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 Liove, j. d ntt omiuiwicK, naymuiiu | MOKE HEAT,im« MORE VALUE, (MaibdiM The gBHMi HEPPIEWHITE Fuel Oil Home Hooter | flz/jW * by Duo-therm jl^gjv You gal mart heel from every drop of ofl wKh Dno-Th«m'i exclusive Dual Chamber Burner! Burns else* at all settings. Quiet no moving parts. 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On October 10th a candlelight ser- 1 vice, commemorating the 19th anni versary of the Woman’s Society of 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. < t During the Service, Mrs. G. A. . ‘ Helms made an inspirational talk and candles, representing the various ac tivities of the society, were lighted by the chairmen of the committees, s 1 RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL ; ■ 1 Edenton friends of Mrs. A. J. Man- i ’ ning, Jr., the former Miss Marie 1 Spruill of Williamston, will be glad ■ ■ to learn that she has been released < * from the Williamston General Hospit -1 al. Mrs. Manning was a patient while ! being treated for a back ailment. 1 CLASS HAS FISH FRY ______ 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 s joyed by all. Mrm Watches! CAMPEN’S JEWELERS EDENTON, N. C. 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. Diamonds Watches Jewelry Forehand Jewelers THE DIAMOND STORE OF EDENTON USE YOUR CREDIT PAY THE EASY WA Y NEXT TO BELK-TYLER’S EDENTON, N. C. i-. s ** w * w ” n Out Front with the Finest ye* Priced with the lowest holds. Ford, for example, is still other* 1 respects* It’s in the fine car Q Uke Amarka’s fW cart Ford offers you a V-0 daw. Take its styling, for example, |M» (ft *> oth * r *7?** ear d ?£ "t*? °" y for two years in a row Ford has JMSmt other cor ot any prim offwy^odmk^V-B«SU 9 , , ~ , anVrWSbSK engines And remember, Fords V-8 cosh hundreds been the recognized fashion toll thon .Ue.-Ford’s Six carts even lew. NATIONAL AUTOMOBIU NAUR WOK Come in and "GW to Know Your Doalor Suitor.” u* thaw you aw Sna fadlittoe to twva yoa. FORD ALBEMARLE MOTOR COMPANY West Hicks Street Edenton, N. C. This the 2nd day of October, 1950. Herbert Leary, Attorney. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, North Carolina. 0ct5,'12,19,200H1L 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 mr Stores 389 lbs of assorted frozen foods II ft ME CDCE7FR right in your home! IIVIHE rHKWIt You can cut your food sosts—and ronvnriinnl still live better than ever! And how V/UUVclueill much work it saves! ToTTIS Come in and see this freezer—it's got everything. And it's General Elec- Model NA-1 1 trie! That meant dependability/ Ask vs to PROVE how you con five better for lessl Quinn F urniture Company Authorized Dealer GENERAL® ELECTRIC HOMi FREEZERS 5 2, |Mjgo 202 1 This 29th day of September, 1950. r J. A. BUNCH, 1 Sheriff c 0ct6,12,19,26c PAGE ELEVEN

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