FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1948 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHIAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C pace rm i . ... j kaufort foetal fus Mrs. I. Michael Moi-m, Society Rev. W. B. Guthrie of Fayette ville, is spending the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Guthrie in Stacy. Mrs. Fannie Nelson, of Glouces ter, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Nelson of Pollock Street, Beaufort. John Station is a patient at the V. S. Naval Hospital, Camp Le jeune. Mrs. R. S. Eudy is ill at her home on Ann Street Extension. Mr. Van Potter and son have re turned home after spending sev eral weeks in New York. Captain and Mrs. R. H. Reinken left Thursday for New York after visiting Mr. and Mrs! Gilbert Pot ter. Mrs. Emily Potter will return to Washington, D. C, Monday after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steed recent ly spent two weeks' vacation visit ing Mrs. Paul Steed in Maxton. William Fort, of Wake Forest, spent the week end here with his wife who is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Keel. Mrs. .1. S. Steed and son, James and Billy Fulford have returned home after visiting Mrs, Steed's sister, Mrs. J. T. Parker, in Green ville. Hugh Carraway returned home Friday from Watts Hospital in Durham, where he has been re ceiving treatment and is much im proved at this time. Dan Boyer, of Ralla, Mo., arriv ed last Wednesday to join his fa mily for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Temple. 1 Earl Mason is receiving medical treatment at Duke Hospital, in Durham this week. Miss Betty Hcdrick, of Winston Salem, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. George Eastman. Jack Dickinson. Sr Mrs Minnin Willis, Mrs. Edith Stephens, Miss I, Maine uuncan and Mrs. Irene condition your hoir oi yow i watch lh selective timing meter designate yaitt Individual 'waving time. No matter what type hair ' you have, Radio Wave will give ! , you natural, deep, long lotting, cloM-to-ihe-icalp waves. TEE BEAUTY DMt S28 Front Street BEAUFORT Callie, Habel Zada Operaten WW MM tow feS Phone B4481 Bowers attended the Lost Colony at Manteo on Wednesday. . Little Jackie Neal is gnder ob servatlon at Dr. Sidbury's Hospital In Wilmington. Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Stewart are in Winston-Salem with Mrs. Ste wart's mother, Mrs. Goodchild, who is ill.. Jack Dickinson, Sr., of Wilming ton, and Jack Dickinson, Jr., of Greensboro, are visiting in town. Mrs. Irene Bowers, of Tampa, Fla., is visiting her sister, Miss Mattie Duncan. Mr. Louie Skarron, of Staton Is land, N. Y., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Nina Skarren. Dominique-Babb On Monday evening, August 2, at eight o'clock Miss Jessie Lee Babb became the bride of Mr. Robert Dominique in a lovely candlelight service at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. Jesse Babb. The Reverend T. R. Jenkins f ficiated using the double ring ce remony. The bride chose her sister. Miss Marian Ball as maid of honor and her only attendant. The groom was attended by Mr. Kenneth Oaks, of San Francisco, Calif., as his best man. Prior to the ceremony the beautiful sei'V.ion "Because," was rendered. The bride and groom stood before an improvised aKer in front of the mantle which was beautifully decorated with ivy and white candles. The house was de corated throughout with arrange ments of summer flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white taffeta floor-length gown fashion ed with a sweetheart neckline, ga thered bodice and tiered skirt. Her only ornament was a double strand of pearls, given to her lv the groom. She wore a shoulder cor sage of red rosebuds an.l green fern. The maid of honor's floor-length gown was of aqua chiffon and her shoulder corsage was peach gladi oli and fern. The groom was attired in his navy blue sailor's uniform and the best man in his white uniform. Following the ceremony the bride and groom and immediate family were entertained with a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anthony aMhe- Galley Restaurant in Morehead City. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Dominique and the late Mr. Eugene Dominique, of Norwood, Ohio. At present time he is sta tioned at Fort Macon Coast Guard Station. Mr. end Mrs. Dominique arc making their home at 1514 Ann Street, Beaufort. Out of town guests at the wed ding were Cpl. Sandy Ballone, U. S. M. C, Cherry Polht, Mrs. Mildred Pospisil and son, Mrs. Walker Sty ron, of Morehead City and Mrs. Rita Zucha of Lennoxvillc. Smith Mason Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Mason announce the engagement of their daughter, Pauline, to Mr. Frederick Earl Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Smith, of Beaufort. Wiley Taylor Receives Degree Wiley Taylor, Jr., received the degree of bachelor of law in sum mer school commencement exer cises at Wake Forest last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Taylor at tended the commencement. Device Shocks Birds SYRACUSE, N. Y. - (AP) An electronic device designed to get rid of pigeons that roost on building ledges is being produced by a newly formed company here. The gadget, said to be 90 percent effective, creates a field of sta tic electricity along a fine wire. Albert D. Gunn, president of the company, explains that pigeons find the static field "uncomfort able" and fly away. Oregon's Coos Bay leads all ports in timber export. Mail Ordets Filled me Day Received CELL'S C2US STORE BEAUFORT Editor Mayor Dill Delivers Address At Business Women's Club George W. Dill, Jr., mayor of Morehe:d City, delivered the ad dress et the monthly meeting of the Carteret Business and Profes sional Women's , club Tuesday night. The club met in the court house, Hcau'ort, following dinner ;;t the Carolina Grill. Topic of Mayor - Dill's address was the financial status of More head City. He explained that the town in 1925 borrowed a million and a half dollars and with this money paved streets and built the rr.unk'iof 1 building Until the depression these bonds were retired regularly. Then af- 1 tor the crash no attempt was made ( to to"v the nnrev ,md hundhol.l- ! rrs did not push the town because- : value of the bonds was way below j par, continued the mayor. To get the town hack on its feet after the depression, the : bonds were refunded, which cost a tremendous sum of money, the , mayor related. But now Morehead 1 City is getting back on its feet, j Mr. Dill added happily. The debt , stands at present at approximate Kitchen Shower Given For Miss Verona Daniels Miss Verona Daniels, who be married on Sept. 1 to Mr. .1: Karl Danieley, was honored ; kitchen shower given by Miss ty Ann Nehlett. instructor in will lines ;it a Lu- Spa day. rosi- nish at Elon college, on Thur August 5. tiiiesls jvere the dormitiirv dents and classmates of the 1 elect. iride The Rifts were suspended fi clothesline by clothespins. The hostes:;, assisted by Nnnov Filler, dean of women, urn a Miss sorv- ed lime sherbert with giiinri ale and cake. Miss Blanche Saunders Given Kitchen. Shower Misses Addie Cnrrow Thomas. Neva Allen and Marv iiulh NeNnn were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower given in honor of MUs Blanche Saunders bride-elect of September, at the Thomas resi donee on Ann Street Ti;cmI::v eve ning at eight o'click. Several coitest were enjoyed with the following winners: Misses Neva Bell. Marv Ruth Nelson and Pnulinc Mason. During the evoninir delicious re freshments of punch, cakes, mints and nuts were served. Miss Saunders received a lovely corsage of white asters from the horteSsej and .thlipd summer flow ers were used for decorations in the home. OBITUARIES Walter L Fulford Walter E. Fulford, 73, of G06 Fisher Street, Morehead City, pas sed away in his home Wednesday Permanenls From $5.00 up Dora Dean Beauty Shop FRONT ST. BEAUFORT PHONE 3256 WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS tirs tftomy Mil IrMUbll Mnltt B IiiWmWih ly $050,000 and bonds are being bought regularly. Also the town has grown and there is more tax able property, about four million dollars worth of it, said Mr. Dill. At present the $2 tax rate paid bv p,ich Morehead citizen on every $100 assssod valuation is appro priated as follows: 85 cents-debt service, 10 cents Port Terminal, 5 cents - hospital, and $1 opera ting expenses of the town. In charge of the program was Mrs. Marian Ityan. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Jean Smiley, ,ln'Phca(l Citv. Miss Josephine Stanton, Beaufort, and Miss Bar bara Moore, Tarboro. Mrs. Marshall Ayscue. president, who will attend the mid-summer meeting of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club at Chapel Hill this weekend, announced that the slate convention will be held next ye;'r. June 17, 18, and 1!), at Atlantic Beach. After a short business session, the meeting adjourned. Septem ber's meeting, charter night, wi be held in Morehead City. Couple Given Pre-Nuptial Farty By Mrs. Gaskill Miss Rebecca Mason, a bride of Saturday, and Miss Blanche Saun ders, a bride elect, were honored l Mrs. Orville (iaskill with a lovely party on Thursday evening. Pink and while gbdinli wen1 attractively arranged in the living room. Several p.nios of bridge bingo were played during the evening the grand prize, a box of candy, being won by Miss Blanche Saunders. Hel'reshments served delirious lime punch with decorated block c:.ke. Those present were Misses Re becca Mason. Blanche Saunders, Virginia Sounders. Peagy Hamil ton and Mrs. James Mason. Mrs. Sally Mason, Mi's. Hi: rry Saun dc '.--, Clarence Davis. Frank Jor (:an, Toll Williams, Jack Taylor, lames Masog and Harry Saunders. The honoi-ee received lovely pink corsages and silver in their dioeii patterns from the hostess. evening after sewral months of j illness. He is survived by his wife, two sisters, a brother and three child- j ren, Fred W. Fulford, Mrs. E. H. Wade, of 602 Fisher street, and Mrs. Stanley Everett, of Portsmou th, Va. His sisters arc Mrs. J. F. Giddens of Morehead Citv, and Mrs. E. O. Willis of Georgetown, The late Mr. Let F. R. BELL Be Vour Druggist Satisfaction With Every Purchns BEAl'FOST New Fashions Call For Short Hair The Coif is short .... cool .... casual. The permanent Is easy-to-managc. Let us style your new short hairdo. Phone us now and make your appointment. DEODORANT regular $1.00 jar NOWCAfi ph tax Urnted Time Recent Bride vs "1"' " '' .ii t" : - " ' ! , ..' t V. l N I I , Mrs. Elwood Rivers Orr, who before her marriage on July 17 was Miss Myrtle Ruth Davis, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Winfrey Davis of Beaufort. The Rev. Mr. Orr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Orr of Rocky Mount. Fulford's brother is W. A. Fulford, of Durham. Services will be conducted from the home at 3 p. m. this afternoon by the Rev J. C. Griffin, pastor of the Free Will Baptist church of Morehead City, assisted by Dr. John Bunn, pastor of the First Baptist church, of Morehead City. Interment will follow in Bayview cemetery, Morehead. Walter E. Fulford spent his en tire life as a resident of Carteret county and devoted most of it to fishing. Mrs. Lizzie Silverthorne Mrs. Lizzie Silverthorne, 04, great aunt of Mrs. Pat Skarren, NEWS of the CHURCHES Webb Memorial Presbyterian Church Morehead City The Rev. J. V. Axtell, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 15 9:45 a.m. Church school for adult classes only. There will be no classes for pu pils 16 and under. 11 a.m. Morning devotions. Sermon, "Heaven Can Wait." Monday, Aug. 16 8 p.m. Circle No. 2 meets with Mrs. Myrtle Smith. Ann Street Methodist Church Beaufort The Rrv. T. R. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 15 9:4") a.m. - Church School U a.m. - Morning Worship. Ser mon, "Every Man's Work a Cal ling of God." Special music. 7:15 p.m. - Youth Fellowship 8 p.m. - Evening Worship. Ser mon, "An Awareness." Special music. Wednesday, Aug. 18 8 p.m. - Wednesday evening prayer service. The Rev. William Danieis To Preach Here Sunday The Reverend William B. Daniels former rector of SI. Paul's Episco pal church will preach at the 11 o'clock service Sunday, and will celebrate the Ilolv Cumniunion at the 8 o'clock service. He will also preach at St Cle ment's Colored Church at 3:IH p. m. died Wednesday at midnight at her home in Whortonsvillo. She had been ill for the past eight weeks, Funeral services will be conduct ed from the home tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock She is survived by three sons, two daughters, one brother. Willie Sanders of 'Oriental; among her nieces is Mrs. A. Wade, of New Bern, and among the nephews is Mr. Durwood Daniels of Morehead City. Great Salt Lake is the largest body of concentrated brine in the world. OFF ON Including Dresses, Skirls, All Beach Wear, Suits, Blouses, Hostess Coats and All Casual and White Shoes. Original Price Tags Left On All Garments. Pick Your Garment or Shoes and Deduct One-Third. SALE G0IIIG 011 HOW LOTS OF DARGAIIIS WAITING FOR YOU. York Rile Masons Meel Ai Harkers Island Lodge Harkcrs LodgOi new inn on Markers Island, was the scene of the York Ril" Masons meeting re cently. Sixty-six Masons from Car teret county and the eastern dis trict attended the session. Members of the Board of Con servation and Development will meet there informally the first part or September and the Stan dard Plumbing . employees from li.ileigh and - surrounding branch el fives will spend' Labor Day weekend there Mrs. Robert Safrit. Beaufort, en tertained friends at the lodge Sat urday evening.' The guests also vent on a sail to Cape Lookout. Summer Toiletries -SPECIALS-DOROTHY GRAY Hoi Weather Cologne Regular $2.00 Value $1.00 ORANGE FLOWER Skin Lotion and Texture Lotion Regular $2.00 Value $1.00 We have recently added to our stock of Cosmetics mich famous names as Revlon, l.entheiic, Yardley, and Idiabctli Arden. Come in today and pick your needs. JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Day Phones 3331 9011 BEAUFORT, N. C. risk Track Hiis Car Owned By Frank King A fish truck that collided witH the automobile owned by Frank L. King Saturday afternoon 6TT Ann street in Beaufort Caused damage estimated at $25 to $3fJl. L. B. Willis, police chief, reported today. 1 Mr King's car was parked wheni Ihe fish truck hit it in order, to-. avoid crashing into an oncoming vehicle. Chief Willis, who was called to the scene at 1:35 p.m., said no charges would be prefer- I red and that damages would be i settled out of court. ', Poles Hunt Amber , SZCZECIN, Poland (AP) , ,1'olish seafaring men report the j Western Pomeranian sea coast "abounds with amber." Plastic art I ists have decided to establish Po t land's first factory for ambef articles. Night Phones 34615861 FBAKX LEONARD, Manager BEAUFORT (!) Front St. GUTimiE-JOIIES DRUG STORE Phone B51U Front Street Beaufort --- '-ay.iM)V