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• • Pago -3- S5*00 will got you into everything, including lectures, all the displays, and the tea. For locturos alone, you pay ^^nd for tea, show and sale, the cost is S2.00, Not far to go for a really into depth antique weekend - just down the road a piece to the VJlialer Inn on Salter Path Road. ANCIENT M/iRINERS BOIa/LERS: Don’t forget the kick-off meeting Wednesday, Soptcnibcr 15 at 5 pn# at Bogue Banks Country Club •», hors d*oeuvrcs, free set-ups and beer, BYOB, cost $1.30 per person. AIECE’S CLOSET holds no skeletons - it is, instead, bulging with big-name brand feminine fashion and locally created crafts and art. The closet is a small, newly decorated house on Highway 70 West, between the Beachcomber and the Ole Church Flea Market, has been open just a bit more than a month, and its two merchants, Greta Richards, formerly with Inside Out, and Ginny VeReen formerly of Ginny's, are having a good time selling their wares, which in clude such labels as James Kenrob, Dalton, Kimberley, Lanvin, Nardis of Dallas, Pendleton, and Lanz, as well as several others. Sizes range from 5 to 13 and from 6 to 20, Greta, and Ginny welcome hand done things on con signment, will be glad to see what you might like to sell. Right now they are featuring some thumbprint paintings, a group of miniature oils, a selec tion of woodcrafts, and a few Christmas items, with more to come, Alice doesn't live there anymore; in fact, never did, Alice's Closet was the name of a brand of clothes once, and Greta and Ginny thought it had a nice sound. DO YOU get over to Raleigh sometimes for a concert or a meeting or some shopping? There's a place to eat outside the city on 401, about miles off the beltline, called SETH JONES l8^7» (Seth Jones was the man who wuilt the splendid old house, and you can guess what year he did it). The house is kind of out in a rolling countryside, surrounded by lovely trees (an especially wonderful oak stands in the front yard) and groen fields, with grazing horses wandering about in leisurely fashion. The menu has a fixed price of ^|12*50 per person, but don't stop reading yet. There are five courses, \d.th lots of choices, and all are superb. You begin vo-th the house pat4 and end \r±th a dessert out of your wildest dessert dreams (try the almond roll and they use real whipped cream). In between‘there are things like shrimp De Jonghe or snails, really fresh crunchy salads, veal surprises, pepper steak, fresh vegetables - one can't remember the menu com pletely. Besides this really satisfying food, there is music; the night ve were there a pianist played everything from show tunes to Chopin, ajid sheifisn't just one of those chord bangers; she ’.was a musician. On Sundays a quartet from the North Carolina SympHnony entertains as you dine. There are friendly, dressed up, non stuffy waiters, candles in brass candle sticks, fresh flowers, and there is even a marvelous little bar upstairs with Victorian settees and marble topped coffee tables. Not to mention an extensive, as they say, wine list. Go to Raleigh and savor all this. If you v/ant to rationalize or justify the trip, stay all night at the Econotravel, a clean and inexpensive night's lodging, and blow the wad on the dinner, JOiiNNE PALUMBO, 22, and TONY PALUMBO, 23? are the newest young couple to move into PKS, VTliile renting on T-jalnut Circle they can ^^^atch ' their home grow on the corner of Walnut rnd Acorn, Tony is from Buffalo, N.Y., but has been spending recent years in Raleigh where he received his Masters de gree from N,C. State, Now he will work toward his PhD degree at the Nation al Marine Fisheries hero. After that he plans to work in the environmental or University fields. Joanne, from New J;-rsey, hasn’t been idle either - has been a professional interior designer. Some of her original pottary erections are here, along with a shell lamp and mantel clock. Both Palumbos o-re from large families, so brothers and sisters are frequent visitors, I'Jith them permanently is a Lasa Apso dog named Taiyshu, which means inter- stx)13,ar space in Chinese, Interstellar Space loves to pla.y Frisboo! And there is also a ca.t named "BP" and what that means is a secret. Welcome ■ from all of us to this attractive and intelligent pair. NMH TPAVibLERS - Peking, Yenan, Sian, Nanking, Shanghai, Canton, Hong Kong! RUBY and HENRY MILGROM who own a home on the cana.1 just lest of th^ Mimosa bridge went to the People's Republic of China for a month as part of a twenty-one member group through the University of North Caroline at Greensboro, In China they were assigned three "responsible people" who spoke English and
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