Two Very Important
Deadlines For Vets
J. L. Wiggins Ready to
Give Any Assistance
Necessary
Two important deadlines for North
Carolina veterans are at hand, Step
hen H. Alford, district officer of the
North Carolina Veterans Commission
wains.
The first affects 4h° se veterans
who have service-connected disabili
ties of 50 per cent. They have until
December 1 to submit evidence of re
lationship and dependency to qualify
for dependency allowances effective
on that date. Formerly this benefit
was restricted to those with 60%
disabilities.
Veterans who can qualify for this
benefit should not assume that their
records with the federal government
are complete in this respect. An as-,
sumption of this lynd, in error, could
mean that payments would not be
come.effective until date the evidence
was received. Once Veterans Ad
ministration has information that
veterans are claiming dependents
such veterans have five months to
prove such relationship.
The second deadline affects veter
ans with service-connected disabilities
who permitted their Nation Service
Life Insurance to lapse. Veterans
have until December 31 to reinstate
their insurance Without having ser
vice - connected disabilities counted
against them.
Veterans can obtain application
forms from the district office of the
North Carolina Veterans Commission,
'206 Kramer Building, Elizabeth City,
or from Jasper L. Wiggins, County
Service Officer, 303 Granville Street,
Edenton, who have been advised of
these important deadlines and are
ready to assist veterans in meeting
them.
Miss Grace Eason
Bride Os David Ober
The marriage of Miss Lillian Grace
Eason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ru
fus Harvey Eason of Sunbury, to
William David Ober, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ober of Edenton, took
place Saturday, November 12, at 6
P. M. in Oak Grove Christian Church
with the Rev. Earl T. Farrell, offici
ating in the ring ceremony.
The church was beautifully decora
ted with lighted candles forming an
arch, ivy pine and whits chrysanthe
mums.
Miss Norma Riddick, of Whaley
vil.’e, Va., played the wedding music
and Miss Conrade Jordan, also of
Whaleyville, was soloist. Just before
the ceremony, Miss Jordan sang, “Be
cause” and “I Love You Truly.” She
also sang “The Lords Prayer,” as a
benediction.
The bride, given in marriage by her
brother, Carey W. Eason of Gates
ville, wore a gray wool suit with
black accessories and a corsage of
white roses.
Miss Marilyn Byrum, niece of the
bride, was maid of honor. She wore
a black and white shepherd check
suit with black accessories and a cor-
Jsage of red carnations.
' Carl Ober, brother of the bride
groom, was best man. Ushers were
I Louis Bunch and George Norman
Ashley of Edenton.«
Mrs. Eason, mother of the bride,
wore a black dress with matching
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses. Mrs. Ober, mother of the
bridegroom, wore a blue dress with
black accessories and a corsage of
pink roses.
Mrs. Norman Eason, sister-indaw
of the bride, was mistress of cere
monies. She wore a brown suit with
matching accessories and a corsage
of pink carnations.
Immediately after the ceremony,
Mr and Mrs. Ober left for a short
wedding trip.
They will make their home in Rocky
Hock.
The sapling bends to the breeze,
while the sturdy oak, with form and
inclination fixed, breasts the tornado.
! —Mary Baker Eddy.
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Ruth Audrey Morris
Weds Kenneth Worrell
1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Morris an
-1 nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Ruth Audrey to Kenneth J. Wor
rell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wor
-1 rell of Como, N. C.
The wedding took place on Thurs
day November 24, at 2:00 o’clock in
the afternoon at the Rocky Hock
Baptist parsonage. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. Ed Gord
on, pastor of the Rocky Hock Baptist
church in the presence of a few rela
tives.
The bride wore a gray suit with
black accessories and a corsage of red
roses.
After a northern wedding trip, the
couple will make their home in Eden
ton, where Mr. Worrell is employed
at the B. B. H. Motor Co.
CATHOLIC SERVICES
The Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
will be offered Sunday, December 4,
at 9 and 11 A. M., each including ser
, mo.n on “The Successor of St. Peter,”
Holy Communion, followed by Sun
day School, with confessions 8:30 to
8:55 and 10:30 to 10:55 A. M„ in St.
Ann’s Catholic Church, stated Father
F. J. McCourt, rector, who invites
everybody to all services.
Friday, December s, first Friday of
the month, 7 A. M., mass, Com
munion, with confessions before mass.
Thursday, December 8, Feast of the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed
Virgin Mary, a holy day of obliga
tion, masses at 7:15 and 9:15 A. M.,
with confessions 6:45 to 7:10 and
8:46 to 9:10 A. M.
Legal Notices
North Carolina,
Chowan County.
NOTICE!
The undersigned, having qualified
as Executofs of the estate of Z. T.
Evans, deceased, late of Chowan
County, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned on
or before the 2nd day of December,
1950. or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the un
dersigned.
This Ist day of December, 1949.
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THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON, N. G., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949.
CAREY M. EVANS,
EDWARD EVANS,
Executors Estate of Z. T. Evans,
Deceased,
R. F. D. 3, Edenton, N. C.
Herbert Leary, Attorney.
dec1,8,15,22,29Jan5c
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
Having qualified as administratrix
of the estate of Rufus B. Simpson, de
ceased, late of Chowan County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned at Edenton, North Caro
lina, on or before the Ist day of De
cember, 1950, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indetbed to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 23rd day of November, 1949.
ROXANA SIMPSON,
Administratrix of Estate of Rufus B.
Simpson. dec1,8,26,22,29jan5
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
By virtue of a deed of trust exe
cuted to the undersigned by Jacob
Hobowsky and wife, Clarice S. Ho
bowsky dated September 11, 1947, and
recorded in office of Register of Deeds
in Chowan County, North Carolina, in
DT Book No. 57, pages 163, etc., de
fault having been made in the pay
ment of the indebtedness secured
thereby, the undersigned will offer for
sale at public biddings, for cash, to
the highest bidder at the Court House
door in Chowan County, North Caro
lina, at 12:00 noon on Saturday, De
cember 17, 1949, the real estate in
Edenton, North Carolina, to wit:
That certain lot with all buildings
and improvements thereon located on
the South side of East Carteret Street
and beginning in the Southern edge of
said street at a point 144 feet West
from Oakum Street, the Northwest
comer of the Howard Jackson prop
erty; thence Southwardly and parallel
with Oakum Street 165 feet to a
point; thence Westwardly and paral
lel with Carteret Street 30 feet to the
John Jordan line; thence Northwardly
and parallel with Oakum Street and
along the John Jordan line 165 feet
to Carteret Street; thence Eastward!y
along the Southern edge of Carteret
Street 30 feet to the place of begin
ning. Reference is made to the afore
said deed of trust for further descrip
tion.
Dated and posted November 15,
1949.
R. C. HOLLAND,
N0v17,24dec1,8,15 Trustee.
NOTICE OF SALE OR REAL
ESTATE
By virtue of a deed of trust exe
uted to the undersigned by Edenton
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UNDERSTANDA|
WOCP I SA'Q-y/
lousing Corporation dated August 6,
949, and recorded in office of Regis
er of Deeds in Chowan Countv,
North Carolina, in DT Book No. 69,
pages 440, etc., default having bem
nade in the payment of the indebted
ness secured thereby by the under
lined will offer for sale at public
liddings, for cash to the highest bid
der at the Court House door in Cho
wan County, North Carolina, at 12:00
noon on Saturday, December 10, 1949,
the real estate in Edenton, North
Carolina, to wit:
That certain tract, or parcel of land
beginning at a point in the East lin9
of the Old Norfolk Southern Railroad
Company Spur Track right-of-way
(which right-of-way is 50 feet wide)
and which beginning point i l ' North
19 deg. 33 min. West 406.5 feet from
the center line of U. S. Highway No.
7, and is the Southwest comer of
Lot No. 1 designated and described on
plat hereinafter referred to as being
made by Carlyle C Webb, C.E., May
27, 1949. and running thence North
19 deg. 33 min. West 617.5 feet along
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HARRELL GAS &
COAL COMPANY
Edenton-Hertford Highway
PHONE 388 HERTFORD, N.C.
Ha ve You A
Sa irings A cco un t?
Every thrifty person needs the security of
||j a savings account where personal reserve
| funds may be put aside safely and where they
will be readily available when needed.
I Your account will be welcome at The Bank
of Edenton. Open one now and use our con
| venient banking facilities. Start with a small
I deposit and keep your account growing by
adding to it regularly.
BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
THE BANK OF EDENTON
EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Safety for Savings Since 1894
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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, the Eastern line of the aforesaid spur
track right-of-way, thence North 23
deg. 55 min. West 381.8 feet further
Along the Eastern line of ’aid sour ;
track right-of-way to the Mclver
Ward line; thence along the Mclvjr
Ward line North 50 deg. 07 min. East
1,007.5 feet to a corner in the Mclver ■
Ward line; thence continuing with tne
Mclver Ward line South 34 dec. 59 .
min. East 279.1 feet to a comer of
the Albemarle Peanut Company
property; thence South 25 deg. 29 min.
West 861 feet to a corner of the Albe- <
inarle Peanut Company line; thence
South 36 deg. 11 min. East 267.5 feet
to point of the North side of Badham <
Road; thence along the North side of
Badham Road South 46 deg. 14 min.
West 256 feet to a bend in Badham <
Itoad; thence further along Badham
Road South 44 deg. 00 min. West
55.5 feet to the point of beginning,
ontainmg 16.3 acres, more or less.)
according to map of Albemarle Court 1
Sssh! Keep It Under Your Hood
That motor of yours should run so
smoothly—so quietly, that you’d hardly
know it’s there. If this isn’t the case,
bring in your car and let us tune it back
to a whisper. Winter motoring will be
happy motoring. Drive 5 n today!
DM MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
"YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER”
North Broad and Oakum Sts. Edenton, N. C.
by Carlyle C. Webb. C.E., dated May
27, 1949, and recorded in Plat Book I,
/age 49. There is excepted from the
above description and from this con
eyance and the li«i thereof all of
hat tract of land heretofore conveyed
»y S. E. Morris and wife, Virgie G
Morris, to the Edenton Housing Cor
poration by deed dated April 13, 1949,
and by deed from same grantors to
ame grantee correcting description of
he conveyance of April 13, 1949.
teference is made to the aforesaid
deed of trust for further description.
The successful bidder at the sale
will be required to make a deposit in
cash of ten Der cent of the bid for the
foresaid property with the under
igned: and the balance of the pur
chase price will be required to be paid
n cash upon delivery of deed for the
foresaid property.
Dated and posted November 7, 1949.
R. C. HOLLAND,
1 ovlo,l7,24declrch Trustee.
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