ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN CHOWAN COUNTY Volume XXV.—Number 10. AnnualChowanF at Stock Show-Sale Scheduled Mar. 26 Feature Will Be Meat Cutting Demonstra tion By Extension * Specialist Robert S. Marsh, assistant county agent, has announced that the fourth annual Chowan Fat Stock Show and Sale, sponsored by the Edenton Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be held Wed nesday, March 26. The affair will be held at the American Le gion building. Something new has been added to this year’s show and sale with John Christian, Extension animal husbandry specialist scheduled to give a meat cutting demonstra tion during the lunch hour break. Mr. Christian will cut out a carcass from a U. S. Number 1 hog and also a carcass from a U. S. Number 3 hog. Spectators will j be given a chance to learn exact-1 ly what judges mean when they I speak of the different grades of j hogs. Mr. Christian will serve as j Continued on Page B—Section 1 1 Mrs. W. A. Harrell Elected New Worthy Matron By Eastern Star At its meeting held Monday night Edenton Chapter No. 302, i Order of the Eastern Star, elect-j ed new officers for the year, j Mrs. W. A. Harrell was elected worthy matron to succeed Mrs. • Margaret Stanton, i Other officers elected were: Worthy patron, W. A. associate worthy matron, Mrs. < Thomas J. Wood-: associate wor- f thy patron, C. W. Overman, sec retary, Mrs. Ruth Overman; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Leary; con ductress, Mrs. Geneva Harrell; and associate conductress, Mrs. Margaret Bell. The new worthy matron an nounced the following appoint ments: Chaplain. Mrs. Frances Wilkins; marshal, Mrs. Anita Tarkington; organist, Mrs. Grace Byrum; Adah, Mrs. Edith Buff lap; Ruth, Mrs. Betty Lorance; j Esther, Mrs. Myrtle Hollowell; Martha. Mrs. Clara Boswell; j Electa. Mrs. Minnie Kennan; warder, Mrs. Ola Williford and sentinel, D. M. Reaves. Mrs. Harrell also named the installing officers as follows: Annie Laura Mullen, Daphne Yon, Bob Spence and Ruby White. It was announced that the new officers will be installed at | an open installation ceremony Monday night, March 17, at 8:20 ; Continued from Page B—Section 1 New Service isl Cart Added At Hospital This week the Chowan Hos pital took on a “rosy” glow as members of the Hospital Auxili ary Volunteer Services launched a new project. A service cart, manned by Auxiliary members wearing their official cherry pink smocks, is pushed from room to room daily from 10 until 11 o’clock. This cart, built by M. G. Brown Lumber Company, un der the supervision of T. L. Ridgeway, hospital administrator, is equipped with stationery, chewing gum, life-savers and va rious toiletries for the comfort of the patient. Thje Volunteer Services Chair man, Mrs. George Hoskins, and her committee members, Mrs. Martin Wisely and Mrs. Geddes Potter, are also busy contacting local organizations to help man the information desk during visit in« hours each night froip 6-8. This is purely a volunteer service i to release the nursing staff for official duties and this commit tee hopes that all of the clubs will be .able to furnish hostesses when called upon. The Woman’s j. Society of the Baptist Church served during the month of Janu ary, the members of the BPW in February, and for the month of Mareh the Woman’s Club will be the evening hostesses, kb-' THE IHOWAN HERALD V j Seeks Re-election j s. J ~ 19H| f IMfl J. A. BUNCH Sheriff J. A. Bunch announced early this week that he will be a candidate for re-election in the May 31 primary election. [TimeTo Squawk! 1 Chowan County Commissioners ‘will meet Monday morning, March 17, at 10 o'clock as a Board of Equalization and Re view. At that lime the Commis 'sioners will hear and act upon complaints to the of property as it appears on the tax books. MASONS MEET TONIGHT Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will hold a stated com munication tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. Dan Reaves, master, urges a large attendance. Jaycee Candidate *] WARREN TWIDDY Edenton Jaycees will propose the name of Warren Twiddy as a candidate for vice president of the North Carolina Jaycees' , Tenth District. New Service For Chowan Hospital Patients Above is seen a service car: just pul in operation al Chowan Hospital by the Hospital Auxili ary. By means of this new cart stationery, chewing gum. life savers and various toiletries are dis tributed among patients. In the picture, left to right, Mrs. Geddes Potter, Mrs. Edward G. Bond. Mrs. George Hoskine and two new mothers. Mrs. Martin Wisely, also a member of the Volunteer Services Committee, was absent when the picture was made. - *T3 111 .on, Chowan County, North Carolina, Thursday, March 6, 1958. 35 53 EDENTON DELEGATION MEETS WASHINGTON OFFICIALS "*■ a Aoove is o-ciured the vetcoming committee which met Congressman Herbert C. Benner snd Captain K. J. Sanger of the Navy Department last week upon their arrival from Washington, D. C., by plane at the Edenton Naval Auxiliary A'.r Sta tion. Bonner and Sanger were the principal speakers at a tri-county con'erence held at Hotel Joseph Hewes Monday of last week to discuss the economic situa tion in connection with closmg bases at Elizabeth City and Edenton and building Highway Officials Hint At 4-Lane 17 And To Shorten Distance To Harvey Point Nine Counties Repre sented at Conference Held In Court House Thursday Nine Northeastern counties and 23 municipalities' were represent ed at a meeting with members of the State Highway Commission and administrative staff held in 1 the Chowan County Court House Thursday afternoon. Counties represented were Cho.wan, Mar tin, Beaufort, Bertie, Hertford, Washington, Pasquotank, Per quimans, Gates and Camden. The highway group was head ed by J. M. Broughton, chairman, and Director W. F. Babcock, who I explained the mechanics of the; Highway Commission under the' reorganization plan and to have a J heart-to-heait talk about road problems in the various counties. I Mr. Babcock explained the var ious funds by which new high- > ways are built and present high- j ways maintained and in the course of his remarks pointed out; that there has been a consider able drop in revenue caused by; less travel and fewer automobile j licenses issued, the major blame j being directed to the compulsory j law of carrying liability insur-, ance before issuing a license.' Added to this drop in revenue Mr. Babcock said highways from the Piedmont section west have been | badly damaged by the recent j freezing weather and excessive | rains which will cut materially \ into highway funds. Throwing the meeting open to. Continued on Page 3—Section 1 Flans Are Complete For Annual BPW Fashion Show March 13th ! Plans are shaping up for the! Spring Fashion Show and din-j ; nor under the sponsorship of the j Edenton Business and Profes7,j sional Women’s Club! The show i will be held Thursday night, March 13, at the Junior-Senior High School cafeteria, instead of the Joseph Hevves Hotel as pre viously announced. Dinner will l be served at 7 o’clock. | Mrs. Laura Ferguson and Mrs. Alice Twiddy, co-chairmen for j the affair, say that plans are to I have the most elaborate fashion I show ever staged before. Eden- I ton merchants will give their | full cooperation by having love ly models to display their new- j jest spring fashions, along with Continued on Page s—Section 1 120 Years Ago | As Found In tne Files of The Chowan Herald 1 About 100 members of the Chamber of Commerce and in vited guests were thrilled to hear a steady flow of oratory when Governor Clyde R. Hoey spoke at the annual banquet, j Warren Harllee, second assist ant postmaster general, sent out a letter to the effect that it was I not practical to make a reversal ; of the Edenton-Suffolk star route, i Official transfer of all property Continued on Page s—Section 1 J a raigc oeamasler ter man? base at HarveV Point, lit the picture, le 1 to r ; ghi, are: Lieutenant Commander Donald F. Dalton, public works officer, U. S. Navy; Gilliam Wood, Caolain IC. J. Sariger, Mayor Ernest P. Kehayes, Marvin Wilson. Congressman Bonner, Col. Frank H. ColHns, commanding oifi. er ol Edenton NAAS, J. W. Davis, J. H. Conger, William P. Jones and Cot. A. R. Siatey, com manding officer of Marine Aircraft Group 14.—(Official Marine Corps Photo). . T I Revival Speaker } ' I Jr*'- "'v* • • i ' : jS REV. GEORGE W. PORTS, SR. For the revival meeting in the Edenton Methodist Church Sun day night, March 9, through Fri day, March 14, the Rev. George W. Ports, Sr., pastor cf the De ' catur Street Methodist Church of Richmond, Va„ will be the visit ing preacher. TOWN COUNCIL MEETING Edenton’s Town Council will' hold its March meeting Tuesday i night, March 11, at 8 o’clock. Holmes Kef u les Cri tieism A1 urn t I Elementary School Fire Trap Following comment to the es ! feet that the Edenton Element |ary School is a fire trap and {should be replaced by a new !school building, Chowan County Commissioners called in Superin tendent John A. Holmes at their meeting Monday for his views on the matter. Mr. Holmes informed the Com missioners that after the Gen-1 eral Assembly passed a bill call ing for periodic inspections of school buildings, he asked Fire Chief W. J. Yates to make an in spection which was done and that Mr. Yates found very little wrong with the building. Mr. Holmes further stated that only last week a member of the State School Planning Commission and a representative of the State Fire Marshal’s office made a thorough inspection of the building. According to Mr. Holmes’ report, this inspection also resulted in very little un favorable criticism and although Women's Club Art Show Will Be Staged In Penelope Barker House Two I)avs. March 8 And 9 The annual Art Show sponsors ; ed by the Edenton Woman’s Club will be held Saturday and Sun j day, March 8 and 9: The show i will be held in the Penelope | Barker house with hostesses be ing on duty between the hours of 10 A. M.. and 6 P. M., on Sat ! urday and from 2 to 6 P. M., on Sunday. The hostesses will be on ! hand to greet art patrons and parents of Edenton and Chowan ! County school children wishing 1 to see the art work displayed. I Jlidging the show will be Mrs. j Bertha Fanning Taylor, noted ar i tist of Norfolk. Ya.. who will be in Edenton on Friday. March 7. to award ribbons for first, sec | ond and honorable mention priz- I os. Twelve prizes of one dollar { each will be given to the twelve school children who. Mrs. Fan -1 ning Taylor feels, have done out standing art work. Held annual for a number of ' years, the Art Show has proved to be of great interest to the citi zens of Edenton as well as - ex citing for the school children. It is hoped a large number will be on hand to see the art work pre sented. | civic calendar! Board of directors of the Edenton Chamber of Commerce will meet this (Thursday) after noon at 5 o’clock at Hotel Jo seph Hewes. Edentcn’s Parent-Teacher As sociation will meet Tuesday ' night, March 18, at 8 o'clock. The fourth annual Fat Stock Continued on Page 5, Section 1 ; a written report is awaited, Mr. j Holmes said he was left to un-j derstand that the school com- j plied with the building code when it was constructed, but is not altogether in keeping with the building code as it now ox 'ists. Mr. Holmes also stated , i that the fire escapes were re-j | moved due to the fact that they { { were deemed more of a hazard . | than a safty measure. I The two inspectors informed Mr. Holmes that the Edenton - school is on a par with at least 50 per cent of the schools now in operation in North Carolina, iso far as being a fire trap. Mr. [ Holmes also told the Commis ! sioners that if the building was considered unsafe, >it would not be used as a school. The Commissioners took no action on the matter, but only wanted the situation explained ; due to a considerable amount of | recent criticism directed at the i 1 school. $2.00 Per Year In North Carolina. | New Agent j fIP I MISS CATHERINE AMAN As of Monday of this week Miss Catherine Aman took over the duties as assistant homej agent in Chowan County. Miss | Aman succeeds Mrs. Jacqueline! Lewis, who resigned. Members Join Chamber Gilliam Wo,id. president of the! Edenton Chamber of Commerce, has announced tlm e additional business firms-have become mem bers of the . local Chamber dur ;mg February. They are the Al bemarle Peanut it Storage Com pany. repri .-a nted by A. B. Har ; less; J. D. MeCotter, Inc., repro- , Sent! 1 by .1 D. MeCotter, and the j Edenton Finance Company, rep ; rcs'-nted by David Q Holton. President Wood, on behalf of j the hoard of directors, welcom jed .the business firms to the j Chamber organization. W arren Twiddy Is Proposed As Viee Presidential Candidate For Tenth Distriet Os N. C, Jayeees | Caswell Edmundson, vice presi- 1 t dent of the Edenton Chamber of I 1 Commerce, has announced that j Edenton Jayeees will offer Presi . dent Warren Twiddy as a candi date for vice president of the j North Carolina Jayeees’ Tenth District. In making the announcement Mr. Edmundson pointed out the 1 outstanding service rendered by| Mr. Twiddy making him one of j the most outstanding young men 1 in this section of the state. Edenton Jayeees are proud to | I j announce Twiddy as a candidate ! : < for this important Jaycee office. | : I He is an energetic young man, I 1 having at heart the welfare and n= EIGHT POLIO . . . GIVE TO TIIE MARCH OF DIMES! ]SO Jurymen Drawn |To Serve In March Term Chowan Court ' Judge Henry Stevens I Os Warsaw Is Sched uled to Preside Chowan County Commiss nn ; ‘is oil Monday picked 50 names ‘‘f men from the jury box, who will be summoned to serve as jurors in the March term of Cho wan Superior Court The term will convene Mon day. March 31. with Judge Honi'v L. Stevens "of. Warsaw scheduled t" preside. At present there are 1" criminal cases on the ctiien oar. one a murder charge and a charge of involuntary manslaugh. ter. Tlie. murder charge i, Sedged against Joseph Cite;,on in connection with the murder of Edward Fleming, while Henry - C oil ins; Cpusar faces the in volt in - tary manslaughter charge in com neettOn . with the death of Renu Robinson. Those selected for jury duty, j including three Negroes, are as j follows: i Thomas E. Francis, C. Lloyd Lane, Henry Copeland. V. E. Jnr idan. R. F. Jordan, William Good win. Sr.. George S. Goodwin, | Henry Jordan. Ralph bail. Bert 'ram M. Hollowed. Jr.. Lester T, .Copeland. Dallas Jethro. George .E. Privptt. Haywood Thomas Holloweli, E. J. Goodwin. Charlie T. Nixon. Jr.. Irving LX Spivey, C. C. Nixon, John A. Bunch, I’. .C. Ashcy. Jr.. Henry Bunch. Eu gene Baker. Charlie Fain, O. R. Satterfield. James Kermit Lay j ton. Willie T. Boyce. K. W. Smith, C. Yates Parrish. Jr. I Mack Jordan. Carlton W, Good win, H. H. Lane, E. G. Blanch ■ ard. G. Albert Keeter. Vernon j Halsey. J. C. Hendrix. W. R. E; - | son. J. E. Perry. Jr, J. Thomas ! Brabble. Marcel Ward. Clarene E Benibry. Jesse F. Harrell, T. , Bernbry H. Wood, .George W Bennett. Thomas J. Jackson. Frank Lenox Williams. Georg" P. Holland. Clifton Mitchell, Les lie E. Blanchard, Albert Bunch. Earl G. Harrell. GirlSrout \\ eek March 9 To I.“> Edenton Girl Scouts will join their sisters throughout the ns tion in observant" of Girl Scout. Week March 6 to 15 inclusive. Beginning Sunday, March 0. the girls and their leaders will attend the church of their choice in uniform. Monday. March 10 at 4 P .VI, through Saturday at noon, the i Brownies and Girl Scout- will [conduct their annual cookie s.‘i 1'• with a door-to-door canvass. Thiy is the only means of raising funds, to further Girl Scouting in lit; j community and tie public is urg ed to support the girls in thi, effort. During the week, as the- vari ous troops met. parents may at tend to observe Girl Scouting in action. The sen: r girls are pie pa.’ing annouivements to o heard on the radio. They will: assist- in the hostess program' 'at. the hospital daring the month "f March. A court of awards is planned for a Inter date when approxi mately 100 Girl Scouts will re rent awards ; nd advancement. betterment of the community and 1 the principles of the Jayeees up permost in his mind, so that he is well qualified for the district vice presidency. Mr. Twiddy was born in Eliza beth City in 1923. He attended the graded schools and graduat ed from the Elizabeth City High j School in 1940. In 1942 he gradu | ated from Mars Hill Junior Col i lege and in 1948 he graduated from Duke University with a BS i degree. He served four years in j the U. S. Coast Guard. 7Tfter , graduating at Duke he was presi i dent of the Durham Floral Sup ' plv Company and later worked I Continued on Page B—Section 1