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• • Page -4- Club, initiator of the project, are MABEL HEMPHILL, PEG KNIGHT, G. W. E.^TLAWD of Warren, Jersey, who hear'l of the flagpole project i:hroug-h the SHORE LINE, and GISNN G,_H;\LL, of Raleigh, DOHTHA HALL's brother (D0HT1I4 is President of the Go7.den CJ.ub and, yes, her maiden n/n,me was Hall, too) through whom crrangeraents wcre^made to get the North C:j.rolina flag. All these men helped: ED BUIQY, ED DOLL**, RANDY FRIDLEY, FRAI.’K JOHIfSON, FRED KORFF, BILL f./i^..»CNALD, RAY SCOXINv::, and M GrurrJey says special applautie is due ED KARNER who put in much time and effort, **iw^i.TOR o NOTE: The orily holp BILL DOLL supplied was the round thing at the top + fIc,,^olej gold painted now, but origina].ly a copper float v=;,lve from a toilet tank (courtesy Kohler Company, Koiiler, Wis.) (Our Tiled and True Toilet Tycoonini) ^is really is C*ai^en Club month. Some of the Pine Knoll Shores members went to the regional luncheon and meeting on June 18 at the Coral Bay Club, Of the twonty-one clubs present, Pine Knoll Shores received recognition as the newest club organized in District Xi of the North Carolina Garden Clubs, In Scotland you may sing "The Campbells Are Coming" but in PKS we sing "The Smiths Are Coming, Hurrah, Hurrah!" And they have settled close together. On Oakleaf Drive are HAZELj MARY CATHERINE and KERNEY; and DAISY and MHVIN, Just around the comer are ARNOLD and JEI-/EL on Mulberry Court on the canal; and MILDRED and HAROLD on Hickory Couirb also on the canal. The latest to move in are ARNOLD and JEWEL who came here frcr.i Bay Village, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, Amo].d was a che^iii- cal engineer witn B, F, Goodrich Chemical Company, Their son BOB, a college stu dent, is here for the summer, and they have a married daughter in Atlanta, They have been looking in this area for four or five years, saw the former STAN BRUNT house for cale, bought it, and moved in. Now they are adding a garage with ARNOLD and BOB working hard on it. They enjoy golf and bridge. CAROLYN and RICHARD EVANS, newly of Maryland, live now on our Holly Dr, They will be building a house on Beechwood - literally - RICHARD is going to be doing painting, wal^apering, and building down here although he has been a geography teaciier up to now. The Evans have three children: 9, 8 and 6 years old. MARY and BILL MUELLE®, who bought the Burnett's house on Oakleaf Dr,, are settled in and enjoying 3,ife in PKS, They come from Chathaun, N, J, where Bill was a CPA tax accountant and are long time friends of KAY and LARRY JEROME, also PKS'ers, MUELxiERS are parents of four children, all married — a daughter and son living in New Jersey, another son in Saratoga Springs, N.Y,, and a daughter in Kentucky - foiir grandchildren, MARY and BILL both love to bowl and play bridge, and they plan to take up golf in the Pall, A vegetable garden is on Mary’s list of projects. uONGPATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER TO OUR RUTH BRAY—at a gatheringof local and State p'jople, Mr, Jake Alexander, Socretar:/' of the Dep£-rtment of Transportation, State of No3?th Carolina, presented her with the ORDER OF THE lONG LEAF PINE, an'honorary docree giving her the right to toast the Old North Staxe at official functions. In presenting the order, Mr, Alexander stated that he was acting as an emisr.ary of the governor. He expressed his gratitude to Ruth for her continuing efforts and interest in the growth of eastern North Carolina, and stated that it is people such as she who hctve shaped the future of the State, The decree, signed by Gov, JaiTiSS E, Holshouser, Jr,, can only be given by the ^“^vp.nior and Ruth is one of the very few people in the County ever to receive the — oOo
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