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PAGE FOUR THjB eOASTl,Ayp TiaiES, MANl’EO, N. €?. LAKE landing HbG.->IEETS I'B. ir-''' |r llV lE- The Lake Landing II o ra c Demonstration Club met in the community building on Friday, October 11, at 2:00, with four njembers, and one visitor, Sirs. Mary Bonner of Swan Qiuirtei'. Miss Maggie Bridgman, presi dent, presided. Mrs, Myra Patrick, hostess, gave the devotions, after which the meeting was turned over to, Mrs. Iberia Tunnell, liydo Coun ty Home Economics Extension Agent, who gave a very interest ing demonstration on, “Modem Fabrics”, showing samples. International Kclations, crafts and clothing leaders were sched- - nled for reports. A Hyde County Honie Dem- onstration Club Cook Book is piamied for the ue.n- ftiu:i-e .-Vuy peis"ii h.ivoig .i Imh e d tried recipe, is askeil to send it to i\lrs. iberm Tumicll, Bvvaii Quarter, N. C. V'oii do not ha\o to be a club member to submit 1, a recipe, ;'‘i;''- C'JIiiuit6s 'ef .-,the.‘la!;L.'^ nicciling,'; rbii ctill and ri-e;isureFs report were given by Mrs. Lucy Mid . ^ yette, secreiary-tfeasurer. ' T.^e hostess sciwed-, refresh ments, ) / Those present were: Iberia Tunnell, Mrs. Mary ner, Mi-s Myra Ptitrick, Xnm Swiiid.'U, Mrs. Luey SWAN quarter PERSONALS FRIDAY, OCTORER II, 1*63 -Mrs- Bim- .Mrs, Mid- yotie man. ami Mi.“!S ."Maggie Bndg- KOAD IMI’ROVEMEXTS ,.0 T State Highway Coinniis.sionC'r ■'■’'Gilliam Wood reports-the., com- )iletion of inorc than 14 miles of • road improvements in Dare, i i’asquotank, I'eiquinmns, Bertie, Hertford and N o r t h h iinplon Counties during the month of September. In Dare County, State Forces spot stabili'/ied 5.7 miles,of,.'la- shoes Road from US 64-264 to' . dead end at Mashoes. Grading, construction of a ‘ coarse aggregate base and pav- . ing for a new r-rad (SR 1122) in ■ Fasquolank County is eomplete, for a distaiiee of 1.4 miles. Ik ^ ’V'.' r-; ”' If" if If' ||i. Iff,-'?-''" ■ ■ 'ft'" '■ li? IS:’' y If- > Radio — Television SERVICE and REPAIR, All Makes and Modnh MANTEO Furnitur* Ca .. phone 2011 Sir. and Mrs. Emmett Cahooa vi.sitcd their daughter and fam ily, Mrs. John Graham in CoUim bin, S. C. While on their trip they visited" the mountains of Nbiilh Carolina and Tennessee Mr. and Mi’s. Emmett Cahoon Mrs. Zopa Cahoon and Mrs Abram CaK'oon visited friends in E hg'ftl 1 iiird. Sii n d ay. Billy Smitt and Jimmie Cattk- ef Raleigh visited Jlr. and .Mr Fred Harris, Billy's grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben iMason had as tlioir week end guest their son, A/C David T. Mason of Savannah, Georgia and Mi’, apd Mr.s, .Clorpn Caraivan- and' son. Bcnjie, of Kilty Hawk. jB, \V. 'Yiliiams, who was. a p.itloii* .it till l’l\mouth hos p ' n , I !i,i I'l >i looilo •Ml;., haiali Latliani \mitoil •Miss AIe|)h Cason Wedne-sday. •Mrs. Horace 'V ih .’i ii t of Portsmouth, Va.. .Mrs. Jack L. Windley of Newport News, and M rs'. „ .lici'nia'n..;Sini th ‘j.p l;...r\y.asJi- ingloii, wore-'week end "guests of Mr anri Mrs. Preston Jones of Swan Quiuiter to^celclv'ute Mr Julies’"SI st’-'liirHiday. ' ' ifMi'S, Martha' Carawan. Mri ZAa Ciiibjjifi, and 'Mrs. Abram C.flioon were Belhal-c'n visitors Wednesday. .Mrs. Haivey Mason of WasI ington is visiting her sister. Mi Norman Thompson, and her pa.r- fciit.s, Mr. and .Mr.s S-ih Credlc. :\lr,s. W. W. Wheeler, Mrs. Bobby Wije, Mrs Shorlin Cara- vvaii motored to Kin.ston for Aubrey Wheeler am! Tolar Sim mons, Jr. for a visit at their homes in Swan Quarter. JIi’. and Mr.s. Moirah Swindell h.TV’c returned home after a trip li William.sbuig. Mr and Mr.s. Jo.=hua Cahoon and sons of Norfolk vi.sitea his mother, Mi’s. Abram Cahoon. ■ Dr., and AH’s. Rhodes ;Luptqij, Susan and Don of Ghapei' Hill visited his mother, Mrs. Rouse Luplon, and giandmoihcr, Mrs- Euia Harris Capl. Billy M'llliams of IVash- iagton, D. C. visited Iri.s paients. Mr and Airs. K. A. William.s. .Mr and .Mrs B W. Williams visited in Rocky Mount. Ail. and .Mr,«. H. C. Boomer, Ali.ss Ilortense Boomer, Airs. John Berry and Miss Hattie Ben.son wore lielhaveii vi.suovs Saturday. Mr and Mrs. .A. B. Hams and Air. .and All’s. L. B." Tunnei! visited in Raleigh during the vvook olid Alls- Hoii.-o-o B.'i.ii’ 1 Elizabeth City spent Ine w.a’k ichil with her p-are!it.“, Air. and j.Mrs; M. C.,,Boomer,, ^ fr."?a lid! fs.'iLebna'ril ■; SmiUr DR. RAYMOND O. STOUTENBURG OPTOMETRIST MEMORIAL CLINIC EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED AND REPAIRED For Apfwinime.ai'sCall 473-2391 or .•473-2I40 . HOURS: 8-6 T.he Last Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday In Each Month E, L MEBKINS, Realfor Manteo 473.3939 — PHONES — Kill D.vil Hills 441-2911 OUTER BANKS -V-.' FOR OREGON 1 N L. E * A. M. p. M. Ooy HIGH tow HIGH LOW - 17. Thu.-s. 7:03 1:05 7.13 1:36 IB. Fri. 7;3B 1:39 7:47 2:13 (9. Sat. 8:12 2:12 8-23 2:49 * 20. Sun. 8.46 2:45 8:59 3:25 21. Mon. 9:20 3:!8 9:34 4-02 * . 22. Tuos. 9;S8 3:51 i0:(3 4:42 23. Wed. 10:39 4:29 10:59 5:27 *4. Tkarj. •1:25 5:15 11 S2 6.19 * 21. Fri. •e. 5-12 12:22 7:16 2$. Set. dC;5S 7:15 1:25 8:i5 FOR H A T f E R A S 1 N L - a: ,M. ' p. m: Doy HIGH tow ' HIGH ' tow 17 Thurs. 6:53 00:34 7:03 1:05 18. Fri. 7:28 I-.0S 7:39 1:42 ' 19. Set. 8:02 1:41 8:t3 2:13 A 20. Sun. 8:36 2:14 8:49 2:54 . 21. Mon. 9:10 2:47 9:24 3:31 - 22. Tues. 9:48 3-20 10:03 4:11 ■* 23. Wod. 10:29 3:S3 10:49 4:55 . 24. Tliuis. 11:16 4:34 11:42 5:48 ■" - 2S;' Fri. - -,,-5:40 ..12:12 6:45.. 26^ Set! ■ 00:45’ 6:45 1:15 7:44 Presented Through Courtesy of > .Nogs Hood Fish. IM r CeM Sfdrt^G Rsh Cleaning —• Dressing INS Supermarket Phone 441-8861 Times PrinH^. Company. Inei Commercial Printing for Every Need Phono Manteo 473-2111 -Pn- ell . i r ' * » .V •• -y vV.— p. * ' --- jrN. ‘’Y'fef'sA Rt ■»V' J MIDDLETOWN PERSONALS. Mr. and iMrs. George Cox, Jr. of Portsmouth, Va, were tlie week end guests of his sister. Miss Julia Cox. Mr. and Airs. Bill Thom.as S|icneer of Annapolis, Aid. are visiting his mother. Airs. Sally Spencer. They also liad ns their week end guests Air. _and Airs. Leo Thomas Carter, Vann, and Sally Mario. ' Air. aiul Airs, Alitcholl Cara wan of Chesapeake, Vu. were Uie week end guests of Air. and All’s. Ozrovv Gibbs. Airs. Edward Carawan ■ and .Mrs. .‘\l Gibbs were Beiliavcn, visitors Friday P. Al., Mrs. Alaliie Dtivis-hns re.tiirri- ' ed to Asheville, after" spending • (lie summer hero at' her sumnior I home ' ■■ '■ ’ M'' .ii'il Mr- Pliive Gmn.- .md li. I'lreii of t'li'.''.ipe.ik-'. V.l \\i‘ie recent guests of her mother. Alr.s. Palincr Swindell and Air. S.vmdell. All. and Alt’s, .lolm Alarshall arc vac:itii,'iiiiig_at Rocky. Mount, I with AIr.';ii'.ci’ Alrs.-’^Ahi'm^JPaiil?' Mr.s. Hazel Siiverthorn 1ms I .eturned to .Norfolk, after vi.sit- I ing her mother, Mr.s. Eilu Gibbs ond Ah', and Alr.s. Mncolm Gibbs. i I liT 11 A NNO unci; AI E.VTS HliUrIc lea Chapal, an lh« (smput of Woihingian and U* Univertitr, lanintten, Va., hat btcit cooiplaulv rtttorad with o $370,000 giant fram Ford Malar Company Fund. Cloxd to viiitort during Ih* 14-inanth radoratlon projaef, it wai raopantd la Ilia public in mid-Auguit. Radadicalien caramaniat ora acliadulad for Oct. 11. The chapal wa> built in 1107 undar tho tuparvician oF Gan. Robart f. Lee. In eddilion lo lha' Famed racumbanl ttahio of Lao, lha chopal hsuiaa a mwiewm of La* baltleilaM and family momarabilia and on art collaclion. visited Rufins Smltli in Washing ton Thursday. Mrs.-.D. M. .Swink .hns.i’.etarn:,, ed' honie after visiting Air." and Airs. Douglas Smith in Rich mond. Airs. Lcmmte Cahoon and father, Alitt Cahoon, liiive eiurnod liofno afier visiting elalives in Arlington, Vri. Alisse.s Grace and Ella Berry weiv visitois al Stumpy Point iluring the week. Einiiiil Williams , and' Bill G:iiri.sh of Wil.,on arc visiting A'ir. and Mrs. Cecil .Sadie:’. Alr.'v. Hilda Credlc and Airs. Deli -Boi’i'y -wave,, entertained at the Iiome of Airs. Hai Wilson, B H M ilegion.nl Librarian in fif \\ I'l'.'llg'.oll IlClIltlj VVltil .1 ii.iu’henii and bmit vuii-e Tile Home D e m > n A c h i e e ir. e nt Day Tuosihiy a£tei!npon" .-.;.;in.7j;fhev;';; Providence, Alotliodist' rii'tii’ch' hv.as' 'well ''at- reiYdcd." Mrsf 'Maggie Jones of Bolhaven gave a demo!'.«tration on ‘'Flovvei! An'angemenls for ANNUAL BAZAAR , .The St. George Episc.opa.! Churclnvomen group is I'hvitihg everyone to be vvith them Satur day, October 19 for dinner and supper at their annua! bazaar in tile parish hou.se. GULROCK PERSONALS ; A.hv and .'Al.rs, AVairen I’ayno- Ii.'ive mt.unioi] homo aflei several weeks at R.ni.soinvill, Iwilh their daughter,, Airs. Wil I'liarn *'P(iwell.' ■■•'if'''''- cii. f Aliom ■ Payud;- Alrk' I.inwood (iibb-. Ah’ and .Ml- S.im ( .tb i-.'ll aU.niili'i] il , f,,ii, ,.,j ..'■ t ,1 t ration *'ni le Wiliam T ..n; M,..-.mi. ,!, Sunday a f t, e I’ noon at Rocky ..Mount.. ,,. '''’LlaSpof. PiVgh iihd'“ (I'l if' l-'i'igh were- business- vi.m‘-h)r.s in-Aliiii- teOi mid Kitty Hawk, Aloiulay afternoon. vvhich was veryj, iin-. and Alr.s. [ of Portsmouth. the Chtii-ch impressive. Mr. -and Mrs. Leonard Smith had a.s their dinner guesLs Sun day. Air. and AIr.s, John Alligood and Air. and Mrs. Bobbie Uun-1 "bur. ! -Ml’S. Matthew ;BIiike and Au:s. Ccei! Sa'djorJt'isitOd "in Belhiiven Thursday. Air, and Mrs. J. E. Spencer and Ali.ss Alild'rcd were vyeek end j gup.sl.s of the Rev. and “Mrs! J M. Parks in pounUiin. ■ Mrs. Glint AVatersj of Ponzer yisiied Air. and Airs. Johii-'Liip- ton Tuesday, - ' ’ ■ 11. G. Baum of tho Windsor Tcbacco Market spent the week end (ii home. Mr. Rayfield Mayo and M:- ami AIr.s Alton Sawyer were Washington visitor's S-alurd ly. BlG0GSfiED88XSCIH( OM M.C. MISNWAYS Leonard Pagli Va weie, here last Saturd-jy. Tile Jolly family have been vi.^ited for the (.a-t .’•mei.i' by AL.'J. H lifji Jiiliy’.- cousin. Air. Gilbert K. Langford of Infield London!, Huglonil. yAIrs^-iLirivvood Gibns. alr.-i. .41 fj-ed Pugh, AH.-'s I-jiu- O'Neal.! Mi'.s. Mattie.O'Neal attended tlic j Sub Di.ctrict Ab.’.-'ling at Whort-j. oi'i.’i .Statinn .rdelhtioi.st Chureh iu | Wa.shingto.>-i, N. C. Wcdne.sclay. I Born to Air. and Airs. Alax Hodges, Jr of Fulls Clnireh, Va. 11. diuightei’, Staecy Marie on October b.. Air. Hodges is forinbi'ly of Engel hard. Bcini', to Air. and Airs. .Shirlony Spencer of Engelhard a daiigli- ti-r, Shai'oii Kay on Oi-loliei- 8lh at the caufoit County Hos|iital. AIr.s. Spencer i.s the former Betty Sadler of Swan Quarter '1 never thouiht a barn telephone could mean 5 much to my mrk!" xvA'.'- ‘.'How wrong,! was!..-: Now that I have one, I couldn’t afford to be without it. I accomplish more with less effort in '4’ ^ess' trme; It'-sValready'" ■paid-for itself!*'--Just-. call the business office for yours. V ir*' The Norfolk & Carolina Telcohone & Telegraph Co. Alaiitco - Edciiton • Coinjtick Kin Devil llillii - Elizabeth City Before the bellom drops out of ihs thcrmoRieter. • • in RALEIGH -- The Motor Vc- hirle.s DepnrUn.oil’s .summary of traffic deaths H rough If. .4. Al Abmday. October 14, 10G.3; Killed To Date .... 1000 Killed To Date Last Year .. 990 KNOW CANCER’S DANGER SIGNALS n Unusual bleedini or discharie. iliuiRpRrthicktninf in the breast or elsewhere. A sore that iMs not biaL CbaNft in bowel or blaMer habits. Hoarseness or coaKh. Indicestion or difficulty in swallowinf. Change in a wart or Mtt.:: If your danger signal lasts longer than two weeks, see your_ doctor at once. Only he can tell whether it is cancer. Send your donation to "Cancer", c/o * your local post office. 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