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PINE KNOLL SHORES WOMEN'S CLUB Fred Odell, Carteret General Hospital Administrator, will speak on "Health Care Delivery:Facing Up to the Future" at a meeting of Pine Knoll Shores Women's Club on Friday, March 22, at Town Hall. Coffee is served at 9:30 AM, with the program to follow. Visitors are welcome. At the close of the meeting, members and guests are invited to join the Lunch Bunch at Bistro-by-the-Sea in Atlantic Beach. Special luncheon dishes will be available. Also planned for March is a tour of Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville on Tuesday, March 26th. Arrangements currently underway include lunch at the Officers' Club and a stop at the Exchange. Husbands and special guests are invited. Travel and Trips Co-chairs, Grace Meyers and Mary Ann Cornelius are in charge. Ruth Pearson, Publicity at the Library Bogue Banks Public Library, PKS Branch of Carteret County Public Library CALENDAR FOR MARCH PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME Monday, 10:30a.m. EXHIBITED will be the first showing of the Pebble Beach Watercolor Society, a local group which meets at Emerald Isle. In the display cabinets will be Pat Coleman's fiber art baskets and wall hangings made with yarn and fabrics, and her jewelry made with semiprecious stones, porcelain, gold and silver. OF SPECIAL NOTE: Truman Capote is the featured author for the book discussion group. Between the Bookends, which will meet Monday, March 11th, at 11:30 a.m. in the library auditorium. New members are welcome to join the book group. Reading of at least one of Capote's following titles is encouraged: "Breakfast at Tiffany's," "Answered Prayers," "Christmas Memory,", "Miriam," "Music for Chameleons," "Other Voices, Other Rooms," or "Thanksgiving Visitor." The temporary loan of any of these books to the Bogue Banks Library would be appreciated. NEW BOOKS AT BOGUE BANKS: Three new non-fiction titles at Bogue Banks are "A School Teacher in Old Alaska: the Story of Hannah Breece," "Palimpsest, a Memoir", by Gore Vidal, and "Very Best Men, Early Years of the C.I.A." Fiction titles . are Robin Cook's "Contagion" and "Pay Dirt, A Mrs. Murphy Mystery." For more information, call the library 247-4660. Welcome New Residerjts Ms. Mattie Kissiah has just moved into the neat, yellow house at 264 Salter Path Road. She was born and raised in Charlotte, NC, where she graduated from Queens College as a History Major. Then she went for a Masters Degree in career planning and worked as a career planning director at the college. From there she got into investment package and financial services. She transferred to Europe and ended up in Luxembourg and Germany. Mattie was called home five years' ago to look after ill members of the family. Now that all estates are finally taken care of, she's decided to start a new life here in PKS. A short way from her lives her cousin, Sara, and husband, Fred Fulcher. Mattie is now working for Century 21. Her hobbies are travel, reading and movies. A personal note: Mattie's brother, Herm Kissiah, is Head Dean of Students at Lafayette College in Easton, PA, and just happens to be my son-in-law's boss. Small world. Mattie believes she'll be happy here. "It's such a charming place to live." Betty Lee Foulk 4
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