Page 2 West Craven HIGHLIGHTS April 5, 1979 Letter to the Editor Ernul News Baltimore reader likes Highlights’ local news by Alma Drake Ladies hold shower Dear Rick, I want to thank you for sending me a copy of your March 22nd issue of the West Craven Highlights. The article about my father, Hervey C. Ipock’s 92 nd birthday was enjoyed.by pie, my children, and grandchildren. I found muoi pleasure in the other items in your paper, especially the Jasper News written by Fannie Quimby. I graduated from Jasper High School in 1929. You know there comes a time in everyone’s life after you have raised your family, put your working years behind you (in my case, retired and widowed), you have more time to sit and think about the past, your childhood, school days and old friends. You wonder what’s happened, how life has treated them. In your paper I recognized quite a few familiar names and it gave me quite a thrill. I came to Baltimore in 1930. Although I have been on visits often, the times were of such short durations that they were spent with my immediate family. Reading your paper has inspired me. I am enclosing my subscription for the Highlights. What better way to get news from home? In appreciation, (signed) Eva Ipock Miller Spring ^ Sports. Wear The Grove 6280 and Camp 652 unit of the Woodmen held its regular meeting on Tuesday night, March 27th in the Woodman Hall at Emul. Everyone enjoyed playing crazy bingo. Refresh- of coffee, chocolate cake, chocolate candy, and soft drinks were served. The next meeting will be held on April 10. All members are urged to attend each meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vendrix, Sr. went to Raleigh and Clinton during the weekend of March 23rd. While in Raleigh, they visited their son, Jimmy and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Scott visited Mrs. Scott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Vendrix, Sr. over the weekend. Miss Tammy Troutner spent the weekend with her aunt, Mrs. Alma Drake and family. Just in Time for Easter Protect Your Loved Ones The ladies of the Ep- worth United Methodist Church held a miscell aneous wedding shower Friday night, March 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Casey Fellowship Hall. They were honoring Ricky Gray and Miss Betty Mitchell of Washington, N.C. MrSi_Lloyd Wiggins registered the guests as they arrived. Corsages were presented to the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. Reid Mitchell, and the groom’s mother, Mrs. Rich ard Gray. The refreshment table was covered with a green tablecloth and centered with an arrangement of yel low and white daisies and fern. The gift table had an arrangement of yellow and white spring flowers. The refreshments consist ed of wedding cake squares, nuts, mints, cheese biscuits and punch. The punch was served by Mrs. Steve Hickle and the cake by Mrs. Jean Bland. There were a number of visitors present. Among them were: Mr. and Mrs. Reid Mitchell, parents of the bride-elect of Washing ton, N.C., Mrs. Nell Hill, 'B. uiwreterson & Sort 'Vanceboro^ 244-0240 Dollar Days e Aprir St^r.ewlde April j^i Come In and Talk With Us We’ll tell you all about our many different life insurance policies. There’s one that’s right for you and your family. Act now. Call 244-1005 INTEGON Life Insurance J.G. Huff, Agent Be Prepared For Disaster Tornadoes can cause countless damage to your property. See| us before troubh ^ strikes. We’ll update your policy. Call Us! H.M.B. Insurance Agency I Vanceboro 244-1381 One A Day Vitamins with Iron 100's *4.79 value Metamucil bulk laxative a “Se florist-/., Margaret Brown & Dixie Dixon, operators 637-9117 2701 NeuseBivd. New Bern, N.C. Polaroid 14 oz. ’S’* value SX-70 Film *8.10 value $400 $000 Vanceboro Pharmacy Mike Morton, R. Ph., owner Main St. Vanceboro 244-1086 VE. A'S DINER Open For Breakfost 5 AM Lunch Served Daily Home Styled Cooking Morris Plaio Vonceboro, NC 244-1464 Mrs. Elmo Hill and Mrs. Ralph Hill of Vanceboro and Mrs. Ronald Nobles of Grifton, N.C. The church school of the Epworth United Methodist Church had their annual fish fry on Saturday, March 31 at the Casey Fellow ship Hall. Many friends and News of our Epworth Community by Mrs. Lola Mae Foy 244-1548 relatives of the church were present. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Har- riette of Pollocksville, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McGee of Vanceboro and Mrs. Lola Mae Foy of the Epworth community spent Sunday, March 25 in Norfolk, Va. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and Mrs. Frances Dixon. Mrs. Kaye Morrie Dale returned home Wednesday from Duke Hospital and is recovering nicely. She will soon be back to work. Mrs. Ann Roach and sister, Mrs. Dot Jenkins of Chapel Hill left Thursday night for a trip to Columbus, Ohio. They will return Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiggs of River- view, Arapahoe were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Witherington Tuesday. Miss Betty Ann T- Ipp of Ayden spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Naomi Cannon on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Barrwick of Fort Barnwell and Mrs. Lela Mae Kirk- man were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Butler of Grifton Tuesday night. A delicious meal of quail, creamed potatoes, cole slaw, spring salad and . blueberry pie with ice t cream was served by Mrs. Butler. Mr. Carl Barefoot left Thursday for Richmond, Va. While there he will visit his son. Grad and three grandchildren. Heather, Chris, and John Barefoot. He will also visit his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mil dred Kirkman Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hill and girls, Angela and Amanda, visited Mrs. Hill’s mother, Mrs. Lela Mae Kirkman, Friday. They left the girls for a weekend with their grandmother. Friends of Mrs. Fred Williams will be sorry to hear of her illness and hope for her a speedy recovery. Dear Libby Dear Libby: I’d like to sound off on a subject that really bugs me. Respecting parents. It makes my skin crawl and I also get hot under the col lar to observe the way children and even grown ups treat their parents. It is so hurtful to know you’ve been the best parent you can be and all you get from your children is their “give me’’ and most of the time without a thank you or any signs of appreciation. For everyone who reads this if your parents are still living and if you do love and appreciate them tell and show them every chance you get. It will be too late when you stand over their coffin because they won’t hear you. So lets all shape up and give our parents the respect that’s due them. Been There Dear Been There: I agree with you. Now is the time. ^ibby The West Craven HIGHLIGHTS (USPS 412-110) RICK CANNON PUBLISHER R.L. CANNON, JR BUSINESS MGR. 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