Edenton Aces Play
Another Tie With
Roanoke Rapids, 7-7
Third Tie Game Played
During Current Foot
ball Season
Coach George Thompson’s Edenton
Aces hung up their third tie game
Friday evening when they played a
7-7 tie with Roanoke Rapids on the
latter’s gridiron. Thus far this sea
son the Aces have won one, lost one,
and tied three games. The ties were
played with Greenville, Elizabeth
City and Roanoke Rapids, while they
defeated Williamston and were de
feated by New Bern.
Friday evening’s game at Roanoke
Rapids was a thriller, with each team
scoring their touchdown in the waning
minutes of the game. Playing on
about even terms, both teams narrow
ly missed scoring a touchdown early
in the game, and with only about
six minutes remaining in the final
quarter, Buddy Cannady received a
Roanoke Rapids punt and raced some
75 yards to register the first score
of the game. Gene Taylor’s kick was
good for the extra point, putting the
Aces in front 7-0.
The Aces did not enjoy the lead very
long, however, for anly a few minutes
later Batton for Roanoke Rapids
passed to Stewart, which was good
for a touchdown. The try for extra
point was good, so that the score
was tied with only a few more min
utes to go.
Cannady and Mack Privott played
a splendid offensive game, while Gene
Taylor and Robert Twiddy looked best
on defense.
Mrs. Margaret Keeter
Dies At Merry Hill
Mrs. Margaret Wilson Keeter, 65,
wife of Joe M. Keeter, died suddenly
at 8 o’clock Sunday morning at her
home in Merry Hill as the result of
a heart attack.
Surviving are her husband; two
daughters, Miss Josie Keeter. a mem
ber of the faculty at Chowan College,
Murfreesboro, and Mrs. D. M. Bailey
of Norfolk; three sons, Charlie Keet
er of Newport-News, James Keeter
of Merry Hill and W. C. Keeter of
Edenton; three sisters, Mrs. Rufus
Phelps of Scotland Neck, Miss Grizelle
Wilson and L. J. Simpkins, both of
Norfolk; three brothers, Warren Wil
son and Walter Wilson, both' of Nor
folk and Jarvis Wilson of Miami,
Fla.
Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Merry
Hill Baptist Church, with the pastor,
the Rev. Mr. Green, officiating. In
terment was made in the Windsor
cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Jimmy
Love. J. Britt Smithwick. Raymond
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Christian Service was held by the ]
( W. S. C. S. of Edenton Methodist,
[ Church with the members of the so
' ciety from Evans Center Hill Church
s as guests. The members of the Eden
_ ton Guild were also present. The
meeting was held in the Sunday School
J room of the Methodist Church. <
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1 CLASS HAS FISH FRY
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Members of the Young Adult class :
r of the Methodist Church School and
i a few invited guests enjoyed a fish
i fry Wednesday night. The affair was
1 held in the yard at the Williford
i Funeral Home and was thoroughly en
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ran CHOWAN HERALD EDENTON. N. O, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1950
Mrs. Edward Speight, president,
presided at the meeting and conduct
ed a short business session. Mrs. G.
A. Helms was in charge of the pro
gram which followed, with Mrs. J.
H. Thigpen reading the Scriptures,
and offering prayer, with Mrs. J. J.
Rosa giving the response. This was
followed by a meditation and reading
by Miss Mamie Hogg. The program
was concluded with a solo by Mrs.
Frank Elliott and a talk by Mrs. W.
C. Moore.
At the close of the meeting, refresh
ments of birthday cake and fruit
punch were served to the members
and guests present.
Legal Notices
North Carolina In The
Chowan County Superior Court
Alexander Nixon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary Etta C. Nixon, Defendant.
NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
The defendant above-named will
hereby take notice that an action en
titled as above has been commenced
in the Superior Court of Chowan
County, North Carolina, for the pur
pose of obtaining an absolute diverce
from the said defendant upon the
grounds of abandonment and separa
tion for the statutory period of two
years; and the said defendant will
further take notice that she is requir
ed to appear at the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said County,
in the Court House in Edenton, N. C.,
within 20 days after November 3, 1950
and file a written answer or demur
to the relief demanded in the Com
plaint in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said Complaint.
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This the 2nd day of October, 1950.
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E. W. SPIRES,
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North Carolina.
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North Carolina, In The
Chowan County Superior Court
E. Kline, Plaintiff,
vs.
Aggie T. Holley, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of an execution
directed to the undersigned Sheriff
frtim the Superior Court of Chowan
County in the above entitled action,
I will on the 31st day of October,
1950, at 12:00 o’clock, Noon, at the
door of the Chowan County Court
House in Edenton, North Carolina, of
fer for sale to the highest bidder for
cash, to satisfy said execution all
right, title, and interest which the de
fendant, Aggie T. Holley, now has or
at any time at or after the 20th day
of October, 1949 had in and to the
following described estate lying and
being in the Town of Edenton, Cho- 1
wan County, North Carolina:
Located at 126 East Carteret Street,
Edenton, North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follows:
That lot or parcel of land with im
provements thereon lying and being
in the Town of Edenton, Chowan
County and described as follows:
The following described real estate
lying and being on the South side of
Carteret Street, Edenton, N. C., and
further described as follows: The
house and lot in the Town of Eden
ton on the South side of Carteret
Street beginning at a point on said
Carteret Street 398 feet Westward! y
from Oakum Street; thence Westward
ly along Carteret Street 60 feet;
thence Southwardly parallel with Oak
um Street 165 feet; thence Eastward
ly parallel with Carteret Street 60
feet; thence Northwardly parallel with
Oakum Street 165 feet to the place
of beginning. Being the same real
estate conveyed to Aggie T. Holley by
Nehemiah Holley by deed dated April
1 11, 1938, and recorded in Deed Book
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