CABTE2ET COUNTS K?S-TIuZ3 ANSfc tZAXZCSX, NUfc. FREDAY.nAUCUSIi 10,718484 Mrs. J. Michael Moran, Society Kws. Harry Stalcup is spending a feiv days with her daughter, Mrs. Rfcf! e Walters, in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Roberts and daui inter, Pam, of High Point, are i. felling Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rob etts, 'Mb i.L. T. Thigpin, of Beulaville, sport last week end with her ddaughter, Mrs. Bobby Bell. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McMillcn, of Raleigh, spent last wepk end here. Mss Patsy Reeves, of Miami, Fla.,1 arrived Monday to visit her auntfs, Mrs. Howard Wade and Mrs. Charles Slvron. Mr. Allen Colcnda has returned to his home in Danville, Va., after visiting relatives here. lie was ac companied home by his brother, 2eke, and Mrs. Colcnda will re mam here for a longer visit. Mrs. B. S. Laine and Mrs. W. II. Marks recently spent the week end With Richard Springle and family In New Bern. Mrs. Robert Wallace and Mrs. A. II. McDonald spent Tuesday in New Bern. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Matthews spent the week end with his moth er in Spring Hope. Friends will he gl :ul to learn thftt Dnikr Akroyd, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Akroyd. has been discharged from the Morehcad City hospital. Billy Ball and Sgt. Boh Gaines have returned from a week's visit In St. Augustine and Silver Springs. Fla. Floyd Chndwick, Jr. is a patient at the Veteran's hospital in Fayet teville. Mr. Chadwick was admitted Friday, August 13, and is expected to be there under observation for a stomach condition for one to two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crawford, of 1 isife! llr You'll Recognize the Quality -Ihow the Ilame -When You See PointY Southern Exposition vertised List Price -TAKE 25 PER CEIIT OFF AIID THEY'RE YOUOS. Editor " Phone M 5781 Plymouth, were "ie guests of Mrs W. L. Fulcher Wednesday. The Rev, and Mrs. 0. W. Dowd, Ra)clh, are visiting here. Rev. Mr. Dowd is a former pastor of tha Mr. Jack Nobles, of Greenville, spent the weekend here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Henderson, Buster Babbs, of Murfreesboro, was the week end guest of George Howard, Jr. George Howard, of New York, is spending several days here with his wife. Miss May Ann Kraft, of Norfolk, Va., is visiting Miss Carolyn Willis. Mrs. llic Atkinson and children, Cliff and Nancy, have returned to their home on Staton Island, N. Y., after spending a month here with relatives. Mrs. Duffy Wade and Mrs. Tho mas Wade spent last Friday in New Bern. Tuesday Bridge Club Meets With Coreita Thompson Miss Corctta Thompson enter tained the Tuesday evening bridge ciub at her home on Arendell St. at eight o'clock. Guests were Mrs. W. E. Mere ness and Mrs. R. D. McDnugall. Club high was won by Mrs. Bob Williams while Mrs. McDougall received scented soap for guest high. The hostess served cokes with potato sticks and stick candy. Mrs. Robert Shaw will entertain the club next week. Dinner Given for Slerlcns Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boyer, of Havelock, entertained with a din ner for their aunt, Mrs. Feist, of Indianapolis and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sterlen, of More hcad City Sunday. The male emu does the hatching of the eggs. AND FROM THE SAME MANUFACTURER WE OFFER AT A MUCH REDUCED PRICE SOFA BEDS DURAN PLASTIC ARMS HEAVY TAPESTRY ' COVERS REGULAR $93.50 NOW $69.50 .ran mmiiT iTE bate vedt rra THAN Floating Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. E. A. Hessee The Floating Bridge Club met with Mrs. E. A. Hessee at her home on Arendell street Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Upon arrival of the guests the hostess served ice cream sodas wiih devil's food cake, while mints and nuts were enjoyed during play. High score prize, toilet water, was won by Mrs. John Phillips and second high, earrings, went to Mrs. Joe Smith. The club will meet with Mrs. W. A. Howland, Jr., next week. Out-Town Guests Here For Sampley-Tilley Wedding Out of town guests included Miss Ethclene Sampley, of Lake Junaluska and Duke University: Mrs. Roy C. Sampley of Stuart, Fla.; Mr. George Ehlhardt of Duke University; the Reverend Alvis A. Waite, Jr., of Duke University; Mrs. M. S. Broun, Mrs. Alimand S. White, IVT. EdwiiT Akers, Mr? Agatha Moore Miller, Miss Helen Knight, Miss Rosa Clyde Bryant, Miss Maryanne Broun, Miss Gla dys Lee and Miss Eleanor Ann White, all of Roanoke Rapids. Miss Hester Ann Bizzell, of New ton Grove, Miss Ruth Kendall of Albemarle, Miss Elizabeth DcsJar dines of Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Dixon Adams of Carthage, the John Spillman of Charlotte, Mr. Harold Austin of High Point, Mr. Thomas Horner of New Bern, Mr. Dixon Adanfs of Carthage, the Reverend Charles J. Tilley of Oc racoke. Reverend C. M. Mitchell of Atlantic. Reverend and Mrs. H. L. Ilarrell of Straits and Reverend and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins of Beau fort. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. West, Mrs. M. T. Frizzelle and Mrs. Roy Turnage, of Ayden. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tart, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Weeks, Mr! and Mrs. II. A. Bizzell and Miss Uuth Hudson Bizzell of Newton Grove. Sandersons Adopt Daughter Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sanderson, of 1810 Evans street, announce the adoption of a 2 12 months old baby girl whose name is Sarah Faye. YOU'VE SEEN THEH ADVERTISED LOTS OF TIMES IN MANY OF THE LEAEIX5 HOME MAGAZINES THEY'RE THE WORK OF ONE OF THE LEADING HIGH POINT MAKUFACTU3ESS THEY'RE EXACT REPRODUCTIONS OF GENUINE COLONIAL ANTIQUES THEY'RE HAND CARVED IN GENUINE SOLID HONDURAS MAH CSANY AND SSLD KS3THERN AGED CHERRY WOOD THESE CHAIRS ARE COVERED IN ANTIQUE VELVETS AND CCLCIHAL TAPESTRIES BUT! INSTEAD OF THE OLD HORSEHAIR FILLER, THEY'RE MODERNIZED WITH UP-TO-DATE SPRING SEATS Mrs, Frank Moran Given Stork. Shower Tuesday Mrs. J. G. Bennett and Mrs. Frank Swindell honored Mrs. Frank Moran with a stork shower at the Civic Center Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. Upon arrival of the guests the hostesses served delicious block cake decorated in pink and blue to carry out the baby motif with chocolate ice cream sodas. Each table was centered with a minia ture bouquet of pink verbena. After the refreshments were served three progressions of bridge were played with the high score prize going to Miss Charlotte Guthrie and second high to Mrs. Walter Davis. Bridge bingo was f layed at one table and Mrs. Clyde Jones was awarded an attractive prize as the winner. At the conclusion of play a bas ket of beat.liful and useful gifts decorated in pink and white was presented to the honorcc. Lovely white asters and tube roses with pink and white zinias were placed in attractive arrange ments throughout the club rooms. Buffet Dinner Given By Mrs. J. W. Jackson Mrs. J. W. Jackson entertained thirty-three of her friends with a buffet dinner at her home on Aren dell street Saturday evening at (i:30 o'clock. A delicious meal was served from the dining table which was covered with a white lace cloth with a floral centerpiece of mix ed summer flowers in a silver bowl and candles in silver candel abra. The menu consisted of congeal ed vegetable salad, candied swot potatoes, turkey, oyster casserole, relish trays, asparagus, hot rolls and coffee. The difference between lions and tigers is chiefly in the color and distribution of hair. The two can interbreed. Mail Orders Filled .Same Day Received BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT I I I 1 1 I " I I I I I I I w I I 1 , I Moik B liMMJiUHMll we wuu i wu mm i -ii m k uu i ik nam OF THESE VALUABLE COLOIIIAL ROCKERS At The Price We're Offering Them It's Almost a Disgrace -BUT YOU CAII GUESS IF YOU LIKE - ITS THE RIDDLE of the ROCKER And Here Are The Clues FORMttJBE C Baby Shower Given For Mrs, Sanderson Mrs. Alvin Garner and Mrs. James Mason entertained at a baby shower for Mrs. G. E. Sanderson at the Sanderson home on Evans street Saturday afternoon from 3 until 5 p.m. The gifts were attractively ar ranged on the dining table which was covered with a lace cloth with a centerpiece of mixed summer flowers. Refreshments served were fruit punch with cake and peanuts. Approximately thirty friends called during the afternoon. Sanderson-Davis Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davis request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Audrey Beryl to Mr. William Hugh Sanderson on Friday, August twenty-seventh at seven o'clock in the evining Straits Methodist Church Straits, North Carolina Only the male katydids, crickets and cicadas sing. The females are silent. ARENDELL STREET SlllHSIf (Gl WaikPiiis c The wedding of Miss Nell Royal! Pitts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pitts, of Creedmore, and Char lea Clay Willis, son of Mrs. Ida B. Willis and the late Mr. Vannie Willis, of Morehead City, was so lemnized Saturday evening, August 14th at the First Methodist church, Morehead City, N, C. The Rev. Lester A. Tilley officiated at the double ring ceremony, v A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. N. R. Webb, organist, and Bobbie Bell of More head City, as soloist. The selec tions used were Because and At Dawning. The traditional wedding and recessional marches were used. The. bride, given in marriage by her father, wore 1 white marqui sette gowrt, with a tight fitting bo dice featuring tiny white self-covered buttons. Her firgertip veil fell softly from a tfam of ss:-n F'.r?ses. She carried a white p'.yer book with a purpic throated oichia. For going away the bride wore a white Palm Beach suit with b.'ack and white accessories and the or chid lifted from her prayer book. The bride, a graduate of Creed moor High School, attended East Carolina Teachers College, and is a graduate of Watts Hospital YOUR LAST CHAIICE TO GET III 011 LE Biggest Bargains ol the SALE ENDS "Men's Wear Known Everywhere" School of Nursing. She is a mem ber of the nursing staff at More head City Hospital. 1 The bridegroom graduated from Morehead City High School. He is employed at Leary's in Morehead City. The couple will be at home at 106 N. Ninth Street, Morehead City, N. C. Book and Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Davis Mrs. John D. Willis and Mrs. Ethan Davis were hostesses to the Book and Bridge club which met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Davis. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. Lionel Smith, Mr. John Willis, Mr. Jarvis Herring and Mr. Ethan Davis. Club high, toilet soap, was won by Mrs. Fred Lewis and low, dish covers, 'went to Mrs.-Jarvis Her ring while Mrs. Paul Moore won the travelling prize. Mrs, Lionel Smith was guest high for the ladies and Mr. Smith, guest high for men The hostesses served mint julep with peach cobbler. Gold-l)earing sands are found in every river which rises in Tibet. AMY "9 Season in Hen's Wear SATURDAY ro il if w ,,,. vim yiii. i ' GEITUARIES ClauieW.4 Willis Claude William Willis, age 41, died in the Morehead City Hospi tal Tuesday after a long illness. He is survived by his wife,' Mrs. Gertrude Willis, and the following children, Claudia, Judith, Patsy, :i; Terry Lee, Gloria Jean; his mother, Mrs. Melissia Willis and two broth ers, Lacy and Herbert of Morehead u city. v Funeral services were conducted ; ' from the Franklin Memorial Me thodist Church Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. W. D. i Caviness assisted by Rev. Griffin M and Rev. Mainiss. 'l Interment was made in the Bay View cemetery. n The panda is one of the rarest ,fj of mammal;., with the face of a raccoon, feet like a cat, and body similar to that of the bear. n BELL'S DRUG STORE Is The Place For Fine Drug Store Service BEAUFORT I - 3 ? MOREHEAD CITY iMdiue Ilorehead City .i li 1 1:- ll ,li .(1 ill ll 1i; Hit i l')5 i;!i i it : ii i:A :. n; i ; .111 'i Mi 'H l if! M iM .uti iv llli lib J' )e "I to H to id ni A, XI ib if lil tn ot