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First Methodists Use New Communion Plates Tfce six sterling silver Commun nion plate* given la memory of lbs. Harriet Foy Edwards ware used at the service at Holy Com ?union May 4 for the first time in the First Methodist Church, More bead City. These plates were given to the thureh by the children and ether desoendenta of Mrs. Ed wards. They are a deeply priced gift and will' be used reverently through the years. Mother's Day will be recognized at the church Sunday. The pastor will use as his sermon subject, Our Mothers. Special honor will be shown to the oldest mother present and to the mother who has the largest family present. The Junior Churchgoers Choir will sing We Thank Thee For Our Mothers. Mother's Day culminates Na tional Family Week which began Sunday, May 4. During the week *- Family Night Supper was held Wednesday. At 7:30 the pastor led the devotional and at 8 o'clock the official board met in Mrs. Eure's Classroom. Vacation Church School will be ha Id June 24 lining the theme, J ecus. Staff for the school include! Mr*. A. B Cooper, kindergarten superintendent, who will be assist ed by Mr*. Ethan Davis, Mr*. R. G. Gaskill, Miss Annette Cooper, Mis* Kathy Chalk and Mis* Susan Dill. Mrs. C. R. Renfrew, primary department superintendent, who will be assisted by Mrs. R. A. Bloomgren, Mrs. Marion Mills, Miss Judy Cooper, Mrs. C. C. Wil lis and Miss Dottie Chalk. Mrs. Perry Taylor Jr., superin tendent of the Junior Department, will be assisted by Mrs. W. F. Moore, Mrs. A. G. Colenda, Miss Nancy Laughton, Miss Elizabeth Taylor and Miss Jacquie Roberts. Mrs. R. E. Laughton will serve as chairman of the refreshment com mittee. She will be assisted by Mrs. Lottie Adams, Mrs. T. D. Kemp, Mrs. E. W. Piner and Mrs. Thelma Sadler. On Saturday, June 14, several adults and youth of the church will attend Camp Farthest Out at Campbell College, Buie's Creek. The conference will continue for the week following. Former Morehead Resident Elected to Church Office Mr*. Edward W. Garbade, the former Elva Willis of Morehead City was elocted president of the Women's Baptist Mission Societies of Stonington Union Association, Connecticut, at an all-day meet ing at the Poquonock Bridge Bap tist Church. There were 100 women present representing the IS Baptist churches in the association. Speakers were Dr. William Dale Terrell of Hartford, Conn., execu tive secretary of the Connecticut Baptist Convention and Earl Ber ry, a missionary who with his wife, Dr. Mary Kirby Berry, served in a leper colony in Assam, India, for six years. Mrs. Garbade is the daughter of Mr. Vannie C. Willis, now of Beau fort, and lives with her husband and three children, Wayne, Melody and Billy Van in Groton, Conn., where Mr. Garbade is an instruc tor at the submarine escape train ing lank. Lay Leaders Conduct Services at Marshallberg Trinity Methodist Church Mar shallberg, was honored by the presence of Allen Elliott, lay speaker from Newport, at the morning service April 27, 1958. Wilbur Garner, lay leader of the Methodist Church of Newport spoke at the evening service. Troy D. Moore, lay leader of Trinity Church, conducted both the morning and evening services and introduced the guest speaksri. After the evening service, refresh ments were served by the Tbalma Cash Circle in the recreation de partment. Revival Continues The revival at the Crab Point Free Will Baptist Church will con tinue through next Friday, May II. It started Monday night. The visiting evangelist, from New Bern, is the Rev. Cecil Campbell. Paator 1* the Rev. James E. How ? Mrs. Edward W. Garbade . . . lives in Connecticut Newport Speaker You are cordially invited to attend a gospel qieeling which will He in progress May 11 May 18 at the Newport Chureh of Christ. The evangelist speak ing each evening at 7-3* on vital bible subjects will be F. Yater Tant, Abilene, Texas. 14 Children Join St. Egbert's Fourteen children made their first Holy Communion at the 9 o'clock Mass Sunday at St. Eg bert's Catholic Church. Dressed in white they were Lau reen Salter, Katiileen Johnson, Anna Murdock, Elizabeth Wade, Donald Gerber, Michael Gerber, Ronald Garner. Gary Garner, Lee Gray, Gerard Hyman, Thomas Pagano, Robert Cantelli, Donald Wisner, Allen Ba ker. The St. Egbert's School choir sang during the services. Soil Testing Specialist Speaks to Farm Leaders G. D. McCart, agronomist from the soil testing division, Raleigh, spoke yesterday to members of the County Agriculture Workers Coun cil. The council met in the farm agent's offiee, Beaufort, Mr. McCart showed how fresh plants are tested to determine the amount and kind of plant food in their tissues. St. Andrew's Youth Will Conduct Sunday Service Youth Sunday will be observed^ In St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Morehead City, at the 11 a.m. wor ship service. "Young Churchmen" will eon duct the entire service. They will be Elizabeth Highsmith, Mary Louise Shivar, Glenn Burbage, Marilyn Brittingham, Elaine Mil ler, George R. Wallace Jr., and James Leigh. Others taking part will be Ty Highsmith, William Holowiti, Har vey Litton, Skip Sheppard, Borden Wallace, Buddy Davis and Rob ert Ward Williams. Members of the junior choir, which will sing, are Donna Ander son, Gail Anderson, Beth Baugham, Linda Brusstar, Sue Perry Bullock, Ann Marie Lewis, Ludie McClaln, Ann Ward Williams. Dick McClain Jr., Herschel Miller, Jane Patrick, Becky Rice, Gail Swaan, Lec Ven ters, and Mary Wetby Wattles. j SMYRNA May 7 ? Sgt. Alfred Morris of t Quantico, V*., spent the weekend | with Mrs. Morris and son. Lonnie Guthrie at San Diego, Calif., arrived last week to spend some time with his mother, Mrs. Vera Guthrie. Miss Daphne Dudley of Beaufort j spent Monday wtih her sister, Mrs. Willie Guy Willis. Mr. Truman Davis, who is work- 1 ing in Martinsville, Va., spent the j weekend with his family. Gifts for the fourth wedding an niversary should be made in leather. ?3 Hundreds of Homesites for Abundant Living! A I |/^TI A Kl I ^ ^ ?? W ? ? ^ J I 10 AM. Until Finished H | | 0 Property of Rochelle Realty < Roanoke Rapid*, N. C. * MITCHELL VILLAGE * North Carolina's Most Livable Subdivision ? Overlooking Beautiful Bogue Sound nonrUF A rv /?ITW fcl f AP?r"lln?t(|S' 3 m11" w,st on u s- Highway 7? and N.C. 24 AnOREHcAD CITY, N> C. ?tourist route from East to Fla. Perfect site for shopping renter at intersection of highways. 36 miles to New Bom; 123 miles of Raleigh; 30 miles to Camp Le jeune; 13 miles to Cherry Point. 12 minutes from Atlantic beaches. Build in a Community You Will Be Proud Of You'll love living 1b this great fishing, tourist, business, resort area. Mitchell Village is in North Carolina's sunniest county, yet It is the coolest spot in the summertime and one of the warmest spots in winter. Whether you want a permanent or part-time home, you'll find it quickly accessible by auto, bus or plane from points miles away. Lots in this beautifully wooded subdivision have frontages of 90 to 18# feet, and depths of 15* to 350 feet. Many lovely homes have already been built and many more are la the planning stages. You're choosing more than a lot when you buy in Mitchell Village, for you'll be investing hi a neighborhood as well. Value is reflected on evety turn. Sensible building restrictions have beea formulated for your protection. You can bo sure of an exceptionally high ratio of heme owners to renters in this exclusive highly preferred section. This means a neighborhood of better maintenance and upkeep. Here is wholesome environment and a happy atmosphere ? the features good citizens and homemakers look for. Build now or later , . . but now Is the time to buy your lot TERRAIN FOR ECONOMICAL BUILDING. Here's realscenic splendor and gently sloping land where it's prac tical to build. No extra heavy grading, excavating or filling In. No retaining walls to build. Streets have been laid out and are in the process now of being improved. Most of them have curbs already in. Lights and telephones available. You get clear title to the choicest homesites in all of North Carolina. Don't miss this chance! FOLLOW THE MOOERN TREND Today's working pattern and fast transportation facili ties have radically altered America's way of Mvblg. Today's family lives away from town where they can have more elbow room, more fresh air and sunshine. Mitchell Village homesites meet every test. Grow all kinds of flowers, vegetables, shrubs, etc. Yes . . . Mitchell Village is ideal for those who want to retire to a quiet, peaceful neighborhood where there is enough activity available for a better-than ever full life. This is an oatatending opportunity for home builder or Investor. Check Mitchell Village to day and see for yourself! SUPREME FOR THE SPORTSMAN Best bunting and risking territory in the nation. Boat ing and water skHng can be enjoyed here. Each resi dent of Mitchell Village may use access area to Bogue Sound. Launch your boat, have all rlghti of egress and ingress. Safe swimming. Fifte?r minutes from ocean beaches. Near new coun try dob golf course. All kinds of fun and recreation at -your finger tips: U J, . BUY, BUILD, LIVE, PROSPER IN MITCHELL VILLAGE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY For Investment or Immediate Use Idea! Locution >1 Intersection of Heavily-Traveled Highways! The firet thing that will impress you about Mitchell Village is Its wonderfully commanding location. The land designated for a modern shopping center has 144S.7 feet of actual high way frontage and is very deep. lugress and egress frea two major highways is offered. Besides being only three miles of populous Morehead City and very near other bustling towns, it is only 13 miles of Cherry Point Marine Air Station and 30 miles of Camp Lejeune where thousands of service men are stationed and other thousands of civilians are em ployed. It is also on a favorite tourist route and would af ford a welcome retreat for weary travelers. Here, la the heart of Mitchell Village, is a ready-made money maker for the man who can look ahead. Many home* have already been built here and many others are now being planned . . . and with the hundreds of families who will buy and build on these preferred homesites, you'll have a perfect set-up to reap a golden harvest of profits. Never has the opportunity far a wise Investment been so great. WONDERFUL MOTEL & BUSINESS SITES Mitchell Village includes approximately one mile of highway frontage along U.S. 7t and N.C. 24, on the Morehead City Swansboro Road. Here's prize highway frontage, and the ideal site for a motel. Terrific flow of traffic on both high ways. No other motel la the area, so competition is no factor. There's not another spot where it would be so practical to build a modern motel. If you want to make n i>ney, get land like this on a main highway near a growing city and hold it for awhile. Here you will find every factor that will cause the land to increase in value. You will never make money out of lots you could have purchased and didn't. DESIRABLE PLANT SITE Industrial property on the north side of Railroad on Highway 70 offers an ideal plant site for a multitude of purposes. Three-quarters of a mile up the highway from the intersec tion and is on a R.R. right of way. Tremendous expansion has about seen desirable sites used up, and this is probably the finest tract so near the facilities offered by Morehead City. The Southern Railroad has recently taken over the A&EC, thus the port of Morehead City is provided with a through east-west trunk line by a major carrier. Investors! Bay this preferred plant site and hold it to make money. FREE! >93 ? CHEVROLET 'Boor GIVEN TO SOME PERSON ATTENDING THIS SALE! DONT MISS IT! YOU COULD BE THE WINNER GOOD PLACE TO PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK When you consider how real estate alone North Carolina'! east coast Is Join* up because of commercial, Industrial and population growth, you see that it's a money-making hedge against inflation. Nothing gives > man more satisfaction and security than owning real estate. The value of the homcsites and commercial property at Mitchell Village is obvious. You'll never make a profit out of land you could have bought. Don't let this opportanlty slip by. It's going at auction and yon set the prioe! COME TO SALE EARLY AND LOOK Take a careful and studied look at these lots. Bring your family and pick out Ike lot or lots of your choice. Every factor here for ideal homesites or business. For illustrated brochure or additional information, contact our office. J. L Todd Auction Co. * West 3rd St Telephone 4-l65? Route, Georgia LICENSES ? BONDED ? INSURED OAKY DOAKS Lock Up for Th? Nifht
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