Jerry McLaughlin L Airman Os Month Honor Given to Form er Edenton Boy at Shaw AFB Edenton friends will be de lighted to learn that Jerry Mc- Laughlin, a former Edentonlan, has been named airman for the month of December at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina. A letter to Young McLaughlin from his commanding officer, Capt. George E. Swinford, fol lows: “Airman McLaughlin, I per sonally want to offer my sin cere congratulations to you upon being selected Airman of the Month for December 1960. You have attained a goal and posi tion, desired by many, and ac tually known by few. This can only be accomplished through Ifong and hard work. You have yoven your leadership among and capabilities in your ca reer field. You have attributed great credit, not only to your self, but to this squadron, this base, and the United States Air Force as well. I feel sure that . you will continue to possess this outstanding character and mili tary bearing in your future days in the Air Force. “Once again; my congratula tions and best hopes.” Hertford Girl Killled In Automobile Wreck Miss Edith Rachel Spivey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carson D. Spivey of Route 3, Hert ford was kjllled in an automo bile accident at Midway in Ber tie County Sunday afternoon. Miss Spivey, together with two companions, Miss Allen Jeanette Williams and Miss Shelly Jean >Cverton, were returning to East Carolina College at Greenville, when their car and one driven by Mrs. Gertrude Small Boyce of Edenton collided. According to State Patrolman Phil Bragg, who investigated the accident, Miss Spivey was driv ing on the right side of U. S. 17 when Mrs. Boyce entered from the Merry Hill road, throw ing Miss Spivey to the pavement. None of the others involved in the accident were seriously in jured. Mrs. Boyce is charged with manslaughter and is scheduled for trial in Bertie Superior Court in February. Miss Spivey was an outstand ing student at East Carolina Col lege, as well as Perquimans High School before entering college. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the grave side in Cedarwood Cemetery in Hertford. ■f r POCAHONTAS MEETING Chowanoke Council No. 54, Degree of Pocahontas, will mee't •tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Bernice Brooks, Pocahontas, urges every member to make a special effort to be present. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF ? ■ ■ ■ L L FILT E H ? &VSER lAߣ£, $ %nmort|' i r • ■■ __ 1,,, ijp S js ■ -JmmeaSpi I, n &g| DRIVING A HARD BARGAIN—A real bargain hunter, U.S. Navy Electrician’s Mate 2nd Class Cecil H. Francis poses in Jacksonville, Fla., with a 1936 Jaguar he bought in i England for one pound—s2.Bo. The owner could not afford to bring it up to English safety standards and sold it for the best he could get. Two Colored Boys At Recognition Day James Taylor and David Fel ton, members of the White Oak 4-H Club, were among the sixty 4-H Club boys and girls attend ing the State 4-H Recognition Day Saturday, December 3, at A. and T. College in Greens boro. The State Recognition Program is held annually to honor 4-H’ers who have done outstanding work on their projects and presenting various demonstrations. James and David were recipi ents of first place ribbons and certificates for state winners in the peanut production demon stration. The title of their dem onstration was “The Fertility Requirements For Peanuts.” The demonstration was approximate ly 15 minutes long and illustrat ed the amounts of different plant food elements removed from the soil and how much of each is needed to be supplied to produce 2,000 pounds of peanuts per acre. This demonstration will be given by James and David at the peanut production meeting this winter, which should be of interest to all peanut growers in the county. Churchwomen Sell Christmas Presents Christmas gifts which are be-' ing sold by the Churchwomen of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church are now on display in the- window of the Sanitary Cleaners. Prices will be plainly marked on all articles. Any persons in terested in purchasing these ar ticles, may call any of the fol lowing ladies: Mrs. R. P. Baer 11, 2537; Mrs. Elton Forehand, 3739; Mrs. Gilliam Wood, 2233, or Mrs. Ed Bond, 3736. I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. —Oliver Wendell Holmes. *15,000 00 NITIQIE MICTION SUE! K Stock Os E.R. Johnson Currituck, North Carolina SOLD AT AUCTION in old Post Office Building in Hertford Sat., Dec. 17th- 10:30 A. M. Articles will be on display daily from 10 A. M., to 4 P. M., starting Saturday, December 10 until day of sale. DONT MISS THIS AUCTION SALE! COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1960. CENTER HILL CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. T. E. CHAPPELL Center Hill Home Demonstra tion Club met for its November meeting at the home of Mrs. T. E. Chappell. Mrs. B. P. Monds gave an in spiring devotion on “Thankful ness” and used a part of the 92nd Psalm. Plans were made for the Christmas party at the home of Mrs. J. C. Boyce on December 20, with Mrs. Harry Venters and Mrs. Roy Lane assisting. Mrs. E. L. Belch gave the demonstration on “Selection and j Construction of Window Cur-j tains.” Materials can be obtain- 1 ed which are inexpensive but! which give satisfying results. Samples of several kinds of ma terials and tapes were shown / f STRAIGHT BOURBON W HIS KE Y If I j m9R /I mW 3 I y M uUM /I \\*° m **jr u yc M J I I A I j> -C" 1 -"" It I }cn >JP U iff ttm Mj JAMES WALSH & CO. LAWPENCEBURQ, KENTUCKY to show the styles of window variation which can be determ ined by appearance and one’s personal taste. The hostesses served delight ful refreshments during the so cial period. Officials Os County Take Oath Os Office Continued from Page 1. Section 1 Wood, C. M. Evans, C. J. Hollo well and Dallas Jethro, Jr. The County Commissioners al so reappointed John Shackelford as County Attorney and he, too, took the oath of office. After the Commissioners took the oath of office they re-elect ed W. E. Bond as chairman and William Wood as chairman pro tern. Store Hours For Local Merchants According to the Merchants Committee of the Edenton Chamber of Commerce, stores in Edenton will begin Monday, De cember 19, to remain open every night until 9 o’clock. This ac tion is taken for the conveni ence of shopDers and will re main in effect until Christmas. The stores, however, will remain open every Saturday night un til 9 o’clock from now until Christmas. Merchants plan to observe Monday, December 26, as a holi day and will also close Monday, January 2, in observance of New Year’s Day. The above schedule of hours was decided upon following a poll of merchants on Broad Street Tuesday of this week. AUXILIARY MEETING The VFW Auxiliary will hold a dinner meeting at the post home Tuesday night, December 13, at 7:30 o’clock. All members are requested to attend. Q//(eVM/ Q/imej Bring Your Gift List Here!! We Know What She Wants And We Have It!! THE EXCITEMENT of the newest in Fashion, combined with practical wearability by makers known the country over for style, leadership and dependable quality. .a\ It •» ■' CHRIS ™ AS V— ~ hav. I. , 1 „.,,, „„ . i.. gloves, driving gloves, sports gloves, town J A wj gloves, elegant evening gloves, in leath- i CrS ' *"^^ 1,11 co * ors * NYLOKS " '' ’ TjlYfipßiF a\ /s fM Presents a ladv appreciates The smartest Santas we 1 '/ffjfftl I sift-Drettv Danties Wo know are gifting their fav- Please. Santa, give the gift / * I g ft pretty panties. We that suits her feminine fancy have her favorites, in a ... our Christmas-lovelv lin- jfi 1 |l*\\ lovely Nylons . . . because „ ... . „ „.. „ „ ® rt 1 I 1 \* wide choice of styles and e . , . ... gerie. We have Slips. Half- H\» Stockings are something a slips. Petticoats and Sleep colors. Elegant trims, too. ladv always appreciates. wear. k •’•WBSKNv. v,i-;W 0 J. L. Wiggins Patient In McGuire Hospital His many friends will be in terested to learn that J. L. Wiggins is now a patient at Mc- Guire Veterans Hospital in Rich mond. Va. Mr. Wiggins, who has been ill for some time, en tered the hospital for examina tion and treatment. l^for ) HEATING OIL T) ft f burnt HOT MJ t • burnt CIEAN Harrell Oil Co. EDENTON. N. C. ;• * s . fable WtM jj ‘ , tr/»0 \ I -§Zgr^~ FROM I CAMPEN’S '1 JEWELERS j Phone 2412 JEWELERS Edenton :■ Gorham, Lunt and International Silver PAGE SEVEN !—SECTION GKE