4aJ k VV . ' : T'. arcljeab itg facial jNrfhs Crolyn Fulcher, Society Editor Phona M-S7M Miss Becky Poe returned to Dur ham on Tuesday after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flowers. Miss Judy Keene, of Goldsboro, is spending some time with Mr. end Mrs. Cecil Gardiner. Mrs. George Howard will return home today from Burlington where she has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Grady Mc Bane who recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Herbert Thornton has re turned hotre after visiting in San Diego for a month., Mr. and Mrs. II. (i. Mrllane and daughter. Patsy will arrive today from Uurlington. Mrs. McBanc and Patsy will remain for several months with her sister while Mr. MeBiine will return to Greensboro where he is attending summer, school. M. and Mrs. David Reid ;re vis iting relatives in Wisconsin. hag been years. employed for several Miss Marjorie Stone is visiting her grandparents, ?.ir. and Mrs. Alex Watson, in New Bern. Mrs. M. L. Piner, Mrs. Justin Robinson, Mrs. Andrew Midgctt and Mrs. Vernon Guthrie have re turned from Asheville where they attended "The Land of the Sky" session of Grand Chapter of East ern Star. Mrs. Earl Norwood, who accompanied them, continued on to Memphis, Tenn., to visit her son. Miss Melba Jane Mumford, Miss Delores Umphrey and Elbert Price, of Smithfield, spent the week end visiting the I. E. Pitt-mans. Mis. A. Tilley has left to visit her son in llillsbnro after veiling Itcv. and Mis. I.cslcr Tilley for some time. Mi s Jerrv I). SI l adder, of Bur lington, will spend the wivk end with Mrs. George Howard. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Boyette and Mr. Oscar Boyette, of Princeton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. E, Pittman and family. Mrs. Marjorie. Oglesby has re turned home after spending snnie .'line wilh her daughter, Mrs. George Wiliams. in Halcigh. Miss Betsy Stalliugs arrived here Sunday from California where she Rev. J. C. Griffin returned home last Friday from the Cragmont As sembly, near Black Mountain, where he attended the Minister's Bible conference of the Free Will Baptist Church. James C. Maxey of Alexandria, Va., is spending some time" with Kev. and Mrs. J. C. Griffin. (Dawn. Lewis Complimented 'At Tlaccart PrirlffO Miss Dawri iewM, bride-elect of July 2 was complimented with I delightful bridge warty given by Mrs. Robert Shaw and Mrs. Mild red Davis at the Civic Center on Wednesday Afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Upon arrival of the guests Miss Lewis was given a miniature nose gay of white roses and fern, while other honored guests, Miss Sarah Hufham, bridelect, Miss Betsy Stallings, bride-elect, Miss Carolyn Fulcher, bride-elect and Mrs. A. N.. Willis, recent bride, received shoulder cdrsages of white gardeni as. Mrs. Claude Lewis, mother of the bride, and Mrs. James Macy, mother of the bridegroom, also were fiiven white corsages. A dessert course of delicious angel food cake topped with ice cream and pineapple and an iced pineapple drink were served prior to the playing of three six-hand progressions of bridge. At the conclusion of play, Miss Corctta Thompson was high score winner and received a hand paint ed card tray. Second high, a pastel guest towel was won by Mrs. Ro bert Freeman while Mrs. Jimmy Rabon was consoled wilh a similar gift. The hostesses presented Miss Lewis with a china console set and Misses Stallings, Hufham and Ful cher and Mrs. Willis with sets of fruit glasses. The bridal motif was carried out throughout the club room :n beau tiful arrangements of white gladi oli and other summer flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradley shopped in New Bern yesterday. Revival Bt Free Will Church Revival services at the Free Will Baptist Church will begin Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. Ralph Osborne, of Pinetown, will be the , guest, speaker. GIVE HIM THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED PEN '' Parker "SI You know dad's awelL. Tell bim tot Give him the beauty, the flawless writing of a Parker "51" the pro t ha t "writes dry with wet ink!" Choice of point to auit bit handwriting. 4 gift colon. Shown, with luttraloy cap, $12.50 WRkCti i flllTODffl JrfZor any day dadTwants'an ... ( .'Woria-tamouvs "DFRECTOR" Hand-colored btoVrt rtetrhlde,' with tgMutihjIV embossed cover. Hps J) "Director" features, In eluding two spare key pockets, se cret currency pocket, free registration against loss. Plus to $3.50 up Other Gifis For Dad . . . Ronson Lighters Kaywoodia Pipes Cigarettes Cigars Tobacco Shaving Sets Electric Razors -AT- GUTHBJE-JOIIES DRUG CO. rilWT ST. . B 4981 . .BEAUFORT Lt. Col. Henderson Reluming lo U. S. I.t. Col. Morris. K. Henderson, son of Mrs. George Henderson of this city, has recently received his orders to return to the United States for reassignment to the Troop information and Education division of the Department of the Army in Washington, D. C, from his post with the eighth army in Yokohama, Japan. Prior to his de parture from the eighth army headquarters, he was assigned as commanding officer of the T. I. and E. section, Headquarters Eighth Army. Entering the army upon gradua tion from the United States Mili tary academy in 1933 he was first assigned as company commander with the 22nd Infantry Regiment from 1933 until 1937. After serving with various units in the States and Panama from 1937 until 1945, he received his orders for transfer to depart from Japan on June 11, 1948. Prior to his entrance into the service he attende'd the New Bern high school, Davidson college. Duke University, and the United States . Military academy at West Point, N. Y. His wife, Kathfiuna, and two children will accompany him on his return to the states. Auxiliary Council Holds , Annual, Banquet Thursday The Young Woman'i Auxiliary Council of the Atlantic Baptist Association held 1U annual banquet at the Tabernacle Baptist church in New Bern Thursday night. Miss Noma Jones, Presid ent, of Morehead City, was In charge. Hie invocation was ott ered by Mrs. L. D. Daniel of New Bern. Miss Lois Bowden of New Bern extended the welcome to which Miss Joyce Marie Lewis of Davis responded. ' - During the business session, Miss Jane Marshall Jenkins of New Bern, Associatlonal Young People's leader, discussed the goals to be reached this year in com memoration of sixty years of the Women's Missionary Union. She presented certificates of recogni tion to the auxiliaries reaching the standard of 1947. The following officers for the coming two years were elected: Miss Delena Hughes of New Bern, President; Miss Joyce Marie Lewis of Davis, vice president; Miss Annie Willis of Morehead City, secretary. The theme of the meeting was "Open Windows of the Y. W. A." Special music was supplied by two duets sung by Misses Pat Lamm and Jean Dixon of the Pollocksville auxiliary and Misses- Nevin and Edith Leary of the New Bern Tabernacle, auxiliary. The Y. W. A. magazine and the Y. W. A. camps were discussed by the New Bern First auxiliary and the More head City auxiliary respectively, singing jingles to illustrate their points. The inspirational message of the evening was brought by Mrs. H. M. Hines of Pollocksville, who used as her subject "Seeing Through Our Windows the Opportunity of Turning Many to Righteousness." She closed her message by compar ing the lives of young women to be used in shaping lives for Christ. A solo, "Speak to My Heart," was sung by Miss Delena Hughes of New Bern. Miss Lillian Humphrey of New Bern pronounced the benediction. A delicious supper was served by the Woman's Missionary Society of the Tabernacle church The tables were lovely with attrac tive arrangements of summmer flowers. Attending the Associational Y. W. A. banquet in New Bern Thurs day night from the local First Baptist church were Mrs. Louis Norris, young people's director; Mrs. Robert Wallace, Y. W. A. counselor and assistant, Miss Sarah Hufham; and Mrs. John Lashley, associational superintendent, be sides a large group of the young people. ' A short business session follow ed with the planning of a picnic to be held in . July at Atlantic Beach. Prior to the meeting a delicious baked ham supper was enjoyed by all. Miss Dorothy Sampson, pic tured above, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sampson, She pard street, was recently elected president of the -student council for the summer term at Wom an's College, Greensboro. Miss Sampson is majoring in borne economics. Floating Bridge Pub , Meets Wilh Mrs. Phillipsr Mrs.' John Phillips entertained members of the Floating bridge club at her home on Tuesday after noon at 1 o'clock. Guests were Mrs. Clyde Helms, Sr. and Mrs. Seth Pipkin. ' Upon arrival the hostess served a delicious course of chicken salad sandwiches with cup cakes and ginger ale, and during play cokes with mints were enjoyed. Guest high, a novelty flash light, went to Mrs. Pipkin and club high, bath powder, was won by Mrs. W. A. Howland, Jr. Second high, scent ed soap, went to Mrs. Julius Nelson. Business and Professional Women Install Officers Tuesday Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Shaw The Tuesday evening bridge club met with Mrs. Robert Shaw at her home on Arendell Street at eight o'clock. Sweet peas and gladioli were ar ranged in attractive displays. Mrs. Jimmy Dye was a cuest for the evening and received a beauti ful guest towel. High score for club went to Mrs Robert Freeman and second high to Miss Corctta Thompson. The hostess served iced drinks with nuts and candy. Eaton-Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guthrie, of Morehead City, announce. the mar riage of their daughter, Fanny Mane to Mr. John Holman Eaton. son of Mr, and Mrs. Johnnie Ea ton of Camp Glenn. The marriage took place in Ben nettsvlle, S. C, June 5th. FOR DAD ON HIS DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 20 A rainbow installation service was held at the June meeting of the Carteret County Business and Professional Woman's club which met in the Civic Center Monday evening at seven o'clock. Officers installed were: Presi dent, Mrs. M. M. Ayscue, 1st vice president, Miss Octavia Frazier; 2nd vice-president, Miss Elsie Hunt; recording secretary, Miss Ruth Peeling; corresponding sec retary Mrs. C. L. Beam; treasurer, Mrs. Vernon Guthrie. Mrs. D. J. Eure, representing the National Federation of Wom en s Clubs, was installation officer nd challenged the club members to lift womanhood in the business world and the standards of wom en's activities it Carteret county Jacob Wades to Celebrate, 5plh Wedding Annjfversar Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Wade will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, June 20 All friends of the family are cor iially invited to visit the, home, 1002 Fisher Street, between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock. 6 Why have a watch that's sick? Let us make it well for you with our expert repair service. Best in town. INSPECTION FREE Cleaning and repairing. Genuine parts. All work guaranteed by this store. ILOIN OWNIiJl Sm in about gat ttng tha amazing naw mlracla Dura ' Powar Malniprlng for your watch. WALTER S. MORRIS JEWELER Arendell St. Morehead City SPECIAL-! 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