CAMKEt COUNTKr K7HSV GTXAIO LCSt J&tila FRIDAY AUGUST ttmht fHorcltcab (fifty jstatal rftts :Jrs. J. Michael Moran, Society Editor Phone M 5781 Xtiss Dora Mae Staton has re turned home after visiting friends In Roanoke and Sulligent, Ala. "fiends will bo glad to learn of lha return of Mrs. Roy Lincoln troth Charlotte where she has been receiving treatment in the hospital there. r ii " Mr. end Mrs. Jesse 'Staton and son will arrive tomorrow from Wake Forest where Mr. Staton has bean attending summer school. Mrs. Robert Wallace, employee Of fhe Morehead City Drug Com pany is spending this week on vacation. iss Lila Mae Webb has return from a two week's visit "in York City. While there she attended the wedding of a friend. ed New and ed Visit Irs. John T. Mason is spending some time wit;- her husband in Jacksonville, Fla. rs. J. 0. Fussell. Sr.. and dailghter, Miss Bell Fussell, of Dawson, Oa., are visiting Mr. and Mrl. J. 0. Fussell, Jr. Sal w1t by car B M cot Oil Jr. their To oh r. and Mrs. J. O. Fussell, Jr., daughter, Ruth, have return- home after spending a week ing in Dawson, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. I). St. Pierre Da- DOS' are spending two weeks' vaca- tlol at Blowing Rock. Mr Tom Moore, of Winston- m, arrived last night to be this wife. Ill was accompanied lis son who has been away at p for some time. church for nine years. John Tho mas will supply the pulpit there this Sunday. Miss June Jones has returned home after visiting friends in Windsor. Recent visitors of Captain Dan Ward were his daughter, Mrs. A. Bowen and children of Windsor. Mrs. James C. Vinson, Jr., and little Jim, III, have returned to Goldsboro after visiting her pa rents, Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn. - Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Laton and Mrs. Henry Laton spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Sampson and their son, Shepard, are leaving tomorrow for a three-week vacation in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Grady C. Rich were called to Belhaven Monday due to the death of Mr. Robert D. Barn-hill. John Williams arrived home Monday from Cameron, La. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sabison, of Midway Park, are spending several days with her, Mrs. Joe Williams. Mr. nnd Mrs. Celus Whitehead, of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Vick visited Mrs. A. C. Jerkins in Wilson last week end. Mrs. Robert Holmes and son and daughter, and her mother, Mrs. sic Woolen, will return to ant Olive this week after spend- in montn at the Laughinghousc age on Atlantic Beach. r. and Mrs. Charles Wallace, of Norfolk, Va., are spending vacation with Miss Bertha ion, of New Bern, at her camp Boguc Sound. Mrs. H. Whitehead, of Rocky Mmint, and Mr. and r.Irs. II. E. Ridtoutte, of Columbia, S. C. spent sevlral days this week visiting Mr. aBcl Mrs. George Dunn. Mr: (Jyd e Stallings, of Washington, , is here visiting his mother, Bertha Stallings. Jit. and Mrs. John Bunn and Jolm Thomas Bunn left Thursday fdryLawrencevillc, Va., where Dr. Bun tvas pastor of the Baptist If Not In Stock, BELL Will Get It For You BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT Mrs. George Evans, of Jackson ville, spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Iona Balou. Bobby Houston, of Wcldon, was the house guest of J. G. Bennett, Jr., last week. Join Army Air Force Aubrey Jones and Clinton Phil lips left Monday for Fort Bragg where they will become members of the Army Air Force. From there they will procede to Texas for training. Sam Thompson spent Tuesday in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Leary made a business trip to Wilmington Tuesday. Miss Berta Frey returned to Charlotte Wednesday morning af ter visiting friends here for several days- ! $ Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Vinroot and children, Richard and Robert of Charlotte, are spending several weeks visiting Mrs. Vinroot's sis ter, Mrs. Quincy Stimpson. Mrs. Olie Olsen visited Mrs. W. I. Salter enroute from Miami, Fla., to South Bridge, Mass. She wai ONLY 118 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFOnE CIIRISTIIAS AND SLIGHTLY OVER 3 MILLION PEOPLE IN NORTH CAROLINA WILL HAVE BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, 03 WILL GET MARRIED DURING THAT TIME and Beginning Monday, August 8th DEE GEE WILL HATE HIS 13TH AHCTJAL KIIOCK DOVII - DRAG OUT SALE Everything Reduced Al Lead M Per Cent (Many Things Hall) bee Gee's Shop "At The Sign Of Tho Anchor , 3UTH Sth STREET ' MOREHEAD CITY accompanied home by Mrs. Rich ard Johnson who had been visiting her mother for some time. Mr. A. J. Wagner, of Oxford, is spending some time here with his son, Mr. Kenneth Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moore, Jr., of North Wilkesboro, spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Laughton. Mrs. R. E. Olsen and children, Bob and Frances, of Jamacia, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Olsen's moth er, Mrs. W. I. Salter. Col. H. N. Blanchard, Greens boro, arrived recently at his sum mer home, 3204 Evans street. Misses Ann Parker, Mary Bates herwood, Mary Lou Pressly and Nancy Carlton of Raleigh guests of Miss Sudie Webb week. are this Jimmy Patty, of Greenville, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn ever the weekend. Miss Pat Mallison has returned to her home in Norfolk, Va., after spending the summer with her aunt, Miss Lucille Piner. Miss Gwen Willis has returned home after a short visit in Nor folk. Va., with Miss Mary Ann Craft. Tuesday Bridge Club Meets Wilh Mrs. Robert Freeman Mrs. Robert Freeman entertain ed members and guests of the Tuesday evening bridge club at her home on Bridges street at 8 o'clock. Mixed summer flowers with ivy were attractively arranged through out the home. Guests were Mrs. Kenneth Wag ner, Mrs. Bruce Willis, and Mrs. Jimmy Dye. Club high was won by Mrs. Bob Williams while guest high, a set of wash cloths, went to Mrs. Bruce Willis. The hostess served ice drinks with candy and chee-wees. Flowers Slaughter Wedding invitations have been sent to out of town friends by Rev. and Mrs. Baxter Boone Slaughter of New Bern, to the marriage of their daughter, Anne Walker, to Harry Edward Flowers. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, August 19, at Centenary Methodist church. Guests rt Jefferson Hotel Among the guests registered at the Jefferson Hotel this week are Mr. and Mrs. A. Kingsley Fergu son, of Shaker Heights, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hamlet, of Kings- port. Tenn; and Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Rice, ofinston-5a!eqy Resent Bride J-v v ' 'A ' k V It Floating Bridge Club Meet With Mri. John Phillips "Mrs. John' Phillips, Jr., enter tained member! of the Floating Bridge Club at her home on Aren dei Street on Tuesday afternoon at t e'dock. . . . " v - -High score prize, nail polish, was won by Mrs. Helen Williams, and fecpnd high, a bos of candy, want to Mrs. Gene Hessee. During play the hostess served cokes with potato sticks and at the eooclusioaof the game delici ous ice cream sodas topped with a cherry and cookies.. Mrs. Benjamin Styron Wade who before her marriage, op July 16 in the First Methodist Church was Miss Betsy Bell tailings, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Stallings of Morehead City, and. the late I. C. Stallings. Mr. Wade is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wade ef Morehead Citv. ' V. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dill Entertain -With Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dill enter tained with seven tables of bridge at the home of Mis. George Dill, Sr., Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. Upon arrival of the guests a de licious dessert course was served rftcr which bridge and bingo were played. Dinner Party at Blue Ribbon CIuifl Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hancock, Miss Carol Lasker, Sidney Sum mers, Hiss Shawnee bpears ana Bill Adams enjoyed a delightful evening with dinner and dancing at the Blue Ribbon Club Sunday evening. High score prize for the ladies, dusting powder, was won by Mrs. Jim-Bob Sanders, and high score prize for the men. a tie, went to H. S. Gibbs, Jr. Miss Ann Gillikin received a novelty cosmetic kit ior low score and George Dill, Jr., a handkerchief, as low for men. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. f'harles B. Wade, Jr., cologne, and II. S. Gibbs, Jr., after-shave lotion. Lovely mixed summer flowers were used for decorations. "r" Mrs. Charles B. Wade, Jr., of fjTV.inston-Salem,' was an out-of-town The first official air mail in the United States was flown in a bal loon Aug. 16, 1859. One out of three employes of U. S. airlines are World War II veterans. EZJLLEVEL Mr. Hone B. GaskiU returned horoVfrom Wllniington, N. C. and is spending 'tome Jim here with his .mothea, Mrs. D. J. GaskiU. Mastr Richard G. Salter, who has- polio t James Walker Me morial hospital, Wilmington, is in a 'satisfactory condition and is ex pected to cotne home before long. Master David Swell Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Swell Taylor, also is a. paUent at Wilmipiton with polio: His condition seems to be fair.'. 1 ' Mr. J Paul -M. GaskiU spent the week-end with his -parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Eugene GaskiU, Sr. Mrs. . Sydney Mason, who is a patient . at Duke Hospital under went an operation Saturday morn ing. i Mjsjesk Frances Lee Lewis and Betty Taylor attended the movies af- Atlantic Sunday night. Mr. J, T. GaskiU, of Norfolk, Va., is spending some time here with his wife and children. Mrs- Edwin Piner has returned from Lewis, Delaware and is spend ing some time with her mother, Mrs.'.Addelle Salter. .Mrs. Murray Robinson and daughter, Mrs. Leota Hammer vi sited Mrs. Abbott Salter Saturday afternoon. Estimates of the time it will take to restore ,war wrecked Berlin range up to 50 years. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. Willie M. Howland, of New port, rt. 1, was admitted Wednes day for treatment. Mrs. Harry GaskiU was admitted Wednesday and underwent an operation on Thursday. Miss Patsy Ballou, of Morehead Citv wm disfhareed from the hos pital Thursday following a major operation. Mrs. Marguerite Hussey, of Beau fort, continues quite ill in the hos pital. Mrs. Burgess Willis, of 205 S 13th Street, Morehead City, un derwent an operation on Wednesday. Small World MILES CITY, Mont. (AP) Dan Rogers, old time Miles City range rider, sat down in a restau rant to order breakfast and the waiter asked him if he knew the man next to him at the counter. Rogers didn't, so the waiter intro duced him to his brother, Bernard Rogers, newly arrived from County Down, Ireland. Dan left the old country five years before his broth er was born and they never had met. Summer Toiletries -SPECIALS-DOROTHY QAY Hot Wettiier Colognt Regular $2X3 YtW ....L . ..U. $1.69 ORANGE FLOWES Skin Lotion and Testae Lotion Regular $169 Value ... '.. $1.00 We have recently added K our stock at Cosmetics such famous names as Revlea, Lantheric, Yardley, and Elizabeth Arden.' Come in today and pick your needs. i : : - JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Day Phones 3331 9011 Night Phones Ml-8l BEAUFORT. N. C, Mr. Hollas M. Bragg, of Ocra coke, was discharged Tuesday. James Graham, of Newport, was discharged Tuesday following an appendectomy. Little ' Sylvia June White, of Beaufort, was discharged Tues day after receiving treatment. Mr. John B. Dixon, of Beaufort, rfd., was discharged Wednesday. Mr. Wylle Lewis, of Newport, rfd, was discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Milton B. Hooper and in fant son, were discharged from the hospital Wednesday. ' ' Mrs. Eula Mae Noe was discharg ed Wednesday following an appendectomy. Mrs. Alton Garner, of Newport, was discharged Wednesday follow ing an operation. Lesry's Wins Prise Leary's Men's store, Morehead City, today is richer by $10 for win ning honorable mention in a win dow display contest featuring Northcool tropicals. Northcool retailers all over the nation parti cipated. Over a thousand dollars was given away in cash prizes. CELL'S t-US STCE la The. Place For Fine Drag Store Service BEAUFORT : 5 'A) ' ik lliill All yoo do is put In sfomef fni seap, af me 1ol and forgot Itl DWs really care fro weshlno. Other features erei . . Fills and empties automatically. : Washes e Ita. of domes' In less man t haif ' hour- cleaner, whiter, Gkes2dee.riNo-Watoirinieai Spins dome domej dry Self-balohdng need no boMng down. Self-decmlnci poreelaki Mde md pet Con bo hand-controlled for special obs. M mtlttttijfcfttt TlStl i sf w ssff7s7 WWY rW fwNr VUr t : " . I oentu tent Your rrijiiaire Etlsr rex titrJ Ccrly SALES & SERYICE : . i 70S ARENDELL ST. PHONE 811-1 . 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