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OGRAGOI[E CIVIC CLUB~Jan,MEgg IMO Cooks Elmo Fulcher, Stacy Howard^ ..illlanj Garriah, Hurry 0*Neal served up good oyster stew at January Civic Clubo Chief business was discussion about organization of an Ocraooka Cemetery Assoclationo At this present ijime the heed xoi' the ieuid given by theGarrish familiesand others is in Trust in the hands of the Civic Club orilclals* it was voted to call a meeting of the ocmraunity residents dnr Monday night,> January 2otfii at the schoolhouse to give all an opportimlty to discuss the matter of such and organiatiiion. (Monday,Jan,25th 7:30 p«»me) Two new members: Hov, Robert Vickery and Bill Spencer, Letters relating to questions of the Club about Eatteras Inlet Station ware read from Mr.Lindsey Warren and hepoHorbert Bonner. A movie Social Security - was iu^aCl c-ppX'OCxat ed« RUMOR has it that Rev.Vickery,new member of tho Civic Club,made a timid suggestion about o "Ladles Night" and that his ansT/er was a series of very loud "NO, NO, NO". Since the Club has managed to exist for four years wlth*" out a Ladles Night* in spite of the appeals and protests of the fair sex, and since the male-cooked meals are evidently so much better than fomale- oookad meals, —* we suggest that the Ooraooke ladles once and for all give up any idea of barging In on the Men*5 Civ-c Clubo Xt just ain’t going to be like c:her Civic Clubs In this rospect But,thank you, Mr,Vickery for your wlllL'tgnaos to make a final suggoitlon In behalf of the ladies© ■4A Ml '«4 The new magazine ppfDfQ is vary popular, Even the ?rincipal reads it. IMPORTANT NOT ICE - I, David hsham, ^eTlrg sound in body and so far re 1 know, aoxaid in mind, with t o thank all those friends who sent me ea. ds, lot tors, maps,.presents* etc , whl'.o J was in Seelevel Hospital., OCRACOKil BURIAL ASSOCIATION OFFICiShS At its annual meeting in January 1954, the following officers were elected: President s *Vahab Howard Vlce-prosldont: Wallace Spencer Secv«»Treqsurer; Iva Gnr-ri qb Other members of the official Board are JoimiT. O’Neal. John Gasklll.ond XiC wOjlISo RED BIRD SAFELY BACK F.'^OM TEXAS Mr*u kno'7 ho~^ ’'lias boro, lov^is Rod Birds and Blue Birds, in fact all Birds ..'Well she went gaily off to Tylor,Texas all dressed up in her rod coat, rod hat^ red shoes and red mittens by AIR^and she come all the way back by AIR (except of course she came down to water from Atlantic to Ocracoke), While she was away she visited all the ewenky eating places end she arrived at Ocracoko sporting a beauti ful purple orchid Instead of tho usual red rose^ Miss Ncra says she had a wonderful trip but is glad to bo back with hor primary childroUv "'.Vhcrovor you go, Ocracoke is best," ’WHALE„.iiUNT’ - The Harrativo of a VoyagO" by Sfelson ffole Haley*Harpooner-in the Ship Charles \V.,Morgan 1&49-1853 is tho name of the book given as a Christmas gift to Ocrocoke School Library by f'rsc Char? ea R’lnyon 56 fiomily 0^ ■Yashington^D C© '..ho Library was glar. to get fro.m the BHM loan llbrai'y ..Miss Elizabeth Cope ■ land', several of the Landmark books such as The First Overland Mall,The Erie Canal, The Barb ary Pli*at0 3,The Coming of tha Mormonn, Royal Cenadlav- Police, Bat ole of .:ain, and laany others.. Sour, a a tho youngate-i's get through ronaing them, we’ll lot the older ohlldran (ages 25 to 80) take them i j.t
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