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Sfeci*toif lAfro-* Mr. And Mrs. Ernest Kehayes Entertain Edenton’s State ; Championship Class A Football Team At Chicken Dinner Coaches and Visiting Guests Praise Foot ball Boys Members of the Edenton State Class A football championship team were entertained by Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Kehayes Thursday night at a fried chicken dinner which Was served in the room above the Albe marle Case. Aside from the hoys on the football squad special guests wore Mayor Leroy Haskett. Super intendent John A. Holmes, Princi pal Gerald Janies, Coach William Billings, Assistant Coach Alton Brooks, the Rev. James MacKenzie and J, Edwin Bufflap; The boys Vital guests, were Wel comed by Mr. Kehayes. who call' d on each guest, to make brief . re marks, The coaches were high in., praise of the boys for their sports-1 manship, their willingness to carry - out instructions, and their determi nation to win the State title, while each one of the other sp< akers paid tribute, to the coaches anti the boy's : for! developing a gridiron ; pinch ine , capable,of winning the State Cham-j pionship, thus bringing no little Hospital Patients V d Patients admitted to yliowan Hosoital during th> week of De cember t’,l2 were: White Edenton: Mrs. Jacqueline. Cas telloe, Mrs. Lillian Jackson. Mrs. Marjorie Turnage. CreSwell:. Ma -ter Stephen.'-Wood ley. Miss Ruth I’a t rick; Rytand: Mrs. Hattie Spivey. Roper: Mr.-*. 1 lor is, Sawyer. Hertford: Miss.; : Hulda Wood. Mrs, Alula Leicester. Hohbsvi.lle: Mrs, Norma Bunch. Norfolk: Samuel Till it;. Negro Edenton: Mary Armstrong. Mar garet Bonner. Sarah Anderson. Cla ra Hall. William Stallings. Columbia: Ethel Jaeksen. Tyner: I.oristine Cobb;"- Patients; discharged front hospi tal during the s:uk.lt were: White Edenton: Mrs. Marjorie Turn age, Mrs. Lillian Jackson, Mrs. Jacqueline .Caste Hoe. Noah Good win, Hohhsviile: Mrs. N ■■ms Bunch. Hertford: Miss Hub!; Wood. Mrs. Edna Pui-ky. Rvland: Mr . Hattie Spivey. Creswel . M -a r S'eplo a Wood ley. Belvidere: Mrs. E, ssi.- Mae Ben to?!. Infant Rrcini.-. W ad. Tyner: David Ha re. Columbia: Syita -ter I’oiiaid. Negro Edentofl: Sarah Anders,.t. Mary kentucku j StJmghb if®®®®?)/ I W\. I i OOiVdwn j ’2l° II mjggm*, 7/ | ’e telß // j j j j; CAsenra i GEO. A. DICKEL DISTILLING COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY • 86 PROOF g L— ) PAGE SIX , [ STATE CHAM Pit) NS ] Bottom Ro>\. 101 lto right: Wavin' Kmmihi/cr, Gary Dail, Ralph Chappell, I arr.' Tyncli. Clare net 1 I ijitOn and loin Bass. Middle Ron : left 10 riuht: Chan YV’ilso.n, Ct eil MiMt r. Hail, Co-Captain Lin Bond, Co-C |■: ain Biilv Hardison, Robert !u imaii, Wayitc Ivetvtel*. Sid Campen, V - iI c.m'inoi'. and V\ in -ton UuUdt. Back Rovv, loft lo rirlit : Coach W illiam Billiot**, Jerry Domhum. N'ut. W right, Jimmy Harrison, Milon Bhlley, John Kail Whitson, Jack Miith S’i/mrt Holland, Billy Bunch, fay Byruin. John Kramer and i l «.,h!t .Alton Brooks. [aimnui.t: of. favofa.bß* publicity not 1-billy' to the school L but K<!>a;ton a j':i whole, l i his remarks Mr. Hoimi s at it :<■ t'hiy-stYi pd t-’h:'n.aship. tin.’ Kdrnton svinnj oi vithin -a 'vear, point iiff -‘at [that, aside front the -football ehaM pionshi |». -last yoaf-s debating; 'team j Armstrong. | j Columbia; Kthel Jaekson. I j Birth's foi •h< ' ekof Pe<‘< n , 0-1-: Mr. and Mrs. A-dolph Sp - !! \>vy, Ryland. a soil ; Mr. and Mi >. . Fired Castclloe, i;<icnt*»n.. a-s.oii; Mr. and .Mr.*. Rolwrt 'Sawyer. IR'Jm *-. a j daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Foster i Jackson, Kdeiiton, a daughter:-. Mr. and Mrs. Jess if Turnaffo; Kdon:«.n. a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. W ltiai Leicester.. Hertford,, a: son. Visit: iff ministoi -for tip wet .. I Decern tier 1$ 1 \\ t • I Rev. (Jordon Bennett;X irro., tji.« Rev. C. H. Johnson. Raleigh-Durham Airport Business Showing Increase 8,486 Air Line Pas sengers Enplane In November The Raleigh-Durhan; Airpof t Au thority :mti"imo -- tji:.’ S.tKi; ,ii: • line passehgl-rs . >A? planed. ;it K ; ■ ■lcigh-1 >iirh:iin Ahrpert • dtttilng. N • - vember of this year, rot?'pa red . passenger.- the -:ire., ..month a year ago. Ac.'hiding t" • Arvert H. Sautlder.-. airport mat ager. this figure represo- !.- a :!()' increase iti passenger ini - ness. unhides a recorij break n.g itl'i eas setigers ik■: i rded er pd,, ; • the day before Thanks:;.- int:. ■ • t. x>t Robert Earl Edwards Et! I Swots won t!u' highest i ■ >;'<■ tin mooting was over the i-'Vs aiiil guests thanked Mr. and Vi- Kehayes for thoir splendid ihiher honor of the football . ty am,. .. The A.: port Authority.attributes V this kui.stalltia! ■ i.mprovemeiH ■ iti.'c hillsilii s- iucivasod acceptance of. i ....t- tra\c! by the people of North j C ■ - ami t" eready improved air 1 iti.- schedules. : ' In this coniiectiori Saunders ' point, d out that several ta w ser- ' i ' ■ - !ia\e been added i, eontly. in ■ i sling a new through service from 1 Ldelgh-purham to Nashville, In- ; .! ana pel:- and Chicago, Tile Authority noted that til. ! ' 101 l of > "instruction "ti CS ; ~< l •|• i ; c ng a four-lane liiglnvay I •• Duj-h'! lit at d Raleigh has a(- ; 'odticed a not iceable in- i ' .’■v- . 'i.: a.,t a ity at the airport. Special Meeting- Os Pocahontas Friday : at >k( i ’ .: ■ . N". .". I. lie. : I’ocahotita - « iil held a spec : _ I : day night; Deceiji- \ r TT. fin the purpose of eluting .1 ffice.i tin next sLx-'robnth •' ;;E ; :>l'lpwing the business meeting a I Ch.r stijias party will bo hold at the j ■ ■ ■ . f Mfs. 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