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PAGE TWO STUMPY POINT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seigris and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Midgett and children of Norfolk spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Midgett. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bobbitt and daughter, Molly, of Littleton spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mis. D. L. Meekins and were ac companied home Sunday by their daughter, Nancy, who has been spending several weeks here with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hooper were in Washington Saturday on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Meekins and little daughter, Cooky, re turned to their home in Ocean View Sunday after spending a week here with their parents. Dick Best was in Elizabeth City Friday on business. Mrs. A. C. Hooper and grand son, Bobby Midgett, have returned home after visiting relatives in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Meekins of South Mills spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Meekins and family. Mrs. R. W. Wechter and daugh ter, Marcia, of Greenville are spending a few days at their home here. They were accompanied home by R. W. Wechter, who returned to Greenville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Meekins and children of Norfolk spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Meekins and family. Mrs. Doll Cahoon and son, Boyd, are in Richmond on business. Tom Wise of Norfolk spent the ISAyE,¥S.SQ,% on MEMORIALS- RglfcgSMWLßSiiiaen 4* > 4OS;sp UtTTROA D ST.^^fELIZABETH.C(TY - Chicago Gloucester Miami Philadelphia Baltimore EDEBER, Inc. Unity & Elizabeth Sts., Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. Netting-Rope-Twine FISHING SUPPLIES Distributors of “AMCO” and “American Superior” Pure Manila Rope NORTH CAROLINA REPRESENTATIVES JONES WHOLESALE CO. T. S. WHITE, Jr. Manteo Hertford, N. C. HOOPER BROS. A. S. AUSTIN Stumpy Point Hatteras RURAL TELEPHONE SERVICE GROWTH IS AMAZING! One measure of North Carolina’s growth is found in the increase in telephone usage by farm fami lies. Early this year, the state had 106,000 rural phono subscribers... which is significant consid ering that Southern Bell Telephone Company, which serves more than half these customers, has recorded in twelve years a nearly 500 per cont growth in its rural subscribers.. Also contributing -to the pleasant living that io North Carolina is the brewing industry's self regulation program where brewers, wholesalers . and retailers—in counties where malt beverage sales are permitted tmdor state control—co operate to maintain wholesome conditions for the legal sale of beer and ale. North Carolina Division VNITID STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. I 7 JHK .. .. “--.-.a.' .r-. : ; ■ ’ weekend at his home here. Home Club Picnic On June 26, a picnic was spon sored by the Home Demonstration Club at the school buliding to which members, theeir families and friends were invited. Mrs. Wilma Midgett and Mrs. Josie Hooper were hostesses. Lunch was served picnic Style and the invocation was given by Rev. Finlow of Murfreesboro. After lunch a short business meeting was held—Edith Best, president, called the meeting to order and Miss Mary Kirby led a discussion on a project for the coming year. Members of the club agreed to keep the Cemetery cleaned during the summer months. Those attending the picnic in cluded: Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burgess, Misses Nancy and Laura Hammer of Rich mond, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. G. Stephenson and children, Re. Kin low of Murfreesboro, Mrs. Jasper Hooper and children, Mrs. Wilma Midgett and children, Mrs. Josie Hooper and children, Mrs. Maxine Quidley and children of Norfolk, Mrs. Edith Best and daughter, Mrs. Alvah Wise and children, Mrs. Grace Hooper and daughter, Jo anne, Miss Mary Kirby and mother, Mrs. Florine Hooper, Mrs. Goldie Best, Miss Margaret Midgett and Mrs. Gertrude Wise. REBEKAHS TO MEET The Manteo Rebecca Lodge will meet Monday night in the Town Hall at 8 P.M. ENGELHARD PERSONALS Lt. and Mrs. W. G. Causey and two children are spending some time in High Point with relatives. Miss Martha Midgett recently returned from Richmond where she visited relatives. E. L. Kelly, U. S. Navy, station ed at Norfolk spent the weekend with his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cahoon were visitors in Belhaven on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Peebles and children David and Kay are visi ting Mrs. Peebles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayhue Selby. Mrs. Calvin Watson has return ed from Greenville where she was a student at E. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Swindell and children of Sladesville spent Sunday with Mr. Swindell’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swindell. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. O’Neal and family have moved into the R. L. Roper place, Mr. O’Neal has re cently returned from E. C. C., Greenville where he attended sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Neal and family are moving into the Clark place recently purchased from Walter Clark. Mrs. Magdaline Marshall, stu dent at E. C. C., Greenville spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrill of Kentucky are spending their vaca tion with Mrs. Morrill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Watson at the Engelhard Hotel. Mrs. Milan O’Neal has returned to her home in Wilson after spend ing some time with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Shirlen and children of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs Belle .Credle and Miss Fannie Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark spent the weekend with relatives here. Birth Announcement ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Maxton Midgett of Engelhard, a son, on Friday July 11, at the Columbia hospital. HIGH TIDES IN JULY at Oregon Inlet Low tides between Hours Shown A.M. P.M. Friday 11 10:20 10:41 Saturday 12 11:15 11:35 Sunday 13 12:12 Monday 14 0:30 1:12 Tuesday 15 1:29 2:13 Wednesday 16 2:32 3:14 Thursday 17 3:34 4:10 Friday 18 4:32 5:01 Saturday 19 -5:24 5:48 Sunday 20 6:11 6:29 Monday 21 6:53 7:07 Tuesday 22 7:32 7:43 Wednesday 23 8:09 8:18 Thursday 24 8:45 8:51 Friday 25 9:20 9:25 Saturday 26 9:55 9:59 Swiday 27 10:33 10:37 Monday 28 11:14 11:19 Tuesday 29 12:03 Wednesday 30 OdO 12:59 Thursday 31 1:11 2:03 MY MOTHER’S BIBLE This Book is all that’s left me now— Tears will unbidden start; . With faltering lip and throbbing brow I press it to my heart. For many generations past Here is our family tree: My mother’s hands this Bible clasped, She, dying, gave it me. I Ah! well do I remember those Whose names these records bear; Who round the hearthstone used to close After the evening prayer, And speak of what these pages said In tones my heart would thrill! Though they are with the silent dead, Here they are living still! My father read this holy Book, To brothers, sisters, dear: How calm was my poor mother’s look, Who loved God’s Word to hear! Her angel face—l see it yet! What thronging memories come! Again the little group is met Within the halls of home! The truest friend man ever knew, Thy constancy I’ve tried; When all were false, I found thee true, My counselor and guide. The mines of earth no treasures give That could this volume buy; In teaching me the Way to live, It taught me how to diel —George P. Morris MRS. JOHN CREDLE, HOSTESS TO EVER-READY BIBLE CLASS The Ever-Ready Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. John Credle of Sladesville, Friday night, July 11. Mrs. Credle presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. J. B. Watson. The first chapter of St John was read, followed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Mrs. Jeff Credle interestingly commented on Paul and Acts of the Apostles, Mrs. O’Neal read “A Hand on the Shoulder,” by James Whitcomb Riley. Mrs. Lizzie Credle, Portrait by James Met calf. During the social hour the hos tess served delicious refresh ments. THE COASTLAND TIMES. MANTEO, N. C. IT’S A GREAT SEASON ON THE DARE BEACHES WE ARE NOW IN MID-SEASON, and never before have so many people enjoyed the attractions of our seashore as have come early this year, with every week get ting better and better. This is highly appreciated by the many good firms serving the tourist trade and doing their best to assure a good time to all who come. It is proof that good service has been given at reasonable prices. It is assurance of con tinued good service and satisfaction. We extend our thanks and cordially invite you to come and enjoy the seashore. THE MIRAMAR THE ARLINGTON TOURIST COURT n.»h-4n.c “Most Unusual Beachhead on the Atlantic” Rv THp Qpo At Golden dunes . . . sparkling seas ... and all the va- XIIC oca Al cation pleasures that go with them, Life takes on new NAGS HEAD, N. C. I zest in this Land of Legend—enjoy it to the fullest at the Arlington, with its friendly service and relaxing atmos- COMPLETELY NEW MORE COTTAGES phCTe ' ... .. All Outside Rooms, with Porch Telegraph Manteo, N. C. Delectable Food and Plenty of It & r Write or Phone 704 for rates, American plan. Telephone Nags Head 703 Manteo 64-W D - L - HAYMAN and PHOEBE G. HAYMAN r Owners-Managers THE EDGEWATER THE OASIS SEAFOOD RESTAURANT P. O. Box 134, Kill Devil Hills, N. C. nbar TH£ umE UVCUI LFVT MF Al <2 _ NEW ENL ARGED OPEN AIR DINING ROOM iSiAvrJ <1 1 JHUiAIjO Securely Screened from All But the Breeze SEAFOOD DINNERS Homelike Atmosphere gift and novelty department Under Management of Mrs. Bess Williams Phone Kill Devil Hill. 304 Mn ANDERSON’S WHY WORK? NEW BEACH STORE AND COTTAGES L « THE ” SET-F-SRRVICE FOOD STORE packaged ready-cooked foods a /it EvenrUitac n«*S t« I ,or v»c»U»n at tkt kea«h Ocean-Front Housekeeping Cottages for Rent IKfNfU Modern ■ Private Baths - Complete Kitchens JK !g K Low Winter Rates Start August 31et rv. Kitty Hawk Beach, N. C. Phone 102 Roanoke Shores South Nags Head U. S. 158 BARNETT’S ESSO SERVICE Near Casino Nags Head, N. C. . FREE AIR TIRE REPAIR LUBRICATION ROAD SEVICE Sandwiches, Cigarettes, Candy and Cold Drinks 4 CREDIT CARDS HONORED CLEAN REST ROOMS HORACE BARNETT, Mgr. Phone Nags Head 164 NAGS HEAD SPORTSWEAR DEAN’S PLACE i / Complete Nationally Advertised Lines of the GROCERIES GAS OIL Fines in Beach and Sportswear — UMT7PM white stag FURNISHED COTTAGES McGregor jantzen white&iau COLE OF CALIFORNIA SHIP N’ SHORE ELECTRICALLY EQUIPPED HENRY ROSENFELD, SACONY PALM BEACH Hfflg 3U and MANY OTHERS ENLARGED GIFT DEPARTMENT 2 Miles North of Wright Memorial ~fHONE NAGS HEAD 402 or 503 AT THE NORTH END OF THE BEACH- HOTEL NAGS HEADER SOUTHERN SHORES NOW BIGGER AND BETTER I ___ /x/xr-xm rnAMT Here * 8 a hotel •«" on ß the top hotels of the beaeh, A FULLY RESTRICTED OCEAN FRONT with moderll facilities and splendid food. Conveniently DEVELOPMENT FOR DISCRIMINATING located for fishermen and tourists and near the most im- PEOPLE portant centers of business. 2600 ACRES 1® MILES OF WATERFRONT 14 ALL NEW rooms WITH BATH COTTAGES ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR FISHERMEN AND GUIDES FOR OREGON INLET kitty HAWK DEVELOPMENT CO. and COUNGTON kitty hawk, north Carolina c c CULPEPPERf JR>| Manager THE RED TOP THE CROAT AN HOTEL STORE, COTTAGES and Overooktog the Wright Memrial SERVICE STATION Established As a Leading Hotel Catering Kitty Hawk Beach, N. C. T- • Clientele Who Wieh Good Food * At Kitty Hawk Beach you will find quiet, restful Rest and Quiet accommodations. Our cottages are roomy and reasonably • i n—a- f«w housekeeping. Store for refreshments attain 4 MR ‘ AND MRS> RUSSELL A - G R| GGS, Props. Mrs. John R. Duvall Telephone Kill Devil Hills 363 FRIDAY, JULY 18. 1952
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