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PRIZE-WINNING NEWSPAPER of tho TAR HEEL COAST CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES 46th YEAR, NO. 64. SEVEN SECTIONS?FIFTY-SIX PAGES MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1967 PUBLISHED TUESDAY8 AND FRIDAYS 10/ Morehead City Celebrates Birthday Gets Century Award Mayor George Dill, right, presented Dr. B. F. Royal with this Citi zen of the Century plaque Tuesday night at the Jubilee Revue. The plaque reads, "Morehead City Centennial Jubilee . . . Citizen of the Century . . . Presented . . . Dr. Benjamin Franklin Royal . . . Aug. ti, 1957 ... In recognition of outstanding community service." He Volunteered for This! Pop singer Betty Johnson dances with Engene Hessee, Morehead City, after she ashed for a volunteer from the audience at the Jubilee Revue Tuesday night. Miss Johnson and Hessee sang Honey. "Every time I hug you, sing honey," she said. And Hessee did. Centennial Engineer , Chart** Marker, (racral rkalrmaa of the NmWrt CHy Centennial, was termed "The maa who ha* doae a hundred year*' work |a It month*." by Or. 0. F. Royal, Morehead City'* ClUien *1 the Crwtary. Under Mr. Markey'a leadership, the Ceateaalal ha* brromr the M( (eat celebration tat the tows'* history. Souvenir Edition 56 Pages Morehead City History And Centennial Events In Story and Picture! Golfers Warm Up on Putting Green Some of the outstanding golfing personalities in the Caroiinaa were at the Centennial pro-am golf tourney Tuesday. Here some of them watch Orvllle White of Aiken, S. C., tune up on the putting green. Others in the picture are Joe Zarhardt, who fed the third-place foursome; B. J. Boatwrtght, Carolina amateur open champion and secretary of the Carolina Golf Association, of Pinehurst; Dugan Aycock, president of the Carolina PGA, of Lexington; and Pro Grover Bullin of Wilson. Tide Hinders Small Boats rhotf*. by Bob Hrymour A swift tide made things difficult for small boats Wednesday afternoon. Boats la Uw differ ent divisions cireled in the Morebrad City channel waiting for the start of the races. On the right Is an eight-foot pram. Other boats ard spritsailt, comets and bine Jays. Coast Guard Enters Float The Caaat Gaard'i fleet drew a M( reaad at aypUaee tmI I thaauad* of are*!a llard aleag the Merrhrad Ctty waHilraat far I water pagraat Wedaeaday Bight. It WW twa prliea. Miss Cypress Gardens Arrives Miss Mary Lou Gonzalez, Miss Cypress Gardens, arrived froui Florida Wednesday to attend the More head City Centennial. She and the Hibiscus Queen, Miss Karen Lindley, will take part in the street pa rade and other Centennial affairs. Nineteen years old, Miss Gonzalez works at Cypress Gardens as a water skier the year around. Her hometown is Tampa, Fla. Those attending the Centennial Ball will hear her sing several numbers with the band. Alumni Register at High School Mnrehead City ilich School's open house drew alumni (roni all over the country. Ilerr tour "old-timers" ;ct together at the registration desk. They are Mrs. Floyd K. Rains, Kinston (Thelma hloe, class of '3d); limmy Willis. Durham, 'S3; Mrs. Taylor Vernon. Morganlon (Florence Royall, clasa of '31); and Hay sood llowcrton, Chicago, III., '44. In the background is Eld red Willis, Morehead City. Dedication Services at St. Andrew's AWnw'i Eftec**! Cherck. AiwMkll Street, will "?Urt 1 imn" wMfe IiSiiSw ftir rf It. mw hiU Plwto Oy ?rry ocnuia^hor aatf Ibt carllloaie belli ilvn la Memory of Soybla Friar* i h)T bar tamMf. Sea alary aectioa 2. ,
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