PAGE SIX Town Council Proceedings Edenton, N; G., May 14, 1935. The Town Council met this day in the Town Office at 8 o’clock P. M. in regular monthly session. Present, E. W. Spires, Mayor, X. E. Copeland, A. G. Byrum, T. W. Jones, 0. B. Perry and L. P. Williams. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved. On motion of T. W. Jones, second ed by X. E. Copeland, E. & W. De partment bills amounting to $3,824.35 are ordered paid. On motion of T. W. Jones, sec onded by 0. B. Perry, Town bills amounting to $295.24 are ordered paid, as follows: American LaFrance & Foamite Industries $ 21.81 Wico Electric Co. 11.85 Norfolk Carolina Tel. & Tel. Co. 16.46 Standard Oil Co. 111.88 Chowan Motor Co. 6.26 Edenton News 17.00 Chowan Herald 9.80 Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. 2.48 M. G. Brown Co. 13.10 Jno. C. Bond Co. 7.19 M. P. Whichard 2.00 C. H. Wood, Agent * 8-75 Pole Holders and Registrars (for election) 38.16 S. J. Sutton 2.50 Edenton Laundry 4.00 Postmaster 2.00 Railway Express Agency .50 R. K. Hall 4.50 A. R. Owens (salary fireman) 15.00 • ' $295.24 E. W- Spires was duly sworn in as Mayor for ensuing two years. L. P. Williams, O. B. Perry, X. E. Copeland, A. G. Byrum and T. W. Jones were duly sworn in as Councilmen for en suing two years. W. H. Gardner was duly sworn in as Treasurer for a period of two years. F. P. Wood was duly sworn in as a member of the Board of Public Works for a period of two years. On motion of A. G. Byruin, second ed by L. P. Williams, the following are reappointed to serve for a period of two years: X. E. Copeland, Mayor pro tern; L. P. Williams and A. G. Byrum, Finance Committee; T. W. Jones, Street Com missioner; G. M. Byrum, Park and Play Grounds Commission; O. B. Perry, Fire Commissioner- No further business, the Board ad journed. R. E. LEARY, Clerk. , Edenton, N. C., May 1, 1935. The Board of Public Works met in the Town Office Wednesday evening at 6 o’clock in regular monthly ses- sion. Present, J. A. Woodard, chairman, and F. W. Hobbs. The following bills were examined and approved for pay ment for the month «of April, 1935: Goodman-Bright Electric & Supply Co. $ 26.24 The Texas Co. 2-70 North Carolina State Board of Health 16.00 Lynchburg Foundry Co. 94.84 Owen G. Dunn 151.50 Graybar Electric Co. 230.32 M. G. Brown Co. 84.47 Byrum Bros. Hardware Co. 33.95 Jno. C. Bond Co. 44.00 Chowan Herald 39-00 Pomona Terra Cotta Co. 624.60 Sears Roebuck Co. 10.94 C. N. Griffin . 420.00 Geo. W. Daughtry & Co. 9.31 J. M. Baldwin 100.00 John Jones 2.80 Virginia Elec. & Power Co. 972.67 Railway Express Agency __ 1.53 Riley Gay 1-00 S. J. Sutton 7.25 N. S. R. R. Co. 132.23 F. F. Muth 55.22 Joe and Frank Barrow 18.60 jl. C. TeL && Tel. Co „ 10.85 , . . - •• $3,090.02 Paid salaries for the month of April, 1935 734.33 $3,824.35 Amount of receipts in excess of disbursements from E. & W. Dept, for month of April, 1935 1,464.29 $5,288.6/ Received from collector for rent and merchandise for month of April, 1935 $3,005.53 Received from collector for water for month of April, 1935 - 2,283.11 $5,288.64 Respectfully submitted, R. E. LEARY, Clerk. V ! YEOPIM ■ J Miss Catherine Harrell, of Nor folk, Va., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrell. Mrs. Henry Mansfield was the sup per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Colon Jackson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Albert Gray and children, from the Edenton-Hertford Highway, spent Saturday night with their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray. Mr. and Mrs. J. HT. Harrell and family visited their son, Thomas Harrell in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City, Sunday. They found his condition very satisfactory. Mrs. Willie White, of Edenton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Overton, i Mrs, Melvin Colson and children Reading Certificates Awarded At Chowan One hundred and fifty-six pupils in Chowan High School received read ing certificates for the term of school just ended. The number of books completed by each pupil ranged from 6 to 35. Those receiving certificates were: First Grade—Mildred Wilson, Wil mer Chappell, Juanita Spivey, Elwood White, Lester Byrum, Melvin Evans, Christine Dail, Lillian Privott, Cinnie Parks, Naomi Jordan, W. T. Eason, Erwin Copeland. Second Grade Margaret Taylor, Frances Perry, Forrest Byrum, Rob ert Hendrix, Virginia Mae Jordan, Selma Toppin, Mackeriel Lassiter, Ed. mond White, Mary Chappell, Ernes tine Dail, Evelyn White, Paul Byrum, George Davidson, Herman Layden, Haywood Jordan, Albert Ray Blanch ard, Louis Twine, Ray Ward, Elmer Lee Twine, Merrell Perry, Horace Parks, James Copeland, Mildred Har rell. Third Grade Thomas Blanchard, Robert Boyce, Adron Chappell, Ru dolph Dale, John Eason, J. H. Hollo well, Edgar Earl Hollowell, John Win borne Privott, Fred White, Walter Dail, Vashti Bowman, Molly Bunch, Eula Copeland, Marian Copeland, Nita Davidson, Carrie Lee Davidson, Mary Winborne Evans, Gladys Hen inger, Marjorie Smith, Dorothy Wil son, Thomasine Ward, Margaret Ward, Rella Evans. Fourth Grade—Virginia Hope Per ry, Frances Jordan, Delcie Jordan, Frances Copeland, Lessie Mae Chap pell, Alene Dale, Geraldine Lane, Sylvia Byrum, Virginia Twine, Mar gie Chappell, Viola Chappell, Clarissa Boyce, Lois Jean Davis, Stanley Tay lor, Wilford Toppin, Alma Griffin. Fifth Grade William Blanchard, Raymond Blanchard, Welton Boyce, Ray Bunch, Lloyd Byrum, Lassell Chappell, Doris Copeland, Robert Dail, Claude Eason, Hubert Eason, Thomas Jackson, Elbert Jordan, Hu bert Jordan, Jarvis Jordan, Lester Jordan, Lewis Leary, Ervin Saunders, Irving Trotman Spivey, J. T. Twine, Elmer Ward, Lehman Ward, James Russell Winslow, Helen Blanchard, Evelyn Byrum, Marguerite Dail, Elizabeth Lane, Geraldine Perry, Ruth E. Perry, Emily Lee Saunders, Juanita Twine, May Twine, Mary E. White, Gertrude Bunch, Ruth Byrum. Sixth Grade—Winston Baker, Celia Copeland, John Logan Savage, Jr., James Perry, Ruth Privott, Grace Privott, Rejina Byrum, Roger Byrum, AUene Blanchard, lea Mae Stallings, Laverne Copeland, George Privott, Jr., Evelyn Williams, Kathryn Wins low, Jarvis Saunders, Winfred By rum, Catherine Copeland, Doris Um phlett, Lillie Mae Toppip, Mary Louise Davidson, Delton Copeland, Sarah C. Berryman, Doris Marie ’ Copeland. Seventh Grade— Beulah Frances Copeland, Clarine Lane, Leroy Har rell, Geneva Chappell, Frances Ward, Juanita Lane, Lavelle Ward, Mar garet White Byrum, Lillie Mae Saund ers, Hilda Byrum, Marjorie Berryman, Virginia Blanchard, Charlotte Hollo well, Isaac Byrum. Eighth Grade Melba Chappell, Camilla White, Beulah Perry, Eleanor Winslow, Melvin Copeland, Ninth Grade—Mary Leary, Paul Harrell, Mabel Craft, Mary Esther Belch. Tenth Grade—Anna Belle Privott. Eleventh Grade—Carey Privott. are spending a few days at New Hope with Mr. Colson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colson. Mrs. Thomas Goodman, of Eden ton, spent Friday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. W. E. Jordan. Miss Annie Parker, of Hertford, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Goodwin. Mrs. J. S. Jackson is spending a few days in Durham with her daugh ter. Earl Davenport, of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days last week with his father, Mr. Doc Davenport- Miss Clara Copeland spent the week-end in North Edenton with her aunt, Mrs. R. K. Hall. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and son, Aubrey Thompson, and Waddy Ferebee, all of Norfolk, Va., attend ed the funeral of Mr. George Thomp son’s brother, Mr. L. O. Thompson, on Saturday afternoon. 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