Board Os Equalization
Will Meet March 15th
. . ■ . t
Commissioners To Meet
Ir% Court House at
v 10 O’clock
Chowan County Commissioners will
meet as a Board of Equalization and
Review Monday, March 15, at 10
o’clock in the Court House.
The purpose of this meeting is to
hear complaints relative to equaliza
tion of property, so that any doubt
as to unfair equalization should be
presented at that meeting, which is
the only time the Commissioners can
change the valuation of property.
Plans Progressing
For Swimming Pool
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able one, they will offer another lo
cation for the swimming pool.
The drive for raising funds is be
ing held up temporarily pehding a rul
ing by the Revenue Department in
Washington as to whether people who
donate toward erection of the pool
can claim deduction on their contri
butions. The tax ememption applica
tion for the corporation is now in pro
cess and as soon as it is ruled on, the
fund raising drive will get under way.
J. H. Conger, Sr., was appointed chair
man for the drive.
It was announced that the certifi
cate of corporation for Hicks Memor
ial Swimming Pool, Tnc., has been ap
proved by the Secretary of State, and
that it is now" in the hands of the
organization.
Board members attending the meet
ing Monday night were A1 Phillips,
E. J. Hobbs, Jesse Harrell, Muriel By
rum, Luther Parks, George Twiddy,
Mrs. Jerry Frve, Mrs. Lena Leary and
Mayor L. H. Haskett.
Ma*or .T. N. Hollenbeck
Entertains RotarianS|
Maior J. N. Hollenbeck, stationed at
the Edenton Marine Corns Auxiliary
Landing Field, was the principal
speaker at last week’s Rotary meet
ing, when he entertained the Rotar
ians with colored slides taken when he
was stationed in Korea and Japan.
The pictures included interesting'
scenes of life on the islands, terrain,
parks shrines, all of which
he as the nictures were
shown. He was introduced by Jack
Mooney, who had charge of the pro
gram.
During the meeting Prsident John
Kramer appointed Marvin Wilson.
Gerald James and Gilliam Wood to in
vestigate the possibilities of joining in
staging a sports award banquet.
BIRTHDAY DIMMER
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Byrum had a
joint birthday dinner at their home on ,
East King Street Sunday in honor of j
Mrs. Byrum’s birthday on March 1: i
her daughter, Mrs. Gladys King, of
Hobbsville, whose birthday was March
2 and her son. Herbert, Jr., whose '
birthday is on March 4th. 1
All of Mrs. Byrum’s brothers at
tended the dinner, including Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Per
ry, all of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Perry of Tyner, and besides, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lane and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Spurgeon King and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bass and
family. The group thoroughly enjoy
ed the occasion.
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ciation will meet in the Elemen
tary School library Tuesday night,
March 9, at 8 o’clock.
The Young Woman’s Bible Class
of the Baptist Church will meet
' Tuesday night at the church at
7:30 o’clock.
Revival services now in prog
ress at the Presbyterian Church,
will end March 10.
Chowan County’s Red Cross
1 Fund Raising Drive scheduled to
1 begin today (Thursday).
Eastern Star cake sale at
* Quinn’s Furniture Company Sat
' urday morning, starting at 10
- o’clock.
Talent show at Rocky Hock
5 school Friday night, March 5, at
1 1 8 o’clock.
Northeastern Cancer Clinic at
Elizabeth City Health Center Fri
day afternoon beginning at 1
o’clock.
VFW Auxiliary meets tonight
(Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the
VFW home.
Chowan County Commissioners
will meet as a Board of Equaliza
tion and Review Monday morning,
March 15, at 10 o’clock,
i The Chowan Ruritan Club will
1 sponsor a box supper in the Cho
wan High .School auditorium Fri
day night, March 12. at 7:30
o’clock.
Spring term of Chowan Super
ior Court will convene Monday
morning, March 29, at 10 o’clock.
Unanimity Lodge, No. 7, A. F„
& A. M., will observe Past Mas
ter’s Night at its meeting tonight
(Thursday) at 8 o’clock in the
Court House.
Boy Scouts will conduct a scrap
paper drive Saturday from 9
A. M., to 4 P. M.
The opera Carmen, in English,
and sponsored by the Edenton
Parent-Teacher Association, will
be presented tonight (Thursday)
at 8 o’clock in the Elementary
School auditorium.
Art exhibit sponsored by the
Edenton Woman’s Club being
planned for some time in April.
World Day of Prayer for all
churches will be held in St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church Friday night, ,
March 5, at 8 o’clock.
Membership drive now in pro
gress by the Chowan Hospital
Auxiliary.
Chowanoke Council, No. 54, De
gree of Pocahontas will stage
annual Easter dance Saturday
night, April 17.
VFW Post meets in VFW home
Tuesday night of next week.
Edenton Lions Club meets next
Monday night at 7 o’clock.
Edenton Rotary Club meets this
(Thursday) afternoon at 1 o’clock
in the Parish House.
TOWN COUNCIL MEETS MARCH 9
Town Council will meet in regular
monthly session Tuesday night,
March 9, in the Municipal Building.
The meeting will begin at 8 o’clock.
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[Hospital Patients];
I Patients admitted to Chowan Hos
pital during the week February 22-28
were:
White Thesphelous Barrow, Mrs.
Linzy Snell, Miss Sharon Turner, i
Wiley Webb, Mrs. Josephine Powell, |
Mrs. Mary Flsetwood and baby boy, j
Hoyt Davenport, Mrs. Lillie Perry,
Mrs. Betty Byrum, Mrs. Flora Carter |
and baby boy, Mrs. Vivian Evans, Mrs. 1
Constance Patrick, William Long,
Charles Hollowell, Mrs. Maria Crum
mey and baby girl, Mrs. Mabel Evans,
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Mrs. Jeanette Dowd and baby boy,
'Mrs. Annie Graham, Mrs. Cary Cas
per and baby boy.
! Negro Lorretta Roulac, Phyllis
Madrey, Arizona Flemming, Eure
Adolph, Lee Harrell and baby boy,
i Katie Savage and baby girl.
I Patients discharged during tho same
period were;
l White—Mrs. Nixon and baby girl,
'Mrs. Mary Sawyer, Miss Zene Elliott,
| Mrs. Bertha Thompson, Mrs. Lula
Jordan, Joe Swain, Miss Sharon Tur
! ner, Mrs. Mabel Evans, Mrs.
' ine Riddick and baby girl, Miss Esta
Bodwell, Mrs. Rita Bestick and baby
boy, Mark Hathaway, Ben Thatch,!
Thesphelous Barrow, Hoyt Davenport,'
Wiley Webb, Mrs. Mabel Evans, Mrs.
Mary Fleetwood and baby boy, Mrs.
Flora Carter and baby boy.
Negro—Marie Dillard and baby
girl, Cornelius Dail, Joseph Harrell,
Thelma Vaughan, Loretta Roulac and
baby boy, Lucy Sharp, Mamie Wil-;
liams, Adolph Eure, Libby Billups and
baby boy, Martha Evans, Rosa Har- *
rell and baby boy, Joe Holly, Katie
Savage and baby girl.
Visiting ministers for the week of
March 1-7 are: White, the Rev. Gor
don Bennett; Negro, the Rev. E. S.
Parker.
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