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Washington —1 have asked
the Civil Aeronautics Board to
speed up its decision on the
Piedmont Local Service C .;e,
which affects air service .nd
proposed air service in many
North Carolina cities and t >vns.
Several years ago th CAB
realised the need for specific
planning to meet th present
and future needs for air service
in North Carolina i immunities
which now have r.,> air service,
or very little.
A series of hearings was held
over a year ago to explore ways
and means to connect a large
number of North Carolina com
munities, mainly in the eastern
part of the State, with existing
North - South and East - Westj
routes.
has Been a year now since
the submission of evidence was
cHtupleted. but no action has
been taken by the Board.
The complex picture was made
even more complicated recently,
when Capital Air Lines filed a;
petition to abandon its East-
West route through North Caro
lina from Norfolk to Knoxville.
The filing of this petition em
phasized the need for the CABi
to come forth with recommenda
tions in the Piedmont Local Ser-.
vice Case. 1
There are many communities 1
In North Carolina which ate ex-'
trench* anxious to get commer
cial air line service for the first:
time. In addition to these, many'
cities and towns which are nowi
getting grossly inadequate and)
inferior service want very much j
to obtain unproved service.
For all practical purposes, the!
entire area of our State east j
of Raleigh is without air ser- i
vitW and the routes which are;
MR and supposedly!
abving Eastern North Carolina!
have never been developed fully j
by the larger air lines.
A great many things go into j
the over-all development of
North Carolina, and I firmly be
lieve that improved air service
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1 is one of the basic ingredients. |
For this reason I requested the
CAB to make every ‘ effort to!
reach a decision in the Pied
mont Local Service Case as soon
as possible.
All persons who bear the,
blessed title of “parent” have j
the personal responsibility to see.
that their children are growing
up fully appreciative of the
rights of God and their fellow
men. —J. Edgar Hoover.
Merry Hill News]
By LOUISE B. ADAMS j
! Mrs. Arcle G. Mizelle and
i boys, Arcie, Jr., and David, of
I Hinesville, Ga., visited Mrs. C.'
T. Baker and family Wednes-'
day. Mrs. Mizelle and boys are
visiting her father and mother-1
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mi-]
zelle in Edenton before leaving
Monday for New York where
| she and the boys will board a
' plane to join her husband and
■ father, Sgt. Arcie G. Mizelle
in Nurenberg, Germany,
i Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis left
\ Friday to spend a few days
with Mr. Davis’ brother and sis
, ter-in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Paul
i Davis in Columbia, S. C .
I Mrs. C. W. Davenport and
! daughter, Margaret and Nina
Love were in Edenton Tues
day.
• Ken and Kerry Spivey of
Windsor spent from Tuesday un
, til Thursday with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Davis.
Mrs. W. T. Davis, Mrs. Way-,
land Spivey and daughter,
Cheryl spent Wednesday with
Mrs. Spivey's son-in-law and,
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Brown in Powellsville.
Mrs. James Dail of Edenton
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker.
Mrs. Mae Belch is spending
some time with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Smithwick.
The Rev. and 'Mrs. Oscar
Turner were in Ahoskie Wed
nesday on business.
Anna Raye White was a pa- '
tient in Bertie Memorial Hos
pital. Windsor, for a few days
last week: she underwent a mi-|
nor operation and returned to ‘
her home Thursday and is doing (
nicely. J i
•D. P. Mizelle and daughter, j
Betty, visited Mrs. C. T. Baker'
and family on Tuesday evening. JI
Mrs. Bettie Willis of Morehead.
City. Miss Nancy Pruden of
Wilson, M r s. Virgie,. Phelps of (
Windsor and Mrs. B. G. Willisf '
spent Tuesdav at Nags Head
with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, 1
Sr., in the Pruden cottage. . i
Mrs. J. P. Love spent Thurs
day in Elizabeth City with her 1
THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. IMS.
| brother-in-law and sister, Mr.'
and Mrs. Tommie Cobb; also j
! her mother, Mrs. T. E. White,!
who is spending some time there'
with Mr. and Mrs. Cobb.
Mrs. Chloe Byrd spent Friday
, in Aulander visiting friends.
I Mr. and Mrs. Herman White
]of Chester. Pa., Were dinner |
guests of Mrs. White’s brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.|
E. J. Pruden, Sr., Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman White,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wooters
and children of Chester, Pa.,!
spent a few days last week
! visiting relatives and friends. j
( Albert Baker returned to his)
home in Los Angeles, Calif., i
Tuesday, after spending two]
‘months with relatives and ;
' friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Robert-
I son of Rosemead spent Sunday
'with Mrs. Robertson’s parents,
■ Mr. and Mrs. Chet White. i
Mrs. Ralph Smithwick and
Mrs. Viola Cowan were ini
Windsor Friday on business, j
Mrs. Claude Small, Sr., and'
, daughter. Marie, Mrs. Claude!
Small, Jr., and children andi
Mrs. 'Lillie Evans of Edenton
visited the Chet White family'
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wil
liams and daughter. Julie of
Portsmouth. Va., spent Friday]
night and Saturday with their j
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert]
Pierce and Butler Williams.
Anna Ray White, Beth Lay
ton, Faye Hughes and Ann
Smithwick spent Friday . inj
Ahoskie shopping. '
t Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker j
spent last week vacationing at
Nags Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Chilton]
of Winston-Salem spent Mon
[ day and Monday night with
Mrs. Chilton’s parents, the Rev.
and Mrs. Oscar Turner.
The Rev. and Mrs. Van
Wheeler and family, pastor of
Siloam Baptist Church, Wind
sor, were dinner guests of the
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Turner on
Tuesday evening,
Kenneth Cobb of Elizabetii
City is spending a few days
with his cousin, Martin White.
Mr. and Mrs. John Warren
White and children of Newport
News, Va., .visited *vti\ and Mrs.
Cecil White on Tuesday,
i Frances and Bill Cowand,
: Charles Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
| Livingston White of Edenton.
spent the week-end at Nags
tHead.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Castel
low of Windsor visited Mrs.
Castellovv’s sister, - Belva
Taylor. Sunday.
Carlton Jemigan of Pittsburgh.
Pa., spent a few days visiting
the S. V. Cowand family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley ‘Skimp”
Winbome visited Mr. and Mrs.'
!T. E. Mitchell and Mrs. Bessie
' Spruill of Creswell Sunday as-
I ternoon.
Mrs. Wesley Winbome spent,
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.’
G. E. Keeler in Windsor. j
Mrs. Warren Bright of Co-j
lumbia visited Mr. and Mrs.'
IC. W. Davenport on Saturday.)
Bobby Bright returned home
| with his mother after spending
some time with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White
and children of Baltimore, Md.,
! arrived on Saturday to spend
a week with Mr. White’s aunt,
j Mrs. Henry Foxwell.
j Wayne Keeter returned to
| Chapel Hill Sunday after spend-
I ing a few days with his par
‘ ents, Mr. and Mi's. Cliff Keeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Bunch
and Mrs. Gilbert Layton visit
ed Mrs. Bunch’s father, R. J.
Mitchell, in the Veterans Hos-]
i pital. at Kecoughtan, Va., on
Friday.
j Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
j and daughter, Judy of Ahoskie,'
' and Carole Cowand of Rocky
j Mount visited the S. V. Cowand
i tamily Friday night. |
Mrs. J. B. Smithwick visited
' her sister, Mrs. Gladys Outlaw;
in Edenton on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baze
more and son, “Mike” of Ports-;
I mouth, Va.. spent Sunday with
i Mr. Bazemore’s grandmother,
| Mrs. C. T. Baker and aunt, Mrs.'
Viola Cowan and Mrs. Louise
Adams. I
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cobb
j and son, Kenneth of Elizabeth 1
I City, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Baker.
, of Windsor and Mrs. T. E. White]
and Mrs. Virgie Baker were!
1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Love Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baze
more, Hallet Copeland, Mr. and
Mrs. D. P, Mizelle of Edenton
and Mrs. Arcie Mizelle and boys,
Arcie, Jr., and David of Hines
ville. Ga., visited Mrs. C. T.
Baker and family Sunday after
noon.
Ann Smithwick left Sunday
to spend a week in Atkinson
visiting Gail Foyles.
Mrs. Chet White and children,
Anna Raye, Martin and Marion]
and Kenneth Cobb of Elizabeth]
City visited Mrs. White’s broth-1
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and|
Mrs. Claude Small, Jr., in Eden
ton, Saturday.
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Daven
port entertained their daughter,
Margaret, and a number of
friends with a weiner roast on
Friday night; the occasion being
Margaret’s fifteenth birthday.
Those attending were Joan
Goodwin, Linda Wheeler. Mary
{Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Pruden
Forehand and children. Avis
Forehand, Douglas. Judy and
Wayne of Edenton, Bobby,
Bright of Columbia. Nancy,
Parrish of Chowan, also Amelia,
and Britt Smithwick. Caroline'
and Tom MeClcnney. Carolyn j
and Kay Taylor, Charlie White,
Raleigh Baker and Charlie Bill
Phelps. A wonderful time was,
enjoyed by all. Margaret re- 1
ceived several gifts.
Hospital Notes |
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VWth* Mean: A. M..
r. X.. F. M. ;
CMMra mJm U Mt umittd '
U vl.lt p«wra».
Patients admitted to Chowan
Hospital during the week of July
31 through August 7 were:
White
Mrs. Julia Small. Edenton;
Miss Mary Ward, Edenton; Ray
McDonald. Hertford: Mrs. Eliza-!
both Bass. Edenton: Jack Comer. j
Roper: Miss Betsy Ricks. Eden- ]
ton; Mrs. Blanche Davenport, i
Creswell; Mrs. Jet tie Phelps. ]
Edenton: Joseph Stone. Edenton; j
William Divers. Hertford: Miss ]
Barbara Ann Chappell. Tyner; |
W. O. Boyce. Tyner.
Negro
Vanderbilt Holley. Edenton: j
Madie Drew. Edenton: Willie;
Walter Ryan. Edenton; Odell j
Williams. Edenton: Sue Alex-.
under. Columbia: Carrie Sharpe.!
Edenton: Lucy Jones. Hertford;!
Eula Felton. Hertford: Mabel ]
Welch. Bolvidcre: Ernest Grimes. I
Edenton; Thomas Lee Jones. 1
Tyner: Charlie Wilson. Hertford:,
Abbic Johnson. Edenton.
Patients discharged during the!
same week were:
White
Miss Dianne Woodley, Cres
well: Mrs. Renia Sexton. Cres- !
well: Mrs. Emma Owens. Hert-'
ford; Mrs. Emma Thompson.
Edenton; Mrs. Carrie Livmnan.'
Gatesville: Mrs. Pearl Griffin. 1
Edenton; Fermor Hobbs. Eden- \
ton: Miss Elizabeth Ricks. Eden- i
ton: Alfonzo Dail. Tyner; Miss |
Mary Faye Ward Edenton: Jack
Comer. Roper: William Divers.
I Hertford; Mrs. Blanche Daven-
Iport, Creswell.
Negro |
Pearl Hunter. Hertford: Roseoo
Hudson, Roper; Margaret Jor- 1
dan, Hertford; Willie Walter Ry |
are Edenton: Ruth Slade. Eden
ton: Dorothy Spence. Winfall:
Eula Felton. Hertford: Lucy
Jones, Hertford: Sarah Collins.
Edenton; Madie Drew. Edenton:
Mabel Welch. Belvidere.
Births
Babies born during the same
week were: Mr. and Mi-s. Wy
att Jordan, Hertford, a boy.
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NOTICE
Pursuant to an order issued"
by the Chowan Countv Record
er's Court on August 2. 1960.
in the case of Stale vs. Jesse
Rav Dillard. 1 will offer fori
sale one 1954 Buick Coupe. Mo
tor Number 6A5023497. at 11:00'
A. M.. on Thursday, August 25.
1960, at the Court House door 5
in Edenton. North Carolina.'
Terms of the sale are cash onj
delivery of title.
M. EARL GOODWIN,
Sheriff. Chowan County!
augl I,lßc |
Dr. Archie I). Walker, Jr.
announces the opening: of his
office at the Citizens Bank
building: around the first w eek
of September for the general
practice of medicine.
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NOTICE OF SERVICE OF I
! PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
, North Carolina In The l
(Chowan County Superior Court!
Donald M. Fraser.
; Plaintiff.
vs. I
Havesel B. Fraser. j
Defendant.
To: Hayesel B. Fraser: Take,
notice that
! A pleading seeking relief]
against vou has been filed in
the above entitled action. 1
i The nature of the relief be-|
; ing sought is as follows:
; Plaintiff seeks an absolute di-
I verve from the bonds of matri
mony heretofore existing be
tween the plaintiff and the de
| fendant on the grounds of sep- 1
-BNWION Tfj)
PAGE THREE
* aration for more than two years
' next preceding the commence
{ment of this action.
You are required to make
J defense to such pleading not
' later than the 12th day of Oc
| tober. 1960, and upon failure to
(do so the party seeking service
. against you will apply to the
Court for the reliet sought,
i Thus Bth day of August. 1960.
TOM H. SHEPARD,
Clerk. Superior Court
‘ augl I,lß.2s,septlcWH
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Admini
strator of the estate of Mrs. H.
B. Jones, deceased, late of Cho
wan County. North Carolina,
| this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate Os
' said deceased to present them
Ito the undersigned within one
| year from date of this notice dr
; same will be pleaded in bar of
, their recovery. All persons in
| debted to said estate will please
, make immediate payment.
! This 11th dav of August. 1960.
W. P. JONES.
Administrator of
Mrs. H. B. Jones Estate
augl 1,18.25.5ept1.8,15c
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of Della L. Dough
tie, deceased, late of Chowan
| County. North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
icceastd to present them to the
undersigned within one year
,‘rom date of this notice or same
will be pleaded in bar of their
i recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment. '
This 7th dav of July. 1960.
W. JARVIS WARD.
Hertford, N. C,
July", 14,2 1,28Aug4. lie
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of John George
Fletcher, deceased, late of Cho
wan County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to present them to the
undersigned within one year
from date of this notice or same
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
inis 14th dav of July. 1960.
PEOPLES BANK &
TRUST COMPANY.
Executor of John George
Fletcher Estate.
u1y14.21.28.aug4.11.18c
‘ EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor
of the estate of Aubrey D. Liles,
deceased, late of Chowan Coun
ty, North arolina. this is to no
tify all persons having claims
against the estate of said de
ceased to present them to the
j undersigned within one year
j from date of this notice or same
will be pleaded in bar of their
i recovery. All persons indebted
! to said estate will please make
j immediate payment,
i This 28th dav of July, 1960.
ROY E. LEARY.
Executor of
Aubrey D. Liles Estate
I .iulv2B.auc4.il, 18,25,septic