PAGE FOUR News of Columbia & Tyrrell Co. For Subscriptions, see Mrs. Blanche W. Cohoon, br Call Her, Phone 317-1, Columbia, N. C. She will welcome news of Columbia and Tyrrell County W. J. WHITE IS ELECTED TYRRELL CHAIRMAN COLUMBIA.—W. J. White was elected Democratic Chairman for Tyrrell County in Precinct meeting Saturday, May 14, in the County Court House. Replacing Julian H. Swain, White, who is a veteran in County Democratic affairs has previously held this position. Re-elected to serve with him: Mrs. Margaret A. McClees as V-President and Mi’s. Louise A. Hales, Secretary. Precinct Chairmen: Alligator— Floyd B. Hollis; Columbia —Mrs. I C. E. Morris; Gum Neck —Herman Cohoon; Frying Pan—Clarence M. Davenport; Kilkenny—Wm. Thom as Cohoon; Scuppernong L. N. Davenport, and South Fork — Thomas L. Combs. POPPY SALE PLANNED BY TYRRELL CO. LEGIONAIRRES COLUMBIA. The Scuppernong Post of the American Legion in Tyrrell County will join the Na tion-wide observance of ‘Poppy Day* Saturday May 28. The Auxil iary members will visit each home over the county to give everyone the'privilege of making a liberal donation in exchange for a poppy, which they will be asked to wear as a Memorial to the deceased vet erans. Since the poppy is the only way for hospitalized veterans to help support their families, the Auxil iary members believe that every person visited will consider it a privilege to wear the poppies Sat urday, May 28, and on Sunday 29th at the Memorial Service, said Miss Martha Skyes, Auxiliary President LEGION MEMORIAL SERVICE COLUMBIA.—A memorial serv ice will be held Sunday, May 29 at 3 p.m., in the Columbia Baptist Church by the Scuppernong Post of the American Legion and its Auxiliary. Persons interested in paying tri bute to those who gave their lives in the three World Wars are in vited to be present. Each veteran is asked to meet in the annex ten minutes before the service begins, announces Miss Martha Sykes, Auxiliary President. The new Com mander of the Scuppernong Post will be in charge of the program. ADULT ELECTRONICS COURSE COLUMBIA. Starting soon an Electronics course will be held for adults at the Columbia High School. The required minimum of 15 class members has been met, advised L. P. Scott, who is the proposed in structor of this course, but more can enroll. Scott stated that the school is being held under the State Sup ported School System. Interested persons can get information from the instructor. DICK O’NEAL N. C. Senate M SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT , < DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY SATURDAY - MAY 28 MR. O'NEAL IS A MAN OF Experience - Ability - Dedication HERE IS HIS RECORD! I. Served two terms in N. C. State Legislature—l9s7 1959—plus special session. 2j Navy veteran of World War II Mason Member of Sudan Temple active in church and civic work. DICK O'NEAL knows the problems of the farmer and fisherman. He is a member of C & D Advisory Board has served as Vice President of N. C. Fisheries Association. As a parent of 2 youngsteri, he is interested in our coastiand problems and he'll work hard to find solutions. Your vote and support for Dick O’Neal will be appreciated. ■■■ . - TYRRELL DELEGATES COLUMBlA.—Delegates selected Saturday, May 14, in County Con vention to represent Tyrrell Coun ty at the Sate Democratic Conven tion: W. J. White, Mrs. J. H. Swain, C. E. (Jake) Walker, J. H. Dan iels, R. L. Spencer, W. Charles Cohoon, Mrs. C. E. Morris, H. T. Davenport, Mrs. Blanche W. Cohoon and B. B. Jones. Instead of five delegates and five alternates selected ,the ten were given delegate rate to cast one-half vote each. Julian H. Swain, Tyrrell Democratic Chmn. called the meeting at 2 p.m., in the County Court House. Miss Sara L. Taft, Register of Deeds, recorded the minutes. GUM NECK PERSONALS Henry Cahoon of Norfolk re turned Sunday after two weeks here. Reuben Berry of Norfolk was here the week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Smithson visited Mrs. T. J. Cooper in East Lake. Bobby Smith of Norfolk spent the week end home with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith. Shelbourn Williams of Norfolk spent two weeks with Mrs. J. W. Williams. Mrs. Minnie Alexander has re turned from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everton and children of Lynnhaven, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Crosswhite and chil dren of Norfolk visited Mrs. Sally Everton. Mr. and Mi’s. Jack Rose were in Elizabeth City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A Smithson vis ited Portsmouth and Elizabeth City. Mrs. Leona Norman is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davenport in Portsmouth. Mrs. Bennie Liverman of Smith field, Va., was here a few days. Mrs. Worth Cahoon and children of Creswell visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patrick. Mrs. C. J. Liverman, Sr., in Eliza beth City visited Mrs. Barney Saw yer. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cooper and children visited his mother in Eliza beth City. Mrs. Bertha Waters, son Hilary and granddaughter, Mary Clyde of Plymouth visited Mrs. J. W. Wil liams. Mrs. Allie Berry and daughter of Bath were here Sunday. Mrs. Polly Ann Everton spent the week end in Norfolk. Mrs. J. W. Williams and Shel boum visited Mrs. Sally Watson in Fairfield. Mrs. W. A. Cooper, Mrs. Margie, Squires, Mrs. C. C. Combs and sons , of Norfolk were here the week end. Mark Combs of U.S.P.H. S. Hos pital, Norfolk is home for 30 days. ■ BONNER’S SPEECH WELL RECEIVED IN TYRRELL , COLUMBIA. Congressman Herbert C. Bonner made an im pressive entrance in Tyrrell, 12:45 pm. Saturday, winging in on a Piper Cub type plane, and land ing on U S 64 three miles east I of here. Glowing with warmth of friend ship, which he has always claimed from Tyrrell, Bonner renewed many old acquaintences and made new friends among the younger set. His speech in the Court Room of the County Court House at 2 pm. was heard by some 150 in terested persons, whose faces re vealed, at its close, signs of con tentment and satisfaction for their representation in Congress. RESULTS GIVEN ON STEER CONTEST IN TYRRELL CO. COLUMBIA.—The Grand Cham-, pion, a Black Angus Steer of the Eleventh Annual Livestock and Sale for Tyrrell County 4-H and Future Farmers of America, Thurs day, brought 40%<*. Grading choice and weighing 1010, the champion was exhibited by FFA member, Allan Basnight. Reserve Champion, a Hereford, grading choice and weighing 1025 was shown by (Miss) Hope Morris, and sold for 31 x SANFORD FOR GOVERNOR-BERT I. BENNETT, MGR. (governor | SPONSORED BY DARE COUNTY FRIENDS OF TERRY SANFORD FOR GOVERNOR ' * - MR. AND MRS. OWENS FETED ON 60TH ANNIVERSARY COLUMBIA. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Haywood Owens cele brated their 60th Wedding Anni versary with Open House at their home on S. Water Street, Saturday, May 14, from 8-10 pan. Guests were met by a grand daughter, Mrs; Richard Nokes and a son George G. Owens; registered by Mrs. Roscoe Owens, and invited to the dining room by Mrs. George Owens and Mrs. Frances Cohoon. From a table spread with white cut-work cloth, centered with an arrangements of giant white peonies and fern, fruit punch was poured by Mrs. J. W. Smith. The three tiered wedding cake, topped with the anniversary inscription accent ed with gold leaves was cut by , Mrs. Delmar Owens. Party mints and nuts were served by Misses Nancy and Sandra Owens. The home was decorated through out with peonies, roses and other spring flowers. An array of gifts bearing mostly the golden motif was displayed. About 70 persons attended. Before her marriage May 13, 1900, in the Cross Landing com munity, Mrs. Owens was Miss Ida Davis. The couple have four living children out of eight: George G. and Roscoe of Columbia, Delmar of Roper and Burvil of Philadelphia. Two children of a deceased son, Mrs. Rachel Owens Nokes and Ray mond were reared by Mr. and Mrs. Owens. They have 12 grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Out of town guests who register ed: Mr. and Mrs. Sultan Davis and son, Mrs. Lindsey West, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nokes and daughter, Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens and Mrs. Bob Markland all of Nor folk; Mrs. Bille Ray Woyner of Suffolk, Mrs. James Armstrong of Elizabeth City, W. D. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. L Comer and daugh ter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Owens all of Roper. FOR BETTER BEACH PROPERTIES See Theodore Wood, Realtor HEDRICK & WOOD Tel. 3071 or 3371 KILL DEVIL HILLS, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1960 MRS. BRAXTON VOUVA PRESIDENT COLUMBIA PTA COLUMBIA.—New officers for the Parent Teachers Association were installed Thursday night. Mrs. Braxton Voliva, president; Mrs. Marshall Swqin, v-preeident, Iredell Harrell, secretary and Mrs. Cedi Lilley, Treas. Installing of fice was Mrs. W. S. Carowan.' Outgoing president L. P. Scott ) announced that the P.TA*s pledge to the Tyrrell County Scholarship fund had been paid, and had al most depleted the treasury. A special collection was taken, rais ing S3O, to start the P. T. A. year in September. TERMITES BILL THEM Yourself with ARAB U-DO-IT TERMITE CONTROL 1 , (•va gIOO ar asora. Easy ta aaa. IM ham ta plants. Professionally pravaW B yoara protection. Cot FREE toMar M year lusasbor Yar< TkoaeaaM aaa M t KELLOGG SUPPLY COMPANY