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1 CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREgEAP CITY AND EEACTOET, N.-fc Morel cab (Ettu facial frftis Mrs. J. Michael Moran, Society Editor Phone M S7S1 Dr. John Bunn will return home tomorrow from Conway where ho has been holding revival Services. Mi s. B. D. Bunn and daughters, Anm Frances and Blonnie Dale, have returned to Oxford afler snen ling several days with Mrs. John, Bunn. Mt Horace Kasom and family were! recent visitors at the home of Di. and Mrs. John Bunn. day Mrs. C. T. Weiland is spending somd time at Wrightsville Beach. M Ilarvrv Mines. .Tr.. and chilli en. who have bren spending six veeks at the J'ittman cottage on Fi-ans Street, have returned to their home in Kinston. Mils Elsie Long will leave Sun or a week's visit with friends in Ntw York City. Bojiby and Buck Matthews are spenfling a few iliivs in Smitmiem visitlig their grandmother. Miks Marjorie Hunter, of Kins- ton, s visiting Mrs. Henry Walker at her Atlantic Beach cottage. Mik Charles Caiifield, Mrs. Louis Nonls. Mrs. Clav Chadwick and Mrs. Charles N. Bennett Tuestlav in Kinston. Mrs' Robi. Shaw Entertains Tuesday . Bridge Club ' Mrs. Robert Shaw entertained the Tueusday evening bridge cluub at her home on Arendcll Street at eight o'clock. Guests were Mrs. Jimmy Dye, Mrs. Howard Rivers, Mrs. W. E. Merencss and Mrs. R. D. McDoug all. Club high was won by Mrs. Ar thur LaMontagne and guest high, a leather cosmetic kit, went to Mrs. Jimmy Dye. The hostess served cokes with crackers and cheese and salted nuts. Pastel dahlias were attractively arranged throughout the home. The club will meet with Mrs. M..B. Morey next week. Marguerita Yeutter, Louisiana, To Become Bride of Dr. Hamilton ed t after Mils. Mabel Hargrove has return her home in Houston. Tex spending several weeks with her aster. Mrs. Malcolm Collins. Mis. Kenneth Wagner, Mrs. Quin y Slimpson, and Mrs. Mal colm Collins motored to Raleigh Tuck lay. Mijs. civde Smith returned home this kveek from Washington, 1). ('. whene she has been visiting her son, (Charles P. Smith for the past two (nonths. I Mi and Mrs. Robert Wade, and daujiters, Belsy and Lukevia. at- Mrs. C. B. Arthur Entertains With Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. B. Arthur entertained with a bridge luncheon at her "Penniwinklc" on Sunset Drive Tuesday from 11 until 2 p. m. honoring Mrs. W. B. Arthur, of Miami, Fla. Bridge was played at two tables wilh liiuh score nrize. an Old E.ifi- spentilish china cigarette box and tray, going to Mrs. uaroen r.ure anu low, a pair of figurines, to Mrs. Herbert Thornton. A delicious luncheon consisting of crab meat salad wilh pickles, olives, deviled eggs, potato chips, hot coffee and lime ice with tea rings was enjoyed bv all. The guests included Mrs. Ituth Webb, of Greensboro, Mrs. Arthur, of Florida, Mrs. Harvey Hamilton. Mrs. M. T. Mills. Mrs. Harden F.ure. Mrs. W. L. Derrickson, Mrs. R. W. Taylor. Mrs. Phillip Ball. Mrs. Herbert Thornton, Mrs. John Lashley, Mrs. S. W. Thompson, Mrs. Ben Royal. Mrs. J. C. Taylor, and Mrs. D. G. Ball. tend teo d the "Lost Colony" at Man- ast week end. M. and Mrs. Charles H. Bennett spent the weekend at Camp Glenn with their daughter, Mrs. Leslie Brinkon Va., Mr. Frank Klein, of Charleston. W lis visiting his daughter, Mrs. Gartli Cooper ;M. nnd Mrs. Bryan Arthur, of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor. Mrs Nonrv llnnrnrk hai resign ed from her position with the lo- adio station and will acconv her husband to Raleigh where student Ht State College this Guests at Jefferson Hotel cal pans ne, i: fall Mrs. Harry Salter motored to Kinston Monday for medical treat ment. Among the guests listed at the Jefferson Hotel this week are Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Davison, of Rich mond. Va.. Mr. John G. Hemmer. of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Hcrndon Hopkins, of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. James Hcrzfield, of Milwau kee, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Al ford, of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bizzard, of Richland, Ay cock Brown, of Manteo, Miss Betty Claibourne, of Greensboro, Dr. A. P. Reade, of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rice and family, of Columbus, Ohio, Mrs. Edward Paddon and Elsie, M, Walker, of Detroit, Mich. Party nt Blue Ribbon Club Misses Carol Lasker, and Jeane Carleton, of Durham, and Sidney Summers, of Hollywood, Fla., and Bill Adams enloyed a delightful evening of dancing at the Blue Rib bon Club last Saturday. f It V v i mmmM ! HOSPITAL NOTES W riovplAnd filllfkln. of Beau fort, was admitted to the hospital Tuesday with an infected arm. Miss Margaret Hussey, of Beau fort remains very ill at the hos pital. Mrs. Benjamin Jarman, of RFD Beaufort is doing nicely following an operation on Wednesday. BAcmica Th Woman's Society of Christ ian Service met Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Lida Smith with 13 members present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. L. Smith, Sr. t Miss Nellie Smith gave the de votional, The program topic for August, "Th Way in Puerto Rico" was interesting, the following mem bers gave readings on the subject. Miss Nellie Smith, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Taylor and Mrs. J. L. Smith. The business period followed with the minutes to roll call with reports from the various committees. The California Whiteheads, who are wests of the C. C. Smith, gave a very interesting talk on their so ciety in Brawley, Calif A social rjerirxi was en loved with the hostess Serving an iced drink with cookies. Miss Eula Bell Willis, of Salter! Mrs. J, L. Smith will be hostess to Path, was discharged Monday fol-1 the society next month. lowing an appendectomy. J J. L. Love, oi New Bern, was in tne community saiuraay. Mrs. C. A. Bell .of Newport, is very ill at the hospital foUowing. an operation. Miss Mildred Clark, of Rt. . 1, Beaufort, daughter of Mrs. Guy Avery, is doing nicely following an operation. Mrs. William U Carroll, of New port, is receiving treatment in the hospital. to Atlantic Beach and Morehead City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Whitehead left Friday to visit relatives in Rocky Mount, Smithfield and Wake Forest. Mrs. W. L. Harris, Sr. returned home Friday night from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Dot ger, in Charlotte. N. C. N Everette Bell, of Washington, N. C. spent Friday night with the W. L. Harris' families. Miss Grace Flowers retutned to . . FRIDAY, AUGUST tl, lMt -' Mt. Olive Sunday after, spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flower. Her sister, Betty Faye returned with her tor a visit. Mrs. Sara Small is visitinj; her niece, Mrs. Avant Long in River dale this week. George III, of Beaufort, visited his grandparents, Kr. and Mrs J. L. Smith, Sr. last week. Several farmers of Ill's commu nity sold tobacco on the opening market and were well pleaied with the prices. ' , Mrs. Frank L. Jordan, of Beau fort, was discharged Monday. Miss Marguerita Yeutter Mrs. Allied llennudet of New Iberia. La. .announces the engage ment of her granddaughter, Mar guerita Yeutter, to Dr. Alvab L. Hamilton, of Morehead City. Miss Yeutter was an occupation al therapist at Oliver General hos pital in Augusta, Ga. Dr. Hamil ton was associated with the hos pital as a patient and staff mem ber. Miss Yeutter holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Alabama College, Monlevallo, Ala., and had her Occupational Therapy training at the Unviersity of Southern Cal ifornia. Dr. Hamilton took his prc-dental work at Wake Forest College and obtained his Dental Degree from Emory University in Atlanta. He is presently practic ing (lenistry in Morehead City. Mrs. Henry Carraway, of Merri mon, was discharged Monday. Mr. Joseph F. Morton, of North Harlowe, was discharged Tuesday following an appendectomy. Mrs. Lee Daniels, of Atlantic, was discharged Thursday follow ing several days treatment. NEWS of the CHURCHES Straits Methodist Church The Rev. II. L. ilarreii, Pastor Mrs. J. C. Griffin and Mrs. W. alter recent I v attended the Crnamont Assembly near Asheville for b week for a period of train ing lor auxiliary members of the Freer Will Bantist Church. While away Mrs. Salter spent the week end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. L, p. Jlillerin Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cameron hvo rntnrnpd to Durham after spending some time at their cot j tagc here. Sunday, Aug. 29 10 a.m. Church School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Williston Methodist Church The Rev. II. h. Ilarrcll, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 29 10 a.m. Church School. 7 p.m. Evening Worship. 11 a.m. Morning worship, Louie Lewis, layman, will preach. The United Methodist Church Ocracoke The Rev. Charles J. Tllley. Pastor Sunday, Aug. 29 10 a.m. Church School for all ages. 11 a.m. Service will be con ducted by the laymen of the church. 7:30 p.m. Service will be con ducted by one of the lady's classes. Merrimon Methodist Church The Rev. W. D. Caviness, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 29 10 a.m. Sunday School Ha m. Morning Worship Mrs. William Brown, of RFD Beaufort was admitted Thursday for treatment. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pittman, of Suiter Path, announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Ann, in the Morehead City hospital on August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Primrose Mason, of Atlantic, announce the birth of a daughter, Catherine Gale, in the Morehead City hospital on August 22. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D'Agostlno, of Morehead City, announce the birth of a son, Gary Paul, on Aug Mrs. J. L. Smith. Sr. and mother. Mrs. Sarah Small spent Thursday In Beaufort with Mr. and Mrs George Huntley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Taylor and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Jr., were In New Bern Saturday. J. A. Baker and son, Russell, two brothers, Dewey and George Allen, and friends, Leonard Hall man and son, Leonard, Jr. of Mt. Olive, visited the J. E. Flowers family last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leon Harris and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith went ust 23 in the Morehead City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway, of Merrimon, announce the birth of a son, Richard Joel, on August 23, in the Morehead City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chalk, Jr., of Morehead City, announce the birth of a son, John Miller, in the Morehead City hospital on August 24. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Willis, of Atlantic, announce the birth of a son, Richard Darrell, in the More head City hospital on August 24. The Finest We Know! v 'is Because Nunn-Bush earnestly strives to build the world's finest shoes for men ... you can depend on it . . .they are good! Ankle-Fash ioning adds comfort gives extra miles of style. Style 4301 The BRISTOL WE ALSO FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF SHOES BV JARMAN In Morehead City It's LEARY'S ' Men's Wear Known Everywhere ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY Tuttle's Grove MelheflKl Church The Rev. W. I. Caviness, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 29 10 a.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. Afternoon Worship. Franklin Memorial Methodist Church Morehead City The Rev. W. D. Caviness, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 29 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Mrs. Arthur Lamonlagne Enlertains al Bridge Mrs. Arthur LaMontagne enter tained with two tables of bridge at her home on Arendcll street Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. At the conclusion of play Mrs W. C. Carlton was declared high score winner and received a porringer. The hostess served maple nut roll with cookies at refreshment time. Mrs. Clvde Dnuelas has returnpd to hpr cottage here after spending some time in Kaieign. Mrs. N. R. Webb, James Webb and .'Miss Pearl Rrinsnn attended , the Common Glory at Williamsburg 1. IU si .ween. mIs II ss Marv Duffy, of New Bern and'Robert L. Duffy, of Washing ton,! D. C, were guests of Mrs. Elizibeth Hnwland over the week endj . John Bunn to Enler Seminary at Louisville , . t .Tihn T Bunn. son of Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn of this city, will leaue next Friday to enter the Southern Baptist Theological Se minary at Louisville, Ky., where he will, study for his doctor's degree. Let F. 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But durable and excep tionally inexpensive! In fact, tome "American" pieces coat as little as 50c each. The wise hottest or the gift wise giver will be pleased to see our extensive displays of "Arnar ican"crystalwaret,they are hand made by yostoria auwtta, i 1 . SALE , i ON 1 ATT, 1 I i s -TV rr K -L. f JUL 1 'I I 1 Announcing New IToStOlia Pallerns Jus! Received HALTED S. HOIiniS, Jeweler UMMER TV no .FCMae(dlie Inclvdinf Dresses. Harts, Beach Wear, Suits. Blouses, Hostess Coats, and all Casual and White Shoes. Original price tags on all gannenti. Pick toot garment or shoes and take not 1-3, BUT . . a OFF SALS i CSGEIS TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 EIIOS SATURDAY Lch 01 Bargains Wailing For You itrenl Si. nUkO LEOARO, Manager DSAUFORT E 1 1 Phone B 5111 ':B ' ' 1 I 1 1 , ) it ft I, ill ..I in ih "1 1 III II ii 1 ? 1 1 I l' ARfcNDELL STREET MOREHEAD CITY f ii H ii ii i in n ii ri-innTrTrrijv"r-'- ufwttetf if ' 1 II "i III i n i n f ! i I
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