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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER , 1940
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Al'l. Mlttaet Mora, Society
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Stihipson
and daughter, Sharon, returned
Monday night front a trip to Char
lotte and Mount Airy.
: Mr. ahd Mrs. George McNeill
attended the Wake Forest-State
game last Saturday.
Robert McNeill spent the week
end with the W. C. Carltons.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ilancoek, of
Raleigh, spent the weekend here.
i -Dr. ad Mrs. C. H. Strosheider,
I of Goldsboro spent the weekend at
their cottage here.
Clyde Douglas and Vaden Fori
ville, of Raleigh, were here for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phelps and
baby, of l.umnerton, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hicks.
Jack Johnson, of Wilmington,
was the Weekend guest of D. G.
Bell. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webb have
returned to New York after spend
ing the summer at their estate on
Bogue Sound.
i Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Taylor
spent the weekend in Winston
Salem visiting their daughter,
Carolyn, who fc a senior at Salem
College.
Miss Jean Farrior, who is at
tending Flora McDonald college at
Red Springs, will spend the week
end at home.
'Jack Stallings and Cecil Adams
flew to Johnson City, Tenn., for
the weekend and attended the
Carolina-Tennessee football game
at Knoxvillc on Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ga'iier are
spending several days in Durham.
Mrs. Frank Gralham and daugh-
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tet, Barbara, and Mrs. George
Lewis left yesterday to Visit Mr.
George Wyatt bewte, Hi Buffalo,
N. Y., for a week.
Miss Baltara Grantfeatn apeirt
last Weekend ik Lottisturg.
Mr. end Mrs. i. G. Bennett spent
the weekend In Lbuisburg.
Mrs. S. W, Thompson and Mrs.
II. L. Joslyn spent Wednesday in
New Bern.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Roland McClatn
roch, of Chapel Hill, are spending
several days hefe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor motor
ed to Raleigh Tuesday to meet
their daughter, Mrs. Alva Vah
Nortwick ahd son, Bill who arriv
ed from Jacksonville, Fla., to
spehd some time here. Dr. Van
Nortwick will join them later.
Buddy Garner is visiting his
grandparents in Newport.
The Reverend L. A. Tilley left
Wednesday to attend the Metho
dist conference in Greenville.
V. Parker had as his guest over
the week end his army buddy
during the war, Holt Elbey, of
Charlotte.
Mrs. Rogers Wins High
Al Bridge Party Recently
Mrs. Wnde Bell entertained
members of her bridge club at her
home on Arendell Street Wednes
day evening.
Bridge was played at two tables
with Mrs. Raymond Rogers win
ning Christmas cards for high
score. Second high, hand cream,
was won by Mrs. Dan Swindell.
The hostess served cokes with
nuts and candy.
Mrs. Edgar Bell will entertain
the club next week.
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Junior Woman's Club
to Sponsor Bazaar
The Junior Woman's Club heard
an informal talk by Dr. John Mor
ris on the education of the public
Hi reference to cancer at their reg
al!1 meeting Wednesday evening.
Along with his discussion Dr. Mor
ris presented a film on cancer.
During the business session the
Ways and Means committee made
tentative plans for a bridge tour
nament to be held in January.
The Public Welfare committee
tnhounced that it had made pro
visions to feed one child. at the
school luneti room throughout the
school year.
At the conclusion of the meeting
refreshments were served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Walter Morris, Mrs.
Lonnie Dill, Mrs. Frank Fxum, and
Mrs. Ruth Langstaff.
Costume Party Given
By Mrs. Joe Smith
Mrs. Joe Smith was hostess to
the Floating Bridge Club on Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Guests were Mrs. A. II. James,
Mrs. S. J. Kabon, Mrs. Gus Aspen
burg, Mrs. John Johnson, Mis.
Sadie Howland, Clyde Young,
Wayne Cooper and Joe Smith.
High score prize, talcum powder,
was won by Mrs. James and second
high, a salt and pepper rack, went
to Clyde Young. Mrs. Mowland
won a box of stationery for the
best costume, as the members and
guests came dressed for a tacky
costume party.
Upon arrival of her guests the
hostess served iced gingerbread
with coffee snd later peanuts, po
tato sticks and cokes were enjoy
ed. HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr. Tucker Smith, of Marshall
berg, is improving in the hospital.
Mr. James D. Willis, of Beau
fort, whs discharged from the has
pital Thursday.
Mr. Roseoe G. Willis, of Atlantic,
is receiving treatment.
Mrs. Pearl H. Parker, of More
head City, underwent an operation
Thursday.
The Rev. Richard C. Goodchild,
Of Pink Hill, father of Mrs. W.
Y. Stewart, of Beaufort, underwent
an operation Tuesday and is doing
nicely.
Mr. James Manning, of New
Bern, rt., 4, was operated on Tues
day and his condition is satisfac
tory. ,
Mrs. Augusta Bailey Joyner, a
graduate of the Lumberton Hos
pital, has Joined the nursing staff
of the Morehead City Hospital.
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Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. Robert Shaw
Mrs. Robert Shaw entertained
her bridge club at net apartment
on Evans street Tuesday evening.
Guests were Mrs. Jack Styron,
Miss Frances Pittman, arid Mrs.
Virgil Jenkins.
The hostess used arrangements
of chrysanthemums throughout her
home for 'decorations.
Club high was won by Miss Arm
Mills and guest high, fish figur
ines, went to Mrs. Styron.
The hostess served cake iced m
black and white with coffee and
salted nuts.
Mrs. M. B. Morey will entertain
the club next week.
Registered Nurses Meet
At Fort Macon Hotel
The monthly meeting of the Re
gistered Nurses of Carteret County
was held Wednesday evening at
the Fort Macon dining room. Mrs
Tressa Vickers, president, presided
over the meeting.
A report of the 46lli convention
of the North Carolina State Nurtees
which was held in Wilmington,
was given by Miss Octavia Frazier.
It was announced that Nov. 14
20 has been proclaimed as Nurse
Progress Week by the Mr. Truman
and Nov. 16 will be known as Lin
da Richards Day. Miss Linda
Richards was the first American
nurse and finished her training in
1873. This will be the 75th, dia
mond, jubilee of nursing in Ameri
ca. Mrs. Ralph Wade rendered sev
eral solos and was accompanied
at the piano by Miss Joyce Willis.
Mrs. A. H. James Has.
Club Tuesday Evening
Mrs. Alfonso James entertain
ed members of the Tuesday eve
ning bridge club at her home on
Arehdell Street.
Mrs. Lionel Smith was a guest
for the evening.
Three progressions of bridge
were played with Mrs. Jimmy Ra
bon winning a vase for high score.
Second high, cards, went to Mrs.
Robert Laughton. Mrs. Smith was
also honored with a small gift.
The hostess served chocolate po
nies with hot coffee.
Recent Guests At
Jefferson Hotel
Among the guests register
ed at the Jefferson Hotel re
cently were Commander Thomas
L. Dean, of Charleston, S. C,
George W. Wilkinson, Rocky
Mount, "Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bal
lenger, of Charlotte, Mr. Eugene
Higgins, of Gerard, Ohio, Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Everettt, of Greensboro,
Mr. R. S. Massey, of Durham and
Mr. William Somers and party of
Kinston.
Marriage Announced
Mrs. Louise Walters, of More-
head City, has announced the mar
riage of her daughter, Elsie Je-
nette to Sergeant Fred D. Sprad
ling. The wedding took place on
Saturday, the twenty-third of Oct
ober, in Morehead City.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. V. BaHm, of
Morehead City. armoauee the
engagement of their daughter, Ca
rolyn Arden, to Mr. Donald Lee
Harrisdn, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Jf. Harrison, Of Rockmart, Ga.
The wedding will be fcofeinnfoed
on December 3rd.
Local Ladies Attend
Luncheon At Fat mvllle-
Mrs. Arthur Joytoer entertained
at her home in FarthVille last Wed
nesday with a luncheon. Those at
tending from here were Mrs. i. C.
Taylor, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr.
H. W. Thornton, Mrs. Dai-den Ewe,
Mrs. W. L. Derriekson, Mrs. B. T.
Royal, Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Mrs.
George R. Wallace ahd Mr.
Gvofge McNeill.
omUAHIES
Ma R. Jinneti
Funeral services for John Jtt
nett, 48, former resident Of Beau
fort, and brotlieY of Mrs. M. A.
Norfis, of Beaufort, were Conduct
ed Saturday afternWWi at New
Bern. Mr. Jinnett died suddenly
at his residence in Washington,
N. C. Thursday night, Oct. 28.
At the time of bis death he was
working as a linotype operator for
the Mercury tnagarine tti Wash
ington. The son of the late John
R. and Sophronia Jinnett, of Car
teret county, he is survived by
Mrs. Norris; another sister, Mrs.
W. A. Neal, New Bern, and a half
brother, Dan Lewis, of fttrrtlngtttn.
Mr. Jinnett Was a world war 2
veteran.
The funeral service Was ebrtdutt
ed by the Rev. W. C. Foster, pas
tor of the Broad Street Christian
church. New Bern. Interment was
in Cedar Greve cemetery.
STORK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Davis, of
Davis, announce the birth of a
daughter, Sherry Virginia, In the
Morehead City Hospital on Oct
ober 30.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Nelson, Of
Atlantic, announce the birth of a
son, Larry Sheldon, oh October 31,
in thi Morehead City Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Parker, Jr., of
Morehead City, announce the birth
of a daughter, Patricia Eileen, in
the Morehead City Hospital on Oct
ober 26.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Salter, of
Atlantic annnuHr thp hirth tit
twin daughters, Linda Faye and
Lila May, on October zt, in me
Morehead City Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fermoh W. Good
win, of Cedar Island, announce the
birth of a daughter, Dora Lee,
the Morehead City hospital Oft Oc
tober 31.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baft, of
Mansfield, announce the birth Of
a son, Raymond Clyde, Jr., on Oc
tober 31, in the Morehead City
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Felts DiKon, of
Salter Path, announce the birth of
a daughter, Roseama, n Nov. 2,
in the Morehead City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Boyd, of
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NECS of the CHURCHES
Ftafcklifc MehwrUl Methodist
drareh
MortfceaiClty
the Rev. W. D. Caviness, Minister
ftuaday, Nov. 7
:4b a.m. Sunday School, Wal
ter Jjewis, superintendent
There wH be no morning wor
ship service at 11 o'clock.
1:t0 p.m. Evening Worship.
Louis A. Lewfe will preach.
The UaMed Methodist Church
Ocraceke
The ReV. C. J. Tilley, Minister
Saaday, Nov. 7
10 a.m. Church School
11 a.m. Morning Worship.
Theme:. "Great Writers as Inter
prefers of Religion ahd the Bible."
Members of MYF in charge.
t p.m. Evening Worship.
Theme: "Songs and Poetry" Mem
bers Of the Young Adult Fellow
ship bn charge.
The Rev." C. J. Tilley is at Green
ville attending the North Carolina
Methodist conference.
St. Part's Episcopal Church
Beaufort
The Rev. W. L. Martin, Rector
SMday, Nov. 1
8 a.m. Holy Communion
9:45 a.tri. Church School
11 a.m. Canvassers in the
VmUSTON
Nov. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Seymore
Davte.went to New Bern Monday
on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Piner and
two children came home last week
from Portsmouth where they spent
the summer. He has been employed
there in the fishing.
Quite a large crowd attended a
Hallowe'en party given at the
Smyrna High school building Fri
day night. The children enjoyed
it very much.
Mrs. Ion Willis is spending some
time in BeaWort With her daugh
ter, Mrs. Cecil Peterson.
Mr. -Gordon Wade returned
from Portsmouth last week where
he spent the summer. He was an
ehgiher on one of Mr. Smith's
boats.
Havelpck, announce the birth of a
son, Harvey Edward, Jr., on Nov.
2, in the Morehead City hospital.
Mr. arid Mrs. Lonnie Pittman, of
Morehead City, announce the birth
af a Won, Lonnie Earl, on Nov. 2,
in the Morehead City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William
Young, Jr., announce the birth of
k i son,Clydc William, III, in ttfe
Morehead City hospital on Nov. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roy Lin
coln, of Morehead City, announce
the birth XI a Sdh. Clinton Ernesf
tn Nov. 2, in the Morehead City
nospuai.
. Mr. and Mrs, Dominic Ferhia, of
Morehead City, announce the birth
of a daughter, Anil Carmelle, in
the Mrefcead City hbspital on
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CITY AFHIQECE COIIPAIIY
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every member canvass will meet
at the parish house.
4 p.m. Evening Prayer and
report on the canvass.
Tuesday, Nov. 9
7:30 p.m. Junior' Choir prac
tice Wednesday, Nov. 10
7:30 p.m. Adult choir practice
Tonight at 7 o'clock there will
be a Halloween party for church
school children in the parish
house.
Ann Street Methodist Church
Beaufort
The Rev. T. R. Jenkins, Minisier
Sunday, Nov. 7
9:45 a.m. Church School
11 a.m. Morning Worship,
sermon by Chaplain Curtis, Metho
dist chaplain at Cherry Point. Rev.
Mr. Jenkins will be in Greenville
at the North Carolina Conference
of the Methodist church.
6:30 p.m. Junior, Intermedi
ate, and senior youth fellowships.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
The Senior Youfh Fellowship will
be hi charge.
Monday, Nov. 8
8 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild
will meet with Miss Ethel White
hurst. Wednesday, Nov. 10
7:30 p.m. Prayer service at
the church, N. F. Eure in charge.
Mr. Martin Brooks and wife
spent Monday evening in Beaufort.
Miss Waneta Gillikin, of Bettie,
Janet Wade. They both went to
Beaufort to the show Saturday
night.
Mrs. Dollie Taylor and little
daughter visited Mrs. Ruth Gibbs
Monday afternoon.
Mr. Corbin Gibbs has been
spending a few weeks here with
We are all glad to see Mr. Tra
vis Willis came home again after
in the hospital at Richmond, Va.
He is well now.
Mr. Martin Brooks is home on
duty off for a few days.
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GENEVA (AP) Eighteen
year old Prince Baudoin, eldest
son of King Leopold III of the"
Belgians, was received as'a mem
ber of the Swiss Alpine Club at
a ceremony here recently. Prince
Baudoin lives in exile with his
father near Geneva. King Leopold
is himself a member of the club,
as was his father, the late King
Albert, who was killed in a moun
taineering accident in 1934.
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