.V.. : t TACK FOVft cjutmrr county news-times, uoresead cm Aim 2actoJT. k. c, iHorclcab City foetal rftts J. Michael Moran, Society Editor Phone M 578 Mrs, Alvah Hamilton spent this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nobles in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott and son, Harrison, and Mrs. Fred Davis returned Mondny night from a week's visit in Green Cove Springs, Fla. -Mrs. Cora Woods left Tuesday for Oxford after visiting Dr.1 and Mrs. S. W. Thompson. Miss Edna Williams and John , Williams spent Sunday in Wilmington. Macon Woolurd, of Finctown, is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott. Mrs. Bill Lewis motored to Fayetteville Tuesday to attend the wedding of her nophew, Tommy Moore. Miss Bride Rachel Garner Beco mes of El wood Rae Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gibbs left Wednesday to spend several days in Raleigh, Mr. Lee Ricks, of Washington, N. C, spent Tuesday night with his aunt, Mrs. W. L. Fulcher. Bridge Luncheon Given For Mrs. Marion Mills Miss Rachel Christine Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Garner, of Newport, became the bride of Mr. Elwood Rae Lewis, son i oi Mr. ana wrs. i. u. iwis, Mrs, Malcolm Collins entertain ot Moreneaa ciiy, in a s mpie out ' ed at a bridge luncheon Monday ,mpi.eMiVf.erem0ny. " hm! ! complimenting Mrs. Marion M.lis, ui llic Uiiucs paidm ncujJviH recent briClO Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris spent the holidays recently in Mount Olive. Miss Ellen Nelson, of Rex Hos pital, spent several dnys recently with Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flowers and daughter, Linda, spent the Thanks giving holidays in Durham. .George Howard, of Campbell's College, spent the hofidays here recently. Alfred Williams, Raleigh, was a recent visitor here. Mrs. Darcy Willis. Sr., and D. B. Willis, .spent the weekend in Newport News, Vn., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Willis, Jr., and family. Mr. A. J. Wagner, of Oxford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner. Miss Nancy Howell, of Asheville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Beck. Mrs. Jack Nobles, of Greenville, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hamilton. Mrs. O. G. Bell, Mrs. C. B. Arthur and D. G. Bell have moved from their cottage on Sunset Drive to their Bridges Street home for the winter. "Mrs. George McNeill, Mrs. Alvah Hamilton, Mrs. Luther Hamilton, Mrs. John Lashley and Mrs. Robert McNeill, of Washington, D. C, spent last Friday afternoon in New Bern and Pollocksville. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of St. Louis, Mo., recently spent several days here with friends. Dr. Hall, 'who suffered several severe heart attacks this summer, is recupera ting with relatives in Wilmington. Earl Webb, of Morehead City and New York, is recovering in New York following an operation in which his left foot was removed. Mrs. J. B. Scth and daughter, Susan, recently visited Mrs. George Dill, Sr. Mrs. George Dill, Sr., left Sat urday to visit in Baltimore, Md., and Northfield, N. J. Al McElvin returned recently from several weeks in New Ro chelle, N. Y. Mrs. W. I. Salter recently visited her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Olsen, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. West spent several days recently in New Brunswick, N. J. Mrs. Raymond Crum, of Jack sonville, Illinois, arrived Wednes day to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Howard Wade. on November 25 at 4 o'clock In the afternoon. The service was per formed by the Reverend M. L. Sim mons, pastor of the Primitive Bap tist Church of Newport. Vows were spoken before an im provised altar of white flowers and glowing tapers in seven branch candelabra. The bride wore a tailored suit of gray gabardine with black ac cessories and a purple orchid shoulder corsage. Following the ceremony the bride's parents entertained with a reception in honor of the bridal couple. After the first slice of wed ding cake had been cut by the couple Mrs. R. D. Garner served the cake and punch was poured by Mrs. J. V. Hatfield. Immediately after the reception the couple left for a short wedding trip to unannounced points and Will reside in the Wood's apart ments in Morehead City. Mrs. Lewis is a graduate of the Newport High School and attended Woman's College of the University of North Carolina. She is a gradu ate of the Hardbarger Business College in Raleigh and at the time of her marriage was employed at the Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point. Mr. Lewis attended the More head City High School and served three years with the United States Army with two and one-half years overseas. . Guests for the wedding included Col. and Mrs. S. S. Jack, Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. L. Necfus, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Holowiti, of Cherry Point, Dr. and Mrs. Charles John son, of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers, of Elizabeth City; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hatfield, of Nor folk, Va., Mrs. John Hoxy, of Nor folk, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Murdoch, of Elizabeth, N. J., and Mrs. Robert Montague, of Raleigh. Covers were set at three tables in the living room and a delicious luncheon of molded tuna salad, cranberry sauce, creamed peas in pastry shells, hot buttered rolls, fruit cake with whipped cream and coffee was served buffet style from the dining table. Mrs. M. T. Mills assisted the hostess in serv ing from the table which was cen tered with a lovely white floral arrangement. Each of the bridge tables was decorated with a white candle in a silver candlestick tied with ribbon and fern. White flowers with greenery and glowing tapers were used elsewhere throughout the house. At the conclusion of the lunch eon bridge was played with Mrs. Frank Exum winning floral prints for high and Mrs. Walter Morris, an Italian pottery candle and flow er holder for second high. Mrs. Marion Mills received English im ported napkins for low score. Mrs. Robert Freeman Has Bridge Club Tuesday Night Mrs. Robert Freeman was host ess to her bridge club on Tuesday evening at her apartment on Bridges Street. Guests were Mrs. Kenneth Wag ner and Mrs. Jim Bob Sanders. Arrangements of yaupon and ivy were used throughout the home for decorations. High score for club went to Mrs. Bob Williams while Miss Coretta Thompson was second high. A rhinestone pin was presented to Mrs. Sanders for guest high. During play chee-wes with cokes were enjoyed and at the con clusion of the game the hostess served lemon bisque. TffoSPITAL NOTES Miss Barbara Gillikin, daughter I ';' . m . squill.,-. I n . . r l i. ui sin-iaem uhuk.hi, vi oeauiui i, rt.'l, was admitted Tuesday for an operation. , Couples Club Meets With Ethan Davis 1 1 n I EVE BEEN -to- LEARY'S -and were loaded with fine g ifts for those menfolk! Don't Iliss Oat On The Wonderful Gills lor Hen al LEARY'S- KC3EHEAD CITYl THIST STCSE KB HER DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS 33 lien's Suits 10 psl. oil SForlcoats ..:.! $5X3 cil Asst. oi $1X3 G $1.53 Tfcs..7Js Scarf & Glove Sets ........ 1-3 off Alligator Golf Shirts ..... 1-3 cil D.2in Hats 1-3 eft Leather Cigarette Ccscs 1-2 cli Shiricraii While Shirts . .. $2.55 SZZ? & SAVE AT- : LEARY'S 1 izz n::ji t:2 run ci i::zztld city :::z-VJ . Tlzz IU31S -A w Hcrehesd City Si. Paul's Auxiliary Has Program On China Monday The Woman's Auxiliary of SI. Paul's Episcopal Church met Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Civic Center with Mrs. E. A. Coun cil as hostess. Mrs. J. M. Morrill, president, presided over the meeting and dur ing the business session contribu tions were authorized for Christ mas work in the parish and Thomp son orphanage. Final reports for the year were turned in by vari ous chairmen, and a committee was appointed to nomi te officers for 1949. Arrangements were made for the Auxiliary's Christmas party in Beaufort on Dec. 13. Mrs. William Martin, educational program chairman, then introduced Mrs. 0. H. Johnson who gave the first of a series of three studies on China. An open discussion fol lowed. Mrs. Council served iced layer fruit cake and hot tea during the social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Davis were hosts to the Couples bridge club at their home on Bridges Street Wednesday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Smith and Mrs. Fred Willis. Mr. John Willis received a coca cola aprons for ladies high while Mr. Willis received shaving lotion for men's high. Mr. Jarvis Herring won the floating prize, a bon bon dish, and Mrs. Lionel Smith re ceived a mint dish for guest high. During the first progression cokes and mints were served and at the conclusion of the game everyone enjoyed fruit cake topped withwhipped cream and coffee. Each plate was adorned with a miniature holiday corsage while white narcissi with fern were used to decorate the living room. Little Joseph Bella mah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor T. Bellamah.J of Beaufort; was admitted and dis charged Wednesday. Mr. G. D. Henderson, of New port, was discharged Wednesday following an operation. Mrs. Ida Modlin, of Beaufort, was 'admitted to the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Ollie Neal, of Beaufort, is receiving treatment in the hos pital. ... Mr. Thomas Richards, of the Yacht Shadow, was admitted Wed nesday. - Mrs. H. B. Utley is a patient in the; Morehead City hospital. Mrs. E. W. Copeland, of More head City, rt. 1, was admitted yes terday. Mr. Reginald Garner is doing nicely in the hospital. Mrs. Howard L. Rivers, of More head City, was admitted Thursday. Mrs. Earl V. Davis, of Smyrna, was admitted Tuesday for an operation. Floating Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Johnson Bridge Club Meels With Mrs. Robert Laughton Mrs. Robert Laughton entertain ed her bridge club at her home on Evans Street Tuesday evening, fit the, eonolusion 'of play at three tables Mrs. Frank Swindell received hi-jacs for high score and Mrs. Alfonzo James, second high, received a cookie jar. Refreshments were hot tea with chicken salad sandwiches and cookies. Mrs. Robert Seaman will enter tain the club next week. Mrs. John Johnson entertained the Floating bridge club at her home on Evans Street Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Wayne Cooper as a guest. Mrs. Gene Hessee received cro cheted pot holders for high score and Mrs. Joe Smith received a si miliar prize for second high. Upon arrival of the guests the hostess served ice cream sundaes with cookies and during the pro gressions cokes with peanuts am mints were served. Each member received a thermo meter calendar as a favor. Mrs. Thomas G. Willis, of Beau fort, was admitted to the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Rudolph Lucas Has Bridge Club Wednesday Mrs. Rudolph Lucas entertained her bridge club Wednesday eve ning at her home on Arendell street. A the conclusion of play at W tablets Mrs. Jessie Devonchik re ceived a demitasse cup for high while Mrs. Edgar Bell as second high, was given a novelty cup. The hostess served fruit cake topped with whipped cream and a cherry and coffee. Mrs. Devonchik will entertain the club next week. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Willis, of Beaufort, announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanne Lillie, in the Morehead City Hospital on Nov. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Jr., of . Marshallberg, announce the birth of a son, James Franklin, on Nov. 29, in the Morehead City Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cannon of. Morehead City, announce the birth of a son, Lester Craig, in the Morehead City Hospital on Nov. 30. Mr. , and Mrs. W. B. Smith, of Atlantic, announce the birth of a son, William Finley, on December 1, in the Morehead City Hospital. Lee B. Parker spent the Thanks giving holidays with Wayland Hart, in Washington, D. C. oisel iMn-ogn (omI (hose who have kept their teen-age figured) will dote upon this Gossar-DEB "pull-on" pantie and girdle ... for that wonderful "under-control-took." Fine two-way-stretch elastic pwloliJ in front with satin elastic.' TAe "petite" uplift, f toy sort MP $1X3 OFF Any Item Over $10 Dough! On DOLLAR DAY STOCK OF BIAS LK3TS ELEC. TRACK IlATTniS Dadio Service Ml Bridges 8s. M4M6 MOtEREAD CITY s FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 1, Mi I , n r n n n T V fl H i! " Tnl J S Mi Irx JVi U V nl 7 W llll. will 1 s s t llil rj LADIES' AND GENTS' yT . 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Choice of soup or juice, two vegetables, coffee or tea, bread and butter, and dessert $1.00 FRIED SHRIMP with cole slaw. Choice of soup or juice, two vegetables, coffee or tea, bread and butter, and des sert $1.00 Shrimp or Oyster Cocktail in place of soup or juice on the dinner 15c Extra. VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Candied Yams Green Peas Pickled Beets DESSERTS Apple, Mincemeat, Lemon, or Cocoanut Pie, Ice Cream THE CAROLINA GRILL "JUST GOOD FOOD" TURNER STREET BEAUFORT -SAHTA SAYS DO YOOD CHRISTIIAS SHOPPIIIG EAB1Y" BUY NOW! at the VO&JE Frank Leonard, Mgr. FRONT STREET , BEAUFORT 8 iiUiiiiut-JUHiar? rAvs il . ft ' I V ft Gills are now on dis play lor all members oi lb family. Dko Complete Stocks 0! ccasniAS tree lights - Christmas tree holders CEUSTI1AS CARDS - CC3ISTIIAS SEALS ATD WILAPPCS PAPER StuII Etyojil Win EMp Ay Item Unlil Oridma GUTKIIIE - JOriES DRUG COLIPM PmkImI ' i: I III! I. A i; ' :. Inn I ! Mi i ill!! 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