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CARTERET COUNT? NEWS-TIMES, COKEHEAD CTTT AND BEAUFORT, N. C
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'i Hn. 'i. Michael Mora, Solely Editor Phone B4481
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker spent
.he weekend in Durham visitiM
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes.
;Mrs. Hugh Cartway, Mrs. Wal
ter Stewart, Mrs. John Chaplain,
Jt., and Mrs. Dick Parker spent
Monday in New Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehurst
spent Monday in New Bern.
Mrs. C. C. Nets, of Washing
ton, N. C, and Mrs. Dave Nelson,
o New Bern, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Merrill.
lay to visit her son, William
Blades Parkin, m Norfolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis
and sen are spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Lewis.
Mrs. Harold Humm and child
ren left Wednesday to spend the
holidays in Durham.
; HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. D. J. Hall, of Morehead
City, was admitted Tuesday for
an operation on Wednesday.
' Mrs. Gabriel D. Henderson, of
Newport, was admitted for an
Operation on Tuesday and her con
dition is satisfactory.
Mrs. Jake F. Long, -Jr., of Fort
Macon, was admitted Tuesday for
an operation.
Mr. Harold Tippett, of More
head City, was admitted Tuesday
for treatment.
NEWS of the CHURCHES
Musician io Give Concert
In Methodist Church
Miss Bettie Lou Merrill, of Wom
an's College, will arrive Friday to
spend the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Merrill.
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Mrs. Harry Tyler and daughter,
Charlotte, of Wake Forest, are vi
siting Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Israel and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Bubanks, of McCain, spent Thanks
giving with Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Bubanks, of Beaufort, rfd.
Richard Whitehurst is spending
the' Thanksgiving Holidays at
home.
Mrs. J. G. Walters and daueh
ter, Frances, of LaGrange, are
spending the holidays here.
Bernice Jones, of State College,
is spending the week end with his
wife.
Steven Yaiochak, of the U. S.
Patterson, is receiving treatment
in the hospital.
Billy and Harry Davis, of Wake
Forest, are spending the holidays
here with Phil Mason as their
guest.
Mrs. Grady Willis and Mrs. Win
nie Mason, of Atlantic, are visiting
Mrs. L. C. Davis.
Miss Elizabeth Willis, of Wom
an's College, is home for the holidays.
Miss Ethel, Mildred and Ada
Whitehurst and Mrs. Julius Dun
can are spending today in Raleigh.
James Strickland has received
his discharged from the Army and
Is now at his home in Harkers
Island.
Mrs. W. D. Strickland is visiting
in Benson.
Mrs. J. S. Steed and Billy Craw
ford motored to Greenville Wed
nesday and were accompanied
home by James Steed, of E.C.T.C.,
and Miss Audrey Gaylord, of
Ayden.
Mrs. Harold Humm and chil
dren, Sandra and Roddie. are
spending the Thanksgiving holi
days in Durham with Mrs. A, E.
Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rice and fa
mily, of Havelock, spent Thanks
giving with Mrs. Louie Bice.
Glenn Willis, Jr., Larry Paul
and George Laughton, Jr., of Wake
Forest, are spending the holidays
at home.
rt. 1, was
treatment.
Arthur, of Beaufort,
admitted Monday for
Miss Hazel Edwards, of rt. 1,
Morehead City, was admitted Tues
day for treatment.
Mrs. Waller Freeman, of More
head City, was admitted Monday
for treatment.
Master Kendell Guthrie, of Hark
er's Island, was admitted Tuesday
for an operation on Wednesday.
Mr. George Crouch, of the U. S.
Patterson, has been discharged
from the hospital.
Mrs. Carlston Cashwell, of Clin
ton, is spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Gehrmann Holland.
Mrs. George Eastman and son,
Joe left Wednesday to spend the
holidays in Raleigh.
Miss Betty Hedrick is spending
the week end at her home in
Winston-Salem.
Mrs. J, G. Evans and son, Billy,
and Mrs. K. W. Loftin, of Kinston,
were guests of Mrs. Horace Loftin
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. May are
spending the Thanksgiving holi
days with Mr. May's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Mayr Davidson.
Mrs. Hattie Parkin left yester
Mrs. Jarvis Herring Has
Bridge Club Tuesday
Mrs. Jarvis Herring and Mrs.
Charles Stanley were joint hostess
es to their bridge club on Tuesday
wening at the home of Mrs. Her
ring. Club high, note papper, went to
Mrs. John Willis, and second, high,
a pottery vase, to Mrs. Ethan
Davis. Mrs. George Nelson was con
soled with hand cream while Mrs.
Delores Clapsaddle, a guest, re
ceived cigarettes.
The hostesses served pumpkin
pie with whipped cream and chel
ates and coffee.
urcie to Meet
The Alma Potter circle of the
Aran Street Methodist Church will
Bieet Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock with Mrs. James Potter, HI.
All members are urged to attend.
Mrs. Virginia Warchin, of Beau
fort, was discharged Wednesday
following a major operation.
T. L. Newberry, professional mu
sician for a Raleigh music com
pany, will give a concert on the
new Hammond organ which has
been installed in Franklin Metho
dist church Sunday afternoon.
The concert will begin at 3
oclock with Ralph Lewis, New
Bern, and Mrs. Ruth Bailey, More
head City, as vocalists. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Wade, of the More
head City school music faculty, will
also appear.
Commented the Rev. W. D. Cavi
ness, pastor, "Franklin Memorial
Methodist church is one of the
fastest growing churches in More
head City. Steady improvement
has been seen during the last sev
eral years. The new electric organ
will increase the beauty of the
church services."
United Methodist Church
Ocraroke
The Rev. C. J. Tilley, Minister
Sunday, Nov. 28
10 a.m. Church School for all
ages.
7 p.m. Evening Worship. Ser
mon: "Sacrificial Abel and Mur
derous Cain." Mr. Tilley will
preach.
Portsmouth
Sunday, Nov. 28
11 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser
mon: "How Sincere Is Our Thanks
giving?" Mr. Tilley will preach.
Monday, Nov. 29
7:30 p.m. Sub-District meeting
MYF, Marshallberg.
Wednesday, Nov. 39
7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer
service
Friday, Dec. 1
7:30 p.m. Council meeting,
New Bern district MYF.
Camp Glenn Methodist Church
Sunday, Nev. 28
10 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Louie Lewis will preach.
Am Street Methadlst Church
Beaufort
The Rev. T. R. Jenkins, Minister
Sunday, Nov. 28
9:45 a.m. Church School for
the whole family
11 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser
mon, Christian Gratitude.
Special music by the senior
choir.
6:30 p.m. Junior, Intermedi
ate, and senior youth fellowships
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Sermon, "Getting the Right Time."
Inflatioa Hits Panhandling
CHICAGO (AP) Inflation
has raised its bubble head in the
panhandling business. A middle
aged, neat, dignified fellow work
ing the loop now asks the folks
for the loan of a dollar so he can
eat.
Mrs. Windell H. Nelson and in
fant son, of Atlantic, were (lis
charged Wednesday.
Mrs. C. W. Pelletier and infant
daughter, of Morehead City, were
discharged Wednesday.
STORK NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Rice, of
Morehead City, announce the birlh
of a daughter, Rebecca Wavne, in
the Morehead City Hospital on
Nov. 22.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weeks, of
Stella, announce the birth of a
son, Gerald Ray, in the Morehead
City Hospital on Nov. 20.
Sub-District MYF
To Meet Monday Night
The sub-district Methodist Youth
Fellowship, including all Methodist
young people in Carteret county
will meet in Marshallberg Metho
dist church at 7:30 Monday night.
In charge of the program will be
the Marshallberg MYF. New of
ficers will be installed and Frank
lin Memorial MYF will conduct
the recreation. Methodist youth
between the ages 12 and 23 are
invited.
First Methodist Church
Morehead City
The Rev. L. A. Tilley, Minister
Sunday, Nov. 28
9:30 a.m. Church School
11 a.m. Morning Worship:
Think Thank!
6:30 p.m. Methodist Youth
Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Worship: Hearsay
or experience?
St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Nelson, of
Atlantic, announce the birth of a
son, Charles Dorn, on November
20, in the Morehead City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lydia Mae Pigott,
of Gloucester, announce the birth
nf ft Hnlltfhtnr T.vHin Mna An Mm,
21, in the Morehead "ray faospftaf
VBic church
W. Honcycutt , 7:30 p.m
Paul's Episcopal Church
Beaufort
The Rev. W. L. Martin, Pastor
Saturday, Nov. 27
10 a.m. Junior Confirmation
class.
Sunday, Nov. 23
7:30 a.m. Corporate commu
nion for men
8:30 a.m. Breakfast for the
men
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Prayer
7:30 p.m. Young People's Ser
vice League
8 p.m. Adult confirmation
class in the church.
Tuesday, Nov. 30
7 p.m. Junior choir practice
Wednesday, Dec. 1
7:30 p.m. Adult choir practice
...CAUSE SANTA
GLAUS IS COMING
TO TOWN!!
. . . and it's sooner than
you may realize. There
are . . .
25
Shopping Days
Till Christmas!
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-SAHTA SAYS
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY"
BUY NOW!
at
DON'T STRAIN YOUR
BUDGET! COME IN
AND USE OUR LAY-A WAY
PLAN NOW!
EARLY JEWELERS
"Across from Western Union"
Areadell St. Morehead City
GUTHRIE - JONES
Gifis are now on dis
play lor all members
oi the family.
Also Complete Stocks Oi
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS - CHRISTMAS TREE HOLDERS
CHRISTMAS CARDS - CHRISTMAS SEALS
AND WRAPPING PAPER
A Small Deposit Will Keep Any Hem Until Christmas
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GUTHRIE - JONES DRUG
Front Street
Beauiori
Franklin Memorial Methodist
Church
Morehead Citv
The Rev. W. I). Caviness, Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 28
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. Morning Worship.
Sermon by the pastor
6 p.m. intermediate MYF in
Mr. and Mrs. A.
of Atlantic, announce the birth of
a son, Donald Wilson, in the More
head City Hospital on Nov. 23.
Evening Worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
Beginning Sunday the servicos
will be broadcast.
-..Designed io Hake Shopping Easier!
err STAimRY
For thaw who tor to mite. A
Sift that fa always apiweriitel. Beau
tifully wrapped. .
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PENS, PENCILS ud SETS
$ia tottixa
Fill All Your
Knas Heeds At
Dell's Drag Store
KAY W00DIE
He needs a genuine Kaywoodie
Pipe to go with his slippers.
$2.50 to $7.50
ALSO CHOICE TOBACCOS
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CLiniSTMAS
Gli Sps$ Sets . $1.25 to $6X9 Evening la Paris Sets $1.50 to $12.50
ferfisy Ssfc .. $125 to $7.53 Cely Sets .. $3X0 to $6.50
LSO COU TASSEL, CHERAMY, FRIENDSHIP GARDEN, MAX FACTOR, ft MANY OTHERS
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11 Spice Eds
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$1.25 to $6X3 , Yardley Sets $2.25 to $7.50
FIRE CANDIES
ALSO WILLIAMS, SEAFORTU, SADDLE CLUB, SPRUCE ft MANY OTHERS
BELL'S DRUG STORE
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. Ccrj&te Dreg Store Service BEAUFC3T
DAY PHONES B 8231 or B 931 ' NIGHT PHONE B 3971
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HAS BEEII APPOINTED YOUn LOCAL DEALER FOB ALL
Home Appliances
Refrigcralors
Ranges
Water Dealers
Automatic Sinks
Dishwashers
Garbage Disposal Units
Tashers
Ircncrs
Automatic Washers
Vacuum Cleaners
Electric Dlankets
Electric Irons
Waffle Irons
Food Ilixers
Toasters
Coifee Ilakers
Complete Kitchens
Home and Farm Freezers
THESE APPLIANCES TODAY Oil DISPLAY HI DOT
STOIIES. ACTUAL V70RRDIG MODELS C0I1PLETELY
COiniECTED ni OUR BEAUFORT STORE.
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