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vm Page Five... Dare County Week by Week nciJiR Ihc Live and Newsy Items of Personal Interest From the Various Communities in Oiir Territory •KITTY HAWK NEWS Mr nntl Mrs. C. B. Perry of Nor folk, .'pent Sunday with rolntlvjy! ' Jier.e. Mlsa Virginia Beasley roLurn- otl with thcnt to spend two weeks with jlhelv daughter, Jane. Tlic\ baseball game played on. Virginia Dare Shore last Saturday between Point Harbor and Kitty Ih’.wk, was won by the visiting team, Kllijrt Baum and Silas Guard came 'homc last week end in order lo geU accustomr,d to the beach ! ferry sciiedvle ROANOKE FERRY COMPANY .Se-hcjiluln of Fort Landing, East Lake,' Ra.iiiokc Island and Mann's Harbor Fcrrica Effective to .September 15. 193# .^caving Roanoke Island '7 a! M.; 0 A, M.: "IZ.SO A. M,; *4 P. M.; 0 P. M. Leaving Manns Harbor, 7-30 A”. M.; 0:30 A. M: 2 P. M.; 4:30 P. .M.; 5:3d P. M. tx^iving East Lake, 0:30 P. M.; 2 P, ' M,: 5-30 P. AI. L:vhvlng Port Landing, 7:30 A. M.; 12'm.: 4:30 p. M. I' NOTICE: * Connects with East ' tAkc Boat. h‘ RiVTES: Roanoke Island-Mann’s Harbor Perry, $1.00; Fort Landing- fast ’'.ake I'eriT. $1.2.5. Passengers an all Ferries, 25c. T.'A. Baum. Mgr. Manteo, N. C. life again. They have been in Nor folk going to college for the last two years. Roy Beacham was one of the last to come home for the holidays after a hard winter l.a college. He lived with his father, Shelton Boacham, In Washington, D. C., during the school session, but has come here to visit his grandmother the rest of the summer. iMrs. J. R, Best and Columbus Baum motored to Durham, to visit friends and relatives Inst week end. Shannon-Rogers Miss Lula Rogers, daughter of T SCHEDULE ', THE VIRGINIA DARE * TRANSPORTATION CO.’S DUS In Connection With CoisUI Coach Ltnei Bumi from Union But Terminal. Norfolk* Va., and Virginia Oa.^ ' Hotel, Ellzabath City, N. O. Morning Schedule Manteo Hr. C. City Ar* Narfetk 7:03 0:3o 10:06 Ar. Mantet 11:00 Ji 1^ 1^) Lv. fforfotk Lv. C. City * S-OO ' «:3B — ^ ; Afternoon Schednle £f. Manteo Ar. C. City Ar. Horfolk ; :3:S0 5:40 4:30 61. Norfolk Lv. K City Ar. MtnUt 4:40 7;06 i’ TRUCK SCHEDULE % ' OAILV KXCKrr tURDAV Lv.'Manteo 5:00 a. m. Ar. Norfolk 6:00*. ai* VACATION TIME IS HERE AGAIN Cheapest Travel Bargains in Re cent Years RIDE THE RAIL-RUS via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Tickets are on sale dally nt one and one half cent per mile. You cannot drive an auto that cheap. ■A-tk nearest ticket agent for fares and schedules anywhere you want to go. VIRGINIA BEACH Swim in the Ocean J. F. DALTON Traffic Slanagcr Norfolk. Va. North Carolina's Own Railroad Will Rogers and Mrs. Lillian Rog- ri of Kitty ITuwk, wa.s rjiil.^Ily m.ir- rii'd In W.iiiche.,0 last S.tturday ui"ht lo Ben .Shannon, .son of Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon of Man- teo. DUCK NEWS NEW FERRY SCHEDULE OVER OREGON INLET ERccUve April 15, 193G. South Bound North Bound 7 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 9 A. IW 9:20 A. M. II A. M. L 11:20 A. M. 2 P. M 2:20 P. M. 4 P. M 4:20 P. M. 6 P. -M 6:20 P. BI. FISHERMEN will find the best fishing in this section and wiU find the new schedule helpful in going to New InleL J. B. TILLETT, Mgr. fi. ; l'; FORD FOR SALE 1931 Modci“A~Gdu^,"'goodTdii- dition; tires srood; motor just' re'* ' I bbred and rebuilt; new shock ab sorbers* etc. Apply / DARE COUNTY TIMES Manteo* N. C. r Infant Dies Funcr.tl .services tor the Infant, £o:i of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Scarborr otlgh of Duck wore con:luctrI In the Kitty Hawk cemetery S.-vlurdny af ternoon of last week. Personals Mr. and Mrs. WUllnm Twitord .and Mrs. Carrie Beals, were in Nor folk Monday on business. Edmond Rogers, Mrs. Carrie Baals and Mrs. Jimmy Hines, mo tored to Elizabeth City Saturday Mrs. Hlne.s alicnded a lueetlng con nected with the WPA Sewing work. Joyce Baum of Gr.andy, Is the guest of Mrs. Milburn Evan.s. Kathleen Brice of Manteo is spending some time with her aunt Mrs. Irving Rogers. Mrs. M. J. Evans and little son, Teddy and Mlsa Flora Scarborough visited Mrs. Evans’ father, C. H. Simpson of Grandy a few days last week. T. A. Toler moved In his now store Tuesday. Mrs. Lizzie Toler of Belhavon, visited her tlauglUer, Mrs. Joseph Scarborough this week. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Toler and three children, Arehlo, J. D., and Prances, of Daytona, Florida, were visiting friends and relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garronton and three children. Charlotte, Tliehna and Inez of Jar- vlsburg, were guests of Mrs. J. D. Scarborough Sunaay. WANCHESE PERSONALS Miss Walena Winstead of Elm City Is the house guest of Miss Elizabeth Hooker. Misses Eliza and Rowena Midgett, Sybil Daniel' and H L. Davis, •.spent Sunday in Norfolk. Dallas Midgett, Jr., of Norfolk, Is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Rowena Mid gett. Miss Temp Garris of Wilson and Mr. Speight of Statonsburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. Mr and Mrs. Fitzhugh Daniels of Reldsville, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Parker and baby of Elizabeth City land Mr. and Mrs. Mossle Daniels have.i were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1 E. Hooper Sunday They attend ed the moetln.g at the Tabernnae while here ,, ^ Mrs. Leslie Wise returned home Sunday irnm Wiishlngton, N.', C., whore she hn.s been with her sister, ATr.s. Lee Midgett. Mrs. Midgett is also home and getting on ril’eely after an appendix operation.',&■ Mrs. Alf Mooiier visited ..her brother, Dallas Gray In Washlngto.i ,a few days last week. ' ' ■Allen Hopkins, who has Been making his home hero with Mr. i&d Mrs. Dallas Grey since the'spring, has returned from a trip to B^'il' more, his former home. George Payne, George Hoo^ii Clyde Payne and Mrs. R. B. Payne spent Sunday at Rockq Mount. Mi^ sermon the third quarterly confer-' zan^aa FLlur n.ad Eurgcs.s Hooper. ,Vv.x-hin'’.tnn elice was (■onluct.’i A very l.irge delegation of church officials were pre.=a:nt from Rodnnlhe. At two thirty p. m.. Mrs. B. B. Slaughter, district director of the golden Jubi lee, addressed the congregation on the subject of mls-slon. His daugh ter, A.in Slaughter, spoke on the subject of young peoiile's work and training whlcli will bo hcltl In a few days at Loulsburg college and Chowan College. Tltoir addressas were very much admired by all present. Personals Mr and Mrs. Pearly Farrow and daughter, Minnie, of Frisco, ))assed through here recently enroule to Norfolk, where Mr. Farrow Is em- Payne remained for a visit wlUl ployed on one of the Lighthouse her daughters, Mrs. Alethla Booif* Tenders. and Mrs. Maebellc Joyner. ,, . Mr. B'nd Mrs. S. G. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Grey vlslt^: tliclr son, Sunday, who Is a patieriV In Taylor’s hospital, Whshingteihr •N. C. • j Miss Francis Wise visited, Mrs! Edith Gaines of Sanford, N. C.’, las^ week. "1 nie Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Lewbl have returned from Durham, whei* they have been attending Pastor’s^ School. Mr. Lewis was speaker at' the Gates County zone meeting last* Friday f Harry Midget left today alter an extended visit with his sister, Mrs'. Beaman Hooper. He was accom- paned by his sister. Mrs. C. W,' Munden and daughter, Selma Catherine and Mrs. Brantley Mc Coy and son, Jr., all of Elizabeth City. Miss Irene Midgett, Mrs. W. F. Wise a’Od son. Willie, Jr., have been visiting relatives in Raleigh and. Rocky Mount. A. M. Mcckins Is home from the Lighthouse for a week. He Is home to attend the revival. •Mr. and Mrs. A. Qard and sons, of Elizabeth i City,- are spending the summer here with Mrs. Card's par ents, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Hooper. Mesdamse Floyd Hooper. Melton Hooper. Tom Wise, motored to Englehard Monday morning. NAGS HEAD NEWS son, Ray, who has been visiting Mrs. Austin's son, G. A. Hooper, has returned back to Currituck Beach Coast Guard Station, where Mr, Austin is employed ns surfmnn. Rev. IM. W. Maness, pastor of the Kinnakcet charge, who has been at- .tendlng the pastor’s training school ,at Duke University, passed through here recently enroute to Avon. His isister and neicc accompanied him. 'S C. T. Williams of Avon passed through Saturday from Norfolk en- pjute to Avon heavily loaded with tencral merchandise. Miss Alice Carter, home demon stration agent for Dare County, (passed through Thursday evening Icnroute from Hatteras to Manteo. A. W. Hooper and daughter. Ar- John Buchanan and family movv ed in their beautiful new beach home Tuesday. It Is situated near the Post Office, and is one of the finest beach homes ever built at Nags Head, having cost approxi mately $19,000. Mrs. L. J. Whol remains lU at her sister's heme In Elizabeth City. L. J Wohl has returned after vis- !of Norfolk, have returned to theh' respective homes, after visiting Mr. •" Hertford and Bdenton.:, Fishermen’s Netting ; and Supplies We have sold netting and supplies to the flsherr mciifof Dare County for many yean. Our merchandise and service are better than ever. J DISTRIBUTORS Filler Manila Rope Filler Fishing Rope and Filler New and Improved Tarred Nel Rope The R. J. Ederer* Net & Twine Co. ■ i .BALTmORE; MD; ^ ‘ ■ i. f ->ri ■ and Mrs. Marcellas Daniels. —Boyce L. Daniels of the U. S. 'S'. Astoria, hwo has been visiting his I family, left Sunday for New York. He was accompanied to Norfolk by Mrs. Daniels. Gaston Saunders Is critically lU at the Marine Hospital, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Lyaton Daniels and children. Lemoin and Esther Flor ence, Miss Edna Pheilps and. Nel son Whedbee of Norfolk, ■visited here Sunday. i Mrs, Dorcas Scarborough, Miss Mary Scarborough and Mrs. C. S. Mcckins of Manteo, spest Thurs day Jn Norfolk. Mrs. Walter Gasklll spent the week end nt High Point, with her sen. Jack GaskiU, who is a Highway Patrolman. Esau Gallop of Norfolk is the guest of his family. Va-ace Cudworth of Norfolk spent the week end here with Ills family. STU.MPY POINT NEV.'S Rcvls-ul At Stumpy Point Revival Services at tlic Stumpy Point Methodist Church started last Sunday and have been tyeli attend ed during the week. Large crowds have attended each service and much Interest has been shown by tliose who attend. The services are being conducted by the Rev. Barcllff. Misses Lessie Hooper and Ruth Nixon have returned from a trip through the western part, of North Carolina. * Dallas Grey was operated on Wed nesday morning at a Washington 'hospital. He Is reported to be im proving satisfactorily. Mrs. Grey Is with him. i , Mesdomes, Aidinc, Bcsarlce and Blanche Meckins. who arc spending i the summer at Englehard spent Wed-.iesday afternoon here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Payne and little son of Now York are visiting (Mr. and Mrs. Wlllington Payne. The Rev. Duty of Alexandria, Va., has just closed a two -week revival at the Holiness Tabernacle. Miss Sybil Harrell of Hertford helped with the singing! and music. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnett of Bel- Mrs. M. O. HoUoweU, Mrs., W.;p; HoUowell, vln Sawyer and Dr. J. D, Bathi-- way, were visitors In Elizabeth City' Thursday. Dr. Hathaway remain ed there. M. R. Tillett of SayvlUe, New York, arrived herp Wednesday.' He e,xpects to remain here with hts mether, Mrs. Pattle 'MIett two weeks. ■Eva Lewark of Corolla, visited her mother here Tuesday, Adelaide Tillett of Edentoh,''ar rived here Wednesday. She expects to remain here during the sum mer. Mrs. H. O. Barnett. Larena Beas ley and children visited friends at Sligo Friday. Mrs. J. O. B. Ehringhaus is the guest of Mrs. Wilson Ht^oweil.- They are staying at the HoUowell cottage on the Sound side. Mrs. W. D. Pruden and son, BiUie arrived here Sunday. They expect to remain here during the summer season. Arthur Blsltop returned to Bliu- beth City Monday where he expects to remain during the smmer. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rathnway; Jr., of Elizabeth'city .s]^t the w(^ end here. David n.'U of Elizabeth City was here Sunday. Mrs. Graham White of Edenton is here for the summer. T. F. Winslow of Hertford is here for some time. "Bobby” Barrett Is spending some time here enjoying beach pleasures. Jessie Skinner Is spending the summer here. SALVO NEWS Rev. B. B. Slaaghter and Family Spcufl Sanday In Salvn ■Rev. B. B. Slaughter, Presiding Elder of the Elizabeth City District, spent the we?k end here. His wife, two sons, daughter and nelce ac companied him. While here they were the guest of Mr, and Mrs. L. Y Gray, Mrs. L. C. Gray and Wu Catherine Douglas. At the deven o'clock hour Sunday, heljpreaehed a very impressive and inspiring ser mon using as hh'subject;' "Y^ are the Salt of the Earth”. After the p’lit the week end at Manteo en;l will) .Mr W Mrs. Elroy Midgett of Rodanthe Is at the bcKl side of her uncle, Rev. K. R. Pngh, who Is 111. Miss Gladys Hooper Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Walton Midgett, nt False Cnix) Const Guard Station in Virginia. Mr. a)id Mas. I S. Midgett and d-Tiightors. Camille and Ermcr of Bodnnlhc. were visiting here Mon day. Genova Midgett of Rodanthe Is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Gray. | Floyd Hooper Is spending some) lime with his grandmother at Cur-1 iltuek Beach Coast Guard Station I P. G. Farrow of Oragou Inlet! Coa.st Guard Station Im reUinied after .spending the week end with' his family. C E. Midgett of Gull Shoal Co.a.st Guard Station passed through Mon day for a short stay to his home at Rcxl,vn.the. ■■'Ok' C.ap. a-id Mi’.s John A Midgett Mr of nod.snthe p:)ssed through .her^ and Mrs. G T Wi.-ro,t .Sr , Tuesday enroute to New York Cltyf Miss Alma Owens of Washington, | whei'o they will spend some tlm(| , D. C. Is spending .-ov"r.rl U.iy- here with their son, EHlery C. Midgett',’ with lelntlvas. .officer on the U. S. S. W.a.shlngton.'- • •Ml'.s Natalie Gould, .spent Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Kee, and Saturday in Ellzab-th City , nou:ice the birth of a daughter, on - with Air and Mrs. Dewey L. Hay-| June 24, weighhVg'slx and a qiia'rler.“r mn:i. She was ncco!npa]i!ed home pounds. j by Mr and Mr.s. Ha.vman and their, .Mr and Mrs. C. P Midgett of?* daughter, Gloi'ia, who .spent Sunday, Rt:Iamhe were visitors here Tucs-,' at their,ho.ne here. , . , • (Continued on Page SIxl, ..,.,s YOU CAN HAVE A PHONE IN YOUR MACH CIWTAGE MANTEO PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W W. Ballowc and Utile daughter, Carolee. of Wnotl- sholc. M.ass.. are .spending some time with Mrs. BaJIowe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Midgett. Woodrow Price of Elizabeth City spent the week end here. Miss Sarah Seeley of Elizabeth City spent the week end here with Miss 'Tot” Lewis. G. T. Wescott, Jr., Jerry Parker and M. L. Daniels, Jr., spent Satur day In Ellzabetli City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wcscott of Wlieii you i)rt'|):ire lo Ijiiild now on llie Dare"," (’.oiinly l?(.'u'!it's yoti arc a.s.surtjd ofall modem fonvenieiKCs, ainony Ihein hoiug the licit of all— *' Till-: TJ£LKl»llOXK. Our local and loiif; distance lines .serve every pari of Killy Hawk and Naj's Head Deaelies as' well as Manteo and Wanctie.sc, and rcacli as far soulli i»s irallcras. THE NORFOLK & CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. ELIZABETH CITY — MANTEO Important News for You • ' * ' * Quick Action Will Make You J' m Money at Nags Head {i; FOR A SAFEHNI) PROFITABLE INVESTMENT buy propei^ty NOW at Nasrs Head* North Carolina’s most rapidly growing ficeaii re sort. Bridge tolls have been eliminated and values are greatly^ en hanced. Realizing the great possibilities in this section we are now;* put ting on the market a VALUABLE TRACT OF OCEAN AND SOUND FRONTAGE ADJOINING THE OR IGINAL NAGS HEAD Settlement and are offering choice ocean front lots 100x477 feet to highway* price $550.00; TERMS TO SUIT. WHY NOT ACT QUICKLY AND GET YOUR PICK? PORTUNITY WILL NOT LAST LONG. THIS OP- JlJ »5.1j WELL SELECTED REAL ESTATE IN A GROWING SECTION IS THE SAFEST AND MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT YOU CAN MAKE. NAGS HEAD IS JUST SUCH A PLACE. INVEST SOME OF YOUR DOLLARS HERE AT GROUND PRICES AND WATCH THEM GROW. Bathing* boating* fishing* hunting and climate in the Nags Hedd section are conceded to be the hestto be found anywhere. The' ^Gby- ernment is spending large sums of money at Kill Devil Hill* which‘^ill make it one of the great shrines of the world, and will attract great throngs of people to visit it. The wonderful historic background of Roanoke Island makes this section all the more interesting. (For Complete Information Communicate With Head Development Co|i», iPKone 24953 210 Board of Trade Building Norfolk* Va. ' i*' .»i Chessoti Lumber — Mill Work — Shinies iet Work — Doors and Blinds Millij|4liid Offices N. Road St. Extd.* Elizabeth. City* N Fair Prices — Prompt Service — Strict^ Attentim^i^ur S^peeUUations — Delivery To The Jo6, ,, .,,
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