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PATIENTS HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS 2 to 4 P. M.—7 to • P. M. Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital included the following: Mrs. Lucille Clark, Ken neth Furlough, Alice Rid dick, Mrs. Nancy Payne, Mrs. Julia Edwards, Mrs. Odessa Holley, Mrs. Lula Ferebee, Mrs. Willie Bon ner, Elton Smith, Mrs. Laura Boyce, Oscar Hoi ley, Mrs. Una Midgett. Mrs. Vivian Trent and Mrs. Esther Huber. Births Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Alexander Norman, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. El lis Roy Tynch, a daugh ter; Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Guy Spencer, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Earl Halsey, a daughter. TRY A HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! "What can I do P about this pain?" Customers often ask ques tions like this. And every year we sell perhaps a ton of pain relievers. Relleven. That's the point. We can sell simple analgesics, but we can’t prescribe drugs to eliminate the cause of pain. Diagnosing and prescribing are in your physician's province. We, as professional pharmacists, work with doctors, providing the drugs they order. So, if you have any kind of a persistent pain, see your physician. We shall be pleased to provide any medication which may be prescribed. Hollo well’s RexaH Drugstores * -!• TWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS -:- ■aglet wail rtmudrt Alwnya * Duty Phone 482-2127 Prompt Delivery Stymied by Lack of Ready Cash? By-pass your troubles with a PERSONAL LOAN IF shortage of cash is slowing your prog- Whenever von are faced with sudden ress, take a short-cut with a Personal demands for cash—for sickness, car repair Loan and get back on a smooth financial or other emergency—come in and let us course through careful budgeting. Instead arrange a Personal Loan to see you of making many payments on different through. You’ll find our rates pleasantly dates, consolidate your debts into one, low, our terms generous. And remember, with a single, convenient, monthly pay- a successful record of bank borrowing ment that covers all obligations. helps establish credit for future use. Drop by today. We’ll both be glad you didl mMmm FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF eastern NORTH CAROLINA “Your Home Town Bank With Statewide Resources” Member FDIC and Federal Reserve . STUDY COURSE TAUGHT AT MERRY HILL CHURCH \ • -"'v v- ■ MERRY HILL—The Mer ry Hill Baptist Church held a woman's missionary study course of the book “Beyond the Horizon" on Friday night. The book was taught by Mrs. Henry Stough, assisted by her husband, Rev. Henry Stough of Aulander. The book was about the his tory, customs, people and religion of Hawaii, our 50th state. There were pictures shown about Hawaii and i the Baptist work there. Seven churches were represented and 65 people present. The Lawrence and Mer ry Hill churches were joint hostesses for the social . hour, which was held in | the recreation hall after L the study course. When clouds are seen, wise men put on their cloaks. —Shakespeare. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTOH. NORTH CAROLINA* THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1969. ■l < I ■ ■ ■ DISTRICT WINNERS—Edenton had Rum winners in last week's District 19 Fine Arts competition in Ahoskie. Those who will be entered in the state con test in Greensboro are. left to right, Mrs. Merrill Evans, Jr., Mary Sexton and Rosemary Holmes. Three Win District Club Awards r Three local entrants will participate in N. C. Fed eration of Women’s Clubs 1 j district competition, having won their respective divi sions in a District Fine I Arts Festival in Ahoskie 1 last week. | The festival was held at i Aho&kie’s First Baptist Church. The winners, announced j by Mrs. J. D. Elliott, dis | trict chairman, are: Rose mary Holmes, Mary Sex ton and Mrs. Merrill Ev ans, Jr. Miss Holmes, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George B. Holmes, took first place in the Sallie South all Cotten scholarship com i petition. She will com pete in Greensboro on March 22 against other district winners. The scholarship is valued at $3,000 for four years at j any state-supported institu i tion Miss Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sex ton, will represent the ! district in piano, and Miss 1 Hope Basnight of Eliza ; beth City, in voice, at Greensboro. Mrs. Evans received the j Ethel Parker Cup for an ‘TCluowomen s Art section. ! Mrs. Emmie Warren of , Conway was awarded the ; “Pansy Elliott Bowl’’ for the best over-all entry in the Crafts Division with a sweater set. There were about 50 entries in this division. In the High School Senior section, Ruth Drake of Elizabeth City received the blue ribbon for her pencil sketch of "Babies.” In the Junior Art Divi sion Mary Tumage Hill of Sunbury, pupil of Mrs. Louise B. Dixon, blue rib bon for a water color. Trudy Wiggins of Gates ville, red ribbon. Other craft ribbon awards presented by Mrs. J. E. Dilday of Ahoskie are: Gold ribbon, Elizabeth City Junior Woman’s Club given to the club with the most blue ribbon entries. Petite Point, Mrs. J. A. Fleetwood of Conway, blue. Crewel, Mrs. Leon Smoak of Gatesville, blue, Mrs. James Reel of Edenton, red, Mrs. Marshall Jen nette of Elizabeth City, white. Needlepoint: Mrs. Mer rill Evans, Sr., of Ahoskie, red, Mrs. J. A. Fleetwood. Sr., of Conway, white. Novice: Mrs. Rupert West of Moyork, white. Decoupage: Mrs. Carlton Barkley of Elizabeth City, blue, Mrs. Merrill Evans, Jr., of Edenton, white, Mrs. Roger Krueger of Elizabeth City, red. Knit ting. Mrs. Emma Warren of Conway, blue, Mrs. Eve- lyn Sanderson of Moyock, red, Mrs. Anne H. Lassit er of Conway, white. Cop per Tooling: Mrs. H. L. Harrell of Gatesville, blue. Floral Arrangements'. Mrs. Marshall Jennette of Eliza beth City, red. Wood working: Betty Britton of Ahoskie, white. Needle work: Mrs. Roger Krueger of Elizabeth City, blue, Mrs. Merrill Evans, Jr., of Edenton, red. Mrs. Allen Parker, chair man of the sewing contest, announced that Charlene Edwards of Elizabeth City was judged first place and Teresa Manning of Sev ern, runner-up. The meeting adjourned to the Tomahawk Restau rant, where Mrs. Pete Chalk, chairman of the festival, presided. Mrs. A. E. Wimberley of Elizabeth City, entering the Public Speaking Division, spoke on “ESP— Fact or Fantasy.” good; *Wei SBKIK Cushion" tire POWER CUSHIOIM"TIRE Sams tire that comes on many fine Hew'69 cars riple-tempered 2-ply Polyester cord body ior durability NO MONEY DOWN WITH APPROVED CREDIT-FREE MOUNTING! V HURRY! Get New GO-POWER g tMtMSPtcl,t 1 Personal By or wtlnut. .«• oe^t*** Bqy NOW on our Easy Pay Plan Goodyear Motr-Spinr Batteries w 6-Volt SQ9S 12-Volt SIIOQ TAKE MONTHS TO PAY only • • ** chan Ke only .. . I I^Lnge BBBtMVEAH VtiWfJ I 412 & Broad St Phone 482-2477 Edenton, N. Cl ’ll—w,mu 111101111 Miiiiiffl),wMn»-ri 'limn——4 •» . ' T ' , Jury For Court Term Is Selected Judge Joseph Parker of Windsor will preside over a session of Chowan Coun ty Superior Court which opens here March 31. A list of prospective jurors has been compiled by Mrs. Bertha B. Bunch, register of deeds, from discs drawn by Mrs. Lena M. Leary, clerk of court. Nine new members will be named to the grand jury to serve with nine who have served for the past six months. The nine panel members are: Rom an Jethro, Ralph E. Par rish, Joseph L. Henninger, Bernice J. Holley, Mar lene M. Austin, Ruth Arm stead, J. L. Hassell, Joyce B. .Hollowell and Madeline R. Efird. Four jurors who were previously deferred from service are also to appear. They are Johnetta Hall, J. Edwin Bufflap, James B. Stillman and T. C. By rum, Jr. Those drawn for regular duty include: Ethel Forely, Route 3, Edenton; Willie Norman Robe©ts, 113 West Carteret Street; Henry Downing, Route 3, Edenton; Albert C. Hudson, 706 North Oak um Street; W. D. Townson, Jr., Queen Anne’s Drive; r Katherine Marie Tynch, Route 1, Edenton; Russell Wheeler, 223 East Queen , Street, and George Walton, i 211 East Church Street. And, Eva Pearl Holley, 1 133 West Carteret Street; ■ Mrs. Willie L. Hardison. Jr., 320 West Queen Street: l John Rankin, 608 North . Granville Street; Melba C. • Bunch, West Queen Street; » John H. Bembry, 221 West , Gale Street; Mrs. E. E. i Boyce of Tyner; W. C. ; Skinner, Jr., 226 East ; Queen Street; Thurman L. ’ Ashley of Edenton; Leroy Elliott of Tyner; Percy L. Smith, Virginia Road, and Miss Anna Belle Privott, Route 2, Edenton. Also, Louis Bell, 411 North Granville Street; John B. Byrum of Tyner; Emmett H. Wiggins, 820 North Broad Street; Clar ence Coffield, Route 1, Edenton; Norman Spruill, Route 3, Edenton; Henry Vaughan, Route 1, Eden ton; Helen Chappell of Tyner; S. M. Rountree of Tyner; A. Lloyd Lawrence, Route 2, Edenton, and D. R. Faircloth, 821 Cabarrus Street. Also, W. D. Harris, Route 1, Edenton; B. W. Cope land of Hobbsville; Louis A. Drew, Route 1, Eden ton; J. Wallace Goodwin, Sr., Route 1, Edenton; W. W. Bunch, Jr., Route 1, Edenton; John Wallace El liott of Tyner; Murray J. Tynch, Route 1, Edenton; Sylvia Bunch, Route 1, Edenton, and Hunter Hog gard, 309 Park Avenue. And, Estoria Mae Rough ton, Route 2, Edenton; Lee Freeman, 204 West Gale Street; Vivian Day, 107 East Church Street; Car roll S. Perry of Tyner; Nancy Louise Felton, Route 3, Edenton; Mingo Pierce, Route 3, Edenton; Shirley S. White of Edenton; Fred Tunstall, Route 1, Edenton, and Joseph Taylor, Route 1, Edenton. Also, Cecil 'B. Bond, Route 1, Edenton; Miss Mattie P. Nixon, Route 1, , Edenton; Mrs. J. Alvah ; Bunch, 308 Oakum Street; i Mrs. Evelyn Collins, 202 . North Oakum Street; Frank E. Twiddy, 123 Morris ; Circle; Milton Gay Tynch, . 307 North Granville Street; . Leon G. Leary, 308 Mose t ley Street; James Holley, . Route 1, Edenton; Gladys r Austin, 113 East Carteret PAGE SEVEN Street, and Luther Bem bry, Route 3, Edenton. Also, Emily Marie Nix on, 119 East Albemarle Street; John Henry Coop er, Route 3, Edenton; Mrs. Lessie Bunch, 112 East Queen Street; W. L. Bos well, 306 North Broad Street; Betty Jean Farless, Route 3, Edenton; Sidney Boyce, Route 3, Edenton; Herman White, Sr., Route 2, Edenton, and Joel Cal vin Route 1, Edenton. And, Rufus Elliott of Tyner; William Bond, Route 1, Edenton; James Edward Brownridge, 131 East Albemarle Street; W. T. (Billy) Goodwin, Route 3, Edenton; J. Earl Jones, Route 2, Edenton; Isaac R. Roulac, 116 Carteret Street; Thomas Earl Simpson, Route 1, Edenton; Walter Wright, 506 North Oakum Street; Wallace Privott, East Gale Street; Miss Ruby Grantham, 213 East School Street; William Stallings, Route 3, Eden ton; William K. Davis, 301 Court Street; Fannie Atter bridge Parker, 307 East Albemarle Street; Wilson White, Route 2, Edenton, and A. P. Bateman, West Hicks Street. Funny People “Some people are fun ny," mused the n an in the bar. “I know 1 a man who hadn't kissed his wife for ten years. Then he goes and shoots a fellow who did." Advlsedl Boss—Who told you you could neglect your office duties just because I give you a little kiss now and then? Secretary—My attorney. —A
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