PAGE TWO MIDDLETOWN PERSONALS Mrs. Hugh McKinney spent Wed nesday night in Norfolk, Va. with the Joe Medlins and Mrs. Inez Cahoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Car awan visited in Portsmouth with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carawan. Mrs. Cahoon accompanied them. Hoyt Whidbee of State College, Raleigh, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Web Whidbee. Jack Harris spent the week end with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas Car ter, Vann and Sallie Marie visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carter and Mrs. Sallie Spencer. Jimmie Burrus visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Burrus. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gibbs and family visited at Fairfield Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. Miss Julia Cox was the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Selby. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKinney, Inez Cahoon vis teidinufiH Mrs. Edward Carawan and Mrs. Inez Cahoon visited in Plymouth with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Mc- Kinney. Mrs. Mae Swindell and Elizabeth Edwards are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Swindell and Wanda Wes ton. Emmett Carawan and Mrs. Bob by Sadler, Lorna and Greg visited here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gibbs visited at Belhaven with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Lanier. FOR BETTER BEACH PROPERTIES See Theodore Wood, Realtor TED WOOD. Realtor Tel. 3071 or 3371 KILL DEVIL HILLS, N. C. Radio Television SERVICE and REPAIR All Makes and Models MANTEO Furniture Co. Phone 51-J WGAI FOR MUSIC NEWS SPORTS o HEAR TIDEWATER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL AND BIG FOUR College BASKETBALL —o— AREA NEWS 8 A.M.—Noon—6 P.M. with LOCAL WEATHER FOLLOWING —o— — Dial 560 WGAI Elizabeth City VESTRYMEN INSTALLED AT ST. JAMES IN BELHAVEN Sunday morning during the reg ular church service the Rev. Angus Miller, rector of St. James Epis copal Church in Belhaven, install ed nine newly elected vestrymen. They are Mrs. Roy Justice, Mrs. J. R. Brown, William Hackett, John Boger, John Tooley, Cecil Smith, R. L. Robinson, A. L. Gay lord, and Dr. W. T. Ralph. In rec ognition of many years of faithful service, Walton O’Neal was named vestryman emeritus. On January 18 the annual church meeting was held in the parish house. Reports were given by the officers of the church and the ney vestrymen were elected. The Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Wright, Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, will visit the church on February 5 for the morning serv ice. Immediately following, the group will enjoy a “Dutch treat” luncheon at the River Forest Man or. Members of the congregation are invited to attend this service and luncheon. BELHAVEN PERSONALS Mrs. Herbert Snell of Newport News, Va. is here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Latham. Mrs. John Walter Bell of Goldsboro spent the weekend here with Mr. ell and Miss Mary Elizabeth Bell. Mrs. Charlie Hartman of Ports mouth and Mrs. L. E. Jones of Norfolk, visited their sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Credle. Mrs. M. L. Windley spent Tues day and Wednesday at Sladesville with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Gibbs. R. D. Windley was in Washing ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Milner of Warrenton spent the weekend at their home here. Charlie Hartman of Portsmouth spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Credle, Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Jones returned with him on Sunday. , Mrs. L. A. Knight and Mrs. H. L. Harvey spent Tuesday in Wash ington. Miss Martha Wilkinson of Golds boro and Michael Wilkinson of East Carolina College, Greenville spent the weekend with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. Heber Wilkin son. Mr. and Mrs. Vann Latham an Vai Latham were in Greenville Monday. Home from Chowan College for the weekend were, Shirley Liver man, Carol Lee Edwards, Donnie Leigh, Otis Johnston, Jr. Mrs. Sarah Latham spent Tues day in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Credle and Mrs. Gratz Credle of Sadesville visited here on Suunday. Mrs. Troy Sawyer is in Norfolk with relatives. LAKE LANDING PERSONALS Max Fisher of East Carolina College spent the week end at home. Nathan Sears was his guest. Walter Gray Credle of Gaston Technical Institute, Gastonia, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Credle. Walter Baum of East Carolina College, Greenville, was his guest. Nancy Baum of St. Mary’s Jun ior College, Raleigh, spent the week end with Sandy Gibbs and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gibbs. Tra Jennette of St. Mary’s Jun ior College, Raleigh, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jennette. Mrs. Ema Mann has returned to Washington, N. C., after visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. D. Silver thorne. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Clarke, Sr. went to Durham Monday. Nathan Sears, Walter Baum and Walter Gray Credle went to Wash ington Saturday. Kenneth Cook of Cherry Point spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pugh. He took his wife, the former Miss Katie Pugh, home. She had spent January with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pugh, while her husband was in school at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fisher of Newport News, Va. spent the week end with their son, Max. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jennette went to Raleigh Sunday afternoon to take their daughter, Tra, back to St. Mary’s Jr. College. They also took to Raleigh Sandy Gibbs and Mary Ann Marshall, to Peace Jr. College and Nancy Baum to St. Mary’s Jr. College. Aubrey Gibbs who graduated last week frmo Gaston Technical Institute, Gastonia, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gibbs. Mrs. W. H. Cox went to Durham Monday. The M.Y.F. of Watson’s Chapel Church is sponsoring a pre-Val entine turkey supper Saturday night, Feb. 11 at the Nebraska Community Building beginning at 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The public is cordially invited. asgadfhfda SLADESVILLE PERSONALS Mrs. R. C. Midyette had the misfortune to break her left wrist Friday and was taken to Pungo Hospital. She returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer mot ored to Elizabeth City Saturday to take Mrs. S. S. Lanier who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Spencer. Foy Midyette is a patient in a Norfolk hospital. Mrs. Midyette re turned home Wednesday. R. C. Midyette, Jr. of Goldsboro spent the week end with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hodges of Tarboro were week end visitors of the Eugene Credles. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Carter visited them’ Sun day. Archie Carawan has returned to the boat Carteret after a few days with his family. Mrs. Willie O’Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carawan motored to Wash ington Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Nobles of Belhaven were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Howerin of Norfolk visited relatives here this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jennette of Grifton were Wednesday visitors of B. C. Jennette. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Cooper of Pantego attended service at Eunice Chapel where Rev. Thomas Biggs of Holly Neck delivered the sermon Sunday morning. Mr .and Mrs. Harold Spencer were Saturday shoppers in Bel haven. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sears and Charles of Fairfield visited Mrs. Ethel Gibbs Monday. A small group of Methodist women of Epworth Church met at Mrs. Ray Spencer’s Wednesday night to organize a W.S.C.S. but due to the weather only ground work was laid. Present were Mes dames Allen Credle, Gilbert Rich ards, Aubrey Swindell, T. B. Gibbs, Ray Spencer and Rev. and Mrs. Robt Bundy of Swan Quarter. The hostess served hot cocoa and sweet meats. Visitors from here to Belhaven were Myron Garrish, Charlie Car awan. Mrs. Fay Midyette, Mrs. R. C. Midyette, and Mr. and Mrs. Euerene Credle who visited Gratz Credle, who is now home from the Belhaven hospital. ENGELHARD PERSONALS Rufus Williams.- Mr and Mrs. Richard Mann and Miss Janie Mann were Belhaven visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hodges and son Wilev visited in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Royden Neal spent Friday in Washington. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Lang of Fair field visited Mr. and Mrs. James English Tuesday. Mr. English and Mr. Lang attended the Methodist Mens Club supper at Nebraska. Mrs. Lola Harris and Miss Dottie Cahoon of Leachfield were here on Friday, Miss Cahoon is a student at Peace College Raleigh. Mrs. James Smith of Newport spent the week end with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hooker and little daughter of Raleigh spent th" week-end with her mother, Mrs. Frank Swindell and Mr. Swindell, Mr. Hooker is attending State Col lege. Frank Swindell has returned fro m Indiana where he attended Tri State College at Angola. Mrs. Janice Spencer is a patient at the Beaufort County Hospital in Washington suffering from a fall receved Friday due to the ice and sleet. Among students home for the mi mid term holidays were Misses Mary Ann Marshall and Sandy Gibbs Peace, Raleigh, Tra Jennett and Nancy Baum, St. Marys, Rel eigh, R. S. Spencer Jr., Walter Baum, Hoyt Whidbee E. C. C. Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohoon and daughter Judy spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Mrs. Virginia Dariff of Wanches’ was here the past week in connect ion with census work. Mrs. Kate Makely and Miss Will ie Weston have returned from a week in Nw York. Mr. and Mrs. Hyler Cox and son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Spencer visited Mrs. Janie Spencer at the hospital in Washington. Mrs. Eleanor Smith. State Secre tary of the N. C. Christian Womans Fellowship spent Sunday here, Sun day night she gave a missionary lesson and discussion on “changing world and changing mission,” also a movie on “The Household of Faith” following a supper in the Fellowship hall. WILKINSON GRADUATES ON ECC HONOR LIST James B. Roper, Belhaven, was on the dean’s list for the fall quar ter at East Carolina College in Greenville. The dean’s list, includ ing 191 students, is composed of undergraduates who made at least two and one-half quality points per credit hour on all work taken. The following Belhaven students were among the 538 on the honor roll: Washington E. Bateman, 111, Delores F. Jordan (Mrs. Robert Woodward), Lillie Anne Midgette, and Willie Keaton Stanley. To be on the honor roll a student must make at least two quality points per credit hour on all work taken. TILE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. OCRACOKE PERSONALS OCRACOKE February 2, Mrs Powers Garrish suffered a broken hand when she slipped on the ice on her porch. She was treated at the Cape Hatteras Health Clinic. Mrs. Herman Spencer and Mrs. Kenneth Tillett returned from Nor folk Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Potter Garrish of Portsmouth, N. H. announce the /tiirth of a son, Michael James, on January 29th. Mr. Garrish is the son of Mrs. Ruby Garrish. 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Mr. and Mrs. Danny Garrish and children returned Sunday from Norfolk where they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Overton. Horace Gaskins was home for the weekend. Also here during the week was Samuel Jones, Sr. of Norfolk. John Gaskill is here for an indef inite stay from Delaware. Charles Fuller, local Coast Guardsman, finished his enlistment and has returned to his home in Thomaston. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wahab were in Frisco on Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Simpson is a patient in Leigh Memorial Hospital, Nor folk and will undergo major sur gery. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elec Eley, are in Nor folk staying with relatives. James Garrish, Jr. who has been stationed in Korea, returned home last week. Shirley O’Neal and Carole Mug ford have returned from Philadel phia, Pa. Mrs. Cynthia Rollinson of Bux ton recently visited her sister Mrs. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1961 Sabra Howard. The regular monthly meeting of the WSCS of the Methodist Church met Wednesday. The Assembly of God Church has extended its revival services another week due to the interest shown. On Friday night, Rev. C. A. Kelly of Columbia, S. C. showed some interesting film of his evan gelistic work in Puerto Rico. Work has begun on the new road which will replace the steel matting on the of the Hatter as Inlet ferry slip. The main work crew is expected to arrive soon.