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5.V' IS?- - PAGE TWO THE COASTT.AND TIMES, MANTEO, N. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1962 > NEWS OF BELHAVEN And The Pungo River District MRS. M. L. WINDLEY, Representative — Tel. WH 3-3061 PUNSO HOSPITAL NEWS LISTINGS OF BELHAVEN RECOllUEKS COURT Bill Dugger of Rt. 1, Pan- tego, pleaded guilty to three counts wlien he appeared be fore Judge Pui’vis on Decem ber 12th. First count, no valid chautt'eur’s license; second count, operating vehicle with impr.>ner lights; third, operating vehicle with improper biakes. He was ordered to pay court costs on each count. Harry Lee Waters of Rt. 1, Pinctown, pleaded guilty to charges of failing to maintain nnancial responsioility of a ve hicle, he being owner of said ve hicle; he was ordcrcil to pay costs of the court and acquire liability insurance before using vehicle again. Ronald Ray Clark of Rt. 1, Belhaven, pleaded guilty to charges of failing to dim head lights and paid a $10 'ine and costs of the COUIl Harold Watson of Fairliekl; Perry Lee Davis of Scotlaml Neck; Jlarvin Daniel Davis of Rt. 1, Plynioiilh anil John U’Neal of Rt. 1, I’lintego, plead ed guilty to charges of operat ing vehicles with iinpropet muf flers and were ordered to pay costs of the court. Charles Allen Cara wan of Rt. 1, Swan Quarter, paid a $10 line and costs of the court after pleading guilty to speeding 05 miles in a 55 mile zone. Willie Frank Smith of Tar- boro pleaded guilty to charges of failing to dnn lights, paid a $10 line and costs of tne court. Willie Lee Smith of Rt. 1, Belhaven, pleaded guilty to charges of operating a veliicle with i m p rope r equipment, brakes and lights, and paid costs of the court. Joe Butler Riddick of Rt. 1, Pantcgo, paid a $10 line and court costs after pleading guil ty to operating a vehicle on the lett side of the highway. Muriel .Mooie .>l lit. 1, Bath, paid a $5 rino ami cost.-" of the court after pleading guilty to charges of oper.aiiiig v el'.ide with improper muirier. Paul Lucas piendeii guilty to speeding 72 miles in a 55-milo zone and was fined $U3 and court co.sts. Durwood W. Payne of Rt. 2, Belhaven, chaiged with .speed ing C3 in a 55 mile zone, pleaded guilty and paid a $.i hue and court costs. Sammie Lee Cicdle of Rt. 2. Belhaven, pleaded guilty to charges of being drunk on the highway and paid a $5 line and court costs. William Thom.as Caitoon of Swan Quarter, cliarged with speeding 70 miles in a 55 mile zone, pleaded guilty and paid a $15 fine and costs of the court. Robert Alton Hoafork of Sinitlilield, charged with speed ing 04 miles in a 55 mile zone, pleaded guilty and paid a SIO line and costs of the court. Harry Lee Booth of Rt. 1, Plymouth, pleaded guilty to op erating a vehicle with improjier brakes and lights and jiaid cos’s of the court. William Rdward Rodman of Rt. 1, Pantcgo, charged with failing to sloji at a stop sign, pleaded guilty and paid a $5 tine and costs of the court. Kills Grey Meyers of Rt. 1, Pantego, charged with operat ing vehicle with improper equipment, paid costs of the i-.iurt. Moliaii K-inell Homid of Rocky .Mount, charged with failing to give a turning signal, was toLiiul not guilty. Robert O’Neal Bailey of Rt. 1, Bath, charged with operating vehicle witli improper equip ment. pleaded guilty and paid eo.sts of the court. Che.ster Rudolph A.skow of Plymouth Rt. 1. charged with following loo close, pleaded guilty and paid court costs. George Downing Cordon of Rt. 1, Bath, charged with mov ing a vehicle without seeing clearance could be made safely, paid costs of the court. James Edwards Sanders of Rt. 1, Swan Quarter, after ple.'iding guilty to driving on the left side of the highway, paid a $10 fine and costs of the court. Guy Thomas, Sr., of Belhav.m, charged with being drunk and disorderly, pleaded guilty and paid a $5 fine and costs of the court. Donald Lloyd Howell of Golds boro, after pleading guilty to failing to stop at a stop sign, paid a $10 line and costs of the court. Clyde Randolph Potter of Washington pleaded guilty to enarges of speeding 05 in a 55- niile zone and paid a -$10 fine and co.'ts of the court. Ch.irles Lindhorg Bonner of Rt. 1, Pinolown, charged with operating vehicle with improper equipment, paid costs of the court. Burlic Randolph Riddick of Rt. 1, Pantcgo, pleaded guillv to charge.s of operating vehicle with improper equipment and paid court eost.s. Jlickey .-Xllen Benson of Pan- Ligo, Rt. 1, pleaded guilty to operating vehicle with improper lights and paid cost.® of the court. Lloyd Woodrow Sawyer of Rt. 1, Pantcgo, charged with oper- aliug vehicle with improper lights, paid costs of the court. Rjinuious Stanley Hodges of Belhaven, charged with operat ing vehicle with improper equipment, paid costs of the court. White patients December 17- 24: Oscar Carter and baby, Gary Tetterton of Belhaven; Mrs. L'llith Thompson and Edward Pegram of Swan Quarter; Mrs. Claudia Bell and Andrew Stoop of Paiittgo; H. C. Lath.im and Mrs. Thelma Keech of Pinetown; Mrs. Oiietia Cuthrell of Fair- field; Baby Robert Burrus of Engelhard; Hayman W. Or- inand of Bath. White Births Mr. and .Mrs. George Norman Thomp.son of Swan Quarter, a son, Dec. 21. Jlother was the former Editli Marie Credle. Colored patients: Bertha Ba ker, Queen Palmer, Claudia Windley, Olein Green of Bel haven; Janie Benson of Engel hard and Mary E. Cooper of Swan Quarter and Willie Lee Collins. Colored Births Mr. and .Mrs. Jimmie Lee Cooper, a daugliler, Carolyn Lee Cooper, on December 21. Moth er was the former Mary Eliza beth Briwmage. CHUIST.MAS PARTY FOR SETBACK CLUB Mr. and Jlrs. E. W. Midyette, Si. entertained their setback club at the River Forest Manor. High score winner at the clo.se of play went to Mrs. W. C. ' Harrell and J. Harold Lupton. Bingo prizes went to Mrs. !• rank T hompson and W. C. I Harrell. | The group enjoyed a clc.s.sert course alter which the guests e.vchanged Christmas gifts. Members attending were .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, and Jliss Evy Ididyette of Pantego, .Mrs. Prod Doscher of Plymouth, .5lr. and Mrs. J. Harold Lupton, and: .Ur. and Mrs. D. C. Credle of Belhaven. 5IRS. TOLAN HOSTESS WINNERS ANNOUNCED i IN GARDEN CLUB'S | DECORATION CONTEST Winners in the decoration con test sponsored by the Blatcha Pungo Garden Ciub fell into two categorus, G .r.ien Club and Non-Garden Club luemOers. In the Non-Garden C.ub class win-1 ners as follows; i i First place for BEST WIN DOW, Mrs. Melvin Lupton; scc- 1 ond place, Mrs. J. E. Edwards, Jr., third place, Mrs. R. D. IVindloy; honorable inciition to Mrs. Lottie Romick and Mrs. Otis Johnston I First place for BEST DOOR WAY, Mrs. Jiir Ih ‘••t, second place, Mrs. Sybil Hidges; third place, Mr.s. John Bogcr; hon- oi’able mention to Mrs. D. A. Rouse, Mis Th >rne Paul, and Mrs. R. H Bi .hap. First pl.c n 'he BE IT OV ERALL BE ORATION, Mrs. Andrew Hodg.'s; second place, Mrs. J. F. Calfee; thiril place, Mrs. C. L. Hopkins: honorable mention to Mrs. Russell Dan iels, JIrs. Jack .Alligood and Mrs. J. T. Wright. First place ‘n the busine.ss district goes to l.ie .A.do”a Beau ty Shop. In the CARDEN CLUB CLASS: First place for BEST WIN DOW, Jlrs. W E b o 111 1' . : second place, Mrs. Delma Toirn. First place for BEST DOOR WAY, Mrs. Jani's Younc"; sec ond place, Mrs. Vann Latham; third place, Mrs. M. L. Windley; honorable mention gres to Mrs. W. A. Reid and Mrs. Sarah Latham. First pl.ice for BEST OVER ALL, Mrs. W. C. Credle: second place, Mrs. W, B. Voliva; third place, Mrs. Eugene Linton. AIRMAN LEONARD KEECH TO STRATEGIC DEFNSE LAKE UNDING PERSONALS ENGELHARD PERSONALS Mrs. T. A. Jennette and Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Fox of Rocky C. C. Davis were Belhaven shop- Mount spent the holidays with pers Monday. iher sister, Mrs. R. S. Cox, Sr. Mrs. Alec Waits visited her husband, Maj. Alec Waits, at Seymour-Johnson Air Foi-ce Base, in Goldsboro Sunday I night. j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jennette, J. M. Jennette, Miss Judy Waits and IHrs. Alec Waits shopped ' in Goldsboro, Greenville and Washington Tuesday. Tuesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Credle were his daughters. Miss Charlotte Cre dle of Martinsburg, W. Va., Mrs. George Thompson of Goldsboro and Mrs. J. P. Wood ard of Nashville. Mrs. W. R. Gibbs and Mrs. W. H. Hurdle visited their chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gibbs, in Hampton, Va., Tues day night. Mrs. Bessie Boomer has re- Miss Mary Ann Marshall has returned to Raleigh after visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Marshall, over the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morrell of Hazard, Ky., spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. James P. .Smith of Kinston spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Hodges and two children of Norfolk viS' Red Mr. and Mrs. Max Hodges, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Selby, Misses Donna Selby, Carolyn Marshall and Patty Neal spent Saturday in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sadler spent the holidays with their turned from visiting her aunt,;go,j ^^1 daughter-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Jim White, in Belhaven. I jij.g. Edward Sadler and She spent Christmas with her I ^^o little sons, at Falls Church, daughter, Mrs. Leslie Simmons, ly.j I Jr., and family. Mrs. Cy Wilson of Wilson spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jlolvin CiWindell and her grandmother, M.s. Lucy Midyette. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gibbs of Norfolk visited her parents, i\ir. and Mrs. W. H. Hurdle, (luring the holidays. ttirs. Ina Rhodes Watson who has silent tlie past several Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Watson „,o„ths in Motuchen, N. J., is Mrs. Delma Tolan was hostess to her bridge club and the now home was lovely with Christmas (leeiiraiions. A dessert course of green and red jello topped with whipped cream, fruit cuke, and cookies were served upon ariiv- al of guests. Fudge, nuts and bottled drinks were pas.'-.ed dur ing cards. Alcmliers playing wore Mes- danic'.s L. M. Rliodos, W. A. Raid, V..nn L.ith.im, Jamc.s Ro.se, Hcn-j ry Harvey, Jr., Ted Smitliwick, Steve Davenport, Bam Boger, Conway McKinney, Paul Smith, and .Mi.s.s Mary Co.-;luli.s. When •toil's weie ..iMi'd, 5* s j Sniitli w.is awarded t.ie lugii i .score and .Mr.s. Boger ihe low! | LOWRY AFB, COLO. — Air man Third Class Leonard R. Keech of Pinetown, is being re assigned to a strategic defense unit following his graduation from the United Slates Air Force techincal training course for weapons mcchnnies here. Airman Keech was trained to load, maintain and inspect the weapons used in Air Force fghter and bomber aircraft. The son of Mrs. Thelma B. Keech of Rt. 1, Pinetown, he is a graduate of Pantego High School. -A COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERVICE >> r ■■■ jSii MILLER'S PHARMACY •/2-Miie So. or the Caroimian Phone 2631 NAGS HEAD. N. C. — ALSO OPERATING — JACOCK'S PHARMACY INC. Phone 4393 207 S. Poindexter St. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ^ PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS A Complete Line of School Supplies COSMETICS — DRUGS SODA FOUNTAIN — OPEN ALL YEAR — Laird’s Apple Brandy ' li Pinl Distilled Straight Apple Brandy, 80 Proof Laird It Co., Scobeyville, N. J. B’Cn Ivory Speller of M'il- [ liamston, charged witli f.i.i g to aiiply for a tran.^for '1 • I; nation, paid costs oi ..i court. Johnny Leroy Jones of 1.' \ boro paid court cost.; pleading guilty to opeiai.-Uj au-o 0.1 lelt luuid s.do .i u y. Jack Allen Cockrell of .ti 1 I'antego, paid costs of l.ic t...; .ulor pleading guilti. to ciiai^.s of operating vemclc wi.i.o.,. oiakes. Jainco Lee Warren of Rt. 2, Beiliavcii, paid costs of l.ie court after pleading guiUy t'l charges of opeiaiing vehic e with improper equipment. M'illiam 'Ihomas of Rt. 1, Bel haven, pie.tded guilty to speed ing I n miles in a 55 mile zone and paid a $10 fine and co.'l^ of the court. Paul Heber Hamilton of Pa. 1, Pinetown, pleaded guilty .o speeding 57 in a 45 mile zone and p.iid a $5 lino and cosl. of me court. I Wil.ie I'erry of S.-l'antun.' clia.ged with speeding 05 miles in a 05 mile zone, pleaded guil- ] ly and paid a $10 line and costs oi the court. j Lloyd Jiarion Uilday of Bel haven, Rt. 1, paid a $10 fine and court costs after p'eading guilty to speeding 05 mile.-i in a 55 mile zone. j Thoma.-i JelTcrson Etheriilge of Kigelh.ird, chaiged with speeding tf5 miles in a 55 mile zone, paid a $10 fine and costs of the court. j Robert Hines Smith of Gohls- bor.t, charged with .speeding 04 mile.s in a 55 mile zone, pleaded guilty and paid a $5 fine and costs of the court. Biyant Moore of Rl. 1, Bel haven, charged with improper registration, pleaded guilty and paid court costs. John Sanders of Rt. 1, Pan- U'go, paid a $5 fine and court custs after pleading guilty to opo'aling vehicle with improper lights. I Lantha Solhy, Jr., of Pantcgo,' chaiged with operating vehicle with no brakes, paid court costs. William 0. Brickhouse of Scranton pleaded guilty to' ch.irges of reckless driving and paid a $10 tine and costs of the court. ] Christine S. Credle of Swan Quarter after pleading guilty to .lassing worthless check, was or- ilered to pay check, $12 and co.«ts of the court. | Beacher McCuIler of Rt. 2, . Jelhaven, charged with driving a car without a horn, was or- .cred to pay court costs. BILHAVEN PERSONALS .Ml-. Liiid.i Campbell and son Joey of J.icksonsille, Ma. ar rived on Thursday to spend the holid.iys with Jlr. and Mrs. Eu gene Linton. .Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Credle, •., sons Walt, Danny and John Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. .Higher and son Laurin of P*m- •toc. .Miss., Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ynes, Graham, Frank and IVal- .• of Hampton arrived this ■ck ond to .spend the Holidays .th Mi.s. W. C. Ciedle. .ills. Roy Justice and JIrs. illu.m Hackett visited Mr. and r.s. Lloyd West and Mrs. N. B. . lariner in Hampton, Va. recent- Gene A. Purvis of Wil.son is . pending the holidays here with .s paionts, Mr. and Jlrs. J. H. Purvis. .Mrs. Ethel Gibbs and Mrs. M. L. Windley spent Saturday at Madosville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyd and thiidien of Wdming’on arc -pending the holidays with Mr. and .Mrs. J. Ralph Tarkington. .Mr. and .Mrs. T. D. Tones arc spending the holidays in Lake- .and, I'la. with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton .Mann Cred e, Clifton and Sammie of tors town, Va. spent the week end here with their parents, Mr. and .Mr.s. D. C. Credle .ind .Mr. and .Mis. T. A. Jordan, Sr. Mrs. Clarence Roberts and children of Dunn have returned home after a visit with Mr. and .Mrs. R. B. Edwards. Jlrs. H. E. Bell, Jr. of Wil- liam.ston spent Sunday with JIrs Ethel Gibbs and Mrs. M. L. Windley. Mrs. J. E. Edwards and Mrs. R. D. Mitchell visited in Wil- liamston on Sunday afternoon. Among the college crowd home for the holidays are Miss es Roberta Taylor, Becky Lup ton, .Mary Joe Hodge.s, Betsy Voliva, Faye JlcIIarney, Sue Bishop, Gleiulora Bateman, Oti.s Johnston, Jr., Bill Johnston, Jr., Tommy Jones, I’hiiip Sherman, Jimmie Russ. Mrs. Elwood Jlidgctte spent several days in Wilson with her mother, Mrs. Ella Buttery. Larry Midgette and Mark Powell, Jr. of Raleigh are spend ing the liolidays with thair re spective parents. le.t Satuid.iy to spend Christ- ..las with their children, Mr. and Mrs. George Watson and children Ernest and Bill in Dur- hcm. mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mann and Martha of Greenville spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Mann spent Christmas Day with their childien in Green ville. Mrs. W. W. Payne .spent Christmas with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lancaster and family, in Vanceboro. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gibbs spent Christmas with her sis ters, Mrs. Gus Gaylord and Sliss Lucille Credle, in Belhaven. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Schmitt spent the holidays with their son, AI Schmitt, in Rocky Mount. iMi. iiiid Mrs. John L. Mann were holiday vi.‘:itors of their daughter, Mrs. Wayne McKin ney and Mr, McKinney in New port News, Va. Mr. and Mr.s. J. N. Bridgman of Fayetteville spent the Christ mas Holidays with his sisters, Miss Maggie Bridgman and Mr, and .Mrs. H. G. Credle. Mr. and JIrs. Richard M-tnn left Saturday to spend a week with hei mother, .Mrs. Senia 51c- Kinncy, in Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatte Civdle of Daytona, Fla, spent the week end wiili his fatlier, H. G. Ciedle, .Airs. Credle and Walter Gray Credle. Jody Gibbs of Kccoughtan Veterans Hospital is visiting his mother, Mrs. Dora Gibbs. 5Iiss 5Iargaret Silverthorne of Nashville, Tcnn., spent Christ mas with her mother, 51rs. ?.lag- gie Silverthorne. 5Ir. and 5lrs. Richard Wil liams and baby Elizabeth '’avc moved to Alanteo. Nancy Baum, who is a senior at St. Alary’s Junior College, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baum, seniors at East Carolina Col lege, spent Christmas with 5Ii-s. Baum’s pai-ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Foster, in Burlington. Waller Gray Credle of the spending the holidays at her lioinc Here with Air. and Airs. Peilage Spencer. Air. and Airs. Alax Hodges, Jr. of Falls Church, Va. spent tne week end with his parents. Airs. Louise Weatherly and sons Warren and Wayna of PorUmouth, Va. visited her mother, Mrs. Martha Berry and lamuy. Re». Charles Wilson of South eastern Seminary, Durham, 'and Miss Ann GrilFer of Salem Col lege, \vinston-Salem, spent the .MRS. OKPHA DAVIS ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Airs. Orpha Davis delightful ly entertained her bridge club lUOMlay at 2 p.m. Tile decorations in her home carried out the Christmas spirit. Two tables of bridge were .jlayed by Mrs. W. W. Watson, Airs. Tn.\ie Alatthews, Airs. A'Cl .wi.t , .Mrs. Kate Alakely, Miss •vlaggie B.-idgman, Airs. N, L. ..laiipi. Airs. C. C. Davis and -US. Orpliii Davis. Mrs. .‘Aiec Waits won the high core ))rize, and Airs. W. W. i»at.soii received the low prize. ‘the holiday season was por trayed in the delicious refresh- iiicms WHICH were seived. MIDDLETOWN PERSONALS Air. and Airs. Palmer Swindel. spent the Christmas holidays in I'ortsinouth, Va. with her daugli tar, Mrs. Flave Gibbs and .Mr. Gibbs. .Mis. Al Gibbs, Airs. Laura Gibbs and Alis. Kale Burrus spent Friday al Belhaven. Reginald Burrus of Elizabeth City visited here Friday. .vir.s. Eiiward Carawan and Alls. Hugh McKinney visited on Friday al Panlogo with Mr. and Airs. R. L. Gifibs and Plym outh, with Air. and Airs. Sncl- don rVtcKinney. Air. and .Mrs. Eugene Sadler spent the Christmas holiday.s at Falls Church, Va. with their U. S. Army, stationed at Aber-lson and daugliter-in-luw, Mr. deen Proving Ground in Alary-'and Airs. Edward Sadler and land, arrived home Friday for (son. the holiday sea.son. .Mrs. Ina Watson of New Jer- Alr. and Alri. Sam Barber and sey is spending the holidays at children, Sam, Jr. and Pam, of Norfolk, Va., sjient Cliristma.s her home. Aliss .vlargaret Silverthorn of Renew Youi Subscription For Botror Boocli Propoitifs Sm Tod Wood. RocOtov T«l, 3071 or 3371 KILL DEVIL HILLS, N. C. with his mother. Airs. Henry Kentucky is spending the holi Gutnreil and Air. Cuthrell. ' I days with her mother. Airs. Carol.Mi .Marshall and Jim- Aiaggie Silverthorn, and sister, mio Dunbar visited her mother, Airs. Warren Harris, and Air. Airs. Woodrow Best and Air. Harris. Best in Portsmoutli, V'^a. for a I Herman Lanier of Belhaven part of the Christmas holidays, jis visiting his sister and broth- Alrs. T. E. Saunderson .spent er-in-:av\, Air. and Alr.s. Al Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Gibbs. A.C.D. Noe, and Rev. Noe, in Air. anil Mre. Alitchcll Cara- Bath'. I wan of Norfolk, Va. arc spend- lUrs. Juanita Aliller was the ing the holidays with Mr. and overnight guest of her cousins, Airs. Uugli AlcKinncy. They at- Alr. and Ali-s. John Stokes, in tended the Golden W^edding cel- Washington. |el>ration of Air. and Mrs. Ozrow Hciman Crodie is a patient Gibbs on Sunday, Dec. 23. al the Beaufort County Hospi-| Air. and Airs. Edward Cai’n- lal in Washington. Some of his wan had as their Sunday dinner Saturday visiiois were: Air, and gue.sls Air. and Airs. Glenn Cara- Alrs. G. T. Davis, Airs. Orpha wan, Shenie and Kathie Cara- Davis, Aliss Al.iggie Bridgman, wan. Airs. Bobby Sadler, Lorna, Airs. Juanita Aiillcr, Air. anl Greg and Gena Sadler of Alan- Alrs. Hubert Selby, Donna Sol- teo; Air. and Airs. Bill Carawan b.v, his children. Air. and Airs, and Ellen, of Portsmouth, Va. J. P. Woodard of Nasliville; Mr. and Airs. Hugh AlcKinncy Aliss Charlotte Credle of Alar- visited at Plymouth Sunday tinsburg, W. Va., Airs. George with Air. and Airs. Sheldon Mr- Thonijisiii of Golilsboro, Francis Kinney. Creche, Walter Gray Credle, Air. Airs. Fay Aliller and children and Airs. Hyatte Credle of Day- of Florida are visiting her par- tona, Fla., and Demand Credle ents. Air. and Mrs. Charlie Sil- of Norfolk, Va. jvorthorn, Air. and Mrs. Edward Cara- j wan of Weldon amiounre the Aloflitt, .spent the week end in biith of a son, Rex Edward, Jr., their vacation eotlugc here, in Beaufort County Hospital on . St. George’s Episcopal Church Dec. 20. AIi-s. Carawan is the School gave a Christmas pa- former Alary Ann Credle of New geanl in the church on S'Jnday Holland. l night, Dec. 23, and a Christmas Rev. and Airs. Wesley Lucas tree and social hour folbwcd, were among the dinner guests. in the parish house, of Bishop Wright at Kinston I Marjorie Pugh, a student at Thursday night i Aliller-AIotte Business College, Mrs. Fay Miller and three in Wilmington, came home to children of Florida spent the spend Christmas vacation with week end with Mrs. S. S. Neal. Mr. Wilson filled his regular appointment at the local Bap tist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Juanita Miller spent Sat urday in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Maywood Lee and son of Mnnteo spent Christ mas with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Berry and sister, Miss xMattie Berry. Mr. O’Brian, teacher in the local higli school, spent the hol idays at his home in Pilot Moun tain. Mrs. AI. R. Rhodes of Bruns wick, Ga. spent Sunday and Monday with her mother, Mrs. Edith Jai-vis. Air. and Mrs. R. B. Ballance and children and Mrs. Harold Neal spent Christmas in Nor folk with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jones and children. R. S. Spencer, Jr. of E.C.G., Greenville, spent the holidays at his home here. Aliss Ivadell Spencer, who is a student at William and Alary College, Norfolk, spent the hol idays with Air. and Mrs. Janies English, Mr. and Airs. J. Stern of Norfolk were also Christmas guests of the English family. Air. and Mrs. James Emery Midyette and sons Emery and Dale and Airs. Robena Arm strong spent Christmas Day in Fountain with Rev. and Mrs. Horace Thompson and family. Sergi and Vickie Spotanski of Brunswick, Ga. spent several (lays during the Christmas holi days with their grandmother, Airs. Edith Jarvis. Air. and Airs. Bill Jones and children spent Sunday with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Sadler who live near Swan Quarter. Airs. Kate Alakely visited her brother, Hernion Credle, who is a medical patient at the hospi tal in Washington. Air. and Mrs. Shirlen Spencer have moved into their new home on the Engelhard-Middletown highway, Tlie De Burhl family who have been residing here for the past few months have moved to Columbia. Mrs. Clydia Berry and mother, Mrs. Mary Gibbs who have been living on the Engelhard-Fair- field highway have moved back f into their home on the Engcl- hard-Lake Landing highway. 7ot Radio — Talevision SERVICE and REPAIR All Makes and Modab MANTEO Furniture Ca. Phone 2011 BRANTLEY'S COLORS PAINTING CONTRACTOR House Painting A Specialty Inside and Outside Maintenance and Repairs — SIGNS — Phone 2783 Manteo, N. 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