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Beaufort Sodil IMi Miss T-ylrr, Brlde*Elect Annou- Bridal Patty V ? -1" "t-cos TtfldK ?| ws '"stiirdlK, DW. IT at iH bhilrch, (lit v ill If !r?!!-;cd to John 'Hs-.lp ? the nil I , _ ro"-" i th-,t Miss Kilhryn I ;C Va? will be hrt ?' of Chiity f. ' cLawhorn rvtljS, , , fji" T'.n-ij 8ity ?si* Qtjfleaf -fev. ^r Blfi. ' > - * - 4 ' mints ? met "Wert ' v : r-oi.t Tivjo? ?' .13 a tui i m hutf nuv m m (MM M I I | ttSECtfliW*-*1" I AustinaNicKols | 6 Co Inc. V ??owLrtt-*n. fUk Miss JoMSrtfimmngss Btidal Allfefidaflls Names Miss Carrie Lee Jones, who will | be married tomorrow afternoon to | Elvih T. Hancock has announc ed that Miss Jahice Pake 6f Mar shallberg will be her maid b i lien or. ahd Mrs. Dick Parker will be I her bridal attendant. Beat man tot- Mr. Hancock Will be Maurice Moore of Marshallborg, and ushers will be Howard JoSes brother ot the bt-lde, and LHyd dMMa.. Tfi ?V. T. R. Jenkins, pastor ? ot tne Ann Street Methodist blfurgh. will perform the cere Mimy, Mrs. Jqjlri Butler will be or gfcniit- artd Ralph I .owls bf Pfcw 1 fftrh will be the solnist" MiSs Fr'anres Taylor IJonorid Ai Slir*vnr " -jMisa' Sella Frances J y' Urideflert of Hop. I T. was hurt 1 etl last 'Thursday evenin with ;i surprise shower at- Vlcns Irn. . Hostesses weft Mrs .Gordon Bee ton, Mrs. E. C. McLaAhorn, Mrs. Bill Motes and Mrs. John W. Ives, i Jr. The guest of honor was present- j ed with a corsage of white carna- j tions by her hostesses. Mrs. Motes, assisted by Mrs. | Becton and Mrs. McLawhorn, led several amusing and entertaining i games and contests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Earl Creech, Mrs. W. C. Williams and Miss Sallie Palmer Taylor. The honoree received gifts of China, silver and crystal in her ttattertl, Mrs. Carlton J. TSylor assisted 1 the hostesses in serving the mints, nuts, fruit and cokes to the guests. Guests at the party were Mrs. George W. Ball. Mrs. Raymond B*lt. Mrs. Xenephon Mason, Mrs. W. Kuch Williams, Mrs. Joel Da vit, Mrs. A. N. Bell, Mrs. Willie Bradshaw, Mrs. James Small, Mrs. Lionel Conner. Mrs. Rupert Har desty, Mrs. Carlyle Taylor, Mrs. Ray Futrell, Mrs. Carlton Taylor, j Mrs. M. C. Adams, Mrs. J. C. Adams, Mrs. W. C Williams, Mrs. C?rl H. Morton, Mrs. Joe S. Mor ton, Mrs. Cicero Taylor, Mrs. Ru- J fus Ward, Mrs. Earl Creech, Miss 1 Eleanor Taylor, Miss Jean Ball. j Miss Sallie Taylor, and Miss Fran ces Jarmen. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT H >acol Helps Tf tile Workers On The Job V , > mill* o t th? ?i? oga^n with , -id nijcbt to ?; fme?t n?te "(T. is doing |t* n the Job. i, .-.its ha*# re : relief whteh ? hem by, I ! ive 1 ?rtl #1 ? ??'.' a n <Tie v ? ptfll* 601 J. -J; . , n? ? &v i!#T' ijfc" * m ? ? ? i -' ? ?, VfW||. ' J flErail^ ^kBr Vll tyr '?nrtT g i i no> I fr ?got weak as I mil) each day.*r Vjfc^Barnh?rdt, ,Ulu (o iunjr r WIBrcrs. hud tried l_? . h* "After the xeond bottW of HADACOL I began to f~ * And to retain th* ?' tort," Mid Mr " difeation becai I Ml today lima My lefi no to iffiS-1" PH to five ?* bat eoon after hei Jarful news about waa back on the Job doing (well ever fine*. "I was tired, weak oua," uid Mrs. Poole. 3r5ri' After taking five ACOL I felt gotl an the job al the ao many thinji that COL news was a rori Ye mort t want to. tite and '1 better Fool* g from ? lick " the minerals r..JOL contains mm t? you ill liquid ?ttimiUted In the , >o that it can to *n>Xt una km certain mm (Ufa dlgeativ* disturb -"V *?? . Mrs. Poole j/ou like for war of bemt >n mis fei?*aftfcrwafd3. Many people al*o *alf?r ttom constipation. And 1 wftife tbe?e omtomi ra?y be the Gaskill-Girvin Mr. and Mrs, J Raymond Gas Mil announce the engagement of their daiiuhior. Eleanor Marie, to Oil- Noel Girvin, son of Mr Thom as Girvin and Mrs. Irene Girvln of Rvansville, Ind The weddlnc will take place Monday, Dcoernhpr 19. Chalk Dns? By Daisy Snllivy* Beaufort Hlffh cr V ?1 Monday irtornih':, A m. in ^ehalf of the Pea' oft Junior Chamber of Com " r ented the school safety ? *tj 1 >quip nicnt. This erj* ? ? luded rain coats and " atid badges. Mr. <; no a talk on safctv. ? 1 ' Rod ! Happy" iftd |? fat? | uiateii tbe p?t : ? ' Srht I work this-- v The * nt r drawn up 1 Hut'h A\ Mover-; Co** helpful ? Davis aM?l < gin selhn ; A very ihte i :i tional picture w v.. 'nes-j day morning. It tc i lite ot a typical citizen of Williamsburg, Virginia. Old memories were renewed for { many of us as we saw the familiar j "Pinnoehjo" Wednesday afternoon. But, unlike the familiar movie, this was a real marionette show. Following the performance the curtain was raised and we saw a demonstration of how the skillful operators create the realistic ac tions of these "wooden actors." Beaufort High defeated Harkers Island Friday night in our first basketball game of the season. A good beginning team, keep it up. We want some more trophies this year. Obituary J. C. B. MORTON Pallbearers at the funeral of John Calhoun Breckenridge Mor ton at 2 o'clock Thursday after noon were John Lashley. Morton Davis. David Battle Webb, and Skinner Chalk., Jr. Mr. Morton. 91 years of age. died Tuesday night at his home. 709 Bridges st. Funeral services were held at the home with the Rev. L. A. Tilley* pastor of the First Moth odist church. Morchead City, offi ciating. Mr. Morton was the son of the late Franklin and Elizabeth Gar ner Morton, of Newport. He moved to Morchead City about 50 years ago and was associated with his brother, the late I. li. Morton, In the mercantile business. He ha3 been retired for the past 20 years and had been in ill health for several years. He married the former Allcna Bell in 1888, who survives him. He is also survived by his daughter. Mrs. Bertha Stallinu: several grandchildren, and a ^tc;) sister, Mrs. B. I. Tarr of Four Oaks. RELIEF AT ''ST* ForYeuK T EH Cfreomulsioa relieve ecjine i it goes right to t!i - <rmible 1 to help loo?on am! -ilen j phlegm and aid nr. and ! heal raw, tender. 'iial I mucous meinhrnr. , -.ist j to sell you a Hon >n j with the under tt: the way it qui hi or you aro fa ' j cmt for Cou?ti . HOSPITAL NdfES Devlhe Gtithrie of (his city wis discharged yesterday following treatment. Miss Ruby Taylor. Sea Level, was ndihittrd yesterday for a ton sillectomy. Mrs. Olivia Taylor of Horehead City wr.s discharged yesterday. Kliis Sandra Louise Taylor was admitted yesterday for a tonsillec tomy. Donald Housser. USCG. aboard the Aggasiz. Was discharged yes terday following treatment. John I.ewis, Jr . of Marihallberg us discharged yesterday follow-' inr; treatment. >?? E. Russell, Ilavelock. was ;cd yesterdoy. Lewis. Marshallberg, d fharred vemerday, having ?i treatment. Faye Taylor was 1 vesteruny for a tonsillec Yiiss Violet Kay Gillikin, Beau fort. RFD. was admitted yesterday for a tonsillectomy. Baby Everett Murphy, Jr., was discharged yesterday following treatment. Mrs. Ramona R. Brown, New port, was admitted Thursday, Dec. 1, for a major operation. Mrs. Dorothy Roberts Ball of this city was admitted Thursday, Dec. 1, for an operation. Mrs. Faye Gaskill, Atlantic, was admitted Friday, Dec. 2, for an op eration. Mrs. Myrtle Golden, Beaufort, j RFD, was admitted Saturday for treatment. Mrs. Lula Mason of Harkers Is land was admitted Friday for an operation. Miss Rachel Mundine, Newport, j was admitted Friday for treat- j ment. , Elmo Stuart of Beaufort was ad mitted Sunday for treatment. Elizabeth Ann Taylor of this city was admitted Friday for treat ment. Mrs. Edna F.arle Willis. More ! head City, was admitted Friday for j treatment. Mr. Lawrence C. Brown, Jr. student at MCTI. was discharged Sunday having received treatment. Malcolm Lawrencc, Otway. was discharged Saturday, Dec. 3., Mrs. Margaret Morris of this city was discharged Friday following treatment. Mr. Delbert Lewis bf Stacy was discharged Friday having received treatment. # Joseph D. Rose. Morehead City, was discharged Thursday, Dec. 1. OS? RELIEF iwh?n COLD MlMRNl tlfcUP SATIN BOUND $7.93 Peppeidl Blankets HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY ... 121k and EnatSb. Norehead City Social News i 1 Mrs. Bobby Bell Honored I At Shower Tuesday Night Mrs. Bobby Bell, ? recent bride, I j was honored at a shower and bingo rty in the Civic Center Tlies ; y night. There were about twen ty guests The bride was presented a cor sage of white carnations, and re telved hiahy beautiful gifls "from the guests., Mrs. R. T. Willis, Jr , supervised the playing of bingo during the evening. The punch bowl was used ts a centerpiece on the white linen covered table from which lime ice punch. Individual cakes, mints j and 'salted mils were served. On either side #1 the punch bowl: were lighted white tapers in crys tal holders, and fall flowers. The hostesses were the Misses Sue 1 Willis, Judy Pvrry and B rbara Willis Bi -fto prizes went to Gerj aldine Nelson. Shirley Farrior, Anh Carlton, Judy I'erry and Suz anne Land. The bride, who was married No vember 5, in New Bern is the for mer Joan Taylor, daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. Rupert E. Taylor, of St. | Augustine. Fla , formerly of this I city. The bridegroom is the son 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bell, and is employed in the Dick Parker mo tor service. " | Stork News Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Eubanks of Rt. 1, Beaufort, a son, Steven Randall. Saturday, Dot Mr. and Mrs. H. I. McGinnis o! Beaufort announce the arrival of I a daughter. Margaret Eleanor, in the Morehead City hospital on Sat urday, Dec. 3. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jol- i liff of Newport, Rt. 2, a son, James Brandl. Friday ,Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Boyer of ! Beaufort announce the birth of a daughter, Constance Elizabeth. I Wednesday. Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Styron of : Atlantic are happy to announce I the birth of a daughter, Bonnie ' Dean, Friday, Nov. 11. f Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sal ter of Morehead City, on Wednes day, Nov. 30, a daughter. Bonnie Lou. Thailand Fight* Illiteracy BANGKOK? (AP) ?The Min istry of Education has presented I it* long-term plan aimed at elim Utatmg illiteracy in Thailand i within the next ten years. The ! Ministry's report noted that it is spending $160,000 this year on its: literacy program and has increas-j ed the number of schools for work with adults from 497 to 652. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Hosts To Bridge Club Mr and Mrs R B Howard wort guests when Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylcr entertaiied their bridge club Thursday night Prizes were given to' Mr. Howard for high score, Mrs. I). J Kure (or second, and Mrs. A. B. Rob erts for low. The hostess served coconut cake and coffee. I '' Mrs. Dan Swindell Wins High Prize ai Bridge Mrjs Percy Beyo was guest Thursday night when Mrs Marvin Willis was hostess to her bridge club. High prize, a demi tasse cup. was won by Mrs. Dan Swindell Mrs. Raymond Rogers received a vase for second high score, and Mrs. E R. Jorgensen, a decorative plate for low score Guest priie was an ivy wall pocket. The hostess served cokes and mirts during progressions, and jello with whipped cream and cookies at the end of the play. Mrs. Bernard Leary Enieriains Bridge Club Mrs. Bernard Leary entertained fier Thursday afternoon bridge club with Mrs Alvah Hamilton, Jr , Mrs. Richard Price, Mrs. Mar ion Mills, and Mrs. E. W. Itoelofs as guests. The hostess served a date nut dessert, topped with whipped cream, and coffee before progres sions, and during play, cokes, nuts, and home-made fudg?. Mrs. Walter Morris received a frozen chicken pot pie for high score, and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, a novelty Christmas tree, for low. Though its total bonier line is only 1600 miles, Austria is bound ed by seven countries: Switzer land, Italy, Yugoslavia, Hungary. Czechoslovakia, Germany ami Liechtenstein. ? ?u FINE FURNISHINGS HEILIG ? LEVINE 8. Front St. Did 4(63 New Bern Free Delivery Within 100 Miles SUou^uin ae Cu/xjz IMITATION BANANA Pint $2.20 Austirvst^icKols 6 Co. 1ml Inc < Santa Has Just Arrived With A Full Line of DISHES AND KITCHEN SUPPLIES SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES GUNS AND AMMUNITION CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS i FISHING SUPPLIES ROLLER SKATES TCfy WAGONS AND MORE [ ? | I Hardware & Building | Supplies Corp. | 727 Arendelt St. rhonr M-3721 | tn. fafa K fn )n %.? >v Whtf i Htwwll firm ovwihkh of (ilrs coat. Ford Is SO ways new for '50 . . . packed with improvements that ?lake it the fine car of its field. 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