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News of Columbia & Tyrrell Co.
For Subscriptions, see Mrs. Blanche W. Cohoon, or Call Her,
Phone 317-1, Columbia, N. C. She will welcome news of
Columbia and Tyrrell County
LIVERMAN. MAIL CARRIERS
HONORED IN COLUMBIA
'Columbia —Mr. and Mrs. Paul L.
Liverman, who is taking up news
paper duties in Goldsboro, and the
Postal employees and Mail Carri
ers of the Columbia Post Office
were entertained at a buffet din
ner by Mr. and;. Mrs. Joseph G.
Brickhouse at their home on Bridge
Street Wednesday evening.
After the dinner, safe driving
awards were presented to the Ru
ral Letter Carriers by Paul Liver
man, former Mayor. Route three
carrier, E. H. Morris received a
two-year certificate, and carriers
of routes one and two, C. Slade
Spruill and Wilbert W. Fleming
respectively, received three-year
certificates.
Attending the occasion were Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Morris, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbert W. Fleming, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Slade Spruill, Mrs. Iredell
Hassell, Mrs. Milton Basnight,
Marshall Swain and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul L. Liverman.
COLUMBIA GIRL AWARDED
STATE OFFICE IN 4-H
Columbia—Miss Sue Snell who
won the honor of being made Sec
retary, a State Officer in 4-H Club
work at the Club week in Raleigh,
in appreciation for their confidence
in, and work for her in this in
stance, entertained those from Tyr
rell County who attended Club
Week, at a weiner roast at Ethe
ridge Cabins, River Neck Monday
evening.
Those who attended were Mrs.
Elsie Edwards, Murray L. Good
win 4-H advisers. Jack and Jane
Harris, Hervey Brickhouse, Bibb
Swain, J. Warren Swain, Bud
Snencer, Pat Spencer, Wanda
Woodley, Lynda Fay Davis, Peggy
Barnes, Monty Harrell, Brian Hop
kins 4-H members, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Cohoon, Mrs. Flor
ence Cohoon, Mrs. Lyda Cohoon,
Mrs. Minnie Alexander and Mrs.
Worth C. Snell.
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COLUMBIA PERSONALS
Chris and Karen Yerby, children
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Yerby,
Jr. entertained their cousin and
house guest Cynthia SimmonA of
Lynrihaven, Va. and Leßoy and
Gerry Liverman, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul L. Liverman, who are
moving away soon at a weiner
roast at their home Friday evening.
Jimmie Liverman, who has been
employed on a newspaper at New
Bern, has arrived to take over the
management of the “Daily Ad
vance” in this vicinity.
Mrs. Creston Simmons and chil
dren, Cynthia and Cres, spent last
week with her parents and sister,
The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A. Brick
house and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
K. Yerby, Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. Ab A. Tatem of
Newport News, Va., spent Tuesday
here visiting relatives, Mrs. R. S.
Leary, Mrs. Alma Disosway, and
friends. Mr. Tatem was reared in
Columbia, but has not been here
for many years. He is the son of
the iate “Hubbie” and Mrs. Jennie
Tatem.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell and
son Freddie have returned from
visiting in Norfolk.
Marriage license were issued to
Robert Louis Congleton of Norfolk,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Congle
ton of Ahoskie, N. C. and Mrs.
Gussie Virginia White, of Norfolk,
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. West of Columbia on Saturday,
August 9th., by Miss Sara L. Taft,
Register of Deeds Tyrrell County.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Winifred
Comstock at the Columbia Hospital
Sunday, a son.
Mrs. Nora M. Schmidt and Mrs.
D. M. Pledger Jr. spent Thursday
at Nags Head.
Miss Judy McDuffie left Friday
to take up duties at the Wilbur
Wright Hotel at Kittv Hawk.
Mrs. Sterling Brickhouse spent
Thursday at Kitty Hawk.
Mrs. W. A. Yerby and Mrs. C.
Earl Cohoon spent Thursday and
Friday at the Miller Cottage, at
Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk.
An old-time “Y’ Ail Come” Re
vival will be held at the Columbia
Chirstian (Disciples of Christ)
Church beginning August 18
through the 24th, each evening.
The hour is 8:00 mm., and the
Reverend Frank Wibiral, will hold
the services.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Liverman
and children, Leßoy, Gerry and
Mary Ruth left for Goldsboro Tues
day, where they will make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoggard, Jr.,
of Mass, and Norfolk, Mr. and
GUM NECK PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crosswhite
and daughter, Carol, and grand
daughter, Sherry Williams of Nor
folk visited relatives here the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everton of
Princess Ann County were here
on the week end.
Miss Grace Williams and Keith
Ward of Norfolk were here for the
week end.
M. T. Combs is home for a few
davs with his family.
Mrs. Curtiss Liverman is here
with her parents while Mr. Liver
man is in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cart
wright and Mrs. C. E. Godwin
spent the week end in Norfolk vis
iting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cohoon
and children of Baltimore are here
visiting relatives and friends.
Miss Francise Hackel of Eliza
beth City visited relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. Lillie Merrell, Mrs. Lota
Neman and son, Glenn, and Danny
Davis of Norfolk left Tuesday af
ter visiting relatives and friends
here for a few days.
Mrs. T. J. Cooper and daughter,
Laue returned after visiting rela
tives in East Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smithson
snent the week end in Portsmouth
visiting relatives and friends.
Hany Cohoon is visiting in
Washington and Vanceboro.
C. O. Workman is here with his
family for a. few days.
Flay Patrick of New York is
here for a few days with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patrick.
Mrs. Lvdia Cohoon and son,
Mrs. Lee I. Murphy of Unadilla,
New York, snent Thusday visiting
Mrs. R. S. Knight, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry McClees,
and Miss Mary McClees attended
the wedding of Mrs. J. C.’s nephew,
Charles Thomas Johnson at War
renton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Har- ’
ry McClees went from there to
Whiteville to visit Mrs. Bertie
Thurston.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden McClees
and daughter, Carol are spending
this week at Nags Head.
Charlie Snell, Jr. of Washington -
was here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hamiltoon I
who have for the past several years'
been living at Washington, N. C.,
have m'' , '<*d T l, “v are lhnng|
in the Old Spruill House next to
the Post Office.
Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchener
and children, Jimmie, Mary Ann
and Ruth of Concord are visiting
hot nnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam S.
Woodley.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Holmes
have moved in the old Walker
home on Main Street. Mr. Holmes
is employed with the West Virginia
Pulp and Paper Co.
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Thedia spent Sunday in Engelhard.
Miss Verna Joyce Spencer of
Norfolk spent the week end here
with her mother, Mrs. Darthey
Brickhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Combs and
daughter, Dotty made a trip on the
sky-line drive, the week end.
Joe Liverman and Carl Cohoon
attended a Masonic meeting in
Manteo Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKenny
of Elizabeth City were the week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Patrick.
Claud Jones is attending school
in Georgia for a few weeks.'
Mrs. Lucille Cooper and chil
dren are home after spending a
week at Nags Head.
VOTE FOR
The Wafer Bond Issue
September 6, 1958
What will you get?
1. Safe Water
2. Dependable Water
3. Trouble-free Water
for you and your children and visitors to our beaches
4. Fire Protection
5. Lower fire insurance rate
What will you pay?
1. Estimated tax rate, per SIOO first year, 29tf second year, less
and less each following year. Bonds paid for in 35 years.
2. Cost of water estimated $4.00 per month for 3,000 gallons.
No charge for meter and connection at property line for those
tying in at start.
MAKE THE DARE BEACHES BETTER
Full details available from
DARE BEACHES SANITARY DISTRICT OFFICE
P. O. Box 474, Nags Head Phone 83*1
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
CONFERENCE AUGUST 22
FALCON, N. C.—The 48th annu
al session of the North Carolina
Conference of the Pentecostal Holi
ness Church convenes here on Fri
day, August 22, at 9:00 a.m., with
the Rev. J. A. Synan, D. D., pre
siding bishop of the General Con
ference of the Pentecostal Holiness
Church, conducting the 3-day busi
ness meeting. The annual confer
ence sessions will be concluded
Sunday night, Aug. 24, when Bis
hop Synan reads the reports of
ministerial assignments for the
new conference year.
STUMPY POINT PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wise and
Pam and Clyde Payne returned
from Brunswick, Ga. Monday.
Mrs. Talmadge Best and Mrs.
Lucy Best were in Manteo Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Midgette
were in Norfolk Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Payne attend
ed the Wheeler-Wise wedding in
Swan Quarter, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Vestal of
Greenville, Brantley Twiford of
Washington, D. C. and Miss Kay
Bratten of Manns Harbor were the
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Twiford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Zachary,
Jackie, John and Hal of Norfolk
and Sandra Shelton visited Mrs.
Zachary’s mother, Mrs. Florine
Hooper for the week end. Jackie
remained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Porter and
sen, Benjy of Goldsboro visited
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payne Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Butler of
Memphis, Tenn., visited Mrs. But
ler’s father. Garland Meekins and
Mrs. Meekins.
L. W. Hooper, Jr. and Miss Mary
Meekins of E. C. C. Greenville, vis
ited Mrs. Ruth Hooper Sunday.
Mrs. Carville Wise and- sons,
Rodney and Gary have returned
home after visiting relatives in and
around Richmond.
Billy Gray of Baltimore visited
here Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hooper and
Betty of Miami, Fla. are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hooper.
Maj. D. R. Nixon, U. S. M. C.
18 YEARS
Jiff Johnson EIGHTEEN SUCCESSFUL
1 f r YEARS in the cemetery memo-
rial business speaks louder than
K 4 '' words.
J temonals
J. WINTON SAWYER
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
405 South Road St. Elizabeth City Dial 5995
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. 1958
and family returned to their home
in Washintgon, D. C. Saturday.
Eddie Leigh Hooper is visiting
Johnny Nixon in Washington. D. C.
Tracy Anderson of Norfolk is
visiting Horace Hooper, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy form
er residents of this community and
daughter, Susie of Alexandria, Va.
visited here Sunday and also vis
ited in Manteo with Mrs. Martin
Johnson, and Mrs. Rosser Nixon,
spending a week in Dare County.
The begonia owes its name to a
French amateur botanist, Michel
Begon, an administrator in the
West Indies at the time of Louis
XIV, the National Geographic
Magazine says. The plant reached
England in 1776; its culture in
Belgium began in the middle of the
19th century. Today the begonia
is to Belgium what the tulip is to
the Netherlands. The bulk of Bel
gium’s huge crop of begonia
tubers is exported, mostly to the
United States.
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