PAGE SIX KITTY HAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HONOR ROLL The following students at Kitty Hawk Elementary School received grades of 90 or above on all sub jects for the past report term: Grade 2: Fredricka Nettles, Wayne Beasley, Dianne Ward, Eu nice Perry. Grade 3: Anna Marie Beacham, Deborah Lynn Perry, Rosalyn Eliz abeth Rhoads. Grade 4: Mike Alvis Beacham, Grayden Ralph Cayton, Marilyn G. Beasley, Marie Rose Perry, De borah Louise Twiford. Grade 5: Betty Jean Meekins. Grade 6: Mary Nettles, Lynn Evans. KITTY HAWK PERSONALS Regular monthly meetings will be held at the Primitive Baptist Church Easter week end, Elder George Trevathian, the pastor, speaking. Rev. and Mrs. Horace McLaurin were called away due to illness and a death in their family. Mrs. Ray Scarborough and chil dren left Tuesday for St. Peters burg, Fla. where Ray has been transferred. Expected for the Easter holidays are Mr. and Mrs. Royal Breas hears and two children of Green belt, Md. Returning to Dillon, S. C. after a two weeks’ visit with parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theron S. Cowbell and Mrs. Jerry Hatchell and son Dwayne. Joseph Taylor of Baltimore is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Henley. Joseph Lawson of Hackettstown, N. J. will spend Easter holidays with Mrs. Jennie Beasley and the L. J. Henleys. EAST LAKE PERSONALS j ■ ! Mrs. Thelma Smith and Mrs. Dixie Ambrose motored to Plym outh Friday. Wilbur Cahoon and Ray Ever ton, Sr. were in Edenton this week. George Ambrose, Mrs. Dixie Am brose and Mrs. Minnie Spruill at tended revival service at Stumpy Point Holiness Church Monday night; also Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ambrose. George Ambrose, Mrs. Minnie Spruill and daughter, Dianne, join ed Mrs. Mary Crees of Manns Harbor and attended revival serv ices at the Methodist Church at W ' 'chese Tuesday and Thursday nights. Mrs. Minnie Spruill attended a postmasters’ meeting in Columbia Saturday night. Mrs. Polly Ambrose, Bert Am brose, Blanch Copeland, Mrs. Dixie Ambrose, George Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Ambrose and Ver nette Cain were shoppers in Man teo. Mrs. Sam Hassell of New Jer sey is here visiting her husband. Mrs. Julia Pinner has returned home after a trip to Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Lennon Twiford have returned home from a visit with their children in Elizabeth City. ueorge Ambrose attended the funeral of Clyde Liverman in Eliz abeth City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Twiford visited Mrs. Annie Twiford and Milburn Twiford and family last week end. There will be a sunrise service Easter morning at the Alligator River-side. Everyone is invited to attend. 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 SEABOARD FISH CO. Wholesale Commission Dealers in All Kinds of FISH SHRIMP CRABS CLAMS. ETC. ROCK-FLOUNDERS A SPECIALTY Telephone LE-9-4643 SECTION V. WHOLESALE FISH MARKET BALTIMORE 2. MD. Consignment* Solicited Deity Return* manns harbor personals Mrs. John Wheeler had as her guests Friday Mrs. George Har rell, Mrs. George E. Privott, Miss Agnes Chappell and Mrs. George Ross of Edenton. Mrs. Hany Crees and grand daughter Darlene Tillett are visit ing in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Hallard Harrell and daughters, Rita and Katherine, I of Williamston and Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Pinner and children of Eliz abeth City were guests of Mrs. W. S. Pinner last week end. Mr. and Mi’s. Johnny Taylor and children, Brenda, Paulette and Mary Ann of Portsmouth, Va., vis ited Mrs. Taylor’s sister and broth er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Mann last week end. Miss Juanita Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mitchell of Nags Head, spent the week end with Miss Ruth Ann Craddock. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crees had as their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Lowe and children of London Bridge, Va. On Saturday Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Crees visited thier mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hassell of Edenton. Mrs. Lula Sawyer has returned to the Croatan Nursing Home aft er, spending several days with her son and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sawyer of Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer accompanied her here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Huff Mann visited their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Orman Mann, who is a patient in the Al bemarle Hospital. Miss Dona Twiford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Twiford, Jr., of Norfolk has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Twiford. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Twiford are anticipating a visit from their daughter and son-in-law, Capt. Jack Craven, U.S.A. Mrs. Craven and children, Lynn, Sandra, Karen and Johnny of Washington, D. C. The Cravens will arrive on the 7th. Mrs. Mary Crees, Mrs. Lula Sawyer and Otis Crees visited in Columbia Monday. Mrs. Guy Mann, Mrs. Harry Mann and Mrs. Jo Ann Sawyer visited in Norfolk Sunday and Monday. Elizabeth City. Mrs. Calvin Beasley and Mrs. Wilbur Pinner spent Friday in Mrs. David Guidry and children who have been here with Mrs. 1 Guidry’s mother, Mrs. L. W. Hoop er, for several weeks, left Monday for their home in Morgan City, La. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Umphlett and daughter Ricky Lynn who have been living in Norfolk for several months, are returning to their home this week end. Mrs. Will Tillett, Mrs. Frances Tones and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Am brose have been patients at the CV mb:a Hosnital Sharon and Eddie Jordan of Norfolk are spending the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bratten. Mrs. Mary Crees spent Thursday in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Guerney Jordan of Norfolk visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craddock last week end. T. O. Sutton, Preston Twiford and Calvin Payne of Stumny Point were Sunday visitors to Rodanthe and Salvo, where Mr. Twiford and Mrs. Payne filled the “No Silent Pulpit.” Miss Peggy Ann Taylor of Nor folk spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tay lor. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Perry of Bethel and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Armstrong and daughter Janet Lee of Norfolk were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Sutton. Alton Evans of New Orleans, La., spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pinner. MISS KNIGHT HONORED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Mrs. Warren O’Neal and Miss Betty Ruth Flowers entertained Miss Estelle Knight of Stumpy and Manteo, at a bridal shower, Mon day, March 27, at the home of Mrs. O’Neal. A color scheme of green and white was used, with white camel lias centering the table laid with a white hand crocheted lace table cloth. A miniature wedding cake, toppel with a bride and bridegroom, punch, mints, and nuts were serv ed. Miss Knight, whose marriage to Paul Midgett is to take place in April, was presented a corsage of white camellias. The mothers of the bride and bridegroom also received corsages like that of the honoree. MRS. MIDGETT HONORED i On Tuesday evening, March 28,1 following revival services at the church, Mrs. Julia Midgett of Avon was givin a surprise party on the occasion of her 78th birthday. For ty-three relatives and friends cal led during the evening including Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Guthrie. Cake and ice cream were served to the group. Host and hostess for the occas ion were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mid gett, son and daughter-in-law of the honoree. AVON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gray and daughters, Camille Ann and Gul, of Norfolk spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edwood Gray. Ca mille Ann remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Miller, Dal las Royce Miller, Mi’s. Johnnie Miller, and daughter Teresa were visitors in Elizabeth City Tuesday. William Miller, who has been home on sick leave, returned Sun day to Wilmington, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Williams, Jr., of Elizabeth City visited their par ents last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Jennette of Elizabeth City spent the week end here. Mrs. Harold Barnette and Mrs. Retta Quidley were in Norfolk Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Gray, Sr., returned home Sunday from Elizabeth City, where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gregory. Kaye Trough of Norfolk is visit ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray, Sr. Gerald Williams was a recent visitor in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mackey are visiting Mr. Mackey’s mother in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray are visiting in Norfolk. Mi's. Clayton Brothers, Jr., was in Norfolk Wednesday. diaries Williams Jr., and Gray son Hooper, Boy Scouts, B. R. Scarborough, Charlie Gray Jr. Dale Gray, Roy Fanw, Crouse Gray, Lloyd Wright, Stanley Meekins, Percy Williams Jr., Michael Wil-' liams, Robert Gray and Carroll Price, Cub Scouts accompanied by Claudine Williams, Mesdames Charles Williams, Percy Williams, Blucher Scarborough Jr., Olev Hooper and Mrs. Elwood Gray, on Tuesday went to Norfolk and from there by train to Suffolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Meek ins and Mrs. Moody Meekins were visitors in Elizabeth City and Po'nt AbßObrl Jbf <,, 7* A. • ' e " ■ ST ®s! •< fßfctea Bl .• ■ ; BBSII k jr Hffll ' ’&k ?'•''*"!?" v - ■ < »■ 4 ! * ■ ■-•..x - 1 ■- "■' V W MB 38 ST V —Wt lwF HI &> xw •g-g !'••—•- '■•■■ -x ay - ( ■'•« ■■ /bSBI ' &X&. $' ' * Nk .dst ||® /'? C'x.v '. 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B. Hooper, H. E. Best and C. E. Payne attended the seminar held at the Beacon Lodge Monday and Tuesday. Paul Midgett and Miss Estelle Knight of Manteo visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knight Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Golden re turned Saturday after spending the winter in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. They left Tuesday for Sea Level where Mr. Golden will enter the hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Payne visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Etheridge in Wanchese. Mrs. Charles Knight and Mrs. Thurston Midgette attended a bri dal shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Warren O’Neal in honor of Miss Estelle Knight whose marriage to Paul Midgett of Manteo will take place Saturday, April 8 in the Shiloh Methodist Church here. Mrs. Leveme Twiford left Thurs day .for a Washington, N. C. hos pital for a major operation. Pennell Tillett of Kitty Hawk Harbor Tuesday. Dewey Scarborough was in Nor folk Tuesday. $4,000.00 for 5c OLD MONEY WANTED 54.000 for 1913 liberty Head Nickel. 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I LIGHT FOR LIVING, PLUS HOUSEPOWER I ... all the lights and outlets you need for I beauty and safety ... backed by at least a I 150 ampere entry box and plenty of circuits. | VIRGINIA ELECTRIC D and POWER FRIDAY, MARCH 31. IHI 1 day after visiting their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper were in Elizabeth City Saturday.