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Christ Jigs Cards for Sr.lo CircD.e 1 of the V/oiH^Ji^s Socijty h^s a boxes of Christmas cards for salc^ and two boxes of Christnas v/rapping Paper^ ’PhoiiG Lrsc.Rondthaler if you need cards Guards (pi per box Vi'rap (fl,25 TKS VPEKSTROcJ SmU.'iiR H01.3 IT PlYS TO AD\rEPTISB IN few • -L xJ_ SHOP at the STOPS on the DOCK Jack iJilJ.is,Propo We have evjr3rthing tha£ everj’-ona else has and everything that anyone doesn't have. Got IT at Jack;'£3. CHRIS Tii'S TOYS FOR -rriS GITiS AI3D BOYS Tree Decorations Bright Lights FRUIT GAKFS Kuts Dates Christmas Candies ORDER YCuR CPJIESTl'AS TURUIEY EARLY CoiriG in any evening and sit around the stove5 get in cut of the cold; browse around and buy out the store,or brov/se. SP.iGH IJFATS - VEGFll'BLES - raUTTS Sweet lilk ~ .Butto-nnilk - Skim lilk A Complete Line of Packaged Foods, T.r .-T n ks*' ru'* ir -l-C :UT0H” KTDER With construction started oh the nevf wikstrom' summer home, on property which was purchased from the late David Kuppel up north of North Pond, tliero has been considerable re.minisconco about the old Rex Beach H ouseboat^and the days of Rex Beach, A. part of the Rex Beach Hous3~ boat was used in the former Kepool summer heme or lodge, Aiad the person who can toll the most about Rex Beach and his Cera coke hunt ,ing and fishing is Uriah Garrish^Sr,, now 83 years of ago,but halo raid her.rty, "Ry"^as he is affectionately called, "Buthh”, whose real name is LawBsnce was Guido for Rex Boa eh and his parties R/dcr, Jr,, is o? tsha son of Lai'j- over a period of 12 or 15 years. Beach camo rGnGC,Sr(, if tor visitin'^ here for a few days,he decided he liked Ocracokc School and enrolled as a student in the ninth grade, TIis brother,Bob, docidc-d to continue his sohooling at Southern Pinos, Butoh was a football champion in his homo schoolo Ho is taking all of the regular 9th grade subjects and also typ?:ng,which ho had begun this year in Southern ?incs H,S, for the last time in 1917. The old House boat was origin''.lly a sail' sharpie which Ry brought from do'.vn Soiand,named the Nevada, "Ry" first met Rex Beach over at the Bill GaskiDJ. Camp on Beacon Is^mn'-I. Beach tried to got "Ry" to go to Florida vjith him. After that v/henover RexBeach came to the Isl'’nd,Ry was his guide, Ocracoke was whore Rex Beach wrote the story "7/hite Brant" and Ocracoke is also named in Old Shoot, and Ry's picture is in Ho and his parents arc livino in the latter book. The Nevada went ashore in a storm at Quork Hararoock,formerly oivned by the late David Koppel, Part of the houseboat v/r.s used in the Keppol smunor lldgo, vihich time and tide pretty much deteriorated,so none of it rema.ined of any use for the V/ikstrom ccnstructicn, A. Sv V/ikstrom- is f rom BkanoatolcsjN.Y, Ho and his wife and clrlLdren have visited Ocracokc through sovorr.l years from time to tLae, They subscribe to the Sclool Paper sc keep up vdth the Ocracrake ro'/j-s. The now summer home will be built of rod vroodi living room with fireplace,three bedrooms, kitchen and storage space, modern design,,one floor,flat roof, tig barbecue pit on the toi'r'co, soroened-in porch on the front faceing the Sound, wrought iron columns, Ralph Nyborg, si.iporintondonb of the job, from V/ilmir.gtcn,DelaW'^re,, has been here for some time and Lawrence Ryder "f Southern Pinos, in charge of actual con struction, has come hero ivibh his family to live until the work is canplotod. one or the Spencer /.partments. c-ettihct rich I OCRACOIS ?.T y543 «15 in ita treasury as of the ilovcubor meeting,nov,l3th, the P.T.Ao was quite willing and ready to vote to purchase the follewing ach.ool equipment; duplicating paoor, h’orld map for li.th,3'th,6th grades', phenio cards and workbooks for the primary grad^-s, piano lamp for the library piano,baseball bats,and paint for reflnishlng the aluminum folding chalis in the recreation hall,and for playground several loads of sand, and for the Rocroa- tien Ii''.ll, an other gas heater. Carnival news is old,but hefe it is; net pr'jo-.eds hl73o[!.3. Perry Hc.hab and Jora Jane Garnish won the Calebs; Chloo O’Hoal got the ham. Everyone had a r/aad O t julii October inc-./me fr n pamphlets (>20,5o October income from dances si'31o9o October inc nac fr.Ai dues 'jl2,79
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