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mday, nf si, ins CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE:SEVBN ( if HARLOWE Mrs. Ashton H. Tallman and "Miss Bernice Tallman of near k Beaufort were In the community "Wednesday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Temple and Children of New Bern and Mrs. 'Temple's nephew visited .Mr. and uUrs. Ralph Temple recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle of Cherry 'faint were here Sunday nightto Jjee Mrs. Charlie Bell. Mrs. Emma Oglesby was in 'tPeaufort Saturday on business, w Mr. and Mrs. George Garner of e8eiilsvillc were here last Monday nd Tuesday to see Mr. Garner's sister, Mrs. Ralph Temple. 1 1 Philip Taylor motored to Rocky jJVfount Friday to take Mrs. Harold aTaylor and son, Joe, who were en hroute to Washington, D. C. jj Tom Adams and A. B. Morton. Jr., were in New Bern last Mon ay to see the recruiting officer )L the post office. it. Miss Doris Temple who spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Char '"fts Merrill at Cherry Point rc "jjurned home Saturday. Mrs. Addie Thomas Manizonla jnd children of Norfolk, Va have .Returned home after visiting her "mother, Mrs. James R. Wade. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Waters of ?Jew Bern spent the weekend with njfaen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther -Taylor, tv. v Miss Emily Taylor of Raleigh okas guest of Mrs. Pearl Olund during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill of jMierry Point spent Saturday with fheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph $emple. 8! Tom Adams, son-of Mrs. Lottie -Adams, left Thursday morning for Raleigh to pnlist in the U. S. Navy. He was sent to California for his training. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green of Ra jjjleieh snd Miss Rhetta Martin of " bSmitlifiold soent the weekend with iihe Ashby B. Morton's. Miss Cora Bell Ives of Smith "Ueld, Mrs. E. O. Edgerton and rhiss Dorothy Edgerton of Ralrigh ?16assed through Sunday enroute jfiome from visiting Mr. and Mrs. yftlaude Taylor at Bachelor. fi -oi Mrs. William Ingram and daugh- 'J'ter, Bettie, of Kennansville visited . relatives heer last week. 9 Miss Mary Lou Mason, who has ,been attending summer school at . Chapel Hill came home last week "to visit her parents until she re vurns to college at Greensboro to Complete her four years of col ;vfcge. Mrs. Otto Phiefer, who has been nfisiting her daughter. Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor, left Sunday afternoon ior Florida. 'l Mr. and Mr. Burner L. Wither jOMrton and children, Phil, Beverly Tfltd, Terry; of yanceboro, . Visited, fetative. her. several aays. J Mrs. Roy Mason was a patient tftest Monday and Tuesday at the "Morehesd City Hospital. Mrs. ;Minn had her teeth extracted lf$hile there. . Mrs. Harry Davi and Miss Mary tiElizabeth Davis motored to Stella runday afternoon to visit Mrs. ; I Clara Pelletier and family. i -" Mr. and Mrs. John White Ives, l "'Jr., of Raleigh, visited Mr. and - Mrs. Carlton Taylor during the 1 Weekend. (& 1 Miss Betty Jane Meson spent last Monday at Marshallberg with Mrs. Xenophon Mason. V ..-i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Taylor and; children, "Vicky" and Gerald, of North River spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Taylor. . i Mrs, W. C. Williams and her, guest, Mrs. Burney L. Withering ton Beverly and Terry Withering ton were in Beaufort Tuesday aft? ernoon. 1 4 Miss Catherine Noe of Beaufort wi.o has been visiting Miss Eliia beth Morton returned home Sun day. Mrs. Earl Dickinson and Mrs, Lester Dickinson of Core Creek, vlrs. Charles Young and son, '"'nvne. of Jacksonville, were here Thursday to see Mrs. Charlie BelL Mrs. Ashby B. Morton spenl Friday in Beaufort. i Mrs. John Hardison a"d danghj er. Cherry, cf near New Ber( were here recently visiting Mr, nrt Mrs. vev Tavlor. ; Mrs. Genrge W. Ball and Mri "harlie Bell were in Morrhead "itv Friday Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tvlor fn4 son, Preston, were in New Bern Saturday on business. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Small and Mis,s Rebecca Small of Norfolk, Va visited Mrs. A. N. Bell during the weekend. Rev. J. M. Jolliff will hold 11 o'clock services Sunday, August 1 at the Methodist church. Mr and Mrs. Clvd" S. Tavli end Miss Eleanor Taylor motored to Beaufort Sunday afternoon to take their guest. Mrs. Otto Phiefer to the bus station. Mrs Pearl Olund. Philin Tavlor and Johnnie Olund were in Beau fort Sundav afternoon'. Mrs. Ashby B. Morton and son, A. B Jr.. were in Beaufort Tues day morning. Miss Carolyn Willis, of Beaufort, was guest of Miss Jean Ball during the weekend of July 17. - Mr. and Mrs John W. Ivns. Jr.. of Raleigh, visited Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Tavlnr during the weekend of July 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ivev Taylor motor ed to Newport Sunday afternoon, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Xenonhon Mason and son, Charles, of Marshallberg. snent Sundav. July 18 with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and daughter, Jean. Claudia and Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ball, of Bachelor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton Sunday, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis, Mrs. Harry Davis and Miss Mary Eliza beth Davis attended funeral ser vices for James E. Holland Thurs day evening of July 15 at More hnsiH . ritv Mr Holland was Mr. ma Mrs, Hov Mason, Miss Jane'Mhson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuch . Williams. Mrs. Luke Turner and I son, Eddie, and Carl Bell were in Beaufort Saturdav, Julv 17. Rudolph Cheek, USN. of Nor folk, Virginia, is visiting his moth er at Mrs. Carlyle Taylors. Mrs. Carl H. Morton end mother. I Mrs. Dallas Sadler. Mrs. William . Noe and son, Clyde visited Mrs. Augustine Piner in New Bern re cently, I Mrs. Willie Bradshaw and child ren spent Sunday afternoon, July 18, wifh Mrs. Earl Jarman in Beau fort, ? tlarlton Anthony Small, of Core Creek, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Taylor. i Mrs. Primrose Gooding, of North River' spent Sunday night, July 18, with her mother, Mrs. Emma Ogles by Mr$. Gooding and mother also Visttel Mrs. W. T. Cheek and Mrs. ffajtry Davis. Mr., William Noe was in Beau brt Monday morning, July 19. on business. Mrs. .John Hardison. Jr. and (laughter. Cherry of near New Bern, spent Monday night, July 19 with, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Taylor. A: B." -Morton, Jr. and Tom Adams motored to New Bern Mon rafiafternoon, July 19, to see the tiayi recruiting officer at the P.O. hey were accompanied by Cre orV Warren of Beaufort, j Mr. and Mrs. "Woodv" Taylor andMr. and Mrs. "Wade" Taylor of Vvllmington visited Philip Tay lor and family recently. . M. C. and J. C. Adams molored to Newport Monday evening, July 1Q to see Dr. Manly Mason. ' j "Philip Taylor and Mrs. Pear' Pund and their Puests, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and son, Joe. Mr. and Mrs. "Woody" Tayfor, Miss femlly Taylor, Scott Gardner, Mr. end Mrs. Wade Taylor and John hie Olund motored to Atlantic &pach Sunday,. July 18. j Mr. a;d Mrs. Harold Taylor and son, Joe. who have been visiting rrtlatives here, left for their home in Massaschusetts Monday. July 19. Mrs. William Ingram and daugh ter, Bettie, of Kenansville, are vis iting Mrs. W. T. Cheek at Mrs. Crl"le -Tn-lor's. j 'Mrs. . William Noe and son, ri'Hp wn irve been visiting Mrs. Carl H. Morton, returned to Beau fort Wednesday because Mr. Noe is home. , Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Witherington and children, Phil and Beverly, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. C. Williams. Terry Witherington of Vance boro is spending this week here. BACHELOR Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Flowers and daughter, Betty Fayp and son, Ralph, spent the weekend in Golds boro. lfr ard M-s. Lpon Harris were in Newport Saturday evening. r nd Mrs Clnide Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. T. Elmo Tay lor and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith were in Beaufort and Morehead City Saturday evening. Mrs. J. A. Taylor returned home Saturday night from Flemington, N. J., where she spent two weeks with her daughter pnd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Spike McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Becton and son, Edwin Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wren Lawrence and D. M. Salter in Merrimon last Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Blackman of Buies Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris last week. 's. Joe Potter and daughter, Becky, and Miss Dot Salter of New York are visiting in the commun ity Mr. and Mrs. Dick Salter and Mr. and Mrs. John Neal Salter and throe children of New Bern spent the wi'-'Tt with Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Salter. Mrs. Frank "Wrll and son, v-n-v jr n( Rnleigh. are visit ing her mother,' Mrs. John Smith. 1 Bobby Stokes of New Bern vis ited Ronnie Taylor over the week end. Oscar and Dave Small of Raleih spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Sara Small, who is ill and making her home With her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Beasly and two children of Raleigh returned home Sunday after spending a week with her brothers, Osmond " i Clarence Salter and their fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Caldwell of High Point are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith. Miss Bertha Bell has returned , h"me from a " isit with relatives in Kinston and New Rem. Mr. ?nd Mrs Fred Smith. Mr. end Mrs. C. H. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. I J. L. Smith. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo i Taylor, and J. L. Smith. Sr. were in . Beaufort Saturday, July 17. i Donald Small. Sr. and Junior, of, Raleigh, sppnt Wi'dnesd'iy, July 21, 1 with the J. L. Smilh families. The W. S. ('. S. met with Mrs. C. C. , Smith Wednesdry afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Carrawrty announce the birth of a son, I George Bryan C:irraway, at More-he-id Cilv Hospital Sunday, July 18. Mrs. J. L. Smith. Jr. attended a stork shower for Mrs. E. C. McLaw hnrn at Harlowe Fridav evening, July 1C. Rev. J. M. Jolliff filled his ap pointment here Sunday morning. July 18, and was the dinner gurst of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Blackmon, of Buios Creek, N. C, spent Tuesday night, July 20 with Mr. and Mrs. i W. L. Harris and family. George Everette Bell, of Wash-1 ington, N. C, visited in the com-1 munity last week. j Emmett Harris and Mr. and i Mrs. Leon Harris visited the C. H. Smith's Sunday, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith returned to their home In Greens boro, Sunday, July 18, after several days visit with their naren'.s, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Jr. Phillip Taylor of Harlowe, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor and a son, of Massachusetts, visited Mrs John Smith recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pat ton and daughter, Becky, of New York and Miss Dot Salter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Salter. LENN0XVII1E GLOUCESTER Mr. fnd Mrs. Richard Garvin nnd son, Jimmie, and Mr. Garvin's brother,' Maurice, who spent the past week here with Mrs. Garvin's mother, Mrs. Julia Pake, left Mon day for their home in Kenton, Mrs. Bill Jordan and two chil dren left Saturday to Join Mr. Jordan in Raleigh where they will Mrs. H, P. McEntree and daugh ter has returned to Baltimore, Md., after spending some time with Mrs. Emmitt Piper on Sleepy Creek. Misses Alice Welcox and Wini fred Willis, of H.'Wiii ul Gilos Willis, Jr., of Morehead City, have returned' her af'r 'isii. ir fnd Mrs. Leslie Fisher in Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pigott and sans, Sturrt and Thvm: ; tnn(r the movies at Morehead City re cently. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Bloods worth, of Hyattsville, Md., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pigott. Mrs. Miles Willis and daughter Bivrda. of Smvrna, and Mrs. Elva Mclnlurff, of Culpepper, Va., were guests, of Mrs. H-ni v C'hadwick las. Mnmlny afternoon. Mr. Nsrman Whitehi'rst. Vr. nnd Mrs. Salter Whilenurst and Miss Mittie Whitehurst, of Elizabeth City, are spending some time at their cottage on the waterfront here. Miss Germaine Lynn, of St rails, was a visitor of Mis. Kenneth Bates July 19. Mis. Dan Pigott h.is relurned home from Selma, N. C, where she spent several weeks with" rela tives. Miss Sarah Meadows nnd broth er, Eikv of New Bern spent some time recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Meadows on Sleepy Creek. Mrs. Kate I.effers visited Dr. and Mrs. Josh Davis at Smyrna recently. Mrs. Lional Taylor, of Smyrna, and Mrs. Riley Willis, of South port, visited relatives here Mon day afternoon. July 19. Rev. Havwood Harrell and guest from Duke University, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pigott ana Mrs. Kate Leffers were dinvr bups's of Mr and Mrs. Harry Chadwick Sunday, July 18. Mrs. Hettie Stead. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pieott and Mrs KatP i.ef. fers attended church at Smyrna Sunday morning, July 18. Miss Delia Fulford spent the week end of the 17th at Beaufort with Mrs. Pauline Moore. Mr. Monroe Willis, who is em ployed nt Smith's boat yard, hur' his foot last week and is confined to . his honie. Mrs. Helen Fisher and children, of Dallas, Texas, are visiting the Whitehurst family. Mrs. John Nelson is able to get out some now after a long illness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Mcars and children made a business trip to Beaufort recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rlch-rd White hurst, of Morehead City, visited relatives here Sunday, July 18. make their future home. Mrs. Frances Herkt who spent the past two weeks here wtiii His. Julia Pake and family left Tuesday for her home at Jersey City. N. J. ...i. bluett Gillikin visited rriehds here Saturday. '. : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickinson nri children of Core Creek spent Sunday here with Mrs. Sophia Lup tcn. Mr. and Mrs. James Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis, Mrs. Bur ton Daniels, Mrs. Sophia Lupton, Mrs. Roy Dickinson and Mrs. Charlie Ferrier attended ihe funeral of Mrs. Mattie Styron at Cedar Island Monday afternoon.'. Mrs. William Willis and small son of Beaufort spent some time here last week with her mother Mr. and Mrs. J. Preston Bell of Morehead City visited Mr. End Mrs. Dallas Willis last Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Jackson add children of Cherry , Point are spending a few days here with Mrs. Jackson's mother. Mr. Luther Pittman who is em ployed at Oriental spent the week end here with his family. Mrs. Sophia Lupton, Mrs. James Willis and Mrs. Julia Pake attend ed the funeral of Capt. Henry Goodwin at Morehead City. ; Mr. Clarence Rose spent the weekend here with his family. ' Mr. Leroy Goodwin made a busi ness trip to Vandemere the past weekend. Mrs. James Boyd of Crab Point Visited Mrs. Frank Mcintosh last Thursday night. 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