PAGE TWO Bfgftrjg CSS lyland Group Enjoys Picnic I The Ryland Community en- Hpyed a delightful picnic Tues uy, August 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward, wayer was said by the Rev. £*mar Sentell and around 150 (people enjoyed the food and fel lowship. f ■ After the picnic supper the minutes were read and approv iefl of the July meeting. ; Bumice Langley gave a re rof the plans for a barbe chicken dinner to be given ■Saturday. September 17. i A committee was appointed to jWork out plans for cleaning up ftne Community Building site. Appointed were: Eugene Jor dpn, Chairman, and Gordon Boyce and Lester Copeland, jf fC. W. Overman led the group in singing several songs and Mrs. Lucy Ward dismissed with ■prayer. JVfayo Releases List iSchool Assignments from Pag* 1. Section 1 tMitchener. Lee Nixon, David JPrivott, Richard Spruill. Charles •Swanner. Rudy Tolley and Roy j. Girls: Sue Barnette. Artie *Bms, Alice Belch, Helen Boyce, Sonja Edwards, Faye Evans. Martha Fallis, June Jolly. Nancy Mary Belle Smith, fPatfla Spruill, EUene Tarking ;ton. Barbara Wallace, Ginger ‘Wampler. Sharon White. Jean >nette Whiteman and Becky Wil liford. EIGHTH GRADE Miss Bird Anderson Homeroom <■ Boys: Lenny Copeland. Carl ,ton Layton. Joe Lee. Janies Mor- Jgan Wayne Sawyer. Brent Stil ; linger, Joe Stone. Ray Whether. Robert Wilev and Kenneth Wright. J; Girls: Joyce Alexander, Caro lyn Belch. Louise Gray, Minnie .Gray, Sudie Gray. Frances Har iris, Edna Jones, Glenda Lay - 'den. Glenda Lucas. Betty Jean •.Miller, Glenna Quinn. Carolyn i | Sadler, Kate Shaw. Sherry : Shaw, Janie Smith. Delores \ Watson. Linda Wheeler. Sharon § White. Miriam Willis and Doris j Wright. * Mrs. David Holton Homeroom jS Boys: Wavne Brabble. Charles Ijftriver. Ken Harrell. Phil Har well, Glenn Hassell. David Hol i-toh, Hiram Mayo. ,Jr.. Ernest Nixon, Charles Overton. Mike Phelps, Jerry Townson and ■ George Wilkins. Girls: Evie Bass. Claire Belch, | * Janie Bryant. Pat Byrum. Susan Byrum. Judy Cartwright, Arlene | Fry. Hazel Harrison. Fmily ■’Holmes, Sandra Jethro, Peggy , '.Marriner, Nanev O'Neal. Gavlo ; Oliver. Sandra Overton. Brenda ' •Stallings. Catherine Taylor, Lee ♦ Venters and Meg Wiggins . Miss Coleen Ward Homeroom • Boys: Darrell Ambrose, Ray j Belch, Marshall Boutwcll, Ferry i ' Byrum, Melvin Copeland. Bobby j '•Fallis. Johnny Floars. Joe Har l*rell. Tony Hughes, Ed Jenkins, | Jimmy ones. George Lassiter, ill* llfil W * YouTphysician preserves ex f' actty what you need to improve L your health...and then your pharmacist compounds the pre- S scription with absolute accuracy. r v tn addition to this precision It id carrying out the doctor's orders, your Rexall pharmacist r offers yoe prompt, friendly, per j, sonaliaed service every time. If Bring the next prescription if your doctor fives you to B ' r YOUR CROTCHES FOR RENT l Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store i ( i David Parks, Bill Ross and Bob by Williams. Girls: Vickie AUsbrook, Lin |da Basnight. Nancy Crabtree. ; Johnetta Davenport, Linda Dav enport Sharlie Faircloth, Car -1 men Goodwin. Betsy Hardin, ; Linda Hunsucker, Juanita Jeth i ro, Elaine Parks. Sylvia Pen well, Brenda Perry, Carol Pick ier and Lula Stroud. NINTH GRADE Mrs. A. E. Jenkins Homeroom Boys: Clyde Adams, Jr., Wav erly Bond. James Carroll Brab ble, John N. Bunch, Jimmy Cor don, Billy Court. Thomas Dav enport. H. L. Edwards. Jr„ Jim my Fletcher. Neal Hobbs. Tom my Leary. John Martin, Ed Lee Owens. Thomas C. Phillips. Douglas Sexton. Harry A. Spruill. Billy Twiddv, Douglas Twiddy. Bruce Whitehurst and Charles H. Wood 111 Girls: Doris Bass, Patricia Bunch. Sandra Bunch, Betsy Campen, Jean Goodwin. Janis Hardison. Sandra Hare, Nancy Jo Jordan, Gail Layden,' Pat Mooney, Ruth Overman. Frances Privott. Janet Small and Mary; Thorud. Mrs. Rebekah M. Overman Homeroom Boys: Melvin Barnette. Ray Belch, Carroll Bunch. Davis Cartwright. Melvin Copeland, Randy Copeland. Louis P. Crad dock. Billy Craig, Roy Forehand, J. C. Owens, Tommy Parker, Calvin Parrish. Ronnie Roun tree. Ronnie Sawyer and Wal- , ter Small. Girls: Yvonne Alexander. Margaret Rembridge, Jackie Boyce. Judy Byrum, Sandra Cale, Carolyn Clements, Jean Good- ■ Win, Sharon Hare. Betty Hollo well. Jo Ann Hughes, Sandra Jethro, Peggy Marriner, Emma Waff, Frances West. Joyce West, Barbara Wilder and Janice Williams. TENTH GRADE Mrs. Eloise Smith Homeroom Boys: Jack Ashley. Bill Boot wright, Ernest Culltpher, Dickie j Layden. Eddie Nixon. Hurley] Mitchell. Madison Phillips. Mack j Privott, Richard Wetkel. Ray mond White and Frank Wil liams. Girls: Joan Alexander, Phyl- i lis Boucher, Doris Jean Cale. Jean Cayton, Joan Cay ton. Bet ty Jean Earless. Paulette Halsey, Janet Jones. Jeannette Jones. Gail Lillian Perry, Anita Sex-' ton. Mary Ellen Smith, Irene Spencer and Peggy Ward. Miss Annie Bullock Homeroom Boys: Richard Eugene Cobb. Teddy Feldmcier, William -J. Harrell. Kcnnv Hopkins. Frank Johnston. John Marshall. Tim- ; otny Edwin Overman, Jim Par tin and Jerry Yarborough Gills: Ella Ambrose, Dianna Brabble. Susan Bunch. Essie I Faye Cartwright, Linda Garrett, I Carolyn Gritfin, Gail Hare. Sus- j an Holmes. Jo Ann l<eary. Nelia Lowe. Barbara Townson, Mary; Faye Waid. Be tty Jo Webb. Ann. Wells. Annie Laura 'Whiteman and Louise Shaw. . . Cecil Fry Homeroom Boys: John Alexander, Joint v ' over a million 1 < \;\£ users enjoy ; • original, cordless j y remote ■.-v control TV *:• , . V duCUAy «Ew lijZjuuP 1 , COMMAND ' JH i K are me at HHfHF , \,.|j|; 2S2ie.in v*a now roue MaM rail -400 l*M Camman* TaMa TV wamm aga^pngiaa NMWCMrnp quauir : new a bottom OM N® »r»*®rt<®* » CQMTOOL UNIT ®yanrta® *ac n * ♦ /fenl *WN vafcana »a — , * IM R ajlMMii Uuafo | muto tfa iouiK Jackson’s Radio & TV Service THE CHOWAK HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AtfSUSf 88. 1966, ~ Wayne Ashley, Howard Askew, Leo Boucher. Bobby Craig, War ren Elliott, Eugene Evans, Don ald Forehand. Ronald Forehand, ! Paul Halsey. Wesley Jones. Ed sel Lassiter, Linwood Lee, Billy Voliva and Andy Wampler. ELEVENTH GRADE Mrs. Hiram Mayo Homeroom Boys: Leroy Barrow, Carroll Forehand. Gary Hardison. Wal ter Holton. Roger Lamb. Jerry Nixon. Roland Tolley, Paul ] Whiteman. Danny Wright and ] Sammy Wright Girls: Catherine Bass. Elea ! nor Boyce. Marian Bunch. Ida I Campen. Joyce Cullipher, Anne Jenkins. Barbara Layton. Estelle i Jones. Judy Riley. Phyllis Twid *dv and Ann Hobbs. Mrs. J. R. DuLaney Homeroom , Boys: Herb Adams. Wayne Baker.' Joe Campen. James Ron , aid, Dail, Richard Dixon, Wayne Griffin. Richard Hollowell, Jr., Ed Jordan. Joe Mitchener. Wayne Smith. Jerry White and Frank .Williams Girls: Barbara Alexander, Jeanette Ashley, Carolyn Bass, Chloe Bootwright, Gloria By rum. Linda Dail, Joan Francis, , Carolyn Harrell, Carole Phipps, Emily Leigh Shaw and Patsy Ann Twiddy. Miss Kathryn Gabbard Homeroom Boys: Charles Cuthrell, Cecil Fry. Jr.. Vern Lee Goodwin. Dick Hobowskv, Julian Jethro, Harry jV. Lassiter. Jimmy Liverman, , Charles Shaw. Robert Skinner, I James West, Brad Williford and 1 Mac Wright. Girls: Joan Adams, Betty Bass. Mary Bass. Catherine Cay > ton, Marian Collins. Beverly Morgan. Jo Anne Stroud. Caro lyn Twiddy, Vivian Twiddy and Joan Wright TWELFTH GRADE Miss Laura Brooks Homeroom Boys: Ronald Bunch. Howard ; Collins. Ray Forehand. Crayton Hughes. Gene Lane. George Nix ’ on. Jack Perry. Leslie Phipps. I Danny Privott. Tommy Privott, ; Jack Sawyer. Holt Shaw. Leroy j Spivey, Bobby Stokely. Curtis Twiddy. Ronald Weikel, Eddie White and Bert Willis. Girls: Jean Adams. Lula Rembridge. Priscilla Bunch, Christine Cahoon. Sue Crabtree, Judy Elliott. Mary Ann Hare, Mary Anne Overton. Lula Mae Rogerson, Carolyn Stallings. Lin da Wheeler, Margaret White and Peggy Ann Williams. Archie Fairley Homeroom Boys: Jimmy A shiny, Fred • Britton. Jr. Bill}- Cates, Freddy Ferguson, Bill Goodwin, Erwin Griffin. Jr.. Larry Hopkins, Billy j Keen Alex Kehayes, Lloyd Lassiter, Lloyd Mills. Ernest •Owens. Jt\, Robert Powell. Jr., Jimmy Rogerson. Bud Skiles, | Jerry Tolley. Bryant White and I'Jimmy1 'Jimmy White. Girls: Ellen Basnight, Rebec ca Boswell. Linda Brabble, Gloria jCrummev,_Joan Garrett, .Karen Hollowell, Judy Israel, Dorothy Jones, Nettie Lassiter, j Joyce Mitchell. Millie Price, Ji&l- Ily Privott. Sin a Ralfe 4 Smith,' Frances Swain. Carol Dean Twiddy and Kathryn Wozelka. Mr. Mayo also released the fees for the 1960-61 school ses sion, which will be as follows: Grades 7 and 8 Seventh Grade Junior Schol astic, $1.20. Eighth Grade World Week, $1.30. Instructional Supplies, SI.OO. Phvsical Education (7th grade) first semester (includes uniform, use of towels and laundry fee), $3.50. Physical Education Second . Semester. $1.40. J Phvsical Education (Bth grade) per Semester, $1.40. Activity Fee (Newspaper and \ Assembly Program). $1.50. Locker Fee (75c returned at end of year), SI.OO. Insurance, $1.50. Seventh Grade Total Fees (First Semester), $9-70. Eighth Grade_Total Fees (First Semester), ‘ $7.70. Grades 9 to 12 . High School Book Rental, $3.60. Instructional Supplies, SI.OO. Commercial (Typing fee per semester), $4.50. ■ Physical Education (towel feel each semester), $1.40. Activity Fee (Newspaper and assembly program), $1.50. Locker Fee (75c returned at end of year). SI.OO. Insurance, $1.50. Total fees 9 to 12 Commercial Students. $14.50. Total fees 9 to 12 for non commercial Students, SIO.OO. William D. Fuller Is Buried In Arlington Funeral services were held in Arlington National Cemetery Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for William D. Fuller,' 67. who died Tuesday night of last week at the home of Mrs. J. L.J Petfus. where he resided. He had been in ill health for about 1 three months and was the vic-| tint of a heart attack. He re-j cently returned from Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill, where he underwent a major opera tion. The graveside service was conducted by the" Rev. George B. Holmes, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, of which he ] was a member. Mr. Fuller was a retired 1 /lA\l£l:wW*¥/ [jSkg *' ‘ ' ’ ' V» ■I , ' • ‘ 'NX. ' • •" •■> ••• •.. SHOP OUR LOT! THAT’S THE KEY TO THE WHOLE THING. YOU’LL GET THE BEST DEAL ON USED CARS AND TRUCKS... SEE THE BEST VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED ... COME ON OUT AND SAVE. LOOK FOR A SIZZLIN’ DEAL i ■ i • ■ ; *r • _ ' - v .< * ! v 4 DURING OUR END-O-SUMMER SALE BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th i~ > | Easy Terms-Big Selection 5 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT THE SIGN OF THE BEST BUY \ /Q\ George Chevrolet Co., Jnc. | 1100 N. Broad St. PHONE 2138 Edenton, N. C. j Philadelphia banker and finan cier and lived in Edenton about two years. He was active in oommunity affairs and won a host of friends during his brief residence here. He was a vet eral of World War I and was severely injured in France in 1918. Surviving is one son, John G. C. Fuller of Philadelphia. HTmemoriam J " In loving memory of my dear ‘husband who departed from me on July 10, 1»7: • Three years, dear husband, since 1 you left me. ■ Whom I cherished and loved. Dear. I can’t help but feel lonely When I do not see your face. I am so lonely, oh so lonely Since my dear passed away. But I hope by God’s great power I will see you again some day. A precious one from us is gone, A voice I loved is still. A vacant place left'in my home j Which never can be filled. He suffered much, he murmur ed not. I watched him night and day Until at last with aching heart I had to say goodbye. ’Twas so hard to see you leave me. Twas so hard to see you die, How you suffered without a murmur, Bore your suffering without a sigh. Days of darkness still come over me. Tears silently flow. But fond memory keeps you near me Though Heaven claimed you. Three years ago oft I wander To the grave yard flowers to strew With tender care on the grave Qn the. grave of my dear hus band Darkness finds him resting there. You are gone but not forgotten. Nor will you ever be For as long as life and memory lasts I will always think of you. But when life on earth is over And we’re sleeping with the dead We hope to meet you, dear hus band Where no parting tears are shed. —Written by his wife, Mrs. Nealie Outlaw. | a BIG Labor-Saver ... ■ an EVEN BIGGER SAVING! | Eg;. ... NEW 1960 ... GENERAL ELECTRIC Filter*Tlo* let lint slip 'through to the clothes* CHECK THESE FEATURES • Waih a T>n^™ture at * r * WATER SAVER FOR LOADS • Big Capacity # HATCHING HIGH SPEED DRYER AVAILABLE NOW AT £ 4 Q Q ,00 A LOW, LOW 3) 100 WT PRICE! ONLY... ~ WI - A TERRIFIC VALUE! A TINYPRICE! SEE THESE WASHERS ON DISPLAY AT Quinn Furniture Compan, Edenton, North Carolina

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