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m.. ly^j, ^TIIE COASTI^VND TIMES, MANTEO, IV. C. >Bl^SE TWO. FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1968 NEW SO F B E L HA V1N And The Pungo River District MRS. M. L. WINDLEY, Representative — Tel 943-2306 .Eiiplhaven . . . HONOKED AT COOKOUT . “'Sir. and Mrs. iM. B. Edwards and son, James iIT. of Ontario, "Calif., spent last week here as •.guests of Mr. Edwards’ sister, Mrs. R. Stanley Wahab. They 'wwe joined on Thursday by ■;'aiK)ther brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wahab Edwards of Rocky Mount. .™.JIr. and Jlrs. Bryant Baker and Dana spent last Sunday with -Air. Baker’s mother, Mrs. Monroe Bateman in Pljanouth. r Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culhrell and daughter, Lynn have re- tiiined to Williumston after a visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cuthrell. 1 Mr.s. Clarence Roberts and '■ children of Dunn have returned [' home after spending last week i with Mrs. Roberts’ mother, Mrs. J Raleigh B. Edwards iind Mr. ^ Edwards. They were joinetl on Thursday b.v Dr. Roberts, t\ho r flew down for the day. j- Sir. and .Mrs. Onward Baynor •-of Williamston visited here Tliursday. Mr. and Mr.s. W. J. Bullock of - Kannapolis and W. 0. Bullock ; of the Guardian Manor Nurs ing, AV’ashington, were holiday gue.sts of Jliss Mary Bullock at , her Alain Street homo. : Mrs. Thomas Brumscy of ' Currituck, Airs. Elvin Newbern r of Powells Point and Air. and C Airs. Tommy Jones of Atlanta, •• Ga. have returned home after t visiting Air. and Airs. T. D. f Jones. • Claude Howell of tVilmington - visited his aunt. Airs. H. L. ' Harv’cy on Friday. Howell was ‘I hei'e to judge the art show Thursday. Air. and Airs. J. G. Dynes : spent the. holiday week end at I their cottage at Pungo Greek .- and visited Airs. Dynes’ mother, t Airs. W. C. Credle, J Air. and Alr.s. Kenneth Wilk inson anil daughter, Linda of Grcen.sboro, and Alichaol Wilk- ^ jnson of Centerville, Aid,, spent several days here last week ■' with their parents. Air. and ; Airs. H. J. Wilkinson. They were joined on Sunday by their • si.ster. Aliss Alartha Wilkinson o'f Wilson. Air. and Airs. Hugh E. Boll, ' Jv., of Williamston visited Mrs. . P.ell’s grandmother and aunt. Airs. Ethel Gibbs and Airs. Al. -L. Windley. Air. Jind Mrs. Alark Powell, Jr., of Raleigh spent the week end here with Air. Pouells - mother, Mrs. Alark Powell. Aliss Carol Baker of Rex ' Hospital School of Nursing, Ra- ' Icigh., spent the week end liere with her parents. Air. and Alr.s. Edward Leo Baker. Jimmy Belvin, Aliss Baker’s fiance, of Durham, was the guest of his cunt. Airs. J. W. Lloyd. Cvcdlc ^ ovklo'Mii Va.. spent several days here ’ with his grandparents, Air. and Airs. D. C. Credle and T. A. Jordan. , - Airs. Ethel Gibbs ha.s returned .Ji’ b'''* tit Hladesvillc aft- r*r s))cnding several days with her daughter, Alr.. Al. L. Wind- ' Icy. Ali-s. Gibbs and Mrs. Wind- ’■ Iry were visitors in Washington on Friday. Airs. Alyrtlo Pattcr.son and Airs. Lillie Grimes of Washing- ■ ton visited the Fannie Alebano Aliss Cax-ol Baker and Jimmie Belvin, whose wedding will taka place in Belhaven on August 25, were honoi’ed at a cookout July 4th at the home of Mr. and Airs. John Roger in Bel- liaven. Co-hostesses were the Boger’s daughter, Ann and Airs. James W. Lloyd, ^aunt of the prospective bridegroom. The outdoor living room of the Boger home was decorated in the patriotic motif. An "Unelci Sam" bat in the tradi tional red, white and blue formed the centerpiece for the hors d’oou'vrcs table, which was covered with a white cloth with blue sti'eainor.s'. Upon arrival, Ali-ss Baker was presented a corsage of minaturc artificial fruit. Gifts wore lin ens. Among the guests were Air. and Airs. Edwanl Lee Baker, jiarcnts of the binilc-to-bc. On June 22 Miss Baker was honored in Durham at Forest Hills Club House, Hostos-scs were Airs. J'ames Atarshall and Airs. Glenn K.Tle, whose gift to Miss Baker was a corsage of pink I'oses and a silver cake plate. .Appro.ximateiy forty friends of the bridegroom’s family in Durham called to meet the hon- oree. .attending from Belhavcn wei'o her twin sister, Cheryl and her mother. Airs. Edivard Lee Baker. PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitteil to Pungo Distret Hospital. Julv 1-8; Mrs, Louise Ebom. Aliss Bessie Afoiv ris, Burl Brinn. Mrs. Lillie Jordan, and William Jeffei-son of Belhaven; Airs. Katie Clark and Mrs. Neta Kcech of Pine- town; Airs. Lillie Jones, John AlcKenzic.. Royce Allen, J. 'H. Davis, Airs. Aladeline Van Gvzcn and Leonai-d Strictland of Pantego; AIi-s. Janie Harris, Airs. Ruby Tankard; Atrs. Alinnie Gibbs, Airs. Lillie Alason and Airs. Maude Styles of Bath; Alr.s. Alamie Garrish and Bea trice Hardy of Sci-anton; Her bert Green, Rodger Spencer, Alanning Jennette, J.ames AIc- Cloud and Joe Tunnell of Swan Ouartcr; Aliss Betty Lou Gibbs, Airs. Barbara Weston. Chai-lie Flowers, Aliss Agnes Gibbs and Sam Douglas of Engelhard; Mrs. Amy Deese of Aurora; Rev. Franklin Baz of George town; Mi.ss Fi'tinces Tetterton of Richmond; Atrs Evie Bowen of Plymouth: and Hubert Spen cer of New A'ork. Births Mr. and Alr.s. Alelvin Earl Alason of Bath, a daughter, Emma Annette, July 5. Alothcr is tho former Lillian Jane- Hodges. Air. and Ali-s. Samuel Grant. Weston of Engelhard, a son, Sean Garvell on July 5. Mother is tho former Barbara Alay Spencer. Sladesvilie . . . Ralph Library on AVednesday afternoon. Airs. George T. Riddick, Jr., and children, Georgia and Gina of Norfolk, Va., are spending a few days here with Air. and Airs. George T. Riddick. Air. and Airs. Julian Booth of Danville, Va., Capt and Airs. Leland Brooks of Norfolk, Va., Airs. Ben Daniels of Gamer and Ben Daniels, Jr., of Greenville have returned home after a visit here witli Airs. Walton Riirgo.ss. Air. and Airs. Jule H. ITirvis, Jr., Julie and Jay of Hnder.son- villc and the Rev. and Airs. Sam F. Freeman of Alliance, Ohio, arc gue.sts of Airs. Julc Jl. Purvis. Gene H. Pui"vis of Wil son spent tho holiday week end here with his mother. Air. and Airs. George Bryant Ill and George, IV of A irginia Beach. A*a., spent last week with Airs. Bryant's mother. Airs. Alelvin Luplon. Air. and Airs. George. Bryant, Jr., and Air. and Airs. Ross Br>’ant of Gmcnville spent Thursday here with them. All*, and Airs. ••Vi-chie Thomas spent Thursday at Slados\-ille with their children, Air. and Airs. Ray Spencer and Glenn, Air. and AIi-s. Allen Cmdle, Bet- \ ty Blanc. Jeff and Richard. [ ‘ Guests last week of Airs. C. , ». Jackson were her children, j Air.--. Leslie Cox and daughter, [ Aliss Kathy Cox of Wa-hiugloir, Air. and Airs. George WT Jack- son and children, Bert and Greg of Roxhoro, Air. and Airs. Ro- ‘ hc.rt S. Bo.ss, Jr., and children. Alelinda. Clay and Steven of Rockville. Aid. Other guests of Airs. Jackson were Aliss Julia Bunting and Rich Frank of New Bern. AIr.s. R. D. Alitrhell attended the wedding of Aliss Alary Al.ee, Bardin in Plymouth on Sunday Airs. Allen Cretllc and Airs. Jeff Credle left Saturday for Fremont to attend the funeral of Airs. Credle’s brother-in-law, Dr. Leslie Jenness, who died in New York Tuesday, and was buried in Fremont Saturdav. Airs. Gus Blake and Kent were overnight guests of Airs., J. C. Spicer Thursday night. Airs. Archie Carawan motored to Washington Sunday to take Mr. Carawan back to his job. Airs. Ethel Gibbs spent the holidays in Belhaven with Aire. AL L.'windley, returning home Saturday. Air. and Alr.s. Linwood Alit- chell and Paula of Han-cllsviHe^ spent the week with the S. G. and Ray Spencer fninilics. Mr. and Airs. Willie O’Neal of Chesapeake were guests this week of Air. and Airs. Ai-chie Carawan and Airs. Wil liam O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll I>*snop :md family. Airs. Linda Thomas and children of Raleigh wem DANIELS-KEMP NUPTIALS TAKE PLACE ON JULY 5 Aliss Alary Fay Kemp, daugh ter of Air. " and Mrs. Alari'ih Flay' Kemp of Manns Harbor, became the bride of Luther Hamilton Daniels, Jr., son of Air. and Airs. Daniels of Alanteo, at seven o’clock Friday evening July* 5, in Alount Carmel Aleth- odist Chinch, Alanns Hai-boi*. The vows were spoken to the Rev. Willie Evans against a backdrop 'of Palms, fern, white stock and chrysanthemums, witli lighted tapers in tall candlebva. Jen-y Cahpon of Alanteo sang “0., Perfect I.K)ve’’ and “The Lord’s Prayer," accompanied by Miss Anna Alae Baum of Wan- chese, who played the wedding music. Tho bride, who entered the church irith . the bridegroom, lyore a street length white cot ton dress with front lace panels centered with embroidered daisies, short sleeves and white ■accesorios. Her short veil was .attaclied to a ribbon bow and she carried while orchids on a prayer book. Tile matron of honor was Airs. L.arry Sawyer, .Ir., of Fort Eus- tin, Va., twin si.stcr of the bndc. She wore a mint green street lengtii dress and carried a hose- gay of pink cariiation.s. Waller Daniels was his broth-, er’s best man. Ushers were Phil Sawyer and Gary Card. Alistrcss of ceremonies was Airs. Edward Sawyer. Tho mother of tho bride wore a beige dress with -matcliing accessories and a corsage of green cymbidium orcliids. The bridgegroom’s mother wore a blue dress with hannonizing accessories and a wliitc cynn- bidiuin corsage. After the wedding a recep tion was given in the church educational building, Aliss Doro thy Sawyer poured punch. Airs. J.'B Basnight seiwed the wed ding cake and Airs. Ben Alidgett presided at the guest register. An after-rehearsal pai-ty was given at the home of the bride’s parents. Air. and Airs. Daniels are graduates of Alanteo High School. Air. Daniels will enter the U. S. Navy shortly. TRAVEL U. S. S64 A BEAUTIFUL AND INTERESTING HIGHWAY, from tho Rivors of Beaufort County, by Lake and Sound and to the Sea, the Tideland Trail offers more in sport and rest and natural beauty than any road of similar length in the State. You are assured of a hea^ welcome all ajona this route, the quickest way for north and south bpuira trarejfrs. Vou will find along the way bare Beaches, The Lost Colony, the Mattamuske,et Regiqg I B.II IX I XI . hist week olid. Air. nnd Alr.s. Olian Baum, Air. and .Mrs. Gone Nixon, Anifa and Randy. .Mr. and Airs. Charles Wilkins and son of Bolhaven visited Air. and Airs. Sammic Cuthrell Sunday. and Belhaven. It has the best of sportfishing and hunting. Reasonable, restful and com plete accommodations every where along the trail. Always travel the TIDELAND TRAIL — U. S. 264. nuRfici» ^51 . .A >:*.• • • CoeyrtRht l9tB THE [ImsItIcIa ENGELHARD — SWAN QUARTER — COLUMBIA t-. 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Ethel Gibbs Sun day. Air. and Airs. Travis Flowers, Sandra, and Airs. C, A. Mow ers were in Washington Satur- day. Air. and Airs. Vernon Holgo.s of Tarboro, Alr.s. Ha-zcl Carter and children of Wiiwlsor, Air. and Airs. Joe Fnuik Sadler and Li.sa of Swan Quarter visited the Eugene Credlcs and Jack Lake Landing Be Sure To Visit Flame Room Charcoal Steak House Open to the Public — 5 P.M. 'til Midnight et NAGS HEAD BEACH CLUB By popular c'^mand — for your entertainment — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — JULY 12 and 13 10:30 P.M. 'til 2:30 A.M. "The Third ressions Pfe. Jim Scbacdle of Ft. Gordon, Ga., spent tlie week end with Air. and Airs. Walter Gray Credle and family. Norman Silverlhorne of the Air Force stationed in Cali fornia left Friday to return to his base after spending hia vacation with his parents. Ah*, and Airs. Cecil SUverthonux Air. .and Airs. Edward Cura- wan and children, Joy, Kathy and Re.x. of Free Union, spent Sunday with Iier parent.s. Air. anil Airs. Francis Credle. Air. .and Airs. Gillieit New man and children, Phyllis and Carolyn, of Pimtego, .spent Sun day witli her irirents. Air. and Airs. Frjnci.s Credle. Airs. Han-y Jan-is of Rest Haven, has been slaying some lime in her Engelhard home. Jack Selby of Ncwiiort News, Va., spent a few days last week with his aunts, Alisscs Alma and Betlio Swindell. Aliss Aloragret Silveiahornc and a friend. Airs. Trent, of Greensboro were at home for a few days last week. Air. and Airs. Wayne. AlcKin- ney and childrn, I^iura and Susan of Nciviiort News, Va.. spent the July 4lh holidays with 1 hci* parents. Air. and Airs. John L. Alann. Rev. -and Airs. Joseph D. I Lang and two chtidi-en of Hills- 1 boi*o visited Airs. Retta Neal. 1 Air. and Aire. Royden Ncai and children spent a few days l.Tst week in Raleigh visiting their children. Air. and Airs. Atikacl Jones. Aliss Judy Wails of East Carolina University in Green ville was at home for the week end. Dawn and Susan llai-dce have [ returned to thoir home in 1 Wilmington, after spending I some time with their grand mother, Airs. Loathe Watson. Walter Gray Credle and , Fi-ineis Credle were busincs.s ! visitors in Benson Alonday. Ali.ss Hortense B'i'omcr, li- hrariiin for the College of the j .•Mbemr.rle, in Elizabeth City spent the July -llh holidays wi li her mother, Aire. Ina Boomer. Dr. and Alr.s. Haiwcy Alann ^ arc spending some time in thcii' cottage al Nags Head. Mr. and Airs. Ormand Cit'Ofllc and daughter, Aliss 'Janice. Credle, of Norfolk, Va., sjicnl the week end in Ihcif vacation trailer at Now irlolland. They visited Air. and Airs. Herman Credle at the Beaufort County Hospital in Washington on their return home Sunday, ENGELHARD CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING Now is the Time to Cleon and Store YOUR WINTER CLOTHES Winter Clothes Cleaned and Put in MOTH PROOF BAGS Pickup and Delivery Service to Dare County Monday and Thursday PHONE 925-3181 ENGELHARD. N. C. 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