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News From Merry Hill By Mrs. Ethel W Inborn* Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. S. B. Adams visited Mrs. Fred White of Harrellsville Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Oaisy Britt •of Rocky Mount was the Sat urday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick. Mrs. Kate Johnson visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson in Colerain Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar field and children spent the holidays at White Lake. Mrs. J. W. White and Miss Carole White spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White and Mr. and Mrs. David White Metropolitan Life Ins. Company Has Openings In Edenton for Two Agents on established Insur ance Agencies. Appli cants must be high school graduates be tween ages 21-45 . . . Guaranteed salary plus fringe benefits. Write Mr. K. R. Polk P. O. Box 336 Edenton, K. C. ! For Interview ] i The Solver... Chuck Benson He's one of First National's proudest assets - -a man well trained to understand your problem first, then work to meet your re quirements. That's why you, too, will call him "The Solver." See him today. You'll both be glad you did. rst NAT IONA L hank) . NORTH CAROLINA FIRST NATIONAL BANK of kastern NORTH CAROLINA L 1 of Newport News. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kipley of New Bern visit ed Mrs. Ethel Winborne and Mr. and Mrs. William White Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bak er and grandchildren Mike and Beckie spent the week end at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harden and family. Miss Carole White, Ken Holli day and Mrs. J. W. White were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene White and fam ily of Plymouth last Sun day at a birthday dinner for their son Chris on his third birthday. Mrs. B. V. Williford and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., spent Monday with Mrs. Jimmie Smith and family in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Keeter and son, Eddie of Hampton and Miss Peggy Keeter of Newport News spent the holidays at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Patterson and boys, Lee and Jay of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Gene White and children of Plymouth were the guests for dinner on-Saturday of Mrs. J. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves of Delray Beach, Fla., arrived Monday to spend their vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley White. Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Forehand and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Forehand of Colerain were Sunday af ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Hawkins of Suffolk visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wick Sunday. Mrs. J. Britt Smithwick and son Britt made a trip Monday to Manassas, Va., and Miss Fonda Smithwick returned to begin the school year as teacher there. They spent Mon day night and returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, IMS Phelps of Cheraw, S. C., spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bailey of Hampton, Va., spent the Labor 'Day holi days wiith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith wick. GHiam Freed In Traffic Case Thomas Scott Gilliam of Windsor was acquitted of reckless driving Tuesday in Chowan County District Court. Gilliam was charged with the traffic offense fol lowing a wreck on High way 32, 18 miles north of Edenton last month. Solicitor Wilton Walker prosecuted the docket and the following action was taken: Knowledge Smallwood, driving drunk, four months, suspended upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. Alfred Strange Oneal, speeding, nol pros with leave. Linwood Leon Stallings, traffic violation, 30 days, suspended upon payment of $lO fine and costs. Sidney Washington Bulls, traffic violation, 10 days, suspended upon payment of $lO fine and costs. Clark Lee Harris, disre garding a stop sign, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of costs. Mullen Matthew Holley, improper muffler, 10 days, suspended upon payment of costs. Karen Conger Bunch, traf fic violation, 10 days, sus pended upon payment of $lO fine and costs. William Herbert Aycock, no operator’s license, nol pros; improper passing, 10 days, suspended upon pay ment of $lO fine and costs. Johnnie Wayne Hughes, speeding, 10 days, sus pended upon payment of $5 fine and costs. Jerry Wallace Jones, driving drunk, four months, suspended upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. James Manley White, no liability insurance, six months to run concurrent ly with sentence given August 27, James Matthew Riddick, reckless driving, 90 days, suspended upon payment of $79 fine and costs. Mass Schedule At St Ann’s Father Joseph J. Lash, pastor of St. Ann’s Cath olic Church, announces the following schedule of masses: Saturday, 7 P. M.; Sun day, 8 A. M.; Monday, 7 A. M.; Tuesday, 7 P. M.; Thursday, 7 A. M. At All Souls’ in Colum bia: Wednesday, 7 P. M. At St. Joan of Arc in Plymouth: Sunday, 10:30 A. M.; Friday, 7 P. M. OPENING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 Under Management Os K. H. Wright SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION i Broad and Queen Streets YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE I GREATLY APPRECIATED Watch For Formal Opening! PREPARE FOR GOLF TOURNAMENT—BiII Bunch, right, chairman of the tournament committee at Chowan Golf & Country Club! is shown here with Pro James Reel as they make final plans for the club championship tourney which begins Sunday. Bunch and George Alma Byrum were tied early this week for medalist honors. Tie Develops In Golf Match Two players are tied for medalist honors as the deadline for qualifying for the annual Chowan Golf & Country Club tournament nears. Bill Bunch, tournament chairman, and George Alma Byrum are deadlocked at 157 for two 18-ttiole rounds. However, Cecil Fry, a two-time club champion, has a second round to play Students Told To Secure Form GREENSBORO Thous ands of students who worked during the summer months will soon be re ceiving their forms W-2 (tax withholding state ments) from their employ ers. J. E. Wall, North Caro lina district director, has reminded students to place their W-2’s in a safe place so the forms will be avail able when the time comes to file 1968 income tax re turns. Wall said that re funds of tax withheld on wages can only be obtained through the filing of a tax return. Returns for 1968 are filed between January 1 and April 15, 1969. Wall pointed out that parents of full-time stu dents, or non-students un der age 19, may claim their children as depend ents if the parent furnishes major support for the child during the year. Married full-time stu dents may be claimed by parents who furnish the child’s chief support, un less the child files a joint return with his or her spouse. Watch Me Many people suffer in silence, having first made certain that almost every one knows about it and is watching. and could either tie Bunch and Byrum or take the honor alone. Bunch, meeting with Pro James Reel Monday after noon, said players must qualify by Saturday in or der to participate in this year’s event. The first round play begins Sunday. Forty-eight players have qualified thus far. Tom Bass is defending Definition ‘Thinking,” said the little boy, “is when your mouth stays shut and your head keeps talking to it self.” —Earle Missile, Red Bank. N. J. SEE IT - CAPE COLONY - EDENTON OUR OPENING WAS SUCH A BIG SUCCESS... WE’RE GOING TO SHOW THE HOUSE AGAIN! SATURDAY ■ SUNDAY, SEPT. 7-8 1-6 P. M. Hundreds came, saw and applauded the 325,000th Nat ional Home .. hundreds saw for themselves a new home which offers MORE SPACE FOR YOUR MONEY.. YOUR FAMILY!.. More usable living space per square foot dollar than you’ll find anywhere! If YOU were not among those who viewed this latest value-packed home offering last weekend, then don’t pass up the op portunity September 7-8. You’ll find a prestige custom built 3-bedroom house with carport, designed by mas ters, built by craftsmen, erected by TWIDDY . . with many modern conveniences. And, inquire.. you’ll find the price amazingly low! See it this weekend SEPT. 7-8. DIRECTIONS: From Edenton, east on N. C. 32 for two miles, turn right at Base Road. From N. C. 37, turn left at Base Road. Follow the signs! VA - FHA CONVENTIONAL LOANS TWIDDY INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE | QUALITY BUILDERS OF QUALITY HOMES Uftomes 103 East King Street ttf»iioiA«v or P.0.80x 90 EDENTON Phone 482-2163 champion. Bass has won the crown three times in the past five years and Fry has won the other two titles. Assisting Bunch with the operation of the tourna ment, which is a highlight of club activities during the year, is Dr. A. F. Downum, Jr., and Mrs. Chuck Ben son. AUXILIARY TO MEET Chowan Hospital Auxili ary will meet at 10:30 A.M. September 16 in the Par ish House of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Peace College Plans Opening About 450 students, in cluding Ellen Parks Cuth rell of Edenton, will enter Peace College next week. New students will con verge on the Presbyterian campus Sunday while re turning students are sched uled to meet Monday. Highlights of the orien tation week will include tours of campus facilities, Norelco ... Carry-Player Accessory | irar.o ' —. — ——" " Also Norelco Recorders Now In Stock At Jackson’s Radio & TV Service W. Eden Street Phone 482-3519 PAGE FIVE-B an informal coke party Sunday evening, the an nual Big Sister - Little Sister picnic on the front lawn Tuesday afternoon and the traditional presi dent’s reception honoring new students and new fac ulty and staff Thursday evening. Dr. S. David Frazier is Peace College president.
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