FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1960
ROSE BAY CLUB
< The Rose Bay Home Club met
with Mrs. James Hodges Thursday
night, the president, Mrs. Sidney
Credle; devotion by the hostess.
The meeting was turned over to
Miss Nelda Howell the Home
Agent
The demonstration was "Con
struction of garments on Sewing
Machine,” which was very timely
as Easter draws near. Plans were
made for the District Meeting in
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ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP NEIGHBORS
RECOMMEND T. J. (JEPP) HARRIS
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
As one good neighbor to another, we recommend
Thomas Jefferson (Jepp) Harris to the voters of Dare
County in the Democratic primary for County Commis
sioner from Atlantic Township. We believe he stands for
what is best for Dare County and stands highest of
those who are available for this office. Atlantic Township
includes the voting precincts of Kitty Hawk, GMington,
Kill Devil Hills and Duck.
We recommend Mr. Harris to our neighboring town
ships in Dare County for the following reasons:
He is a lifelong resident of Dare County with a wide
acquaintance among our people and is highly regarded
the length of our county. He has been a fisherman and
a working man. He has been officer in charge of men
in the Coast Guard; he knows how to work with people
and to g«|t along with people.
He has full educational requirements, and better still,
he has level-headed commonsense that will enable him
to work with others, and to see the needs of all sections
of the county.
He iwill do no harm and will say no harm of anyone,
and be is a man we can all be proud of. We deserve a
man like this to represent us; we will support him fully,
and we recommend him to the entire county.
THE ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
FOR GOOD MEN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE
Plymouth.
Rrefreahments were served by
the hostess to Mrs. Thurman
Evans, Mrs. E. E. Hodges, Mrs.
Sidney Credle, Charles, Mrs. Alvah
O’Neal, Mrs. Jodie Williams, Al
thea Williams, Mrs. Nell Dodge,
Mrs. Bryce Credle, Elaine and
Cora Sue Credle, Mrs. Troy Mayo,
Mrs. Paul O’Neal, Mrs. C. B. Jen
nette, Mrs. Kay Deckard, Glenn
Deckard, Mrs. Cecil Sadler, Mrs.
Carroll Gibbs, Mrs. Nelda Howell,
Linda, Loretta and Belsey Hodges.
Home Demonstration
Doings In Dare
By BEULAH GAYLORD, Agt.
Schedule for week: April 18 22.
Monday: Rodanthe - Waves - Salvo
Home Demonstration meeting, at 2
p.m. at the community building.
Buxton H. D. meeting, at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Pearl Midgett
Tuesday: Cape Hatteras 4-H meet
ings at the Cape Hatteras School,
beginning at 9:30 a.irf. Hatteras
H. D. meeting ,at 2 pjn. at the
home of Mrs. Delores Burins.
Frisco H. D. Meeting, at 8 p.m., at
the home of Mrs. Catherine Austin.
Wednesday-Friday: Agent’s meet
ing in Raleigh.
The Craftsman Fair was attend
ed by a number of Dare County
home demonstration women this
past week. The Dare and Curri
tuck women had a booth on Italian
hemstitching. One afternoon the
Dare Women served as hostesses. I
John Jamburo had a booth on'
wood carving. As some of you have
already noted his picture was the
front page feature of the brochure
announcing the fair. He has had
his booth for both years the fair
has been held.
The Manteo H. D. members
served refreshments at the Family
night program at the Community
Building on Friday evening, April
8. This program was in cooperation
with the County Library in cele
bration of National Library Week.
STUMPY POINT PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Payne, Mrs.
Mabie Shelton returned from Nor
folk.
Ronnie Payne of Norfolk is visit
ing his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Nixon of
Engelhard visited Mr. and Mrs C.
E. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Wise
and Mrs. Bettie Nixon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Twiford,
Mrs. Florine Hooper and Mr. and
Mrs. W. Brantley Twiford attend
ed “Open House” for Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton Mann at Manns Harbor.
Patrolman O. L. Wise of Eliza
beth City visited his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Wise who have
been very ill for several months.
Mr. apd Mrs. Lonnie Hooper of
Elizabeth City visited Mrs.. Frances
Hooper.
Mrs. Tai Best and Susie, Mrs.
Jasper Hooper, Carol and Colleen,
Sally Best, Carolyn Knight, were
in Norfolk Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Golden and
Shelia visited Mr. Geo. Golden in
Norfolk.
Mrs. G. E. Meekins, Mrs. Pearl
Gray, Mrs. Wilma Midgette and
Mrs. Clara Faye Meekins were in
Engelhard Monday.
Mrs. Belle Gray and family vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gray in
Norfolk.
* Horce Hooper, Jr., visited Miss
Verna Mann in Greenville.
H. B. Hooper was in Buxton Mon
day on business.
Bryan O’Neal visited his aunt,
Mrs. Pearl Mitchell and Mr. Mit
chell in Elizabeth City.
Mrs. Bob Midyette visited Mr.
and Mrs. McCoy Hooper of Nor
folk and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hooper
of Weeksville.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hooper vis
ited sons McCoy and Bill yof Nor
folk and Weeksville.
Mrs. Bobby Wise of Morehead
City and Mrs. Ben Barbee of Nor
folk is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Wise.
Pearl Gray visited Van Gray in
Wanchese.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Best have re
ceived an announcement of their
third grandchild, second grand
daughter born in Spain, March 28.
Holly Aldine, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim
mie Meekins. Mrs. Meekins is the
former Myra Best and Mr. Meek
ins, U.S.A.F. is the son of Garland
and the late Aldine Meekins. The
family is due back in the states
in May.
ELIZABETH CITY DIST.
WINS STUDY JEWEL
The Elizabeth City District of the
North Carolina Conference of the
Methodist Church was awarded the
Lillie Moore Everett study jewel at
the annual meeting of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service held at
Wilmington. This lovely gold jewel
is awarded to the district that has
reported the highest per cent of its
societies having held three or more
approved missionary study classes.
The district secretary of missionary
education, Mrs. W. V. Gaylord,
will wear the jewel to all Woman
Society meetings she attends un
til August 1961, when it will again
be awarded.
Dare County sub-districts were
100 per cent in their studies.
Attending from Dare County
were: Mrs. Nellie Farrow, Waves;
Mrs. Florine Hooper, Stumpy
Point; Mrs. Hubert Ambrose,
Manns Harbor; Mrs. G. G. Bonner,
Manteo; Mrs. Roland Sawyer, Man
teo; Mrs. Brancey Peterson, Man
teo; Mrs. Janies Davis, District
Secretary, Wanchese; Mrs. Harold
Leatherman, Vice President, Man
teo; and Mrs. W. V. Gaylord, Sec
retary of Missionary Education,
Manteo.
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB
.. I.— -
A meeting of the Senior Citizens
Club will be held at Kitty Hawk
on Saturday, May 23 at 2 to 4 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Gertie Baum.
THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C.
IMPRESSIVE EASTER
PROGRAMS PLANNED
BY DARE CATHOLICS
KILL DEVIL HILLS.—The joy
ous Feast of the Resurrection of
Christ, the greatest Christian fes
tivl, will be solemnly observed in
Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
with an Easter High Mass on Holy
Saturday at midnight. At 11:15 on
Saturday night the Paschal Rites
will be held, consisting of the bless
ing of the New Fire, the Paschal
Candle, the Easter and the Bap
tismal Water. Candlelight will fea
ture this liturgical service. A low
Mass on Easter Sunday morn’ng
will be offered at 10 o’clock while
an afternoon Easter Mass will be
celebrated at 4 o’clock at the U. S.
Naval Facility of Cape Hatteras,
Buxton, N. C.
Mrs. Lima Oneto of Nags Head
will direct the music while Mrs.
I Abia Glynn of Manteo and Mrs.
I Ruth Frank of Kill Devil Hills will
play the organ. The acolytes are
Jan Oneto, Michael Frank and
George Frank. At the Naval Base
the seivers will be Gregorio L'n
sangan, Curil J. Brathwaite and
Carlos D. Andaya. Seamen Philip
J. Attina, of St. Patrick’s Cathed
ral choir of New York City, is in
charge of the music. Chief Eugene
Charles Siebels is the head usher.
Father Peter Martin Denges,
pastor of the beach church and
Catholic chaplain at the Buxton
Naval Facility, cordially invites the
public to attend these Easter serv
ices.
WSCS ELECTS OFFICERS
Meeting last Thursday night at
the church, the Woman’s Society
for Christian Service of Mount
Olivet Methodist Church, Manteo,
elected officers for the coming
year. Mrs. B. A. Evans, retiring
president, presided. The new of
ficers will take over in June. They
are: president, Mrs. Nevin Wescott;
vice-president, Mrs. James Rea, Jr.;
recording secretary, Mrs. Thomas
Daniels; and treasurer, Mrs. Edna
Bell.
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Optometrist
Announces the opening of an
office in Manteo directly across
street from Hotel Fort Raleigh.
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Office Hours:
2nd and 4th Wednesday of each
month 9:30 to 5:00
’ Phone Kill Devil Hills, N. C.
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BUXTON PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Midgett of
Townsend Inlet, N. J., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Midgett.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Gaskill
of Ocracoke, Mrs. Margaret Casey
and Mrs. Ross Goodwin of Norfolk,
Mr. Charlotte Tolson’s children.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bai-nett, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
Elvin Dixon were her 4 for the fun
eral of C. P. Midgett.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jennett,
Mr. and Mrs. Utah Jennett and
many close relatives and friends
were here for funeral of Mrs. Sudie
Jennett.
Bertie Dixon who suffered a
stroke in December after being in
a Home and the Marine Hospital
in Norfolk returned home last
week accompanied by their son,
Elvin Dixon and son in law, A.
C. Hassell.
Mrs. George Davenport of Nor
folk fractured her foot last week
but returned home Saturday.
Zebb Miller is home after the
winter in Florula.
Navy and Coast Guard wives
meet Thursday at the Navy facili
ty and did capper enameling, in
structed by Mrs. Mary Stamey,
refreshments were served by Mrs.
Syble Anslow.
U. B. Jennett has gone with his
daughter to Elizabeth City for a
visit. I
Victim of an automobile accident
is Darrol Jennett employed in I
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He is the son of Isaac Jennett, a
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Mrs. Mary Brewer has returned
to Atlanta.
A bake sale will be held Satur
day at the Methodist Church, for
the Church Building Fund. Time,
1 till 3 p.m.
Mrs. Lula Jennett is in Norfolk
■with her grandson, Darrell Jen
nette.
Mr. and Mrs. Bateman Miller of
N. J., are spending the spring at
their trailer home here.
The Buxton Ladies played the
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Building Fund received SSO.
The MYF will hold a Sunrise
Service at the Lighthouse on Eas
ter Morning, in memory of the
first discovery of the blessing of
the empty tomb.
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