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1 irr"-r-Miiiiiiiii ii . u P . '- am -' FRIDAY, JULY . IMS CARtERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, BEAUFORT AND MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. WISE FrTS 5 I Pufort facial fa i ! aroiy .rmcber, Socwtr Editor ''Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wishara ( and son left Tuesday to return to ,'tfieir home in Jacksonville, Fla., 'after visiting Mr. 'and Mrs. Chrip J6nes. Ms. and Mrs. Julian Hamiltoi ariu uausm'er, reggy, returned Sat urday after attending the funeral af' Tom Mann in Fairfield. Mr. 'Mann was Mrs. Hamilton's brother-in-law. Dr. J. 0. Baxter, Jr. left Sunday jo attend the Elks Convention in Philadelphia. !'Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reader, of Waterloo, N. Y., are expected this 'AVeek end to visit their son, Don, ft the home of the 1). F. Merrills. Miss Bettie I.ou Merrill h;;s re turned home after spending yeveral 'Clays hi New Born visiting Miss Jane J lawk. Mrs. R. J. Ilandly, of Philadel phia, visited Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Bradbury last week. Mrs. G. R. Carnegay visited frfcnds in Goldsboro Sunday. hil Mason, of W.ike Forest. fpent the week end with Billv l);i .vis. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. vV'ntrrs, and daughters, Francos sm .it the we, k end with Mrs L. C Davis. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. N'ason, of New Bern, ; nd Mrs. !' udv Willis, of Atlantic, were week end guests of Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mr. Charb.i Oakley and cliiU.eii, Jane and Mi tea I it d Mr C. .' Broekmann. of Gircmillc. ai lived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oal lev. V4iliss Katherine Dear returned Monday to Jersey City, X. .1., after spending the week end at the Inlet Inn. Captain and Mrs. L. A. Oakley, Jr., of Washington, D. C. spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritter and son, Al, returned Moiday to Nor folk, after spending the week end with Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Maxwell. Ralph Thomas, of Tillsonburg, Ontario, arrived Sunday to spend the summer with his parents. Mrs. Robert Polk and baby, and "Mrs. N. F. Eure, Tommy Eure, Howard Jones and Miss Lena Dun ces will leave Monday for San frincisco, Calif., where Mrs. Polk will embark on the 29th for China 4ggioin her husband who is station ed tnere. iMiiS Beulah Richard.?, of G.ii- OTsburg, Md., is the house guest f-kMrs. T. A. Richards. ,ev. Stanley Potter, former Das- ' of the Ann Street Methodist 1 . Arch and children, of Raleigh, f -$nt Saturday here. p"Miss Lena DUrican returned Sat- (uMay from a three weeks' visit in the western part of the state. On her return she was accompanied rr WILLIS FURIIITURE C0I1PANY i l BEAUFORT PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS JJEEl-L'S DRUG STORE r l f :..; BEAUFORT. , : v $1.95 11Ji U GRAIN NEUTBAl SPUUTS ! 1 I'. OKI ttOTNQS DltTUDREt MO. ISnOJL'lCSM. ' . . Phon. B"MB.I by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Duncan and Mr. John Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Worth are spending several days at the Inlet Inn. Mrs. W. H. Bailey has arrived from Coca, Fla., to spend the sum mer. Mrs. Outlaw and daughter, Miss Jean Outlaw, of Elizabeth City, are visiting the Dickinsons at Core Creek and other friends here. Mrs. John Gordon and Cadet Jack Gordon haw returned to New York after visiting Mrs. Geraid Hill. Miss Harriet Howerton, of Ra leigh, was a recent (fuest of Mrs. Gerald Hill. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. harbour, Sr., have returned from a trip to Lewis, Del. rather than Louisiana as sta ted previously. Mr. Claude Grant of Rich Square ' lent the Fourth w J. O. Harbour, Sr. Miss Lettie Eudy is spending three wtocks in Albemarle visiting Mis Carol Jo llerrin. j Carlton Rose is spending some time with his father, William Rose, ; in Mobile, Ala. Misses Ann Inman and Grace McElvanc anil Kd Hancock, of Wake Forest were weekend guests of Wiley Taylor, Jr. j Mrs. M. O .Alexander and Miss Ina HI ck. of Lake View, S. C, are spending a week here visiting I friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chadwick and son, Tommy, of Kinston, were re cent visitors here. Mrs. Billie King Taylor and son. Billy Wahab, are spending this week at Ocracoke. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson ai d children, Betsy and Nancy are spending this week at Ocracoke. Mr. arid Mrs. Johnnie Marrow and son, Johnnie, who have been visiting the T. R. Jenkins' left yes terd:y to return to Tarboro. , . Miss Bessie Jones, of Richmond, Ya.w is, pentog ,Ue holidays iwilh Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones. . McCoy Dudley, metalsmith, third class, USN, of Route 2, New port, arrived in Lisbon, Portugal, while serving aboard the destroy er USS Small, one of the 13-yessel midshipmen practice sauadron on jls annual summer cruise. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrell re turned to their home in Raleigh after visiting relatives in Beaufort for a week. Mr. G. V. Harrell and G. V. Ju nior of Raleigh spe.it last week end with relatives in Beaufort. Mr. Allen G. Willis, Bangar, Maine, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Willis, on Ann Street in Beaufort. Mr. A. B. Stewart, of Washing ton, D. C, has joined his wife here for the summer al their cottage on Ann Street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelson spent the weekend at Ocracoke. Mr. N. F. Eure spent Monday and Tuesday at Hatteras. Rev. and Mrs. T. R, Jenkins and daughter, Jean, left Wednesday for a week's vacation in Williamsburg and other points. Presenting Handi-Hammock" A LIGHTWEIGHT FOLDING HAMUCCK F03 YOUR C0HFCRT AMD PLEASUBE Here's your bed pick It up and walk away! . A (olid alum inum frame so light la weight you'll hardly know you are car rying it folds in a Jiffy with a twist of the wrist! Screw. ad justment allows you to adjust the hammock to your own par ticular weight In red, yellow, Mue and green. cpk; n IT TCPAY A Real Buy al $29.S5Eaxy Terms Other HAMKCCKS As lElLlQ - NEW BERN. N. C ' Opposite Eastern Rulaw Sales Corporation Meeting jatCore Creek M. Y. F, Holds Sub-Disirici ', The Methodist '; -Youth Fellow ship held its regular monthly sub district meeting on July 2, at Core Creek. Everyone in attendance brought food lor the picnic spread which was enjoyed on the law.i. After supper the group assembled in the church where the Beaufort M. Y. F. presented a program based on a more abundant life through Service. A business session was conduct ed 'during which a nominating committee composed of a member from each local group met to select nominations for new officers to be presented before the group at the next meeting. It was flso announced Ft the treeting that Miss Marjorie Stone Mid Miss Joyce Biggs, had been accepted at the leadership school at Lake Junaluska. One hundred and eleven mem, hers were present with Newport in charge of the recreatioi; Tho mas Horner, Duke Divinity stu dent, assisted. Then eight mem bers of the Beaufort M. Y. F. led (separate nrayer grotty, on the lawn. The next sub-district meeting will be held in Atlantic on August 6 at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bridge Club Meets Wiih Mrs. Safrit Mrs. Robert Safrit entertained members of the Tuesday afternoon bridge club at her home at 2:30 o'clock. At the conclusion or play Mrs. James Wheatley was hi"h score winner and received fruit juice glasses. The hostess served nench pie a la mode at refreshment time. Alma Potter Circle Meets With Mrs. Prest The Alma Potter circle of the Ann Street Methodist Church met with Mrs. Kenneth Prest at her home on Front Street last Monday afternoon at three o'clock. After a short business session devotionals were given by Mrs. T. R. Jenkins. Dr. N. Thomas Ennett then gave a spelndid talk on "Mis sionaries and Health " At the conclusion of the meeting the hostess served refreshments of punch and cookies. Orr-Davis- Rev. and Mrs. Winfrey Davis request the honour of your presence at. the marriage of their daughter Myrtle Ruth 1 ' o Rev. Elwood Rivers Orr Saturday, the seventeenth of July at seven o'clock First Baptist Church Beaufort,' North Carolina Immediately following the cere mony the wedding party will be entertained at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beam at 110 Orange Street given by Mrs. C. L. Beam, Mrs. E. L. Davis, Mrs. M. L. Davis, Mrs. B. J. May, Mrs. Claude Guthrie, Mrs. J. P. Betts, Mrs. Gerald Hill, Mrs. Wiley Tay lor and Mrs. Margaret Hill Lewis. No invitations wilt be mailed in the city but all 'members of the church and other friends are cor1 dially invited. Miss Rumley Engaged Mr. and Mrs. James D. Rumley, of Beaufort, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Anne, to Lieutenant S. W. Reese, of the -United States Marine Corps, Cherry Point, North Carolina. The wedding will be solemnized in the near future. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. J. B.' Henderson, of Newport, rt. 1, announce the birth of a daughter, Margaret Ann, in the Morehead City Hospital on July 1. t Iw As $5.88 t LEVinE Dickinson Family Holds Reunion at Core Creek Members of the Dickinson fa mily hold a reunion Sunday afar noon at Corj Clerk. . Approxim Ac ly 75 attendee A picnic lunch noon was pre ceded by services in the ,( .we Creek Community church. The Rev. W. Y. Stewart, pastor, ofi. Ki ted. Mrs. Giayde.i laul, formerly cf Beaufort i i now visiting lif e, played the rrgan Members t,f ths family panio lrom Pennsylvania Washington. C. C, and Maryland, -is well as North Carolina. This is tne lr family reunion .he Dk-kins m have ever held. Miss Sanders Entertains For Mrs. W. W. Whitted Miss Lottie Sanders entertained informally for Mrs. W. W. Whitted. of Durham, at her home on Front Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Guests were Mrs. Graham, Dun can, Sr., Mrs. T. R. Jenkins. Mrs. Robert Tillett, Mrs. T. A. Rich ards, Mrs. Ed Potter, Miss Lena Duncan and Mrs. Jack Windley. One game of bingo was played with Mrs. Richards winning the prize. Mrs. Whitted was presented perfume as a guest gift. The hostess served delicious le mon pie with nuts, candies, and cokes. Ann Street Methodist Stewards Meet The Stewards of the Ann Street Methodist Church met with Mr. John Ratclilf for their regular monthly meeting. Mr. Harry Saunders, chairman, presided over a short business ses sion after which iced drinks, block cakes were served. Seventeen members -were pre sent. OBITUARIES Alfred W. Smith Alfred Watson Smith. 68, of 90G Fisher street, Mirehead City, died suddenly at 8 o'clock Tuesday night while at work at Croatan Frozen Food company. Funeral ar rangements ,are incomplete Pend ing arival of relatives. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Grace Wade Smith, five daughters, Mrs. Jerome Garner, Mrs. George Christiansen, both of Morehead Ci ty, Mrs. Clarendon Yates, New Bern RFD. M;ss Inez Smith, stu dent nurse at Rex hospital, Ra leigh, Mrs. Clarence Reed. Alexan- i jr., " Morehead City, nine gran' children. t Also four brothers. Orin and Melvin Smith, of Carolina Beach, Lawrence V. and Percy Smith, of W inter Forest, Wilmington, and a sister, Mrs. George Autrey, of Southport, N. 0. The papaya, a tropical fruit, was used es hog feed in Cuba until recent years. A must woman, to Initials, 'GenJs 9" s&W NATIONALLY ADVERTISED WATCHES AND DIAMONDS ON CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST .. ' -81- 7 E L DO II ' S Carlerel Ccnaly'i Oaly Credil Jeweler - - - NEXT TO CITy THEATRE NEWS cf th? The Methodist Church Morehead Circuit The p-v. W. D. Caviness, Pastor Friuklin Memorial Sunday, Jaly 1 8:30 a n.. Church School I 11 a.m Morning Worship, ser mon by the Rev. Harold Austin. I 8 p.m. Evening WoMhip ser mon,' "Fellowship," by tli. pastor. Monday, Ju'y 12 7:30 pm - Senior Msthodist Yputh Fellowship 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Tuttle's Grove Sunday, July 11 10 a.m. Church Soli 1 3 p.m. - Afternoon Worship. Hi'ly Comnuiiiii n. 5:30 - Methodn; Youth Fellov.-nn M( Minion Sunday, n'y 11 10 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Woili-p. lli ly Communion. Webb Memxriul Presbyterian Church The Rev. J. V. Axtell. Pastor Sunday, July 11 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m - Divine Worship 1 7.30 i) m. - - Youth Fellowship, topic, "Do We See lied?" First Methodist Church Morehead City i The Rpy. ,,.ster A. Tilley, Pastur Sunday, July 11 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Char les S. Wallace Day 11 a. in Moi ling Worship, ser mon, "The Works of Darkness." 2:30 p in - Infant baptismal ser vice. All parents who have child ren or infants to be baptized should Like them to the church at this time. 7 p.m. Methodist Youth Fel lowship j 8 p.m. Worship and religious l film, "My Name is Han." 'Wednesday, July 14 8 p.m. Mid-week Player ser vice League M' ndjY, July 12 9 a.m. Vacathui Biblo school. ' ' -m''1 'dny, following Friday three playlets, graduation huuu.y evening, July 25. Junior choir meets Tuesday aial Wednesday evenings at 7 J ) and senior ihoil Wednesday ;,t 7:30 o.m. Church of C.iu 11th tnd Evans Streets The Rev. MUlaid Maynard. Pastor .Sunday, July 11 10 a.m Sund.iv School 11 a.m. Mornmg Wor.diip i 2:30 p.m. Special service. Car fttcr Trio from Kauii ipolU will by, present. 7 p.m. Evangc'iit'Ic sci'viccs Carter Trio. Wednesday Night Cottage Prayer meeting. Friday Night Prayer meetinp. Rev. W. C. Foster to Preach The Rev. W. C. Foster, pastor of the Broad Street Christian church, for every a satisfaction every man. Many styles in 10K gold, set with Birthstones, Cameos, Emblems, Precious Gems Ladies $9.95 up, $12.95 up BUY NOW ' pay mm mi CHURCHES New Bern, will conduct at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Lennis O. Brinson, &0J Fisher street. Morehead City. St. Paul's Episcopal Church The Rev. W L. M at n, P.ertor Sunday. July 11 8 a.m. Holy Communion f 45 a m - ehnreh Sch-jol 11 a m. Worship service, rr nr n. "To t'nity." Nursery fir child ron "iider 7. 7:30 p.m. -- Y.iun" IVo;,o's S. r Cuilel Methodist Church Ocracoke, N. C. The Rev. Charles J. Tilley, Pastor Sued -y, July 11 10 a.m. Church School for all ages 11 am. Worship service, the : pastor will nreach "How Deep is Our Christianity?" 8 p.m. - Worshi" service, tin1 i pastor will preach "The Convir 1 sum of Moses." Ana Slucl Melliod"il Church Beiiuf.ii't The Rev T. R. Jenkins, Pastor Sund iy, July 11 9:4.'i a.m. Church School 11 cm. - Morning Worship. Sermon by the Rev. 1J. li Slush ier. New Bern Disiric' superinteii ! d io 8 p.m. Evening Worship, the . Rev. Thomas Horner, as i.stanl pas tor, will preach. i 7:15 p in. - Intermedial" air! senior youth fellowships will meet, j 7:15 p.m. Junior League. Vacation Church School To Begin ai Tutile's Grove A Y;.(ation Church school will be held at Tultle's Grov M. ' hod i st c'uim'h during the week of July 1" 17 The school will lie hold each I ni'eht at 7:00 n in. and will l.i.l . aopr'o.im iti-ly until !) 3d i ni. All children between Jn ml' s of 4 ai'.l 1(5 are invited to attend. iStuil;,. uoishio. loll, .u ship. U'i k- ' .shop, ;od singing will b" fe ilincJ r.i.l pai cuts nre urged to make it possible lor their children ' la a1 tend. CEDAR ISLAND ltev. Maurice lloach of Durham filled his regular appointment here at the Free Will bViptist iliiirch Saturday night and Sun clay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels a 'd daughter of Charlotte spent the weekend here with relatives. YES, GET OUT AND RUDY THE SUHMERTIIIE! And all ihe accessories are faeve al More head Ciiy Drug Company Drop in and pick your needs. Sandals & Casual Shoes The ideal shoes for summertime loafing. No need fcr "hot ieel" when you have on a pair of these sandals they collect ihe breezes! ; t-ri u m : i u ' - . ,'r. Mr. Lawrence Goodwin of Wash ington, N. C, visited Mr, and Mr. J. W. Goodwin Sunday. Mr. Robert Garner who is work big at Lenoxville spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner. He re turned back to work . Monday. Messrs Karlie and Darrel Lup ton of Morehead and Cape Look- ' senl a short while here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodwin and daughters returned home last week from Tanraqua, Pa., when they visited Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Goodwin. Mr Hlakley Wade of Beaufort KFD, spent the weekend hen with his wife who is visiting her mot her, Mrs. Kiltie Day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodwin of Morehead were visitors here last f"i iil;.y. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cherry of Lexington are spe.iding a few days here. Mr. Vernon Goodwin and sis ter. Sarah Marie, of Morehead are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin. Mis Gladys l.upUiii left last : STW - SSI' your Property Insurance progtam slidos by unno ticed. Do you know exactly how much protection your Insurance dollar buys? It's Important that you know. One way to know about this important mat ter is to send for our FREE book "The New Woy to Buy Properly Insurance." Another tx way is to let us confer with you and ( J K tell you exactly what protection you have under your present property insurance program. Either way you are under no obligation. Either way you'll KNOW about your Insurance protection. Write or phone us today. S. A. CHALK, Jr. Muiual Insurance Agency First-Citizens bank Bldg. PHONIC M 836-2 Bathing Trunin Boxer slyle and form-iilted. Many different designs from solid colors to fan cy prints. Runprocf colors. - j I ' I u I rl vi -I' I :i .L. A GOOD DRUG STORE Wednesday for Tamaqua, ' Pa. From there she will go to Long Island, N. Y., to visit her brother, Mr. Monnie Daniels and family. Mr. Alvin Day spent the week end at Sealevel with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stickler and daughter, Patsy, of Tamaqua, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodwin, last week. Mr Wilbert Goodwin was called to Atlantic one day last week be cause of the illness of his brother, Vernon, who is in a hospit:! at viclimond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Farl Day attended die revival meeting tint was in iiogrets at Sl:cy last week. Swiss Pigeon Flights Limited BERN, Switzerland (AIM Carrier pigeons must not fly out of or into Switzerland without spe cial permit of the military depart ment, the Swiss federal council is decreed. Th military department also was aullv.irizod to forbid the training of carrier pigeon:; within Switzerland if such training was contrary to the political or military interests of the country. mi) fou're gambling when V MOREHEAD CITY Luggage kMMSntg?' Smart new luggage br your vacation needs. 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