PAGE FOUR BUS SCHEDULES t BETWEEN MANTEO AND HATTERAS WINTER SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Northbound Read ■■ Read down Southbound Lr. Hatterai 7:45 a.m. ar.5:30 p.m. br. Frisco 7:55 a.m. 5:15 p.m. Lv. Buxton 8:05 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Lt. Avon 8:15 a.m. 4:45 p.m. Lv. Salvo 8:40 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Lt. Wavea 8:45 a.m. 4:15 pm. Lv. Rodanthe 8:80 a.m. 4:10 P.O Lv. Ortgon Inlet 0:15 a.m. 3:00 p.n Lv. Nags Head 10:00 a.m. >lO p.n Ar. Manteo 10:15 a.m. Lv.3:00 p.n Through connection at Nags Head a Northbound buses CHARTER TRIPS AVAILABLE HATTERAS-MANTEO BUS LINE, INC. Phone 104 HATTERAS, N. C. REAL ESTATE WE WILL SELL YOUR PROPERTY OR FIND YOU A HOME “Your Problem Becomes Our Problem” SELECT RESORT PROPERTIES E. E. MEEKINS O.Tices: Manteo and Kill Devil Hills Phone Manteo 101 ARCHIE BURRUS SELF-SERVICE FOOD CENTER Phone 237 Mantee WE DELIVER Choice of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily All Western Meats ■——— ||■||||llll |1,,, — ""iiiiiiiiiiiiiui |■S MOUNTAIN » RIDGE M | STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISI ;Y L $3.35 $2.10 L 4/5 Quart Pint W. STRAIGHT k 4 YEARS OLD .86 PROOF / GOOOERHAM A WORTS ITO. Semi-Annual Shoe Clearance 5 SHOE C SALE Buy One Pair at Regular Price and Get Another for 5< • Children’s Misses’ Women's LOAFERS OXFORDS DRESS SHOES • ALL SHOES REDUCED 10% TO 50% DAVIS WANTS TO SEE YOU Phone 238 Manteo DARE H D SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY The Home Demonstration for this month will be “Doing Busi ness at the Bank”. Below are the meetings scheduled. Manteo - Mon. Jan. 4th, 2:30 p.m., Mary Lib Fearing, Hostess. Manns Harbor - Tues. Jan. sth, 2:30 p.m., Mabel Twiford, Hostess. Stumpy Point - Thurs. Jan. 6th, 2:00 p.m., Cora Best, Hostess. Kitty Hawk - Fri. Jan. 7th, 2:00 p. m., Mary (Edgar) Perry, Hos tess. Rodanthe - Mon. Jan 11th, 2:30 p. m., Elizabeth Gray & Alethia Meekins, Hostesses. Buxton - Mon. Jan. 11th, 7:30 p.m. Edna Barnett, Hostess. Nags - Mon. Jan. 18th, 2:00 p.m., Ezeta Reber, Hostess. Hatteras - Wed. Jan. 20th, 2:00 p.m., Nettie Gibson, Hostess, at Hotel. yrisco - Wed. Jan. 20th, 7:30 p.m., Hilda Rollinson, Hostess. Wanchese - Tues. Jan. 26th, 2:30 p.m. Colington - Wed. Jan. 27th, 2:00 p.m., Teenie Haywood, Hos tess. Anyone interested in knitting is asked to bring needles and yarn. MANY BABY DOCTORS advise this for distress of kids’ CHESTCOLDS Rub on Child’s Mild Musterole, made especially for kiddles. Musterole cre ate 2, highly medicated protective zcor".th cn o?.czt, throat and back. It ‘ promptly relieves couj’is. and helps breal: up gainful local congestion! RUTH PARKER BRIDE OF CARROLL T. FITCHETT The wedding of Miss Ruth Par ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Parker of Wanchese and ENFN Carroll Thomas Fitchett, United States Coast Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fitchett of Litchfield Park, Arizona, took place Sunday afternoon, De cember 27 at 3:00 o’clock in Beth any Methodist Church. Wanchese. Rev. C. W. Guthrie performed the ring ceremony. The church was decorated with palm, fern, native pine and ar rangements of white gladioli, white poinsettias and lighted cathedral candles. Mrs. Dallas Tillett played the wedding music. Soloist was Miss Bettie Ray Sawyer who sang “All' For You”. A trio composed of Misses Sawyer, Linda Gaskill and I Lottie Gallop sang “I Love You I Truly” and as a duet Misses Gal-' lop and Gaskill sang “O Perfect Love.” The bride who was given in j . marriage by her father, wore a . waltz length wedding gown of | chantilly lace with a shaped bo dice and sweetheart neckline and i long sleeves ending in wedding peaks over the hands. Her finger-1 tip veil of illusion fell from a shaped satin cap caught at each ! side with rosettes of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a prayer book topped with white caranations and showered with satin streamers. \ Mi’s. Janet Cartwright of Pop lar Branch, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Patricia Pa.ker of Wanchese was a bridesmaid. They wore waltz 'sr.gV.s dresses of net over blue ; taffeta and each carried a fan of maline and red caranations. George Melvin Fitchett of Litchfield Park, Ariz.. served his i brother as best man. Ushers were ■ Ronnie Meekins and Harvey Le-! roy Gallop, both of Wanchese. The bridegrooms mother wore a blue suit with matching ac cessories and a corsage of yellow rose buds. The bridegrooms mother wore a brown suit with matching ac- ■ cessories and a corsage of yellow ' rose buds. Mrs. Royden Tillett acted as mistress of ceremonies. The couple are making their home in ; Elizabeth City where Mr. Fitchett j is stationed with the United Staes I Coast Guard. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs? Delia Hooker. Mr. and , Mrs. Mossie Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Winslow and children, Virginia, Carolyn fhd Charles, all of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daniels of Reidsville; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tuttle and daugh ter, Francis Tuttle; Mr and Mrs. J. A. Harrell and son, Billy Har rell; Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Sher lock and daughter, Landra Sher lock; Mrs. Virginia Edwards and daughters, Barbara and Eleanor Edwards, all of Elizabeth City: Clinton Cartwright of Poplar Branch; Cordelia Ann Fitchett of Engelwood, Calif.; also Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fitchett of Litchfield Park, Arizona. LAMB - COHOON WEDDING CEREMONY DECEMBER 29 Mr. and Mrs. Lem A. Cohoon of Colombia have announced the the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Julia, to Casper Garnett Lamb of Elizabeth City, on Tues day afterinoon, December 29, at three o’clock at their home. Rev. Earl C. Meekins performed the ceremony. Only members of the immediate families were present. The couple will make their home in Charlotte, following a wedding trip to unannounced destination. FUTURE TREE PLANTED Columbia—A Cedar Tree has been planted this year on the lawn of the Tyrrell County Court House, by the Junior Chamber of Com merce, with the hopes that hereto fore at Christmas there will be a living Christmas tree, which also will grace the surroundings dur ing the entire year. FIFTH ‘ 5 - 15 HsSj PINT ‘3.20 [ jggC.l 100 PROOF LIQUEUR THE COASTLAND TIMES. MANTEO. N. C. MANTEO PERSONALS Mrs. Naomi Wescott had as her guest during the holidays her sis ter, Sgt. Brockie Daniels, WAF, of Washington, D. C. Their broth er, C. B. Daniels of Norfolk, spent Sunday with them. Alfred T. Martin visited his fam ily in Roanoke, Va., for the holi days. Mrs. John T. Daniels had as her Christmas guests Mrs. Madge Barber and Miss Beatrice Mar shall, both of Philadelphia, Pa., Mr .and Mrs. Archie Daniels of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Daniels of New Bern. Mrs. Alberta Gordon and two children have returned to Manteo from Florida, where they made their home for several months. | W. R. Pearce and daughters, i Misses Margaret and Lois Pearce, ' spent last week end in Wake For | est. On Monday night they at i tended the Dixie Classics basket ball tournament in Raleigh. I Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Twiford and j children, Douglas and Steve, of : Hampton, Va., were the Christmas I guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. j Twiford. Mrs. Delton Dowdy had as her Christmas guests, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Kerry Williams and son, of Free port, La., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Der rickson and family of Newport News, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Austin and family of Cape May and Mr. Willie Austin of Ocean View. Mr. and Mrs. Iven Evans were : the Christmas guests of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seymore, in Camden. Luther Warren of Norfolk spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Harold Cartwright, and Mr. Cart | wright. Randall Holmes of Camp Gor ' don. Ga.. visited his mother, Mrs. Robert Guynn, during the holi | days. Mr. Guynn, who is stationed ;in Norfolk, also spent the holi ! days with them. Miss Flo Midgette, who made her home in Manteo for several years, is visiting her mother in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr .and Mrs. Jesse White spent I Christmas in Windsor. Robert Williams has returned i to his home in Manteo from the j Marine Hospital, Norfolk, where he recently underwent an opera tion. Mr and Mrs. J. G. Kellogg had las their Christmas guests Mr. j Kellogg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs ! Martin Kellogg. Sr., of Sunbury; and Mrs. Kellogg’s mother. Mrs. Jack Clements of West Point. Va. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Burrus I had their children as guests Sun i day: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gates I of Alexandria, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. I Bill Sellers of Jacksonville, Fla., i and Sam Burrus, who is working I in Naples, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jordan and ’ I children of Wilmington spent the | Christmas holidays with Mrs. Jordan's parents, Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams and children, who are living in Ports mouth. Va., spent Christmas at ; their home near Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas visited Mr. Thomas’s parents in : Philadelphia, Pa., during the I holidays. They were accompanied i by L. W. Huggins of Lincolnton, ■ who visited his wife, who is living at present in Philidelphia. Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Huggins are brother and sister. Mrs. Allen Mann, Sr., who has been a patient in the Marine Hos i pital, Norfolk for some time, re ' turned home for Christmas, j Mrs. O. J. WeScott had as her guests during the holidays her daughter, Mrs. Henry Johnson of Raleigh; and her son, George R. Wescott of Norfolk, and his • family. i Miss Effie Wescott, who teaches I in Hamlet, was the Christmas guest of her sisters, Misses ' Holland and Hettie Wescott. Mr .and Mrs. John H. Long and children visited Mr. Long’s mother in Richmond, Va., for the 5 Christmas holidays. , Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Robinson came from Florida to spend ’ Christmas with Mrs. Robinson’s . father, Orlando Midgett. They i were accompanied by Miss Jane > Midgett and Miss Tracy Midgett, . who had been visiting them. Russell Midgett also visited his PREPARED TO WRITE INSURANCE COVERAGE UNDER NEW LAWS I am prepared to write your liability insurance under the new laws now in respect governing same. It will pay you to see me. All other forms of insurance coverage are available at my office. I have been writing insur ance for 40 years, and represent many of the best companies. THEO. S. MEEKINS REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND BONDS Phone 42 MANTEO, N. C. DUCK PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Evans of Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Getsinger and daughter, Nancy, of Gibbstown, New Jersey, spent the Christmas holidays with Manuel Santos. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Midgett spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Midgett of Manns Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Griggs, of Mamie, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of Roper, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hub bard of Virginia Beach, visited Mrs. R. C. Beals over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McDonald and two children of Elizabeth City and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Curies of Norfolk, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Curies. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tillett and daughter, Ola, and two of their grandsons of Wanchese visited Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Whitson Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Coronet, Mrs. Iva Jordon, Jack Coronet of Norfolk, Everette Tate and girl friend, Miss Susan Rucker of South Carolina spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Tate Joseph Scarborough, Jr. re turned Sunday to Florida, having spent some time with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Scar borough. DELIGHT (Continued from Page One) ways small, for the community was made up of poor people; but to the kids, who had looked for ward to this great day for so long, they were pretty wonderful gifts indeed. The girls always got a doll, while I invariably got a knife, and when I got a little older, some shotgun shells. Out on the road we would go to be met by other children, and all of us would try to show off our little gifts from Santa. Up and down the road we would go from house to house, for this was the one day we could visit anywhere without asking permission, and neighbors who usually frowned on a bunch of kids tracking mud into the house only smiled that day. Back and forth from house to house we ran, shouting to everyone “Cris- father, Orlando Midgett. Miss Jane Claiborne, who is employed in the Bank of Manteo, spent Christmas at her home in I South Hill, Va. 1 Norman Brantley and Roger j Meekins visited in Washington, I D. C., last week end. Mrs. Juanita Parker spent I Christmas in Elizabeth City with I her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ; and Mrs. Bill Curtis, and their two children. Born Talking! Happy \W New Year, little One! Happy New Year" —Those spoken words begin every New Year with the hope that it will be one of fruitful ac complishment. 1954 holds such promise. More people are using more telephones than ever before. Continuing improvements and expansion will make your telephone service of even a greater value than ever! Happy New Year! The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Manteo - Elizabeth City - Hertford Edenton - Sunbury BUXTON DOOR PRIZE WON BY MRS. PEARL MIDGETT The Buxton Home Demonstra tion Club sponsored a community Christmas Door Decoration Con test Monday, Dec. 20. Mrs. Rosa Foster, president of Hatteras club, with Mr .and Mrs. Scotty Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernql Fos ter and Hallis Foster judged the doors and awarded the prizes. The first prize was won by Mrs. Pearl Midgett, second prize by Mrs. Dina Dailey, third prize Mrs. Joanne Tharp. Most of the Buxton homes showed the Christ mas spirit by their beautiful de corations. mus Giff.” “Give it here,” would always be the answer. We had fruit, only at Christ mas, and then only a few apples and oranges. None of us worried about the Jones children getting more than we did. None of us worried about having enough Christmas liquor, for we never thought we were supposed to celebrate the birth of Christ by getting drunk. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE CRADOCK SHEET METAL / & ROOFING CO. w. BONDED ROOFERS e Ruberoid - Flintcote - Carey PRODUCTS Tel. 303 Kitty Hawk, N. C. May the New Year Bring Happiness and Prosperity All of us look forward to an even better year in 1954. 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