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Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, February 1, 1963 pimi Teen Topics By CHERYL SMITH It might have been cold this week, but at least it wasn't raining every day. If you are like me, you enjoy the cold weather, except when we have to get out of a nice warm bed to step on that nice cold floor. I think that is the main reason it is so hard for all of us to get up in the morning for school and for work. Agreed? Speaking of cold weather, that didn't seem to keep anyone away from the game Friday night. The New Bern Bears played the Elizabeth City Yellow Jackets, and beat them bothgames. Tues- ,day night we played Kinston’s Red Devils. This game drew quite a crowd, because Kinston is known to live up to its name. It was a tough night for the Bears, WOODROW MOORE'S Supplying Indoor Comfort With Carrier Heating and Air Conditioning Hoy# \oca\ed First Street Call JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE for Reliable Prescription Service ME 7-4201 BEAR Wheel Alignment Can Add 50% to Life of Tires Get Our Free "BEAR" Inspection Today PAUL'S KINSTON HIGHWAY Dial ME 7-4206 Floyd Paul, Sr. After the game Friday night, the Blue Notes drew the crowd at the Shrine Club. They in formed us they were returning on the 22nd of February. Oh yes, don't forget the Embers are playing tonight. The Follies of 1963 are spon soring a mermaid contest. A girl is chosen by every civic club to run. This gi:l is re sponsible for collecting votes. A penny counts as one vote, and the one who collects the most votes wins. All the money collected will go towards the new Woman’s Club, The girls chosen so far to run are Peggy Pate, Marjorie Carawon, Brenda Greene, and (not to be boasting) me. I hope you all will vote Tor the girl of your choice very soon. My English teacher always puts a useful saying on the board every Monday morning. Copy them down and judge yourself on them sometimes. Maybe this one will help you; “If someone were to pay you 10 cents for every kind word you ever spoke about people, and collect five cents for every unkind word, would you be rich or poor?’’ Think about this, as I did, and see if you would be rich or poor. Gleanings — (Continued from Page 4) BRYAN, Sheriff by deed dated 10 day of September, 1788, a tract of two hundred acres, more or less on the East Side of the East Branch of Slocumb’s Creek, and joining the WICKLEFF and INDIAN LANDING tracts, above described, and conveyed to RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT by JACOB SIKES by the same deed to RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT and_ patented by JACOB SIKES on 20th of December, 1791, also a tract of three hundred acres, surplus of THE WICKLIFF Pat ent, which was granted by patent to RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT, on the 9th day of January 1795, also a tract of four hundred forty five acres on the East Branch of Slocumb’s Creek, granted to BASIL SMITH on the 14th of March 1775, and conveyed to RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT in deed before referred to by JOHN COUNCIL BRYAN, also a tract of sixty acres joining the tract last described and granted by patent to RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT on the 9th day of January 1795, also a tract of two hundred acres on the South side of the West Branch of Slocumb’s Creek, granted by patent to William Rutledge on March 3,1759, joining Chestnut’s land, also a tract of two hundred acres on the West Branch of Slocumb’s Creek, granted to RICHARD DOBBS SPAIGHT 9 Jan. 1795. (CONTINUED NEXT WEEK-- Records of Craven County, Office of Clerk.) FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION • INSURED SAVINGS • • HOME LOANS • 417 Broadi Strctl- Pb«ne ME 7-3721: N*w Btrn> N- C. THEIR CHOICE—New Bern High school seniors have selected Jake Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Griffin, Jr., as the most intellectual boy in their class. He is not only brilliant but one of the nicest youngsters in the entire student body.—Photo by John R. Baxter. MASONIC FRI. - THUR. Iforis Day stars in her first musical in five years in “Billy Rose's Jumbo/' \ietro-GoUl- u-yn-Mayer’s spectacular Pana- vision and color screert version of the Broadway stage success, also headlining Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante and Martha Raye. As the daughter of a circus owner, Miss Day sings several of Rodgers and Hart’s greatest song hits, enacts a ballerina-on-horseback and appears as a clown and trapeze artist with some of the world's most famous circus acts. The lavish JoePaslernak Production wasdirecledby Charles B alters. Tru-Tread Tire Co. U. S. TIRES Recapping A Vulcanizing 223 Craven Street ME 7-2417 Looking Glass- (Continued from page 1) homesick for his cage. We don’t expect this con fidential information, which the average feminine New Bernian knows anyhow, to change any of the styles in ladies ready to wear. Women, we strongly suspect, don’t dress to draw masculine admiration, but rather to make other women envious of their good grooming. A man knows when a woman looks attractive, but he is too dumb to figure out why. Ask him what so and so was wearing at a party, and he couldn’t tell you if his life de pended on it. His wife can tell you, probably knows where the outfit was purchased and how much it cost on the marked- down rack. Which helps to explain why women are smarter shoppers than the male of the species. They may be foolish over fads. Top Ten Tunes In Nev/ Bern This Week 1. Walk Right In--Rooftop Singers. 2. Hey Paula--Paul and Paula. 3. Go Away LittleGirl--Steve Lawrence. 4. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes--Bobby Vee. 5. Tell Him--Exciters. 6. Up On TheRoof--Drifters. 7. It’s Up To You--Rick Nel son. 8. I Saw Linda Yesterday-- Dickey Lee. 9. Telstar--Tornados. 10. Loop De Loop--Johnny Thunder. but they’s experts on the quality of materials. The worst bill of goods they ever fall for is the husband they try in vain to make over, after the notes of "Oh, Promise Me’’ and "I Love You Truly’’ have given way to the nagging shine of "Why don’t you do better?’’ For Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGE MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS Radio A Appliance Co. 327 Middle St. TRY US FIRST Swain's ESSO SERVICE "THE BEST FRIEND YOUR CAR EVER HAD" ME 7-6100 Broad A Hancock Don't Forget Your Week-End Special PACKAGED TO GO Barbecue, Bread and Slaw for Two $1.00 Barbecue, Bread and Slaw for Four $2.00 u IS O^^J*^** PR'DAY and SATURDAY Half Barbecue Chicken with all the trimmings to eat on the premises or take out (listen), just $1.00 MOORE'S BARBECUE Phone ME 7-2276 1216 Broad Street For Groceries & Meats Plus Courteous Servicing of Your Car or Truck, You Can Count on DEXTER WILLIAMS Morehead Highway BEASLEY-KELSO ASSOCIATES INSURORS - REALTORS SERVICE - SAVINGS" fii 305 Bread Street 637-2131
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