JHorelieah ?ttg facial jNgfa* ?ln Nam a*akl% Society EdU?r phone M1TI lfl> Ch?rl High Score at Bridge Mrs. Bruce Willis was winner of high score when Mrs. S. W. Hatch- ] er entertained her bridge club , Thursday evening. Second high was won by Mrs. Gib Farrior. At the end of bridge play the ; hostess served sandwiches, lemon- j ade, salted nuts and cookies. The club will meet this week : with Mrs. Red Horton. Obituaries MRS. CELIA 1. WILLIAMS Funeral services for Mrs. Celia Johnson Williams, 93, who died Monday morning at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. R. Hugh Hill, of 1201 Front St., Beaufort, will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Ann Street Methodist church. In terment will be in St. Paul's Epis copal cemetery. Mrs. Williams, widow of the late David Williams of Beaufort, is sur vived by her daughter, Mrs. Hill, four grandchildren and one great grandchild. W. J. SALTER Funeral services for W. J. (Jim) Salter, 71, of Atlantic, who died suddenly Sunday at the home of his sister in. Durham, will be held from the Missionary Baptist church. Atlantic, at 1 o'clock this afternoon, with the Rev. L. C. Chandler, assisted by the Rev. R. C. Goodchild, officiating. Burial will be in the community cemetery. Surviving Mr. Salter are two brothers, Ernest of Atlantic, Albert of Bayboro. three sisters, Mrs. Mack Campbell, Mrs. Luther Tripp of Durham. Mrs. Marvin Bird of Troy, his stepmother, Mrs. Sophro nie Salter of Atlantic and seven nieces. STEPHEN E. DUDLEY Funeral services for Stephen E. Dudley, 71, who died at his home in Newport Sunday night were held from the home at 10 o'clock yes terday morning, with the Rev. W. E. Anderson officiating. Burial was in the family plot at Pelletier. Surviving Mr. Dudley are his wife, Ora Rue Dudley, three sons, McCoy, and Leroy, both of Route 2, Newport. Edward J. of Raleigh, one daughter, Mrs. Cecil T. Lewis of Newport, three sisters, Mrs. Laura Atkinson, Mrs. J. W. Chap pell of Norfolk, Mrs. Fenner Cook of PoUockavllle and three grand children. MM. 1. F. MeClILLEN Mrs. Ida McCullen, 80. died at Morehead City hospital Sunday night. Mrs. licCullen was the widow of Benjamin Franklin McCullen, who formerly owned and edjted the Coaster in Morehead City. Mr. Mc Cullen died in 1912, and Mrs. Mc Cullen operated the newspaper un til it burned down a year later. Funeral plans had not been com pleted yesterday afternoon. Surviving la a son, Herbert, of Norfolk. Club m M MOW Century Club SIMKHT MUnON IMBST $3* '2: NATIONAL DtSTlUIKS PROD. COW, NiW TOW. N.T. Miss- Elizabeth V. danger Mrs. McCarthy Hanger of St. Louia, Missouri and Moreheau City innounces the engagement of her laughter. Elizabeth Woodard. to Mr. Livingston Eric Jones, son of Mr*. Livingaton Erringer Jones ind the late Mr. Jones of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. Pa. The wed ling will take place in Morehead City. August 12. Miss Hanger is a graduate of Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Va. Mr Jones attended Princeton | University and was graduated from J the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology in Cambridge, Mass. He is i member of the Society of Auto motive Engineers, Philadelphia Cricket Club, the Racquet Club ind the Annapolis Yacht Club. for you vlio value only, the finest engine performance uMnn uAvthJU hlAlbfr 'ftjty ct... n SUN 1 DIAGNOSIS TMf *rr fO /??*>' SOUND CHEVBOLET CO. Phone 6-4071 1308 Arendell St. MOREHEAD CITY * HersMiTta* , (Continued from pfg? two) better paint job service to em and used trucks, the Sound Chevrolet company has Under construction a building to be used exclusively for paint jobs. This building is be ing erected on the northeast cor ner of their present garage, facing on Bridges street. Dog days are here again. This is a period of from four to six weeks, variously placed between the early part of July and the early part of September. Sometimes called can icular days, so called because reck oned in ancient times from the helical rising of the dog star, Slr ius. John R. Morris of New Bern has been named to serve as manager of the rent control for this area. He succeeds A. U. Wilson who died on July 4. Mr. Morris will be in Morehead City at the City Hall on Tuesday of each week from 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Goo4 progress is being made in ; repairing the damage done by the . V *"l ttttrsssz Three home demonstration clubs will meet thjs week. The topic fat discussion will be "RednlshloR Furniture. The Camp Glenn club will mw it 2:30 tomorrow at the home ? Mrs. Julius Lewis; the Crab Poio club will meet at 2:30 Thursday a the home of Mrs. J. H. Bataon, am the North River club will mee with Mrs. Francis Arthur at 2 o clock Friday afternoon. The North River club was origli ally scheduled to meet Thursda but had to be postponed becaus the home agent, Mrs. Carrie Gill kin. was at 4-H camp. rain storm some 10 days ago to section of the highway on Rout 24 where the Jumping Run cree crosses the road. The old concret tile of small diameter which forn ed the culvert has been remove and in its place is being install? two courses of corrugated ste< conveyors five feet in diametei Work of filling the excavation now underway. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR APPOINTMENT AS 1 LONG1NES WITTNAUER WATCH DEALERS "The World's Most Honored Watch" Tastefully designed ... in a choice of both yellow and white gold cases ... all with 17 jewel movements . . . in a variety of styles for men and women . . .Longines Whittnauer watches are truly "The World's Most Hon ored Watch." See them today at Early Jewelers . . . the store of better watch and jewelry values. 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