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# Page -4- his vogotablG garden. Harry gave two prizes, and Vivian MacDonald went home with a generous box of fresh vegetables and Helen Uebele with a flowering plant. Next they saw Evelyn Kincaid»s garden and then Mrs, Phillips Cole man s garden on Salter Path Road where, they tell us, the display of day Vivian reports that "all members were inspired by nese fine gardens and hoped a little of their know-how would help their own gardens. Happy gardening!*' Niij,/ hEIGHBORS: Just moved in on Oakleaf Drive are KIT and TOM BLISSEET, om was in newspaper advertising in Virginia before ho retired hero where he Kit can follow their hobby- fishing. They were originally from Long sland so they know salt water, but Kit says they have to learn how all over again. ^ Tieir two children are still in Virginia vvrhere Susie is a school librarian working with children in five different grade schools. Steve is in CO ego. The Blisserts are interested in learning ?ibout vegetable gar dening in a beach area, but first they have to finish unpacking and settle in. been h„re six months already - arc JEANNjl and ' ^ young POBBIE. They moved here from V/ashington, D.C., and they love this area. They had vacationcd hero before they moved down, and they plan to make this tli.ir permanent home. Eventually they want to ivc on the canal. Robert fishes, goes claniiiiing, catches crabs. Jeanne plays soitball in the women’s softball league. staff EXPANDS: As the town grows so grows the Shoreline group. V.ENA AKiSTROilG -persons- tho t.ypcwritor to do the stoncils those days, v*ile ® y r^-porters AUDRj^iY HOIi‘I“I[Li/Yji(R and NEV/ELL HALLER cover everything from Commissioners’ meetings to n.w neighbor interviews and LOUISE BAKER’helps in the news of the Historical Association. Oiiiginal editors have been absent from the scone lately more than they care to be and are heartened by the help that s been rallied to get this little paper to press each month. ALLOW US to go poetic in a big way - didn't you read Keats in your youth and didn t you skip over some of it to v/allow in the love poems, and didn’t you perhaps miss the beauty in this one? ON THE SEA It keeps eternal whisperings around Desolate shores, and with its mighty swell Gluts twice t^n thousand caverns, till the spell Of Hecate leav^^.s them their old shadowy sound. Often 'tis in such gentletemper found, ■That scarcely will the very smallest shell Be moved for days from where it sometime fell, V/hen last the v/inds of heaven v/ere unbound. Oh ye! who have your oye-balls vexed and tired. Feast them upon the v/ideness of the Sea; Oh ye I whose cars are dinned with uproar rude. Or fed too much with cloying melody, Sit ye near some old cavern’s mouth, and brood Until ye start, as if the sea-nymphs quircdl Isn’t that sonnet a refreshing way to remind us that our bost escape from all tho every-day-ness is a stroll along the seaside? The DAISY PATCH on tho Atlantic Beach Causeway is a shop filled with tasteful merchandise falling loosely into the category known as "Gifts”. Wnat exactly? An original lino of small children’s clothes, including much in a wes ern mood, plenty of things for the homo, like glassware, hangings, baskets, some intriguing mirrors that look likw old windows, in worn-ish woo , ird cages, and lots of little pick-up items. Pam Cooper of Atlantic Beach runs tho shop and is herself making attractive pillows that she is selling there. CAME ACROSS a littl- green booklet put out by the State Department of Archive? and History, Division of Publications; it is called, not surprisingly, ’’Pub lications of the State Department of Archives and History"* Through it, one can order periodicals (like "North Carolina Historical Review"), Docu mentary Volumes (like "Records of the Moravirjis in North Carolina"), other books (like Explorations, Ascriptions, and Attempted Settlements of Caf-olina, and a variety oY other pamphlets and leafl^tsl If you are into North Carolina history, send for the booklet, c/o State Dept, of Archives and History, Division of Publications, Box I88I, Raleigh, N.C. 2?602.
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