fASS FOfcR CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TTJRES, BXAtTf OXf AtfTT HOZS2Aff CtfY, ItC TUESDAY, JULY ?(T, IMf i iHoreljeab (tttty facial fns Crol?a Fulcher, Sotlety Editor Merrill - Garner Vows Taken .'..'.ii n Core Creek Church Friday PERSONALS The Core Creek Community Church was the scene of a beatf- Jl iiiui WCUUU15 im six-uuriy u ciuck Mr. and Mrs. Roy Latham left Friday evening when Miss Louise Sunday for their home in Raleigh . Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aftei visiting Mrs. J. M. Amlek. j Vernon Jackson Garner, of More j! head City, became the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ba'sknight, 1 Mr- Coolidge Merrill, son of Mr of Elizabeth City, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Marshall Ayscue. t' Macon Woolard. of Pinetown, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Saunders have returned to Raleigh after vi siting Mrs. J. M. Amick for a week. Mr. and Mrs. , Vern Chase, of Moifit Airy and Mr. A. J. Wagner of Oxford, will arrive tomorrow to vtlit Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Wag ner Mks Lucy Ellen Gwyn, of Mount Airtf, returned home Sunday after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Warnier. Mr. and Mrs. W; ler, land daughter, havff returned to Mr. and Mrs. Wallare R. Wink ter. Emilv Chlor their home in Washington, I). C, after visiting find Mrs. Kenneth Wagner. Mr. Miss Grace Vaugh, of Mount Air recently visited her sister, Mrs! Kenneth Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradley and Mrs. I. K. I'ittman shopped in Newl Rem Saturday. . M day sevc JacU M and ss Frances I'ittinnn left Th'iis- lor Lake Charles. La., to ; pend al weeks with her sister, Mrs. Styron. Ji Wiiii s. Elisha Bass, of Black Creek Mrs. Ronald Reddick. of Beth el, lsited Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pitt- ; manllast week. Di. and Mrs. Victor Boll, of Ra- lcigH. spent the weekend with Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bell In McFwen flew down from ton-Salcm for the week end. Te Wiley Smiths, of doldsboro, spent the weekend at their cottage on flinset Shores. , CJcil Nelson has returned from Sauji Arabia. .. . . r 0 r- HOSPITAL NOTES rs. Jeff Garner, of Newport Wasladmitted Thursday for an ope ration on Friday. Miss Betsy Sta I lings Becomes' Bride of Benjamin Styrdn Wade Mr was day . Floyd Weidman, of Newport, fcidmitted to the hospital Thurs- for treatment. B.by Glenda Stanley, daughter of Mrs. Selma Stanley, of More- heal City, was discharged Satur- : day, Mrs. Jack Oakley, of Beaufort Wasldischargcd Sunday. ;" Miss Irene Willis, of Davis, was discharged Sunday. j II Mrs. Eugene H. Tingle, of Mer- rim SunBay for an operation yesterday. 1 girl Kirs. Stewart Brooks and baby. of Havelock, were discharged Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Quinn, and infant sonl of Newport, were discharged Saturday. for rs. W. A. Kittrell, of Beau tori was discharged Saturday. boyl cha fi n, was admitted to the hospital and Mrs. S. T. Merrill, of Beauforf, rfcl. Rev. L. A. Tilley, pastor the First Methodist Church, Morehead City, officiated using the double ring ceremony. Vows were spoken before a woodland background of pine and palmettos interspersed with tull baskets of white gladioli. Glowing white tapers in seven and nine branch candelabra with candles along the altar rail threw a soft light throughout the church. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. Grayden Paul, organist, and Mrs. Josiah Bailey sang "One Alone," "Because," and "The Lord's Prayer." Traditional march es were used for the processional and recessional and during the ceremony "I Love You Truly," and "Romance," by Rubinstein, were softly played. Miss Patricia Mallison. of Nor folk, Va., was maid of honor and the bride's only attendant. Sl e wore street length dress of pastel blue metallic cloth fashion ed with a round neckline, cap sleeves, and a draped skirt. Her accessories were pink and black, and she carried a nosegay of mixed pastel summer flowers fastened with p', k satin streamers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a pastel pink crepe-back satin afternoon dress fashioned with a deep coll ir edged with bugle beads; cap sleeves and a straight skirt with draoed liipline. She wore a hat of black maline trimmed in velvet and a pink os trich plume with a black lace veil and mitts of black lace, and car ried a white satin prayer book top ped with a purple orchid and flowing satin streamers. The groom chose his brother, Sammy Merrill, as best man, and ushers were Gerald and Jimmy Merrill, also brothers of the groom. Mrs. Garner, mother of the bride, wore aqua crepe with gold accessories and shoulder corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Merrill, wore a blue figured crepe dress with white accessories and a whire rose shoulder corsage. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip to unannounced points after which they will make their home at Queen Street, Beaufort. Mrs. Merrill is a graduate of the Morehead City High School and attended Woman's College of the University of North Carolina in Greensboro. At present she is em ployed by the Madix Corporation. Mr. Merrill is a grnduate of the Beaufort High School, and served with the Merchant Marines during World War II. He is co-operatdt of the Sanitary Lunch in Morehead City. On Thursday evening following the wedding rehearsal the bride's parents entertained with i Cake cutting for members of the wed ding party and out-of-town guests. The dining .table was Covered with a lovely white lace cloth and centered with the wedding cake A marriage: of unusual charm tfnd simplicity was solemnized Fri day evening at the First Methodist Church here when Miss" Betsy Bel! Stallings became the brfdcpf Ben jamin Styron Wade with the Rev. B. R. Slaughter of New Bern arid Re. L. A. Tilley, pastor of the First Methodist Church assisting. In the plighting of their troth the double ring ceremony was used. The church with the subdued lights In the choir loft and many burning tapers made a sceni of real beauty. For decoration long leaf bine, southern smilax and bas kets of white gladioli were used. The altar and the background were in white with smilax intertwined around the altar rail which held at intervals single lighted tapers. Nine, seven and three branch can delabra were used in the baek gronnd and on either side of the altar while tall floor baskets of White gladioli were placed within the attar and against a background of pine just outside and in front of the tall white columns of the church. The bride entered on he arm of her brother, Clyde Stallings, who gave her in marriage. She wore a wedding pown of white slipper satin designed along princess lines With draped belt ending in Ions points over the caurt train; her veil, was of imported French illu sion with a wreath of white gar denias and valley lillies. Her bri dal bouquet was of white roses, gardenias and Bristol Fairy, in cascade effect with ribbon shower. Her only ornament was a string of pearls, gift of the room. Mrs. Jack Lazenby, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her gown was floor length bouffant stvle white marquisette with an off-shoulder ruffled ':ifc;t and wide ruffles completing the skirt. She carried an arm bouquet Of red roses and gypsophclia tied with red satin streamers. Her hair arner mcnt was of red roses and white tulle. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Clifton Guthrie and Mrs. William Perrigo. They wore identical gowns as the matron of honor with similar bouquets and hair de corations. The little flower girl3, Ann Ward Williams and Dotty Chalk, were similarly dressed in floor length white marquisette 'Ith miniature bouquets of rosebjJs and tulle and tiny red rosebuds in their hair. Mrs. Stallings, mother of the bride, wore an aqua crepe gown with a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Wade, mother of the groom, was dressed in a becoming gowjn of black while her corsage was of white roses. Mrs. J. C. B. Morton, grandmother of the bride, also chose a gown of black with a cor sage of white roses. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Stallings and the late I. C. Stallings. She graduated from the illiam Vance Fulford, of Beau- was discharged Saturday. Mrs. Warren Styron and baby of Morehead City, were dis- ged Sunday. Mrs. Gary T. Windell, was trahs feraed Saturday to Winston-Salem for further treatment. Mrs. Roy F. Mason, of Newport, rfdl was admitted Monday for a minor operation. Grlflii Attends Naliemal Ass. Rfcv. J. C. Griffin has returned from Pocahontas, Ark., where he attended the National Association 6f free Will Baptist churches. In the company gbing front this sec tion! of the state with the Griffin parly, were Mrs. L. E. Ballard, a member of the Women's Auxiliary Of trie church and Miss Zalehe Llold, of New Bern, Rev. W. K. Jordan of KiristoA, and Rev. Rashie Kennedy of Goldsboro. rv. Mr. Griffin was reelected to tf e Executive Committee of the General Board, which office is for Lire year terra. which was topped with the tra ditional bride and groom. Ivy and candles in crystal candle holders were . used to decorate the table. Mrs. 0. K. Garner, aunt of the bride, served the Cake after the first slice had been cut by the bridal couple. Mrs. George Kline, of Pottstown, Pa., presided at the piinth bowl and assisted in serving the other refreshments of nuts and mints. Out of town guests here for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Garner, of New Bern, Mrs. George C. Kline, of Pottstown, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Garner, of Newport local high school and also com pleted the commercial course there. She later attended Tascu lum College in Tennessee. For the past three years she has made her hOme in Berkley, California, where she held a responsible position. Mr. Wade, who is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wade, is also a graduate of the local schools. For three years he saw service in the United States Army serving a part of that time over seas. Following his discharge, he was signed with the Chicago Cubs and took his training at California. At this time he is playing with the Nashville Tennessee Club and the voung couple will reside in that city. Prior to the ceremony a pro gram of nuptial music was render ed by Mrs. George Mizesko, organ ist, and Mrs. Josiah Bailey, Jr., soloist. Numbers given by Mrs. Mizesko were "I Love You Truly," "Sweetest Story Ever Told," "My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice," and "0, Promise Me," Schubert s Sere nade and Schubert's Ave Maria. Mrs. Bailey sang "Because" and at the conclusion of the ceremony "The Lord's Prayer." Following the ceremony a recep tion was given at the bride's home on Bridges Street. Mrs. D. G. Bell greeted guests at the door and Mrs. John Lashley introduced them to the receiving line after which Mrs. W. J. Brooks, of Norfolk, Va., directed them to the gift room where Mrs.' M. T. Mills presided. Mrs. C. B. Arthur and J. C. Taylor served lime ice with Mrs. Robert Harrell presid ing at the cake table following the cutting of the first slice by the bride and groom. Assisting in serv ing were the honorary bridesmaids; Mrs. Bill Wasarhaly, of Norfolk, Va., Misses Coretta Thomoson, Ann Mills, Dot Harrell and Sarah Boyd and Mrs. Robert MacDougall. Miss Coretta Thomnson also presid ed at the bride's book and good byes were said to Miss Eloise Free man. For travelling Mrs. Wade chang ed to a model of black crepe skirt and bolero jacket with Dohman sleeves, white tucked crepe blouse and an American beauty cumber bund. She wore a small black ft 'ther hat. Her gardenia corsage was lifted from her bridal bouquet. Since Mrs. Wade's return from California several weeks ago she has been shown a number of cour tesies by her many friends in the city. I Out of town guests here for the wddding were. Clyde Stalling, of W)is)iingtuD. 'Ci: Mr. and--' Mr?. Jarki Lazenby of Chapel Hill, and Statesville, Mrs. W. J. Brooks ' nd daughter, Mrs. Bill Wasarhaly of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Bryan Poe of Southern Pines and son, Gene Poe and Bert Whitford of Raleigh; Mrs. Ira Garner, Mrs. Sam Edwards, and Mr. Will Bell, of Newport, Rev. B. B. Slaughter and daughter, Miss Ann Walker Slaughter, of New Bern. Mrs. W. Bock EnieriaiM Thursday Bridgt) Clttb Mrs. Warreri BcV Mterfairied members of the Thtfrsttajr ifter noon bridge thro at Iter' horttt' at 2:30 O'clock. ' ! Guests were Mrs. Wallace Wink-' lef, Mrs. Eugene Roelo'ff; Mrs. J. A. Chalk and Mrs, Richard Price. , Mrs. t Walter Morrfc? wa VgYi score winner arid1 Mr. WHikfer,' low. ThesldmfMze,wttrttr!tlrs. Frank Exumi. The hostess1 sefred delicious ap-; pie pie a ia mode at reiresunem time. Moraft-Fu-lcH&f Mr. and Mrs. WiMiam L. Fufche'r request the honour of yom presence at the marriage" of their daughter Caroryft Ricks' to Mr. John Michael Moran on Frichrv, the twenty-third of July at eight o'clock in the1 evening St. Egbert's Catholic Church Morehead City, North Carblina No invitations will be sent in Carteret County but al friends of the family are cordially invited to attend the wedding and reception which will follow at the home of the bride's parents, 207 North Sixth Street. YoUlh Night at Tuttles Grove The revival meeting at Tuttles Grove Methodist Church began last night with great success. The Rev. Leon Russell, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Church of Golds boro, is the visiting evangelist. Thursday night at 8 o'clock will be a special Youth Rally and all young people of Carteret county arc Invited to attend. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Boyer, of Morehead City, announce the birth of a son, Earl Ross, in the Fowle Memorial Hospital, Washington, N. C, on Friday, July 16, at 9 p. In. At birth the younger weighed 8 lbs and 12 oz. Dauughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Jack Styron an nounce the birth of a daughter Eva Jane on Friday, July 16v at 3:55 o'clock in Lake Charles, La. At birth the baby weighed 7 lbs and 2 oz. Mrs. Styron is the former Miss Margaret Pittman of Morehead City. Headlines for Small Fry Iff w. 1 , I II s p V X 6' I L fn , HEAft START . . . A fltife fyke win learn correct nair nrusning technique' If she is rewarded for hef effort., A Jewel colored brush fa fascinating and gay. By BETTY CLARKE Af Newsfeatures Beauty Editor If 'you want to teach your little girt good grooming habits, make them easy for her. When brushing her hair she should know the cor rect technique, own a pretty brush and get a reward (hat will encou rage her to continue her grooming practices. Teach deT td Use the brush cor rectly by letting her brush her hair when . you do yours. Set up a scoring system for her. At first she will be awkward and tire easily. . But as her performance improves yoll can mark her prog gress either by the gold star method dr special treats. A simple and effective brush routine is Ohe .that starts at the nape of the neck and encircles the head, brushing a layer of hair at a time. Every stroke should be upward and outward, to raise the hair so that the bristles can PHOTO FANS USS Gkaloosa Docks At Port Terminal Sunday The USS Okaloosa, from New Yorfy transporting Marines pariW-J ipaung in reserve training at Camp Lejeune, docked at Port Ter minal at 7 o'clock Sunday night and left at daybreak yesterday. ' The USS Randall, out of Balti more, lay offshore all day Sunday. Men were brought ashore in small landing craft and transported to the Marine base by truck. More vessels, connected with Marine maneuvers, will dock at ter minal next Monday, July 2d. lor I's Supper at Free Will Chnreh : jrehead City Free Will Baptist chu ch announces that the regular cbs rvance of the Lord's Supper will be held at the church Wed- - s jay evening at 8 o'clock. Every .. iber ia urged to attend and rs made to feel at home. f 'it la used for scores of things, Jing making plastics, nylon , dyes, drugs, synthetic rub- ud photographic materials, . King-size LIPSTICK for a Queenl i More, much more, than just lipsdtkt A pass-key to enHdflg -IJp beauty seven "Costume shades Infused with fustroUs color that magically become part of frotil Mori, htuch mote; ffaid jhst smooth texture! Instead, a formula satiny. O&Af imootnf Fashions your perfect lip-shpe keeps M theie, 4ntrbkeii by feather) 6dgei More, much more, in every deluxe-shed case, brml. t ming wth pulsating color keeps you breath-takingly lovel for months , I , tai kisses' . i . to cornel $1.00 ate t S G U Drug Store ArendeU Si. Phone S791 r::2ECEAD flit z7 fi ..1 kiln I ar m m a I tJM M wm aV' li I 24 HOUR SEBYIGE ON all runs 6- EARLY vJEVELERS Amstit st. MOREHEAD CITY cleanse and massage the scalp. The brush should be placed on jts side against the scalp at the neck line and turned with a twist of the wrist so that all the bristles roll on the scalp. Explain to your youngster that the bristles should touch the scalp so as to loosen dry skin particles and stimulate surface circulation. She should brush to the very tips of her hair to re move dust, dry skin particles and excess oil. A good brush will give daugh ter the best cooperation. You can Choose a sparklinc jewel colored one, but make sure it has long resilient bristles. These should be set at least half way around the brush to nive double-brushing with every stroke. You might go so far as to show her how to put her hair up in rag curlers. This can be made more attractive for her, and the per formance seem less of a chore, if you supply her with some color ful rag curlers. Save bright red,' green, blue and yellow strips of material which can be used for this purpose. You will notice that as daugh ter becomes more conscious of her hair, she also will become interest ed iri how she wears it. The sfrrrple hairdo always it best for a little girl. If she wears pigtails, how ever, during the winter months, find a becoming aranucnwnt that will be cooler for summer. 'You can do this by cutting her hair a little shorter so that the braids fall just a bit below her shoulders. Or you may wind them around her head and fasten them with a bow on top. It may be troublesome at first to copp with daughter's attempts to arrange her own hair. But when she has learned, mother can rest on her laurels. 52 Mid-Summer All Sizes: 12 io 20 9 to 15 -38 lo 44 18 1-2 lo 24 1-2 ITHE DRESS SHOP WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Dial mBfiiOi fill; MOREHEAD CITY 111 in Arendell St. wt ASSIERSS Patented Strapless Hi-Low' Witchery la lux urious satin with lace frame. Sizes S2-31 $5X3 FAinsE conT snop 1103 Arendell St M 9711 MofvfctftA City - SPBDIC AW) SUHHEB . j DRESSES j I REDUCED i i I I -Some as Much as Half- f I One-Fourlh Off On All Colions I Yes, It's Smart To Cook Electrically! 1 tftti tn HOT AE3UT It EOYS. 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