*40.1 Ifrs^WUlb fhomptoq of ^a son neu several days tier* hit wet* with tljelf mother. Mrs Bay 4?u*hter, I aj-*1" family on Are Mr. Boh Low* returned Sunday from Chapel mil. where ht at tended the Chamber of Commerce institute last week. Mr. and Mrs. i. H Sanders [ spent Sunday ft WrightsviUe Beach Mis( Joyce Bell la spending a few days in Beaufort with her grandmother, Mrs. H. W. Peterson Mr. Charles N. Bennett return ed last week from Lake Charles, Louisiana Miss Edna Williai?a and Dare I Fulcher visited last week in | Athens, Georgia. Mrs. Oibb Farrior and her daugh ters, Jean and Shirley, and Miss Barbara Willis went to Durham Friday and returned early this week. Mr and Mrs. Dersey Welch and Mr. and Mr>. Shaw Bonner o( Washington spent Sunday after noon here. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hogan of WilHamston were weekend visitors here. Mr. J?rry Willis, a graduate stu dent at Richmond Professional In stitute, spent the weekend here. Mr. Earl Sonnes of Harrisburg. Pa. and Richmond, was his houseguest. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Dixon, Jr. and daughter. Patricia Louise, of Alexandra, Minn., arrived Monday and are spending two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Sr., on Bogue Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Dixop, it., spent the weekend with relatives at Spring Hope. Mr. and Mrs. P?t Taylor and fa mily, of Chocowinity, visited , friends , here Sunday. Mrs. Murray Tolson of Ocracoke returned to her home Saturday after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. .Stamey Davis. Mr. Wesley Williams of Raleigh visited here over the weekend. On Monday he returned to Rpleigh with his wife and child who hyt been vlaitun here Mr. E. St?awy Pavu returned Friday tight (row Aahevilie and SwHtalton. AUea end Z*ke CoUada return ed to Panvilte, Virginia, Friday alter apenduig a couple oi days here. Mr Archie H Davit of Durham spent the weekend here. His wife an. D. H. Scanlon and two children, of Durham, are spending about a month at the beach. 1 Mrs. C. L. Eason and children, of Farmville, are spending the sum I mer at their Atlantic Beach cot I tage. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas of Conway, Pennsylvania, and Mr and Mrs. H M Thomas of Cherry ! Point left Sunday after spqpding a week at Atlantic Beach. Mr. .and Mrs. Paul Brown and son Hubert, of Atlanta, Georgia, spent last week at the J. R. Baker cottag? ct Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCall of Goldtsboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Brown of Greenville spent the week end at the J. R. Baker cottage at the beach. Mr. an. Mason and infant son of Atlantic were discharged Sunday. Little Dorothy Chadwick, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Chad wick of Gloucester, was discharged Saturday, following a tonsillecto my. Mrs. Bonner Whitehead waS POISON IW ??"IVY-DRY _| ? 4 ? ; ? Blend^'WKislSy.T 86 Proot'-^f 70% Grain NeutaiSpmSj t )r, \ " THB WIliEN f A| i: WtyiJiM wmm 1UM1I1 WW?MT ? *? mi i 1 1 i i i 1 1 i ; i i Something NEW in BREAD BAMBY'S HONEY SCOTCH Crushed Wheat BREAD SWEETENED ONLY WITH PURE HONEY WonderM hoaey-flavored bread. The emb ed whole whe?t keraela nn> teller nutrition and health. * treat to??ted. Lf?k for the brown and red plaid wrapper. HOT4& MWMG COMPANY Raleigh, N. C. L SAME PRICE AS W THE* " REGULAR BRANDS NOW AT YOUR g GROCERS discharged Sunday after a major operation. Mr. Joe Lemuel WilUi of At' lant^c was discharged Saturday. Mr E. p. Betijuac of the Mw? head City-Beaufort causeway was admitted Sunday jot medical treat ment. Mr. Sissy Out hi it Jr. at Hvk er'i Island was admitted for an operation. Mr. Stacy Murphy of Beaufort, who was admitted to the hospital Sunday, is quite ill. Mrs. G. M. Fuicher of Atlantic was sdmitted Sunday and discharg ed Monday. Mrs. J. V. MacElroy and. infant son were discharged Sunday. Mr. Thomas P. Noe of Beaufort was discharged from the hospital Friday. Little David Harvey Noe was discharged Friday after a tonsil lectomy. Mrs. Emmanuel Ross, of Rt. 1, Moreheatf City, was discharged Saturday after a major- operation. Mr. Martin Bufkenroad was dis charged Monday following a minor operation. Miss Eunice Hill of Atlantic was YW WUTC POLL A HOUSE ?OT or A HAT! While a magician ran pull a rabbit out of a bat, not even a super-duper magician can pull a house out of a hat these days! Everyone who has a houtt> should be extra careful therefore to keep the home Area from burning, and also to carry adequate Insurance la line with today's higher values. This agency will gladly check your property and ad vise you as to proper in surance. No obligation. Merely a friendly service on our part. Phone, write or call. John L. Crump Insurance & Real Estate 823 ArendeU Street More head City >. Phone M 3<21 admitted Honday for a minor ope ratic*. Mrs Itena Farr of Havelock wai admitted to tl\e hospital Saturday Mrs. Fred Guthrie of Newport underwent an emergency operation Saturday morning. ? Mr. Lloyd W Garner ol New port was discharged Tuesday. Siffk laws lir. and Mn A. W. M unlock o Morebeid City welcomed a son Clyde Dayid, on June 17 ?t thi Mqiefcead City hospital The Monroe Doctrine was an nounced by Preajdeat J?m?s (ion roe in fei* melange to Copgreaa ii 1828. I ?npP^Jpl^^WATCH FOR THEM ' EACH WEEK SPECIALLY PRICED FOR ONE DAY ONLY! I ! ! ? n Swansdown Tropical Worsfcj SUMMER I > SUITS , Regular $25 ft* $35 Values -Sizes 10 to 1*( rt Priced special i(fr this one day-evenl only! % OFF We're Open Daily Monday thru Saturday "? 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. the DRESS * ArendeH Street at Eighth, lUrphead City, Phone M-1531 ^ ' - -hi 1949 TAXES NAT BE PAID HOW AT ! DISCOUNT E.O. MOOSE ' " ? , \ Carteret Ceuly Tex Cellecitr