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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER -20;, 1963' TIIK CO A STl .ANT> ^IjOrF.S, IIF AN'IlilO v; A;. , C. PAGE FIVE SENATOR SAM ERVIN * SAYS m WASHINGTON.—One- of. liio ]M0Ssing ncetls today ds uoinc Uioughl about fundamental inin- eiple.s of (jovornmont. Coiistant- piopriatioii bills, wlieic not all but in any event most of the spending authority is annually proviued, may aggregate le.ss ly Congie.ss and the public must uian last year, ’lhal in itself bo concerned about the struggle between the people, on the one, hand, and governmental tyran ny, on the other hand In the landmark caic of ICx I'arle .Md- lig.in. tin... slniggh’ w.i.^ puintid Is important.” The Chan'dian’s prediction may imlicate-that the country CA It A W A N - W11X1A M S VOW.S AUE SPOKEN IN GEOKOIA The matriugo. of Jliss Lena ‘ Boll Williams and Roy J. Cara- wan, Jr. was solemnized iSatur- day, September 7, in Christ Episcopal Church in St. Simons Island, Ga. The Rev. Julius Mar tin performed the ceremony. - The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams of Scranton. I’arenls of the bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Carawan of Swan Quarter. The bride attended West Hyde High School in Swan Quai'tcr, and Mr. Carawan, a graduate of West Hyde High School, ha.s a position with the First National is fioconr.ng more inleresicd in j lonn. lis. .u ropoiisilidiiy o:i tli’e parf| ‘ The couple will rc.side in-Don id '.ii I'l'Lial g.i\ 1 Iiimi'iit I Ti'iim.'M'c. BACK TO - or - ■■ BACK TO wool ''7. 1. MERLE LONGENECKER, 51 JJ1E.S l.\ AUTO ACCUIENr out hy till' gii'.it const;!ution.d , wnil Ii 1 luuc loi;g aiuOLUtctl. lawyer, Jciemiali S. Bhick, vlig .stated that lltc Ainerican Con stitution was the product of ‘‘.seven centuries of struggle be tween’,^ the, peopic, nnd. govern-- ihunitil" tyranny.” J' ' Congress faces legislative ]iro- posal wlticb continuouiily einidia- sizes this contest. 'I’licre i.s, therefore, need to recall tluit tlio j Eiiglrsh haroiis wrung the Mag- n.i Chana from King Joint nt Riincymcilo in J215 to s.ife- giiard individual . ights, ll-at th English Parli.imoiit sent the ‘‘i‘etitt.m of Right” to King Ciiailes in lOH-S i»i a rerurfciice of UttiL struggle, and, that this mition has wiuie.-^se'd more con- to.'.'t over thi.s i.s.sue than possi bly any other. (Tirrently this issue- is evi denced in many bilks whicii .Con- SWAN QUARTER PERSONALS liams and niid Jtlrs. Emnielt ,Wil- ‘fnntily of Wilson nd Sirs. Cecil Saiiicr •Merle E li g eho' i.ongen'ecker,-; ... . 51, of Elizabeth City, was Uillcil -Mr. • tn ly Sunday in a two-car era.sli. oil U. S, J7 north of Soiilif .Mills- [ E- K. .^lann, Mrs. W. A. Highway p a th-.o 1 inaii D. O. jel'Tlcr, Mrs. Myrtle Maison and M'tilianis said Longenecker wa.sj-'l''-s Dolores Ev.ms vi.sitcil Mr. dead on anvitd at Albemarle ‘ anil Mr.s. George. Sturgeon in llospti'ul in Ehzabetit City. 'J ho j ttelma during the week end, ’ diiver of the second car, Mal-j .Mr. .nid .Airs. TVilliain Berry ll-.ew James Smilb, 10, of Ports- and .-.ons of Higli Point visited mouth, told Wiliinms that Longo- Mi. an i .Mi.s. R. W. Berry over iieeker’s car crossed the center the week end. line and hit his hetid on about Cj i]’i,e Swan Quarter-Lions Club miles north. Both drivers wore' ...t C. E. Carawan’s Molcroti alone. Loiigenccker was headed igc ,.ya,| Wedne.sdtiy even- - . 'ing. invited giie.si.s were d'ornniic Smith was treated for-tumor Gaylord of Cary, Dr. Rhodes gross is asked to eiit.ct, but none C “iwklv^'F i) I"'i more sharply draws the kssuo} The accident orcu-red at 3:15 ° into locus than the evil rights i., Wiiimms said both cars y/! M:-.s John Lupton; propostiks. In recent weeks i, v eie a Uitallos.i. Mi.-,, rkueiue Burriis, Mr. and 3lrs. .\iacou Harris, Sr., and the occur. Some items are reported the job. •' '■ - with incorrect names or luim-j We want you to get credit for hers, and -sonic without numbers. I all of your eaniings—and we Until both your correct name! will gladly send you a postcard and munbor arc located you get form that you may use't'd dieck - no credit for these improperly reitortcd wages. the accuracy of your record. You need only to fill out the Mr. Employer—-Did ^ you ask caid and mail it. Shortly after jour employee, to, show-’you'..his i you _,?oitd your Tpriucsl, you will- social security •accoiihl.-jiumb'er j^'ocelve a. statement. \ou can. card, or did you rely on his then cheek and make sure your nu-mmy'.’ If it's taken'from tiic! «‘rniiigs have been properly ro- jeard, it’s right- . j ported. j Mr. Employee—Did you .show The statement .show's the total I your aceount number card tojooi'uings li.sted for j'oa in the lyrmr employer, or did you social .security records since furnish it from memory ?_ You J&37. It indudes your wages for AwitiTAM Ttuexmo Tm^- ROSE RAY CLUB MEETS goveri leached a moment when men in our nation propose to regu- 1.,. ,,d«r .lid ,.-1 clit risiu-! jifinciidi'.-i wau'h ar tii.it cttizi'ii.T sh.: ! f'lj.ij th. light of ficedoni of thought and I'leedcuo'iu cniulucl Uieir-busiitc.-'.s ..kt'i, .‘T,,. -i. ,, . . ...t-r ’ ,,7.'.;..".L.;,!..-.- ,no 1.5 survived'by futiv dtuigiders, mill (.‘i'ciip. judgments. it, is hero liial ilw I 'l'.i i.rigltisi. pippj,.^; '' '■ ioiis;;A'i;jts(; t i ( c dilficultics'. In esn-tu-i'r the ."IT.nil II - K- HI p .till im jil''gm •!': "i m iluni.s at iiicul and ounme.-is Icvi.!.-, Dames.,- •" vx; Nat Williams visited Billy Hai- lie wms tae son oi. Mis. j3paufort County Hos- Cianche Longenockcr ll-urlocUer •’ ond .Mrs. Bill Schmit of iloigh were the week end gtic.sls A .Mr. and .Mrs. I'led Hurri.s. J i.itt William.-on, Ji., altend- i-d the Rotary C'uh in Engelhard ,, ,1, ,.i 'fltiirsday evening. i>, I l•.•.tl Willi.nn.-im, Sr., was a Piymoutli vii'tor Tue.sday. V 1 \ Smnii of Ua- jp 1,1 1 \I t-oii.r- ill cKi-r, III w.. ,i m.^mUiM of Mkickwell .Mimi.ii i.ii tl.ipu.-il Ulmri h. Ileside.s his wife and mollier. M 1 It e f LI , , .ti,’.-. Leland Wise of Slumiiy yuira,, Lpi ige-. ^ hj j . ,j,,,, ^ 1 ih, City;^ two c"' Unhi-r " of I P, . ..ad M.- ii| 11.11 I'l-Oll g P II !■ n With the jiidgiiuoU i.if unknown ui'SS Horteiir.e P.ooiner of nipn-:'-in--'\V,a,‘>hingu*pi.;TCoiigr}ws.r._.Y7l,‘! ; I'* J'.' ‘ ,i;; .Elizabeth City visjtcd her par- Viiiii 'thcMu'opic inictdiinniihg''tMo>-S’‘y‘'^ •' j, bell slvuuhl rind tlatt this ki.sT of, . | w .i t ^\iiss_ .Cii.Mid.i t'ahnon of Ra: Idiei ty carries the vm y dug!, Wodoc^ ay uUoumcm m . visited her parents.'W i,;-w.. 1* fi-ftvi..'jimont,:*! ' iIa'*talji.o -PUC’ -* « * t i ill l.l . t.. i, .i,,,-. tt,.s. tl,-,\i"ird fuilKiiiii. •'vi.=itcd dlr.s; .Sam M'illi:inVs.;:Mrs.' S iin Williatn.i, who li.i.s been p.iti nt 111 the Pljmoutli Hi: pud. li.is I etui nod hoine. The Rose Bay-Home Demon- stnUion Club niet ,at the Home of .Mrs. Paul O'Neal' 'Tliursday night. .Mrs. Troy Mtiyo iircsided. Treti.sitrer’s report- was given by Mrs. Sidney CredlO. Devotional wa.s given by .Mrs. Paul O’Nea!. Mrs. Iberia R. Ttinnell, Home Agent, gave a demonslvaliuii oti “Lighting”. 'I’hose present were: .Mr,«. Sidney Credle, Mr.s. Kay Deckard, .Mr.s. Troy Mayo, Mr.s. Jttine.s iloilge.s, .Mr.s. K E. Hodges, Mr.s. Carroll Gibbs, .Mi.s Alfred Dodge, Mrs. Garland Jei.- or-tle, Mrs. Tlnirmun Evan.s, .Mrs. Cecil S.adler. .Mrs. .T. ,K. Credle, Cieiin and Nancy. Take .a look at j’oui V.jC>2 W-2 .form, tako'a long'look! See.thin; figure over- “EICA,. Eptployee Ta-X tYithiield ?” 'rhat's how- mtlcli you paid:'for .your sixiial I I iC ' > .111 y Mil 1 .11 |i ' I, M r I ■ l^ ,l tl 11 l ■ *U’ I I III' Ml III! J M.j g, 1 • 11 dll I-11 your 'iiiIa urn i -kocial .secui-ily account-foriihe^gj dints'r’ciuiihUties'-of -'iTiforhiatioir! *11 . 1 llfUtO SQ ■ . • *II)U inwl! cliancu.s ai‘c yuu clitl. accuujiL jiuin*»pr J VC .-jtwhich yoi eli'cir.iec I'bT . > n.iiiii m mg m.ii Umt'5 wuli 'iiu m arc ,d)l(; to store tretni-ii- you report each' your individual 11 t-’i II ) . iOveui 1311,000,000 „ of; us- iiayc personal'Ti'curd.s of - bur la.xab'.fe eaniings i(v)',t for us Gy Ike SuCKil Security Arminislratiiiit. Wl.ci: leports of our earnmg.s an; tiX'oived, the Social Security Ailministnition atUks them to ot'ir persona! accoiinl.. 'I'hcy under- .staii'l that many pi’ople have '■-imilar name::, no lliey use both j your iiaine and. sociui si.curuy numlier to ma;:e sure you gift; fitll credit for - yimr i;arnings. Quite siinplo you may .say—how could I fail to receive credit. ’J'hc Siiciai .Seciii'i'.y Adntiiii.s- l ratiini received over 200,000,000 wage items pci- year. .And bo- cautT you'or your employer are sotnetimes enroless. crroi-n do on reds of magnetic tape, and keep tile records accurately and | hying them up-to-dfit^; e,uiok!\., But'"a;yf:n'’J-hese machines must' )iave the cori'ect names and, numbers in order te. jiroperlv do ' Always Sfop at FEARING'S. INC. For Vour SAPOLIN PAINT AND PAINTING SUPPLIES - WHY? W* offer a complat* lino! C ME FIRST E. E. MEEKINS. Realtor Manfeo 473-2939 — PHONES — Kill Devil Hills 441-2911 price i;f goveiiiniunlarilit't.'itJi.ii ;\c.r a very wide area iff human airairs. Alferd of ILginsinie is a ikiilgh-j APPROPIHATION.S — (Vn- I'l'i ns receivcil .sninc rea-e-tiring luw,ki.sl week m a .>5 mmliie speet h by Hotise ..tpiJi'opfildami.' Cmninitieo Cliainnat: CUirence ter-in-iaw of Mrs. Cora -Mae. ■ E.isJiigat of .Mimtco. STUMPY POINT PERSONALS ChH.5. .Payne ..if Noi'piik, and iNs. Howard Cahooii. Air.. and-.Mrs. Rov Carawan, Jrf are living in Nashville, Teim., where .Mr. (larawan is working with tlie First National Bank. .ill;-. Iloliby Wi.-e from South port i.-i visiting in .Stumpy Point. .\Ir. ami Mrs. .M.itthew P.Iaki' a>;o, .'.isiting their daughter,, it;, Peiin.s'j !v.Tti:a. iic.'tiAvai'ii hnc.iring the .?;U> biL .vim,- bnm.; lor th'i week end, s John Berry, Sr, .Merlin Berry lion' itudget hy .sev.t'ra! hilltous' • .Mr: aiid ;\irs Reid-Carawaii ;i|,d .job I5*rrv \^’crc I^Oi*t'‘'inouth' tif tht'S .•(•ssirm. He pointed-out •.•..nd tiyn ronimy of Norfolk vi.',-. v,i , visitors • - t)i;'rL leiulion ex.wr't.ed on aiipi'u- ft.-Mi .Jlr..;. Cara'wan .e pai'eats, Mr..j[,. ;,iid iMi'« B W Williams. petal.t'iii ,.bi!k; ,c.,a ,\,otk- lipta ir,,;!. pi.i... 1,1 c-.\! tagette... - /Twero' Plymouth' visitors -during w';iy:s> hut 'h.ii, ttiis .vi'tir wt.th■- .'(ai,- -l.e.-i 1m:V rt-uiiT.eil ■ tok'Gjh week; 'the 'tit’i'l ti..i,';'t y'-,:i;'- 2'm.. ioimiIi.s.. t'Xra'ur.vaM". G.-.,i-af'ii r voiituig eid-j;. :iiT;e-3u's---ttt.-l>e-oii-the.,.s,i.le it,; ,am!lv - - i.’. . of ecol.WViy. I i: i.-- v\' ;l;sri' ri-fui'tii-'i to las 'Cfainiona die indie-ued . tl's:iti.-tlie,v,|i,j-,,,,J|aopiir..,-of-.,X.oai.^huig , ajtd e.upfppnatiohs Ireml appears to tjckie U'lfeefe ef (live,n life IhiiT-man i-ondodi-tl: in'jiii-- 111 Wrsi.imgtoii, ts. u., ati- in. re.'iisoie.tite. as I'.iite'l, or i.t.t ulm; the .-.uimie-r h.vi'o 1:. yei'oiij't.- tts;- oUggi'dtoP. thld ! , t'.i5 >" '’oil, fee tk>. rm.t'tTini.' in Mteii' yi a!-!, the tcguki' ay .Mr-5. Ldhe .Mac Swindell viSiitf ed Mrs. S'licv. l.upton in Have- loi-k .Mrs. Noi Berry is visiting in Zehuion. Tolar Smiinons, pi.'.ymg I'-.iM With tin; k-itt! team ^ .; te.ili’.' the sah-di.strii-t visited his' ]viirents i r-eimg OI viic 51.Y./. in ilaatco wei'e ffhlittil B..s-n.gl,t; - .Sut'-te ' it Dr.I fhay, Cariol, O'iiieeu, Jr. of K'liit d’.h'ing USED TRUCKS V/ide Sclectiori All Sizes I. - Ml Pickups, Panels, Wttlkir.s. random DurripS, Track Trac tors, & 4 V/hcol Drive Jeeps. Intsrnofional Harvester Co. 736 Tidewater Dr. Norfolk, Virginia MA-2j246 .D.'K', APJi, .iohii Cal ilo'il'er. I'slyr.i A.m .'ieeiiiil.Si'-tt: .Mrd FiteVte, ..Ahi'i; Mi'isej ■-C'.'Uiist-ilori* i el s. r'liinne Heoi'e.r tind .Mr.s. I onie''!‘ MldgeltO. " 7.Mr. aiid iilfs'. Elb -rl Ilooper, Ifuddy-'and Peggy oi' Norfolk vihited-.Mi'.sUKiances IliKiiifir and ; .Til'S, "I'lUn Wise Suiid.iy. .T'AMIDV ci.hb supper Mi'.t. Ci’:he Carav^aii, AtEt. Q- E, Carawiiii, .Mr.s. Laurin Jarvis, iMi's. Roger .A. Spenver were Was'iington visitor.^ Saturday. Mr; and Afrs. M. II. .Sw’indclL Clifton Bell and Hal Swindell- pttciiili'd the ftmeral of Dr. B. I Bell at: WiHiam.sburg, Va. lifek Wurllimon of Orlando, Florida, vksited Mr. and Mrs. C. j Ik .Sadler and Lind.^ey. Roy O'-N’eal left Sunday lb eii- tei .State College in IRdeiglt. I Sunny Jennotte left .Sunday to iby Hil'p-rtVoilcge at Luuifibiirg, Appi'i'Ximat'ely thfrly-live peo family stippC-ry ini';; N ailahkii-Latte Laremi,,Goodwin, .Mr. and -Mrs. i jj'e'.'Ufcmlcd it family stippC-rpy^l’'* DoV'’ifi N'i'- )-im-iting of the . . ,, , . p i. u i m. iLan ling (.Mmnnuiity Develop- ‘ ’•f"'' v r” n ^1’; v IT incM project watch .vtm held at Sant Wdbe e.i Norfolk we c vmi- ithi; Neliraska Commimtty btuhl-/^or.s here during the 'voe.k mid 1 ii»g. rh«S5 the ti* I U*y thc' A i»ounti>oi) * lil 'tJ W.'.-' DR. RAYMOND O. 5TOUTEMBURG , 7 , “ AMMOUNCUS THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE to PRACTiCE OPTOMETRY in office', f:o.-mn-Iy occupied by Dr. Lin'js EdwbriJ:.7'PbiiK5f;'7'' GLASS'S FTTcD AMD REPAIRED prone 4 , j 2 J?I HOURS: 8-6 The Lost Thursday, Friday and Soforday In Each Monlh nual pr.clat' i'lf- -'b'®- CtTdlb, Flainc and Cora Sua-v'isited Mr. ,;i,ih1 Jlr.s. C. B. Jennettc and A. 1 C, Cr.-Mlic. 1 .Air. and Mrs. Harold Woolard. ! .Marlene ami Ray of Pantegn vL'ited Mr. and Alt.s. Paul O’Neal i iiil .Mrs. Alaiy Spencer. Mrs; r.urpna Goodwin of Ho- hiicken vksiled Mr. and AIr.«. } 'Atvah O’Neal. I ' AIr' and .Mrs. \VV .M.^Reck of ! Lexingtiiii are. visiting Air. anil i Mrs, jo5Cj>h Picck. I .Mr.s. Luke Sawyer visited Air. jaml Airs. Dewey S:iwyer at • Greenville. i David O'.Noal has returned to I Slate College. I- Air, and-Ah'S. .Alvnh O.’Neal t were visitors at Wtishinglmi. I AI>‘. and Alr.s C. B. Jennelte ^ were visilor.s at Washington, i Alr.s. 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