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PERSONALS |
Miss Mamie Hogg spent the week*
end in Suffolk and Tyner visiting
friends.
Mrs. Belle W. Parker spent Sunday
in Washington, D. C., visiting her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Russell Parker, Jr.
Miss Kathleen Parker of Pittsburgh,
Pa., arrived home Sunday to spend
the summer with her mother, Mrs.
Belle W. Parker.
Mrs. Marguerite ;B. Burch left Sun
day to attend summer school at Long
wood College, Farmville, Va. Mrs.
Burch is a teacher at Chowan High
School.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Brown have
returned to their home in Miami, Fla.,
after spending a week visiting Mrs.
Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
Mills.
Calvin Mills reported to the U. S.
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.,
Thursday of last week to take his fin
al examination to enter the academy
as a midshipman.
John L. Foxwell is a patient in Cho
wan Hospital. He was admitted Mon
day of last week to undergo treat
ments.
Approach Channel
At Stumpy Point
Major Benefit Is Saving
On Fish Shipped From
Area
United States Engineers have com
pleted a $32,500 approach channel and
anchorage basin at 'Stumpy Point, N.
C.
The new 8,000 feet long channel
will result in savings of an estimated '
$19,400 in annual transportation costs, J
according to Congressman Herbert
C. Bonner.
It was of the numerous small
river and harbor projects proposed <
by the North Carolina Congressman
tc serve commercial fishing interests ,
and pleasure craft.
The recently completed channel is j
75 feet wide and seven feet deep, ex
tending from the seven foot depth in
Pamlico Sound, through Stumpy Point
Bay, to Lake Worth. The anchorage i
is 600 feet long, 60 feet wide and sev- 1
en feet deep.
One of the major benefits to be rea- 1
lized from the project will be an esti
mated sls a ton savings on 750 tons,
of fish shipped from the area an-|
nually. n
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Paul Green’s symphonic drama, The
Lost Colony, will open for its 10th
season in Waterside Theatre on Roa
noke Island, Saturday night, July 1.
There will be 57 performances this
season, with shows each night at 8:15
o’clock except on Mondays. The show
has been in full scale rehearsals for
several weeks, repairs have been made
to the unusual amphitheatre which
overlooks Roanoke Sound, and every
thing is in readiness for the opening
of this symphonic drama which is
■America’s first great mystery ro
mance, brought to life on a stage that
is located at the actual site of the
EPISCOPAL SERVICES
Services at St. Paul’s Episcopal
Church are announced as follows by
the rector, the Rev. Harold W. Gilmer:
Sunday, June 25, third Sunday after
Trinity—9:4s A. M., Church School;
11 A. M., morning prayer with ser
mon.
Mr. Gilmer stated that there will be
no early service. All services will be
THE CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON. N. C.. THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 195?
- landing of the colonists sent out from
[ England in 1587, and the birthplace
. of Virginia Dare, first child of En
-1 glish parentage bom in America. The
I'photo layout showing historical mark
er where English history began in
• America in center gives an idea of
. this long running outdoor produc
, tion in this nation. Scene at upper
L left shows the band of 150 brave men
and women as they were preparing
to leave England for the New World,
i 'Sir Walter Raleigh is telling them
good bye. Upper right photo shows
Sir Walter Raleigh and Eleanor Dare
,in an informal between rehearsal
held in the Parish House, owing to the
fact that the church will not be ready
for 10 days.
Kathryne Fleetwood
Weds Vernon Barrow
A Ts _ _ _ I
Ceremony at Home of .
Bride on Saturday, 1
June 17 <
Miss Mary Katheryn Fleetwood, |
daughter of Mrs. Julius Maynard <
Fleetwood, became the bride of Vem- T
on Frank Barrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. I
Frank Barrow, in a ceremony which f
took place Saturday, June 17, at five a
o’clock, at the home of the bride’s 1
mother. g
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scene pose. They are 'Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Griffith of Goldsboro. In low
er left members of cast take time
off to help thatch a cabin roof on the
180 foot stage. The photo at lower
right Uppowoc, the Indian medicine
man, played this year by John Leh
man, Raleigh, in a dramatic dance
scene. More and more persons are
seeing The Lost Colony each year be
cause more and more people are learn
ing that the Dare coastland where the
show is presented each year is one
of the finest vacation spots along the
mid-Atlantic coast.
The Rev. E. G. Willis, pastor of the
Bethel Baptist Church, officiated at
the double ring ceremony which was
performed before an improvised altar
of palms, white flowers and candelabra
holding white tapers.
The bride, wearing a white suit
with white accessories, descended the
stairs on the arm of her brother, Juli
us Maynard Fleetwood, Jr., who gave
her in marriage. Her flowers were
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FRANK AND
EIGHT
UNITED BIH FRANK
STATES GRAHAM <
SENATOR
Ugly pictures are being carried around by a few to deceive you 1 !
• and hurt the people’s Senator, Frank Graham. 1 •
Don’t let this low underhand and sneaking campaign hide the fact J ,
that Frank Graham is for the farmers, laborers and all others who
, make up the masses of the people. <!
He cannot be bought by the bigcorporations and privileged few.
1 It’s an insult on the people of this county to think that we are
dumb enough to fall for the many untrue things being said about < f
our great Senator and friend, Frank Graham.
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MARVIN WILSON,
$ DAVID HOLTON, ‘ f
RICHARD DIXON, , j
» Co-Chairmen Graham Committee.
i Win With Graham
a 'bouquet of white carnations, center
ed with a purple orchid.
Mrs. Bernard (Franklin 'Proctor, sis- :
ter of the bride was matron of honor.
She wore a white linen dress, with
white accessories, and carried a bou
quet of pink roses and blue snap
dragon.
Emmett Dale, brother-in-law of the
groom, was best man. The bride’s
mother wore a navy sheer dress with
navy and white accessories, and a pur
ple orchid corsage.
Immediately after the ceremony, a
reception was given by the bride’s
mother.
For traveling, the bride changed to
a light blue suit, with natural acces
sories. She wore the orchid lifted
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wedding trip, the couple will 'be at
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