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SOCIETY NEWS
■ New Sponsor
Mrs. Margaret Jenkins is the
agMisor of the Tri-Hi-Y Club
fog the coming year. The form
jft sponsor was Mrs. Rebekah
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f' Attending Conference
p Marion Bunch, Anne Jenkins,
M«y Thorud, Carolyn Griffin, |
Anne Wells, Jo Ann Leary, Sue
Bunch and Ruth Overman are
intending the Tri-Hi-Y South
eastern Conference at Blue
Ridge this week.
Edenlom Guests
Billy Craft of Washington, D.
C., and Wayne Gilbert of Nor
folk, Va., are guests of Mrs. W.
S. 'Davis.
t " Returns From Norfolk
f Mrs. W. S. Davis has returned
home from Norfolk after spend
ing |two weeks with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Thomas Ashley and
Mr.j Ashley and granddaughter,
Pam. She was accompanied
Jiome by the Ashley family who
Ipent Wednesday and Thursday
In Edenton.
Georgia Visitors
* Dr. and Mrs. B. G. Dußois
and family of Athens, Ga., visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless,
fr., over the week-end.
Visit In Hobbsville
* Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lamb
Visited relatives in Hobbsville
Sunday.
Visiting Mother
. Mrs. George Asbell is spend
ing the week with her mother,
Mrs. Lula Price in Wadesboro,
F- c. n
< | Elizabeth City Visitors
i Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griffin
andjson of Elizabeth City spent
the ,week-end in Edenton with
His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Griffin, Sr.
Guest of Mother
Mrs. Bra me Morrison of Wil
aon visited her mother, Mrs. E.
W. Bond, a few days this week.
Mrs. Bond is a patient in Cho
wan Hospital.
On Southern Tour
Mrs. E. L. Ward is making a
tour of the southern states and
will visit New Orleans, La.
•» Return From Beach
Or and Mrs. Ed Bond have
returned home after spending
v tvSn weeks at Nags Head.
West Virginia Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Riley
of Shepardstown, W. Va., visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. James Cozart
for a few days this week.
Attend District Meeting
Mrs. -Richard Atkinson, Mrs._
Ed Bond, Mrs. J. M. Thorud,
Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt, Mrs.
James Griffin, Mrs. West By
rum and Mrs. W. H. Hollowell
attended a district Woman’s
Club meeting Tuesday in Eliza
beth City.
Greensboro Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Stanton
of Greensboro were week-end
guests of their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
Stanton.
Norfolk Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Perry of
Norfolk, Va„ were the week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Byrum at their cottage on the
Chowan River.
Return Home
Mrs. T. T. Atkinson of Mc-
Clenney, Va.. has returned home
dfter spending two weeks with
her son-in-law and daughter. |
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harless, Jr.
Havelock Visitors
Captain and Mrs. R. H. Jones
afrid son of Havelock, N. C.,!
yisited Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Har
ley Sr., over the week-end. I
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Veiling la New York
Mrs. Douglas Conkwxight is
spending some time with friends
in New York City.
Return To South Carolina
Mrs. Wiley Taylor and chil
dren have returned to Charles
ton, S. C., after spending three
weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ju
lia Burton.
On Extended Tour
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nixon
and Mrs. Eddie Nixon left Mon
day to make a tour of the west
ern states, Canada and Mexico.
Attending Student Course
,Mrs. Kathryn Holton, Mack
Wright and Wayne Ashley left
Sunday for Boone, N. C., where
they will attend a course in Stu
dent Council work at Appa
lachian College. Mrs. Holton
will have charge of the local
high school Student Council the
coming year.
Visiting In Henderson
David Holton and Walter Hol
ton are visiting relatives in
Henderson for the week.
Norfolk Visitors
Thomas Ashley and Jerry
Pumo of Norfolk spent the
week-end with Mrs. W. S. Davis
and attended the Go-Kart races.
Week-end At Beach
Mrs. Myda Price and daugh
ter, Millie, spent the week-end
at Nags Head as guests of Mrs.
S. W. Taylor.
Here From Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cates
of Norfolk were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berry
man.
Return To Tennessee
Mrs. Frank L. Shope and two
children, Ruth Ann and Frank
Neal left Saturday for their
home in Nashville, Tenn., after
spending two weeks as .guests
of Mrs. Shope’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raleigh Hollowell.
At Philmont Ranch
Jerry Yarborough is spending
three weeks at Philmont Boy
Scout Ranch at Cimarron, New
Mexico.
Visiting Grandparents
Miss Ann Carson and Miss
Bembry Crawford of Chapel
Hill are spending several days
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Wood.
Return To Lynchburg
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Harrison
and children have returned to
their home at Lynchburg, Va.,
after spending the week with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Harrison.
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Visiting Aunt
Dennis Deßlois of Haverhill,
Mass., is spending some time
with his aunt, Mrs. William
White and Mr. White.
Return To New Jersey
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spies and
daughter Susan left Thursday
morning for their home in
Woodbury, N. J., after spending
ten days as guests of Mrs.
Spies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
E. Parker, Sr.
Return Home
Mrs. Armand P. Scalzi and
children have returned to their
home in Warminister, Pa., after
a month’s visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William J.
White. She was accompanied
home by her husband, Cpl. Ar
mand P. Scalzi, who had just
completed a month’s training in
Beaufort, S. ,C.
Florida Visitor
Miss Carolyn Drick of Eau
Gallic, Florida, is spending her
vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jackson.
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Wetb and Guests
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Woolard of
Emporia, Va., spent a few days
last week with Mrs. Woolard’s
sister, Mrs. Oscar Duncan. Mr,
and Mrs. Duncan also had as
their week-end guest Mrs. E. B.
Hicks of Wilson.
Visiting In Norfolk
Miss Wander Parker is spend
ing this week in Norfolk, Va.,
with relatives.
Newport News Visitors
Jimmy Ross of Newport News,
Va., spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Ross. He was accompanied
home by Mrs. Ross and baby
who had spent the week here
with her in-laws.
Visit In Ahoskie
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and
son, Bill, visited in the .home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Harmon
of Ahoskie Sunday.
On Farming Tour.
George Lewis and Preston
Rogerson along with several
farmers from this area are tour
ing farming areas of interest in
several New England states this
week.
Maryland Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas
of Salisbury, Md., are spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Mansfield.
Week-end Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lacy and
family of Richmond, Va., spent
the week with Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Mansfield.
Visits Sister
Mrs. Ladel Parker spent
Thursday in Chapel Hill, where
she visited her sister, Mrs. Rob
ert Cayton, who was a patient
in N. C. Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Cayton has returned to her
home in Hertford.
Week-end In Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Parker,
Sr., spent the past week-end in
Norfolk, Va., visiting relatives.
Returns To Greensboro
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Shaw returned to their home in
Greensboro Sunday after spend
ing a week with Mrs. Shaw’s
mother, Mrs. W. M. Morgan.
Guest of Parents
Miss Jeanne Adams, a student
at Pan American Business
School in Richmond, spent the
week-end as guest of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Adams.
Visit Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Layton
and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mizelle
of South Norfolk spent Friday
visiting relatives in Edenton.
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Durham Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Jones
and children of Durham spent
the week-end in Edenton visit
ing relatives and friends.
Jaycees Selling
Football Tickets
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great deal of time by not being
obliged to stand in line at the
gate to buy tickets.
While Coach Bill Billings lost
a group of outstanding players
by graduation last season, he
has an abundant amount of
promising material so that he
is expected to again develop an
other creditable team to provide
strong competition in the Albe
marle Conference.
Football fans are urged to
purchase their reserved seat tic
kets as well as the regular sea
son tickets as early as possible,
which will go a long way to
eliminate financial worries at the
beginning of the season.
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team, “Chuting Stars,” demonstrates how he makes his living. Another member of the ! I
exhibition group has already stepped into air, lower left, over the fields of Minnesota . 1
Edenton Group At
Blue Ridge Assembly
A delegation of eight mem-
I bers of Edenton Tri-Hi-Y Club is
in session this week at Blue
Ridge Assembly, the Y.M.C.A.
conference campus and school,
14 miles east of Asheville.
The Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Officer-
Leader Training Program that
closes Saturday, includes a
schedule of study and recrea
tion.
Also one of the ten leading
youth speakers of the United
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States, Dr. Amos L. .Boren of
Hollywood, Fla., is conducting a
series of talks on “The Christian
Challenge to Changes.”
The morning sessions of the
members includes a chapter
meeting and officer work groups.
During these periods the club
members' divide into several
groups and study ’ the purpose
of their organization and various
problems involved in organiz
ing a HLY Club.
The 240 member" Hi-Y, Tri-
Hi-Y Congress was welcomed to
the conference by Dr. James W.
Gladden, president of Blue Ridge
and members of the collegiate
staff. These college students are
studying at Blue Ridge this sum
mer under a group of faculty
members from the University
of North Carolina. Numbered
among this student staff ■ are
several former Hi-Y members
from this region.
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The group is meeting with
similar high school delegations
from the 10 southeastern states.
Blue Ridge is supported by the
YMCA’s of those states, plus en
dowments from interested citi-'
dens.
Mrs. Margaret Jenkins of 106
Pembroke Circle, advisor of the
Hi-Y Club is with the student
delegation.
Students of John A. Holmes
High School are Marian Bunch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
E. Bunch; Carolyn Griffin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Griffin; Sue Bunch, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bunch:
Ann Wells, daughter of Mr. and
Mre. William H. WeUs; Mary
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FOR SALE!
THURSDAY, AUGUST 10
at 12 o’clock on the premises
The D. B. Liles Homeplace
105 E. Broad St. - Edenton, N. C.
For information see Mr. Roy Leary, Exec
utor of Estate of Aubrey 11. Liles, or Mr.
W. S. Privott, Attorney.
Thorud, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Thorud; Ruth Over
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Overman; Jo Ann Leaary,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. -W.
Leary, Jr., and Anne Jenkins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A; E.
Jenkins.
Defeat is a school in which
truth always grows strong.
—Henry Ward Beecher.