PAGE EIGHT DARE HOME CLUBS TO MEET TUE. AND WED. s— The regular meeting of the Manteo Home Demonstration Club will be held at the community building, October 21 at 2:30 p.m. Guest speakers will be Miss Betty Blackwell, Home Economist and James F. Wellons, Rural Repre sentative from Virginia Electric and Power Company, who will give a demonstration on “Lighting in the Home.” The annual Fall County Council meeting will be held at Stumpy Point, October 22 at 11:30 a.m. John Harris, State Horticulture Specialist, will be guest speaker. Members are urged to catch 10:15 a.m. Airport fenry. dock. The bus will JfeaVe Hatteras at 7:30 a.m. and the 8:15 Ore gon Inlet ferry. Lunch wilt be served by the Stumpy Point Home Demonstration Club at 75(* a plate. Members and visitors are welcome to the meeting. MANTEO PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Daniels, Jr., are vacationing in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rogers have returned to their home in Elizabeth City after visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ausband have returned to their home in Manteo after a trip td New York City. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lowe of Nor folk spent the week end with Mr. Lowe’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Meekins. Mrs .Annie Basnight is a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital, Elizabeth City. She is expected to return home the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Twiford of Norfolk visited Mrs. Gladys Brant ley last week end. COLINGTON PERSONALS The Colington Community Club held its monthly meeting Monday, October 6th at the Colington School Building at 8 p.m. Albert O’Neal resigned as president and Sylvester Perry was elected to fill the unexpired term. There is a Hallowe’en party being planned for later in the month. During the winter months the meetings will be held at 7:30 p.m. instead o.f 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs .St. Clair Gaimel of Norfolk were here visiting friends and relatives during the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liverman and family are spending several weeks in Buxton where Mr. Liverman is doing some bulldozer work. DARE SCHOOL STUDENTS ATTEND STATE FAIR On Friday morning, October 17, three buses are slated to leave Manteo for the State Fair in Ra leigh. This is the sixth year buses have been chartered and groups of school children accompanied to the fair by home demonstration and Men’s Pants GABARDINES WHIPCORDS |]pj|’ SHARKSKINS WfjjS DUR ATONES iK, With Pleats Belts to Match $5.95 up jpc SPORT SHIRTS By NORRIS To Match GABARDINES FLANNELS jjl|||» GAYLORD checks mmm CORDUROYS $2.98 to $6.95 DAVIS WANTS TO SEE YOU Phone 238 Manteo HYDE METHODISTS TO IMPROVE CHURCHES Swan Quarter Boy Recommended as Preaching Candidate The last quarterly conference of the Swan Quarter-Fairfield charge met in Providence Methodist church Oct. 13, at 8:00 P. M. The budget was raised in full, and ap proximately $5,000.00 dollars has been raised for the improvement of the four churches. Soule Methodist Church, has $2,000.00 in a building fund and is expecting to build new school rooms in the near future, also a new Hammond or gan has been installed this year. Merlin Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, of Swan Quarter, was recommended to the District Con ference for local Preachers license in the Meethodist Church. The Methodist Church Oct. 19, 1952 Rev. David M. Lewis, Pastor Epworth Methodist Church. Gil bert Richards, Church school Supt. SS at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all age groups. Everyone is invited to attend, Preaching by pastor at 11:00 A. M. Soule Methodist Church: Mrs. j Mildred Askew, Church School ' Supt. S. S. at 10:00 A. M. Classes for all age groups. Everyone is invited to attend. Preaching by pastor at 7:30 P. M. The M. Y. F. will meet in Provi- i Jence Methodist Church at 6:30 P. M. Sunday. NEW YOUTH ORGANIZATION AT MANTEO BAPTIST CHURCH The Manteo Baptist Church re cently organized a Young Woman’s Auxiliary, under the sponsorship of the Women’s Missionary Union, and under the leadership of Mrs. Hal Daniels. The new group has been named the Marjorie Spence Y. W. A., honoring a North Caro lina Missionary who is doing field work in Chile. Officers of the new organiza tion are: president, Lydia Love King; vice-president, Lois Pearce; secretary, Marie Etheridge; treas urer, Phyllis Quidley; program chairman, Elizabeth Ann Ethe ridge; assistant program chair man, Imogene Shannon; and pian ist, Ann Krider. farm agents. This year Miss Mary Kirby, home agent, R. S. Smith, farm agent, and Mrs. M. P. Dan iels of the Wanchese faculty, will chaperone the party. Leaving Manteo at seven o’clock in the morning, the buses will reach Ra leigh at about four o’clock and places of interest in the city will, be visited before the group goes to the fair grounds. The retur% I trip will be made after the fire works display. A special ferry is j being run across Oregon Inlet 'early in the morning for the Hat teras bus, in order that the chil ! dren from the South Banks can reach Manteo in time to leave with the other buses. Ninety Dare chil ' dren will make the trip this year. Last year 101 children went. ’ LOADING GRAIN ON ENGELHARD WATERFRONT i 'll!., ft. HERE’S A scene on the E'g Iba c va.oifront ha is : on to be a fa miliar sight again. This shows a fr ighte.' taking on g.ain for shipmen north, at the terminal of R. L. Gibbs. The terminal, damaged by firr early this year, is now being restored, with considerable improvemen of facilities. / Qet teody -for winter now *4**- 4 ss&£' • For warmth* and comfort tills winter—act tern help, do .hi, job. Inquire about it if you fuel oil. 2. Install.torn, window, and insula, now! A, a part of America', competitive, are not getting automatic delivery now. ,i„ n ,„ keep heat in... cold out. 3. Keep progressive oil industry, we've been prepar- Here are 4 helpful hints on how you can doors and windows closed, clou, off rooms tag all summer to fill your needs ... and save money, save fuel oil: 1. Have your ' not in use and draw shades a. night. 4. Keep will continue to go all-out to give your home heating system checked regularly to be sure room temperature at moderate level-turn winter comfort. Our automatic deliverv sys- you’re getting the most efficient use of your thermostat down at night. O. J. JONES ™gL TEXACO DISTRIBUTOR Phone 4- . MANTEO N. C. • 4 THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. EDWARD LEE AUSTIN, 50, DIES AT HATTERAS Hatteras lost another well known citizen Friday of last week in the death of Edward Lee Aus tin, 50. Mr. Austin was an indus trious and highly respected citi zen. He was a lifelong resident, and fishermen, a Veteran of the Coast Guard. He died at his home Hatteras after a long illness. He was a member of the Assembly of God Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lovie Styron Austin, of Hat teras; one daughter, Mrs. Alice Rena Tolson, of Frisco; two sons, Edward Allen Austin, United States Navy, stationed in Norfolk; and Medford Lynden Austin, or Hatteras; two sisters, Miss Victor ia Austin and Miss Dezzie Austin; one brother, Garland Austin, all of Hatteras ,and five grandchil dren. PIONEER MANTEO. N. C. SATURDAY, OCT. 18 “OUTLAW WOMEN with MARIE WINDSOR SUNDAY : MONDAY “TARZAN’S SAVAGE FURY” with LEX BAKER TUESDAY : WEDNESDAY JAME STEWART as “CARBINE WILLIAMS” THURSDAY : FRIDAY ESTER WILLIAMS in “SKIRTS AHOY” You can preach a better ser mon with your life than your voice. lew Exclusive KleeMdeen iI6HTS •Mmcficaflk A to' *'* W * \ \\ -oOO*® \ No more fussing with old-fashioned pilot \1 iOOi®'' y \ \1 Op \ lightsl Kleer-Kleen's new fully-automatic \ \m a Sir C* r \ electric ignition burners mean smooth, efficient \l m d**’ r ' \ \m 1 operation under ALL conditions. 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