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CARTERET COUNTT NXW3-TES3, BSAOVORT AND MOREHEAD 01 N, C. i cattforf foetal Jftfos fCaroIr FalcW, SfecUt Editor Phona B-44S.1 Lindsay Hill has returned flrom ft visit Kith friends in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheatley, of Washington, N. C. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheatley and daughter of Charlotte, Re Wheat ley of Charlotte and R. B. Wheat ley, Jr., at their cottage on the causeway this weekend. Miss Clyde Cos and Miss Ca therine Paris, of Wilson, are guests at the Inlet Ir.n; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson and children, of Gloucester, spent Sun day with Mrs. L. C. Dickinson. Charles N. Thomas and son, of Norfolk, Va , are spending several days at the Inlet Inn. Phil Thomas, Jr., and several friends, of Suffolk. Va., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomas. Sr.' Mrs. John Boseman, of Enfield, is a guest at the Inlet Inn. ' Jack Dickinson, of Wilmington, spent the wek end here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dalas Smith, of Wilmington, spent their vacation with Mrs. Albert Lee. Mrs. Albert Lee and two small children, Susan and Albert, Jr., wil leave Sunday to spend a week each in Wilmingotn, Washington, N. C, and Jacksonvile. Upon her return Mrs. Lee plans to begin working at Cherry Point. Mr. and' Mrs. Harper Grove and children, of La Grange, are visit ing Mrs. Hilton Hill. Tom Kelly, Jr., of the U. S. Navy, stationed at Jacksonville, Fla., has arrived home to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kelly. Mrs. Roma Noe has returned from Norfolk. Va., where she at tended a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey and children, of Coca, Fla., will arrive this week to sepnd some time at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spruill return ed to Portsmouth, Va., on Sunday after visiting Mrs. Bernice Jai man and Mr. and Mrs. James Wheatley. Jimmy Jarman, of Charlotte, spent the week end with his moth er, Mrs. Bernice Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Lewis and Mrs. Ralph Eudy spent Mon day in Durham. Hugh Carraway was a visitor in Greenville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bossong and children, Joe and Charlie, of Ashe boro, spent the weekend with Mrs. Pauline Dickinson. Chief Machinist Mate Norvie W. Day, of the Coast Guard Light Ship, spent the week end here. 4 Dickid Dickinson and Joe and Charlie Bossong are spending this month at Camp Morehead; Miss Helen Julian, and Bill Car rigan, of Salisbury., plan to spend the week end with Mrs. Pauline Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill and children, Barbara Jean and Tom my Edward, of Washington, D. C, (are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Lewis, Jr. Miss Helen, Lee has had as her guests for the past two weeks two cousins from Wilmington, Ports and Dallas Smith and a cousin from Washington; N. C. Jackqu line Craig Lee. Miss Lee will ac company Miss Jackquline Lee home on Sunday and Doris and Dallas will also return to Wlltniner jon the same day. Mrs. Catherine- Grant, of New York City is visiting Mrs. Clyde Peterson. She will attend the Grant-Peterson wedding on June J. Mrs. Clifford 'Fleet and son, Clifford, of Richmond, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Tay lor, i Mr. and Mrs. Allen O'Bryan and daughter, Betty, of Greensboro will arrive tomorrow to spend a week with the N. W. Taylors; Friends will h rind tn Iparn that Pa Taylor is much improved' at nis nome on Ann street. Mr. N. F. Eure made a business trip to Elizabeth- City on Monday. Mrt. Jesse Staton and son, Clo , nan, of Wake Forest, are visiting her mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis. Virgil Woolard. of Richmond, Va spent the weekend here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Johii Sherrod and daughter, Margaret, of Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albright, of Dur t Ham and' Misses Myrtle and Julia , Albright, of Durham, are euests at ' tha Tniof Tnn Bernice- Jones has returned to State Colege, Raleigh, after spend in several weeks here with his wife. William Earl Guthrie, who is employed in Mississippi, arrived home Monday to spend some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Guthrie. Among those from out-of-town who will spend the week end here and attend the AdairPearson wed ding in Jacksonville on Saturday afternoon are-Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Osmundson,' of Detroit, Mich., Dr. and Mrs, W. E. Adair and dnugh ters, Rosemary and Ann. of Erwin Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, Braxton Adair and Miss Gloria Churn, of Raleigh, Mrs. T. O. Osmundson and son, Wilbur, of Portsmouth Va and Mr. and Mrs. R; B. Wheatley of Washington, N. C. Miss Josephine Ratcliff, of Wash ington, N. L is visitine her hrnth- er, Mr. J. A. Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, of Tillsonburg, Ontario, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest outline. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Lewis and young daughter, Eunice, have ar rived from Miami, Fla., to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Swann re turned Wednesday from Summer ville, S. C, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Swann and daughter, Gale. Mrs. Archie McDade and baby, and Mrs. Amos Leathers, of East Alton, 111., are visiting Mrs. F. E. Hooper. Mrs. McDade is the for mer Evelyn Hooper of Beaufort. Mrs. Ainsley O'Neal and daugh ter, Alda Baum, are visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. E. Hooper. Mrs. Jack Parkin returned hnmn Saturday from a visit in Greenvile and Wilson. Mrs. Grady Willis has returned to Atlantic after visiting Mrs. L C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Scott will return to their home tomorrow after being called here due to the death of her father, Mr. Herbert V parkin. Wlrfdfey bfiserve Family Reunion With Picnic Dinner Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Windley, of Craven street, held a family reun ion at their home on Sunday, June 20th. A delicious picnio dinner was enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Windley, of Bridgeton; Mrs. Virginia Ipock, who is visiting in Trenton; Mr. E. F: Barbour of Swansboro: Mr v. S. Barbour of Hubert- Mr Julian Barbour of Raleigh; Mrs. A. J. Bar bour of Salemburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albright of Pink Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hough, of Kinston; Mrs. Ida Mae Willis, of Morehead City; Mrs. John Pollock and daugh. ter Jacquelyn of Trenton; Mrs. M. A, Edwards of- Charlotte: Mr nH Mrs. B. B: Windlev. Jr.. and rimurti. ter, Margaret Ann and son, Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Homer T.uris mil daughters, Kay, Peggy and Jen nie; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Windley, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Windlev anri baby, all of Beaufort: Mr. D. C. Windley and children, David joe Ann. ana mine Joe of Cherry romi; sir. ana Mrs. Howard Riv ers. of Morehead Citv. Mrs Rnr. tha Hudnell and daughter, Donna, Mr. ana Mrs. J. o. Barbour, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barbour Jr., and baby, Dale. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Harry H. Mizelle has been discharged from the hosoltal fol lowing a tonsillotomy. Barnie Gene Hill, son of Mr and Mrs. Eusene Hill, of Atlantic was discharged from the hospital Wednesday. ' Miss Judy Carter, daughter of Mr. Albert Carter underwent a ton- silectomy in the hospital this week Mrs. Lizzie Moore, of Morehenrf City, was admitted to the hospital aionaay. ' Mrs. Georce Bedsworth h re-aamittea to the hospital. Mr. William G. Porter, of Have. iock, underwent an operation in tne hospital Thursday morning. ' Master Clarence Murdoch, son of Mr. Claude Murdoch, of rt. 1, New port, underwent an operation in the hospital Tuesday. , John Chaplain, of it 1, Beaufort, underwent a tonsillectomy, in the hospital Thursday; Celebrate 8th AanJvetMry Mr. and Mrs. R. Hurt Hill m1 brated their 20th waririlmr ami, iversary on; Monday, June aist, at weir nome on Front Street. The .Hill's have four sons, Robert, of nuaoia, uav um, Lindsay and Stewart, all of the home. Adair-Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Fane Wright Pearson request the honour of your 1 presence at the mariage of their daughter Geraldine Viola to Mr. Glenn Howard Adair Saturday, the twenty-sixth of June at three-thirty o'clock ir the afternoon First Baptist Church Jacksonville, North Carolina Mrs. James Wheatley Entertains Tuesday Club i Mrs. James Wheatlpv entertain ed members of the Tuesday after noon bridge club at home on Broad Street. Vruests were Mrs. James Steed, Mrs. Gray HasseH and Mrs. N. JA Eure. At tha ronrlurion of the pro gressions, Mrs. J. S. Steed was de clared high score winner. The hostess served delicious sun daes with cokes during the after noon. Miss Saunders Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Saunders announce the engagement of their daughter, Blanche, to Mr. Tull Everett Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Williams of New port. The wedding will be solemnized in the late summer. iRuth Circle Meets With Mrs. Tillett The Ruth Circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Servcie of the Ann Street Methodist Church met with Mrs. Robert Tillett Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. T. R. Jenkins presided over the meeting and devotionals were given by Mrs. Mary Privette. Miss Annie Morton had charge of the program and presented the first chapter of "Ten Thousand Years in China." The hostess served coca-colas with cookies and nuts. Grant-Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peterson request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Agnes May to Mr. Warren Grant Saturday, the twenty-sixth of June at two thirty o'clock in the afternoon Free Will Baptist Church Beaufort, North Carolina A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents, 400 Live Oak street, immediately fol lowing trie ceremony. No invitations will be issued hut all friends are cordially invited to attend. Cemetery Restoration Assn. to Meet Wednesday The Cemetery Restoration As sociation will meet June 30, at 3:30 p.m. at the Ann Street Methodist Church rather than June 23 as planned. Mr. Leslie Davis will Be on hand as a guide for those who wish to make a tour of Wie grounds. Anyone interested in making this tour should call Mrs. N. T. Ennett, hospitality chavman. OTWAY Mrs. James Willis, and snn .T C Jr.. and Miss Dorothv Willis, of Crab Point, visited Mrs. Willis' partnts Sunday. Elder Lonnie Yapp, R. W. Gur gans and others, of Jacksonville, N. C, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence and family Sunday. Mrs. Lucretia Lawrence and son, Johnnie Lawrence, who has been visiting her daughter at New Bern road, returned home Sunday. Miss Leta Gillikin left Friday for Williamsburg, Va., where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Rosa Styron was the guest Of her daughter. Mrs Kvlvnctor Lawrence, Jr, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T. 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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY EIGHT illustrations in the NEW MARIAN MARTIN Pattern Book for Summer! Twice as exciting as ever, this catalog of nrws-mkin fashions is yours for FIFTEEN cents more. Printed right in the book, a FREE pattern and direc tions for a beach-utility bag! Mrs. Augustus Lawrence was able to be discharged from Morehead fltir 1In..;(nl 1 . 1. Mr. Flovd Lawrence called In I see Mr., and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence Sunday. ; Mrs. Howard Fulcher and child ren, 'of North River, were the Sun flay gUests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t'reston Lawrence. Mrs. Dolan Lewis called to see Mrs. Uzzell Lewis Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Iredell Lawrence visited Mrs. B. B. Lawrence Sunday. Mr. Cicero Gillikin, of Norfolk, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Gillikin. Mrs. Floyd Lawrence and son, Clnudie are spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Cartie Ful cher and family at the Banks. Mr. Jammie Gillikin spent the weekend with hjs family. Mr. Linel Gillikin, of Norfolk, visited his family the weekend. -3C ' ' SIZES 31 J with onreIedJvUIf frfame Continental Miphbtleation pluat RecklrM -"forbidden" the very ewH-noe of the TABU with which it is so nnmitakahly acented. There are eight faahion right ahadea. fflorehead Gty Arendell Street Iloreheai I 1 ,4 STRAITS Mrs. Carl Gaskill; of Beaufort, returned Tuesday, after spending some time here with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Whitehurst-who is very ill. -Mrs. Sammie Leffers and daugh ter, Bobby, went to South Carolina lhst week. While there, she will visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. V. Wade Mrs. Ralph Chadwlck and child ren, Marvin, Mary Ellen and Alice have gone to New London, Conn, for the summer. Thev will visit with Mrs. Chadwick's parents, the uoDurns. Mr, and Mrs. Vance Chndwirk and son, Vernon, of Washineton. D. C. are here visitina with their mother and brother. Mrs. Gertie Chadwick and Paul. Mrs. Rupert Piaott ind djuph. ter, Shirlie. of Belmar. New Jersey. are visiting with their husband arid tamer at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davis. Mrs. Hurbert Watson is spending some time in Kinston with her sons, Ernest and Herman Watson Miss Audrey Davis, of Morehead City, and Bill Sanders, of Stale College, spent Monday evenine with her parents. Mr. and Mr Julian Davis. Mrs. Gerald Whitehurst and children, Jerrv end Jennette atp visiting her parents, the Rev and Mrs. B. F. Brandenburg of Warren ton, N. C. Mrs. Mnrearet Johnson went to Beaufort shopping Monday. StraitsGlouccsiir, missionary so ciety sponsoreo a chicken supper Friday night. The proceeds are to go for the church steeple. Rev. H. L. Harrell will fill the pulpit at Straits church Sunday, June 27. Mrs. Ethel Willis, cf Smyrna, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Sidney Whitehead. Mrs. James Davis and children Jimmie and Don are SDcndimr a while with her mother, Mrs. Alice Chadwick. BACHELOR Miss Sallye Ives of Raleigh is visiting Miss Jean Carole Taylor. Mrs. J. P. Hobby and daughters, leanie and Janice, of Raleigh is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Claude Taylor. Mrs. George Hardy and daugh ter, Patricia, of Merrimon, spent last week with Mrs. Henry Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Smith and sons of Beaufort spent Satur day with his mother. Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Taylor and children of Vanceboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Iavlor Miss Irene Smith of Raleleh spent the weekend with her moth er, Mrs. John Smith and had as I 1 W ...J I uci jul'sis mr. arm ivirs. M. 1. Smith and Miss Ruth Sturdivant, also of Raleigh. Mrs. Otis Cash of Oxford arriv ed Saturday to spend several days with her mother, Mrs. John Smith and sister, Miss Nellie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litchfield of Cresswell, Fla., arrived Sunday for a short visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith were in Beaufort Saturday. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service met with Mrs. Fred Smith Wednesday afternoon. The devotional was given by the presi dent, Mrs. J. L. Smith. Sr. A large A Uelriilra th Ik! Aw Dreg Ccspay . Phone M 8001 City number was present. After all business was transacted, a social hour wa enjoyed by everyone. Tne hostess served cookies and iced drinks. Crawford Ball of Oriental is vis iting in the community. Mrs. A, H, Tallman and dauih- ter, Bernice, of Beaufort RFD were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Ji A. Tavlnr and Mr. Hen Elliott, Misses Lois and Vivian Benton, Gwenn Adams and Rillv Adams visited MBr and. Mrs. Selma Belangia Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morton and Mrs. W. C. Williams of Harlowe attended church services here Tuesday evening. Mrs. H. N. Harris and sons. Den- ard and Billie are spending this week in New Bern with her moth er, Mrs. D. H. Gaskins. Clarence Benjamin and Miss Es- telle Elliott were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bec- ton. Adrian and Patsv Reetnn visited Ralph and Betty Flowers Sunday. F. S. Becton and son, Adrian, were in Beaufort Saturday. Rev. J. M. Jolliff of Newport filled his appointment at Oak Grove church Sunday at 11 a.m. and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor for dinner. SMYRUA Miss Gloria Willis and Miss Do rothy Golden are attending the Methodist young people's assemb ly at Louisburg college this week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hood and daughter, Joan,- left Tuesday of last week for Charlotte, N. C. to spend several weeks vacation with their parents. Mr. G. W. Davis, who was quite ill last week end, is much belter at this time. Mrs. Beckley Simpson and child ren, Mildred and Jack, and moth-. er, Mrs. Nina Wade, of Benufort, visited relatives here Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, of I .ijl Snaawtlna laliwa l toll LV jFtZZfl1 I till HllrwW tnM SMrt.N ' We've corralled a choice Thmi J herd of BtV.D.' smartest Ay(?ff '-"' '-. sportswear. . . all for you! gkM , .' Here's a range of actions vkfjk-l I II a- W 0 ''! wear that's famous for Sfi fj f' T'O Jvs. c'' freedom, fit. falwic. and 1 li ili '' fashion. Hit the trail to St if 1 ftr " ' our place today and ijL l ' ' 11 Jll CO ' lasso the colorful "B.V.D." : . , 7 1 ,!'!',' Brand shirtaj ihorts s11''' Ia and" swim trunks ju needl Aw ' . i B.V.D. IdMr Ma Tmi mi .' BV If IV a-awSMrt-Tftai.,,., II If lA Ml: MMMM. Hmr i tom-hw "l IXaxVt h,' fU lat( jMlNtaaai ,,;l; MANS w-- -I & fit ncitznzAiT city it s !j LE;ARYS t ST0.EC F OB HE II h ! ."MEW'S. WEAR! KNOWN EVERYWHERE" wlriaidlSt w; I1S316 IToreheatf CLy ' ' ',w; . . r-T t, ! - 1 . , , L ' ........ .j L - . ., . :- Morehead City, spent a few hours here Tuesday night with Mrs. Adam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chadwick. Some ofSmyrna's farmers are busy planting their sweet potatoes this week. . Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Headv spent Friday of last week in Beaufort and Morehead City. Mrs. V. A. Chadwick and mother, Mrs. Hancock, visited Mrs. Toni Davis Friday night. The Woman's Society of Christ ian Service met Thursday night at fake the plunge to good health with the vitamins and topics that your doctor prescribes. We stand ready to follow your doctor's instructions to the letter. Day Phones B-323-1 B-913-1 Night B - BELL'S DRUG STORE Complete Drug Store Service Front Street Beaufort " ' ' rem n ru iv arj-iw saw STMrjas . time i V Mk 1 again j V Au I ,-V-D- hH-lMl' i i I rlaM, 1Mb Ik. the church. Fourteen member were present. All enjoyed the service at the church. Mr. and Mrs.- E. T. Piner, Of Marshallberg, visited relatives here) Friday afternoon. Miss Anita Willis is attending the Methodist youths' camp at Fishers landing this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mauck, of Radioman Teddy Page, of Wash: ington, D. C, spent the weekend , here with his mother. Mrs. rtnrn. thy Willis. Springboard io Good Health Phone 397 - 1 I
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