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Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, July 1, 1971
News From Merry Hill Section Chowan Players Attend Tryouts
Mrs. Daisy Britt of Rocky
Mount spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Smithwick. Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Phelps of Charles
ton, S. C., spent Thursday
night with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene White
and children of Plymouth
spent Sunday with Mrs. J. W.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar
field and children, Marilyn
Kay, Marsha and Randy spent
from Wednesday until Sat
urday at Nags Head.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Bai
ley and daughter, Stacey of
Newport News were Saturday
guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Smithwick.
Mrs. Doreen Warren and
son Dan and Mrs. William
Phelps spent Sunday at
Goldsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith
wick visited Mr. and Mrs.
Bob House and Lynn of Har
rellsville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dav
enport and daughters, Paula
and Penny spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
.Phelps at Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin White
of Rocky Mount spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chesley White.
The Rev. and Mrs. Sher
wood Allcox spent several
days last week at Nags Head.
Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and
Mrs. Ethel Winborne visited
Mrs. Ola Williford in Eden
ton Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Phelps
of Scotland Neck recently
visited Mrs. William Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar
field and children were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Small of LaGrange last Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Smith
wick and children, David and
Melodic, who have been liv
ing at Yorktown, Va., moved
into the Shields home which
is owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Williford, on Satur-
Cox Awarded
Grant In Music
Frank Cox. Jr., a recent
graduate of John A. Holmes
High School, has been award
ed a music scholarship at
Elizabeth City State Univer
sity in Elizabeth City, for the
fall of 1971.
■ißMb Cox, who was
an outstanding
member of the
jk Holmes Band
throughout his
high school ca
reer, was the
recipient of the
I Arion Award
Awards Day.
He is the son of Mrs. Rus
sell Wheeler of Edenton, and
the husband of the former
Toni Smith.
KENNETH WORRELL
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Edonton, N. C.
Phono 482-2191
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Rexall Drug Store
Phone 482-2127
A popular fallacy is that, if
a little medicine does well,
a larger amount will do bet
ter. This is dangerous self
medication, as an overdose
may be worse than the dis
ease itself. When relief is
not immediate, resist the
temptation to increase the
doeage.
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rWO REGISTERED PHARMACISTS
day.
Mi-, and Mrs. E. J. Pru
den, Jr., and children, Ellen,
Edmund and Marie spent
from Friday until Sunday
night at Nags Head.
Mrs. Bettie Lou Mizelle of
Williamston spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Bill Phelps and children.
Miss Cindy Pierce, who
taught at Asheboro last year,
has arrived home to- spend
the summer with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce.
Mrs. Ralph Smithwick and
GRADUATES—J. A. (Tony)
Webb graduated from N. C.
State University in May with
a B.S. degree in Forestry.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Webb, Jr., Route 2,
Edenton. He has accepted a
position with Chowan Veneer
Company.
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Mrs. Ethel Winborne spent
Friday afternoon in Plym
outh.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White
and children of Newport
News were the weekend
gi(ests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Layton.
First Lieut. Britt Smith
wick returned Tuesday to
Vietnam after spending the
past week with his wife in
Greenville and his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith
wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunch
of Greenville spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willis,
Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Worth
Spencer of Edenton spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Willis also.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rub
. lein and son have returned
to Cincinnati, Ohio, after
spending the past three weeks
with her mother, Mrs. Claude
Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker
entertained at a dinner at
their home Sunday in honor
of Col. Julius Katona and
Mrs. Katona of Albuquerque,
N. M., and Mrs. Anne Kect
er and Scott of Edenton. Col,
I and Mrs. Katona spent last
I week with Mr. and Mrs. Bak
er and Mrs. Keeter. They are
from Albuquerque, N. M., and
left for New York Sunday to
spend a week with his sister,
then they will visit in Hunga
ry and sight-see in Europe for
a month before returning to
visit .relatives here and re
turn to their home in New
Mexico.
Donald Bass, Paul White,
and Bill Bunch, all of the
Chowan High School Base
ball Team, accompanied by
Coach Harry Land, attended
the Cincinnatti Red Leg try
outs that were held in Snow
Hill on June 19.
Over 100 boys were at the
try-outs and 40 of them were
pitchers.
Donald Bass was selected
to pitch in the inter-squad
game that day.
Coach Pete Rouse of the
Reds stated that Bass pitch
ed an outstanding two inn-
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He also remarked to Coach
Land that he wanted a base
ball schedule so he could see
Bass play the coming year.
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