'A Newspaper Devoted I To the Progress of the Albemarle Area "Volume XXXl.—Number 18. Mcvement Started To Open New Branch Bank In Edenton Is Opposed - wan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Pasquo tank, Perquimans, Tyrrell and Washington. Ann Castelloe Wins In 4-H Dress Revue Affair Featured By Parisian Sidewalk Case A Parisian sidewalk case was the setting for the 1964 4-H Dress Revue. The revue was held at Chowan High School, where 15 participated. Ann Castelloe from the Ad vance 4-H Club was selected county winner. She was wearing a green two-piece suit and a blouse featuring a bow collar. Ann made the pattern for her suit from a design that she had seen. She received a $5.00 gift certificate from the Belk-Tyler Company and will represent Continued on Page 6, Section 1 Library Closed Due To Moving Due to the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library moving to new temporary quarters, library services were discontinued Tues- Iday of this week. Notice will be given when the library has completed moving and prepared to offer the usual services. Travel Counselors Impressed With Visit To Edenton Town Will Be Subject Os Many Words To Appear In Magazines | And Newspapers The Edenton tour and lunch eon for the American Automobile Association travel counselors went off smoothly and pleasantly for them, it was reported by Ted Davis, Travel Bureau admini strator for the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, who traveled with the group along the Coastal His toryland Trail from Wilmington to Elizabeth City, last week. The travel counselors who rep resented an AAA membership of 2V2 million arrived in Edenton Friday morning. Ten ladies of the Woman’s Club dressed in Colonial costumes were the guides for the Edenton tour and were assisted at the Cupola House, the Court House, the Ire dell House and St. Paul’s Church by guides supplied by the Tea Party Chapter, DAR, according to Edenton Chamber of Corn- Continued on Page 3, Section I Chowan Senior Class Play Will Be Presented Friday, May Ist The senior class of Chowan High School wiLl present its an nual class play Friday night, May 1 in the school auditorium at 8 o’clock. The play, ‘‘Miss Jimmy,” is a farce in three acts, presented in cooperation with The Northwestern Press, and is directed by David J. Johnson, a member of the school faculty. Members of the cast include Bobby Hollowell, Sarah Elliott, Shezry Baker, Carrie Chappell, Inyop Bass, Linda Bynun, few is Evans, Lois Chappell, Roy Hol lowell and Danny Long. Bobby Hollowell will be stage manager with Dennis Hare as assistant. Prompters will be Arlyn Bunch and Robert Boyce. Winners Named In County And District Annual Typing Contest ____________________ On March 3 and April 23, the ( J county and district typing con- \ tests were held. These annual.; contests are sponsored by Phi', Beta Lambda. Beta Kappa Chap-! ter, Pi Omega Pi, School of Busi-1 1 ness. East Carolina College Pub-; lie Relations and Foundations, 1 1 East Carolina College. > The county contest was held | at Chowan High School. Repre-|i senting John A. Holmes High! School in the beginning division j were Janice Bryant. Claire Belch, j Sandra Bunch, Suzanne George, J Mary Thorud and George Wil-, kins; in the advanced division I were Yvonne Alexander, Linda I “Wings Over Jordan” Singers Will Present Program In Edenton The Wing’s Over Jordan, world renowned spiritual singers, CBS radio and ABC recording artists, will appear in person at the Pro vidence Baptist Church Sunday] afternoon. May 10, at 3:30 o'clock. This outstanding group is be ing sponsored by the joint boards of the church. The public is cordially invited to come out and enjoy an after noon of spiritual singing. There is no charge of admission. Firemen Will Hold Barbecue Supper Center Hill-Crass Roads Fire Department will sponsor a chicken barbecue supper Satur day, May 9. The supper will be served at the'fire station from 5 to 8 P. M. Proceeds of the supper will be used to buy new equipment and upkeep of the fire statical. SECOND DEGREE TONIGHT AT MASONIC MEETING A stated communication of Unanimity Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M., will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. W. M. Rhoades, master of the lodge, states that the second degree will Ibe conferred upon a candidate, 1 so that all Masons are invited, to - -V .''.c s - -„V "»V ’ $3.00 Per Year In North Carolina Cupola House Association Buys Holmes Property On South Broad Street 4-H Dress Champion ANN CASTELLOE In the recent county dress re vue Ann Castelloe was declared winner. She will represent Cho wan County in the district dress revue to be held at Chowan High School Wednesday, June 10. i Patricia Beaman and Sally Lane will be in charge of tickets and finance. The program committee includes Scot Ober, Sondra By rum, Johnny Winborne and 1 Faye Jones. ■ Makeup will be handled by 1 Faye Jones and Mary Tynch. 1 Sondra Byrum and the entire 1 senior class will be in charge of posters and publicity. Prop ! erties will be in charge of Son , dra Byrum, Mary Tynch and , Faye Jones. Electricians and ! sound effects will l> * in charge -of Johnny Winborne and Her and Dianne Byrum. s Ushers wil! be Kathryn Rob ; erson, Eloise Hassell, Inez Per ; ry, Pauline Byrum, Judy Bunch . and ianne Byrum. Basnight, Arlene Fry and Carol Pickier. Representing Chowan | High School in the beginning di vision were Annette Bunch, Joyce Byrum and Mary Ellen | Ober; in the advanced division were Sherry Baker, Lois Ann |Chappell and Scot Ober. Both : the beginning and the advanced [teams from Holmes High emerg |ed victorious with Sandra Bunch, ! the highest individual scorer for | the beginners and Scot Ober | from Chowan, the highest indi jvidual scorer for the advanced. , Each team from Holmes High I received a banner for the bigh- I Continued on Page 4— Section I High Typing Scorer LINDA BASNIGHT In the advanced typing con test for John A. Holmes High School Linda Basnighl emerged as high scorer. David Ward Chosen To Attend Governor’s School For Gifted David Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward of Edenton, has been selected to attend the Governor’s School for the Gifted at Winston-Salem, N. C. The school, whose term extends through the months of June and I July, accommodates 400 high ! school students, who are chosen : from approximately 3,000 appli- - t cants. TTie basis for selection in . eludes academic average, stand , ardized tests averages, interests ' I of the student and class rank. , Young Ward received his early □education in Japan, and was at For Quick Results .. . * Try a Classified Ad In The Herald "V _____ Plans Are to Restore Garden South to Wa ter Street As They Were In 1769 The Cupola House Association last week bought the W. D. Holmes Wholesale Grocery Com pany property on South Broad Street, extending the present Cupola House lot to Water Street. The Cupola House Association plans to keep the Holmes build ing rented as it now is until the association can finish paying for the property. At some future time it is their aim to remove the Holmes building and restore the Cupola House gardens ac cording to a plan drawn in 1769 now in possession of the Cupola , i House. This plan shows a for l|mal garden extending from the . | Cupola House to Water Street. ; | This would make the famous i Cupola House show up as it should and would be an improve ment for all of South Broad Street. Robert Lee Humber of • Greenville, James Webb of Greensboro, Mrs. W. B. Rosevear, Continued on Page 7. Section I Pete Dail Installed New President Os Edenton's Jaycees Jack Evans Awarded Key Man Award For Year; Marvin Wilson Guest Speaker At. the annual Jaycee installa tion and awards banquet held Thursday night, Pete Dail, local Savings & Loan executive, was installed as president for the year 1964-65. Other officers installed were: Sam Cox, first vice president; Charles Morgan, second vice president: Jack Evans, secretary; Charles Stillwell, corresponding secretary; Jack Habit, chairman Continued on Page 3, Section 1 Music Festival At Chowan High May 3 A county-wide music festival, sponsored by Chowan County Home Demonstration Clubs, will be held Sunday afternoon, May 3, at 3 o’clock in the Chowan High School auditorium, accord ing to Mrs. Edward Goodwin, county music chairman. Each Home Demonstration Club in the county will be rep resented by some special group at the festival. Tom Mackie will play for the group singing, which will be led by the Rev. Thurman Allred. The public is cordially invited to attend this event. [ CIVIC CALENDAR ] Chowan County Home Demon stration Clubs' county-wide mu sic festival will be held in the Chowan High School auditorium Sunday afternoon. May 3, at 3 o'clock. Edenton Band Parents Associa tion will meet Monday night. May 4, at 7:30 o'clock in the band room. Democratic primary election will be held Saturday. May 30. Continued on Page 7, Section 1 hama Youth Activities Group. Prior to John A. Holmes High School, he attended several Vir ginia schools in which he was placed in a gifted class, taking in the eighth grade, algebra and first year French. His extra curricular activities include membership in the band and an nual staff, as well as the Library Club. He shows a definite scien tific interest, having entered the local science fair several times, winning once. In addition, he constructs jet and rocket power ed models as a bobby.