(redd! House Seen
As Civic Center
Mrs. Inglis Fletcher Ad
vances Idea at DAR
Meeting
The Edenton Tea Party Chapter of
the Daughters of the American Revo- '
lution met Wednesday night of last
week in the assembly room at the
James Iredell house. Mrs. J. Sf. Jones,
'Regent, presided with 20 members
present
The meeting opened with the rit
ual, conducted by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. ,
M. F. Bond, Jr., Chaplain. '
It was announced that Mrs. Richard ’
B. Dixon has presented to the Chapter
a beautifully framed portrait which
she had painted. Mrs. Wood Privott
diseussed plans for a Colonial Garden
which has been made possible by the
generous giftrfrom the Edenton Junior
“‘ Woman’s Club.
Members of the Chapter were re
minded of the Golden Jubilee State
Convention, which will be held in
Charlotte on March 1, 2 and 3. Mrs.
Inglis Fletcher, noted authoress of
Edenton, will address the State group
on that occasion and delegates from
the local chapter are expected to at
tend.
At the meeting Wednesday Mrs.
' Fletcher spoke of her vision for the
Iredell House and adjoining buildings
in the future. Mrs. Fletcher said she
hopes that the main ,building will
be used as a civic center with its ideal
location, and that the several smaller
buildings on the property may be used
for social, civic and- youth groups.
“This beautiful old landmark can be
of vital use to our community,” she
declared.
Mrs. J. H. McMullan and Mrs. Geo.
Mack served light refreshments after
which Mrs. Jones adjourned the meet
ing. „ ,
No man, however learned, con be
called a cultured man while there re
mains ah unbridged gap between his
reading And his life.
—J.C. Powys.
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In Edenton Church
The tenth consecutive Singspiratian
of the Churches of Christ in Eastern
North Carolina, under the direction of
G. C. Bland, minister of the Scupper
nong and Philippi Churches of Christ
in Washington County, will be held in
the Edenton Church of Christ Sunday,
January 29 at 7:80 !P. M.
The program will consist of solos,
duets, trios, quartets and singing by
the choirs.
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County Council Meeting
Mrs. Sadie N. Fayton, Negro coun
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during the recreational part of the
Negro Council meeting. Mrs. Fayton
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