New ffrva y y? j| ncwaon Jan. 10?Mr. and Mrs. George Huntley, Jr., and children of Beau fort visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ? Smith Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Thomas and Son, Ric ky, were in Beaufort and More head City Saturday. Miss Bertha D. Bell spent sever al days last week with her sister Mrs. Lina Conner, in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr., and son. Jimmy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McLawhorn ?nd son, Danny, of Harlowe spent the weekend in Washington, N. C. Mrs. Hunter Taylor returned home Saturday from Morehead City hpspital following a major Operation. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith and Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr., were in New Bern Thursday. The Women's Society of Christ ' iato Service held a study class at the church Tuesday afternoon. The topic. Missions at the Grass Roots, was given by Miss Nellie Smith, Mrs. E. Claude Taylir and Mrs. James L. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Paul visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Salter Sunday afternoon. Adrian and Edwin Becton and Patsy Becton were in Beaufort Sunday afternoon. N Eldon Smith and son spent the weekend with their family in Ce dar Island Carl T. Whitehead of Crab Point was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor and Mrs. Fred Smith were in New Bern Wednesday. Mrs. John Boyd of New Bern Mr. and Mrs. Reert Rawls of Cher ry Point, Mrs. J. G. Mullins and Mrs. Eugene Koonce of New Bern, To Rett ret' Misery of WIPF ON A NEW COAT OF PAINT KOTE A KAR D R I ( 5 IN TWO HOURS YMi omaiing mw p wi moko your cor I Mho mw ... will w*or lik* I *?? original foctory flniih. | Gvarant??J to lost ?wo yooril WESTERN AUTO STORE Calvin Jones, Mgr. Front St. Beaufort Ud-vm m *f.YOU CANJtOW MAKE r/}nu Sion urtik jDUfiO DECAL Transfer Letters ? and Numbers t //< ^