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SOCIETY NEWS
Sm Football Game*
John Shackelford, Tony Miley,;
Patti Stanton, Allan Harless,
George Lewis, Dr. Richard Har
din, Joe Thorud, Joe Conger, Ce
cil Fry and William Easterling
•pent the week-end in Baltimore
and attended the Duke-Mary
land and Chicago Bears-Balti
more Colts football games.
In Hospital
Mrs. Isa Barrow is a patient
in Chowan Hospital.
Week-end In Edenton
Calvin Foxwell, who attends
Chowan College, spent the week
end in Edenton. He visited his
father in Veterans Hospital at
Richmond before returning to
Murfreesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blades
spent Sunday in Greenville.
Miss Faye Dail of Virginia
Beach spent Sunday in Edenton
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Boyce.
Mrs. N. K. Rowell has return
ed to Edenton after a six months
stay in Europe. She visited 20
countries and three islands
while there.
Philadelphia Visitor
John Fuller of Philadelphia,
Pa., spent the week-end in
Edenton.
Week-end At Beach
The Elwood Nixons and the
Charlie Woods spent the week
end at Nags Head. (
Mesdames Richard Atkinson,;
W. W. Byrum, Jr., Wesley Ches-|
son, Edward G. Bond, Richard 1
Dixon, Jr., Frank Holmes, W. H.
Hollowell, Jr., C. A. Phillips,
Robert B. Smith J. M. Thorud
and E. N. Elliott spent Tuesday
in Elizabeth City attending an
area Democratic Women’s Work
shop led by Mrs. Charles Til
lett, Mrs. Herbert McKay and:
Mrs. Henry Cromartie.
At Workshop
The Rev. R. E. Fowlkes is at- 1
tending a District Evangelistic'
Workshop at South Mills today
(Thursday) and Friday.
Visits Mother
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hickman
and two children. Diane and Sid
ney, Jr., spent Sunday visiting
Mrs. Hickman’s mother, Mrs. W.
C. Miller, at the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. Frank White, Sr.,
on West Eden Street.
Returns From New York
Hugh Ashley has returned
home from New York where he
.Visited his brother, Melvin Ash
jlhy* the past week.
Visits Parents
Ladell Parker, Jr., of Raleigh
jpent a few days last week as
guest of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Parker.
Visit In Elizabeth City
Mr. and Mrs. Billy White
spent the week-end in Elizabeth
City with Lt. and Mrs. Roger
Milette-
Guest of Brother
Bryant Chestnutt of Mt. Olive,
after spending several weeks
here with his brother, J. L.
Chestnutt, has gone to Richmond
to visit a brother there.
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South Carolina Visitors
j Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Upton and
family of Beaufort, S. C., spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Sutton.
Visiting In Chadbourn
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Phelps are
spending two weeks with Mrs.
T. C. Nobles and family in Chad
bourn, N. C.
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Returns From Richmond
Mrs. J. L. Chestnutt has re
turned home after spending last
week in Richmond with her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jimmy
Chestnutt.
At Subdistrict Meeting
Mrs. Mary Browning, Mrs. A.
F. Downum, Mrs. Ralph Fowlkes,
Mrs. W. C. Moore and Mrs. J.
A. Wheeler attended the Sub
district Meeting of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service of
the Methodist Church at Oak
Grove Church in Perquimans
County Tuesday.
Visit At Mt. Gilead
Mrs. Medlin Belch and Claire
I spent the week-ead in Mount
j Gilead visiting relatives.
Attend Football Game
Mr. and Mrs. Nick George
spent the week-end in Baltimore
where they were joined by his
mother and attended the pro
fessional football game between
the Chicago Bears and Baltimore
! Colts.
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Visit In Portsmouth
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keeter
I spent the week-end at Ports
mouth, Va., visiting relatives.
Visits Relatives
Clinton Davis, a member of
the school faculty at Hickory,
Va., spent the week-end in
: Edenton visiting relatives.
Visit In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Davis and
family spent the week-end in
Norfolk as guests of their son
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Dail.
Visits Daughter
J. Edwin Bufflap spent Sun
day afternoon in Elizabeth City
as guest of his daughter, Miss
Dorothy Bufflap.
Return To Indiana
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. Has
kett will leave Friday for their
home in Rochester, Indiana, af
ter spending several days as
guests of relatives and friends
in Edenton.
Capt. A. E. Stillman
To Wed In Florida
Mrs. Lillian Harper of Orlan
do, Florida, announces the en
gagement of her sister. Miss
Mary Alice Hancock, to Captain
Albert Ernest Stillman, United
, States Air Force.
The bride-elect is the daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest W. Hancock of Fort
Meade, Florida. Miss Hancock,
a graduate of Fort Meade High
School, received a BS degree in
mathematics from Florida State
University and a master’s de-
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MISS MARY ALICE HANCOCK
The engagement of Miss Mary
Alice Hancock of Orlando, is an
nounced by her sister, Mrs. Lil
lian Harper of Orlando, Miss
Hancock will become the bride
of Captain Albert Ernest Still
man, formerly of Edenton. The
wedding will take place Satur
day, October 8, at Fort Meade,
Fla.
gree from the University of
Florida, where she was a mem
ber of Alpha Omicron Pi sorori
ty. She is presently employed
as a mathematician for the Unit-,
ed States Air Force at Egiinj
Air Force Base, Florida. -
The prospective bridegroom is',
the son of Mrs. Penn H. Still
man- of Windsor, N. C., and the
late Albert E. Stillman. Captain
Stillman is a graduate of Eden
ton High School and Porter Mili
tary Academy, Charleston, S.- C.
He also attended North Carolina
State College. He is a jet fight-'
er pilot for the United States'
Air Force and is presently sta-'
tioned at Amarillo Air Force
Base, Texas, where the couple
will reside after the wedding. |
The wedding will take place
Saturday, October 8, at 7 o'clock
in the evening at the First Hap-j
tist Church in Fort Meade, Flori
da, with a reception following'
Berean Hall. No invitations will
be sent locally, but all friends,
and relatives of the couple are
cordially invited to attend the
wedding and the reception.
Dr. L. P. Williams
Appointed Coroner
Chowan County Commissioners
at their meeting appointed Dr. 1
L. P. Williams as coroner for|
Chowan County. Dr. Williams;
agreed to serve the unexpired |
term of Hubert Williford, who
died Saturday morning.
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MISS SANDRA KAY HARE |
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hare of
Tyner announce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Sandra
Kay Hare, to Lloyd Carroll
Peele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd,
j Pele of Edenton. A December
wedding is planned.
20 Years Ago
Continued from Page I—Section 1
son.
' Following a persistent rumor
. of an organized effort to change
: U. S. Route 17 across Albemarle
; Sound bridge from a point sev
eral miles from Edenton, Eden
ton, Windsor and Williamston
sent strong delegations to Ra
leigh to register a protest with
the State Highway and Public
Works Commission.
Over 15u men and women ai
-1 tended a farewell party held at
: the armory for National Guards
men who left for Fort Jackson
for a year's training,
j John Harrison Spruill, 92, Cho
wan County's oldest white citi
zen, was reported as being seri
ously ill.
Edenton citizens, in sympathy
with England's fight against dic
tators, sent 730 pounds of wear
ing apparel.
Miss Elizabeth Allen, 67, a for
mer school teacher in Edenton,
died at her home in Goldsboro.
Edenton Aces walloped Colum
bia High School 39-0 in the first
football game of the season. Da
vid Goodwin thrilled the fans
with a 65-yard touchdown jaunt.
Judge J. N. Pruden, in Cho
’ wan Recorder's Court, fined 19
'defendants for slot machine vio
; laiions.
Dr. J. S. Chamblee, director
of the Bertie-Chowan Health De
partment, reported four cases of
| diphtheria in Chowan County. I
[ Mrs. Thelma Hines of Raleigh
| accepted a position as hostess at
the Hotel Joseph Hewes coffee
shop.
Chowan County's federal mat
tress project, which was in op
eration in the Forehand peanut j
warehouse, was transferred to
the old colored school building
on West Church Street opposite
the Edenton Laundry.
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Edenton firemen will hold
their monthly dinner meeting to-,
j night (Thursday) at 7 o'clock at
I, the fire station. I
;l A stated communication of,
| j Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F.
;A. M.. win be held tonight 1
I, (Thursday) at 8 o'clock.
i Edenton's Rotary Club will'
»eet this (Thursday) afternoon I
| at 1 o clock at the Parish House. 1
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Edenton Woman's Club will
hold a thrift sale Saturday. Oc
tober 8. from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M„
in the store formerly occupied
by The Rug Stoop.
Edenton Lions Club will meet
Monday night, September 12. at
7 o'clock.
Chowan Tribe of Red Men
will meet Monday night at 7:30
o'clock.
Sheriff Earl Goodwin and
Town Clerk Ernest J. Ward, Jr„
now have'the tax books for the
collection of 1960 faxes for Cho
wan County and Edenton.
Edenton Band Parents Asso
ciation will meet in the Band
Room Wednesday night, Octo
ber 12, at 8 o'clock.
Fire Prevention Week will be
observed in Edenton next week,
October 9-15.
William H. Coffioia, Jr., Post
No. 9280. Veterans of Foreign
Wars, will meet Tuesday night
bt 8 o'clock.
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Edenton Aces Plan
i To Meet E. City
Continued from Pago 1, Section 1
pre-game dope.
The Aces have an enviable
record thus far, having won all
five of the games played. They
have rolled up a total of 168
points, which could have been
even larger if so desired. At
the same time the Aces have
held their opponents to 12
points. To date the Aces have
bowled over Camden, Roanoke
Rapids, Wallace-Rose Hill, Wil
liamston and Scotland Neck,
with five touchdowns scored in
four of the games and six in an
other.
On the other hand, the Yellow
Jackets have a less impressive
record. They have won only
one game out of. four, having
won over Washington and losing
to Hertford, Tarboro and Roa
noke Rapids.
In a rivalry which began in
11926, the Yellow Jackets hold *
| handy lead in victories. ifurisL,
I that'* time they have been
• victors in 26 of the 32 gamgs
played. The Aces won only itt
1934, 1935, 1937, 1948, 1949 and
not then again until 1959> (
Coach Honey Johnson and his
Yellow Jackets have not forgot
ten their drubbing at the hands
of the Aces last year, when thjp
Aces won 33T-0. They will be
out for revenge, so thpt any
thing might happen in a game
that will be the highlight in thjef
Albemarle section Friday- night;
The Aces are in good" shape
physically and are practicing
hard this week in anticipation
of one of their toughest battles
of the season.
The Edenton Band- will join
the crack Elizabeth City Band
!in providing entertainmehj; for
| the fans and adding color to this
annual event. Barring unfavor
j able weather, a large crowd of
I Edenton supporters will aecom
* pany the Aces to Elizabeth City;