PAGE EIGHT MANTEO PERSONALS Mrs. Juanita Parker spent Christ- ! mas in Alexandria, Va., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curtis. On Christinas Day the Curtises, their two children and Mrs. Parker were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Midgett and their two children, also of Alexandria, and Mr. Midgett’s aunt, Miss Eulalia Midgett of Manteo, who is spending the winter with them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of, Hampton, Va., visited Mrs. Davis’ mother and grandparents, MrsJ Matilda Inge and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Etheridge, Christmas. They plan to spend the New Year’s week end here also. Mrs. Lyna Harbour had as her guests Tuesday and Wedsesday Mr. | and Mrs. R. W. Wechter of Greens-1 boro. Mrs. Harbour spent Christmas Day in Norfolk, Va., with her broth er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones. | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Meekins of Arlington, Va., are spending the holidays with Mr. Meekins’ sister in-law, Mrs. Goldie Meekins. Miss Eleanor DeMarco is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeSanto, in Mor-' ganton. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wise and children, Elaine and Bobby, spent Christmas Eve in Suffolk, Va., with Mrs. Wise’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baines. Spending Christmas vacation at the old John T. Daniels home place near Manteo Were Mra Madge Barber of Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr.| and Mrs. Archie Daniels of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Daniels and Mrs. Daniels’ sister, Mrs. Mau-1 die Banks, of New Bern; and Mr., and Mrs. Hal Daniels and children, 1 Laura and John, of Wingate. They were joined for Christmas dinner by another sister, Mrs. W. R. Pearce of Manteo; and two cousins, Mrs. Lena Price Putnam of Man-1 teo and her sister, S/Sgt. Brockie Daniels, WAF, of Orlando, Fla. W. R. Pearce spent Christmas in Raleigh with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Smith, Jr. I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Liverman had as their guests during the holidays Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Swinson and their three children, of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Liver man and their two children of Hampton, Va,; Clarence Liverman, who is stationed at Fort Devons, Mass.; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pussey of Black Mountain. Lester Ward, USN, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ward. Mrs. Julia C. Gray has returned home after spending the Christmas holidays in Elizabeth City with her fpid’N E’ER; • THEATRE 1 MANTEO. N. C. , I Saturday Dec- 30 1 SPACEMEN VS. I PREHISTORIC MONSTERS , 1 ‘VALLEY OF THE DRAGON" , . Sun.-Mon. Dec. 30-Jan. 1 I FREDRIC MARCH I in I 1 "THE YOUNG DOCTORS" , ’ Tue.-Wed. Jan. 2-3 | "TWIST AROUND THE i • CLOCK" I 4 with ( CHUBBY CHECKER ■ " ' """" 1 ’ Thur.-Fri. Jan. 4-5 | • "TWENTY PLUS TWO" . I with 4 DAVID JANSSEN 1 —■ “ CUT OUT AND SAVE “ 5c SHOE SALE . of LADIES' DRESS AND CASUAL STYLES Buy One Pair at Regular Price Get Another for Only 5c YEAR-END CLEARANCE in ALL DEPARTMENTS NOW IN PROGRESS DAVIS WANTS TO SEE YOU Phon* 238 * / Manteo son, Walter P. Gray, Jr., and his I family. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Whitson spent Christmas in Elizabeth City with their daughter, Mrs. Tommy Bos wood, and Mr. Boswood. Miss Mary Elizabeth Earle left Friday to fly to Dayton, Ohio, where she is spending the holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and i Mrs. Robert Morgan. John Earle, Jr., of N. C. State College, Raleigh, lis spending the holidays with his I mother, at their home near Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Weaver, their daughters and son, Misses Margie and Laura Weaver, and Richard Weaver, spent Christmas in Rock , Hill, S. C., with their parents and I grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. , Bagley and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. i Weaver. J Mrs. T. D. Etheridge and daugh ters, Misses Natalie and Annie Etheridge, have returned from Mankato, Minn., where they visited 1 their daughter and sister, Mrs. Richard Salet. I Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hollman, Jr., I and Mrs. R. A. Hollman, Sr., of I Ahoskie, spent Christmas day with their daughter and granddaughter, i Mrs. F. W. Meekins, and Mr. Meek i ins. Mrs. Rennie Williamson spent Christmas Day in Norfolk, Va., ■ ""th her sister-in-law and nephew, Mrs. C. L. Griffin, and Donald Grif fin. Miss Helen Baum of Greensboro College, Greensboro, is spending the * holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Baum. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willkie of Greensboro have been the holiday guests of Mrs. Willkie’s parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Williams. Miss Elaine Brickhouse, who at tends college in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is home for the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Brick house, whose son Caleb Myers . Brickhouse of Williamsburg, Va., also spent Christmas with them. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Carrington, Jr., and daughter, Cathy, of Chapel i Hill, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Carrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Meekins. I Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cox and daughters, Sylvia and Darlene; and Mrs. Ernest Strickland, all of New Smyrna, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harris Midgett, parents of Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Strickland. Miss Ann Dowdy arrived Sunday from Boston, Mass., to spend the holidays with her mother and sis ter, Mrs. T. G. Dowdy and Miss Mary Claire Dowdy, who also had as their guests Don Morse of Bos ton. They spent Christmas Day in Portsmouth, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ethridge. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Daniels had as their Christmas guests their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Randie Lonon of Norfolk, Va., and their son, Tony Curtis; also Mr. Lanon’s mother and brother, Mrs. Doris Lonon and Danny Lonon of. Marion, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Daniels and children, Sybil, Walter and Luther, Jr., of Middletown, N. J. spent Christmas with Mrs. Daniels’ mother, Mrs. W. G. Etheridge, who also had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Richard Collier and son, Ricky, of Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gray spent Christmas in Hampton, Va., with Mrs. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin White. Mr. and Mrs. James Wade spent Christmas week end with Mrs. Wade’s father, Jesse Sanderlin, in Windsro; and with Mr. Wade’s mother in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Baron Daniels and son of Norfolk, Va., were Christ mas guests of Mrs. Daniels’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Scarborough and children, of Norfolk, Va., spent WINNING DOOR IN GARDEN CLUB CONTEST cs* Hr w ... —1 kltles mbHB |ESjg fefgg hHBS MR. AND MRS. ROY WESCOTT of Manteo won first prize in the Christmas contest for the best decorated door, sponsored by the Roanoke Island Garden Club. Second place went to Mr. and Mrs. Royden Tillett of Wanchese, and third place to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Patrick of the Mother Vineyard section. First place won a blue ribbon and a blooming poinsettia; second place a red ribbon and third place a white ribbon. The above picture shows the Wescott door. (Aycock Brown photo) the holidays with Mrs. Scar- Sharon and Ricky, bf Raleigh, spent borough’s mother, Mrs. Cora Mae Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Basnight; and her grandparents. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Bell Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Daniels. and children, Stuart and Cecilia of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O’Neal Columbia, also visited, but spent spent Christmas in Norfolk, Va., the holidays with Mrs. Bell’s par with their son and daughter-in-law, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Eves of Nor- Lt. and Mrs. Wade Nixon and folk, Va., spent Christmas with Mrs. son, Christopher, of Craig AFB, Eves’ mother, Mrs. H. A. Crees. Selma, Ala., have been with Lt. Mr. Crees expects another son-in- Nixon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. ser Nixon, for the holidays. Mr. and B. Parker, and their two children, Mrs. Nixon also had as guests Mrs. of Elizabeth City, for the New Nixon’s brothers, H. J. Midgett of Year’s Eve holidays. Miami, Fla., Roy E. Midgett of Or- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Guthrie lando, Fla., and J. W. Midgett and and two children of Goldsboro were Mrs. Midgett of Rocky Mount. Christmas guests of Mr. Guthrie’s Miss Effie Westcott of Hamlet mother, Mrs. Bettie Guthrie. spent the Christmas holidays in Miss Shelia Crees has been in Manteo. Elizabeth City this week visiting Ivey H. Evans, who has been a her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. patient in the Albemarle Hospital, H. B. Parker. Elizabeth City, returned home this Mr and Mrs Parker t a v j v . j Christmas in Elizabeth City with c AIK - has returned their and daug hters-in-law, from the Albemarle Hospital, Ehza- Mr and Mrs< Dallas p « rker and M beth City, where she was a patient and Mrs H B p k for several weeks. __ „ a _ . Mrs. Jack elements of West Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Atkinson Point, Va., is visiting her son-in-law of Hyde Park, N. Y., spent Chnst and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon mas week end with Mrs. Atkinsons Kellogg. Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg, mother, Mrs. T. D. Etheridge, their children, Betty and Jack, Mrs. Mrs. Gus Etheridge spent Christ- Clements, and Martin Kellogg, Jr., mas Eve in Belhaven with her spent Christmas Day in Sunbury mother, Mrs. Guy Swindell. with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Midgett of Sr. New York visited Mr. Midgett’s Miss Martha Raye Rogers, who mother, Mrs. Bessie Midgett, dur teaches in Herndon, Va., is spend- ing the holidays. ing the holidays with her parents, Mr . and Mrs . Edward Green and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Rogers. son, Eddie, of New London, Conn., Mr. and Mi’s. John H. Long and Bpent Christmas with Mr. Green’s daughter, Miss Claudia Long, spent mot her, Mrs. Ella G. Wescott; and Christmas Eve in Richmond, Va., his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. with Mr. Long’s mother, Mrs. and Mrs . Earl Green . Frank Sims, and Mrs. Sims. Richard Bell, USN, of Norfolk, -J _ Va., spent last week end with his TOZ mother, Mrs. Edna Bell. Mrs. Susie Malco is visiting in Baltimore, Md. fl Lt. and Mrs. Roger Bell of NAS, Glynco, Brunswick, Ga; Mr. and An bn I Mrs. Richard C. Bell and children, Uwlv FOR THE THRIFTY PLANNER— We Overbought CHRISTMAS UGHTS, CARDS AND WRAPPINGS NOW 50% OFF Buy now and save! FEARING’S, INC. Phone 16 or 28 Manfeo THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE CHEERS MANTEO P. O. EMPLOYEES No one has to work harder un der difficult circumstances than post offline (employes in a short period, when the Christmas rush is on, due to the many greeting cards and letters mailed and received, and the heavy bulk of Christmas parcels post packages. There is a let down on the day following Christmas, when business drops off. The Manteo postoffice clerks have been heartened. This season many letters and cards of appreciation for the service given during the holidays, one message came from Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Mustin who are vacationing on the Florida keys and who are having their mail for warded. Those who have sent mes sages include pastors, and many other people, whose mail has been cared for in their absence. One woman has written the most prized message: She said “I have been in many postoffices but< there is none so merry and jolly, it’s a pleasure to go in and do business; everyone greets you with a smile, and if you have the blues they soon vanish when you hear that cheerful hello. You are the best in the world, I think. I love you all and hope you have a-very Merry Christmas.” To this and several other messages in similar vein, the postoffice employes take this means of expressing their thanks and good wishes. OPEN HOUSE IS HELD ON 47TH ANNIVERSARY Open House on Christmas Eve was held by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mid gette of Manteo, the occasion being their 47th wedding anniversary. Seasonal decorations were used. The centerpiece on the refresh ment table carried out the Christ mas motif. Mrs. Louis Midgette, daughter-in-law of the host and hostess, poured coffee; Mrs. T. D. Etheridge, sister of Mrs. Midgette, cut and served cake; and a niece, Miss Natalie Etheridge, served punch. A large number of friends called during the evening. A WISE'S A FREE DELIVERY PHONE 32 MANTEO. N.C. AMPLE PARKING KRAFT DAISY 1 J? rV ore i NIAGARA Cheese < 49c | b> BOSCO ' lb. whole 39c —l2 ox. AAA/VVVVVVVVVVVVVVY yVWWWVWWWWSA ’ RED AND WHITE l;„, “AUS”!!?— E . RED LABEL PEANUT BUTTER BLACKE * E PEAS i; RARO ?YRUP otiar69c ■: 10 « |b P k 9- !• 27< —l’/zpt. RED AND WHITE !; CARROTS ut po ™ meat r l w u k ean $1.79—25 lb. bag; I SUN SPUN RED AND WHITE J „ RED AND WHITE •! SALT ;l CtOftCG DETERGENT :■ 10e pkg. RED AND WHITE !; ■■ c u 1 un.*A.' P/Apple Juice < lb. bag OS.No. 1 White io<—Size 211 1 FRESH GROUND !■ RED AND WHITE ;! BEEF • 29c MUSTARD 3 lbs. $1.29 ; io* 6 oz. iar I 10 Ik bag ;! PORKCHOPS RED AND WHITE J 43c lb. super FINE : BLEACH •: economy cut BLACKEYE PEAS 10cqt. 10c —303 size 'wt- ik* • MAZOLA J lu< A ■ ■ 'OWWVWWWWWVWWWWWV Prices Effective IL < QBHiititv Riohts Dec. 28th, 29th, 30th 79< qt. M > BEACH ESTABLISHMENTS GET DUNCAN HINES NOD ITHACA, N. Y—Two Nags Head Beach lodging establishments have received national recognition in the new 1962 edition of the Dun can Hines Travel Book “Lodging for a Night” Roy H. Park, editor in-chief of the Duncan Hines Insti tute, announced today. A native of North Carolina, Park is also Chair man of the Board of the Alumni Association of North Carolina State College, and he will also be n."w owner of television station WNCT (Channel 9) Greenville, which has an interest in WECT (Channel 6) in Wilmington, pending approval of the FCC and the stockholders. The Nags Head establishments are among 4800 lodging places in North America “Recommended by Duncan Hines.” They are: The Ocean House Motel Kill Devil Hills, and the Stea Oatel Motor Court, Nags Head. Other Duncan Hines books are the companion travel book “Ad ventures in Good Eating,” also newly republished; and the Duncan Hines guide to resorts and holiday spots, “Vacation Guide,” the latest edition published in July. “This is our twenty-seventh year of continuous publication and ser vice to the American traveling pub lic,” Park stated. “It is also our fifth year of continuing surveys— our public opinion audit of eating and lodging establishments. This year we received 60.000 nomina tions of more than 12,000 restau rants, hotels, motels and resorts from 11,000 people who have the means to eat and stay at the best place in North America.” NAGS HEAD PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Houston of Goldsboro spent Christmas with Mr. Houston’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Gibbs and children. Miss Pattie Gibbs, and Johnnie Gibbs, spent Christmas Day in Marion, Va., with Mr. Gibbs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibbs. Miss Carol Harris of Peace Col | lege, Raleigh, is spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harris. FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 29. 1981 FINAL RITES TUESDAY FOR MRS. MATTIE HARRIS i Mrs. Mattie Harris, 71, of Engel hard died Saturday. She was a member of Engelhard Christian church. She is survived by two eons, William Harris of Newport News; Va. and Henry Harris of Engel hard; four daughters, Mrs. Bruce Smithwick of Swan Quarter, Mrs. Delphine Radcliff of Belhaven, Mrs. Harry O’Neal of Washington, N. C. and Mrs. Kirk Schminkey of Mid dletown, Del.; 15 grandchildren; one brother, Ellis Hodges of Nor folk,Va.; and one sister, Mrs. Billy Harris of Engelhard. Funeral ser vices were conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Mt. Olive church of Christ by the Rev. Garland Bland assisted by the Rev. Frank Wibiral. Burial was in the church cemetery. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy of Kitty Hawk, announce the birth of a son on December 23, in Memorial Clin ic; weight six pounds, eight ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bridges of Kill Devil Hills, announce the birth of a son on December 24, ia Me morial Clinic; weight eight pounds, six ounces. Mrs. Bridges is the for mer Miss Brady Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bliven of Cape May Court House, N. J., announce the birth of a daughter, Donnie Marie, on Dec. 16th., in Tomlin-Burdette Memorial Hospi tal; weight seven pounds. Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bliven of Manteo, Mrs. Bliven is the former Carol Keith of Cape May, N. J. To keep crabs from stealing the bait when surf fishing, use a 1 1/2 inch cork ball float a few inches above your hook. This will keep your bait out of the reach of most crabs. Sports Afield. I EDMUND V. MELSON Real Estate Broker Phone 2276 Km Devil Hills, N. C.