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THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C.
Friday, July 26, 1963
THE NEW “MET”'. . , Approval has gone through of plans for
the interior of the new Metropolitan Opera Company’s home
(pictured above by architect’s drawing), and the building is un-
derway on a 2.4 acre site at the head of Lincoln Center Plaza.
Real Estate Transfers
Helen Grantham Neely and
husband, Richard A. Neely, to
James Stewart, Jr., and wife,
Esther C. Stewart. Property
In No. 7 township.
Gussmon
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R. Clyde Smith and wife,
Martha B. Smith, to Carrie
Duffy Ward. Property on Forbes
Alley.
Della Hyatt to Hyatt Memo
rial Home For Boys,Inc. Prop
erty In No. 3 township.
W. G. Clark; Nan G. Clark;
D. R. Clark; S. N. Clark and
wife, Louise W. Clark; Sue C.
Bellamy and husband, Marsden
Bellamy; Placlde C. Taylor and
husband, Douglas Taylor; Isa
belle C. James to Susie
Whitaker Davis. Property In
Craven County.
Donald E. Esllck and wife,
Bernice V. Esllck, to Richard
O. Bemlsh and wife, Wanda
N. Bemlsh. Property in No. 6
township.
Eddy Odell Jones and wife,
Dolly Foy Jones, to Llnwood
Earl Fllllngame and wife,
Evelyn Shirley Fllllngame.
Property on Mill Creek Road.
Gene A. Jackson and wife,
Mildred A. Jackson, to Robert
L. Maides and wife, Nellie S.
Maldes. Property In No. 6 town
ship.
Charlie T. Rice, Jr., and wife,
Mollle Irene Rice, to John Roger
Hobson and wife, Georgia C.
Hobson. Property In Woodrow
Place.
Willie Cotton to A. L. Waters
and wife, Iona M. Waters. Prop
erty In No. 9 township.
Roger Moore Wernlcks and
wife, Julia Smallwood Wer
nicke, to Julia Smallwood Wer
nicke. Property on Middle
street.
Bernard O. Ketner and wife,
Rosalyn M. Ketner, to Have
lock Yacht Club, Inc. Property
In No. 6 township.
George R. Burnham and wife,
Gladys E. Burnham, to Gulon
E. Lee and wife, Dora Mae
Lee; James Earl Jones and
wife, Daphne P. Jones. Prop
erty in Trent Park.
Herbert Fuller Pace and wife,
Magdalene C. Pace, to National
Dairy Products Corporation.
Property In No. 8 township.
E. C. Edgerton, Sr.,andwlfe,
Lou H. Edgerton, to Burl G.
Hardison. Property In Edgerton
Heights.
Burl G. Hardison and wife,
Lillie F. Hardison, to Burnls
Coleman and wife, Hilda Bed-
dard Coleman. Property In Ed
gerton Heights.
Robert E. Belle-Oudry and
wife, Lenore D. Belle-Oudry,
and wife.
Property
to E. H. Bradbury
Sara B. Bradbury,
on Park Avenue.
Atlantic Christian College,
Incorporated, to William Ben
jamin Brinkley and wife, Doris
Register Brinkley. Property in
Pinecrest.
Morris Brothers, Incorpo
rated, to Hazel T. Toler. Prop-
, erty on Griffin Avenue.
Frederick J. Kramer and
wife, Patricia R. Kramer, to
Russell E. Haskell and wife,
Cora L. Haskell. Property In
No. 6 township.
■ J. M. Aberly, Jr., and wife,
Ennis L. Aberly, to Raymond
Hatley and wife, Katherine Hat
ley. Property In No. 8 township.
Don E. Lee and wife, Dewey
B. Lee, to Merrill O. Fink and
wife, Audrey S. Fink. Property
In No. 6 township.
Alexander Robert Steve
Kontos and wife, Rosa Lee R.
Kontos, to J. V. McCain and
wife, Vivian C. McCain. Prop
erty in No. 7 township.
Leo V. Lewis, Jr., and wife,
Elizabeth Louise Lewis, to J,
Allen Curtis, Sr., and wife, Ida
S. Curtis. Property In Oakside
and Bridgeton.
Gulon E. Lee and wife, Dora
Mae Lee, to James Earl Jones
and wife. Daphne P. Jones.
Property In Forest Hills.
Don E. Lee and wife, Dewey
B. Lee, to Vincent D. DlGiulio
and wife, Marjorie F. Dl-
Glullo. Property In No. 6 town
ship.
J. A. Ormond and wife, Inez
T. Ormond, toShellleF, Ritchie
and wife, Geneva P. Ritchie.
Property In No. 3 township.
TRYON - SAT. - THUR.
Ann-Margret watches boy friend Bobby Rydell
cesent" television kiss she is due to receive from Jesse Pearson as a rock 'n
roll singer in Bye Bye Birdie. The Kohimar-Sidney production also stars
Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, and Maureen Stapleton, with Ed Sullivan as
himself. A Columbia Pictures release based on the Broadway success, "Bye
Bye Birdie" is in Panavision and Eastman Color.
lunch plans, and 1,000,000 who of foreign countries, 124.
shared farm, vocational, health
and educational equipment sent
by Americans through CARE’S
Self-Help Program.
North Carolina residents In
the N. C. State student enroll
ment for the 1962 Fall Semester
numbered 5,416; residents ofj
other states 900; and residents
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PERSONAL FOREIGN AID
MANILA—In 1962, CARE
helped 4,200,000 people In the
Philippines: 3,200,000 given
food, mainly children In school-
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