people were delighted when they at tended the January meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association held in the new high school building on Hicks Field. —O— ; Travel to historic Roanoke Island was eased 'by the opening of the new bridge across Roanoke Sound between Nags Head and Manteo. It replaced a 24-year old wooden struc ture that was dismantled. —-*0“ Raymond C. Bunch was promoted to corporal while serving with the 25th In ; fantry division on the fight ing front in Korea. —O - The Byrum Implement & Truck Company sponsored a free family party staged in the Edenton Grade School auditorium. —O— Four Edenton students attended a clinic for East Carolina bands at East Carolina College, Green : ville. Richard Hines per formed on the tenor -saxophone, Fred By rum • played the drums, Margery ' Alcohol Awareness Week, Jan. 17-23 The week of January 17-23 has been proclaimed by Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., as Alcoholism Awareness Week. The highlight of this week will be a three-day symposium on alcohol research to be held in Winston-Salem. The eighth annual “Alcoholism-r The Search for the Sources” meeting will attract scientists from across North Carolina as well as from out of state. The program for the meeting on January 20-23 includes speakers examining the biological, epidemiological neu roscientific and psy chiatric aspects of the search for causes of alcoholism. Also, Dr. Ann P. Streissguth, from the University of Washington at Seattle, will speak on fetal alcohol syndrome and Dr. Leon Gordis, D.P.H., from the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, will discuss building research into clinical programs. A registration fee is required for this conference. More information is available by contacting the Alcoholism Research Authority at 919-966-4714 I AT LAST-YOU GET A BREAK I And it's about time for the Internal Revenue I Service to do something for folks who want to lay ms something away for retirement. I According to the latest rules you can save up to I $2,000 annually in a special fund with all taxes I deferred until retirement. It's a great way to build I up reserve and we suggest you stop in for the I latest information as soon as possible. I jtSLEI tii Friendly I L TJfe Folks I Edenton Savings & I Loan Association I ■ South Broad Street Edenton ■ * I Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, January 21,1962 Thigpen played as E flat saxophone and Mary Ann Elliott played a B flat clarinet. —O— James Byrum was clubmaster of the Edenton I cubpack. 20 YEARS AGO Worst winter weather in I many years. Temperatures I as low as 10 degrees and five I inches of snow dumped in I area. —O— Jaycees held annual DSA, | Bosses’ and Ladies’ Night | Banquet. Bill Easterling, | Jaycee president was | master of ceremonies. I Special guests were in- I troduced by Carlton I Jackson and Bobby Bunch I and recognized the past DSA I winners, James P. Ricks, I Jr., Luther C, Parks, Joe I Conger, Jr., Gilliam Wood, I Sr., Edward G. Bond, I Eugene Ward and Scott I Harrell, —O - - The Junior Chamber of Commerce held a unique money raising event. Ac cording to Rudolph Dale, Director, a coffee day was held by five businesses donating all money from the sale of coffee to the March of Dimes. Participating was the Triangle Restaurant, Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Council Funds Are Available Are you a member of a Chowan County youth group or an organization which is planning an innovative youth program? Would a little money help? Funds are available to assist you. The N. C. State Youth Council awards $1,625 quarterly to local organizations proposing worthy projects. The average grant is for S4OO. Applications are screened and awards are approved at State Youth Council Board of Directors meetings. Awards are reviewed by the State Youth Advisory Council before they are granted. For information and a mini-grant application form, contact the Youth Involvement Office, Elks Building, 121 W. Jones Street, Raleigh 27611 or telephone 919-733-5966. 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