■ -• x - « ■ - ■■ Menton Junior - Senior High School Band Awards Banquet Held Friday, At Masonic Temple The Edenton Junior - Senior High School Band held its third annual awards Lanouet on Friday evening at the ■ Masonic Temple. Frank Roberts acted as master of ceremonies and John A. Holmes was guest speaker. Derwood Bray, band' & ire -tor, presented the bandD jssmbe’-s who have mantainel a . “P.” average in the band for the past year their achievement year lctters. Fourth year letters were pre sented to Bud Ski'rs„ Judv El liott. Jimmy Asblev, A'-hbv Tarkington, Billy Cates and Brenda Mooney. Third year letters—Carol Joy Miller, Priscilla Bun-h. Fllen Basnight, Dickie Hobcwskr Gloria Crummey. Lore-yi Wright Karen Hollowell, ...Bert Willis, Vera Goodwin, . Jimmv Baker Carolyn Stallings and Buck Wheeler. Second year letters Linds Wheeler. Peggy Williams,. Anita Sexton, Carolyn TwitMv. D anno Goodwin, Marv Anne Overton. John Marshall, Bob Powell, Jer ry Yarborough and Joan’Good win. First year letters Patsy Mooney. Carole Bar bara Lavton. Pi’ly Twiddv. Marian Collins, Gloria B'raum. Tim Overman, John Bunch. Tommv Leary, Judv By r um Mac Privott, C. T Middle, John Martin, Ronnie Rountre 0 . Ror nie Sawver. H. L. Edwards, Billy Harrell and Douglas Sex ton. Full scholarships to the East Carolina College Music Camn for two weeks were awarded to Dickie Hobowskv, Marv Anne Overton and Vern Goodwin. The John Phillip Soiisa award will be preserted at the snrinf? concert, as will be the achieve ment award. The band student officers for the 1959-60 school year were in troduced as follows: Band captain, Bud Skiles; per sonnel officer, Buck Wheeler; treasurer, Bob Powell; adminis trative officer, John Marshall. The Band Parents Association officers for 1950-60 school year were introduced as follows: President, Mrs. Kathleen Skiles; SEE YOUR QUALITY BUICK DEALER... AND Get inside the clean , winged beauty of Buick’s 9 £ WHIN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WIU. BUILD THEM Bk. : i J . up i jr jtr me > TVf 5 - ISfl v -i ii S' j ****“—- - ■ - W KnL 4&QM I i v Watch Dolt Robertson in Tales of Wells Fargo on NBC-TV Monday Nights Along with the most talked about etyle on the road today goes per formance new even to owners of previous Buicke . . . ‘and too great for you to mitt. 1 Buick ’59 ialiyelier yet smoother, more powerful yet thriftier, as any previous Buickwwner will tell you. And credit goes to the turbine smoothness of £pick transmissions, plus the new responsiveness of Buick “Wildcat” engines. At the too, you’ll find new handling and finned-brake surehess thhtlWners put high on. 1 j " YOUR LOCAL BUICK DEALER IN EDENTON IS CHAS.JH. JENKINS MOTOR COMPANY,Inc. vice president Senior High Band Mrs. Rebekah Overton; vice president Junior High Band, Mrs. Haywood Jones; vice presi dent Elementary Band, Mrs. J. D. Elliott; secretary, Mrs. May belle Sexton; treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Edwards.' I Pub'ic Relations Department—| Officer in charge, Judy Elliott; first assistant, Mary Anne Over ton; second assistant, photo, Tommy Leary. Library Department Officer in charge,. Vern Goodwin; first assistant, Eli’en Basnight; second assistant, John Eunch. Equipment Department Of fher in charge, Mac Privott; first assistant, Jerrv Yarborough; second assistant, Billy Twiddy. Equipment crew, Ronnie Saw yer. Douglas. Sexton, H. L. Ed wards and C. T. Mizelle. Color Sergeant—Ann Hobbs. Drum Major—Vern Goodwin. Majorettes Ponies, Priscilla Bunch and Dianne Goodwin. Chief, T.orean Wright; assistant chief, Priscilla Bunch. Secretary to the Director— Lorean Wright. Red Men Call Off Meeting May 18 Chowan Tribe of Red Men has called off its meeting Mon day night, May 18, due to the' Great Council session to be held in Elizabeth City Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday of next week. Leroy Harrell, sachem of the tribe, urges as many members as possible to attenii the meetings open to the membership. Representing Chowan Tribe at the meeting will be Raleigh B. Hollowell and Caswell Edmund son, while Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap will represent Chowanoke Coun cil of the .Degree of Pocahontas. EASTERN STAR MEETING Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or der of the Eastern Star, will meet Monday night, May 18, at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple. An initiation is scheduled to be conferred, so that Mrs. T. J: Wood, worthy matron, requests all members to be present. their “most liked” list. But that’s far from all these owners tell us. They talk about new operating economy from the most efficient power plant on the road today. About quality of fin ish and detail, and of quietness that even beats the best of Buick heretofore. They speak of reliabil ity ... and they speak of the pure __ pleasure of owning a Buick ’69 ... ' in ways that warm the heart. DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF WHY 190,000 FAMILIES HAVE ALREADY MADE THE MAGNIFICENT CHANGE TO BUICK ’59 THE CHOWAN HERALD, gPSWTOK WORTH CARCLTWX. TtftJRSDAV. MAV 14, 155fi. Commencement At Jr.-Sr. High May 21 Continued from Pas* 1. Section 1 ton Bass, Jr., Stanley Wayne Bdanchard, Ephraim Jordan Boyce, Jack Webb Bunch, Clyde Capehart Cobb, Jr., Calvin Lee Foxwell William Cook Griffin, Thurman Lee Goodwin, Tedford Julius Hardison, Ralph Winston Hawkins, Jr., Carroll Baker Hollowell, Miles Augustus Hughes, Jr., Franklin Allen Johqson, John Agrippa Miteh | ener, 111, Charles Ronald Perry, George Thomas Rogerson, Charles Heber Small, Jr., Paul Washburn Twiddv. Robert Ed ward White, William Barrow White, William Smith Wilkins, Luther Waylon Wright, j Girls I Delores Love Barrow,' Dolores' Jean Basnight Janet Marie Bunch, Pave Virginia Cavton Elizabeth Dsan Craddock, Juan ita James Cozzens, Peggie Joyce Elliott, Carolista Cabell Fletch er, Mary Arminta Hobbs, Vir ginia Nixon Hobbs, Audrey Anr Holland, Elsie Virginia Jones Joyce Lane Layden, Judith Ann McLaughlin, Brenda Deane Mooney, Carolyn White Perkins, Sandra White Sca'zi, Georgi Florence Skinner, Leona Marii Small, Linda Blair Spencer Gloria Beth Tolley, Alice Chand lor Washington, Anna Elizabeth Williams, Millie Elizabeth Wil lis, Marguerite Earle Wright. Selected for marshals from the rising senior class to serve dur ing the commencement exer cises and also on special occa sions during the next school year are: James Edwin Byrum, chief, Harriet Vann Bond, Mary Voters Os The Second Ward I want to thank the voters of the Second Ward for your support in the recent mu nicipal election. You can be assured that I will make every effort to represent your ward, and the town, to the best of my ability. C. A. PHILLIPS Peart Harrell, Kay Lowe, Betty White Privott, Elizabeth Roes, Patricia Ann Waff, Ruth Eliza beth Wright and Patricia Lorean Wright. • Recently elected as cheerlead ers for 1959-60 are: Dolly Wright, chief, Joan Wright, Ida Campen, Marion Bunch, Linda Dail, Kathryn Wozelka, Cynthia Spencer and Nettie Lassiter. Substitutes, Barbara Alexander and Betsy Ross. Program Launched To Increase Income Continued from Page 1, Section 1 gram are cotton, corn, soybeans, cattle, eggs and specialty crops. Toe committee has prepared an attractive two-color poster show mg these comparisons which will be distributed throughout the county to inform farmers about Jt h e program. Supplementary , sheets with technical informa tion showing how the program -'"i be aecomnlished have also been prepared for distribution whe-e the posters are displayed. , Wood said “these higher yields , will bring higher income at very little or no cost to the average farmer. If this goal is reached, 't is. equivalent to obtaining a new industry emnloyiup 300 peo ple at $75 per week. We feel it is , d'finitely worthwhile to strive . for higher yields.” Ile nraised members of the • committee for developing the - program. They are W. E. Bond, Llovd R. Bunch, Thomas Byrum, ■ J. E. Debnam, James H. Griffin, • Jack Habit, Scott Harrell, Guy , Hobbs, Geor°e Lewis and C. W. ■ Overman. Statistics were com- But the best spokesman for Buick ’s9—and what it can do for you—is a Buick itself. Why not go to your Buick dealer and get the inside story, today? • • • TO OWNERS OF CARS IN "THE LEADING low-priced 3” . You’ll be surprised how easily you can own a Buick LeSabrt instead! Be sure to ask your Buick Dealer about "THE MOST IMPORTANT $099 M TUB AUTOMOBILE WORLD. 1 " piled by George Lewis in coop eration with the Chowan County farm agent, soil conservationist, agricultural stabilization and con servation committee and the Cho wan County supervisors. Never ascribe to an opponent motives meaner than your own. —Barrie. Rotarians Meet At Sandy Point Beach The usual Rotary meeting this (Thursday) afternoon has been called off and instead the Ro tarians and their wives will en joy an out-door meeting at Sandy Point Beach. The affair W I ; \ I '\P / \ Bathing Suits //% \ M \ by ROSE MARIE REID // \ ROXANNE and \V jin COLE of CALIFORNIA w'V V The most shapes in sight! SiHil \ I l* Our new bathing suits are fashion ■l 1 j / engineered to do delightful things j for your figure. Look at the styles [//{( I I \ •■ • everything from new-again two-piece U /Jh / / \ \ suits to maillots to chemise look. W / \ \ Wonderful colors, too. Dive right in and \\ I I* \i \ get yo ur s now! j j summer 1 Pffflp in nassau I I I .i Rose Marie Reid 1 Roxanne and f I* % ' The fashionable place to i spend this summer in p| neW ’ r ' eter ' atter r n ß f Vi ? I y\\ 'V length that bares your legs I V \ \ Come see our new collection. \ if k | * T Choose from lustrous | cotton dacron chino or poplin, j trim tartans, hearty ducks, j and gabardine, in most , # Edenton, N.C. |T |) is scheduled to begin at 6:301 o’clock and Dr. Ed Bond, presi dent, urges all Rotarians and Rotary Annes to attend. TAX COLLECTIONS Sheriff Earl Goodwin reports jthat 1959 taxes collected in April amounted to $16,371.30, bringing total 1958 taxes collected to date !- SECTION 03* PAGE THREE to JTB7 24e.46. Th s leaves $24,- 980.93 in 1953 taxes stiU un coUected. Sheriff Goodwin also collected - $697.42 in way of delinquent ‘ taxes for the years 1948 to 1957. > While he has been in oliice this / sort of delinquent taxes co lec.- * 1 ed amounts to $3,271.84.

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