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Seen In The Yellow Pages Os The Chowan Herald
40 Years Ago
As Seen in the Files of
The Chowan Herald
W. W. Byrum, chair of
the air raid warning com
mittee warned all citizens
that a blackout could take
place at anytime.
Bicycles became much
more numerous in the little
community since
automobile tire rationing
had been put into order.
“Grown a victory garden
to show your patriotism and
help meet economic needs.”
The tire rationing board
announced their weekly
allotment. A tire was
released to the following:
Mac Ward, Louis E.
Francis, W. D. Holmes
Wholesale Co.; Leary Bros.,
Thomas B. Wood, Floars
Electric and Plumbing Co.
and Lee Roy Barrow.
Miss Evelyn Brown en
tertained at her home at
“Albania" for a bridge
supper. Decorations
stressed theme of George
Washingtons birthday and
was carved out with a red,
white and blue salad. Miss
American Heart
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Sara Brian was awarded the
high score prize and Mrs. T.
B. Smith received the
floating prize.
38 Years Ago
Miss Jane Goodwin was
the winner of the speaking
prize at Chowan High
School. Mrs. J. R. Dulaney
made the presentation. '
The Chowan Motor
Company displayed the
America’s most
revolutionary engine desigd ‘
- DeSoto - Fire Dome - 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis
George Wilkins announced
the birth of a daughter,
Deborah Jo, born Feb. 8 in
Chowan Hospital.
A1 Phillips was appointed
to head the county in the
Red Cross drive.
25 Years ago
Miss Ann Harless was
appointed secretary to
Claude Currie, the president
of the N. Carolina Senate.
Charles Chappell, Ray
Evans and Sid White, Jr.
were the selected winners in
the 4-H Corn Growing
Contest.
15 Years Ago
Principle Cecil W. Fry
and basketball coach Jim
Kinion smiled happily as
they displayed the 1966 2-A
Albemarle Conference
tournament trophy.
Mayor Mitchener
nounced to his candidacy as
fourth term of Mayor of
Edenton.
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THE CHOWAN HERALD
r Ek. J. H. Horton was
noted to Edenton City
Soiool Board.
Jimmy Ashley received a
perfect 40 average for his went to: Heida Wood, Cindy
studies at N. C. State Bass, JoAnn Perry ana
University. Amanda Bunch.
18 Years Ago Margaret Lane Smithson
The PAR Essay awards was named Woman of the
Year at the annual BPW
Bosses’ nighttwnquet din
ner.
Elbert Copeland, Murray
Thursday, February 19, 1982
Byrum and Leo LaVoie
were honored for theiir
outstanding volunteer!
services to the Boy Scooife.
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