ntOAT, DECODER 24, 1948 CARTERET COUNtH NEWS-TMfEA, MOREIlEAB CTTT AfD BEAUFORT, If. C PAGE' FTVE j eaufort foetal fefos J. Michael Mono, Society James H. Miller, USN, ton of Bit. ' and Mrs. Glenn N. Miller of Beaufort, has been advanced to fireman while serving aboard the light cruiser USS Little Rock which has been operating in the Mediterranean theater since Sep tember 1948. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehurst spent Monday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fleming, of Henderson, will arrive today to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Will Arrington. Douglas House, of Roanoke Ra pids, will arrive today for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Ratcliff and '"children, will leave tomorrow to spend several days with her sister, Mrs. Lela Tillett, in Greensboro. Miss Lena Duncan will spend Christmas in Norfolk, Va. i Tommy Eure, of Duke Univer sity, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Ejlire. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Beveridge ape spending the holidays at her hbme in Messiek. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheatley, Jr., of Raleigh, will spend Christmas hbre. Mrs. Robert Polk and young son, returned last week end from China. Mrs. Meme Westline is her guest. Miss Ruth Peeling left Wednes day te spend the Christmas holi- ays with her family in York, Pa, Miss Ruth Gaskill will arrive Borne from Greensboro Friday, iec. 31st, to spend New Year's at ome with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaskill. Miss Mabel Cannady will leave tomorrow to spend Christmas in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas and (laughter, Margaret, of Greensboro, arrived yesterday to spend the ho- idays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dill, of Beaufort. ih W ?HZ . Iff t- 1 Blended Whiskey, f V , i 90 Proof. 7 : II f 60 Groin, . ' IIMlllFlllMH Neuiral Spirits. OHi! "i w I0h -fur I ' II 1 I I I V I . i I II V 1 I I I , . ' ' I. 9" l?'7i- t ! lededvJJ! Phone B4481 Miss Annie M. Morton, of E.C. T.C., is spending the holidays at her home on 118 Moore Street. Howard Jones, of Louisburg Col lege, is home for the holidays. The Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Jenkins and daughter, Jean left yesterday to spend Christmas with Mrs. Jen kins' father, Mr. Woods, in Dur ham. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Rose mo tored to Norfolk, Va., Monday and took his father for treatment at the Marine Hospital. Miss Carol Lee Herrin, of Albe marle, will arrive Sunday to visit Miss Letty Catherine Eudy. Mrs. J. C. Keel will arrive this week from Tappahannock, Va., where she has been spending some time. Captain and Mrs. George Linne meier and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey will spend Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Humphrey in Luea ma. Mrs. Dorothy Guthrie and son, Mickey, of Appalachicola, Fla., are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Guthrie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Congleton. Mrs. Guthrie was accompanied here by her nephew, Bill Congleton, who was visiting her for two weeks. William E. Congleton, of the University of North Carolina. Cha pel Hill, is spending the Christmas holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Congleton. Captain and Mrs. L. A. Oakley and sons. Larry and Lee, of Wash ington, D. C, will arrive today to spend Christinas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Johnson, Sr., of Forest Hills, N. Y and Lt. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson, Jr., and baby, of Cherry Point, will be the Christmas guests of Mrs. W. A. Mace. S. Borden Mace, of New York City, will spend Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Mace, of Ann Street. Editor Lizzie Chadwick Circle Meets With Mrs. Pierson The Lizzie Chadwick circle of the Ann Street Methodist church held their December meeting and Christmas party with Mrs. A. B. Pierson at the Inlet Inn Monday evening. Devotionals were given by Mrs. Calvin Jones and Mrs. Graham Duncsn gave an article on the Pan-. ama Canal and the Virgin Islands. I "Sister Emma of the West Indies" . was also presented by Mrs. R. M. I Williams and an article on Puerto , Rico by Mrs. Leon Swain. i At the conclusion of the meeting i guests were invited into the dining I room where refreshments of salt ed nuts, fruit cake and coffee with red baskets of candies for favors were served from a lovely banquet table decorated in the Yuletidc motif. Bettie Music Pupils Meet at Home of Mrs. G. T. Spivey The Music club ot Bettie, com posed of children who study piano under John Vanderventer, met this week at the home of Mrs. G. T. Spivey and played Christmas num bers for their parents. Punch was served, and favors, bubble gum, funny books, and other gifts were exchanged under the Christmas tree. Pupils who gave the recital were Janet and Doretha Gillikin, Phyllis Pake, Janice Keller, Cecil Gillikin. Ann and Ted Spivey, and Grace Whitehurst. Sub-District M.Y.F. to Meet At First Methodist Church The Sub - District Methodist Youth Fellowship will meet at the First Methodist Church of More head City on-Mondav, December 27. The Methodist Youth between the ages of 12 and 21! of all Metho dist Churches of Carteret County are invited to attend. The program consists of a spiritual program, a recreational and fellowship period and a refreshment period. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. L. P. Arthur, of Beaufort, was admitted Tuesday night for treatment. Mrs. Reuben Wallace, of Merri mon, was discharged Tuesday fol- owing a major operation. Mr. Floyd H. Blythe, of Allan tic, was discharged Tuesday afteij receiving treatment. j Mr. Stacy Guthrie, of Harked Island, wss discharged Tuesday af ter receiving treatment. Little Miss Wilina Barbour, of Beaufort Rt. 1, was discharged Wednesday morning following an appendectomy. Miss Fern Dowell, of Louisville, Ky., and a student at Wake For est, is relieving for the Christmas holidays on the Nursing Staff of the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ritter and son, of Norfolk, Va., arrived last night to spend Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Maxwell. Miss Norma Gaskill will leave tomorrow to spend the holidays in New York. Season's Greetings' To one and all we extend . . . sincerest wishes for a very glad Yuletide.andahappy, happy New Year! ki iLm Hall's Dry Cleaners Ctesed Dec. 25 Jan. 3rd Ht Repairs and Improvements' NEWS of the Franklin Memorial Methodist Morehead City The Rev. W. D. Caviness, Pastor Sunday, Dee. 26 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 6 p.m. Intermediate MYF 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon by Chaplain Cleaves, Cher ry Point. Monday, Dec 27 7:30 p.m. WSCS will meet. Senior MYF will meet in the chur,ch. Wednesday, Dec. 28 7:30 p.m. Bible hour in the parsonage inursday, Dec. 29 7 p.m. - Choir praclicc in the church United Methodist Church Ocracoke The Rev. C. J. Tillcy, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 26 10 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser mon, "Christian Youth and To morrow's World. "This service is especially for young people and their parents. Oflering will go to-, ward the Camp Don Lee fund. 7 p.m. Evening program. Christmas pageant. MYF project, sponsored and directed by mem bers of the Youth Fellowship. Ann Street Methodist Church Beaufort The Rev. T. R. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 26 ' 9:415 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Stu dent Recognition program, college students participating. Special mu sic by the senior choir. (i:3() p.m. Youth Fellowship, junior intermediate, and senior 7:30 p ni Evening worship. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wethering ton. of Beaufort, announce the birth of a (laughter, fr.thei Marie, in the Morehead City hospital on December 1!). Mr. and Mr.,. F. W. Pittman, of Morehead City, announce the birth of a son. Fred Wilson, Jr., on De cember 20, in the Morehead City hospital. Wedding Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon Pake request the lienor of your presence at the mairiage of their daughter. Daphne Olena, to John Young, on Monday alteinoon. December 27th at 5 o'clock, Woodvillc Baptist church, at Bettie. A reception will be held immed iately alter the wedding at the tiomc of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Spivey. iTOflhvitjtioits are beinfl sent in hc county but all friends are cordially invited to attend. Home Economic Girls to Hold Open House The Home Economic girls of Beaufort High School held Open House for their mothers yesterday morning from 9 to 12 in the Home Economics department. Billy Lewis, UNS, arrived home from Corpus Chrisli, Texas, Mon day night to spend the holiday sea son at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lewis. There are at least two gears in the average automobile steering system. .tfr.. "T!jMn Regular $143.55 EXTRA SPECIAL rC3 STOCK RADIOS C"LY rumiiTiraE CHURCHES Sermon, "One Thing Needed." Spe cial music by the junior and senior choirs. First Baptist Church Beaufort - The Rev, Winfrey Davis, Pastor Sunday, Dec. H 11 a.m. : Church Loyalty Day. Large number expected to attend. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Beaufort The Sev. W. L. Martin, Rector Sunday, Dec. 26 8 a.m. Holy Communion 4:30 a.m. Church School It a.m. Morning prayer and 7:30 p.m. YPSL Tuesday, Dec. 28 7 p.m. Junior choir Wednesday, Dee. 29 7:30 p.m. Adult choir First Methodist Church Morehead City The Rev. L. A. Tilley, Minister Sunday, Dec. 26 9:30 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Morning Worship. ' Student Recognition Day." Special music. 6.30 p.m. MYF 7:30 n.m. Evening worship. Spe cial music by the young people's choir. Monday, Dec. 27 7:30 p. m. MYF sub-district meeting in church. Thursday, Dec. 20 Senior choir practice Free Will Baptist Church Morehead City The Rev. J. C. Griffin, Pastor Sunday, Dec. 26 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11 n.m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. League service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. HARLOWE Dec. 21 Miss Betty Jane Ma son spent lust Sunday night in i Marshallberg with Mr. and Mrs. Xenophon Mason, j Mrs. James L. Smith and Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr., of Bachelor, passed through Tuesday enroute to New Hern. Mrs. Carlton J. Taylor ; accompanied them. Mrs. Roy Mason, Mrs. Xenophon I Mason and Miss Betty Jane Mason were in New Bern Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hill and ! daughter, of Newport News, Va., I passed through Sunday enroute 1 home from visiting Mr. and Mrs. ! Manly Eubanks at Wire Grass, i Mrs. W. Kuch Williams visited Mrs. Edward Hill Thursday morn ing at Mrs. Manly Eubanks. Mrs. Vera Bell was in Morehead City Wednesday to see Dr. Eure. Glen Hardesty, of State College, Raleigh, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardesty dur ing the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ball and Miss Jean Mason visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ball during the weekend at Petersburg, Va. Mrs. Ashby B. Morton was in Beaufort Friday on business. Mrs. Lottie V. Adams and Mrs. A. P. Adams spent last Monday in New Bern. Philip L. Taylor and Douglas R. Williams were in New Bern Thurs day and Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Evan C. McLaw horn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuch Wil liams and son, Gary, Mrs. Emma Oglcsby and Mrs. Charlie Bell were For a General fecfrc Console Cmkkation with the famous G4 ilettrcnk Remduter tciizm Tlorebead City in Beaufort Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Temple were in Beaufort Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Bachelor, passed through Friday enroute to Beaufort. Mrs. Charlie Bell was in More head City Friday. She was accom panied by Mrs. Earl Dickinson of Core Creek. Rev. J. M. JollUff held 10 o'clock services here Sunday. Douglas Williams was in New Bern Monday to attend a meeting at the court house for list takes of Craven county. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harris, of Bachelor, passed through Friday enroute home from Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hardesty were in Beaufort Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor and daughters, Jean, Claudia and Su san passed through Saturday en route to Beaufort to meet Mrs. E. O. Edgeilon of Raleigh, who will spend this week with them. Mrs. Ashby B. Morton and son. A. B. motored to Bachelor Satur day alternoo.i on business. Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor entertain ed the young children of the com munity Friday evening, Dec. 17, at Taylor's community hall. A large number were present and enjoyed the evening playing games and talking to Santa Claus. Delicious ' refreshments were served the young guests and then mothers. The Christmas program and Christmas tree will he Friday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock at the church. You are invited. LENNOXVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Browcr and family of Barnegat. N. .1 . ar rived l.:st Friday to spend the Christmas holidays here with Mrs. Blower's sister anil family, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Willis. Mrs. Monroe Simpson and two children. Michae land Sue, Mrs. D.llas Willis ami Mrs. Guy Dan iels shopped in New Bern Mon day. Mrs. Guy Lupton and family who recently moved to Vamlemcre were in the community a short while Sunday. Mr. Burton Daniels, Jr., arrived home Sunday to spend the holi days here with bi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Mr. Larry Hunnings carried his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hun nings to Raleigh last week to spend the Christmas holidays with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Hunnings. Master Grey Simpson spent some time here last week with his cousin, Michael. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wasson of . . . and a New Year bright as the carolers' notes! May your every wish be fulfill ed. S & P GROCERY Highway 70 BEAUFORT FRONT ST. i 1 w VCTTTF-"f W:, Portland, Maine, are expected' to arrive Friday to snend the holi days here with Mrs, Wasson's mother, Mrs. Julia Pake. Mr. Hairy Willis and Mr. Clin ton Browcr spent Mondsy at Cedar Island. Mr. and Mrs. James Willis, Mrs Julia Puke and Mrs. Guy Daniels visited Mrs. Ida Willis at Beau- trt Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dickinson and hihlrcn spent Sunday afternoon icre with her mother, Mrs. Sophia Lupton. Glee Club Cards The Beaufort high school glee club visited 17 homes Monday night, singing Christmas carols. After the carolling, which took them to all parts of the town, their nioihers served them hot chocolate at the Scout, building on Pollock street. By British law, under an act passed when George IV was king, a Roman Catholic cannot serve as regent of the kingdom. We sincerely hopo you en joy them all! Both today mid tomorrow. ATLANTIC RADIO & APPLIANCE SHOP Phone ATLANTIC 172 VTe extend our best wishes to you for a Merry Christmas. Wo sincerely hope the New Year is full of happiness for all. Ramsey Grocery Co. Christmas is the time of (h year when all best express our thank for a year of Let os all open our hearts and help our fortunate neighbors. THE VOGUE FRANK LEONARD,. Mgr. Mrs. Eddie Jones Wins r Woman's Club Prize Mrs. Eddie Jones, Beaufort Florist, won first prize for the befft window decoration in BeauforL Five dollars was presented to ner by the Junior Woman's club Mon day night. lllll Hi Judges were Mrs. Joseph Houscvrt Jr., Mrs. Charles Cheek, and Mrfe. Claud Wheatly, members of the club. f Home outdoor decorations wer" judged Wednesday night. ""' ;i May gifts galore grace your hearth, inv rule in all. vour hearts! Jarvis Herring, JEWELER Front H. Beaufort we can plenty. not so BEAUFORT lis 4