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X Pmuihi Mimic winwj* nwiTtf By MRS. ROLAND EVANS -■■*— .—. l f M \ Sympathy goes out to the be •feaVed families of Sunday’s tragedy. Alfted Perry is back in Cho wan Hospital. Mrs. Mattie Hendrix is in Chowan Hospital. Melvin .Evans of Cross Roads- Center Hill Fire District narrow ly escaped injury Sunday when truck overturned. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Crist of Madison Heights, Va., visited yiifred Perry during the week end. ; : p Mr. and Mrs. Ted Perty of Newport News, Va., visited' their, pafents over the week-end. Mrs. Aubrey Ralph of Cora peake and Mrs. Preston' Nixon of Hertford visited Mrs. Annie Leary recently. Mrs. Peggy Hooper of Eliza beth City visited Mi-, and Mrs. Evans and mother Saturday af ternoon. Miss Betty Ann Harrell of the Baptist Hospital at Winston- Salem,* was home over the week-end. Wallace Evans was home re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans and Mrs. Perry had lunch with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Perry of Suffolk on Saturday. April 11 will be Vacation Bi ble School week at Hertford j Baptist Church. Revival services are in pro gress at Rocky Hock Church this week. Sunday morning speak-! er was the Rev. Robert Harrell,] promotional secretary of Chowan; Association. Sunday night, Mr.; and Mi's. W. A. Mitchiner of Ox ford, N. C., showed slides of different countries they had visited. Girls and boys were dressed in costumes of the vari ous countries. A number of curios were also shown. On Monday night, the Rev. Edward Gordon, missionary on leave from the Philippine Islands spoke. He also spoke on Tnes djiy and Wednesday nights. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keeler and sons visited their parents Sunday. The Regional Brotherhood will meet at Rocky Hock Church on Monday night, April 2. Dr. Douglas Branch will he prinei , pal speaker. Revival services are in pro grass at Edenton Baptist Church. Guest speaker is the Rev. M. O. f. Owens ofs Gastonia. i Revival services at Macedonia Church will begin March 2G and continue through April 1. Visit ing minister will be the Rev. Carl Hart, pastor of Ballard’s Bridge Baptist Church. Livestock show and sale will be held March 28 at American Legion grounds. Mrs. Lillie Saunders spent RjHpjpfil most advanced transplanting HHK equipment * iwePwrwaMßiiiitaisi ™ *llß2llß*. on* moiH-row^^^^ *4 j' ts * ■TTWTIr 13ITi IS MII I J JIWI jn-lfßlßilSEaSl MODEL 42 TRANSPLANTER THE MOST AUTOMATIC TRANSPLANTER OF ALL &*+ ; EDENTON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO. W. Queen St, Extd. Phone 2123 Edenton, N. C. Sunday night with Mrs. Bffie Evans. Mrs. Raymond White of Win ston-Salem is visiting relatives in the community. ! Frankly Speaking I, By FRANK ROBERTS i’ ' Backlog of movie notes found in desk drawer, so-o-o T o: ''Nata* ( He began her screen ca reer at the age of four, appear - [ ing with Barbara Stanwyck in I ‘The Bride Wore Boots,” Jack . Ging, Stanley Clements, John Goddard and Doug Henderson , headline an all-male cast in a Korean war-story, “Sniper’s Ridge”. All of John Payne’s movies are booked into the Park Theatre in Roanoke, Virginia. I The theatre is owned by Payne. A neat arrangement. “Mysteri ous .Island,” star .Michael'Craig is a former boxer and sailor. My favorite actor, father of my child-star, is John Mills. His latest movie is “Singer, Not the ■ Song”. It’s a far cry from be ing a musical, despite the mis • leading title. “Errand Boy,” starring Jerry Lewis, was di rected by him from a story by him. Incidentally, Lewis de ; scribes an errand boy as a go- i 1 pher. Gopher coffee, gopher cigarettes, gopher lunch, gopher a long walk. Vincent Edwards, television’s “Ben Casey”, also [ ] has a good sized role in Bobby 1 Darin’s movie, “Too Late Blues.” , Brenda Lee, now all of 16, ; made her screen debut in “The j Two Little Bears”. The horror , I movie, “The Mask,” was filmed I I in Toronto, Canada. $450,000 . ■ worth of rare Chinese antiques were used in “Flower Drum ’ Song.” Beautiful stars Nancy I Kwan and Miyoshi Umeki don’t ■ fall into that category. E. G. Marshall, who played a lawyer ' in “To\im Without Pity,” also i played lawyers in “Compulsion,” I “Caine Mutiny,” and “Man on ■ Eire”. He lost his cases in all ;of those movies. Os course, he’s always the lawyer on his | new tee-vee series, “The Defend • ers,” winning most of those cases. “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, , filmed in New York City, shot at, of course Tiffa i ny’s famed jewelry store, as well . as the 42nd Street Public Li brary, Central Park, Fifth and j Park Avenues, the Seagram - Building and the Women’s House . of Detention. “Paris Blues,” . i was the fourth film in which j the husband and wife team of i Paul Newman and Joanne Wood- I ard co-starred. One of Holly- I wood’s famed silent screen stars, . j Bessie Love, now 60, appeared ; ias Bunny in “The Roman Spring iof Mrs. Stone”. Lana Turner i had 28 separate clothes changes i for her role in “Bachelor in Paradise”. “World by Night” ‘ spotlights night club activities THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. WORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962. - around the wor*ld, and was film jed in Amsterdam, Blackpool, - Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Ham j burg, Hollywood, Hong Kong, Honolulu, La* Vegas, London, New York, Paris, Stockholm and Tokyo, John Wayne’s mov ie “The Comancheros”, took place in Texas, but was filmed in [Utah. Peter Falk, one of the co-stars of “Pocketful of Mir pdes,”’ was formerly- an effieien * cy expert for the state of Con * nectieut. Celeste Holm, a “Bach . elor' Flat” co-star, was nominat ed for-the Academy award three times, winning it once. That 1 was (for her performance in L “Gentleman’s Agreement”. i [ Closing Thought: True philoso l phy invents nothing; it merely , establishes and describes what .is. “Ice Capades” In Raleigh This Week Six performances of John H. Harris’ world-famed “Ice Ca -1 pades of 1962” will be presented in the'William Neal Reynolds Coliseum at North Carolina State ; College Wednesday of this week through Saturday, March 24. There will be matinee per formances on Friday, March 23, at 3:30 P. M., and on Saturday, March 24, at 2:30 P. M. High School and elementary children will be admitted at half , price for the Friday matinee. - Tickets for the shows are on I sate this week in Raleigh and , Fayetteville. ■ Ice Capades, now marking its * 21st season, is featured this year II by 10 production numbers and l 20 acts ranging from four operas i staged on ice to slapstick i comedy. ;|, t Lunch Room Menu 1 ;jV j i Menus at the'John A. Holmes ’[High School lunch room for the i week of Muren 26-30 will be as I I i follows: , Monday: Tuna fish salad on : lettuce, dried pinto beans, cran berries, apple pie, milk, salted i crackers, bread, butter. , Tuesday: Pork with potatoes I and gravy, garden peas, hot bis cuits, butter, toss salad, choco- I late block cake, milk. Wednesday: Roast turkey with I dressing and gravy, green string i beans, fruit jello, milk, candied * yams, hot biscuits, butter. ’ Thursday: Beef vegetable soup, i pimento cheese and peanut but s ter sandwiches, crackers, block ■ pineapple cake, milk. Friday: 'Fish sticks, cornbread, , grapefruit sections, butter, cole 1 slaw, buttered potatoes, milk. r ■ ■ I have never considered a dif ;|ference of opinion in-politics, in l | religion, in philosophy, as cause ’ for wthdrawing from a friend. ; —Thomas Jefferson. fIM YflHB SOCIAL SECURITY > Gaoige Djetrich, field representative of the Social Security . Administration, is in Edenton every Thursday at the North ’ Carolina Employment Security Commission office in the Citi zens Bank Building. , EARNINGS TEST There’s good news for Social Security beneficiaries who con tinue to work while drawing their benefits. George E. Dietrich, Field Rep resentative of the Greenville So cial Security Office, has an nounced that the 1961 amend ments to the Social Secui*itv law | have set up a new rule for de- ( termining how much of his So cial Security payments a bent- ] ficiary has to lose if he earns over SI2OO. A person who earns more than SI2OO now loses bene fits at the rate of SI.OO in bene- | fits for each $2.00 - earned be tween SI2OO and SI7OO. On earnings of over SI7OO, SI.OO in benefits is withheld for each SI.OO earned. These new with holding rates apply to .a per-, son’s earnings during 1901. Some parts of the retirement test were not changed. A per- j son still receives checks for all I 12 months if he earns SI2OO pi'! less during the year. He can | get a benefit payment for any] month in which he is 72 years, of age or older, regardless of] -how much he earns during the | year. A beneficiary under 72 j can get a full benefit check for] any month in which he neither i SWARMING TERMITES m DANT 100 PROOF Bonawro KENTUCKY Oj[ STRAIGHT Jjff BOURBON JfjM WHISKEY IfHA- 35 $2* 75 1V>..., I "V4/SQT. Ai PINT s*?£&*,*«**§ 'THE DANT DISTILLERY COMPANY, DANT, KENTUCKY earns wages of more than SIOO nor renders substantial services in self-employment. For further information about the retirement test for drawing Social Security payments, visit, or write the Greenville Social Security Office, 814, W. Fifth Street, or cal] 758-3121. Crime and grow out of one stem. Punishment is a fruit that, unsuspected, ripens within the flower of the pleas ure that concealed it. —Ralph Waldo Emesson. AUCTION SALE! Saturday, March 24 -10 A. M. at MORRIS GRIFFIN’S PLACE ON IIIUIWAY 17 He!ween Hertford and Edenton Household Furniture,-a few antiques, farming equipment, including Harris tractor and trailer. , When you rise in the morning, ! form a resolution to make the day a happy one to a fellow creature. —Sydney Smith. HOW TO TAKE OFF ft KEEP OFF EXCESS POUNDS The calorie countdown is a mathematical way to take off— and keep off—excess pounds. In 90 days you may be able to get back the figure you used to have. Read about this orderly, planned system of permanently dropping excess weight ... in the March 25th issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Magazine in Colorgravure with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN 1 -on sale at youi newsdealers Is this a picture of your VACATION? M fm* '. ~y ■i-U . ■ r . - ■•’ -sh- >;* . 7 . . *«, <.--*■ • v i»- W I (.7 iv ; • ■ -i .)• f ~ ' ' ’ > | ~ ' v \ j j '< " j/ ■ 7ti I ; I ; I j j........ ii if Save Afead for a Better ! This is an example of lack of cash and LACK OF PLAN NING! A few extra dollars deposited each week in your sayings account wiil certainly help pay for a nice vacation! Put your plan in action NOW! THE PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY —SECTION Tfip PAGE SEVEN
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