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ici'C'.' (lari. n.r'T p r» rzrv :0 H. V? f-ARK ra??ge:- i'*. voted t.o iiavo a ”stunt night show in j"^eb2:*u?i”y» Mrs.Spencer and ‘•Ire, i*: ondthaieT* ogreed to work up the n' 'X; t M , ^>sioas6s beth () f li c. iic ?Hi' Bessie iiowerd ( 0*Neal,and Ecan wjehea and coiri O’Neal re ao the foi’ February: i. O’Jieal, Ellen h ftondthaler.. both Go Hovirai''d, i^liza d, Leevella Howard, in absentia),Bertha O'Neal served send ee „ Secretary Edna list of hostesses rena O’Neal, Katie obin3on,and Alice ^ 'ii' iirs, Frank Gaskins, who is visiting Mrs. Edna O'Neel was a visitor at Po To Ao She and Mr. Gaskins have been avrey frou Ocracoke for 26 yearsj but always enjoy their visits hero. Mr3,Gaskins says not only the chil dren sh^ knew have grown up,hut their children have grown up8 «- V* it ■» JAinjAiOt’ CIVIC CLUB The Ocracoke Civic Club was host at its January meetijog to ^‘ro Joe Dubois, secretary of the Sea Level Chamber of Commerce, who spoke of ^ the Chamber's activities in promoting stationed here at Ocracoke^ tourist and other sources of income for Coastal North Carolina. He emphasized the proposed Seashore Highway, designed to provide the State with its only real automobile access to the Ocean from North or Southc The meeting also discussed problems of beach erosion control, with financial help to be sought from the Hurricane Fluids of the Fedasal Government. A committee to follow up this mattei’ was appointed* Theodore Hondthaler, benjamin Spencer, Wahab howard. Jack Kkiills, and Jesse Garrlsho At the February meeting, the Club will enjoy a supper served up by a volunteer cooking crews Jim Wllliama; ^elly O’Neal, Marvin Howax'd, Chris Hazen S. Brooks is to bo stationed here at Ocracoke as Ranger in charge of the Ocracoke Section of the Cape Hatteras Seashore Fark. %%and Mx’s. Brooks and their daughter, ^3.Mark Goedjen visited Ocracoke on Monday and Tuesday, 17th and 18th, with ill*. Qus Hultman. Mr. Brooks has bean in the National Park Service since 1955 and comes to Ocracoke from the Petrified Forest Nationail Momanont, Holbrook, Arizona. He Is a native of Solomon’s Island, Md. Mrs. Brooks is a native of «anteo. They will live in w2iat is known as "Aiuit Sue’s” place, renting from Carleton i^elly. When asked what his work at Ocracoke will be, Mr, Brooks said, ’’First of all to get acquiilnted with the people here and to acquaint theta with the Park Service. Other duties will materi alize as time goes on. *'irs.brooks and 1 are looking forward to living at Ocracoke.” SERVING HERE AT OCRACOKE In the last two Issues of the OCRACOKE SCHOOL NE'.TS wo listed those serving in the Armed Forces abroad and away from home. Now lt*s time to name those » ^ ^ o %J .I.X x.i iv.4 I# «VV/ V*J Gaskiil, Charlie Ahman, Frank Toeterj in Avon. C. B. Jennette is from ^ 1/ J •- W 4 -n ^ . and Kermlt Koblrxaon. Ocracokerss Benjamin L« O’Neal, D.P. O’Neal, A. 0. Burrus (Lonnie), Jlninle B. Spencer, and O. L. Buskirk (became an Ocracoker when he married Audrey BpehAvr}, All safely married except Jimmie Spencer. These are all at the Ocracoke Life Boat Station, to the 83-footar are Archie F. Wahab, Earl H. Gaskins, Frank D. Teeter (War brought him to Ocracoke, Iona Williams kept him here), Fletcher boggard (Merian Belle Garrlsh persuaded hjja to become an Ocracoker). These lost named are all safely married. At the station from Off-Island are Commanding Officer D.H. Scarborou^,Jr^ , a native of Avon,N,c. who stays here most of the time but spends his liberty with his wife and two children * it it Buxtohj Basis Hooper is from Avonp . »'am03 G. Midgott is from Salvo, all i not too far away from home. (continued next page)
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