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THE COASTLAND TIMES, JIANTEO, X. C. PAGE TWO FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 6. 1968 1^ 4 m NEWS OF BELHAVEN And The Pungo River District 'MRS. M. L WINDLEY, Rvpraswttativ* — T«l 943>2306 Belhaven . . . Jfr. and Mrs. J. G. Dynes of ■Hampton, Va., si>ent saveral days at their Punco Creek cot' tage and visited Mrs. Dimes’ mother, Mrs. W. C. Credle. Sir. and Mrs. Archie Thomas spent Sunday at Sladesville ■ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spencer and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Credle, Allen . Thomas, Betty Blane, Jeff, and ' Richard. Mrs. H. L. Harvey returned , to her home Monday after a stay at the Guardian 3Ianor Nurssing Homo in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O’Neal, , ^Irs. Hilda B. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Neal, Jr., and ; children. Daphne and Walter, HI,"" attended the Carawan " family reunion at Fortescue’s Creek Sunday. Jlr. and Mrs. Eugene Credle 1 and Ml'S. Hazel Carter of ^ Sladesville were here Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Benson t and children. Jay and Ken, ' spent the Labor Day holiday here with their parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Howard Voliva and Mr. •• and^Mrs. John Benson. Mf. and Mrs. John Costulis ■ and son, John Arthur of Nor- foller Va., spent the Labor Day i wei^ end with Arthur Zambos i and Maiy Costulis. Other 'guests of Zambos for the week end wa.s George Costulis of ]^r«fcrickburg, Va. Sir. and Mrs. C. T. Shores 6f Bnlisbuiy spent the week end ais^e guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pai^ Stone. t JWhnny Jenkins of Slurfrees* has returned home after a’’week’s visit with his grand- liojl^r, Mrs. Victor Ambrose. llr»>*Hackett of Reidsviile left IDiilfi^ay after spending the sitnifner with her grandmother, Ambrose. "Mrs. Walton Burgess has re- tut^ftld home after a New Eng- lan4*vacation. She accompanied hcJSJisIcr, Ml’S. L. D. Tarking- tonsi«nd William Tarkington of and Jlr.s. Ralph Wallace anf*Mrs. M. L. Windley at- tc^^d homecoming at Soule United ^Methodist Church, Swan Qugiter, Sunday. «Mr. and JIrs. J. R. Ballance of ’l^ampton, Va., and Mr. and Mr^ Billie Roper and children, Jennifer and Gwendolyn of Shiloh have returned home aft er "a visit with Mi'S. Charlie Su£^n. , ” Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gray, MrS^Cora Green of Sladesville, ^Irsf* Betty Morris of Scranton, Mrs^ Clint W.atcrs and daugh- tc.rj®*Mary Louise of Ponzer, Mra!^ Braxton Sawyer and dadfijiter, and Mrs. Janet Ne well and son of Chesapeake, Va/»-werc recent guests of Mrs. CA5IPER SITE FAVORED BELH.WEN — The Belhay- en Community Chamber' Commerce has approved es tablishment of a camper ate in tho area. Mrs. W. E. Bateman, Jr., re ported at the Aug. 28 meeting that distribution of Belhaven brochures was proceeding sat isfactorily. She reported placing them in a number of service stations and motels during a recent trip to Florida. She said brochures also had been placed in visitor centers and other places frequented by tourists. PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS Fairfield KEECH REUNION, BELHAVEN — The family of the late Eli and Margaret Robbins Keech met Sunday at the Free Union Community Center, Pinetown, route one, for a family get-together. The group clccteid Edieth Keech, secretary, Carol Jean Keech, treasurer, and Marie Keech Brinn reporter. Future family reunions are planned. Eli and 3Iargarct Robbins Keech had .eight 'children — Eli.as Milton Keech, Jesse Keech, William Keech, Henry Keech, George Keech, Sam Keech, John Keech, and Mrs. Sally Keech Radcliffe. There were 165 Keech descendants at the reunion. A. representative of each of the eight children was on hand to trace individual family trees. M. D. Sanyer. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dillon, Sr., left on Tuesday for jRich- mond, Va.,' where they will visit their soh-in-law, and daughter, Mr. and Airs. Billy Stotesberry. Brenda Monis has returned Jiome after a week’s visit with her uncle and aunt, Air. and Airs. Braxton Sawyer, and family in Chesapc.akc, Va Mrs. Edna Rydensvard and daughter, Lynn Rydensvard. and Mrs. Jim Woodward have relumed to Norfolk, Va., after a visit with Air. and Mrs. H. J. Wiikinson. Mr. ami Airs. Bob Boss and children, . Melinda, Clay, and Steven, have retumeil to their home in Rockville, Aid., after a visit with Airs. Bo."^’ mother, Airs. C. B. Jackson. Airs. Jack- son accompanied the Bosses to Raleigh for the week end Airs. 'Hal AI a n n i n g .and daughter.^, Laura and Kathy, and Pam Andrew.s of Bethel spent the Labor Day holiday with Alr.s. Alanning’.s parent.^, Mr. and Airs. Paul Dawson. Airs. W. C. Swindell, Mrs. D. C. Credle, Airs. Sarah Latham, and Mrs. Eunice Spencer spent Tuesday in New Bern. Mrs. Paul Dawson accom panied by her sisters. Airs. Rufus Roberts of Washington and Mrs. Orville Nunn of West- field, spent last week vacation ing in thc’mountains of western North Carolina. Patients admitted to Pungo District Hospital August 26- Sept. 2: . Mrs. Josephine Gaboon, Charles B. Tillman, Airs. Ross Bryant, Ali-s. Lizzie Palmer, Rosa Murray, Onnie R. Ebom, Ml’S. Ruby Dunbar, Airs. Clidio D.avis, Ml’S. Eunice Hodges, Fred Smith, and Mrs. Laura Carmichael of Belhaven; John Abies, Allan Ropci'; Ronsild'Lce Aloore, ■ Airs. Doris Koonce, and Mr*.' Betty Cordon of Bath; Airs. Asia Allen, Airs. Sylvia Coltrain, Mrs. Frances Cooper, Leroy Griffin, Mack Ray Whit ley, and Airs. Dorothy Keech of Pantego; Leroy Lewis of Pine- town; -Airs. Ophelia Scott of Washington; Bobby Sanderson and David Cox of Swan Quar ter; Airs. Mai’y Alidgette, Reid I,owe, and Airs. Doris Rayburn of Scianton; Airs. Sarah Jen- nette of Engelhard; and Mrs. Alice Ciithrell, Nathan Searss, and Stockton Sawyer of Fair- field. 'Births - Air. xuid Airs. Robert Lee Palmer of Belhaven became the parents of a son, Ronnie Ray, Aug. 13 at Pungo District Hos pital. Alother is the fomier Queen Esther Flynn. Air. and Airs. William Robert Cutler of Belhaven became the parents of a daughter, Stacey Lynnettc, Aug. 18, at Pungo District Hospital. Alother is the former Delores Marie Staley of Wasliington. •Air. and Mrs. William Edwai’d Brooks of Swan Quarter 'became the p.arcnts of a son, William Jeffery, Aug. 18, at the IHingo District Hospital. Alother is the former Lois Marie O’NeaL Air. and Mr.s. Claudus Shel ton, Jr., of Swan Quai’ter be came the parents of a son, Carson Tyrone Shelton, Aug. 1‘J at Pungo District Hospital. Mother is the fomier Nancy Grey AIcCullorgh. Sladesville ... Mr.s. F. E. Spencer of Fair- field was the overnight guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Gibbs. She also visited other relatives hem Air. and Airs. J. B. W.-itson and daughter wci’c the week end guests of Aire. Will Jan’is in New Bern. Air. and Airs-. W. Allen Credle and sons, Jeff and Richard, s}>ent the week end .at Ocia- cokc. Allen Thomas returned with them. IHe will enter East Carolina University soon. Airs. Ethel Gibbs spent Saturday with Air. and Airs. J. Harry Swindell at Swan Quar ter, and attended the Home coming at Soule Church Sun day. Mr. and Airs. Ralph Will lace and Mrs. Al. L. Windley of Belhaven also attended tlic sci'^’ice and brought Airs. Gibbs home in the afternoon. Airs. Jeff Credle is spending a few day.s in Louisburg with Mr. and Aire. P. G. Murphy and family. Air. and Mi’s. Alilton Harris of Greensboro spent the week end here with the Scars fami lies. Air. and Airs. Gus Blake and son, Kent left Friday for Jack sonville, Fla. Air. Blako is on- routu to Ihierto Rico where he AL4RiNE NONCOAI RETIRES MantdO BACK TO FLORIDA AIEMBERS’ SERIES AT MOi* All’, and Aire. Put Watson and All’s. CaiTie Spencer of Che.«a- pealce and Air. and Mrs. Henry Watson of Portsmouth were iveck end guests of Airs. Aleta Watson. Air. and Mre. Hatton Watson, Jr., and son visited this iveek end with Mr. and Airs.W. J. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Rufus Cutrell. -Airs, James Alooney, and Alrs;' Caro lyn Cutrell spentSunday at Nags Head. Nancy Gill of Raleigh visited her parents Air. and Airs Frank C. Gill, during the week end. Earl Blake, Harold Watson, and Earl Caraw'an spent Satur day at Ocracoke. Perey iHbrris, Edward O’Neal, and Forest Heath attended the auto race at Darlington, S. C.. during the week end. Air. and Mrs. Sonny Busli spent tlie week end with their parents, Air. and Aire. Ralph Cutrell, Jr., and Air. and Airs. Ed Bush. Mrs. Alaxwell Blake and chil dren, Lawson and Barbara Anne were in Belhaven Alomlay. Alt’.s. D. W. Cnfix'll has re turned from Pungo District Hospital in Belliaven. Ah’, and Aire. Rufus Cutrell and daughters and Aire. Alcta Watson were in Washington on business Thursday. Air. and Airs. Walter Jones, and family and AIr.«. Estelle Jones of Poi’lsmouth, Va., spent sevcKiI days this week with Air. and Airs. Carl Cutrell. Airs. Jack Kojt and children of Kinston also visited the Cutrells several days last week. Airs. C. M. Swindell, Airs. Carl Cutrell, and Diana Cara wan visited Airs. Eva Cart- wnght at New Holland and Airs. Lillie Cox at Aliddlctown Sunday. Air. and Aire. Ben Simmons and family toured Williams burg Wednesday and spent several days with relatives in Alexandria and Alanassas, Va. Ml’S. Alfred Gibbs and Airs. Eddie Pierce of Elizabeth City visited Airs. Can’ic Gaboon Sunday. Ah’, and Airs. Carl Cutrell were in Belliaven Alonday. Capl. and Airs. Ilobert Jonei and Mr. and Mrs. Alax Carawan of Washington vi.sitotl friends The K«Y(board) to Suecewfuj Typiiigl SmHh-Coromi TYPEWRITERS V will be employed. Ah’, and Airs. Danny Lupton of ’ Washington were gne.sts Saturday of Ah’, and Mr.s. Dan Fi.shcr Saturday. Ah’, and Mre. Eugene. Mid- ettc and Cynthia Midycttc will iiiotor to Wilson Thuifsday where Aliss Alidycttc will enter Atlantic Christian College. Jimmy Roeiefer of Washing ton, D. C., wa.s the. supper guest of Airs. Kcnnetli Dunbai’ and Lillian Griffin Sunday. Ah’, and Alr.s. Phiilip Lupton of Washington visilcil Mr. and Ah’S, Dan Fislier Sunday. Kenneth Dunbar, who recent ly unclc’i’went eye surgery at Beaufort County Hosjiital, ra- turned home Monday. Billy Foi’lescuc of Winston- Salem visited lii.s broth,or Frank W. Fortescuo, and Ah’.«. Harvey Credle licrc tin's week end. Ah', and Aire. S. G. Spencer had as dinner guests Sunday Air. and Airs. Linwood Mitchell and Paula and Linda Mitchell, and lice Amerson of Harrells- ville, Air. and Atre. Archie Thomtis of Belliaven, Air. and Mrs. Ray Spencer, Glenn Speii- cor, Betty Blanc Credle, Airs. Harvey Credle, and Laura For- tescue. Air. and Mrs. Oliver Alidycttc, Oliver, Jr., Becky, and Linda Case of Chesapeake were tho week end guc-sts of M. D. Car- row and Mre. ilUith Carrow. Air. and Mr.s. S. G. Spencer, Air. and Mre. Ray Spencoi’ and Glenn Spencer visilecl Mrs. Sam Lanier in the Allicniarlc llo.s- pital in Elizabeth City Alonday. Mrs. Lanier is Airs. Sam Silen cer’s sister. Ah’, and Airs, 'rommy Itauni and daughter, Tammy, of Eliza beth City vi.-:itcd Air. and Airs. Sanviiiio CuthrcII Saturday. Rolioit Baum of Ciinidon spent the week with tho Cutlirolls. Air. and Airs. Guy Sanders of Sumter, S. C., spent the week end here with relatives and at- tcndctl the family reunion. BELHAVEN—Af/Sgt James E. ^ Alilligaii, who man’ied a Belhaven girl, has retired from the Alarino Corps after 20 years’ service. Alilligan is a native of Alonroe, Alich. Alilligan is iiian’ied to the former Gladys Alidgette, datigh- tei’ of Ah’, and Airs. Thomas Alidgette of Belhaven and a 1953 graduate of the high scliool here. The Milligans have two d.auglitcre and live at Vh’- ginia Beach, Va. * Alilligan completed tours of duty in Korea and Vietnam. here Sunday. Ah’, and Airs. Ray Octers and daughtej’ have retiu-ned here after a visit to western North Carolina. Ail’S. Ida Midyette of Slades- villt spent the week end with her - sister, Airs. Carrie C.a- hoon. Ah’, and Ah’S. AUlborn Nixon and children sixuit Sunday in Belliaven with Aire.’ Nixon's parents, Air. and Aire. C. W. Alarsler.dci’. Johnny Ballance of Virginia Beach visited Air. and Mre. Alack Carawan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. At. Cutrell visited tlicir son and daughter in-law. Ah’, and Ali’.s. Ira Cut- ■rcll, and family in Windsor Sunday. Ah’S. Alilboi-n Nixon and Airs. Carroll Nifong were in Bel haven Friday. Week end guests of Air. and Ah’.s. Tommie Blake were Mre. Betty Blake, Airs. .4ddie Gray Crookmoro, and Denton Gibbs of Chesapeake, Va. Mr. and Airs. Fred Alexander and daughters of Dunn sjient the week end with Mr. and Airs. Franklin Midyette and also visited Air. and Airs. J. .4. Armstrong and other rela tives here. Edward Armstrong is among the freshman class at Chowan College in Ahu-freesboro. Clifford Swindell, Henry Ber ry, Ed Watson, J. L. Blake, Dale Blake, all of Newiioi-t News. Va., visited their respec tive parents, Ah’, and Airs. C. M. Swindell, Airs. Katie Ben-y, Mre. Alyrdis Blake and Air. and All’s. Alaxwell Blake, during Lite week end. Kandolph Cone of Tampa, Flit., sjient ii week here w'itli Ah’, anti Mrs. Billy Joe Cutrell tnil Mr. iind Airs. Guy Cutrell. Alt’, and Ah’.s. Tadic Robbins of Rocky Aloiint visited Mr. anil Aire. Homer Robbins and son Thursday. Kelly Wilkinson of Dunn visited several tlays this week with iiis sister and brother-in- Inw, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rob bins. AVock end guests of Air. and Airs. Jesse Hudson were Air. and Airs. Alton Hudson and daughter.s and Dian 'Hudson of Norfolk, Va. Natluin Scar.s is a patient at Craven Coiihty Hd-spital in New Bern. His wife is there with him. II. C. Cutrell visited this week end in Norfolk, V;t.. with Mr. and Airs. Billy Cutrell and Mr. and Mr.s. Glenn Cuti’p.ll. Airs. Billy Joe Cutrell has rc- UiiTied home from Pitt Memo rial Hosjiiial in Greenville. Mr.-^. Camille Cooley of Hampton, Va., aitd Mr. and Mrs. Tcny Cooper of Virginia Beach. A'a., visited friends hci’c during the week end. Airs. Murray Alann has re turned home after a visit with Ah’, and Mrs. Bill Carawan in Cliesaiicake, Va. Tliose fi-om licre who at tended the Alatlai’iiuskeet-Cho- cowinity football game, in Bcl- liaven Fridtiy includetl Mrs. Pciry Harris and family, Mr. and Mr.s. Tommy Jones, Jeff Berry, Russell Cutrell, Stevie and Sharon Berry, I/orctta and Valcrii' Simmons. .Iame.-« Earl Cutrell, Helen Gill, and Betty Mac. Conviil. Air. and Mrs. C.'tscy Rlimlcs and Air. Gene Rhodes of La Belle, Fla., arc here for the fall cui’umbe.r sca.son. Air. and Airs. R. B. Alackry \-isitcl Dennis .Simmons at Pitt Alemori.’tl Hospital in Greenville Sunikiy. Week end guests of Air. and Airs. Joe Simmons were Mr. and Mr.s. Leslie Simmons and children of Washington and Ralph Head of Winston-S’alem. Air. and Airs. Patrick Sim- For Yo«r Sfckii? w« hovt in Stock Office and Portable Electrics, Manuals, New and Used. Also » Used Manual Portables TIMES rRINTIN6 COMPANY, Inc. MANTEO MANUFACTURING COMPANY Phone 473-2111 Manteo, N. C. WOMEN or MEN NEEDED • Daytime — 8:00-4:30 ■ Evenings — 5:00-10:00 Age: Women 21 -50 Men 18-50 , No Experience Neccssaiy Will Train APPLY IN PERSON (old Manleo School Gyirmaiium) 9:00 A.M. — 4:30 P.M. Sgt. (USAIC) and Mrs. J. L. Wood and daughter, Debbie, who have been living in Honolu lu, are visiting Airs. Wood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Glynn, and Sgt. Wood’s mother, Airs. Elma Wood. Sgt. Wood will leave September 23 for a tour of duty in Vietnam. Mrs. Wood and Debbie will i-eniain in Alantoo. Aire. Sam Twiford of Eliza beth City was..the gueat last week of Mrs. Lyna Harbour. Mr. and Airs. Ernest Eth eridge and two daughters and Ah’S. Etheridge’s sister, Miss Alary Claire Dowdy, of Ports mouth, Va., spent last week in Alofltco. The Rev. and Airs. Henry B. Lewis this waek visited in Ra leigh with their new grand daughter, Amanda Jean Hill, daughter of Mr. and Aire. Z. Brj'an Hill, who have one other- child, a son. Mrs. John Kennedy returned Wednesday to Raleigh after visiting Airs. A. Q. Bell. St. Clair Tillett, son of Airs. AIcCoy Tillett of Alanteo and the late Air, Tillett lias entered Western Carolina University in CuBowhcc as a freshman. Airs. Robert Atkinson was a guest on August 29 of Capt. (USN) and Airs. Keith F. Brown of Norfolk, Va., at the Change of Command ceremonies when Capt. Brown relieved Capt. David King on the S. S. Hyades. Spencer and Paul Smith left this week for the N. C. moun tains, where Paul will be a stu dent at Patterson School for Boys in (Happy Valley, and Spencer will a senior at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee. Miss Alartha Lynn Evans left this week for Greensboro, to begin her freshman year at Greensboro College, Air. and Airs. Chester Holmes had as visitors on Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Holmes, Airs. Ethel Sawyer and Mrs. Nettie Davis of Elizabeth City, who also visited Mr. and ‘Airs. Porter Nixon and Air, and Airs. Bnicc Creef in East I.’ikc, Airs. Dorothy Tillett in Alanns Harbiw and .Mr. and Airs. Vernon Alex ander in Alashocs. Fr.’Uik White, Jr., has reUirn- ed to Beauna Vista, Va., where lie i.s’ a faculty member at Soutliern Seniinarj’ College for Women, after spending the sum mons and children. Air. and All’S. Rtiy Oetors and daughter of iRichmoiid, Va., and Air. and Mrs. Bill Cla.vton of Norfolk, Vti., visited several day.s this week witli Airs. Ina Simmons. Aire. George Cox of Cliajiel Hill visited Air. and Airs. J. L. Simmons and Aire. Bessie Boomer Sunday. Air. and Airs. Leonard Stick- Jtind and daughters .‘jpent sev eral days last week in Reids- ville with Mr. and Airs. W. P. Strickland and Air. and Airs. W. A. O’Bryant. Paul Dykstra, Jr., has turned to DeLand, Fla. where he is an instructor in the English department of Florida Alilitary AcademJ^ This is his second year in that capacity. mer with iiis parents. Air. and Mrs. Cui-tis Daniels had as guests last week end their son-in-law and daughter, Air. and Airs. A. AI. Leitnei-, and dauglitevs, Valerie and Ve ronica, of Norfolk, Va. Aliss Alice Mae Daniels, who has been visiting her parents, re turned to Nortolk to re-enter school. Ml’S. Everett AIcFadden has returned to Nashville, Tenn., af ter visiting her parents. Air. and Airs. John E. Perebee. She came especially to attend the funeral Wednesday of Air, Fere- bee’s brother, H. Clayton Fere- bee, Jr., in Elizabeth City^ The first fall Alembers’ Seriesi event at the _Muscum of the Albemarle will be a talk by Edmund H. Harding of jWashl ington. Air. 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