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CARTEftET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITT AND BEAtTORT, N. C TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 4 . X Michael Moran, Society Harvey Hamilton, Jr., attended the Carolina-Wake Forest game Saturday. V Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bpears were among those in attendance at the Carolina-Wake Forest game Satur day. . Mr. Emmett Underwood, of Ra leigh, was the guest of Mr. Harvey Hamilton several days last week. ' Mrs. Virginia Purifoy left Satur dsy for a two week's vacation in Iey West, Fla. Jimmy Derrickson attended the Duke-Navy game in Durham on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wallace and Dr. and Mrs.-.lohn Morris in tended the Duke-Navy game on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor spent the week end in Norfolk, Va., where they attended the V. M.I. and William & Mary game. Miss Dorothy Roberts and George Ball attended the State Davidson game in Raleigh Satur day. Clyde A. Douglas, Raleigh, was a recent visitor here. SSgt. Glenn Terry will leave Friday for Twin Falls, Idaho, where he will visit his family prior to leaving for duty with the U. S. Marines in China. Mrs. Terry will remain here at present and make her home with Mrs. Annie Bow den. Mrs. W. B. Norman returned last Tuesday from Duke Hospital in Durham and is improving at her home. Shepard Sampson. Berl Lewis, Bobbie Bell, Jimmy Smith and Charles Maey were among those in attendance at the Carolina-Wake Forest game Saturday. Misses Mary Frances Pittman and Martha Willis attended the ..State-Davidson football game this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roma Styron and Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Willis and Miss Ruth Styron were in attend ance at the Carolina-Wake Forest game. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Guthrie and daughter, Jerry Ann end Miss Therese Whealton attended the football game in Wake Forest Sat urudar Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Dewey re turned Sunday from a ten days' trip to New York City and Rich mond, Va. Mrs. Earl Pate returned home yesterday after spending the wee"k end with her daughter, Miss Mary Ann Pate, at Meredith College, Ra leigh,. Mrs. G. Henry Jackson returned Saturday from a week's visit in Richmond, V?.. ' Misses Sarah Boyd and Edna Williams and John Williams spent the weekend in Wilmington visit ing Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hamnann. 22 New Members Join High School Homemakers Twenty-two new members were taken into the Future Homema kers of the Morehead City High School at an impressive candle) ight service at the Civic center Tues day evening. Jane Ballou, presi dent, presided over the ceremony, . During the social hour 'which followed punch and cookies were served by the social committee from a beautifully appointed table - Using the colors of the organiza I tion, red and white. ' New members taken in ere mem- bers of the freshman class and a few from the other classes of the school: Jean Morton, Ann Norris, Edna Midgett, Fern Salter, Mary Ellen Rice, Margaret Hall, Myrtle ' Midgett, Mary Jane Roberts, Bet ty Pittman, Addie Jane Willis, Margaret Harker, Merita Mizelle, Ida Gaskins, Shirley Keith, Rober ta Pittman, Jessie Guthrie, Anna Lee Bell, Shirley Ann Willis, Col leen $winson, Mavis Cannon, Mary Ruth V McKnight, and Lucille Wright. ; lnleV Book Club to Meet Thi Lanier Book Club will hold is fifct meeting of the year at the ClviclCenter on October 12, to night! at 3 p.m. with Mrs. E. A. CountU as hostess, Ilomq Department ta Meet Tomorrow Thi American Home Department of tha Woman's Club will meet at tne uivic center tomorrow aiier noon lat 3.30 p. m. AH members are utged to attend this first meet ing, aid anyone interested in Join ing tlis department' of the Wom an (flub will be welcome. Eobeft Gaskins Enlists Rofert L. Gaskins, son of Mr. and lirs.'Clyde Gaskins, 1704 Aren dell street, Morehead City, has cn- Uiitedt in the Air Force for a - riol of three years, according to ation received t'-day from . Bern Recruiting office. Editor Phone M 6781 Meadows-Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Chadwick request the honour of your presence at the marlage of their daughter Lois Webb to Mr. Sam Brown Meadows, junior on Sunday, the seventeenth of October Nineteen hundred and Forty-eight at five o'clock in the afternoon Straits Methodist Church Straits, North Carolina No invitations have been sent in the county but all friends are cor dially invited. Lorraine Hatcher Celebrates Fourth Birthday Thursday Little Lorraine Hatcher, four vear old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Hatcher, was honored with a birthday party at her home on Arendell Street, Thursday after i.oon. Twenty-nine young friends en joyed swinging in the yard and other games. Refreshments were ice cream with cake and assorted candies and each guest received a bounce bat ball as a favor. Miss Hatcher received many gifts from her friends. Madie Bell Bible Class Meets With Mrs. Freeman The Madie Bell Bible Class met with Mrs. W. P. Frcf-m.in for its first fall meeting with thirty throe members in attendance on Friday. The president, Mrs. Freeman, pre sided and devotionals were given by Mrs. D. G. Bell. Reports were given bj the trea surer and several matters of in terest were discussed. Mrs. Richard Swindell, chairman of the nominating committee pre sented the following names for election. President, Mrs. Clyde Willis, vice-president, Mrs. Robert Laughton, secretary, Mrs. Frank Grantham, and treasurer, Mrs. W P, Freeman. Mrs. D. A. Freeman and Mrs. J. R. Herring were ap pointed to the social service com mittee. The program chairman, Mrs. El bert Chadwick, then staged two contests which were won by Mrs. Gladys Chadwick and Miss Pearl Brison. Mr. Whitehurst, accom panied by Mrs. Elbert Chadwick, gave twckloMelj)rofal selections.. Rcfrcslftnent' served were ice cream in" novelty tinsel covered flower pots. Mrs. Jack Roberts Wins High at Bridge Party Mrs. J. W. Jackson and Miss Dorothy Roberts were joint hos tesses to the Friday evening bridge club at the Jackson home on Aren dell Street at eight o'clock. Mrs. Jack Roberts was high score winner while Dr. D. J. Eure was second high. Lov score reci pient was Mrs. D. J. Eure. The hostesses served Shu-Fly pie with coffee. Dessert Bridge Given For Miss Hildred Carraway Miss Coretta Thompson honored Miss Hildred Carraway, bride-elect of Saturday, at a dessert bridge party on Friday evening at the Thompson home on Shepard Street. Fall chrysanthemums were used in the home for decorations and each bridge table was centered with an arrangement of white chrysanthemums and candles. Upon her arrival the honoree was given a corsage of pon poo chrysanthemums and a lovely ham mered aluminum tray. A dessert course of angel food cake iced in green with pink rose' buds and stuffed with strawberry iced with coffee and peanuts was served prior to play. High score prize, lipstick, was won by Miss Ann Mills and second high, talcum powder, went to Mrs T. H, McQuaid. Miss Caraway re ceived hand cream for low. Interest Continues In Free Will Revival Interest is continuing in the re vival being conducted at the Free Will Baptist church, the Rev. J. C. Griffin, pastor, remarked yester day. The revival will continue through Saturday night. Services are held each day at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. L. E. Ballard, New Bern, conduueting the sing ing. Fans for Spain , SAN SEBASTIAN (AP) The first national fan exhibition has been staged here as part of a program to revive Spain's fan max ing industry. An estimated 400 antique fans and several hundred modern products were displayed. Prizes totalling $1,900 ware award ed. The exhibition was sponsored by the artisans syndicate under which the-Spanish fanmakers guild functions. Spain, Japan and France were pre-war leaders in the fan making Industry. Eastern Star Holds Regular Meeting Thursday Morehead City Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star was host at its regular meeting on Thursday eve ning to Mrs. Charles Cooper of Arapahoe, District Deputy Grand Matron, and L. G. Matthis of New Bern, Worthy Patron of New Bern Chapter and District Deputy Grand Patron. Mrs. Justin Robin son, Worthy Matron presided over the meeting and the two district deputies were given a hearty wel come and seated on the rostrum Mrs. L. G. Matthis, Worthy Matron of New Bern Chapter was also welcomed and seated in the cast. Mr. Cooper, husband of the Dis trict Deputy Grand Matron was introduced and welcomed. The meeting was well attended Among the visitors were Mrs. Ma rion MacDonald and Mrs. Doris Scott of New Bern, Mrs. Lois Sny der, Mrs. Judith Willis and Mrs. Sallic Wrieht. A report from the ways and means committee showed that $207.00 had been sent to the Grand Secretary to applv on the hospital building fund for the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. This sum was a result of a supper given in Aug ust and Evening of Fun party giv en in September. Incidentally, those who missed the party miss ed one qf the most amusing events of the year. Plan now to be pre sent at the next one. A letter from Mrs. Gladys Tin gle, chairman of the Octagon cou pon committee urged members to get In their contributions for lhc Rainbow Assembly Group at Blow ing Rock. All other reports from the standing comittees were tabled until the next meeting, and the gavel was turned over to Mrs. Coo per who complimented the Chap ter Officers upon the manner in which they conducted the meeting, graciously thanked the Chapter for the corsage presented her and ex pressed her pleasure in being pre sent. She reviewed some instruc tions from Grand Chapter and ex plained tne reasons for the work. She gave some .instructions rela tive to balloting and stressed the duties and responsibilities of ihe investigating committee. At tiie request of the visiting officer Mrs. M. L. Piner, Mrs. Bill Fuleher, Mr. L. E. Wade and Mrs. Sallie Wright exemplified the ex amination of a visitor. The Chapter was informed that District School of Instruction had been postponed until January 15th and will be held in Vanceboro. The Chapter was asked if it would be host with Beaufort to the Grand Matron on her visit tentatively set for January 13th and was request ed to exemplify balloting at the District meeting to be held in Vaaceboro in January. Mrs. Cooper turned, the gavel over to Mr. Matthis who expressed his pleasure in being present and then reviewed Chapter obligations and stressed the importance of re membering those obligations at all times. Mrs. Matthis complimented the Chapter on the work, thanked it for the corsage presented her and expressed her pleasure in meeting with the Chapter. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Matthis after which the Chapter was closed in ritualistic form and a social hour was enjoyed in the reception hall which was decorated to carry out hallowe'en theme with jack 'o lanterns and streamers in hallowe' en colors. Delicious refreshments consisting of block cake, punch, salted nuts and chocolate bits were served by Mrs. Margaret Rowles and her committee. Teen Topics By "Gene" Long Morehead High School Everyone who didn't go to the Larry Clinton dance last Wednes day night is probably very sorry now. The music, outside ot tne fact that there was a little too much brass, was very good. And the singer, boy! was she good. She could sing the boogie like nobody's business. With the exception of a few intermissions, they played steadily from 0 to 1 and we really hated to leave. I sure hope we have many more of these famous name bands at our Recreation Cen ter. They will surely draw big crowds) We were entertained last Thurs day morning by a ventriloquist showv A very nice looking man was assisted by a big red-headed Irish dummy called Pat and two small ones. Pat told some pretty good jokes on several people in this school (including teachers) ind he also mentioned the names toot But it was all in fun and everyone had a good laugh. The ventriloquist discovered talent in our school (in the form of Bill Merrill, sixth grader, and loaned Pat to Bill for an exhibition. That little fellow really has talent and we all enjoyed his quickly prepar ed show. I believe hell go places when he's older. The man promis ed him a dummy for a Christmas present, so I imagine Bill's pretty excited. The Junior class elected officers last week and they are as follows: Mary Ruth McKnight, president; Betsy Jean Wade, vice-president; Jane Ballou, secretary; Leslie Feagle, treasurer. . Now here's a plea from all the woe begone boys of the world; and I quote: "One thing I always get for free HERE and THERE With F. C. SALISBURY, Morehead City After three weeks absence from the city, enjoying a vacation trip, we have been browsing about to see what has transpired during that t;me. Out at Stroud's Food Center we I find that all of the stalls of the former Morehead Motors building have been converted into store spaces. First to occupy one of these con verted stalls was Blanchard's Elec tric Service. Next door we find a business called The Yardstick. This business has bee : opened by a party from Cherry Point. Dress goods and other material by the yard is featured by this firm The next two stalls have boon combined by an archway and is to be occupied as a dtu" Flore in a few weeks. To the north of the main building two stalls have been combined and will be occupied by the Double XX Auto Parts concern which at present is located on 8th street next to the A. B. C. store. Northern yachts have started their annual southern trek. Last week at the Gulf dock the hand some 87 foot yacht "Nambay" tied Is lots of nice publicity. I'm pretty patient even if Perfume floats from my handker chief, Or when my eyes meet sight as fair As My tie streaming from Her hair. I'll even bear a lipstick smear Enhancing me from ear to ear But, please God, let my gal know better Than to wear a white angora sweater." Unquote!! Our Teen-Age Club needs more new members; the attendance is rapidly falling off. And we really have a wonderful time up there at the Center too. So all you new boys and girls, don't waste any more time, join now. See you all at the club Friday. . . . Bye Now . . . YOU CAN BUY A GOOD QUALITY INNERSPRING MATTRESS FOR ONLY $35 Minus $10.50 for your old mat. Comfort Innerspring Unit Guaranteed By Good Housekeeping Call or Write RESTWELL MATTRESS CO. 2104 Trent Blvd. 2889 New Bern Pickup & Deliver Anywhere Baby Dances! TAP CLASS FOR AGE 5 ONLY OPEN OCT. 16 SAT. 9:30 OLD U.S.O. Tuition $4 a Month In Advance Class Limited To 14 ROSE SCHOOL of DANCE YE TAKE PLEASURE III AiniODIICmG THE OPENING nmmi mm u. Thursday, Oclohr 14th 1708 Bridges Street I f 4-. up for a few days on its way to West Palm Beach. The story back of the owner of this yacht, D. E. Taylor, reads like a Horatio Alger "success" story. Mr. Taylor was born and raised at Sea Level where his parents live today. His early life was spent in that community but as a young man he left this small fishing vil lage to make his way in the busi ness world. Mr. Taylor became associated with water shipping interests until today he is the head of one of the largest steam ship lines on the At lantic coast as well as being con nected with large manufacturing interests. Mr. Taylor makes his home at West Balm Beach. There are several other Taylor boys who have made a success jo the com mercial and industrial field. Should you land a large fish and do not have a scale handy to weigh it but do have a tape mea- 1 Sure you can get its weight within a few ounces by the following me thod as given us by Harold Willis. Measure the fish about its thick est part or girth, square this mea surement, multiply this figure by the length of the fish and divide by 800. For example: Say the FOOD TOLDE! 19 High Quality Line of All Ti IS FINEST GRADE FROZEN lmmm Bros. DialM - 5751 HEILIG-LEVIIIE'S 2IID. All IIIVERSAIIY SALE!! 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An operator stationed in the main building can be in constant radio communication with any of the Seashore taxis, transmitting calls, while route, that in many cases will give quicker service, for the driver will not have to return to his station for orders. Mr. Guthrie states that he plans to extend -taxi stations at several advantageous points about the ci ty, giving his patrons more prompt service. Should one care to talk to a . driver of a cab over their home or business phone, a call to the transmitting station will con nect one's plume line with the ra dio telephone which will be picked up by the driver either at his stand or while enroute. With the growing demand for taxi service, Mr. Guthrie is out to give the public the best possible service by the installation of this modern communicating system. The large concrete block build ing at the corner of 18th and Bridges street recently completed and owned by G. W. 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