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We hope to be t his successful throughout the Monday afternoon found the se niors at consultation in the library. We really had a tough time de ciding among the many .beautiful designs nd types of olass rings. At last, after almost three hours of heated discussion .we decided on a ring which we shall be proud to wear by Tebiuary. We hope. . . ! Early Tuesday morning we were confronted with .the problem of selecting invitations. Finally, n .most unusual one was chosen, one which we think is well suited to Our class. We are eagerly looking .forward to selecting our .mascots, .robes, motto, flower and superla tives in the near future. ' K33XH IYZB Nov. 8 Miss Frances Willis, of Harkers Island, spent Tuesday night here visiting Miss Gladys Cox. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warren and son, of Morehead City, spent Sun day afternoon here with his father, fr. O. D. Warren and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beacham and daughter, of Bridgeton, spent a while here Sunday with Mr. 'Beachem's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beacham. Miss Devota Hill, of Bridgeton, spent the weekend here with her aunt, Mrs. G. D. Hill and family. Miss Mary Sue Da II, who is a student at W. C. in Greens toro, spent the weesend 'here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Doll and family. Mr. W. W. Garner spent the weekend at Southport with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dion Simpson and son, of Bettie, spent a while here Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hill. Mrs. Essie Garner .returned home Saturday .after spending the .weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Tbs Louis and family. Mrs. Riley BeacTiain and daugh ter, Miss Zara spent 'Saturday af ternoon with Mrs. M. G. Taylor of near Beaufort. Mr. John Seymour, of Kinston, spent the weekend here -visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. . W. Pate and daughter, of GoMshoBOr-sppot fce -weekend here with Mrs. date's i pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Willis. been apending sometime with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgel naray ana Air. ana Mrs. rater ijarraw&y, h . , Mc. and Mrs.'ffohn iWallace and Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace and (rtiildren, Rone, Jr., Shirley and J uorctny stanea f naa; morning no Rnelsboro to attend the funeral of Mrs; Wallace! atapfather, ifcj James Lane but the road was so bad. They got stuck and had to come ibaci and . did get , to go. i f Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ringgold and son, Junior, of Bridgeton, spent .Saturday and Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Tosto. - Mrs. Theo. Johnson and Mrs.! Mary Tosto spent last Monday' afternoon with' Mrs. Leo Gay and Mrs. Carleton. n Mrs. Mary Pittman and daugh ter, iEthel Cannon, Bertha Mae Tosto went to Beaufort Monday shopping. " Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, nf Atlantic, brought her mother back Tuesday to Mrs. Nannie J. Pittman. Greece Receives More Than IlilUca Jons of Supplies ATHENS (AP) More than . one million long tons of foodstuffs, agricultural supplies and military .equipment were brought into Greece uinder American aid pro grams between Aug. 1947, and Aug. 1948. . : The Economic Cooperation Ad ministration (EC A) mission here announced a total of 1,306,824 long tons of supplies had been imported since the American Mission for aid to Greece (AtfAG) shipment ar rived Aug. 21, 1947. Commodities included A3QJS32 Jong tons of food stuffs; 85,7fi9 Hons -of coal; 39,032 tons of agricultural supplies and equipment; 24,885 tons of iron and steel; 2,759 tons of nedical and Sanitation supplies and 95 tons of miscellaneous commodities. . . USE WAL-iLidillieJloilandllcsl Salisfjinjj Heal for Yenr Home lt as solve your Winter heating problems 1y filling your ; bins now with choice Coals from .our present large stacks, It Year orders will receive our prompt attention. 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Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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