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PAGE EIGHT WINSTEADVILLE PERSONALS WINSTEADVILLE.—Ens. James B. Mason is spending two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Molly Ma son, and brother, Thorne Mason. Ens. Mason is assistant electronics officer on the airplane carrier, Midway, now in port at San Fran cisco, Cal. Mrs. J. T. Williams of Indian Valley, Va., and Mrs. Marie Wil liams and children, Dean and An nette, of Roanoke, Va., have re turned to their homes after spend ing several days here with rela tives. Mrs. Nora Sparrow of Washing ton and her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spar row of Houston, Texas, visited relatives here for several days last week. Mrs. L. O. Allen of Washing ton. D. C., and Mrs. Ola Johnston of Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pearce at Creek Is land farm Sunday. Miss Stella Godfrey returned borne Wednesday after spending o week in Norfolk with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Long of Newport News, Va., made calls on friends here Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Sadler smd children of Williamston and their guest, Miss Barbara Ann bi attach ack, of Norfolk were din ner guests of Mr. Sadler’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sadler, Sunday. Mrs. S. D. Sparrow, Mrs. John F. sind Mrs. Howell Sparrow were shoppers in Washington Friday. Mrs. Ellis Woolard and children have returned to their home at Hampton, Va., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Spar row. Mrs. Tilman Sheppard and chil dren of Bath visited the Stephen yXyX’.yj wava’W vXvXvXy lyX’.y/y; Xwav.va II I W£-, 8 Re-tirement Plan | Don’t start off on a vacation with weak, rundown tires. Your Phillips 66 Dealer has a credit plan that enables you to buy new tires now, before you go, 1 and pay for them later. It’s an investment in safety. I MOI ; long wearing Phillips 66 Super Action Tread Tires , can be purchased on your Phillips 66 Credit Card, i or on special installment terms. ' Incidentally, if you do not have a Phillips 66 Credit gg Card, you can apply for one through your Phillips Oil 66 Dealer. You’ll find it a great convenience wher* . S; f ever you travel this summer. ! TILLETT MOTORS. I .Phone 226-W2 MANTEO, N. C. ! ::•••! :*v.-.vXw **•>..../ ... CLEARANCE SALE "KAY WINDSOR" and "KAY JUNIOR" LADIES SUMMER DRESSES $ 7.95, $8.95 and $9.95 Values Now $ 5.95 12.95 Values Now 8.95 10.95 Values Now 7.95 13.95 Values Now 9.95 14.95 Values Now 10.95 ONE LOT OF SUMMER DRESS SHOES and SANDALS V2-PRICE DAVIS WANTS TO SEE YOU phone 238 Manteo 808 BERRY DIES IN TENN. VETS. HOSPITAL JULY 13 Robert B. (Bob) Berry, who nearing middle age, came to the North Carolina coast as a survey or with the WPA work camps some 25 years ago, liked it so well, he and his wife Ruth bought a home at Kill Devil Hils. He died in a Veterans Hospital in Tennes see July 13. He spent much of his time on the Dare Coast, and was a popular citizen. His visits decreased, due to illness in the past four years. He sold his cot tage to Avery Tillett who now own a small cottage court. MISS BETTIE JEAN SWINDELL WEDS MICKEY D. SNOW Miss Bettie Jean Swindell and Mickey Dale Snow were married Saturday night at Leaksville Meth odist Church. The Rev. James A. Allen, pastor of the Spray Method ist Church, officiated. After the ceremony ,the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell E. Swindell, received in the church. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Snow of Spray, at tended Wingate College and plans to enter State College this fal. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a gown of em broidered sik organza over taffeta designed with a square neckline, edged in embroidered scallops, and the skirt extended into chapel train. A seed pearl tiara held her veil and she carried a bouquet of Godfreys Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell and son, Melvin, and Mrs. S. T. Snar row, Sr., were in Washington Fri day. Mrs. Sophia Smith of Greenville visited her ssister, Mrs. G. W. Sad ler, and Mr. Sadler Saturday. Notiung To Sneeze AU Off - sb I SENATORS Sam J. Ervin, Jr. (c) and B. Everett Jordan (r) are {honored by the Snuff Tobacco Industry for their “interest in and for the preservation of a noble and cherished American tra dition”—the Congressional Cuspidor. The North Carolina legislators, . leading opponents of a recent abortive move aimed at removing the ; traditional items from the halls of Congress, were presented engraved i walnut book ends featuring miniature brass cuspidors. In a joint (Statement the Senators said, “We will continue to vigorously oppose I any proposals to ban the Congressional Cuspidors. They are an inte gral part of the Senate, as are the Senatorial snuff-boxes, and serve as a tribute to a revered breed of lawmakers who gave strength to the nation and distinction to politics.” Gerry Gilmartin, director of the Snuff Information Center, is shown presenting the awards during recent ceremonies in Senator Ervin’s office. Snuff, the leading oral tobacco and the first tobacco product to be taxed by the Federal Government, accounted for approximately 34,000,000 (million) pounds in the last fiscal year. stephanotis and orchids. Maid of honor was the bride’s sister, Miss Thelma Kay Swindell. Bridemaids were Miss Carol Jes ter, Miss Vivian Ray, Miss Carol Price and Miss Melba Squires. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Pa tricia Priddy and Miss Denise Meeks. The attendants wore pink organza dressses and carried bou quets or roses and carnations. Miss Shae Newell and Miss Martha Wright were flowers girls. The bridegroom’s father was best man and ushers were Rodney Snow of Spray brother of the bridegroom, Ralph Warner, Rich ard Warner, Tony’ Snow, cousin of the bridegroom, William Booker, Jr., and C. W. Roberts, Jr. Mrs. S. Phillip Ray and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, organists, and James Brown, tenor, provided the wedding music. AVON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gray and children, Dauen and Norman, Jr., have returned to New York after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Bleecher Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Nardocci and children of Raleigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Celestial Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray and children of Norfolk visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hooper, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and chil dren of New Cork are visiting Rev. and Mrs. Alvin Price and Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Scarborough. Warren Gray, U.S.C.G., Eliza beth City is here with his step mother, Mrs. Jarvis Gray. Mrs. Horace Gregory and daugh ter Karen of Elizabeth City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Gray, Sr. Reginald Meekins is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Meekins. Mrs. Erkine Scarborough and children Linda and Erskine, Jr., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gray in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gray were in Manteo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gray and children are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hooper, Jr., of Alexandria, Va., were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pritchard of Elizabeth City were week end visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Clemmie Gray of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gray. Mrs. Tommy Bennett and son of New Jersey, and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Miller, Jr., of Baltimore are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hender son Miller. Mrs. Tom Meekins is visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. L. Sigsbee Miller in Eliza beth City. Willard Gray, Sr., was a visitor in Elizabeth City. Meeting of Avon WSCS “The Christian’s Use of Leisure” was the theme of Tuesday night’s meeting of the Womans Society of Christian Service of Avon Meth odist Church at the home of Mrs. Sumner Scarborough, Jr., Mrs. I James Scarborough presented the , program. i Present were: Mrs. Harold Bar nette, Mrs. Gibb Gray, Jr., Mrs. Harry Gray, Mrs. James Scar borough, Mrs. Oley Hooper, Mrs. Percy Williams, Mrs. Evan Wil liams, Jr., Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. Ed Scarborough. I The hostess served cake and soft drinks. Bridal Shower Thursday night of last week, Mrs. Eileen Walters and Mrs. Shirley Nugent of N. J., entertain- THE COASTBAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. ed at a shower at the home of Mrs. Burgess Gray honoring Miss Veda Rose Gray whose marriage to Darrell Thomas Merrill took place Saturday, July 16. The house was beautifully deco rated in white. Contests and games were played and an informal social hour enjoyed after w’hich the bride elect opened her many gifts. Mrs. Scarborough Honored Thusrday evening the WSCS of Avon Methodist Church honored Mrs. Sumner Scarborough, Jr., at a dinner at the Lighthouse Res taurant at Buxton. Mrs. Scar borough who is moving away soon was presented a gift by the so ciety. Family Re-union The Alvin Price family held a re union Friday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Price and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Price and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Price, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller and daughter end Mr. and Mrs. Maxton Scarborough and daughter. Sfflr I Of f WLUONS ; IB i ~ --- j«i —1 jLi-iiii WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURDI Bill TRUCKS See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. 119 Hassell & Crees Motor Co., Inc. PHONE 87 MANTEO, N. C. h. c SLADESVILLE PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Credle were in Washington Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Brinn left Tuesday for Wilson to visit the Milan O’Neals. Mrs. Ethel Gibbs and Mrs. Idalia Sanderson visited in Washington. S. G. Spencer visited Mrs. Spen cer in Beaufort County Hospital. Mrs. Scott Williams, Mrs. Rich ard Newman, Mrs. Sophia Warren, Miss Lena Bell Williams, were Tuesday visitors in Washington. Jeff Credle returned Wednesday from several days stay in Pungo Hospital. Mrs. Burnell Gibbs, Joyce and Billie of Middletown, Misses Henri etta and Zula Gibbs of New Bern visited Mrs. Ethel Gibbs. Mrs. Eugene Credle is attending summer school at E.C.C., Green ville. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hodges of Rocky Mount spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Credle. Mrs. Credle home for the week end from E.C.C., returned to Greenville with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer, Glenn Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Credle, Allen Thomas and Betty Blane Credle visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thomas and attended the "Portion Control” FOR RESTAURANTS STORES HOTELS INSTITUTIONS THE NEW SERVICE OFFERED BY Nags Head lee & Cold Storage OFFERING PROMPT SERVICE AT FAIR PRICES ON Beef Veal Pork Frozen Vegetables Seafoods Rog Legs Rozen French Ries Rozen Newberg Sauce Fresh Fish and All Other Native Seafood In Season Crab Meat Shrimp Institutional And Retail Sizes Available On Most Every Item BEEF: (Randy’s Steaks line) Boneless Rib, Club, T-Bone, Porterhouse, Hamburger, Ranch Wagon, Sandwich, Chopped Sirloin Steaks Beef Patties Meat Loaf VEAL: Veal Steaks, regular and breaded Veal Chopettes PORK: Pork Steaks, regular and breaded Pork Chopettes SEAFOOD: Crab Cakes Fish Cakes Fish Fillets Bread Oysters Slcallops Seafood Dinners Jumbo Breaded Shrimp Peeled and Deveined Shrimp Lobster Tails Green Shrimp Crabs Shrimp Meat Phone Nags Head 8861 or Stop by Our Store . . . We'll Be Glad To Discuss This Program Fully— NAGS HEAD ICE & COLD STORAGE PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS White patients July 11-19: Mrs. Ruth B. Midgette, Mrs. Minnie Midgette, Jerome Midgette, J. L. Lancaster, and Fred W. Smith, Jr., of Belhaven. Master Hal Ballance, Mrs. Annie Cuthrell, Master Paul Wayne Pugh, Samuel A. Dudley, Jr., Miss Cottie Adams and Mrs. Sallie Watson of Englehard. Hal let Webster of Pinetown. John Ratcliff, Wiley Vann, David Lee, and Mrs. Edith Stotesbury of Pan tego. Mrs. Ellen Thigpen of Wil liamston. Mrs. Carolyn O’Neal of Swan Quarter, and Mrs. Mary Keech of Bath. Colored patients: Nelton Young of Pantego and Inez Moore Stan ley of Belhaven. Baptist Homecoming in Belhaven. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Credle of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Gratz Credle. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie McKinney of Bertie are visiting Mrs. Mar garet McKinny. Mrs. Rritzel Koonce of High Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Chan cey Sawyer and Capt. and Mrs. Cleveland Clark. Not a single cracked egg since Chevy took over the route That ’6O Fleetside pickup you see takes whatever kind of road comes along, and makes about 250 stops a day de livering eggs house to house for Mr. Harry Hansen of Missoula, Montana. “With my previous truck,” Mr. Hansen writes, “I always had some cracked eggs. Cargo damage always cut into my profits. But the new Chevy eliminated that problem completely. I haven’t had one cracked egg with my new truck and Fve had up to a ton of eggs fn it without any difficulty. ... I didn’t know a truck could ride so nice.” Chevy rides nice, all right: takes good care of fragile cargoes. But that’s not even the half of it. Torsion-spring suspension also means longer life for the truck, extra thousands of working miles, because the sheet metal and body components take less of a beating. You can run off-the-road or over back trails at faster safe speeds, too; get in more trips a day, make more money. Those facts are as true of the big Chevrolet heavyweights as they are of the pickups. Any model you name. Get one on your job and you’ve got the world’s most efficient, most economical way to haul any load over any road. Your dealer will be happy to prove that statement any day you say. 4 7m getting close to 20 miles to the gallon” Mr. Hansen states, “and that’s on stop-and go delivery.” FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1960 MISS MARJORIE GRIFFIN WEDD NORFOLK.—Miss Marjorie Al berta Griffin became the bride of' Claude Odell Caskey, Jr., on Sct-i urday at noon in the Church of the Good Shepherd. The cermony was performed by the Rev. John Winslow. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bostwick Grif fin, who formerly lived in Man teo. The bridegroom’s parents are ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Odell Caskey of Martinsburg, W. Va. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a short white dress fashioned with a bodice of pure silk chiffon with bateau neck line and skirt of imported lace. Her hat was a white velvet crown with large bow and beige veiling. She carried a white orchid with streamers on a white pocket book. Mrs. James Gill Brockenbrough was matron of honor and Miss Nancy Jordan Griffin of Richmond was junior bridesmaid. Fenton Garnett Jordan Jr., was best man. The groomsmen were Jerome Griffin of Richmond and Hunter Hickman. Upon their return from a wed ding trip they will live at 7224 Shirland Ave.
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