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Carolina Beach
Has New Look
CAROLINA BEACH -
Vacationers returning hero
Mi twnr witt discover a
"naw Vwk" which shows tha
feign which ?iimr? the
famed midway and boardwalk.
Many of the old landmarks
have sparkling new coats of
paint. These include
reetaurants, concession
stands, shooting galleries,
midway rides, beach shops,
dbne stores, theaters and
"We are pleased with the
manner in which our residents
cooperated with the city in
bringing this new look to
North Carolina beach that has
everything for the tourist,"
Mayor Pro-Tem Richard
Kepley said.
Just as minutes from Wilm
ington by automobile, this
beach resort has four miles of
oeean front sand within the
municipal limits. Another
eight miles of beach adjoins.
Kaolen said that he thinks
Carolina Beach 'is the only
such place" in the State that
otters "health inspected" cot
tages, apartments and homes
to the tourist trade.
Units Inspected
The program began last
ycar when property owners
and realtors had their rental
units insptected bv the New
Hanover Health Department
All corrective measures
recommended by tbe in
spectors were maae.
"All properties which will bo
rented by realtors have been
inspected ??< meet health
department standards,"
Keplev said. A list of realtors
may be obtained by writing
the Carotin* Beech branch at
the Greater Wilmington
Chamber of Commerce.
Three fishing piers jut out
into the Atlantic Ocean. Each
has a complete assortment of
fishing tackle, plus snack bars
for sandwiches or restaurants
for complete meals.
Deepwater fishermen will
have their choice of boats for
trolling and bottom fishing.
The U-shaped municipal yacht
basin opposite the town haD is
within easy walking distance
of stores, supermarkets and
restaurants.
Carolina Beach reportedly
has the largest number of
charter fishing boats in New
Hanover County. There are
also four headboats, one
capable of carrying 12S
passengers.
Good Season Forecast
Kepley estimates that be
tween 25,000 and 35,000 visi
tors will be here each week
from June through Septem
ber. "These are conservative
figures ? actually we expect
a better season than last
year," he said.
Surfing fans may use their
boards anywhere except near
piers and in the boardwalk
area. They are welcome to
join in the activities of the
South Isle Surfing Club.
Kepley said that all
safeguards are taken to pro
tect persons enjoying water
sports. "As long as there are
people on the beach you will
see lifeguards," he em
phasized.
There are a number of good
motels available for persons
desiring to stay "just a day or
two" at the beach. Most
motels have freshwater swim
ming pools.
Summerlin9s Crossroads
Personals
BY: Mrs. Ctrl Ivey
Dr. Reevts Alphln. Mrs.
Alphin Robert, and Carls of
Richmond. Vs. spent die wed^
end with Mrs. Fred Alphta. Sr.
Mrs. Naomi K. Brock of
Rose Hill, Mrs. T. A. Jerni
gan and Mrs. Carl Ivey trten
ded the second Annual Blue
Berry Festival of North Car
olina held at White Lake?El
izabeth Town Saturday.
Mrs. Dennis Davis of Fort
Leonard Wood. Missouri arri
ved here Wednesday to be with
her father. E. J. SummerUn
who underwent surgery Fri
day at Wayne Memorial Hospi
tal Goldsboro. ,
The Rev. Dewayne Eaks ot
Goldsboro was luncheon guests
Sunday following Worship ser
vice at the Rooty Branch Church
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Quinn
of Kenansvllle.
Kathy and Charles Ivey spent
several days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Tyson (Dobson) of
Beulavllle while their parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey Jr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Cresson 1
vey Sr. were in New York.
Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes visited
Mrs. Tonie Hlnson and Sara
Michelle of Raleigh. Mr. and
Mrs. William T. Rhodes and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood
Rhodes and son of Clayton dur
ing the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. JoeWestbrook
of Albertson, Mrs. Billy Joe
Ivey and Ginger Jo of Castle
Hayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy
W. Ivey are spending several
days with Mr. and Mrs. George
Westbrook, Lisa Bryan and Da
vid of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thig
pen and Mrs. Emmltt Korne
oay of Rones Chapel were sup
per guests Sunday of Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Rogers.
Mrs. Leslie Bell, Mrs. T.
A. Jernigan and Mrs. Carl Ivey
attended a Miscellaneous Show
er honoring Mae and DeanPrice
Johnson held at the home of Mrs.
Ray Bell of Ken ansviUe Friday.
Little.Lynn Gtitfycf Raleigh
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Perry Grady and Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Whitman while Mr. and
I Mrs. Linwood Grady and Mr.
I and Mrs. Kenneth Smith were
I spending some time in Char
lotte.
Mrs. Margaret Potter Iver
son of Stuart, Florida visited
I relatives In this area on Wed
| nesday. _
I Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown,
I Sammy and Pamela of Warsaw
Mr. and Mr. D. F. Chambers
I of Ken ansviUe, Mr. and Mrs.
I D. W. Cherry, Mr. and Mrs.
I Jimmy Kornegay and Edith of
I Mt. Olive, Mrs. Perry Grady
I of Scott's Store, Mrs. Walter
| Hlnson, Sr. and Mrs. T. A.
I Jernigan were dinner guests
I Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
I Ivey. The occasion was In honor
of Mrs. Brown on her birthday.
Danny Garner spent Sunday
I at Atlantic Beach, Moorehead
I City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Bennett. Barbara Carol and A
manda Robin of Wilson were
luncheon guests Sunday of Mrs.
| D. L. Cherry. Roger and Wayne.
Mrs. Jimmy Davis of Beau
I tancus, Mrs. Johnny W. Bell
I of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and
Mrs. Colon Garner were a
mong those attending the Bac
I calaureate Sermon held at East
I Duplin School on Sunday.
Mrs. Thurman Jernigan of
' Durham was an overnight guest
I Tuesday of Mrs. T. A. Jernigan
and they were in Jacksonville
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Good
| man and Kaye. Mrs. Thomas
Summerlln, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
I Barfleld, Tommy ?nd Ken, at
I tended a Barbecue Dinner held
| at the home of Mr. and
Community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey
visited E. J. Summerlln, and
Miss Annie Swinson, patients
at the Wayne Memorial Hospital
Golds bo ro Friday.
Miss Janice Bell of Raleigh,
Sgt. James Bell. Mrs. Judl
Deans and Robby of Golds bo ro
were luncheon guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell.
Mrs. Colon Garner and Mrs.
Tommy Scott attended a music
recital for Mrs. Harold Turn
er's Piano Pupils held at B.
F. Grady School Friday. Betty
Garner was among those par
ticipating in the recital.
Mrs. Martha Outlaw of Mt.
Olive is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman
and Kaye.
Mrs. Cecil Herring. Br end a,
Bonnie, Bess Ann, Vickie, and
Monica of F ayettevllle were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Bessie
A. Herring, Mrs. Annie Alphin
Joined them during the
afternoon.
Lei and Garner of Durham
and Sonny B. Garner spent Fri
day at Topsail Beach.
Leslie Bell visited Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Arnette of Kenans
vllle Friday.
Mr. aid Mrs. Donald Pate
of Beaut ancus, Mrs. Martha
Outlaw of Mt. Olive, Mr. and
Mrs. John Watson of Pleasant
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Goodman, Mrs. Willard Pate,
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Barwlck,
Mrs. Walter Hlnson, Mrs. T.
A. Jernigan, Mrs. D. L.Cherry
and Wayne, Mrs. Nettie Good
man and Joann Green attended
the Baccalaureate Sermon held
for James Kenan School at
Kenan Memorial Auditorium on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ray Brinson and child
ren of Mt. Olive were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dail.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Brock
and daughters of Beaut ancus,
Mrs. J win Miller Luann and
J. J. of Laurinburg and Mrs.
Woodrow Cherry, visited Mrs.
D. L. Cherry and sons Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.*' A, Bernard
Goods on, Barbara, Dennis and
Brenda and Mrs. Ted Clark of
Durham visited relatives in this
section Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey and
Edith Kornegsy visited Mrs.
G. L. Robertson of Golds bo ro
Friday. Mrs. Robertson is ill
at her home at 1209 Park Av.
B.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Green
and children of Asheboro spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Green, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whit
man and Lynn Grady visited the
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Whit
field, Steve and Debbie of Clin
ton Sunday and attended the
Baccalaureate Sermon held at
Clinton High School. Steve
Whitfield is a member of the
graduating class.
Mrs. LHa Goodman of Mt.
Olive was a weekend guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones.
Congratulations! to the fol
lowing seniors from this com
munity graduating this week
Cathy Pate, F aye Summerlin,
Kaye Goodman, Mary Ann Bar
wick, and Roger Cherry of Ja
mes Kenan School; Susan Dail
and Angela Ezzell of North
Duplin School; and Gerald Gar
ner and Sandra Bell of East
Duplin School.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.
Hlnson, Jr. of Greenville, Mrs.
Minnie Summerlin and Mrs.
T. A. Jernigan were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter L. Hlnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wil
liamson and Stephen of Ken
ansville and Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert E. Alphin attended the
graduating exercises held at
ast Carolina UniversityGree
nville Sunday. Eva Mae Alphin,
was a member of the graduating
class.
Mrs. Reginald Hudson, Mary
Allen and Joseph of Mt. Olive
were Sunday luncheon guests >
of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Sum
merlin, Eva Nan, Henry and
David. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grady
of the Beaut ancus Community
visited the Summerlins Sunday
afternoon.
Llnwood Grady of Raleigh
visited Mr. and Mrs. Elbert
Whitman and other relatives
in this area Monday. Lynn
Grady returned home following
a visit with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E.
Alphin. Miss Eva Mae Alphin,
Mrs. Vance Alphin and Laura
Ann were dinner guests Satur
day of Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Williamson and sons of Ken
ansville.
PVT. Ronnie Tadlock, with
the armed forces at Fort Bragg,
had lunch Sunday with his wife
and her mother, Mrs. Herbert
J. Sum merlin.
Mrs. D.L. Cherry and Roger
visited Mrs. Ronala Cherry of
Galdsboro Wednesday.
Miss Eva Mae Alphin left
Monday for Lynchburg, Va.
where she will spend several
days with her sister and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Do
nald Lindsay, Don, Greg and
Mary Grady.
Dennis Ezzell is a pattern
in Sampson Memorial Hospital
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller,
Luann and J. J. of Laurfnburg
were weekend visitors of Mr. (
and Mrs. Woodrow Cherry and
sons.
Mr. and Mrs.; Brantley
Ezzell of Goldsboro were vis
itors Sunday afternoon of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Cresson Ivey,
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Ivey, Jr. returned home Monday
afternoon after spending sev
eral days in New Yoft and
Mrs. Sal lie Mae Batson of
Mt. Olive spent Saturday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E.
Alphin.
Mr. ana Mrs. ?axpn am
bers. Dennis and Mike of Rose
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heath
and Gayle of Wallace were
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Chambers. Friends of
Mr. Chambers will be glad to
learn that he is Improved after
undergoing surgery recently at
Wayne Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. T. A. Jernigan and
Mrs. Carol Ivey visited Mrs.
Preston Bostic and Patricia of
Magnolia Saturday.
Congratulations! to Martha
Kaye Goodman winner of the
Belk-Tyler Scholarship.
Mrs. Leslie Bell
Hostess To Club
"The Four Basic Foods"
being Included in the Daily Menu
of the Families Meals*' was
emphasized when Mrs. Leslie
Bell was hostess to the Sum
merlin's Extension Home
makers Club at her home Thur
sday afternoon in the Summer
lin's Crossroads Community.
Mrs. Mae H. Spicer, Home
Economics >gent, gave the de
monstration on "Meal Makeup"
and showed a number of bulle
tins that would be helpful in
Meal Planning, available thro
ugh Extension Service. Shegave
each member several receipes
for delictable dishes that could
be prepared from blue berries
. and a program of the second
annual blueberry festival held
at White Lake?Elisabeth Town.
Mrs. Eddie Goodman, Cloth
ing Leader, and Mrs.Carllvey,
International Relations Leader,
reported. Mrs. D. L. Cherry
gave Interesting information
about Vlenam, the country which
Is being ^studied by the Club.
Mrs. (Kidman was In charge
of the Devotion. Mrs. Thurman
Jernlgan, and Edith Kornegay
were visitors at foe meeting.
The program was closed By
Praying the Collect for Club
Women.
Refreshments consisted of
potato chips, and fresh straw
berry pie.
Woodland
News
Mr. Cleo Outlaw and The
odore Outlaw of the Outlaw a
Bridge Community visited with
MrsTLula Jones. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires
and Stbyle. accompanied by
Mrs. Doris Nobles and sons
Kinston. attended the ball
game at the Kinston ball park,
Friday night.
Mr. ?d Mrs. J. D. West
brook ?d Carolyn Becker vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Faires and Mrs. Bessie Mas
SeyMrldmdnf?rs'. J. D. Gainus
and children visited Mr. Mur
ray Cuddlngton of Selma Sun
day. Mr. Cuddlngton has re
turned home after a lengthy
stay in the hospital.
Vr. aid Mrs. Charles Bell
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Bell of Kenansville spent
the weekend at the Elmore Bell
Cottage at Topsail Beach.
Mr. aid Mrs. Everette Dail
of Kinston and Mr. Ed Price
visited Mrs. E. R.Dall, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Page
of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs.
Maynerd.;Q?Unn ofl^auville
were dinner guest of Mrs. E.
R.Dall Sunday.
Mrs. Clifton Quinn and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
M. a Kornegay recently.
Mr. aid Mrs. Norman Smith
Steve Smith. Mrs. Warren Max
well, Mrs. Ruby Grady and
Mr. Sam Wallar attended the
Open House Saturday of the
Contractors Service and Ren
tals Company of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis fcroud
were luncheon guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Stroud of Al
bertson, Sunday.
Sp 6 and Mrs. Edward Mil
ler aid daughters visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stroud
Saturday. Sp 6 and Mrs. Mil
ler have Just returned fromi a
tour of duty at Falrbaiks. Al
aska and have been spending
their leave with friends aid
family in North Carolinabefore
reporting to duty a Fort Sill,
Oklahoma. . ?
Those atending the Baccal
aureae Service, East Duplin
High School, Sunday from this
community were: Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs.
Wlllard Westbrook, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Koonce and Mrs.
Bessie Massey.
Weekend guest of Aubrey
and Adger Walker was Ken
Kennedy of Kinston.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brown
of Wallace. Ralph Jones of Bear
utancus community and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Ivey of the Sum mer
lin Crossroads Community
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Walker recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Cahoon
have recently opened the Dewey
Westbrook Service Station of
this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Amon
and children of Mt. Olive vis 11
brook Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs, W. T. Clarke
and children of Kenansvllle, and
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony West
brook, Sr. of Goldsboro were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
WlllardWestbrook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook
and Mrs. Billy Jo Ivey and Gin
ger of Wilmington and Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Ivey of Sum merlins
Crossroads Community are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
Westbrook, Chattanooga, Tenn.
David Grlgg visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Best of the Beau
tancus Community Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Walker
attended the Richard Rlggs fun
eral of Goldsboro, Sunday af
ternoon. Mr. Rlggs was re
cently killed in Vietnam.
Mr. aid Mrs. Dwlght Walker
recently visited Mrs. Walker's
mother, Mrs. Margaret Howell
who Is a patient In Parrott's
Hospital, Klnston.
Mrs. Foy Kennedy visited
with Mrs. Garland Wallace
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Foun
tain were supper guests of Mrs..
Garland Wallace Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wal
lace spent Sunday with Mrs.
E. C. King, Sr.. Folkston.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kor
negay visited Mrs. Kornegay's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Emmett
Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Radiford of Klnston and also at
tended the races at the Klnston
Drag Strip on Sunday.
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TIDE TABLES - 1968
Cosiwn TIibj
High Tkfc Low T!d?
Oof* Ooy A. M. P. M. A. M. f. M.
i I 3?t. 10.12 10.40 * 4.34 4.21
| 2 Sun. ll.Ot 11.24 Silt 3:22
J MM. 1206 t.04 t.20
4 Tm. 12.10 100 tOO 7.14
3 MM. 1.10 2O0 7.30 0.40
0 Than. 2.10 1.12 0.32 0,40
7 *M. 3.10 4,12 0:32 10*40
0 In. 4.10 SOt 10.44 11.40
0 3m. 3.10 tOt 11.40
10 MM. t.10 7O0 12.34 12.34
it; II Tata. 7.20 7.30 1:20 1.20
12 DM. 0.12 0.40 2.22 2.22
K II Than. 0.12 0.42 3.14 3.14
? 14 Orf. 10.14 10.14 404 4.10
I I3SM. IIO0 11.24 4.30 304
14 Sua. 1200 3.44 404
17 MM. 12,10 12.34 4.40 704
10 Tan. 1,12 1.42 7:20 7M
I 10 ?W. 2.00 3,40 0,14 0.30
20 Tfcuo. 2,40 1.24 004 0.32
I 21 M. 3 42 4,12 0.32 10*0 a
22 Sn. 4,30 4t54 10,40 11.20
? j; 22 3M. 3.12 3.42 11.22 '?
I 24 ?Mn. 3,34 4.10 12.10 1204
23 Tan. 4,40 700 12,32 12*4
1, 20 WM. 7,10 7*0 1.14 1,22
IE 27 Than. 7,34 0,12 2.10 204
1 20 M. 0.X) 0*0 2:32 2*4
I 20 Sn. 0:12 0.10 Ml 1.20 . Jl
?jE a 3m. 0,34 10,12 404 4.14
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