VOLUME XXI NO. 46 DARE DEMOCRATS ENDORSE HODGES, SENATOR ERVIN » Only Six of 16 Precinct* Repre seated at County Convention; Officers lie-elected: Dare County Democrats assem bled in County convention Satur day at 2 p.m. gave unanimous en dorsement to Governor Hodges and Senator Sam Ervin in their cam paign for election. Only six of the county’s 16 precincts were repre sented: Manteo, Wanchese, Stumpy Point, Mashoes, Nags Head and Kitty Hawk. There was not a representative from either of Hat teias Island’s five precincts. There were no delegates either, from Manns Harbor, East Lake, Kill Devil Hills, Colington or Duck. Only about 30 people attended, most of them from Roanoke Is land. Very few of the candidates at tended and only a few county offi cers. County officers present were Melvin R. Daniels, Frank M. Ca hoon, Pennell Tillett, R. Bruce Etheridge. Os a dozen or more candidates for office in Dare, the only ones attending were Rep. R. Bruce Etheridge, and James W. Davis of Wanchese, who seeks a place on the County Board of Education. Mr. Etheridge spoke briefly of in teresting recollections of political life in Dare County 50 years ago. Two Beaufort County men were unanimously endorsed as delegates to the National Democratic Con vention, and delegate to Raleigh to the state convention were so instructed. Dr. W. T. Ralph of Belhaven was endorsed as dele gate from the First District, and Congressman Herbert C. Bonner was endorsed as Delegate at Large. The Dare Convention passed resolutions of respect and good Will toward Lindsay C. Tarking ton, aged Manteo resident who was unable to attend for the first time in many years. He has pre viously served as Manteo precinct chttirman for many years, and is succeeded by C. R .Evans, former Postmaster, who made the motion endorsing Mr. Bonner. D. V. Meekins made the motion en dorsing Dr. Ralph, seconded by Melvin Daniels. M. L. Daniels of Manteo was * re-elected county chairman, Mrs. Herbert Perry of Kitty Hawk Vice-chairman and Robert H. Mid s gett of Manteo, Secretary. The convention agreed to appoint all Democrats in good standing to i the State convention in Raleigh, ' May 17th. i MRS. DEZZIE FULCHER, 75 CAPE HATTERAS NATIVE INTERRED AT BUXTON Mrs. Dezzie Miller Fulcher, 75, widow of Martin L. Fulcher and daughter of Christopher C. and Mrs. Emma Fulcher Miller, a na tive of Buxton, and a resident of Norfolk for the past nine years, died at the residence of her daugh ter, Mrs. Lance Montague, 6406 Avon Road, Greenhill Farms, Nor folk, early Monday morning. She was a member of the Ocracoke Methodist Church and resided on Ocracoke Island most of her life. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lance Montague, Norfolk, and Mrs. Clarence Edmonds and Mrs. Harvard Hodges, both of Washington; one son, W. W. Ful cher of Norfolk; five sisterS, Mrs. John Jennette of New Bern, Mrs. Maude M. White, Mrs. Annie Hooper of Buxton, Mrs. Lucy Parker of Lasker, and Mrs. Mamie Jennette of Raleigh; four grand children and three greatgrand children. Funeral services were conducted at the Ewell and Williamson Fun > eral .Home Wednesday at 10 a.m. ' by the Rev. Roland P. Riddick, D. D. pastor of Park Place Meth odist Church, Norfolk, Va. Burial was in the Miller family ceremtery at Buxton, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Dan Meadows, pastor of the Bux ton Methodist Church, assisted by • the Rev. Ralph Buchanan. A solo, “After,’’ was sung by Mrs. Bu chan nan. MANTEO REBEKAH IS NEW STATE VICE-PRESIDENT _________ A Mrs. W W. Ballowe of Manteo will leave Saturday for Greens boro, to attend the four-day State Assembly of the Rebekahs. On * next Wednesday she will he in stalled as vice-president of the state organization. She now holds the office of warden. At the s4me time Mrs. S. G. Basnight of Man teo will be installed as district deputy president of the first dis trict. Others from Manteo plan ning to attend the meeting are THE COASTLAND TIMES PUBUSHED WEEKLY IN THE INTEREST OF THE WALTER RALEIGH COASTLAND OF NORTH CAROLINA SHOALLY OREGON INLET, ROADLESS BEACH AND THIS TRAWLER RESULTED IN TWO DEATHS v - V * ¥ * $ f: