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PAGE FOUR THE CQASTLAJfp TIMES, SIANTEO. N. C. FRIDAY; SEPTEMKR 20, 1963 NEBRASKA CLUB MEETS imu On Tuesday afternoon the No- bvasVia club members mot at the ^•Coinmunity Biuldinjj LAKE LANDING CLUB PLANS FALL WORK -■-pi’cscnt were Mrs. 'Jean Bal- lancc, Mrs. Elsie Berry, Mrs. Margaret Gibbs, Airs. Rosa ■■''Mooney, Jlrs. Geneva. Payne, . .^Irs.'. Edith Pughi Betty ■■■ Spencer, Mrs. Lois'VoHva, Mrs. Bessie Cahoon. and home agent, Mrs. Iberia Tunuell. Mrs, Jean Balhinee presided. The group sang “God of Our .-Fathers.” Mrs. Rosa Mooney The Lake Landing Home Dcm- T .h 0 s e pnstration Club .fiicc, Wednesday, Sept. 11, in the. Community building, with Jliss Maggie Bndgmati presiding. “The Old North State” was sung, g, Five members, one visitor and Mrs. Iberia Tunnell, home agent, wore present. Mrs. Lucy Midyettc, hostess, gave the devotions, after which Mrs. Tunnell gave the lesson on “See Vour Home in a New Light.” Plans were made for the which FIFIETII ANNIVERSARY FOR THE VAN VLEEKS p-: ■ m -■ I ilk ' t "' Mr. and Jlrs. Herbert Van Vleek, ,,Sr., of- Kitty Hawk will be honored on Sunday afternoon September 29, by their children to celebi-ate their fiftieth wed ding anniversary. Guests are asked to come to the .Portlock Community Center-' in ; ‘Chesa peake, Virginia, between three and six o’clock. KITTY HAWK BOY SPENDS LABOR DAY IN HAWAII USS. KITTY H.AWK (FHT gave the devotion. The demonstrat\on, “See You . Home in ,'i Now Light,’-' was [County Council meeting, ■ given by Mrs. Tunnell. ' " will b*-' held in Swan Quarter NC)—Delano‘Li WjlHams, sea Announcements were', made:'! on. Thursday, Sept. 20, at 2, in man ' apprentice, USN; son . ol Achievement Day, October,.9i at, the agricultural building. jDonna L. Beasley of Kitty Swan Quarter- Coiiiity "■Coiincll,'f' It' was'“statod that Achieve-!Hawk,-is-sci-ving-aboard the at- Si pi. _ti at Sw.ni Qu,liter; .Si pt m |),i\ would lie he'd in tack aircraft carrier USS Kitty 21, "Si Mor liti^en" p.ntj .it " m Qiuirlei, oii Urtobi r 10, al Hawk which recently completed Methodi.sl Church in Eiigelhanl. 2 (Ml. . la Middle Pacific cruise in prep ’The hostess, Mr.s. Rosa Moon-I A' workshop-."6hT“GotiverUrig|araiio!i for her Far East as was leader of a game. She Things A r o u n d You Into slated for October. cy, served ice cream ami cake. ' ENGELHARD PERSONALS I Lamps,” was discus.secl. j_ -l-H^ Chibi loa.'ler and home I food iSupply' fleadei-s Cgave’''re ports. " " A Oiri.ctmas party was phin- Jlrs. Fannie W.'iison has rc- ned for Dec. 3, with Lake Land- turned from visiting her sister, (ig Nebraska '.Mrs. Eunice Fisher, in Alabama. Kngelhanr clubs as guests. Mrs. R. S, Spencer, Jlrs. | Mrs:'Luey Jlidyeitc seiwed ro- Rachc! Dudley, Biily Du.diey and frc.-;|imonts. Mrs. Iberia Tunnell, Donald Gibbs spent Saturday iiiijii-.s. ,t. E. Sauuderson, Mi.ss Washington. i Maggie Bridgiviaii, Mrs, Lucy Mr. and -Mrs. Edwai-d 3adlcn;| .Ai„!y,tte, .Mrs. W W. lYatson. and two children ..of, I'htlis, ijc,;. ll..,G.-^^ Credic and, Mrs. Church, Va,, spent Uui week etui | yij ,.;i patj-iek were present. 'wich .Mr. and .Mrs. EdwanhSad-' signment with the Seventh Fleet Kitty Hawk began her threc- webk ilid-Pacific cruise-Aug. 10,‘ returning to lier operational f port, San Diego, Calif., on Sept. 9. During tlie cruise Kitty Hawk spent the Labor Day week end in Honolulu, Hawaii;‘ ler. Tlioir son Eddie remained for a longer \iisi wiih nis ' grandparents. , • Mrs. .Myra Pav.rkk,. and ■;Mrs, Ellon .-Vndrews were jn 'Wilson last week. ^ R. S. Spencer, Jr., visited Miss! Judy Broughton at MIDDLETOWN PERSONALS . Jirs. Jlaltie ,Davj.sJ was ilio Friday guest’ of .Mr- and .Mrs. Jolin I,. Mann. Mrs. Lee Carter has returned E.C.C.,' from the Beaufort County Ho.s- Greeiiville, Friday. i pital. Ben Midyette visited his aunt,' Dcimis- 'Selby - returned from Mrs. Robena .Armstrong, wlio is Pungo District Ho.spital Satiir- IMNK AND BLUE SHOWER Friend.s feted Mrs. S.hirlen Spencer of Engelhard Friday night .and’ slioworod her with pink and blue gifts. Contests niul games were played during tlic evening and refrusliments were served. LAKE LANDING PERSONALS Jlr. and Mrs. Cy Lowe and children, Melony and Eddie, of Kinston, visited Mrs. Lowe’s i „ ... . , . , grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Mid- ^^^i5!iJ‘^fpaticnt in the/Bsaulori’.Cbunr,,t'ay,;,-Q-,1,. . i-yetto.-, and'.-her?-parents, Jlr. anti . ly Hospital in Washington. ’ ^^‘ Jlrs. Melvin Stwndeli, last wcekf Dr. Frank \Vibira! attended a and .AIiss Emily Carter w-prera-^ Lowg is a teadier in th Lv~ 1^* church meeting at Camp Caio- aenl guests of Mr. and -Mrs.' gchool and Mrs. Lotv'e line. Dallas Gibbs and .Mr. and Mrs. attend State College this .Mrs. Patsy .Marshall is visit- Lee Carter. ^ ^ . winter, iiig in Norfol'K. with her daugh-; -Yr. and airs. Willie Smith. Mrs, ‘ Minnie 1 Saundersoii loft iC'i*, Mrs. Oahoon. nvo (iaughtcr.s visil!a snonri the winter with .Mr. ami .Mrs. Hmiuld 15. Bal- and Mrs._ 1.1 >mas R .Spencer. Crabtrec in Swan laicc a.ul c'lildr’O .-pi oi Sunday i--‘'n Mih>- loft to- .St. Aug- QuaHei. in Norfolk witJi iiur .-mter, .Mrs, usiiiic, l".i., on sli'inip boat to Alma Swindell and Mr. .'Steve Jones. ^w.;.rk this sea.? -'n. .. , .r.-,!,,! ,-M.-s,: J.. D. Swimiol), of-Bal-. Mr. and Mrs. rii.i.s Patr'ck.' ill's. Deiini.': ■, elby.-ilrs limofe, it'd., spent hist week'vi.s- .Mr. aai -Mrs. Will Gibbs and wa.'-o C.irawan .and .Mr. and Mrs. ,„„ther, Mrs. Sallio Aliss Klin Gi'iLy JiiiilahcL* MicKiuup.j \iriLt;u ucnniS7v*^y|j.jf]pjl thoir sister. Miss Iiu V ipns -Hai.bor-.S.citKlay,- re- Selby, at Pungo Hoap wl. . , ijettio SwindcU. tuniifig licimSIjbycGdUimUiri." TMt.=.'>iL".[”g'e' Sih[ert}}i:.i_ne-ha.-i-f;- ';jii,.‘:'7A'|ic>i' FrGibbk 'iimi chif-' ) nnii ''Wdfe'j't.-'and -^ Aisuing; _her;,-.';ister;7Mr,V.[Henrv'-D. CuthrclU O'Neal umo Wi-hnulon \ -noi-. Bi 1! Gd'h- James F Ha.ris, and Mrs. ut. . t. 'ho wcok I’’ .r- • .•'-lOi \. Ill- [ p (’;iii.)on and .sun, wore in M..-. .Mvra PatMi k .ml .M s ' ' .u'1 D-'id -f \ovp..;t \ i [. vVa-^hinglon Tuesday Ciiiiric., Patiio’i attended U Va., .spont the week oml w-u.i j As'n’ey William.s and Va., spent the week omiI wilh hchurch-'oMtetiHg ,in .Aiyys'ltle...,,;. , |children and Mr.s. Shoriin Siicii- "it'VMi.s. «-ik-^“::‘/- .,!^f>-«”7-ccr':were;cin..Ay.aslMngfoiwFrid^^^^ i-Ionry Cahot.?n- a/icl S. 7’Jy --7 • - / - *‘i*}*, otj jtiigs Bnlihncc of Dunn, '■! Neal attended a' Woiii.-in’.s Dcnio- Lurtolk. \a., wore Sunday gucsiSF.j„,j yijsj; Carrie Jackson of New' • cratic mcotiiig in New Hcliaiid sif .'.r. and Mi.-,. Dennis Soloy ^ York spent a few days l.nst week Tuesday. • ■, , ^ am. .Slicrwoud S'-dby. .On the Nebraska eommunify. M'-s ShirJeii .Sjdehcef .‘pent ik and ‘Mrs. Eari llarn.s,i Iirirl.eii.se Boomer of the -Friday in W’aslnngtoti. JR'- ->>'d .Mrs. .Edward taruwan College of tlie Albemarle, Eli?,- Boniard Midgott has retiinicd Einmott Carawnn w're l.te City, .spent the week end 7 to Dike • wni-ri ho Dennis -from the U'livorsity, IS .1 juni r. .‘'’i-rt,'!.' has hospital in Duiham, returned HJhuion. -Monilay night dimiorgnr-st.-i of^„,,^,, paroiit.s, Mr. and Mrs. Mr -ui.l Mr.s Hi.g, Ml Kiimoy Mis. Carrie R,t,v!.s and Jossio, ?.l)-. aivl Mrs. Jo.-ieph Spencer and .'‘o'.ir s-oiis of Wihningloii re cently ti.-:ite;! here. ro TIui.riLly, like tlaikno.ss, re- yoals the hcaveniy light:-,. — .Thore.nu. ' I ‘ s-s — Jr. of W.i'liiiigton. v.-oro -.viek on 1 gnosis of Ml. and Mrs. .Joe Ccx a;id .Mn'. Lillie. Cok;' "'-k" .Mr. and Mrs. S, B- But-vus.; Jr., R. B. HI and Derici: vi.-jitod '.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carawan Sunday. Mrs. Joe Payne visited ilrs. M.attie Davis. - ' .- , .Mi.s.s .‘Viistiii of Arizona. S. Gale who is a "Wav.Y’ in the U. ■ Navjk located ,!h Norfolk. [ -''Stirlents w.h.-i returned to their collcg-ns thus week incliiriod- Clay Blanch, to California; Benianl -klidgcit, Duke University, Dur ham; Travello Jcnnsitc and Mary Dudley, Ea.st Carolina, CoDego, Greenville; .N a n c y Bniiiii, Univer.'-.ity of North Car olina. Chanel HMl: and Hoyt kVhhlVioo. State Callegs, P„n- lolgh. .1' - ^'-4 -7^ L II SLADESVILLE PERSONALS h' U- 1 ~w~ IK. *1 L i n li f & J I. 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Jat-.’K Crcdlo arid ! Mrs. Ethel' Gibbs ''.vcre -ln-'=Swan . Quarter 'rhuriiday. . ] j George-Long of Norfolk visit-. ' I'd here this week. , -Mr,”, Victor Jeanette and Mrs. C. A. Flowers were in Swan Quarter thi.s week, i part of the w-ek in Greenville • Jlr.s. Travi.s Flowers .spent 'vi-iting her mother, .Mrs. Ludic etle. :iui.s Flower.s. Cynthia .Mid yette, .Mrs. 'I'roy Sawyer and S;milra Flowers were Saturday ; vi.sitors in Belhavon. j Mr. and Mr.s. Floyd Midyette ;and Mrs. Ludio Midyette were 1 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. [Henry Lee .Swindell ana Mr. and Mrs. Travis, Flowers. ^ Ml' vV-L,’i jv'. 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