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Ann Street Methodists Break Ground for Education Building Indication o( the cooperative action which has been taken to get the N. F. Eure Educational Building underway is the brigade of offi cial! who turned the first spades of earth on the site Sunday morn ing. They are, left to right, Mrs. N. F. Eure, the Rev. J. D. Young, pastor, who's giving Mrs. Eure a bit of advice on bow ta dig, Thomas Eure, whose eyes are twinkling at bis mother's efforts and who Is Photo* by Jerry Schumacher head ot the building committee; W. H. Potter, chairman of the cen tral. steering committee; Braxton Adair, chairman ot the board of trustees; Leslie Moore, Sunday School superintendent during the start of the building program; E. W. Downum, Sunday School superin tendent; and Lance Smith, chairman of the commission on education. Mrs. N. P. Eure look ? prominent part in the grand-breaking ceremony. The new building is named in honor of her late hoshand. The Rev. J. D. Young, paitor, who it ahown with her, conducted the ground-breaking ceremony. 46 Real Estate Transfers Recorded at Courthouse Forty-six real estate transfers were recorded at the courthouse in Beaufort from May 29 to June 11. They are as follows: Morehead City? E B. Fleming and wife to Wilbur W. Finch and wit*, $10; Alfred W. Pittman to Myrtle L. Pittman. $10; John A. Smith and wife to Percy L. Teague and wife, $10; David S. Moore and wife to Benjamin B. Sugg, $10. Rachel E. Newsome to Mrs. Eva Lewis, $960.88; Lurline Parham to Susan Anne Stephenson, $100; Hugh Salter, sheriff, to Theodor* Phillips, $54.04; Glendon B. Cam pen and wife to Cal W. Whaley and wife, $10; W. J. Blair et al to V 4 W Hotel Corp., $10. Gerald V. Phillips and wife to Ethel B. Goodwin, $10; Henry A. Walker and wife to Ralph Medlin and wife, $10; Jenniess E. Jones and wife to A. B. Cooper, $100; R. Jarvis Proctor and wife to Ivan M. Proctor, $10; Louella F. Roberts to Nick Galantia and wife, $10. Cornelius Van S. Roosevelt et al to Ira Guthrie and wife, $10; Earl A. Sells Jr. and wife to Bruce L. Goodwin, $10; C. S. Carr and wife to William E. Brewer and wife, $100: Bruce L. Goodwin and wtfe to KM Bell Piner Longest, $10, and Martin D. Burkenroad and wife to Ernest L. Whorton sad wife, $100. Hianfsil nsimiii W. Murrill and wife to CHnton Willis (and wife $10; Annie L. Jones to War ran Grant and wife, $100; Hugh Salter, sheriff, to Theodora Phil lip*. $a; North Sakiston and wife to F. L. Hetty and wife, $10 Town of Beaufort to Marcus G. Carpenter Sr., $600; Annie L. Jones to Charles Z. Chappell and wife, $100; W. J. I pock and wife to Mildred Whitehurst, $10; Mil dred Whitehurst to W. J. I pock and wife, $10; William T. Lewis and wife to R. M. Williams and wife, $100. Newport ? Hugh Salter, sheriff, to Theodore Phillips, $14.74; H E. Mann and wife to Wallace B Shook and wife, $10; C. H. Pringle and wife to Irvln W. Smith and wife, $10; Norman S. Bell and wife to Leo T. Gray and wife, $10; Ru dolph L. Garner and wife to Solon Perkins aid wife, $10. Straits ? Charles G. Nelson and wife to Osborne G. Pigott et al, $100; Stacy G. Nelson et al to Os borne G. Pigott et al, $100; E. Stamey Dtvls and wife to Murry T. Pigott, $10; Vannie Willis et al to Otway Christian Church, $10 Barkers Island? Cecil J. Nelson and wife to Ashton Styroo and wife. $10; John W Willis to Ash ton Styron and wife, $10, and Ir vin W. Davis to Owen B. Fulford et al, $950 White Oak? J. W. Pearson et al to Hugh A. Morris and wife, $100. Marshallberg ? Jones Braa. Real ty Co. to Elmo J. Fisher and wife, $10. Smyrna ? Weston G. Willis and wife to George Hancock, $10 otway? w. L Gillikin and wife to Lundy Qillikia Jr. ami wife, $10. Pertaneath ? Hugh Salter, aher iff to W. E Guthrie. $$1. (Mar Island? Elmer H. Lapton and wife to C. W. Jackson Jt. and wife, $10, ?PFT After the serious part came the happy part ? eating. Typical of the heavily-laden picnic tables is the one shown here. At left Is Mrs. William Roy Hamilton and at the right Is W. H. Potter. Middle Class Workers Important Since Atom i Ann Arbor, Mich. (AP)? A Uni- 1 versity of Michigan sociologist says 1 automation and the atom will 1 place more importance than ever on the middle class of workers. Asst. Prof. Harold L. Wilensky ! said middle clas salaried white I collar and professional people will be jonied by the blue collar fac tory worker who "already is merged in income and with auto mation will become more mental and less physically minded." The Census Bureau estimates 26% million Americans over 64 in Lhe year 2000. GET A VACATION ? 7?, ij ON YOUR CAR ? and repay at low bank rotas! Um your cor qt tocurity for a vocation loon? or for money for any purpotol Don't lot lock of cmh prevent you from doing th? things yew wont to do, not when Fint-Citiiera' loan Mrvko b is liaipl* and qukkl And youD tan at low bank ratec, with payment! tailored to your In com. Lot u> give you full drtnlbl DfSTAUMENT 10AN ?VAITMINT ? Downtown Offk* lob^l * W* UU trwnch Oty * ImlitifljIJ Members of the congregation gather at (he site for the ground breaking ceremony. The new building will (o op oa the lot formerly known as the Fodrie property. At the left are officials who took The ground-breaking ceremony 'or the N. F. Eure Educational Suilding, Ann Street Methodist Church, on Sunday marked the be ginning of a building program vhich will cost more than $166,000 The ceremony followed a half an tour church service. Spadesful of ?arth were turned shortly before toon as a warm June sun shone lown and a cooling southwest >reeze played through the large rees which shade the building site. The structure will stand on Ann itreet, east of Craven, and across he street from the Lottie Sanders Suilding. Mr. Eure, after whom it is tamed, was for 20 years superin endent of the Sunday School, was ictive in all church programs, erved on the official church board or more than 40 years, and died iilay 23, 1955 while serving as chairman of the building commit ee for the new educational build ng. The ground-breaking service was conducted by the Rev. J. D. Young, )astor, with the choir and congre ?ation participating. During the service, Thomas Sure, son of N. F. Eute, qxjyfssed he family's appreciation for ftam ng the building in honor of his ather. Lance Smith, chairman of the commission on education, paid tri- 1 bute to Fred R. Seeley who had contributed time, money and inter est toward the building program. Mr. Seeley is in the hospital and was not present at the ceremony. Mr. Smith announced that in honor of Mr. Seeley and his splen did contribution toward the build ing of the church over the years, the O'Bryan house would in the future be known as the Fred R. Seeley Building. The O'Bryan house, at Ann and Craven, is now used for Sunday School classrooms. Mr. Smith was in charge of ar rangements for the ground-break ing and the picnic. The Sunday school furnished paper plates and forks and the Wesleyan Guild pre pared two barrels of lemonade. 18-Year-Old Meal Ticket Still Serviceable c Canton, Okla. (AP> ? Back in 1938 Rene Heinz, working here c with the Oklahoma Highway De- > partment, bought a meal ticket at v a cafe. s He didn't have time to use it all s up before being shifted to another a Job. He revisited the cafe recently, < pulled out the meal ticket and got It the unused portion redeemed. |a Heinz got a surprise when he c was served by the same waitress | who issued it 18 years ago. |E part la the cercmoay. Al the right Is the Fred It. Seeley Bulldlof n?w used by Sunday School classes. Havelock Youth Wins Scholarship Cherry Point- John T. Stitzel, 7, of 207 Fleetwood St., Havelock. C., today became the first ^orth Carolinian to be awarded he 1st Marine Division Associa ion scholarship. He is the son of Mrs. 'fcaomi V. rhugg of the Fleetwood Street ad Iress and stepson of the late Ma ine Maj. Doil R. Stitzel. Major Stitzel lost his life in (orea March 25, 1953, when the lelicopter he was piloting crashed U that time, he was attached to ^ -larine Helicopter Squadron 161 ?f the 1st Marine Air Wing. The 1st Marine Division Asso iation. Inc., with headquarters in Alexandria. Va., is composed of eterans of the 1st Marine Divi ion. The association maintains a cholarship fund for educational issistance to the surviving depen lents of persons who served in he Division, or an attached <un it, nd lost their lives in the service ?f the United States. Stitzel, who is a senior at New lern High School and next year Port Calendar MS Goettlngra ? Due at More head City today to load tobacco for Hamburg. The full load wfll be 500,000 pounds, of which half is bright-leaf from North Caro lina, and the other half hurley from Kentucky. USS Cambria ? Due today at Morehead City. MV Plat Id la ? Left yesterday from Trumbull Asphalt after un loading asphalt and fuel oil from Curacoa. SS R. A. Hummel ? Leaving to morrow from Esso Terminal af ter unloading fuel oil from Aruba. College Illness East Lansing, Mich. (AP) ? Hpe he-gardenitis and baseball fever ire suspected contributors to the >5.000 hours of sick leave taken ast year by Michigan State Col* ege employes. It cost the school M 00.000 Now the college hat lired a graduate nurse to check >n sick leaves. vill attend State College, Raleigh, 8 the fourth recipient of the schol* irship since its beginning In May [953. COME IN TODAY I We Have the figures -to show why. ..now is the smart time to buy I Right now is the time to start enjoying all the fun and prestige of Oldsmobile ownership! 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