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"Six^ '"■fe The Dare Coiinty T ' i- j ,• SMANTEO PERSONAXS, Continued ©&*•■ 4.1- (Continued from page 5) Jii'^TiiiJlss Prances Spllmah of Greens- titoro. is the house guest of Mr and R|rs. R. Bruce Eth.cridge s-Miss Carita Creef has returned , hphtc. after spending sci’cral weeks -^' iajHatcras. She was accompanied ■; home by Miss Wanda Lee Austin .,’■•• ’nJiSl Maxine Ballance, who are her k,' house guests here. , . , -; ' *Mrs. Jarvis Mldgott ahcl daughter, '■: Ruth, little son, Billy, Donald Mll- . lijc-.und daughter, Gtaee and sons ,' Donald, Jr., and |iR;Uph- o( New Snjyrna, Flon-.la, Vre the house - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parker. Miss Ruby Mccklns spent sevcml days In Norfolk and Poi'tsmoiilh recently. Miss Lorcnc Miller of Elizabeth City Is the guest of Miss Kathleen ' Hooper ; MusiCb Mary Scarborough. Otlcs-sa .Price and Joe Wiihain*, .spent Sun day In Bu.xton. I Vance Gray left Wednesday for i Norfolk. MANX’S HAimOK NEWS . Mrs. II. T. Gibbs, went to M.inlva Thtirstby for "medical treatment Florence Basnight of Mashocs visited hew Sunday. visitors here last week with Mrs. Sulllc Card The many friends of Mrs. S. L. Fulcher will be glad to learn she is much better. D. L. Hooper of Stumpy Point, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday EAST LAKE NEWS PEOPLE OF DUCK ro HOLD A BIG PICNIC SUND.AY W B. Ovorm.in and son. Dougla.''. spent Friday In Elizabeth City Calvin Sawyer, Mrs. Plczy Holinc.s. M1.SS Syble Sawyer, and Sholberi S.iwyer. spent Sunday m New Bern ML'S Reba Bratteti was in Mamco Ihursday, wlicre she received med- tluartcrly iM. E. Conference Sunday in Noilhern I’arl of County fjimmy Moore of Rallcgh Is a vis itor here. J. E. Creef of South Norfolk, was attention. here Thursday visiting fricnd.s. Mrs. Frank Cahoon of Mant.-'o, AVON 1»EKS6NAI.S iMr and Mrs. Alton Williams and chiidre.a of Cape May, N J., are vhlting Mr. Williams’ parent here, jMts Edna Gray of Morehcad City, Is visiting her grandparents, 144 f^hti Mrs. L. n. Gray. jMr. and Mrs, Charles O'Neal and so‘n, Bobby, left today for New 'Work, after spending several weeks here. •Hcrscal Williams left today for New Jersey, where he will spend the rest or the .lummcr mopihs. J^rs. Lula Austin left this week for New Jersey. ^4chn and Ervin Farrow of New Jersey, spent several days with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. F^row this week. :CapU aiid Mrs. G. H. Mccklns apfi Mr. and Mrs., .Luther Hooper, spent Monday at Elizabeth City. ' JSllss Aretha Gray Is spending some time In Berkley visiting rela tives. ,Mrs. Charlie Midgett and child ren, Lena -and LenvUIe, have re- tut.iicd from Elizabeth City. ».! CliarUc Basnight ot Mnshoob.| •‘‘Pent a few here last week, as i ® A ^ © I 1 . (al lotaDS BOIoasnass, Sear Steoiacli, Flatulence, Neueea end SIrk lacbn, dne te Cenetlpatien. spchf lhe week end with his sister. Mrs. Thomas H. Midgett. Mrs. T. L. Midgett ot Mashocs, visited her daiiglilcr, Mrs. Ron.ild Cr.iddock hero Saturday Mr, and Mrs. Colon Wcscott of Mashocs are visiting Mrs. Wescotfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W Mann Shlilcy Raulks and Helen Whaley 'of Norfolk, were v.sltors here Sat urday and Sunday. ' Rev. Russell Harrison, Rev. I We.ithers, C. W Mann ami V. G. I Midgett. motored to Manteo and I Nag-s 'dead Saturday. I George Twiiord ot SnUVipy Point. I vlsltctl his sister, Mrs. J. T. Midgett Sunday. Mrs. Horace Midgett of M.antco, spent the week end with Mrs. Wal lace Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hooper and children, of Stumpy Point, were here for the week end with Mrs. Ho ^r's mother, Mrs. S. E. Mann. Mrs. B. F. Twiford, who has been very 111, Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Spencer and Utile son. Ira. Jr., of Mashocs, arc Eiicndlng sometime with Mr. Sen- cer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Spencer. Beamon Sutton of Norfolk, visited his mother, Mrs. B. P. Twiford. who Is very 1)1. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fulcher of Manteo. spent the week end with Mr. Fulcher's mother, Mr.-i. S. L. Fulcher. A. C. Gard and soil.. William and Robert, of Elizabeth City, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Cahoon. Mrs. M. D. Sawyer and daughter, Bertie, .arc spending sometime in New Bern visiting Mrs. Bernice Ma.m Foulor Twiford who Is making his home In Manteo, was here Fri day LitUe Miss Violet Sawyer ot Col umbia is visiting her coit n. Hazel B.osnlght. Thurman McGowan of the Man teo CCC c.rmp. spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John McGowan. J. H. Bratten was in Ma.iteo Saturday on business. Claude Duvall spent tlic week end In Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Saw'j'cr, Cedric D.avidsoii and Mls.^ Mary Moore of Nags Hoad were here Sun day, •M. D. Satt'yer was In Manteo Sunday. Joe Pledger of Alligator was here Friday on business. Ernest Armstrong spent the week end at his liomc in Columbia. A Father's Day pr.ograin w.as giv en Sunday at the Metliodlst church, sponsored by Miss Ruth Saivycr. Jessie Saw„er and son,. Forrest, of Elizabeth City are visiting rela tives here. CARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with The people at Duck will hold a big event Sunday at the Methodist rliurch. on the occ.ision ot the M. E quarterly conference, and several hundred people are cx|>octe;l to nt- icnd. Dinner will be served on the' ground.', and the cxcrclsoi will be gin at 10 a. m., lasting until 3 p. m.- Many people will learn for the first lime, what n good set of popple, live In Duck. It is one of the fin est neighborhoods In the State, ana it has a quiet friendly set ot ijco- plc. CAPT.HAYMANTO START SAILING RACES SATURDAY Nags Head Soundsidc To See Kevival of Old Times If Flans Made for Ne.vt Month Go Through deepest gratitude, the many kind Saturday Is to be a red letter day on the Nags Head soundsidc. If plans' of Capt. Dan. Hayman go through' all right. Capi. Hayman Is In Daro.> this week making ready to start his. long planned sallboe-t races. The races are to begin Saturday and continue through July 4, and, expects so.mc additional ones after that. He .says he has four able sall-| boatmen from Norfolk coming down/ Howard earner. Cecil Mercer, Hor.; ace Boone, and Tommy White, arid, so far he lias 2 moth boats In trie line-up; one knockabout boat, one tound-bollom yawl, and one sklp- The Manns Harbor Sawmill LUMBER—SHINGLES—FISH BOXES J Handy to Your Door—Quick Delivery—Low Prices. Give us a trial order and you will come back for more. WIGWAM LUMBER COMPANY C. D. Mann, Owner Manns Harbor, N. C. expressions of sympathy both In word and deed, the many floral of- I ferlngs, and the many courtesies 'shown iLs by all, during the recent ) death of our husband and father, I Clinton H. Barnett. Tliesc things arc a consolation and a comfort, and will not be forgotten. THE FAMILY Jack proper. Highest Navigable Lake L.vhig ns It does at the top of (be world, Bolivia boasts (lie liigbcst navigable lake on the globe. Lake Titicaca, and tbe world's highest enpitn). Ill ■! ————. Capt. Hayman's races are spon sored by the American Legion, and will lake place on the Morris pro perty. where a huge open air pavil ion Is to be erected. He says ie believes he can make these sail boat' races the greatest attraction la .1 yaclit club to do a year roi business at Nags Head. n Knew Deitinntion Rc-nsoii why tbe Itevolutlqn^lbf^ 1770 was a success was because jhe: j I.erohitionists knew wbnl they .v^era; going to do. (leneriilly, fbeyijioii’L’^ if Save Money 3 Ways With L Modern lee Refrigeration SAVE in First Cost The 'purchase price is far lower than those of - other types of refrigerators. Good investment, i because the depreciation is less ... and you have i no large amount of money tied up in iL ' SAVE in Daily Cost Needs re-icing only once in 4 to 7 days, and ice is 'low in cost. You can buy foods in quantities, at low prices, and save—they’ll keep without dry ing out. SAVE in Future Cost Built for a lifetime of service, not just 3 to 5 years. No cost for repairs, because there’s no machinery to wear ouL Buy a Modern Ice Refrig^erator at a price so resoiiable it will surprice you. Dare County lee & Storage Co. Serving the needs of Nags Head and Kitty Hawk Cottages as well as Manteo and other Communities. A. H. WARD, Owner PHONE 130 WANCHESE, n: C. fi Q*"' - J j ' ’.X- / I W- .' .. 7 t* t We Stand Back of We Sell Authorized Dealers Goodyear Tires For Dare County You’ve heard about (his famous (ire. It has been a sensa tion since it.s introduction two years affo. 11 has amazed the industry as well as owners with tire milcauc records, that seems almost incredible ... IS 000, 2.'>,000, .'’..'i.OOO and even more miles. Thai’s .MILEAtiE—reported by thou sands of salistied users .. . YET—with all (he extra miles— extra safetj’—extra value the “G-3” offers—YOU FAY NO FKEMIUM FOK IT. 43% More Non-Skid Miles 'Extra value? You bet. You get a quicker stopping grip— the “Goodyear MarKin of Safetj’.’’ You get blow-out pro tection in every ply. AND—you gel (his extra safety 43% longer. That’s what tests and reports from owners show. The Goodyear “G-3’’ gives 43% more non-skid mileage. We have been in business^ye-years and have^iiiude" i#-«ur^fio4icy~to>ii9cllL«i*dyi4he.-beslJ -nationally known goods. We are thankful ^r our steadily growing number of good customers. It has been our desire to con duct our business so thatjonce you become a customer of ours, you’ll stick. Most people do. That’s because ■ they get their money’s worth—and they like the wa y we do business. That’s to keep our customers right —to keep them satisfied-fmake them repeaters. ' ’ i FIRST—by handling the|tires which our experience and millions of owners have found to be the world’s greatest values. Secontjf-fby backing our merchandise with the kind of service we know you want and are going to insist upon. 1| We are never satisfied until you arc—^we want your b usincss and your friendship. " '"•■A Ten Per Cent Off for Cash Until July 15th Allowed For your old tire, rega^ess of condition, when you buy a GOODYEAR TIRES from us. GREASINGandWASHING Ask any of our many satisfied customers about our greasing and m Roanoke CERTIFIED STANDARD STATION washing service. We &ke pride in doing a good job. We have good equipment with flesh water and good employes liirho take pride in their work. I lo not drive your car on the beach and in ■j s,"* salt water unless you are going to bring it to us for good care - a ' ' ' ' ' and attention. Let uSwash it, polish and grease it’,^ and you are sure of the best of eai -1
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