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Mrs. William Fort and daughter,
Carolyn, of Wake Forest, are vis-'
iing Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keel.
Glenn jGaylor end Misses Aud
rey and Melba.Gaylor, and Lucia
Putnam of Ayden, visited James
Steed on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. James Rumley
sfent the weekend in Maxton.
Captain and Mrs. Richard Wil
liams, of Fort Jackson, S. C, have
bien called here due to the death
Mrs. Williams' grandfather. Mr.
Ilerbert Parkin.
Mrs. Alton Drumwriglit and chil
en, of Norfolk, Va , are visiting
r mother, Mrs. Addic Skarren,
' Moore street.
Mrs. Ed Moore, of Brandvwine,
Id- arrived Tuesday to visit
rjneices, Misses Ada, Mildred
nthel Whitehurst and her ne-
hew, Kiehard Whitehurst.
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and Mrs. Theodore Baxter,
w Bern, attended the Beauty
ntest at Atlantic Beach Monday
eninn.
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''ii . aiiu 111 a. r'. n. uiauuuiy
otored to New Bern Sunday to
sit relatives.
Miss Hildred Carraway and Dick
itrker spent Sunday in Raleigh.
Mrs. Dan Boyor. of Rolla, Mo.,
visiting her parents, Mr. and
is. W. 1). Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carraway
pent Tuesday in New Bern.
Ray Wheatley, of Washington,
C, is spending his vacation
re.
Misses Carolyn Modlin, June
lussell, Esther Smith, and Sonny
flllou motored to S:lcmbur Mon-
lW to take Miss Jevelyn Smith to
lneland College.
Mrs. John Gordon pnd Mrs. Ge
ld Hill spent the week end in
lurham.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wi'iamson
d two sons, of Ahoskie. are vlsit-
ig Mrs. C. W. Scott, Mrs. T. D.
litis and Cecil Harrell. Mrs. Wil-
lamson is attending a training
jburse for firechiefs in Durham
,it wili return here Friday and
he entire family will leave for
hoskie on Sunday.
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systems.
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Missionary Society Gives
Molher-Daughler Banquet -
The Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church of Beaufortl
gave a Mother and Daughter bBtvH
quet on Thursday evening. Ladies
of the society served a delicious'
dinner consisting of chicken salad,
potato chips,. tomatoes, pickles, de
viled eggs, crackers, iced tea with
ice cream and cake from a lovely
table decorated with ivy and other
flowers.
Each mother present was given
a large gardenia corsage while the
daughters wore similar smaller'
ones.
Mothers present with their
daughters were, Mrs. Robert Her
ring and daughter, Bobbie Jean,
Mrs. Alex Lewis and Margaret
Ann. 'Mrs. William Skarren and
Cynthia, Mrs. Ivey Mason and
Mary Fond, Mrs. Earl Mason and
Sarah Frances, Mrs. Leslie Davis
and Iris and Janet, Mrs. Prichard
Lewis and Connie, Mrs. Gordon,
Hardesty and Patsy, Mrs. George
Lauhton and Ann Lou, Mrs. Wil
liam Loftin'and Vera Lou, Mrs.
Monroe Simpson, and Peggy Guth
rie. Peegy Hamilton, Virginia Hill
Julia Kelly, whose mothers were
unable to attend.
Moore-Gillikin Receplion
Held at Civic Center
ImmeHintpiv following t h e
Moore-Gillikin wedding on Satur
day evening a reception was given
bv the bride's parents at the Civic
Center.
Mrs. Marguerite Hussev, o'
Beaufort and Mr. Grover Munde"
of Morehead City introduced
guests to the receiving line which
wos composed of members of the
weddinc partv and the parents of
the bride and bridegroom. Mrs.
Ottis Jefferson presided at the
punch bowl and was assisted in
serving the refreshments by Mrs.
Eva Rravaldo, Mrs. Gehrmanr
Holland, Mrs. Roy Willis, all of
Beaufort, Mrs. Ernest Nelson, of
Gloucester and Mrs. Stacy Nelson
of Aulander.
Guests were invited to register
in the bride's book by Mrs. Alfred
Wallance, of Marshallberg.
After the reception the couple
left for a short wedding trip after
which they will be at home in Ro
chester, N. Y.
For traveling the bride changed
to a grey worsted sharkskin suit
with pink and black accessories
and the orchids from her bridal
bouquet.
There are 176 million, acres of
national forests in this country.
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Miss Carraway Engaged
, 'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. Carraway
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen Hildred to Mr.
Richard B. Parker, ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe R. Parker of Mount Olive.
The wedding, will take place in
the early fall.
k HOSPITAL NOTES
i Mr. John E. Nelson, Jr., of Atlan
tic," is in. the hospital for treat
ment. ' Miss Gertrude Willis, of Atlan
tic, is much improved following an
operation.
Mrs. Alton L. DeBlanc, of New
port, plant to join the nursing
staff of the hospital on Monday.
' Master George Garland Purifoy,
Jr,, of Morehead City was admitted
to the hospital Thursday for a ton
sillectomy. Mrs. Bonnie Devant,' of Beau
fort, was admitted to the hospital
for! treatment Tuesday.
Mra. Roy Eubanks, of Beaufort,
Underwent an operation in the hos
pital yesterday.
Mr. James L. Lawrence, of Beau
fort, was admitted to the hospital
for treatment Monday.'
Master James A. Murphey, son
of ,ttr. and Mrs. Leslie Murphey,
of Greensboro, underwent an
emergency operation Tuesday
night.
Miss Lucille Guthrie, of Beau
fort, has resigned from the Nurs
ing Staff of the Hospital.
Miss Etta Willis, of Atlantic, ac
cepted a position as an aid at the
hospital on Wednesday.
Master John Walker Hill, son of
Mr. and Mrs. U. Hill, of Marshall
berg, was admitted to the hospital
forfa tonsillectomy on Thursday.
. Little Miss Sallie Bett Willis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
B. Willis, of Morehead City, was
admitted to the hospital Thursday
for a tonsilectomy.
Mr. William Smith, of Atlnntic,
was admitted to the hospital Thurs
day morning.
t
Miss Lynette Scarborough,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Scarborough, was admitted to the
hospital for a tonsillectomy Thurs
day. Mrs. Albert Styron, of Oeracoke,
was discharged from the hospital
Wednesday.) . .
MdL H. D. Paul, of Beaufort, was
discharged from the hospital Wed-"
nesday.
Mrs. M. 8. Davis, of Newport,
was discharged from the hospital
Wednesday.
Mrs. Stanley Salter, of Morehead
City, was discharged from the hos-pit.-o"
Wednesday.
Mrs Augustus Lawrence, of
Beaufort, was admitted to the hos-
BR ASSURE
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Virginia DaWs Celebrates
Eleventh Birthday
Miss Virginia Davit wat honored
with a delightful beach party on
Thursday, June 10, from 4 to
p.m. -
Approximately 25 young friends
were present to celebrate her Uth
birthday with an afternoon .of
swimming and games.
Maishmallows and water melons
were enjoyed by all.
M.Y.F. To Sponsor
Supper Tonight
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
of the Aan Street Methodist
Church will sponsor .a supper in
the new church recreation build
ing on Friday evening from 6 to
8 om.
Mrs. Blythe Noe, Mrs. R. W. Sa
frit and Mrs. Ben Jones are chair
man of the committee and have
planned a delicious menu of ham,
string beans, cheese potatoes,
beets, with iced tea and lemon
pie.
Admission (or adults will be f 1.
00 and for children under 12, 65
cents. This supper is being given
to raise money for the M. Y.U.
Entertains Bridge Club
Mrs. Charles Cheek
Mrs. Charles Cheek entertained
members of the Tuesday afternoon
bridge club at her home at 2:30
o'clock.
Guests for the afternoon were
Mrs. J. S. Steed and Mrs. Jame;
Portpr. III.
High score prize for the after
noon went to Mrs. Steed.
The hostess served a delicious
salad course with iced tea.
Demonstration Clubs
Meeting Next Week
Merrlmon Club 2:30 Mondav af
' ternoon with Mrs. Jesse Adams.
Wiiegrass Clab7:30 Monday
night with Mrs. Let Gaskins.
Russell Creek Club 7:30 Tues
day night, June 22, with Mrs.
George Russell.
Demonstration" for all clubs will
be "Understanding Teen-Agers."
Son Born
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Moore
are the proud parents of a babv
bov Leslie Gulun. Jr., born Wed-1
nesday morning, June 16, in tin
Morehetd City hospital.
At birth the youngster weighed
7 lbs. and 12 oss.
pita! i r treatment Wednesday, i
Mrs Guy M, Styron, of Beaul
fort, was discharged Wednesday.
r'ffi1&''"Toeph Burns of 'Al.ston';!
Mi n., vi no ij visiting Her Uaugni;
tor, Mrs Maurice Richardson, of
Havelbck, was discharged Wednes
day. ,
Baby Linda Joyce Springle, of
Beaufort, was admitted to the hos
pital for treatment Wednesday.
Mrs. Lenzie Wells, of Beaufort,
was admitted to the hospital Wed1,
! nesday for a minor operation.
TOE VOGUE
Frank Leonard, llt.
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jement Announced
I the engagement, of. Mist Jessie
Lee Babb, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Babb, of Beaufort, for
merly ef Portsnu-utu, fi. C, to
Robert Dominique, son of Mrs.
Mary Dominique and the late Mr.
Eugene Derai iique, of Norwood,
Otuo.'is announced by her parents.
The wedding will take place
August 2.
STORX NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Brittner, of
Morehead City, announce the birth
of a daughter, Nancy Louise, in
the Morehead City Hospital on
June 14.
Mr. nd Mrs. J. L. Boyd, of More-
head City, announce the birth of
w thnrles Edward,, in the
Morehead City Hospital on Jutfe
' Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hancock, of
Beaufort, rt. 1, announce the birth
of a son, Tvony Harold, on June
15 in the Morehead City Hospital.
OBITUARIES
Mrs. Annie Parson
Mrs. Annie Parson, 78, died at
the home of Mr. Frank Mason in
Merrimon on' Monday, June 14.
Funeral services were conducted
by the Rev. W. D. Caviness, pastor
if the Franklin Memorial Metho
dist Church of Morehead City, on
Tuesday, June 15. Interment was
made in the family cemetery at
Merrimon.
Herbert V. Parkin
Herbert Vernon Parkin died at
lis home in Beaufort Tuesday)
uie IS
He was the son of the late Thom
as Edmund Parkin and Sarah Jane
Whitehurst P.arkin, and a life-long
resident of Beaufort.
r'uner2l services will be con
Jucted at the graveside today but
;re incomplete at this time pend-
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WBIIE
$232
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Values to $13.50
ASK
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ing the arrival of a ton, Herbert,
Jr., from Deleware, and a grand
son, Herbert, III, from Texas.
The deceased is survived by his
wife, Mary Smith Parkin, four
children, Thomas Edmund Parkin,
Herbert Vemon Parkin, Mrs. Jar
vis Scott, and Mrs. George J.
Brooks; two brothers, James Par
kin of Swansboro.' Harry Parkins
of Beaufort, eight grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.
Carl U. Morton
Funeral services were held Tues
day afternoon for Carl H. Morton
at his 'home by Rev. J. M. Jolliff.
Burial was at the North llarlowe
Buptist church cemetery.
, Relatives attending the services
were Mr. and Mrs. GleaoweOd
F-npinvn r.d son, of Greensboro,
Mrs. C. B. Staples of Tampa,, Flori
da, Miss Joyce Morton and Ralph
Lupton of Raleigh. Miss Annie L.
Morton, Mrs. William Noe and
daughter of Beaufort, Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Miller of Hyattsville, Mary
land, Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Pi
ner. Mr. and Mrs, Augustine Pincr,
Jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McGregor nnd daughter, Miss Mary
Plner of New Bern. Mrs. Joe Mer
rill, Mr. and Mrs. H. Merrill of
North Rivi'r, Mrs. Byrd Small of
Core Cr-ek.
Survivors are his wife, one son
Joe S. Morton; three daughters,
Mrs. Billie Scofietd of Hyattsville,
Maryland, Miss Patritia and Eli
zabeth Morton of the home; three
sisters. Mrs. Clara M. Lupton of
Raleigh, Mrs. G. M. Freeman of
Greensboro and Mrs. C. B. Staples
of Tampa, Fla.
Rebecca Mason Engaged
Mrs. James Wallace Mison an
nounces thp forthcoming marriage
of her daughter, Rebecca, to Frank
Harold Jordan, of San Francisco,
California.
The wedding will take place in
mid-summer.
Camels can drink 12 or 15 gal
lons of water in half an hour.
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Birthsfone Clusters
AU Stones Pronged
10 K Gold Shank
only $7.38
All Tax Included
Values to $15.00
GEIITS' EXPAIISIOII WATCH
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Eastern Carolina's
11 Ccnples Get Divorces
During Superior Court Term
Eleven divorcees were granted
by Judge Henry L. Stevens in su
perior court. North Carolina law
states that all plaintiffs in divorce
cases must be residents of the
state for six months and that the
parties be separated at least two
years.
Joseph Zenger, and F. X. Credle
won divorces from their respective
mates, Amanda F. Zenger and
Grace D. Credle.
Annie Earle Willis Jones was
awarded a divorce from Richard
D Jones and was given custody of
their child, Raymond. .
James D. Morton won his suit
shaving sets and many other gifts to make
Father s Day a happy
Day Phones Night
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for divorce from Amanda Mae Mor-
tin. V will ?et custody of their
oldest eliild. Marsha Lnuise, 4 12,
while the defendant was awarded
Daniel O'Neal, 30 months.
ftthaf. Hivnroae 0rrntpH were tO
Maggie Mary Wiliams from Til
mon Williams and Agnes P. Cama
ra from James Camara. -
Eleanor WiHspeak Rulism
George E. Rulison, Glenn W. Clo
land vs. Paul E. Cleland, Jr., Re
vada K. Lew's Gray vs. Oscar L.
I Gray, and R. xie P. Simpson vs.
-I Leon E. Simpson, Marwet Salte?
Simpson vs. Charles si. Simpson.
In this case Mrs. Simpson was
granted custody of their child,
. b.irbara Jean, 4.
FATHER'S
DAY GIFTS
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and cigarettes. We
also have billfolds.
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