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ntAf , m2 22,' 19" TAC2 1X1 Swfort facial Mefas Urdf PalcW, Socials' Editor Phone B-44S-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Staton and young son of Wake Forest, spent the weekend visiting in Morehead City and Beaufort. Miss Bertha Fulford, who is em ployed in Raleigh, spent the week end at home. Mrs. J. H. Johnson returned home Saturday from Edwards V, where she spent a week. Miss Melba Williams, of Nor folk, spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Billie King Taylor. Mrs. Johnnie Johnson, of Nor folk, spent the week end here. Miss Josephine Ratcliff, of Greenville, is spending her vaca tion with Mr. and Mrs. John Rat-cliff. with their parents, Mr. and Mr. Henry Smith. Miss' Kay Euglund is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. Mr. and Mrs; Eric Moore have moved into the Davis house on Pol lock Street. Mrs. Copeland Kell of Brielle, N. J., arrived Saturday for a short visit. Her son, Uougalfl, is a stu dent at the Morehead City Tech nical Institate. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Durham, arrived Sunday night, to spend this week with his daughter, Mrs. T. R. Jenkins. Mrs. C. L. Hornaday and Miss Bessie Jones, of Richmond, Va., and Miss Annie Neal Jones of Wil liamsburg, Va., are spending sev eral days with the H. C. Jones'. The Dick Rices, of Havelock, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Louie Rice. Miss Georgia Neal spent last week end liere. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Dear nnH Miss Adelaidp Dear, of Jersey City, N. J., arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lockwoou Phillips. ' Miss Mary.Lou Temple, of Har Iower is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. W. G. Temple. Mrs. Mary Privette has returned borne after spending several weeks with her brother, Mr. William Shaw, in Philadelphia, Pa. Moles-Ward Mr. and Mrs. Rufrs W. Ward ... request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter ' Betty Thomas to Mr. William J. Motes, junior Saturday, the twenty-sixth of June at seven thirty o'clock in the evening Harlowe Methodist Church Harlowe, Noth Carolina Cake cutting will be held on June 25th at 9 p.m. at the home of the bride. No invitations will bp issuod but all frienris arc- invited to attend both events. Eddie Jones, Mrs. R. A. Barrier, Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs. Virginia Hassell, Mrs. Jim Wheatley, Mrs. Bernice Jarman, Mrs. Mattie King Davis, Miss Gladys Chadwick, Mrs. Jule Duncan, Jr., Mrs. H. I. Saund ers, Mrs. Calvin Jones, Mrs. James Potter, III, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Mrs. Jarvis Herring, Mrs. James Steed, Mrs. R. M. Williams, Mrs. Robert Tillett, ' Mrs. Pearl Mc Quaid. Miss Lottie Sanders, Mrs. C. L. Beam, Miss Lucille Rice, Mrs. T, A. Richards, Mrs. Howard Jones, Mrs. N. F. Eure, Mrs. Robert Polk, Mrs. G. W. Duncan, Sr., and Mrs. William Fort. Miss Clyde Pridgen Honored at Shower Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Williamson, Jr., of Pine Hall, arrived here Sun; day to attend the wedding of her sister, Miss Clyde Pridgen, who will be married on Saturday. Desserl Bridge Pariy Given at Jefferson Mrs. James Moon and daughter, Mary Dot, of Ala., are here to spend the summer with her moth er, Mrs. C. D. Jones, Sr. Mrs. Duve Mosier, of Greenville, spent Sundav here visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor and Mrs. W. K. Hinnant. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mason, of Cedar Street, are spending the summer in Port Monmouth, N. J. Miss Rozella Smith Is visiting in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Euglund and two children, of Washington, D. C, have returned home after a visit Miss Dorothy Sutphen, of Rad ford, Va., and Miss Janet Elling ton, of Chapel Hill, arrived bun day to attend the wedding of Miss ) Clyde Pridgen on Saturday of this j week. Mr. ana Mrs. M. P. Skarren, and children, spent Father's Day in New Bern visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Wade. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. A. Wade, of 516 Watson Avenue, New Bern, is recuperating rapidly following a recent opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul spent Sunday in Washington, NT C, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Drumwright, and children, of Norfolk, Va., ar rived yesterday to visit Mrs. Addie Skarren. . Mrs. T. H. Bradbury, Mrs. J. O. Baxtel Jr., Mrs. Gray Hassell and airs. J. C. Keel were hostesses to a dessert bridge party given at the Jefferson restaurant Saturday aft ernoon at 1:30 o'clock. Upon arrival of thp R-tinsts ile licioiis poach pie a la mode was served and durina nlav cokes with candy were enjoyed by all. Beautiful gladioli, petunias and other summer flowers were used 'for decorations. High score prize, a pastel tea pot, was won by Mrs. George East man and second high, a lmulout candy dish, went to Miss Lottie Sanders. Mrs. Bernice Jarman was consoled with an amber ivy ball. Bingo prizes, fiesta water jugs, were won by Mrs. John Morrison, Mrs. James Totter III 'and Mrs. Jarvis Herring. Those present were Mrs. t'harles Cheek, Mrs. Bertha Hudnell. Mrs. Theodore Salter, Mrs. John Morri son, Mrs. Harry Tyler. Mrs. M. C. Paul, Mrs. Jack Neal, Mrs. Crip Jones, Mrs. Ed Davidson, Mrs. George Eastman, Mrs. Harold Webb, Mrs. W. C. Carlton, Mrs. Miss Clvde Prideen. of Beaufort, who is to be married to Andrew Wiley Murdoch, of Wild wood, on Saturday, was honored at a show er Friday evening at the home of Miss Fay Collins. During the evening the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Lutie Collins, served punch and other refreshments. The bride elect received many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Sanders Entertains Club at the Inlet Inn Miss Lottie Sanders entertained members of her club with a de licious dinner at the Inlet Inn on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Special dinner guests were Mrs. T. R. Jenkins and Mrs. James Moon while other guests who played bridge with the club mebers were Mrs. C. L. Beam, Mrs. Jack Wind ley, Mrs. II. I. Saunders and Mrs. Robert Safrit, Jr. Three progressions of bridge were played with Mrs. Saunders winning high, bridge tallies; Mrs Jack Windley. second high which was hi-Jncs, and Mrs. Seth Gibbs, third high, a novelty dog. One game of bingo was played with Mrs. Graham Duncan wirning a novelty box of candy foi the prize. During the progressions an iced fruit drink was served. Beautiful marigolds and gladioli were arranged throughout the rooms. t WIN A 1948 Monarfc Super De-Luxe Bicycle x 12 TO BE GIVEN AWAY III YOUR COIIIIUIIITY COME OH Boys & Girls ENTER II 0 W ! Only 9 Hon Dayi To Enter Contest CLOSES QIDNIGHT JUNE 30th Only 9 More Days To Win TO WK BKE, TELL US fflw S lite HULA Scsm earn In Saleiy-T Cone & Caps CONTEST ENTRY BLANK Send to: MaoU Milk ft Ice Cream Co., New Bern, N. C. I want to win one of the Monaik Super De Luxe Bicycles. I like MaoU lee Cream in Safe-T Cones and Cups because: Finish in 15 words or less Parents are permitted to help you write your contest entry and help you win a prize. Name - - , Address ..: . City or State - School Age I hujr my Safe-T Contt and Cups at Address .... ....................... Store- Clip and use this Blank , . . additional blanks may be secured from your neighborhood MAOLA dealer, $ Uzi In as cany as yon like. OTHERS WILL EE K3TOTED BY IIAIL EEFC3E JULY 31sl, 1948. IIAOLA HILII G ICE CREAII COIIPAIIY, Beaufort BoAc Club To Meet Thursday Nighi The Beaufort Book club will hold its final meeting of the year at 8 o'clock Thursday night in the American Legion hut, Mrs. M. Les lie Davis, president, announced to day. Prof. Gregory Ivy, of the Wom an's College art school, will be the speaker. His talk will be followed by an informal reception. Members of the Morerjead City Woman's cub and others interested in art will be welcome, Mrs. Davis said. W. G. Temples Hold Family Reunion Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Temple held a, family reunion at their home, Turner street, on Sunday, June 20. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Temple and children, Mary Lou, Kay, Jackie Morton and E. AV., Jr., of Harlowe; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Temple, Jr., and chil dren, Terry and Floyd, of Har lowe; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Temple and son, Jerry of Beaufort; Mrs. M. D. Boyer and daughter, Mary Elizabeth of Ralla, Mo.; and Mrs. Charles Merrill of Havelock; Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Temple and daugh ter, Doris, of Harlowe. Mrs. R. M. Williams Entertains With Bridge Mrs. R. If. Williams entertained with the last of a series bridge par ties at her home on Ann Street Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Gladioli and other mixed sum mer flowers were used throughout the home. Bridge was played at three tables with Mrs. Charles Davis winning a lovely bunch of gladioli for high score and Mrs. Jack Neal a bowl of balsam berries for sec ond high. The bingo prize was won by Mrs, L. W. Moore. Refreshments were ico box le mon pie with nuts and homemade enndv. Son Born Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Woodard, of 116 Ann . Street, announce the birth of a son, on Sunday, June 20, in the Morehead City Hospital. At birth the infant weighted 7 pounds and 1 12 ounces. Murdech-Pridgen - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Pridgen request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Clyde to Mr. Andrew Wiley Murdoch Saturday, the twenty-sixth of June at five thirty o'clock in the afternoon Core Creek Community Church Core Creek, North Carolina A herd of 14 dairy cows off about one ton of grass a duy from a pasture. Mrs. Rusty Dorrler Entertains BridgeXlub ;- ... t Mrs. Rusty Dorrler entertained members of her bridge club at her4 home on Front Street Thursday afternoon af 2:15. . yon and Mrs. Bob Polk. Mrs. T. H. McQuaid was high' score winner and received a lovely potted plant. ' The hostess served delicious ice cream and cookies at refreshment time. The surface brightness of a kryp ton lamp Is 10,000,000 candlepow er per square inch. Young Adults to Meet Tonight Tonight at 8 o'clock there will he a meeting of young married cou ples and those between the ages of 20 and 35 at the Ann Street Me thodist church in Beaufort for the purpose of organizing a young adult fellowship. A program of worship and recreation will be the fare. pop trust your watch ... to us for expert re pairs. No make baffles us. . . . n job is too big or too small. Cecil Gardiner Located in Weldon's Jewelers, Next To City Theatre r ' ' An Aritlocrat of Perfuma Compounded of costly essential oils and other precious Ingredients, many difficult to obtain, Blue Grass Is a perfume in the grand manner but you will know oil this the moment you meet its fragrance. SLUI CRASS KRFUMI 3.75 to 60.00 ivu,t.,. MOREHEAD CITY DRUG COMPANY "A GOOD DRUG STORE", M 5001 riw - TABU ' with concealed vial of perfume Continental sophistication plus! 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