PAGE TWO MRS. LOUISE PEELE Mrs. Louise Day Peele, 61, died at 10:45 p.m., July 15, at the Albe marle Hospital after an illness of three weeks. She was a native of Hatteras but had been living in Wanchese for the past three years. She was the daughter of the late James and Saillie Bailey Austin, and wife of WiUdam Woodard Peele. Besides her husband she is sur vived by five daughters, Mrs. La venia Willis and Mrs. Myrna Ab bott of Wanchese, Mrs. Matilda Gibbs of Norfolk, Mrs. Ella Mc- Pherson of Camden, Mrs. Lila Wil lis of Texas; one step-daughter, Mrs. Eilleen Etheridge of Wan chese; two step-sons, Lauris Peele of Wanchese and William E. Peele of Norfolk; one brother, James Austin of Hatteras and 21 grand children. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m., in the Assembly of God church at Wan chese by Rev. Carroll Daniels, pas tor, assisted by Rev. Charles Eth eridge, pastor of the Assembly of God church of Manteo. Burial was in the Cudworth Cemetery. “Some Golden Day Break” was sung by the church choir. A solo, “God Is Always There,” was sung by Mrs. Elmo aDniels, Mrs. Rosco Gallop accompanied at the piano. The casket was covered with a pall made of pink glads, white glads, white carnations and fern. Pallbearers were Willie Daniels, Paul Daniels, Bart Garrison, Cor bet Payne, Earl Tillett and Mal colm Daniels. Burial followed in the Cudworth Cemetery at Wanchese. CALL 5457 ELIZABETH CITY JWFBI ■ One wipe | K2!6t*J | instantly repels I j • MOSQUITOES -FLIES ‘I •CHI66ERS -GNAB Just dampen tissue •nd wipe over exposed portions of skin. Carry with you anywhere. Golfers Use Chase-A-Bug Available At Stores Everywhere “Next time you drive 4 hours to visit someone maybe you’ll phone ahead FIRST!” A quick, inexpensive telephone call ahead can save you time and trouble too, the next time you are planning a visit or a trip. Each year more and more people learn that a telephone call is the simplest and most inexpensive way to ob tain reservations, to make sure you are met on time or just to make sure your friends and rela tives expect you when you go to visit. Next time you take a trip, phone ahead first... and be sure. % The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Manteo - Elizabeth City - Coinjock Kill Devil Hills - Edenton JACQUIN’S .wita Ml ROYALS »a PINT |MbJ DISTIUID HOM GKAIN - tO PROOF CHARLES JACRUIH «t Cl«, Inc., Mila., Pa. MISS SPENCER BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. SMITH I ■fir* v ' * y A ■ Sunday afterrioon, July 17, 19(50, at the Engelhard Baptist Chtireh Miss Mary Lee Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spencer, Sr., became the bride of A/1C James P. Smith (USAF) of Cherry Point, son of the late Mr. an*’ M l *® Dewey Smith of Port Arthur, Texas. The Rev. Joseph Lang, pastor of the bride, officiated using the im pressive double ring ceremony. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. R. G. Baum of Swan Quar ter. Miss Sandra Gibbs of Engel hard was soloist. She sang “Be cause” and “The Lord’s Prayer”. The ceremony took place before banked palms and ferns accented by baskets of white gladioli and pompons and lighted white tapers. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, R. S. Spencer, Jr., wore a waltz-length alencon type lace gown with a scoop neckline outlined with seed pearls. Her Juliet veil was attached to a crown of iridescent sequins and edged with pearls. She carried a white Bible which was topped with a white orchid centered bou quet. Miss Mary Long Dudley, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of baby blue organza over taffeta, a matching headpiece with a circular' veil. She was the bride’s only at tendant. For her bouquet she car ried white carnations accented with blue. The bridegroom had as his best man, A/1C Kenneth Cook of Rocky Mount. Ushers were Walter G. Baum, cousin of the bride, of Engelhard and A/2C Robert Cederdahl of San Diego, California. The bride is a graduate of East Hyde High School, class of 19G0. The bridegroom is serving in the U. S. Air Force and has been stationed at Cherry Point for the past three years. For the wedding the bride’s mother chose a sheath dress of blue lace over taffeta, using white ac cessories and an orchid corsage. Following the ceremony the cou ple received at the entrance of the church. For traveling the bride wore a blue dacron batiste dress with a bolero, with the white orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet and white accessories. After the wedding trip through some of the Southern states, they visited Mr. Smith’s brother at Pon Arthur, Texas. They will be at home in Engelhard and Cherry Point. Mrs. W. H. Cox was mistess of ceremonies and Mrs. Juanita Mil ler was in charge of the decorating. Immediately following the wed ding the bride’s parents entertain ed with a reception at their home. Mrs-. T: J: Etheridge greeted the guests. Miss Nancy Baum presided over the guest register. Mrs. W. C. Cox, Sr., invited guests to t’ dining room where Mrs. W. H. Cox, assisted by Miss Myla Baum, served punch. Cake was served by Mrs. E. C. Miller, Jr., and Miss Ann Dudley after the couple cut the first slices from a three tiered all white wedding cake with the tra ditional miniature bride and groom on top. Guests served themselves nuts and green and white mints. The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrange ment of white gladioli and other white summer flowers flanked by lighted white tapers. Wedding bells hung over the table. Miss Mary Ann Marshall and Miss Judy Cahoon were at the bride’s gift table. WISE’S RED AND WHITE ENJOYS GOOD OPENING Fair weather, prizes and money saving specials brought several hundred people to attend last week end’s grand opening of Wise’s Red and White Market in Manteo. Pro prietors Willis and Jeanette Wise stated their pleasure in serving so many of the homefolk and visitors during the event, and extended a welcome for all to enjoy the specials to be featured each week end. Prizes were awarded as follows: Mrs. Herbert Crees, Sr., Manteo, the gallon jar of dollar bills, which she donated to Mt. Olivet Church; O. T. Gard, Manns Harbor, wrist watch; Mrs. Madgine Ashby, Man teo radio; Senie Williams, lantern; Mrs. R. J. Westmoreland, Wilson, Mrs. Sandra Ward, chopping block; men’s set In addition, 100 bags of groceries were given during the three-day event. Specials will be featured over TV station WITN, Washington, from 8 until 8:30 p.m. Friday night for the Red and White chain. ROAD HEARING IN CRAVEN FOR EASTERN N. C. PEOPLE RALElGH.—Citizens of Eastern North Carolina will have an op portunity to present road requests and petitions to the full State Highway Commission at its August 4 meeting in New Bern to begin in the Superior Court room of the Craven County Courthouse at 9:30 a.m. Persons desiring to appear be fore the Commission are asked to write Public Relations Officer Sam Beard for an appointment. Setting appointment times ex pedites the public hearing and avoids long waiting periods for those persons desiring to present requests to the roads body. The regular business meeting of the Commission will be held that afternoon, at which time low bids from the July 26 letting will be reviewed. CONTEST WINNER Among winners of prize awards in the “popsicle” Alamo heroes contest is Russell Leo Chadwick, 740 Old County Road, Belhaven, a customer of Maola Ice Cr6am Com pany. The contest required the en trant to find and color the “Alamo Heroes” hidden in a picture puzzle. Young Russefll’s prize is a seven piece cowboy kit consisting of Evans Bicycle, Play Tent, Saddle Gun, Rodeo Guitar, Cowboy Outfit, Fast Draw Pistols and a “Golden West” train set. THE COASTT.AND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. HATTERAS ISLAND HAS EVERYTHING FOR YOU! The never-ending charm and exciting scenery of this island will live forever in the memory of your visit. An island of seven communities where hospitality and fair deal ing combine to give you more for your vacation dollar than anywhere else in the world. Its appeal is universal to the individual or vacationing family on tour—or the hunter and fisherman. Easily reached by automobile from both north and south, it has many motels, housekeeping units, hotels, courts, restaurants, stores, boats and guides for di versified types of fishing. Preserve these pages for future reference, for here are listed the outstanding businessmen of the island, known for dependability and hospitality. TRY THE NEW TEXACO STATION AT RODANTHE 14 Miles South of Oregon Inlet Ferry CHIC AMACOMICO SERVICE STATION W. W. EDWARDS, Manager COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES BAIT ICE FISHING TACKLE CAMPING SUPPLIES FULLER'S SHOPPING CENTER The Best in Groceries, Meats * and Vegetables ’ —• • •.. ■ -><•••» Fishing Tackle Cottage Rentals CAPE HATTERAS COURT y y TV LOUNGE SWIMMING POOL MARINA H. B. FULLER, Mgr. ROOMS EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS COTTAGES RHYTHM N r NEW “ MODERN - DIFFERENT BUAIWN, IN. PHONE 2341 BUXTON, N.C. GEO. FULLER, Mgr. CAPT. ERNAL FOSTER Deep Sea and Inlet Fishing from the Albatross Fleet Phone 2747 for Reservations HATTERAS, N. C. ROOMS EFFICIENCIES 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS 2 and 3 BEDROOM COTTAGES —BY DAY OR WEEK— HODGES MOTEL Buxton-On-Cape Hatteras NORTH CAROLINA Phone: Buxxton 2301 Fodie H. Hodges DIAMOND SHOALS RESTAURANT Near Cape Hatteras Light Buxton-on-Cape Hatteras, North Carolina NOW ENLARGED COMPLETELY NEW AND MODERN Specializing in Seafood Dinners, Steaks, Chops, Chicken. Air-Conditioned CHESLEY M. MIDGETT, Owner READ IT EACH WEEK THE COASTLAND TIMES KEEP UP WITH THE ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE COASTLAND By Mail $3.50 Per Year In BUXTON Visit BURRUS & BURRUS New Texaco Service Station » ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK Phone 2306 MIDGETT BROTHERS GARAGE GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR —COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES— TEXACO GAS AND OILS COTTAGES FOR RENT By Day, Week or Month Jeep Rentals for Surf Fishing and Sightseeing BOATS for Gulf Stream, Inlet and Sound Fishing Phone 2746 HATTERAS, N. C. ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT Open 8 A.M.-I0 P.M. Every Day Including Sunday THE WASH BASKET AUTOMATIC COIN LAUNDRY BUXTON, N. C. Next To REA (Electric) Plant AL and IRENE GAMMAGE, Owners IN THE VILLAGE OF AVON An Old Fashioned Welcome Friendship and welcome prevails amid the inter esting scenes of this community and its fine harbor. Here you will find ample accommodations. THE O. G. GRAY STORE General Merchandise and Gasoline Phone 2266 AVON, N. C. CAPE PINES MOTEL AIR-CONDITIONED BEAUTYREST BEDS TILE BATHS ~ & LIGHTHOUSE xn « RESTAURANT JSkA * fl air-conDitioned *° arn our BUXTON, N. c. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1960