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LADIES AID MEETS
The Ladies Aid of the Swan'
Quarter Christian Church met at'
the home of Mrs. Ottis Carawan
Thursday night with the follow
ing present: Mrs. Abram Ca
hoon, Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mrs.
Ray Cahoon, Mrs. Viola Cahoon,
Mrs. Thera Cahoon, Mrs. Em
mett Cahoon, Mrs. Kenneth Dun
bar, Mrs. Bobbie Dunbar, Brax
ton and Renee Cahoon.
MIDDLETOWN PERSONALS
Mjs. Julian Mann, of Raleigh,
visited here Monday.
Ms. l a»d. Mrs. R. L. Gibbs, of
PaAego, were Thursday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKin
ney.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cara
wan and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Kinney visited in Plymouth,
Monday night with Mr. and Mrs.
Shelton McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O'Neal
moved Tuesday to Stumpy
Point. Mr. O’Neal is employed
at Manteo.
, Mr. and Mrs. W. Whitaker
and children visited Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Huron Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. (Hugh McKinney
had as Sunday guests Mr. and
Mrs. Hyler Cox and Wayne, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Carawan, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Latham and
boys.
Mrs. Ina Watson is visiting in
Richmond, Va., with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Jennette.
Mrs. Richard Mann and Miss
Janie Mann were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Selby.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pugh of I
' Portsmouth, Virginia, visited l
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pugh last week
end. Mr. and Mrs. James Pugh
of Norfolk, Va., visited
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Spar-1
row of Ransomville were here'
last Sunday. Mr. Sparrow was
guest layspeaker at the Metho
dist Church.
Raymond McDuffy and Bur-'
rell Strovd of Deep Run, visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gibbs Sat
urday.
Carol Gilligan and James Har
ris motored to Manns Harbor,:
Manteo, Nags Head, Elizabeth'
City, Hertford, Edenton and
Columbia Sunday.
John F. Sparrow of Ransom-1
ville, will be guest layspeaker at
Bethany Methodist Church Sun
day at 3 p.m.
O.E.S. INSTALLATION
Hyde Chapter of Eastern Star
held a special meeting Thursday
night for installation of officers.
The meeting was opened by
the Worthy Matron June Liver
' man. Conductress Lillie Meek
ins introduced Jane Cox as in
stalling officer. Assisting her
were Pauline Mason, Pauline
.Hurdle, Ruby Long, Myra Pat
rick, and Eunice. Spencer. In
stalled were, Virginia Miller,
Worthy Matron; Hayes Hurdle,'
Worthy Patron; Lillie Meekins,
Associate Matron; Roy Lowe,
Associate Patron; Jane Lowe.j
secretary; Agnes Etheridge,
treasurer, Inez Spencer, conduc
tress, Exadell Silverthorn, As
■ sociate conductress; Ma g g-fe
Bridgeman, chaplain; Julia Cox,
Marshall: Pauline Hurdle, organ
ist; Millie Cox, Adah; Loli
Gibbs, Ruth; Janie Spencer,
Esther; June Liverman, Martha;
Dorothy Gibbs, Electa; Annie
Payne, Warden; Cecil Silver
thorn, Sentinel; June Liverman
was presented a post matrons’
jewel. The post patron J. M.
Long also received a gift.
PAST MATRONS MEET
The Past Matrons Club of
Hyde Chapter No. 213 O.E.S.
met at the home of Mrs. Agnes
Etheridge.
Attending were Mrs. Pauline
Hurdle, Mrs. Edith Jarvis, Mrs.
Lucy Cox, Mrs. Pauline Mason,
Mrs. Myra Patrick, Mrs. Vir
ginia Miller, Mrs. Ruby Long, ,
Mrs. Annie Payne and Mrs. '
Lola Gibbs. j ■
Pie, cake and coffee were serv- (
ed. " I,
The April meeting will be atp
the home of Mrs. Pauline Hur- 1
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THE COASTLAND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C.
■ Friday’s
Child
By LAWRENCE MADDRY
Robert Frost,-the 88 year old
' poet laureate of America smiled
out to the public behind a shock
of silver hair on the cover of
I “Life” last week. The magazine
I carried poems from his latest
collection, “In the Clearing,” and
noted that he recently received
a medal from congress for the
simple, wry, puffs of life which
he turns out year after year.
| The Child ran,across a copy
of the Atlantic Monthly for No
i vember, 1957 recently which con
tainc a five page poem of
Frost’s entitled “Kitty Hawk.”
A few lines follow:
“Kitty Hawk, O Kitty,
know you no dismay
Men will get away.
And some time in some
Mood akin to pity
You would weep no less
For Man's small success
Than his unsuccess.
You’d be overcome
In the deathless scene
When that common scoff,
Poor Darius Green,
And his fool machine
Finally took off.
Henry Cheevers, colored mys
tic of Manteo has reported see
ing a bullfrog walking upright
with teeth 3 inches long while
returning to his home in the
Burnside section late Tuesday
I night. Cheevers stated that it
was the first such animal he has
encountered in his years of ex
perience with nocturnal objects.
An artists conception of the ani
mal is reproduced below. Chee
vers has reported no ill effects
from the encounter, but neigh
bors testify that he is develop
ing warts which are freckled
with green eyes.
7oK
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The Dare County Boat Club is
all for storm relief, but they’d
sort of like to get their stove
back. About a week ago, when
the Lions Club was working
overtime in the building which
the boat club loaned to
the stove disappeared while the
Lions were distributing the
ON ACADEMY HONOR ROLL
■R' 1 ! I
Colonel Roy w. Haynes, head- 1
master at Fishburne Military
Academy, Waynesboro, Va., an
nounces that Cadet Paul E.
Dykstra, Jr., has achieved the
I academic second honor roll for
I the first semester of the 1961-
: 1962 term. Cadet Dykstra is in
I his junior year at Fishburne
» School. He is the son of Mr.
t and Mrs. Paul E. Dykstra of
I Nags Head. -•
I .
: countless stoves, refrigerators 1
1 . and other appliances which had
I been donated to the needy by
r fellow. Tar Heels.
•j Nobody seems toJcnow what
• happened , and Ralph Umphlett,
? Lions president, has been red
faced all week. He swears they'll
either get it back or buy a new
one for the boaters.
National Library Week begins
on Sunday and it. just serves -to
remind me of*my more unfor
tunate experiences with books
and libraries. I just happen to
have one of the worst memories
in North Carolina, or perhaps
the world. It’s the kind of thing
that isn’t cultivated overnight,
either. It takes years of neglect
and studied carelessness to even
approach the kind of forgetful
ness that I lay claim to.
The only person I ever knew
’ who was better at forgetting
■ than I am was a fellow named
■ Smith . . . Henderson . . . An-
• i drews, or something like that,
' i who lived in Elizabeth City . . .
' or Norfolk . . . Massachussetts
1 or somewhere up there who|
could never remember when he
’ was bom and celebrated his 12th
birthday the year, he retired
’ from tHe-Qsbst Guard.*? ( ' , ‘ '
My only effort to correct this
fault of mine occurred while
I in the army. As anybody knows,
army libraries are the only civi
lized places on a military post
Many is the afternoon that I’ve I
slept away in one on a comfor
table chair under the pretext of
reading.
On one such occasion, my eyes!
caught the title of a book which
seemed the answer to years of
concentrated forgetfulness. The
volume was called “Learning to
Remember” and was written by
a fellow named Overstreet or
Claude or Johnson. I took the
book back to the barracks with
me, mislaid it somewhere, and
haven’t been able to locate it
since. I can’t remember for the
life of me how much that fine
was.
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SMALE
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ADJOINING NAGS HEAD SUPERMARKET
PRICES REDUCED EVERY DAY
FOR STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE
NEW ITEMS AND NEW PRICES ON DISPLAY DAILY!!
1-2 PRICE or Less 11
BIG VALUES IN MEN'S WEAR
Nice Stock of Large Size Pants Dress and Sport Shirts Bathing Trunks
■. Bermuda Shorts
MEN'S AND BOYS' M ®n's r Women's. Boys' stock Men's
CAPS VhOHES* SH'*TS
Values Up to $2.50 „ ■ , g , . to Values to $6.95
Now 25c Going for 50c to $4 Now SI.OO Each
LADIES’ DRESSES
BEING REDUCED FOR FINAL CLEAR-OUTI
HAND BAGS, HATS one big assortment a few left -
Assortment of Beachwear JEWELRY BATHINGSUITS
for SI.OO Values to SB.OO AND CAPS
Values Io $3.98 Going for $1 Each Less Than 1/2 Price
LOTS OF 25c ITEMS IN THE STORE!
Girdtes, Bras, Beach Bags, Hats, Toys, Accessories —— Values to $6.95
MRS. RUTH COGGINS, Manager
.;®<l OPEN SUNDAYS
LAKE LANDING PERSONALS
' The W.S.CA of Amity Meth
odist Church served supper to
the Methodist Men’s Club, Tues
day night at the Community
building in Lake Landing. Six
teen men were present. A busi
ness meeting followed.
Mrs. Bessie Williams and
Odell Williams were quietly
married in Amity Methodist
daurcn, Saturday night, March
24, in the presence of a few
friends and relatives. Rev. J. A.
Williams officiated.
I Mrs. W. W. Payne, Mrs. Lucy.
Midyette, Miss Maggie Bridge
man, Mrs, Leon Ballance and
Mrs. Elmb-Voliva attended the,
(Hyde County Home Demonstra->
turn Council meeting, in Swan
Quarter. Mrs. W. A. Miller, pre
sided. Miss Mildred Spencer led
the devotions. Dates for meet
ings were given: Craft Work-
I siiup, East Caroling' College,
'Greenville, June 12-14, Farm
Home Week, State College, Ral
eigh, June 18-22; Music Work
shop, W.C.U.N.C., Greensboro,
July 9-14; National Home Dem
o-'-’retion Club Week, April 29-
May 5.
.x dress review for Hyde
County was planned for May 4.
W. W. Watson is a patient in
the Veteran’s Hospital Durham.
Mrs. Watson is with him.
Inez Dudley, Janice Pugh,
Nancy Gibbs, Marjorie Pugh,
Reglyn McKinney, Pattie Neal.
Donna Selby, Joan Sawyer, and
Carolyn Marshall, attended
FHA convention in Raleigh, Sat
urday. They were accompanied
by Mrs. Royden Neal, and Mrs. j
Sam Dudley.
I Miss Rena Cox is visiting
Mrs. Hal Harris and Mrs. Modie
Cahoon in Leachville.
Mary Dudley, of -East-Carolina
College, Greenville; spent the
weex end with her mother, Mrs.:
W. S Dudley. Jr., and her broth-1
er, Billie Dudley. A 1/C Bob
Cedarahi, or Cherry Point
Marine Base, visited the family.
I Miss Wilma Whidbee, of Nor
folk, spent the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
I Whidbee.
Rev. and Mrs. Dan W. Allen,
of Wilmington, were week end
guests of Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
Lucas. Rev. Allen assisted Rev.
Lucas in the morning service at
St. George’s Episcopal Church.
There’s no absolutely safe
speed when driving. Adjust your
speed to traffic, road and
weather conditions. The North
Carolina Department of Motor
Vehicles says Slow Down and
1 Live.
PRE-EASTER
CLEARANCE
SALE
CHILDREN'S
COATS
3-6 X 7-14 738A
25 % I
OFF
See The
Hats - Dresses
Bags - Shoes MH*
for Easter
and Spring
Special BOX SALE of Ladies Hose—
-51-15 First Quality Full Fashion.
Spring Shades
Rog. 49q Pair
3 pairs $1.49—12 pain $5.50.
Mesh Seamless All Nylon
First Quality
Reg. 98c Pair
3 pain $1.99 —l2 pain $7.20
MAIL ORDERS ... INCLUDE SALES TAX
AND 40c FOR MAILING
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Phone 238 Manteo
FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1982