:. TOESPAt. OCToBEB 26, 1948 ... CARTERET COUVTY WEWS.TIMES, MOREITEAfi CITY AND REAlTOllT. II. C PACE -IV2 itauifnrt Uncial ;Me(us l.lltK -.9(1 V jfuMrs. J. Michael Moran, Society Editor Phone B4481 , (Williams Eads, of. Cliff, Now i lips, of Greensboro, were guests at $qxico, is here with his wife who the Inlet Inn on Wednesday. .lsi visiti ig her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Churles Mason. Mrs. E. D. Hunter, and Miss Genevieve Burton and Mrs. J. l'aul Davenport, were guests at the In- vtMrs, Ed Davidson and son, Paul, ftttlH return Sunday from Binning- j Jet Inn Tuesday night lum. Ala., where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. V. David son for the, pasi ten days. I' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rtveiidge spent the weekend at Mesic with and Mrs. Wiley S. Mayo. .lohn S Bevericlge of Mi'P.oim ikv ?la. is here visiting relatives. Mrs. Lottie Adams and Mis onzell Lewis .spent Satin day in Jnldsboro. -i Mrs. Alex Nfirris and Mrs. Ho l)ert Jones spent Tuesday in New Item with Mrs W. A. Neal. Mrs. Jack Styron ami bahy i daugljter. E a Jane, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reddiek in Bethel. Mrs. Etta Pigott, of Gloucester, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Annie Gaskill. Mrs. L. W. Hassell Given " Surprise Birthday Party Mr. L. W. Hassell was given a surprise pnrty in honor of her six tyfifth birthday on Monday eve ning at her home on Front Street. The party was given by Mrs. Hassell's children and they were all present with the exception of one son who makes his home in Mount Olive, Delicious punch with cookies was served during the evening. Mrs. Hassell received manv love ly gifts. Children's Choirs Seek Funds for Choir Robes - To raise money for choir robes the Junior and Sunshine choirs of Ann Street Methodist church will present a program in the church at 7:30 Sunday night. Choir directors are Mrs. I.el'i G. Recent Bride Mrs. George J. Brooks left today to spend ten days in Fort Jackson, ! ! ! Willis and Mrs. Gwendolyn Morn j ing. Organist will be Mrs. Ruth Misses Janet and Iris Davis will Butler, spend-th.' weekend in Wake Forest The senior choir recently hit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Staton. 1 chased maroon choir robes which i were worn for the first time this month; OBITUARIES Mrs. Marguerite Hussey Funeral services for Mrs. Mar guerite Parsons Hussey, 43, of Core-Creek Harlowe Club Attends Dinner Meeting At tables lighted by candles and graced with lavendar and white t pom-pom chrysan.hemunis, the '.Caufort, Who died Tliesdsy after- rnrn rrPPk.Hrlnu-n hnmn rtmnn. Man it Duke hospital after sev- stration club recen(ly heid a din. cralmont.is i lness were con- ner and rPcrea,ion, meeting r iuctcd yesterday afternoon in the Core Creek eommUnity build lackv ell Memorial church. Eliza-; ina beth City. The Rev. Finlatar of- irbt.vi. Interment was in the Blazing fires ii large fireplaces family plot in Hollywood ceine-. Warmed the room. Dinner cun; .cry, Llizi.bith Ci.y. fisted of fried chicken, cvndiei sweet potatoes, potato salad, slaw Hess y s husband, Dr. Fay t,inc pnii.,rHa r,,i.h9 i,.,ti. Mrs Mrs. John C. Pake, jr. whose marriage was solemnized on S 't urday. October 23rd. Mrs. Pake is the former Miss Gloria Faye lewis of Morehead Citv. Lee Hussey, died two years ago. He was a prominent dentist in ;iiz::beth City and practiced den lt.try also in Be.ufort. Mrs. Hussey attended school in "lizabe'th City and later became a beautician. She was owner and "ei.tir of the Ann Street Beauty j shop, Beaufort. Survivors include two daugh 'ers. f,:rs. Brooks Libs, of Beau- beans, dessert, and coffee. Gtops fd contests were con ducted, by Miss Josephine Stantoi and ?roup singing concluded tin meeting. Home demonstration clu' members and thejr families at tended. j been in declining health for somi ; time. I llo k cnrvivikil w hie iL'irlmi' fort, and Rita Fay Hussey, who is Mls. Martha Mason;' a rtaIlfc,hter mm in r i -Miei i iiv: iwo sis L(2re Jrs. John (i. Jones and Mrs. Ill- Davis have returned from It recent visit to New York. Mrs. Mrs. J Winnie Mason is visiting G. Walters in La Grange. Lizzie Chadwick Circle I r ar n . i i Tones will go to : Meets With Mrs. Kichards Mr. and Mrs. John Seavy. of ufallo, N. Y . are maki n their Kline with Mrs. Scivv s nimhcr. Irs. Sally Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Phil- Mrs. Bernice Raleigh this week end to visit her husband. Mr. and Mrs. I. Mason, of New Bern, spent Sunday with Mrs. L. t'. Davis. DOROTHY GRAY SPECIALS DRY SKIN LOTION, $2.00 size NOW $1.03 TjHISTPRV VJrATHFR MITIflN. $ we NOW $1.00 Estrogenic Hormone LOTION, $2 size NOW $1.00 Limited Time Only WE ALSO CARRY NOME. YARDI.KV. ABi.TH akden. A ( (IViPI.KTi: STOCK OF CARA H'llEN I.KI.ONO. COTY, EMZ- IN.YION AMI TWI I'.t) TOH.KTKIKS. See the New "Lauriia" Bill and Change Purse By Joell 5150 and $1.75 Vis'.t Our With New Refrigerated Candy Pangbiirn and Whitman Case Stocked ( and'n's JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE " "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Day Phones 3331 J)01 1 Night Phones 34fil- BEAUFORT, N. C. -58C1 ' All Moderately Priced We Have a Complete New Stock Oi Everything To Attractively Furnish Your Home .1- 81 if nil a-v Come in loday and see our selec tion of attractive Dinette Sets priced to agree with your budget CITY APPLIANCE C0IIPAIIY ROY HAMILTON C. Z. CUAPPELL , Front Street B 325- . Beaufort Mrs. T. A. Richards entertained the Lizzie Chadwick circle of the Ann Street Methodist Church at her home last Monday evening Devotionals were uive.i by Mrs. Ben Jones and Mrs. R. W. Sal'iit. Jr.. nave the paper for the evening on Alaska. Fourteen members were present. Mrs. R'chards carried oat the Hallowe'en motif in the refresh nients served. Attend Funeral Of Mrs. Hussey Those attending the funeral of Mrs. Marguerite Parsons Hussey in Elizabeth City yesterday were Mrs. Hubert Fodric, Mrs. Otis Jef ferson. Mrs. Bonnie Davant, Mrs, Opal Lewis, Mrs. Dave Merrill. Mrs. Henry Hut sell, Mrs. James Noe, Mr. ad Mrs. Dick Parker. Miss Virginia Gillikin, and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Hill. Miss Gloria Lewis Is I Wei to J. C. Pake, Jr. I Mi. R. E. Lewis, of Moreherd ; City, has announced the marriage of his daughter, Gloria Faye. to J. C. Pake, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. John iC. Pake, of Reaufort. The wedding took nlace Satur day. October 23rd. at the home of Dr. John H. Hunn. pastor of the First liaptist Church in Marehead j City. j I The bride wore a white suit with ; black accessories and a corsage of , red roses. i Auenuing nie weUdini! were Mrs. Ralph Pake. Mrs. Hradly Mcintosh. Mrs. Howard Swain and Miss Minnie Pake. Mrs. Pake will continue her edu cation here and later join her husband at Memphis, Tenn. where he will be stationed for further duty following his extended furlough. tors. Mrs. j Will ( It;, '.!' !''ev ; 'i r, bee. I r'erebce. Mrs Hailev Niplsntv two s ins Avoi Mercer B:.iley. Eliza- M.lsIm and Lotimar Mason: two Ml S. Vema ' I arkingtnn, 1 sisters Mrs lrnH.l Hill .-.nrt Mrs . and two brothers, Percy Andrews, and James Elizabeth City. Walter Smith; and u brother, El bert Mason. All reside in Atlantic. Clement T. Adams Funeral services for Clement T. Adams, who died in action in Ger many, will be held at the Newport Church of God Sunday a! 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. Millard Muy narri will officiate. Mr. Adams was the son of Mrs Leth-a Salter, of Newoort He -s killed in Heinburg, Germany, Feb. 23. lfMfi, and his body arrived ,n Morehead Citv Irom overseas yes teiday. The Morehead City American Legion Post will render full mili tary honors at the graveside. Drimhler Burn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armour, of Battle Creek. Michigan, announce the birth of a daughter. Barbara Lois, ii the Leila Hospital, on Sunday, October 17. Mrs. Armour is the former Miss Lois Piner of Marshallberg. Next to falconry, fox hunting the oldest of all field sports. Caleb Mason Funeral services for Caleb Ma son, 69. were held from the home in Atlantic at 2 p. in yesterday with interment in Overhrt ok ceme tery The Rev. L. C i handler Officiated. Mr. Mason died suddenly at his home Wednesday noon. He had Winds of 28 to 34 miles per hour are callrd moderate gales WHEN XMAS SHOPPING REMEMBER.. BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT JOHN STAT0II INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE LOCATED IN THE TAYLOR BUILDING NEXT TO MARGARET'S BEAUTY SHOP Fcr Insurance That Protects SEE JOHN S T A TON B 4356 WE SEEK ro SATISFY Like the butcher, the baker, and the olectric-light-maker, we, too, depend upon perma nent patronage. We hope to compound every prescription you will need in the next ten years-and more. That's why we concentrate note on naifv ing service mid fair pt irc-i. lou'll try ii.., f,,r that next (ire scriplioii, M,;a't ),hi'.' 1'liaiiL: ! o GiElhrie-Jcites Drug Store Urftm h rw Muni 1 1 km The Factories Gi Ml The Famsus Besipsrs .... jiWttFm f'xa.utf mnr' f 9 IS5 : 5 fC'f-' Em B 4981 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT MM' J - ------ y -t JUST GOTTA REMIND YOU! V I'M TAKIIIG IIY HAT OFF to BELL'S Christmas Lay A Way Plan. Why you can walk in and select your gifts right now and they'll gift-wrap them for you and put them away until Christmas. You'll have plenty of time to pay, too. You'll have all your gift shopping done in a matter of minutes, and you'll find that BELL'S prices suit your pockctbook too! It's almost unbelievable to find all these won derful conveniences rolled into one. IT'S THAT TII3E AGAIN . . . Yep! It's time again to start thinking about tinsel and holly wreaths, carols, cand les and gaily lighted trees, fruit cakes and plum puddings, and . . . CHRISTMAS GIFTS from RELL'S. YOUR EYES'LL POP, TOO When you see the scrumptuous assortment of Christ mas lovelies that BELL'S has to offer. Bracelets, rings, watches, by all (he famous watch-makers, brooches, and costume pins, chains for watches or pendants, sets of dainty china and silverware to delight the heart of any homemaker. BELL'S has theiu, all gift for all your friends and family, from grandparents right on down to the new baby. And you can bet ... . Aliractive Modern Suites in a variely cf styles and upholsteries. II I I I IS ? Make ud vsur own suite tv mixino nieces. We (i have anvthina vou could desire in Siofas and Chairs. ) Add End Tables, Coffee Tables, Lamps Soon you have a truly beautiful living room. 1 KStWl . V- tj Elegance for yocr dining room which makes for really gracious living. ft i1 tv YOU'LL Fill D IT ALL RIGHT HERE AT 9 1. -M B. A. BELL FRONT STREET Yew Jeweler for Thirty-Eight Years BEAUTC3T rXTii"C'x' "IJ 11 , I , t'cmfcrlable, spacious Bedroom Suites Come in and look them over. YOU'RE SURE TO FIND WHAT YOU WANT -AT- SB tapiv MCREHEAD CITY EEAUFC3T I

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