FfelDAY', OCTOBER 8, 1948 CARTERET COUNTY NETTS-TWES, MOBEHEAB CITY AND BEAUFORT. N. C PACE rWF .r4r Panfbrt foetal ffiim Mrs. J. Michael Moran, Society Editor Phone B4481 Mr. Chaffin Hundley, of Rich- jtnond, was the guest of Miss Mil jdred Daniels Sunday afternoon. S I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and daughter, Betty Jean, of Zebulop, are expected to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Til-lett. Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Jones, of Wake Forest, spent the weekend at lyme. Miss Bertha Bell, of Bachelor, is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Barbour, Sr. Mrs. Gilbert Potter and Mrs. James Potter, III, spent Monday i,i Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Buck have moved from 114 Moore Street to an apartment at Atlantic Beach. 1 Mrs. A. D. Pierson and Mr. B. 'ft TI c. !-. rwj- . . . i n. ou-vi'iis ieu lasi rnaay 10 spena 1 several weeks visiting relatives in Chicago, 111. Mrs. Bill Taylor and children, Eddie and William Arrington, of Bachelor, are spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Will Arlington. Mr. Ralph Daniels spent the weekend in Raleigh attending a convention of the N. C. Associa tion of the Deaf. Richard Whitohurst of Elm City spent last week end at home. Mrs. Gerald Woolard returned Sunday from a . two weeks' visit with her parents in Philadelphia, Pa. Harry Davis, who is attending school at Wake Forest, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Valverta Garner returned to her home In Newport Sunday evening after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Miscellaneous Shower Given Fob Bride-Elect Mesdames Bonzelle Lewis, Ken neth Bates and Walter Stewart were Joint hostesses at a miscel laneous shower honoring Miss Hil dred Carraway, bride-elect of Oc tober 16, at the American Legion Hut Tuesday evening at 7:30. Pine, southern smilax, white tap ers and dahlias were used tor dec orations throughout the hut. Upon her arrival the honoree re ceived a lovely corsage of tube roses and pon pon dahlias. Bridal games and bingo were played during the evening with prizes being awarded to the win ners. Miss Carraway received many useful and attractive gifts from her friends as well as a pyrex bak ing dish with silver standard. Thirty-two friends enjoyed the party. of Morehead City, was discharged from the hospital Thursday. Mrs. Elbert Cianciosi, of Have lock, was discharged Tuesday fol lowing a minor operation. Mrs. Carl Godwin, of Stella, was discharged Tuesday. Mrs. John E. Harris, of the Morehead-Bcaufort causeway, was discharged Tuesday following a major operation. PENCILS RULERS PAPER BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT Miss Dickinson Engaged Mr, and Mrs. Earl C. Dickinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Lula, to Samuel Frank Dill, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Dill, of Norfolk, Va. Some people are like blotter:; -they soak it all in, but get it all backwards. Dorothy Gray Sale 2 OUTSTANDING SPECIALS!! DOKOTHY CRAY'S Lipstick Trio In Elizabethan Colors . . . QUEEN'S TASTE a clear med ium red. ROYALTY a lucious pink. RED FALCON a spirited crimson. All Three for $2.00 DOROTHY CRAY'S Dry Skin Cleanser Salon C'Bld Cream and Cleansing Cream A $2 Value for SI. A $4 Value for $2. 'HM4-MH'H; ' WE" ALSO FEATURE r WHITMAN'S & PANGBURN'Sf CANDIES JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Day Phones 3331 9011 Night Phones 3461 5861 BEAUFORT, N. C. very junior senorUa ... . thetnks that eet is muy bonital fiesta f l8id t$ in 100 wool Vj Vf JlOti Sylvanio Shomoklrt fsf .tdL If f ri T i Ht i it m. x i w i Com sit til our Fiesta Plaid. Bright cu a fandango with dancing color on tlssua weight wool. Smooth oi o tongd with high styling by Ann Romano, Oaynor'i designer. And so ' pretty for to few , Mini vou'ra xur to love it...muchet Sizes 9 to 15. Th G AYNORGaOchoi Convtrtibl. cellar. Sutdt Iront belt, goldtn Sponiih dancers on buckl. Bold iii color plaid. bottl gnon, f inr and main predominating, $12.95 . TOE VOGUE FRANK LEONARD, Mgr. FRONT ST. , ,', , . BEAUFORT Service Club io Have Hallowe'en Parly Members of the Carleret County Service Club will meet for a Hal lowe'en party at the curl) in:.rkot building in Morehead City Wed nesday evening. Oct. 13. Mr. R. M. Williams will present a motion picture for the pro mam, Mrs. Carrie B. Gillikin will be in charge of refreshments, while dec orations and recreation will lie irh der the direction of Misses Kuth Peeling and 'osephine St uilon. Everyone is i.rged to attend in costume if possible. Mr. Willie H. Johnson, of New port, was admitted to the hospital Monday. Mrs. H. L. Burns, of Morehead City, was admitted Wednesday for an operation. Chief Elijah J. Willis has been transferred to Duke hospital in Durham. Canteen" on Saturday night add a committee of students have been appointed to plan it. They are Peggy Guthrie, Helen Paul, Mary F. Paul, Harry Fodrie, John Haynes and Guy Smith. No need of criticising yourself, qthers will be, glad to do that for jrtm. '..' The girl who thinks no man is right for her may be right and then again, she may also be left. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. Marvin Brooks, of Beaufort, rt. 1, was admitted Thursday. Master Linwood Lee Arnold, son of Mr. Melton D. Arnold, of New port, rt. 2, was admitted Monday for an operation. Mrs. Bernard Bonner, of More head City, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday. Miss Mae Willis, of Markers Is land, was discharged Wednesday. Mr. Leon Parker, of Newport, was discharged Tuesday. Mr. Gerald C. Siwecki. of the Coast Guard cutter, Agassi, was discharged Tuesday. Mrs. Ira T. Willis, of Morehead City, was admitted to the hospital Monday for a major operation on Thursday. k-rBaby Ricky Linn Bathe, grand son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maycqck, NOW, ISNT IT RIDICULOUS FOR US TO TELL YOU -a You Already Know It! What We Really Want To Tell You Is Thai We Have OIL HEATERS A SIZE FOR EVERY NEED! al WILLIS FuniiirunE COIIPAIIY "At The Furniture Sign" FRONT ST. 1 BEAUFORT Mrs. Stanley K. Baldree, of Morehead City, is doing nicely fol lowing a major operation. Coca-Cola Pariy Given For Hildred Carraway Miss Sue Murray Thomas honor ed Miss Hildred Carraway, bride elect, with a delightful cocn coir party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Cheek, on Salurda afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m. Upon arrival Miss Carraway was given a lovely corsage of carna tions by the hostess. Approximately fifteen friends cnlled during Uic afternoon and were served cokes with open faced sandwiches, mints, and nuts. The honoree was given silver in her pattern by Miss Thomas. Juniors Eleci Officers Al Tuesday Meeting Officers elected for the junior class of the Beaufort High school at the first meeting of the year on Tuesday are ns follows: President. Howard Fodrie; vice-president, Julian Austin; secretary, Jean Hopkins; treasurer, Connie Dud ley, and reporter, Iris Davis. The junior class will be in charge of a stunt for the "Teen Yon Are Cordially Invited To The FORMAL OPENING o! the Robert L. Rose Motor Company CHERRY POINT IIAVELOCK P. O. NORTH CAROLINA m FRIDAY 8 OCTOBER 1948 BOB ROSE President A New 1949 Ford Sedan Will Be Sold Tonight, Oct. 8lh At $109 BELOW The List Price HEBE ARE THE HULLS:- 1. No new or used car dealer ran draw. 2. The person whose name Is drawn must he 21 years of age or older. 3. The buyer will not be allowed to resell or trade this r.ir for a period of 12 months. 4. Everyone interested in buying must register before 7 p.m. CONE ONE CONE ALL TO THE GRAND OPENING IK 00 CCp Ifbyir iby i i soc tally acceptable" in PLAYTEX' PANTS7 4 ( JJ 2m '-iV' LI- - mt I vA-'-il 69c Play safel You can now present your baby with confidence to admir ing friends if he is protected with PLAYTEX Baby Pants to keep him "socially acceptable." They're wonderfully soft, cool, waterproof, washable, and super-ventilated. Made of that amazing material, creamy liquid latex, without seams or binding 'stitches, they stretch and stretch to give your baby perfect comfort. And how they wearl Pink or white,. " PLAYTEX Baby Pants are accurately sized ... by the baby's weight, in these four sizest SMALL MEDIUM up to 12 pounds 13 to 16 pounds LARGE 19to 23pond$ EXTRA-LARGE 24 pounds A up Belles "TIIE HOME OF BETTER VALUES" KEV7EECn,n.C. For Single or Double Beds This is the first time that a Pure Wool Blanket has ever been offered in Carteret County at this price. -H'-W' f' Come in and select your col or. Buy them in quantity there will be 110 HORE AT THIS PRICE when our present stock is exhausted! C0I1E ffl TODAY! 09 T7 T7n n vVrTf57 MIX n:zzZAo city & eeautct VU, tr. - f 1 " i t IK' '

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