IW. C. Bunch Quotes
Scripture Verses To
Emphasize Fishing
I Superintendent Tells of
Work Being Done at
Fish Hatchery
rotarymeeting
k Says 7,000,000 Young
' ' Shad Were Liberated
' Last Year
\\ Quoting a number of passages of
Scripture to emphasise the duration
and importance of fishing, W. C
Bunch, superintendent of the United
States Fish Hatchery, at last Thurs
day’s Rotary meeting gave a splendid
address upon the work carried on at
the local station.
Mr. Bunch in his remarks admitted
that little is known about the where
abouts of shad after they leave the
local spawning grounds, but told his
hearers that exhaustive studies are
now in progress to solve the mystery.
He said that the' pond area has been
more than doubled, which will enable
them to utilize one large pond for
experimenting with the shad by
keeping them to a larger size before
they are released in local waters. By
this method, he explained, it is be
lieved that many more of the shad
will be able to escape some of their
» natural enemies and develop into
mature fish.
Last year at the local plant, Mr.
Bunch said, 7,000,000 shad were lib
erated, and in order to learn more
about them, many were tagged, which
revealed the fact that some traveled
as far north as Nova Scotia. How
ever, in his opinion, tagging of rock
was more successful than the experi
ments with shad.
Before closing his address, Mr.
Bunch invited the Rotarians to ask
any questions regarding his work,
which resulted in a very interesting
round table discussion of many
phases of fishing.
Before adjourning the meeting
President W. M. Perkins appointed
C. L. McCullers and C. D. Stewart
as a committee to meet with Mrs.
Jesse White relative to securing
chairs for the local Armory.
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Mrs. J. S. Turner and daughter,
Peggy, and Mrs. Edward Byrum vis
i ited Mrs. Joseph Hollowell, at Sun
~ bury, Friday afternoon. They also
visited W. P. Hill in Lake View Hos
pital, Suffolk, Va.
Medlin Belch underwent an ap
pendectomy at General Hospital,
Norfolk, Va., last Tuesday.
Mrs. Oscar Parker has returned to
her home in Norfolk, Va., after
spending sometime with her parents,
Mr. and Tdrs. Elbert Bunch. Mr.
Parker came to accompany his wife
home.
Misses Kathryn Hollowell and
Nellie Mae Ward, of Winfall, and
Bill Reed, of Hertford, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byrum Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Frank Miller and little Janet
Lloyd, of Phoebus, Va., spent the
week-end with Mrs. Miller’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Furry.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Smithson and
son, of Edenton, spent the week-end
tik with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
" Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Byrum spent
the week-end with Mrs. Byrum’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Byrum, at
l Cannons Ferry.
L. w. Belch, William Belch, Misses
Mary Esther Belch, Annie Elizabeth
Byrum and Lennie Wilson visited
Medlin Belch, at General Hospital,
Norfolk, Va., Sunday. They report
his condition very satisfactory.
B Mr. and Mrs. Cotter Bright White
i : and daughter, Novella, and Tim
& j’White spent Sunday in Elizabeth
v City with- Mrs. John Miller,
t Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Chappell and
daughter, Joyce, accompanied by
k Sheriff and Mrs. J. A. Bunch and
their daughter, Gene, of Edenton,
and Mrs. Joe Perry, of Hertford,
s, visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Perry, at
* Lynn Haven, Va., Sunday.
Mrs. T. H. Byrum has returned
' home from Sunbury, after spending
last week with Mrs. Joseph Hollo
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I - , Mrs. Willie Byrum and daughter,
I-a. Shirlev. snent last Tuesday with her!
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hollo
well.
Mrs. Mattie Pailen and Miss Bonnie
Rowe spent the week-end in Eliza
beth City.
Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Walston and
J. S. Turner attended a special meet
ing at Gatesville last Friday.
Mrs. A. L. Hobbs is improving af
ter an attack of lumbago.
Mrs. Elton Jordan and son, Jimmie,
have returned from Botkin, Va.,
where they visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Williams.
Little Miss Bernice Hollowell, of
Sunbury, spent Friday with little
Miss Shirley Byrum.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Furry attended
the birthday dinner in honor of her
mother, Mrs. Ellen Byrum, in Eden
ton, Sunday.
Mrs. Cameron Boyce spent Thurs
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Leary, Sr., in Rocky Hock.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Asbell, of
Edenton, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Lane and Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Wals
ton Sunday evening.
Rev. Frank Cale, Mrs. W. F. Cale
and Mrs. Cameron Boyce went to
Norfolk, Va., Wednesday and visited
Medlin Belch at General Hospital.
Murray Goodwin, a student at
Wake Forest College, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H. Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas White have re
turned home, after visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Ward, at Whaleyville, Va
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turner and two
children, Robert and Peggy, and J.
P. Byrum visited. Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hollowell, at Sunbury, Sun
day afternoon.
Miss Thelma Ellis and Sid Thorn
berg, of Norfolk, Va., visited Miss
Ellis’ mother, Mrs. Ida Ellis, Sunday
Misses Lillian Ellis and Garnet
Jemigan are visiting friends at Hil
ton Village, Va.
Mr. and Mrs.,Eddie Hollowell and
daughters, Misses Mamie and Annie
Mae, visited relatives in Ahoskie and
Harrellsville on Sunday.
Mrs. Eugene Jemigan and daugh
ter, Sylvia, Mrs. Raymond Ward
and daughter, Mary Louise, and Miss
Myrtle Byrum were guests of Mrs.
J. P. Byrum and Mrs. Edward Byrum
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Pres Twine, of Norfolk, Va.,
was the guest of Mrs. Bettie Bunch
a few days last week.
Mrs. J. M. Turner and Miss Lil
lian Turner called on Mrs. T. E.
Jemigan Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Myrtle Frye Monds, of Balti
more, Md., accompanied by a friend,
was at home Sunday to 'attend the
marriage of her sister, Miss Murial
Edwards Monds, to Sam Davis, of
Elizabeth City.
Janet Lloyd, of Phoebus, Va., vis
ited Peggy Turner Sunday.
William Belch, a student at Wake
Forest College, spent the week-end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Belch. «*’
Mrs. Anna Boyce, of Edenton, is
the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. W.
Belch.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lane and Mrs.
Emily Copeland visited relatives at
Woodland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Jones, of
Norfolk, Va., were dinner guests of
Mrs. Ida Reed Sunday.
Mrs. Herman Lane and Miss Len
nie Wilson called to see Mrs. T. E.
Jemigan Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Bert Spivey, Mr. and Mrs.
Hewitt Parker, Mrs. Elmer Goodwin
and daughter, Joyce, all of Norfolk,
Va., were guests of Mrs. Ida Reed on
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Byrd, of Ahos
kie, Roy Pruden and son, Charles, of
; Aulander, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Pruden Sunday.
Mrs. Butler Williams and children
returned home Sunday from Elizabeth
i City, Where they spent some time
with relatives.
Charlie Mitchell and Miss Elizabeth
Hobbs, of Windsor, were visitors here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. White spent
Wednesday afternoon in Windsor.
M. L. Bowen spent a few d.ays last
week in Newport News, Va., with Mr.
and Mrs. Pritchard Bowen.
Miss Annie Louise Perry, a student
at E. C. T. C., Greenville, spent Hie
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Perry.
Mrs. G. E. Keeter and daughter,
! Hazel, of Windsor, Dennis Bowen, of
Portsmouth, Va., and Rudolph Keeter,
of Norfolk, Va., were guests of Mrs. j
T. E. Bowen Sunday.
Mrs. Sue Britt visited, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Britt and son in Hertford on
, Thursday afternoon.
I Miss Bobbie Britt, a student at
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(Thursday) and Friday.
Chowan College, Murrreesboro, was
with her mother, Mrs. Sue Britt, dur
ing the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rawls and
children, of Republican, visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Rawls recently.
Mr. and, Mrs. Norman Keeter and
children and Miss Eva Keeter visited
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Phelps, in Wind
sor, Sunday.
Miss Marie Rawls, who has pneu
monia, was carried to Windsor hos
pital on Sunday.
Miss Ruth Hollowell was the guest
of her parents near Hertford, Satur
day night.
Little Miss Frances White Baker
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Tommie Cobb, in Edenton.
Mrs. J. A. Williams, Misses Fran
ces Maness, Celia Garren, Gertha
Farlowe and Ruth Hollowell spent
Saturday in Norfolk, Va.
Woodrow Phelps, of Langley Field,
Va., spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Phelps.
Miss Marie Riddick, of Clinton,
, was a guest at the Teacherage Sat
urday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobb, Mrs.
Russell Cobb and daughters, of Eden
ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Shade Cobb
Friday evening.
Mrs. E. J. Pruden was a visitor in
, Aulander Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde White, of J
( Powellsville, visited Mrs. Johnnie
, Montague Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White were in
3 Norfolk, Va., Wednesday.
Mrs. Graham Harrell, Mrs. Dan
1 Royster and Mrs. Shelton Pierce
‘ were in Williamston Friday.
Mrs. Harry Smith was in Williams
,3 ton Monday on business.
Miss Verna Morris visited Mr. and
, Mrs. Raleigh Lee, in Rocky Mount,
. several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gallaway, of
Greenville, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Harrell.
* Mrs. S. White and Mrs. S. L.
Miller attended the W. M. U. conven
’ tion in High Point last week.
I Mrs. E. L. Stokes and Mrs. L. A.
’I Nowell were visitors in Suffolk, Va.,
I I Thursday.
Miss Louise Britt, of Swan Quarter,
spent the week-end, with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Britt.
Miss Teeny Miller, of Ayden, was
the week-end guest of her parents,
; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Miller.
: Misses Elizabeth and Arlene Belch
• and Elizabeth Pierce spent the week
end here at their respective homes.
1 L. H. White, of Newport News, Va.,
1 is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. White.
! Mrs. E. L. Stokes, Mrs. J. L.
Parker, Mrs. L. A. Nowell and Mrs.
1 H. 0 White were shoppers in Edenton
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Sherman Hoggard, of Reidsville, <
spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary j
White.
Mrs. Maggie Holley, Mrs. Dora J
Saunders and Mrs. Betty Sessoms at- <
tended the M. E. Conference in Lew- J
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Mr. and Mrs. Tossie Harrell, of <
Newport News, Va., spent the week- J
end with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Pierce. <
G. B. Miller was a business visitor J
in Craddock, Va., Thursday. <
Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Graham 3
Harrell and Mrs. Dan Royster were j
in Ahoskie on Wednesday.
Mrs. J. M. Britt and Miss Louise '
Britt were in Norfolk, Va., Saturday, i
Miss Janie Sessoms, of Jasper, was ,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Sessoms, for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. McGee were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Lassiter, at Potecasi.
Miss Elizabeth Allen was the week
end guest of friends at Conway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nowell, of
Ahoskie, spent Sunday with Dr. and
Mrs. L. A. Nowell.
Mrs. M. L. Brinkley returned home
Saturday from General Hospital,
Norfolk, Va., where she underwent a j
minor operation.
Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Credle had as
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