■FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1961 ENGELHARD PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Shaw Bonner, Jr. 'isdted Mrs. Bonner’s mother Phursday. Miss Carolyn Marshall spent teveral days with Patty Neal. Roy Lowe spent the week end vith Pete Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Midgette ind Barbara were in Washington rhursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spencer, Mr. ind Mrs. Sam Marshall and child ren spent Saturday night and Sun lay at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gibbs, Mr. ind Mrs. Roy Cox, Jr. and daugh er, Mrs. Elizabeth Shipman and children spent Sunday in Nags lead. Mr. and Mrs. George O’Neal and M went to Nags Head Sunday, ’’reddie O’Neal returned with them, ifter spending a week with his 'randparents. Little Phil Roberson visited his grandmother, Mrs. Cynthia Spen :er. Mr. and Mrs. Ephom Cahoon and children have moved to Norfolk, Virginia. Mrs. Bill Jones and children visit ed Mrs. Carol Saddler in Rose Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Burrus ire visiting their parents, Mr. and lira Jabin Berry and Mr. and Mrs. J ell Burrus. The monthly meeting of the W. S. C. S. was held at the Engelhard Methodist Church Tuesday night Mrs. R. L. Patrick, vice president, iresided. The program was led by Mrs. Janie Spencer. Mr. Lucene Pennington and chil dren of Mahile, Ala., are visiting Mrs. Pennington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Swindell. Mr. Lila Mae'Hsdl and -children of Durham spent the week end with Mrs. Hall’s mother, Mrs. Belle Ca hoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Swindell, Elaine, and Pattie Pennington were in Washington Friday. Mrs. Elliott Swindell and children of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Nuxse Clarke. Mrs. Louise Weatherly and chil dren of Portsmouth are visiting Mrs. Weatherly’s mother, Mrs. Martha Berry. Mrs. Fred Daucher of Plymouth and Mrs. Addie Midgette of Pante go visited her Sunday. Charlene Sanders was the week end guest of Elaine Swindell. STUMPY POINT PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Payne are visiting their sons, Dr. W. O. Payne and C. L. Payne, of Norfolk. Donald Midgette and son Steve, Bob Midgette and son John Calvin spent Sunday in Baltimore and saw the The New York Yankees— Baltimore Orioles baseball game. Jackie O’Keefe, Johnny and Hal Zachary are visiting their grand mother, Mrs. Florine Hooper. Their mother, who is a patient in Ports mouth, Va., Naval Hospital, will join them here for a visit before flying back to Argentia, Newfound land. Eddie Hooper has been confined to his home since Friday due to an injured eye caused by the antenna of his car hitting him in the eye when he jumped the porch of Hooper and Sons store. Geo. Wise, Jr. and son Geo. 11l are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hooper, and Mrs. Geo. Wise, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy Hooper, Tony, Stanley and Jimmy Ivey Hooper of Norfolk visited the A. C. Hoopers. Mrs. Francis Hooper is still on! the aick list. Tobe Wise returned from the Albemarle Hospital Thursday. Bobby Monette of Norfolk is vis iting here. The Shrimp boats left Monday for southern waters. Shrimp season opened Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stokes of Florida are visiting Mrs. Stokes’ sister, Jasper Hooper. Little Miss Sharon Hooper is vis iting her cousin, Vickie Lynn Mon ette, in Norfolk. Ann Hooper and Alice Wise are attending 4-H Camp at Camp Mill Stone. Mrs. Alton Best, Mrs. Guy Best Tide Table For Oregon Inlet presented through courtesy of Nags Head Fish, Ice & Cold Storage JULY 1961 HIGH LOW Day A.M. P.M. AM. PJN. 20. THurs 12:15 6:10 6:54 21. Fri. 00:27 1:10 7:01 7:54 22. Sat 1:26 2:09 7:57 8:56 23. Sun. 2:30 3:05 8:56 9:58 24. Mon. 3:33 4:08 9:57 10:56 25. Tues. 4:33 5:06 10:56 11:51 26. Wed. 5:31 6:00 11:54 27. Thurt. 6:25 6:53 00:42 12:51 28. Fri. 7:17 7:43 1:33 1:45 29. Sat. 8:10 8:34 2:23 2:40 30. Sun. 9:03 9:25 3:13 3:34 31. Mon. 9:57 10:18 4:02 4:29 Nags Head Fish, Ice & Cold Storage FISH CLEANING AND DRESSING A SPECIALTY INSTITUTIONAL FOODS STORAGE AND PACKING FISH BAITS COMPLETE LINE FISHING TACKLE PHONE 1861 NAGS HEAD, N. C. SECTION TWO COLINGTON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morris of Rocky Mount visited here last week. Mrs. Preston Meekins and child ren visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Meekins last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haywood visited their daughter Sunday in South Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry' C. Haywood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Haywood and family of South Norfolk visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hay wood, Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Daniels of Wanchese. Mrs. Clara Haywood and Mrs. Bell Parker were in Elizabeth City Tuesday. Mrs. Zenocea Midgett and Mrs. Doris Gard were in Manteo Friday. Senwell Meekins and daughter Deane are here visiting Mr. Meek ins’ mother and father-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nease are at Avon visiting their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Etheridge and children of Powells Point visit ed Mrs. Henry C. Haywood Sunday. WINSTEADVILLE PERSONALS Mr. Olive Winstead and Mrs. Mamie Barrier of Charlotte were here for the week end. Mrs. Win stead was with her sister, Mrs. L. C. Wharton, and Mrs. Barrier was with her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Spar row, Jr. Mrs. W. E. Powell and children, Katherine and Melvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burns were guests of Mrs. Pbwell’s Mr. and Mrs. Warren Payne in Gulrock Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and Mrs. Katherine Rowland of Norfolk visited their brother, Ellis Smith, last week end. Walter Allen Davis has returned to Kinston after visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Davis. Mrs. Gertrude Sparrow and Mrs. A. M. Sparrow, Jr., visited Mrs. Eula Harris and Mr. and Mrs. John Berry in Swan Quarter Sunday. Mrs. Charles I. Politis and daugh ters, Mary Ellen and Nancy, of East Meadow, L. 1., N. Y., arrived here Saturday morning to spend their vacation with the L. C. Whar tons and at the Winstead cottage at Pamlico Beach. They will be joined later by Mr. Politis. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Howard Godfrey and son, Ricky, of Big Spring Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamlin and son, Don Hamlin, and Mrs. Ruth Renolds of Amarillo, Texas, left Tuesday after spending a week with Sgt. Godfrey’s mother. Mrs. Thelma Godfrey. They were accompanied home by Wiley God frey. and Micky Payne were in Manteo and Nags Head Monday. Mrs. Annie Payne is able to be out after an illness. Miss Verna Mann was the guest of Horace Hooper, Jr., Sunday. Radio Television SERVICE and REPAIR All Makes and Modeb MANTEO Furniture Co. Phone 51-J See Me First... IF YOU WANT 70 ★ BUY * SELL or ic RENT E. E. MEEKINS Phone 101 MANTEO. N. C. THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. NOW OPEN AT NAGS HEAD- First Colony Service Station ACROSS FROM THE FIRST COLONY NAGS HEAD, N. C. SERVING CUSTOMERS FROM BOTH U. 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