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are pictured during a dress rehearsal so- Friday and Saturday s production of "My Tllrie
Angels ’. They are, left fQ right, Jim Elliott, Charles Swanner, Dwight Flanagan, Sulg
anne George and Bill Mifcifeher.
Seniors Polishing First Production
It is rafe that t-ath a
small town as Edenton can
host a ' really professional
dramatic ■presentation. It is'
rarer stil. that such a per
formance can he -presented
by a group of high schobl
students. But it sefems that
the : seniors of Edenton’s
John A Holmes High Sehbbl
have done it, for 'dress re
hearsals show that their
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t March 18,1966, for programs of the |
| Macedonia Baptist Church with Rev. 4
B’ *r Bradley, pastor, assisted by f
ithig evangelist, Rev. Meretf- I
rett, pastor of the Round Oak |
ChureH, Corbin, Va.
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unday, March Id and continh- |
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presentation of ‘My Three
Angels” comes up to the
highest standards qf the
mos) demanding theater
goer.
“My 'Three Angels.’’ a
three-act comedy by Stun
and Bella Spevyack, will be
presented at « o'c’rek I ri
day and Saturday nights.
March 25 and 26, at the
John A. Holmes High School
auditorium.
The presentation is unique
in that the senior, class, has
iemonstrated .that, it can do
i truly professional job.
They have worked In a pro
fessional way, hf~ ng had ge
hearsals since October. The
elaborate set has a profes
ional air. as do the lishl
ing, costumes and special
effects. This all adds up to
a professional presentation
and an exciting theater ex
oerience.
The story takes place in
he French settlement of
Cayenne in Frpnch Guiena
at the turn of the century.
Felix Ducotel (played by
Norfleet Pruden) manages a
shop owned by his cousin,
Henry ' Trochard (Bill Mit
chener). He receives, word'
that Henri, of whom the* to
tally amicable Felix is
afraid, is coming to inspect
bis shop. Felix panics, for
his shop and his books are
m total disorder.
Onto the scene come three
convicts from a nearby pris
on camp who are repairing
the Pucotels’ roof. They
=nter the life of the Ducotel
family and, with the help of
their pet snake, Adolphe,
proceed to straighten out the
Dneotels’ troubles.
The story is heightened by
a love affair between Henri’s
nephew, Paul (Chris Ct>r
drml. and Felix’ daughter,
Ma'-ie Louise (Rachel White).
Charles Swanner, as the
convict Joseph, leads the oth
er "angels,”' Jules . (Dwight
Flanagan 1 and Alfred (Jim
Elliott), through all sorts of
mischief.
Rarbara Wallace plays
Felix’ wife, Emilie, and Suz
anne George plays the sin
gular Madame Parole. Wil
ford Niepraschk is the young
lieutenant.
Tickets are on sale at all
Edenton drug stores, and by
members of the senior class.
An uncertain number will be
sold at the door at 7:50
P. M. both nights, depending
on the number of seats left
in the auditorium.
Mitchener Guts
Committee Post
RALEIGH—Mayor John A.
Mitchener, Jr., of Edenton
has boon named to a 24-
mombor Urban Affairs Com
mittee by Gov. Dan K.
Moore. •
Mayor Mitchener is first
• tno nrosidont of the North
Carolina League of Munici
palities.
Biodie S. Griffith of Char
] Vette was named committee
i chairman.
Other members of the
trmiD include:
Members of the Urban
Affairs Committee were W.
Frank Forsyth. Murphy: Tom
Alexander, Raleigh: Harlan
Boyles, Raleigh: Mrs. Dav
°tta L. Steed, Raleigh: John
S Stewart. Durham; George
; Roach. Greensboro;
J. Garner Bagnal, States*,
vide- Travis H, Tomlinsdh,
Raleigh; J. Weldon Weir,
Asheville; J. Guy Smifh,
lam inburg; John Gold,
Wmston-Salern;
; .Claude Currie, DufhalVi;
George Uzzell, Salisbury;
John Morrissew Chape] Hill;
Miss Naomi Morris, Wilson;
Clinton Foust, Mofagnton;
Dr. Isa Grant, Elizabeth Citv;
Dr J W FtjWler, Lake
{ Junaluska;
William R Mclntyre, Char
-1 lotte; C. fe..- Martin, Talboro;
Tony Lampron, Salisbury,
and George J. Mondghan, ,
Raleigh.
MASONIC Nodtt !
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THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MARCH 24, 1966.
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In Tax Case
•feedrgf M. Scott, opera
tor of Stott Tire A Recapping
Cdknpaffy, was given a six
mohths suspended sentence
on Offch of three warrants
Tuesfllay, Inarch 22, 1966,
Scott Was convicted of filing
frauduMnt State safes tax
returns.
The sbhtende Was suspend
ed on condition that Scott
pay the taxes due, keep
proper sales tax records in
the future, and not be con
victed of violating any tax 1
law for'fiiie years.
-r Trial was actually held on
March 1, 1966, but Judge W.
SI Pfivott withheld sentenc
iftg until Tbesday to allow
Bcott time to resolve his tax
liability.
■ According to .testimony of
a State Revenue Department
representative, Scott had
fnade numerous false sales
invoices to evade payment of
sales tax. For the six month
period in the warrants, Scott
paid tax of $12.79. Testimony
showed that he should have
paid $328.09..
Scott pleaded nolo con
tedere to the charges.
Solicitor- Thomas Chears
prosecuted the docket and
Judge Privott took the fol
lowing action in other cases
called:
Lonnie Frank Sykes, driv
ing drunk, prayer for judg
ment continued for two
Weeks. On a case in which
the defendant was charged
with improper brakes, he was
found not guilty.
Tommie Jordan, assault, 63
days, suspended upon pay
ment of $25 fine and costs.
Daniel Holley, assault with
; a deadly -weapon, not guilty.
William H. Reed, no opera
tor’s license, eight months,
suspended upon payment of
■ $25 fine and costs.
James A. Tadlock, Jr.,
speeding, 10 days, suspended
upon payment of slo’ fine and
Costs.
The following waivers were
received:
Bobby Dillard, Ruhand E.
Davis and Harvey A. Taylor.
Lunch Room Menu
Menus at the John A.
Holrhes High School lunch
room for the week of March
28 to April 1 will be as fol
lows:
Monday—Corned beef with
potatoes and onions, turnip
greens, corn bread, butter,
orange juice, apple pie and
milk.
Tuesday— Meat loaf and
gravy, creamed potatoes,
green peas, rolls, butter,
jello and milk.
Wednesday—Vegetable beef
soup, crackers, peanut but
ter and pimento cheese
sandwiches, gingerbread and
milk.
Thursday Spaghetti with
meat sauce, toss salad, but
tered corn, cheese biscuit,
peaches and milk.
Friday—Grilled fish sticks,
guttered potatoes, corn bread,
butter, cherry pie and milk.
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REV. H. F. LEAfHERIIIAN
Methodists Plan
Spring Revival
Methodists in Edenton will
join .fcr a revival meeting
March 27-31. >
The preacher for the occa
sion will be Rev. Harold F.
Leatherman, pastor of First
Methodist Church of More
head City.
Services will begin each'
evening at 7:30 o’clock at
Edenton Methodist Churefr
for worship, preaching and
singing.
Mr. Leatherman was born
in Catawba Ccurtty and was
graduated front Blackburn
High School, near Newton
in 1942. He sen/ed with the
U. S. Navy 1943 1946. Fol
lowing his service time he
received his AB degree from
1 .enoir - Rhyne College in
Hickory and his BD degree
from the Divinity School of
Duke University in 1952.
He has served as nastor
at City Road Methodist
Church. Henderson; Ebenez
er Methodist Church. Ra
leigh: Mt. Olivet Methodist
Church. Manteo, and First
Method's) Church, More
head City.
He is also a member of
the North Carolina Confer
ence Board of Ministerial
Training and Qualifications
and is a trustee of the
Methodist Retirement Home
in Durham.
Each evenin'? during the
revival there will be oppor
tunities for congregational
hvmn sinking, special music,
prayer time and commit
ment to new life goals.
All member' of the com
munity will be cordially
welcomed.
A nursery tvMl be avail
able each evening for pre
school children.
Visits Brother
Russell Bootwri«?ht spent
(lie weekend in Wilson with
ins brother Bill Bootvvright.
At Convention
Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Hines
attendin'* a den'al convention
this week in Atlanta, Ga.
Return From Florida
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Griffin
have returned to Edenton
after spending the winter in
Fort Pierce, Fla.
TVfcfflC Report Given Board Okay
The traffic plan around
EdeittOn Elementary School
will be changed to facilitate
the flow of traffic oh Queen
Street and allow for safer
conditions.
Edenton City school trus-.
tees Thursday night approv
ed a recommendation of
town counci linen that Court
Street be nfiade one way
north, in front of the school
when teachers begin parking
in a newly constructed park
ing lot behind the school.
The town and school
board have ehtered into an
•>ereement with St. John’s
Episcopal Church for space
for teacher pafkfng. Th£ lot
ha’s been ‘.prepared .and park
irig will be tfflfeetw off Court
Stitef ffom Queen to Church
streets... *
Sups., Hiram. J.-'Mayo said
it iS , bSinJ. jsreq4e*ted that
buses lda<l an 4 ’/unload ' irit
front bf the. ssttbbi-4tm Court
Street—-rather than bn heav‘-
ily ' traveled Queen Street.-
They will continue to load i
on Queen Street in bad
weather due to the covered
walkway.,' r
However, the board strong
ly objected to the placing of
students in the street to di
rect traffic. The' towi) had
proposed the use of school
students to act as crossing
guards, thereby. relieving
policeihen of tbe duties.
The board accepted the
resignation of Sam Braswell
as special education teacher I
at John A. Holmes High
School, effective at the end
of the current school term.
Braswell sa'd he is interest
ed in continuing his educa
tion: and desires employment
near a college.
Also, the board accepted
the resignation of Ethel
Newsome as a primary teach
er at D. F., Walker High
School apd hired Mary An
drews to replace hes.
The Negro Woman’s Club
was granted permission to
use the D. F. Walker gym
torium at a future date to
Present the choir of Eliza
beth City State College for
a benefit performance.
A'‘city-wide food' service
salary was adopted.
J. H. Conger & Sons, Inc...
was awarded a contract for
hdoling and storing coal for
the 1966-67 school term.
The board hired Evelyn
Eason, Clara Simons and
AMitig latter Stott, i/t
George W. Lewi#
Treasurer
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Daisy Hathaway was also
hifed for this school term.
Revised guidelines for com
pliance with the Civil Rights
Act of 1964 were distributed
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Dr. Edward G. Bond, chair*
man, presided and board
members attending were Mrs.
J. Clarence Leary, James
Bond and West Leary.