PAGE TWO i—SECTION TWO ■Berry hill news KMfs. Ethel Winbome /Cecil White spent .in Edenton with riel Mrs. Johnnie Keet and Mfs. Norman i were Sunday guests {I of %Wr. and Mi's. Raymond : Mitchell ;,i Newport News. sVMjfal-J. W. Win borne spent Sf Friday ii%. Windsor with Mr. is. and Mrs/ E>;<.l. Bowen. Mrs. C, W. Davenport and !: Miss Margaret Davenport i■ spent Thursday at Durham, jr C. W. ..Davenport returned i; borne Thursday after spend ing the pas*-, tv. o weeks al Duke Hospital. i| Mfc"»nd Mrs. "Hufus Baker }!. accompanied' Mr. and Mrs. I/ Feltpn r White ,t h Colerain to Nags H ead Sifndav. Mrs. Linwood Bunch and Mrs. Vii'gie Baker spent I Saturday at Chapel Hill and visited Jimmie Mitchell at ; the hospital thgre. Mrs. David Mizell and family of Edenton visited Mrs. C. T. Baker Friday. J. B. Smithwick and son Britt spent Saturday a! f Snead’s Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward Seagrams JjL Craum scafanv s Seven / Croum \MI Hit* \\ BUXI>£D WIIMKLI Vv • £*4rp f.'.j/, ■*>/,. < •« m s^'^* , V SFAPRAM MTUtH tOKWif. NEW YORK CITY. BIFMDEO KMS»» *6 PROOF 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT: , - - ~ 4 - ————————————^—p Buy Now... Save Extra Room Size Carpets LUXURY AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS! THICK PILE LOOPED CARPETS ARE B'/j’x 11 Vi' IN HARMONIZING DECORATOR COLORS. PILE IS 100% RAYON WITH NON-SUP BACKING. HURRY WHILE LIMITED SUPPLY LASTS. Roses Low $y and son Billy, Mrs. GWen lyn Ward and Ernie Ward of Winton, Mr. ahd Mrs. Henry Ward of Durham spent Saturday with Mr. arid Mrs. C. . Davenport. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fierce on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gr/fin of Hafrellsvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil White and family of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol White of Wind sor. Bert Willis, Jr., accom panied his family Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willis, Sr., of' EdentOn t > Morehead City, where they spent Sunday. Mrs. Mittie Bowen' and Miss Vivian White of Wind sor visited Mr. and Mrs William White Sunday. Jimmie Smithwick and family of Arlington, Va., spent several days here last week with his father, Ber nard Smithwick, before go ing to a new assignment in Arkansas. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick Sun day were: Mr. and Mrs Willie Hawkins of Suffolk and Mr. and Mrs. Hobson 3ylor of Williams ton. Miss Carole White had _ ests who are attending fcast fcaroliha College home with her at her mother’s, Mrs. J. W. White, fer last weekend. They were: Miss Inuelkm. Carroll of Dublin, Miss Bobbie Sue Tetterton of Bethel and Miss Ann Gooden, of Elizabethtown. Mr. ahd Mrs. Donnie Smithwick and children of Newport News were guests of Bernard Smithwick sev eral days last week. Graham Farless of Har rellsvilie returned home on Friday i' ter spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam White. Mrs. Claude Evans and Mrs. Chesley White spent Monday at Rocky Mount. Miss Cindy Pierce of East Carolina College, Greenville, was at home for the weekend with her parents. Britt Smithwick of State University, Raleigh, was at iome with his parents. Mr. md Mrs. J. B. Smithwick for ihe weekend. Miss Nina Love of Raleigh ipent the weekend here with i ier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. j P. Love. Mrs. Archie Rhea of A-hcs- 1 kie spent Sunday with her nother, Mrs. Georgia Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Bob House ind daughter Lynn of Har ellsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick. Mrs. Bernard Williford spent-Wednesday in Norfolk 'vvitb.i'Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Smith and son. Local Soldier Is Expert Rifleman FT. BRAGG. N. C.—Army Private Vann R. Hare. 19, soh of Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. Hare, Route 1, Tyner, fired expert with the M-14 rifle near the completion of his combat training at Ft. Bragg February 1. The expert rating is the highest mark a soldier can achieve in his rifle qualifica tion test; CARD OI THANKS The family of Mrs, Bailey J Asbcll Morgan wishes to ex press their sincere gratitude j for the sympathy and kind- I ness shown to us during her | sickness and death. TOE ASBELL FAMILY. I pd THE CHOWAN-HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1967. Postal Workers fielfig SodgHt The Postal Board of 'U. S. Civil Service Examiners, At lanta, Ga., has announced that applications will be ac cepted from all applicants for positions of substitute clerk and substitute carrier at afl first and second class post of fices in the state of North Carolina, effective February , 17, 1967. Starting salary for those positions will be $2.64 per huu r. Applicants will be required to take a written test and all qualified applicants will receive consideration Jcr em ployment according to rating achieved .without regard to race, creed, sex, color or na tional origin. Applicants will be accept ed until further notice and i interested persons shpuld se cure complete information and application forms from their local Post Office or from the Executive , Secre tary, Board of Civil Service j Examiners, Post Office De j partment. Room 100-Main | Post Office Building, Atlanta, | Ga., 30304. Space Available For Crafts Shop Mrs. Montford (Elsie) Has lam of Hertford will manage the gift shop of the Museum of the Albemarle. Located in the lobby of the museum, the shop will specialize in hand-made items from the 10-county Albemarle area. "Hooked rugs, crewel em broidery, felt work, weaving, : knitted things, jams and jel lies, paintings, woodwork, ' and caning are some of the : crafts we hope to include in our shop,” says Mrs. Haslam. “Craftsmen who have been screened for the Albemarle 1 Craftsman’s Fair will be ac cepted without further screening.” The Museum Shop will have its own screening committee for new contributors. The shop will also carry hooks, maps, and other items of historic interest to the Al in marie area. Mrs. Haslam will-be .at the [ Museum on Mondays and I Wednesdays from ID to 4 to talk to craftsmen and look lat their products. She may I also be contacted at her I home in Hertford or by mail. COUNTYNEWS by Mbl. b6LaNDI EVANS Sympathy goes out to the Floyd' White, Marvin D. White, W. J. White, Elton Ward, Hdnry E. Perry and Fannie Harris families. Mrs. Sybil Jfpn.es and Mrs. Nell Phillips are improving. Charlie Turner has been on the sick list. Durward Murphy render ed special music at Edenton Baptist Church Sunday morning. The Edenton-Chowan Res cue Squad is sponsoring a standard first aid course. The Cross Roads and Gates Fire Departments are tak ing the course. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Perry of Suffolk, Va., Mrs. Peggy Hooper and Miss Joyce Perry of Elizabeth City and Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Evans and mother on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Sliva and family spent the weekend with Mrs. Florine Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Pearly- Ash ley are planning a trip to Florida. The WMU mission study book. “Forest Trails to Urb an Jungles,” will be taught next Monday night, Febru ary 27. at Rocky Hock Bap tist Church at 7 o’clock. Rev. Ed Gordon, a mission ary to the Phillippines, home on furlough, will be the speaker. The Regional Choir Fes tival will be held in Ahos- Former Resident Speech Winner GREENVILLE Mrs. Jo seph E. Harrell, formerly of Edenton, was recently ac claimed second place winner in the State Speech Contest held by the North Carolina Savings & Loan League at the state convention at Jack Tar Durham February 10-12. Mrs. Harrell is an employee of First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Green ville and has been with the association five months. For attaining second place, she was awarded a silver bowl find a $25 cash prize. The first place winner was Mrs. Doris Holmes of Dur-I ham, who received a tri to I the National Savings & Loan j Convention to be held in San Francisco, Calif., in the fall of 1907. Mrs. Harrell will represent the N. C. League in he event the winner is un able to attend. Mrs. Harrell is the daugh ter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Harrell of Edentmv^ Take a Camara, sport coupe or convertible. Mite it i Rally Sport with hideaway headlights. ' *—^3^s * Make it an Camara’s new 325 -hp VB. Dr both: BB with Rally Bport equipment. s Add these, . or whatever else you like: . gfl|VVB • ■ I|HWU ■U| • 4-speed Transmission VSVSHpB^^i° K '\.: All Steieo Tape System UM 'l* N- - Bill OF urflllltfl Bags? 8 C ° 7 ■ ■ kie March 2. The ordinance of baptism and the Lord’s Supper will be observed at the evening worshjp service at Edenton Baptist Church Sunday. A revival will be held al Edenton Baptist Church March 5-12. The annual Tidewater Conference basketball tour nament got underway Mon day night at Elizabeth City High School gymnasium. No games were played Tuesday night but were resumed on Wednesday night and con tinue through Thursday and Friday nights. The cham pionship contests will be played Saturday night. . The; Albemarle Conference championship contests start ed Monday night in the Edenton gymnasium. Colbert Byrum, Tyner; farmer, was given special recognition as the county’s top peanut producer last year. Chowan Airman At New Station OSCODA, Mich. Airman Second Class Thurman R. Rountree, son of Mrs. Viola M. Rountree, Route 1. Tyner. N. C.. has arrived for duty a l Wurtsmith AFB. Mich. Airman Rountree, a persoh ni l specialist, previously ser ved at Vandenberg AFB. Calif. He is assigned to the Strategic Air Command, the nation’s combat ready inter continental missile and bomb er force. . He is a graduate of Central High School, N. C. Lacking “Any physical defects?” asked the draft doctor. “Yes.” replied the induc tee. “No guts.” — | Now Thru Saturday at Belk-Tyler’s I mmm Jj mUDAY is William C. Leary Given Promotion ROANOKE RAPlDS—Wil liam. C. Leary,; fdhriefly ■of Edenton, . has been promoted to superintendent of the Roanoke .plant, ,one qf J. P. Stevens & Company here. Leary,; son of Mrs. Dshk Leafy of Edenton and the late Mr. Leary, was trans ferred from the Rosemary plant to replace the Roanoke plant one superintendent, Who has 1 taken a leave .of absence. # Roanoke Rapids Group Man ager E. H. Fuller said: “We are delighted to have already on our staff a man of Leary’s qualifications and ganization to move immedi ately into this , position.” A 1951’ graduate of N. C. State.. College, , Leary is an Air 'Force ’veteran who f 1 By minimizing engine deposits and cutting friction. Engines in peak-power Condition are naturally more efficient. And cold starts don’t hold back horsepower when multi-grade all-weather High HP Purelube is at work for you. Get better gas mileage; too! * To protect engine, keep it clean, get all its power... get High HP FVirelube. C; Winslow Oil Company Hertford, N. C. j IBe sure with Pure | came here' in 1954 to be quality control supervisor at the Patterson plant. Fat the past seven years he has been production engineer at the Rosemary plant. Leary also had experience with textile plants in Gtis tania, Warrenton ahd ROck Hill, S. C. He fs married to the former Janet Gay her of RonceveCte, W. Va. ,and they have a son. They are members of First Methodist Church. One Brandy, Please (CFN) A dog bred by Monks is the St Bernard, .according to the Purina Pet Care Center. The animal became famous as the rescue dog of the Hospice of Saint Bernard.