3 M ,YTD OA3ILi30I (IMA I "1 VJJULM JHBtitt-Vnsn YTVKJOJ TJJI.j dbnoMuT). TrT-rrr-.-rrrnirrfrr i iln- in . fi CAETEMTJOfNTT NEWS-TIMES, BEAUFORT AND MOftEftEAD CTTT, ft. C. PAfiEPrfl outfort foetal ;Nrcfos ..rolya Fulchi Society Editor Missas Mildred and Betty Jean Janiels returned home last Tues ay after spending several days in Brooklyn, N. Y. While there ley were the guests of Aurthur Hoecklein and family. Mr., Robert Bledsoe, of Fleet wood, returned home last Sunday tfter spending several days visit iig Miss Betty Jean Daniels. Gitests of Ralph Daniels and Misses MiWred and Betty Jean Da- riieli on Saturday evening were iss Agnes Sasser, Dorothy Dut- n and Tonjmie Cobb of Wilson, ranees Matthews of Washington, r. and Mrs. Mitchell McGowan, Newport, R.K.D., Chester Da- is, of Wiuamston, urover rora- am, of Kmston, Jack Miller, Winfred Stevens, Eugene Murray nd Billy Bowman, of Winston- alem and Robert Bledsoe , of Eleewtood. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Gillikin, of ronx, N. Y., are spending their Jvo weeks' vacation with his pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Uitii Mn at Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit R. Mc 'Hlhaney and- children, Rebecca rind RalDh. of Norfolk, Va., arc siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Ronnie Gillikin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beagley, Sr., ajnd Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bcagley, Jr.. Williamsport, Pa., recently spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steed. Mrs. A. S. Rose and four child jen, Ann, Augustus, t nnrics aim J ean, of Boston. M.iss. arrived Sat rday night to visit her mother I Irs. Nicholas Walker. Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Evett, of (toldsboro, spent the week en-1 iith Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jefferson Miss Kitty Lynch has returned tt) Jersey City, N. J. where she is taking a nurses training course. Jfter spending her vacation at ome. Mr. Frank Leonard is spending veral days in New York on busi ness. Mrs. Lillian Foreman, of Madi- ion, is visiting Mrs. L. E. Thomas. Bernice Jones, of State College, Tipent the weekend at home. ,, r ' ' Mr. and"" Mrs. GleHfl (Adair, left Tuesday, to make their home at Langley Field, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Mason returned Saturday from a 'visit with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Peter Brunk- orst, in Boston, Mass. Roger Hunt left yesterday to spend his vacation in Warrenton. Mrs. L. C. Dickinson, who is em ployed at Merrill's Store, is spend lag her vacation at home. Lt. Robert II. Hill, Jr., and fam y of West Palm Bench, Fla., are siting Lt. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hill. Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mrs. Winnie Mason and Mr. and Mrs. J. f. Ma- - - r i i-i T. ...... ........ S PAUL g obby-craf!) BEAUFORT 613 BROAD ST. P. 0. BOX 66 CAEITETS HADE TO OBDER - SIGMS PLAX-COTE TAHPR-MADE The Floornsmel For Any LAWN FURNITURE Material WOOD CEMENT INSIDE ' MAKE YOUR BACK- OR OUTSIDE YARD A PLACE FOR $1.40 qt $4.80 GaL ' enjoyment - Summer Evenings Choose a fragrant, soothing cologne from Out complete stock by Dorothy Gray, lucien Lelon, Lentheric, Yard-' , ley and Cars Norne .... Lingering scents to keep you lovely for hours. "T X ' . ' i ; V . : ' '' JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YbUlJ DOCTOR" Tj rhWe-J3Jl9811 - Nlgbi Phones-V3461-586l ! ' BEAUFOaT, ft. C V son and daughter- Frances, of Morehead City, spent Sunday in iNew,j$ern witn tne l. u. masons. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wilson were weekend guests ofMr. and Mrs. 0. S. (Tobe) Clawson. ' Mrs. O. S. Clawson, Beaufort, Mrs. J. R. Van Meter, Iilrs. 11. E, Matthews and small daughter, Ka ty were visitors in Durham Tues :I::y and Wednesday Qf last week Mr. L. W. Brabble, of Norfolk, Va., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell, left Friday for his home. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Moore, of Cho - cowinity, visited relatives heret Monday. Harry Tyler spent the weekend at Grifton with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tyler, who are spending the summer there. Miss Rettie Lou Merrill is at tending a house party at Ocean Drive, S. C, this week! Horace Mayo, Jr., and Gus Brown, of Catonsville, Md., nre spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Crip Jones. W. A. Neal. of New J?ern, spent the week end with Mrs. Alex Nor ris and family. Hugh Carraway left Tuesday for the Veteran's Hospital in Fayette ville, where he will receive treat ment. Mr. George L. Hatsell, pa, Fla., is visiting his Mr. Charles Hatsell. of Tarn brother, Mrs. N. Thomas Fnnett and her niece, Miss Carolyn Sclater, who had been visiting from Richmond left this week for a visit to Pitts field, Mass. R. B. Adair, of Raleigh, is spend ing his vacation at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. David Wincgar anil Iwo daughters, Elizabet'i and Kath ?iine, of White Ston", Va., will ar ive this week to spend a week with the N. W. Taylors. Dr. and Mrs. Fred Morrison'and three children, of Lvnchburg, V.i., are visiting Mrs. Ernest Davis. ' . "l Hf; t'nn,.j'M i.i.i i vlJHr,au4 .Fjittfe.LUUeitfild. of Auburn, Maine, ar visiting R rs. Bayard Tavlor. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. i F. Seller, or Beaufort, announce iae birth of r daughter, Jimmie Delaine, in the Morehead City hospital on July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Brooks, of Havelock, announce the birth, of a daughter, Carmella Jean, in the Morehead City hospital on July 12. Hunnings Family Reunion The annual reunion of the Hun nings family will be held at the home of Mr. Charlie Hunnings in Grantsboro. AH relatives are cor dially invited to bring a picnic lunch and attend. STAY CO 01 AND LOVELY On Those Special ' Rebekas io Sponsor Supper Al Odd Fellows Hall Friday The Meriam Rebekah Lodge of Beaufort will sponsor a supper Friday evening at the Odd Fel lows Hall on Turner Street from 6 until 7:30 o'clock. Tickets for adults wil be $1.00 and for children $.73 per phte. The' menu consists of chilled grapefruit juice, baked ham, pota to salad, preen peas, sliced toma toes, pickled beets, hot rolls, iced tea and apple pie. Tickets for the supper are being sold by both the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs arid delivery of plates will be made as well as tables for those wishing to dine at the Hall. Miss Betty Rumley Given Surprise Shower Monday Miss Betty Rumley. hriile-rlri" of I lnaa' was """"J "'. snnw"."nV f. ' Ml's- G,1'l'rl Potter und Mrs. .fee IIUMSr, Jr., uh mimuiM i i-iui. u 8 o'clock at Mrs. I'ulter':: home Bridge was p'-yod at three tpbles with the high score prize, a double deck of cards. bein wir by Mrs. "Julius Duncan. Second high, cosmetics, was won by Mrs Duke Howard while Mrs. Jimmy Johnson received the biw!i prize correspondence cards. The hostesses served delicious block wedding cake decorated in the traditional green und white, with mints, nuts, and fruit cockt-ill. Miss Rumley received china in her chosen pattern from the Hos tesses as well as nurny lovely and useful gifts from the others pie sent. OBITUARIES Bradbury Child Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon for the 4 month old baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Bradbury, of Beaufort. The child died Saturday niuht at Dr. Sidbury's hospital. Wilmington. Interment ws in 'Cedar Grove cemetery, New Bern. The Hev. R. L. Pugh officiated at the serv ice. Mrs. Sallie Mcintosh Mrs. Sallie Macintosh, 81, died at the home of Mr. 0. O. Fulrher at 8:15 yesterday morning Funeral arrangements arc incom plete. James E. Holland .limes Edward Holland. 59. resi dent of Smvrna. died at the More hpad City hospital July 13. Mr. Holland is a native of Annapolis. W4t..i ..il ... . .... .. ; Fureral services wre conducted from St. Paul's church in Beaufort at 2 ti.m. vesterd'V with In'erfvht 'n Bavview cemetery, Morehead City. Surviving is his widow, the for mer Ruhv Pavis, daughter of Dr. Prtvis; Smyrna. Mrs. Francis Smith Mrs. Francis Smith, 63, was found de.id in bd nt 1 a. m. Tues dv morning at her home in Proud Crk. Cans" of death is believed to he heart failure. Services were conducted Wed nesday afternoon from the Meth odist Church at Broad Creek by the Reverend Clark of the Metho dist chur"h. Havelock. Interment followed in Broad Creek eemWerv. Surviving are fobr ddivhters, ns. Y. I-wis. Mrs. James Salter. Mrs. Leo Dixon and Mrs. Moody Norcom; a son, Foster Smith, five "iter. Mrs. Anderson 'Tnvlor and Mrs. W. B. Rowe, of Morehead City, Mrs. .M. O. S-lter. of New port RFD 1, Mrs. Fred Smders of Savannah, Ga,, Mrs. Dexter Smith of Swansboro and one broth er, Forthrod Lewis, of Newport. Ron Born Mr. and Mrs. E. Dewey Willis, of Beaufort, 'announce the birth of a son, James Stevens, on July '9. at 8:25 a. m, in the Morehead City hospital. Mrs. Willis Is the Tormer Miss Theresa Willis of Williston. Wcslcyan Guild Has Picnic The Wesleyan Guild of 'he Ann Street Methodist Church enlayed a delightful picnic at Atlantic Beach Monday evening. Taxi As School Bui MARLOW, England (AP) Marlow's school board has hired i taxi, at S2 50 per day, to drive disabled Alan Webb, 6, to and from school. . Grass-fed mustangs could out run grain-fed horses regularly, old timers reported. : GET YOUR PERMANENT WAVE! AND HAIR STYLE TODAY D:ra Dean Deatily Sbp FRONT STREET . . "'. ' . BEAUFORT Upstairs Over Jeffs Bartow Shop '.: WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS " NEWS of thr CHURCHES Rev. Leon Russell, pastor of St. Prut's Methodist Church, Cnldshoro, who will conduct re vival serv'nes rt the Tutlles Grove Methodist Church hegin nin;; July 13 and conlinuinn each night throughout that week at eight o'clock. First Methodist Church Morehead City The Rev. L. A. Tllley, Pastor Sunday, July 18 !l:30 a.m. -- Church School 11 am. Mornina Wnrshin sermon by the Rev. B. B. Slaugh ter. New Bern, district superin tendent. 7 p in. Methcdist Youth Fel lawship R p m. Eveninq Worship ami film. "One More Commandment." Monday, July 19 3 p.m. --- Joint meeting of all WSCS circles at the parsonage, 712 Bridges street. Wednesday, July 20 8 p.m. Mid week prayer service Youth Wt'ek for intermedin .'s will be observed July 18-23. Tho mas Horner, student at Puke livi nity school, will be in charge. Mr Horner's work this summer is di vided between Ann Street church. Beaufort, and First Methodist church. Morcher.d City. North River Mctnodist Church The Rev. T. R. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday, July 18 - 1 1 a.m. Sunday School 12 noon Worship service The Methodist Church Morehead Circuit 'The Rev. W. 1). Caviness, Pastor I Franklin Memorial Methodist Church Morehead City Sunday, July 18 ' aG-'a'.m. Chureh School "'It tm!'-- Sermon by the pas. tor 8 p.m. Sermon by the Rev. , Harold Austin Tuttle's Grove 10 a.m. Church School 8 p.m. Evening service, be ginning of the revival, sermon by the Rev. Leon Russell, pastor of ! St. Paul's Methodist church, Golds bo ro. 1 Salter Path 10 a.m. Church School 3 p.m. - Afterhoon worship service. Special service for chris tening babies. Camp Glenn 10 a.m. Morning Worship, sermon by the pastor. 11 a.m. Church School Ann Street Methodist Church Beaufort The Rev. T. R. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday, July 18. 1918 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Worship, sermon by the pastor, "A World to Our Making " Special music by the choir. 6 p.m. Evening Worship, ser mon by the pastor, "The Stroke of One's Hand." Special music by PHOTO FANS 24 POOR SERVICE CN ALL FILMS EARLY JEWELERS Arendell St. MOREIIEAD CITY "The Look" is Short! Swing out for Summer in a smooth new thortie. hairdo . , . A snug little cap coif oa your pretty head is a eertala Indica tion that you know your fashion cues . . v .Because your skirts are longer, your hair must be shorter to maintain a smartly balanced silhouette . Wear It satin smooth or crisply curled, hot wear" It SHORT!, I the Sunshine and ui-t"or Choirs. 7:15 p.m. Intermediate and senior vouth felbwships, ar.d ju nior league. United Methodist Church Ocracoke, N. C. The Rev. C. J. Tllley, Pastor Sunday, July 18, 1948 10 a m. Church School 11 9.m Lord's Supper Sacra ment, sermon "God's Power in the Sacraments" by the pastor. r n m (litest minister, Rev erend Richardson, of the Holstein conference of Virginia and Ten nessee. Webb Memorial Presbyterian Morehead City The Rev. J. V. Axtell, Pastor Sunday, July 18 9:43 a.m. Church School II a. m --Divire Worshin. 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Mond.iy, July 19 3:30 p.m. Circle No. 1, Wom en's Auxiliary, meets. 9 p.m. Circle No en's Auxiliary, meets. Worn- Four Attend Presbytery A. V. Vick. Alex Lewis, the Rev. 1. V. Axtell nnstor or Webb Me -"nriM P'-e'-i" trian eli'irch, all of Morehead Cily, and James Mur doch, Wildwond, attended the wi'tinp of the Wilmington Pres bytery held in St. Andrew's Cove nant Presbyterian church Tuesday. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. Charles R. Everlnn. of Co lumbia, was admitted to the hos nil al Momlav for treatment. M ister James ('. Fuller, Jr., of Salisbury. w:is admitted to the hospital Monday and discharged Thursday. Mrs. I.ila Garner, of Newport was admitted to the hospital Tues day for treat me it. Baby Glenda Joyce Stanley, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Stanley, was admitted to the hospital Wed nesdav. Mrs James Wade, of Williston. w;;s admitted Tuesday for an on -al ion and her condition is satis factory. Mrs. Gary T. Windell. of More head Citv, was admitted to the hospital Monday for an operation on Tuesday. Baby William Vance Fulford, Jr., of Beaufort, was admitted Wednesday for treatment. ' Mrs. Madeline Rivers, of New port, was discharged Wednesday. i . Master William Spencer Sm't'i. I son of Mr. E. R. Smith, of Salter Path, was admitted Thursday. Mrs. Victor T. Bellamah, of Beaufort, was discharged Thurs- day after a major operation. Mr. Norwood Paul, of Sea Level, was admitted Wednesday for treat ment. Mr. Milton Laughton, of Beau fort, was admitted Wednesday for - - M.tET'L FALL IM LINE Oy 4 T. , "H . . -77:--..irr:.-... . . I 1 V. as much far yJ Bottled by: Greenville Bottling Co., Greenville, N. C. Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Company, N. Y. OTWAY Mr. and Mrs. Goldman Gillikm "nl children, of Florid i. arrived here last week to spend the sum mer with his mother, Mrs. Ark La Gillikin and relatives 1 Everyone is glad .to know that Mr. Bnker Lrwrenc.e w ;s able to be discharged from the hospital at Norfolk, Va. He arrived home Sun day. Pr. E R vrr 0r Wilson, was in the neighborhood Saturday on business. Kjder T. H Edwards of Jarksnr ville, visited friends here Saturday Mr. Ralph Duwly and mo; her Mrs. Eqiiilla Powly. of M rsliall berg, visited Mrs. IJeulah Dowly Saturday. Mrs. Henry Pudley. of New Bernroad, sn;'iil the week end willi her mother, Mi:. I.ucretia Law re nee. Mrs. Alonzn Taylor and son, of Slncy. visited her parents Mr. ami Mr. T. P. Lawrence. Sunday. Mrs. Loia TlinniDsnn was called to see Mrs. B. B. Lnwrcnce awhile Sunday. "Mr. Wilhert Lawrence has been spending awhile with his family Mr. Haleii;h Gillikin. of Beau 'fort, was-the dinner ;nest of his sister ar.d brother in law Mr. ar.d Mrs. v.c Lew is. .Sunilay. Mr anil Vis. WhiUord 1? (iilli k in c.jlli il to see N'r and Mrs. B. B Lawrence and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, of Jacksonville, usilcd friends h'.-te Saturday. Mrs. Raleigh Gillikin and child ren, of Be.'Mlort. snent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anh'll l,:'wreni" Mr. I.. Gillikin. of Williston, N. (' , visited relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Howard Kulcher and, child ren, of Ninth River, were the Sun day I'uests of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Presto i I .awronce. Mr. and Mrs. lilye Gillikin and children, of Portsmouth, Va.. is here visiting his mother. Mrs. Bi ker Lawrence and family Miss Helen Gillikin anil her friend. Miss June, ol Portsmouth, Va.. silent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Acln n Gil lik)n. Hev. and Mrs. I nil is were the dinner "uesls of Mr. and Mrs. Van nic Willis Monriny. i Mr. Gilbert keliv, of Fon'.iowi, Tenn , who is employed al the Ksso Service station at Beaufort and his twin brother. Herbert is employed there, visited Bedford ('. Dowly Monday evening. i nil operation yesterday, dilion is satisfactory. His con- Mr. Frank A. Ilaltoh, of More bead Cily, is receiving treatment lh"'tbe hospital. Mrs. Jack Oakley, of Beaufort, was admitted to the hospital Tues day for treatment. Mrs. Decatur Swinson, of More head City, was admitted Tuesday for treatment. PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS KIL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT pMshmt) V ":.. jtnifcstt 1 ' " V Mr. Walter Davis, of Marshall berg, was in the neighborhood a while Saturday. GCRACOKE Mrs. Victor Gregsis and baby onvhter of Worchester, Mass,, ar rived Tuesday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burrus. Her rister, Mrs. Sybil Simpson met them in Hatteras and returned with them. ' Ikey P O'Neal nnd Larry Simp rn snent Tuesd-y in Hatteras agd returned Wednesday. Vr Van Henry O'Neal was rushed to the Morehead City hos-. Mlal Th'Tsilav night. July 1, on the U.S.C.G. pickett boat. His wife and son accompanied him. Mrs. Emelie Guthrie returned ti 'Florida with her daughter, Mrs Waller Austin Tuesday, Jn'y flth. Mrs Vir.'inii Austin and three children left Wednesday to pend H few days in ILtteras with rela tives and friends. Mr and Mrs Russell William1 and daughter. Patsy, of Norfolk, Va.. arrived Sunday, Julv 4th to visit their parents and friends. Mrs, Annie Pudley and two sons, Havabelle nd Mr and Mrs. Claude ,v dlcy anil daughter, of Washing 1 ' ' N. ('.. arrived Sunday, June "7th to visit Mrs. Dudley'', two brothers, Mr Arthur and Mr. ILtas O'Neal. Mr and Mrs, Alton Scarborough and son of Philadelphia are visit ii. v. Mr. Scaroorough's parents, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Scarborough. Mr. :nil Mrs Hooerl l ee Gar fish are visiting Mr Garrish's mother. Mrs. Fl.-i:i Garrish. Mr and Mrs Laii'-'lilon Howard nnd sun are visiting Mr. Howard's mother, Mrs. Alphia Howard. Mrs. A. K. Ryrum and daughter, M ;:!', of Raleigh, and Rev. and FABRICS ALL KINDS ALL COLORS Here are fabrics to spark' Ideas for your own interior dec orating ideas (Jay. vivacious patterns for draperies, slipcov ers, and every other need, Macall patterns for your dressmaking needs. II A S O II ' S Arendell St. Morehead Bo fresh as a flower S and 17 Arendell Street hour ksMj I after flj $ hour I ' K3ZZAD CITY .-a . ,. . .... i Vfrs. Powell Richardson and two! children of Cdburn, Va., are va cationing in their summer cot-! tage. Mrs. Richardson is also' Mrs. Byrum's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Rosenmergy. "nd son, of Elizabeth City spent the weekend with Mrs., Rosemer ..iy's parents, Mr and Mrs. G. F. O'Neal. Miss Audrey O'Neal returned loi.'e Saturday after visiting her :ister, Mrs. James Hosemergy of Elizabeth City. Mrs. Agatha Helms of South rtoslon, Vj., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Homer Howard. Wild horses once were nea'lv "i numerous on the American plains as buffalo. 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