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W-JWLsr,i. , trl'l. y'' if COASTI.AND TI3rES. UfAN'IEO, N. C. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1968 IS. : ,;;.RASE TWO V NEWS OF BELHAVEN And The Pungo River District ' MRS. M. L WINDLEY. Representative — Tel 943-2306 ,5WATCnA PUNGO ci.un ’ ; HAS CIIUISTMAS CHOKE ,/ BELHAVEN — .Alembers of i.lfto ‘Matcha Pungo Oaitlon Club ! ^vill meet at the Bclhaven'Gom- ’^niunity Center at noon, Dec. 13. Each member is asked to ■ bi'ing ti bag luncli. Coffee will be scrvcel. Each member also i.s expected to bring greens and help decorate the centea' for the lioliday sca.son. ■.in.fl'he club again will sponsor the “Outdoor Deconitions Con test.” Judging will be done Dec. ■‘••23', beginning at O p.m. Ple.a.«c Jiavc your lights on if you wish lo be cons’dered in tlie judging. Eibbons will be auardeil in the ' ■ ■following cl.i.sses. 0\crall, Door- ‘wAy, and window for rc.sidcnco; and Overall and window for ' bnsinc.ss and Church Doorway. ■ '.-’On Dec. 13, from 7 until i) p. ‘ m';, the club invite.s the public '-t'O a Christmas Ideas Open '■'’House at the community center. Flower arningements appropri- ato for the lioliday sca.son wdl We .shown as well as other ■'Christmas decorating ideas, Ite- fi’cshments will be served. PUNGO HOSPITAL NEWS JOHNSTON, JIL, HONOKEH ^ tv* - BELHAVEN. — Wilinir Lee Johnston; Jr., son of Air. and Airs. Wilbur Leo John.ston of 604 East Main Street, Iia.s been elected to the Council of Gradu-- ate Students Association at the University of Alaryland. ■He was one of seven elected from among 15 candidates. He is a graduate of the high .school here and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. li AfAlL CAIHHEU IIONOllED, ., BELHAVEN. — Paul Daw- 'son, who retired Nov. 29 after 35 years of carrying tlio mail from both Beihaven and Pan- ''•fV'.to post offices, was honoi-ed Friday with a dinner at the River Forest Alaiwr in Bcl- haven. Airs. Asidey Winfield wel comed gucfds and road a Iclo- gram of congi'atulation from C. B. Gladden of Atlanta, Ga., regional postal director. Airs. Esther Davenport read a poetic Dawson respondcil telling of Snany jneident.s that took place Ulunng his years on the route, r-'Those attending the diiinc.rjn- ^luded Air. and Airs. Dawson, 3ilr. and Airs. A.shlcy AVinfield, 'ah'. and-AIrs. Cecil O'Neal, Air. and. Airs, Ray Respcs.s, Air. and Airs. Frank Thompson, Air. and Airs. Crowder Jones, Air. and Mrs. Kei-niit Allen, and Airs. Esther Davc.npoi-t. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT! ^Club Poparena “Engelhard, N. C. 9 fo 12:30 Patients admitted to I’ungo District Ho.spital Dec, 2-9: Airs. Pauline Nixon, Airs. Ossie Har ris, Rioliin'd Slade, Samuel "’on- ncr, Rodne.v Crtmdall, David Foreman, Raymond Sawyer, Airs. Alaxie Cuthrcll, Joyce Ann Nixon, Ernest Hooker, Airs. Maxine Smith, and Airs. Vir ginia Rurak of Beihaven; George A.veoek, Brenda Crad dock, R;ty Baynov. Mrs. Addic Bow.ser, Alts. Alarie Shavender, Lou Baynor, John Bobbin Llay- nor, Barbara Ann Boerema, and br.vcrly Benson of I’antego; Mi'S. M iry Eborn and Mrs. Evma Radeliffe of Binetovn: Laurie Bilt Ro.s.s and Airs. Lula Adams of Bath; Airs. Lillian Al.arshull and Airs. Lula Atae Selby of Engelhard; and Alr.s. .Annie H.irris of Swan Quarter. Births ' Air. and AIi-s. Curtis'Braxton Cuthrcll of Beihaven breanie the parents of a daughter, Sheila Alene. Dee. 6. at Pungo District Ilo.spital. Mollier is tile former Alaxie .-Meiie Spenre.r. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Curti.s Nixon of Beihaven hecame. llie parents of a son, Jeffery Cui'- tis. Dec. 3, at Pungo District Ilo.spital. Alother is tlie former Pauline Otreie Keech.' Slade.sville . . . -Mr. and Alts. William CNcM had as their gueks Sunday Air. and Airs. Alike Ahcarn of Pan- tego. ' Those shopping in Beihaven this week included Airs. Leo Sawyer, AI. D. Cari-ow, Mrs. Ruth Carrow, Airs. Charlie Carawan, Cajit. and Airs. John nie Aloore, 'Aire. -Arcliio Cara- wan, and Air. and Mrs. Al. S. Carrow. Air. and Mrs. Bud Alodlin of Yeastcsvillo wore llio week end guests of her parents, Air. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer. .Mrs. Archie Carawan and i1:nightc.3’S were in Greenville Saturday. Mrs. Helen Roper visited Mrs. Leo Sawyer and otiicrs hci'c Sunday. Mr. and Airs. Bill Thomas of Raleigh visited Air. and AIivs. Jay Carawan during the week end. . Those visiting Aire. George Spencer Sunday included the Harold Silencers, Air. and Airs. Bill Gibbs of Scranton, Airs. HaiTV Sawyer and ^ Mr.s. Bud Alodlin. , I, Air. and Airs. Jerr.V'Sjn'vey of Portsmouth spent tlie week ciid with Mr. a.nd Alr.s. Lemmie. Davenport. Airs. Ralph Green was tlie guest of Airs. Will JenneUc Sunda.v. Air. and Airs. J. W. Slcptoo of Beihaven and Air. and Alr.i. Oscar Berry and family of Crcswcll were the giie.st.s Sun day of Air. and Aire. Lelaji'l Giiibs. David Spencer of the College of the .•\lbcmarlc. Elizabeth City, and Roy Silencer of Pitt Ti;eh, Grcctiville, spent the week end at home. Alr.s. Kenneth Gi-ay enter tained the Youth of Eunice Chapel Church of Christ Sun da.v. m FEATURED IN PRE-CEREMONY WREATH LAYING GENERAL ROBERT F. CONLEY, commanding officer of the USAIC.AS at Cherry Point, flew to Wright Brothers National Alemorial on Wednesday and placed a wreath at the National Aeronautic Association’s granite boulder wdiich marks the exact spot wliere Ondlle Wright made the firet flight on December 17, 1903. Present for the pre-ceremony wreath laying were Kittridgc Wing, National Park Sendee Supeidntendent, and -■Admh-al Jesse G. Johnson, president of, First Flight Society. Tlie General was accompanied by his aide and other Alarine officers and enlisted personnel, and several members of the press, radio and television. The management of John Y^ancey provided coffee and cookies for the participants of this event which came in advance of the 66th anniversary ceremonies of the First Flight next Tuesday. LIHAUY MEMBERSHIP DRIVE NETS S1300 3 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY- 101 PROOF IV'-V, !WILD iRKEY. piyucniotii^iifWi IkiithiiKd. EC* ..1 li-'U'-'s Isv LAySTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. NEW YORK, N.Y. REI.HAVEN. — A report on the results of the recent mem bership drive was -the chief husineijs of the regular meeting of the Beihaven Public Libi-ary Association Dee. 6. Airs. James Lloyd, president, reported that the drive netted annroximately SlSO'i. Of this, ?35 and :idditional donations frem Dr. Charle.i Boyette and the Rclhavcn Chamber of Com-' merec were earmarked to start a fund for the purchase dC an air-conditioner. , Airs. Lloyd .a.iked that all members expres.s their apnrecia- tjon to Alr.s. James A'ou-nce, drive chairman, whoso Icador- shi)i was responsible for the succe.s.s of the drive, and to the Cliambc.r of Commerce for their assistance. Airs. Younce a.riied recognition for the following individual worker.s; Airs. E. W. Midyette, Sr., Alr.s. Paul Dew- ■son, AIi’.s. J, H. Pim'i.s. AIr.s. AI. L. Windloy, AIi-s. W. T. .Ralph, Airs. George T. 'Riddick, Airs, Charlie Smitlt, Mrs. Andrew Hodges, I.oyce Brin.son, Helen Brinson, Mrs. Charles Powell, and Alr.s. James Wilsnii Hfkiges. The funds wdl he used for general' niainte,nanco of Hie Fannie Alrbrino Ralph Alcmnrial Liliniry and to Imy liooks. Plan.s are being made to complete, the second floor to give much needcii space. . Airs. Elizabeth Windley, li brarian. displayed for the mem- Iiers a number of children’s Iiooks, given to the library by Airs. Randall Jarcll, wife of the late poet, and moiher of Airs. Charlc.s Itoyette of Bclhas’cn. The Iiook.s were a part of J.arell’s colli'ction. The next regular meeting of the group will he Iield on the first Friday in Alareh. JAYCEES TO HONOR YOUNG EDUC.VTOKS Beihaven . . . 'Air. and Airs. W. L. Caylon and children, Bill niul Bath of High Point, Airs. I). H. Latham of Shilo, and Air. .md Mrs. David Lath.'un of Nmv Bern were recent guests of Air. and Airs. R. S. Pinner. • Air, and Airs. Alavk Powell, Jr., of Raleigh were the week end guests of his mother. Airs, Alark Powell. 'Air. and Airs. Kenneth Wilk- in.son and daughter, Linda of Greensboro spent Last week end here with his parents, Air. and Alr.s. H. J. Wilkinson. Air. and Airs. Colon W. AIc- Lcan, Sr., of Washington spent Sunday here with their son and daughter-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Colon W. AIcLcan, Jr., and chil dren, Air. and Mrs. Howard Voliva visited 'Air. and AIr.s. Edwanl L. Voliva in Washington S'jn- dav. Air, and Airs. Lewis Dillon have ■ returned home after spending a few das's in Rich mond, Va., with their son-in- Inw and daughter, Air. and Airs. Billy Stcitesber.r>', and children. Airs.. H, J. AIcGcc of Atorc- head City .'visited Airs. Ethel Gibbs and Mrs. AI.‘ L. Windley Thursday. Aire. Loyce Brinson has re turned home after spending The Alattamuskoct Jaycces are searching for llio outstand ing young educator of Hyde county as part of a nationwide program. Tlionias C. Brny, cliairmnn of the Matlamuskec.t grou]), Saitl the idea was to spotlight the achievements and dedication of iii'dfessional educator's, both trrale and fenial>', between the ages of 21 and 35. Berry said nominations may be submitted b.v an.vone. He said names should be given to any Jaycee or placed in the nomi nation box at the Maltairruskeet School on Doc. 13 between 4:30 p.trr. and 9:30 p.rrr. Nominations will be judged locally by a panel of civic lead ers. Tire local winner will be awarded a plaq-je by the .local group. Local wurnors fronr through out the state will be eligible for state competition which will de termine cnti-ants for a national contest. Slump/ Point . . . Eliard Payne is homo vccup- erirting after a loirg slay in the ho.«pit:il. Air'S. Glen Twiford has come home from New Bern. AH', and Mrs. Alar-tin Ostovitz and .sons, Kenny and Cliarles of Glen Ilurnie, Md., spent a few da.vs with lier motlrei-, Mrs. Lyilia Gray, and Air. arid Mr-s. Gaither Gr-ay. AIi-s. Lydia Gray went back to Alaryland with her daughter. Gaither Gray and sons, Rob ert and Alien, dros'e to Eliza beth City Friday. AH'-S, Alva Wi.«e is a poHent- in Albe.nrarle Hospital, Eliza beth City. Mrs. Alyrtle Burgess and Mrs. Gi-aec Golden drove to Bel- baven, Tuesday, Horace iHoopcr, Sr., spent Sunday in Norfolk. . Air. arrd Airs. Charles Aleek- ins had as guests .Sunday, her parents, Air. and Alr.s. Charlie O’Neal, and Air. and Airs, David Selby and children of Engel hard. Aire. Viola O’Neal went to Beihaven la.st week, Roy Pardinl and Rob Luve of Burlington are hero for a few days. several days in Alc.va.ndria, Va., with Airs. Rachael Baker, . Airs. W, G, Wright and Mrs. T. B. Sumner of Herffoi'd spent Thursday with AIi-s. Ralph Wal lace. •Airs. Charles E. Johnson^ Sr., of Hertford spent Thureday with her son and daughter-in- lavv, Dr. and Airs. Charles E. Johnson, and sons. A'irs. Ruth B. Alidye-ttc, Mrs. Afai-y King AlitcheJI, Airs. Edna Taylor Ju.stice, Mrs. Effio iRae Bateman, and Air.®. Burchie S. Johnston attended a dinner meeting of the Alpha Omegii chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma in Greenwile Tuesday. This was a joint meeting witli the Delta and Beta Alpha chaptos of Greenville, A great season is on again for fishermen and hunters. Around Mattamiiskeet Lake will be found the best of sport, and the best of accommodatibns. Everything to make an enjoy* able and happily remembered trip for hunters, fishermen, or family groups. Clip and * save for ready reference this list of firms who are tops in serving those who come to en joy this delightful country. Here you will fiiid courtesy and fair dealing, good food and enjoyable climate. , ^ THE E A S TIC A R 0 L I N A ENGELHARD — SWAN QUARTER — COLUMBIA — CRESWELL NORTH CAROLINA ★ Personal loans ilk Automobile financing ^ Bank money orders 'k Cominercial loans A HOME BANK FOR HOME PEOPLE k Mortgage loans -...k pollatarai ■ loans' ★ Travelers checks k Safe deposit Boxes k Home moderni zation loans ★ Savings accounts k Checking accounts k Banking by mail k Christmas Savings Club 4% Pflr Annum Paid On Savings Compoundad Quarterly MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. BLANCHARD BOX AND CRATE COMPANY ENGELHARD, N. C. BOXES. CRATES. SHOOK, PALLETS FISH BOXES AND SOFT CRAB BOXES GIVE US A TRIAL: VYE’LL GIVE YOU SERVICE Phone 925-3321 Day or Night Steer Toward EXADELL'S FABRIC SHOP Antique Drapery Material New Shipment Fall and Winter Wool Material Phene 925-4262 ENGELHARD, N. C. MATTAMUSKEET SPORTSMAN'S CENTER General Merchandise Groceries — Gun Shells Fhono 926-3642 SWAN QUARTER, N. C. HUNtERS! nSHERMEN! when In Engelhard stay at MIDYETTE'S MOTEL and dine at the ENGELHARD CAFE WONDERFUL SEAFOOD, STEAK AND BARBECUE B. G. MIDYETTE. Manager Phones 925-3841 or 925-3741 1^, '. i-fl Authorized Dealer OLIVER FARM EQUIPMENT Headquarters for HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS LILLISTON ROTARY CULTIVATORS and SHREDDERS KING Lino of Tractor-Drawn Iwplomants and Ports ARiod Ports and Eqalpmant "Wa Service What We Sell" SWAN OUARTER EQUIPMENT COMPANY Phone 926-44SI SWAN QUARTER. N. C. ENGELHARD CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING Pickup and Delivery Service to Dare County Monday and Thursday PHONE 925-3181 ENGELHARD, N. C. FUEL OIL Cowplata Lino Esso Products FUEL Oil • HEATING OIL - GASOLINE MOTOR OIL end FARM LUBRICANTS Tires — Batteries — Accesserics JIMMIFS OIL COMPANY Distributer ENGaHARD, N. C. Phone 925-3781 NighH 925-3861
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