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EASTER HOLIDAYS Pupils and teachel?s are looking 'forv/ard to the Easter Weekendo School our Senator,Hon. Lindsey, .C.Warpen and Mrs,?Jarreno Everyone en.ioyed'the trip and consensus Of opinion is thh :CluiD profited .• by it o' , . ■ I : ■■ Eph Esham,president, announced that he hdd ’ will be closed on Friday received word through Rep,Disk 0>Neal that and Monday, March 27 and County Cojnraissioners had approved March 30tho •» ^5- J u N I 0 R S E- N M 0 R ■5(- A P R I L 24 * * OCRACOKB CIVIC CLUB - MRCH MEETING At its March meeting, in addition to the Oyster Stew Supper, members and friends enjoyed some special musical entertain ment, James Austin of Hatteras, vjho appointment of a full time Deputy Sheriff for Ocracoke, R.S. Wahab and Charlie Ahman were asked to attend the Committee Hearing on pro posed 'legislation in re oystering and shrimping,to be held in Raleigh® Present at the meeting were R.C,Speight and A,G.Grizzard,Supervisors on the road repair job, Mr, Speight spoke to the group and among other things said he and the others had certainly enjoyed them~ selves here,..never had met nicer.people, etc,,etc,” He announced that he and the men would be leaving shortly,and that later on another group would be here to put an asphalt top on the read* At the April Jiieeting,Monday,Apr, 13^ there will be the annual, election of officers, DOES OCRACOKE NEED A COMMUNITY CHEST? Since Christinas we have been giving to children brought in $155.47 for thd ‘ ' •• ■ ' Jl'ECH GP DIMES'. i « . ' Mrs,Jack Willis was assisted with the HEART FUND by Margaret Spencer and Linda Teeter who collected $32,40, 'Last week our Juniors and Seniors helped Mrs. Alice Belle Williams with the works on the new "OCRACOICE” ferry, brougitone good cause after another. The school along his fiddle, Charles Stowe brought his guitar, Norman Garrish his steel guitar,and Maurice Ballance his guitar. So there was a good deal of music in the airl Charles Stowe delighted the group.with his rendition of a ballad which he had composed on the "Wreck of the Charlie Mason”, bringing into the song the names p™ rnraQ nn-nr- ^ ^ of many people here who helped to salvage ' collected $50,95* the menhaden boat. By special request he t, • come the CANCER FUND DRIVE also sang his baiLlad about the story of '^hich Mrs, Elizabeth O'N,Howard super-' the "Booze" Yacht off Harksr»s Islandi vises, Louise Tolleson and Stella Spencer The tetri of 60 present,Tilth several neY,i3i3„5°Betty Hrienjwardf'^F^’l^Jalne members joining, made the meeting an r\ Howard and ^ norraine During the business session, Eph Esham, president,and R.S, Wahab, two of the Club members who went up to Raleigh last month reported on the trip. In the group were Bill Oiarke, Oscar Burrus,Jack Willis, Jesse Garrish, Mrs.R.S.Vfehab and Mrs, Jesse Garrish went along for some shop ping. The group saw just about everyone of importance, from Governor Hodges to Ocracoker,Fannie Pearl Fulcher, There were visits to the Legislature, the High way Department,the Dept.of Conservation & Development. At the Sir Walter they met Rep,Dick O’Neal (Hyde County) and (\Howard,and ,-^rendaBali^\;e on the \\ /^ / . ( J/_!K)reek''
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