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i Mora Than 10,000 People Read Every luue of THE NEWS-TIMES It if estimated that about 230 million people ia the world speak English. Joe House Drug Store TO 01 ' CHRISTMAS GITT HEADQUARTERS animus ibee deviations Parker 21 and 51 Pen and Pencil Sets ?I7 He Will Appreciate a New Electric Razor ? Remington ? Schick ? Sunbeam CIGARS PIPES Christmas Cards and Decorations Gifts for the Photo Fan ? Camera* ? Accessories aBj. Developing TOYS ? Nationally Famous ? GAMES Cosmetics ? Perfumes ? Toiletries Joe House Drug Store YOUR REXALL STORE PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS ? ASK YOUR DOCTOR Front Street Beaufort Phone 2-3331 BEAUFORT IS A BETTER PLACE TO BUY ROOM Her* 0,< /? ~ Her* ore "glimpses" of a wonderful assortment of dining room groups. Full size c v ones for a big room . . . Junior groupings for the smaller room. They're ALL here . , . moderately priced, of obvious good quality. TRADITIONAL BEAUTY . . . apparent in this magnifi cent mahogany dining room group, with an important break* front china closet, lyre back chairs, and an oval table of un usual design. NINE PIECES. *450 ,00 CHROME D|NETTE SET By "Berkahire" 4 Chairs and 52" Table w If ?if ' Hamilton Furniture Co. PHOME 2-7201 LITE SAK STREET BEAUTMT. I. C. Dec 10 ? Mrs. Jack Towncs, who has recently returned from Germany, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haakett. Quite * Urge crowd from this community attended the REA meeting Saturday in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberry and son, Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Winberry and children of Spencer spent the Thanksgiving holidays in this community with relatives. Mrs. I. S. Taylor will hold her regular appoinUwnt at Grahams Chapel Sunday Mr and Mrs. E. L. Whorton and family of Bogue Sound spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Has t kett I Mr. Owen Cottle spent Sunday with his mother in New Bern. Jack Garner, USN, has returned to duty after spending a while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garner. . Mr. Ralph Morris of New Bern was in the community Monday on business. . The Rev. Wingate Hansley held his regular appointment at the Mt. Pleasant Freewill Baptist church We all hope Linda Faye Whaley, I who is on the sick list, will soon I be better. , ? The Rev. Earl Reece of New Bern will hold his regular appoint ment at the Bay View Baptist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kilby Haskett and family spent Sunday at Hubert with Mrs. N. S. Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Morehead City spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Haskett. Jimmy and Johnny Skinner had their tonsils removed recently at I the Morehead City hospital I Mr. J. C. Skinner spent a while Sunday at Russells Creek. Mr. Bill White, who has been a patient at the Fayettcville hospital, has returned home. Mrs. Rosa Brooks of Beaufort held services at Graham's Chapel Sunday. . Mr and Mrs. S. D. Wilkinson and son spent Monday in New Bern. ... Mr. Gilford Cannon spent a while Sunday with Mr. Hubert Gaskins. Mr Lester Harbough of Have lock spent a while Saturday with i Mr. Gilford Cannon. , Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dail and I son. Timmy spent the Thanksgiv in? holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Culpepper spent a while recently with Mr. and Mrs Ira Culpepper. Little Kay Jones had her tonsils removed at the Morehead City hos pital. jHBKU'S CREEK 3 Dec. 10 ? The Rev. Willie Stilley of Bridgeton filled his regular ap pointment at the Baptist church Sunday. L. D. Springle jr., USCG station ed at New York, spent the week end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D." Springle. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Morton and daughter, Marsha spent Sunday at Morehead City with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Morton jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthington made a business trip to Kinston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy of Miami, Fla., returned home Mon day after spending several weeks here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell and Mrs. Bettie Murphy of Morehead City. Mrs. Violet Whitley spent Sun day at Marshallberg with her daughter, Mrs. Graydon Moore. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ches I ter Dunkle and sons. | The many friends of Mrs. Lucy I Carraway are sorry to learn that I she is sick with the flu. I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell at tended the county singing conven tion at the Otway church Sunday afternoon. The Christian Woman's Fellow ship met Tuesday night with Mrs. I Ruby Norman. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthington I and Mrs. George Russell visited Mr. and Mrs. Sofus Jergenson at Glou cester Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kate Leffers and daughter, Aleeze L. Smith, Gloucester, visit ed in the community Sunday. Lt. William G. Williams of Eden ton spent the weekend with Mrs. Williams. The Luna Russell Bible class met Friday night with Miss Agnes Mer rill. Miss Merrill gave the Bible : reading and Mrs. Ruby Norman led Cosutei CupJuui/id ' By Carolyn Nelson, CPftL Home Economist The Special Diet Cook Book: First complete cook book and ref erence; book for all the seven ma jor classes of corrective diets. Latest medical reports show that ? because our people "never had it so good" ? millions are eating themselves into ? over-weight and ill-health and are shortening their lives. One person out of every five in our population, or more than 30 million people, require a special diet immediately ? to curb or cor rect dangerous obsesity, heart dis ease. diabetes, high blood pressure, arthritis, ulcers and other leading causes of disability and death. So serious is this threat to na tional health that a group of au thorities has just cooperated in pro ducing a 512-page book and guide ? the first complete handbook for all the seven major classes of spe cial diets. The aim of the book, in prayer. Special business was transacted after which the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Russell, served co conut cake, ice cream and soft drinks. Attending the Carteret county singing at Otway church were Mr. Jim Skinner, Mr. Ashley Fodrie Mr. Earnest Carraway, Mrs. Ruby Norman. Mrs. Robert Grey, Mrs. George Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Clyde Whitehurst and Miss Lynell Davis of Gloucester spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. George Russell. Although the ocean surface va ries sharply at different places in the concentration of salt it carries, the general rule is that ocean sur faces are more salt than ocean depths. *fPP'? Ct/RK? NT* fy- CLVP? BLANCHAVV called "The Special Diet Cook Book," is to help i insure diet suc cess through more than 1,200 new, delicious and sympathetic recipes, more than 50 pages of illustrated charts, as well as understandable explanations of the principles be hind each type of diet, menu plan ning aids, and other helpful diet 4a ta. "The Special Diet Cook Book" deals with the overweight diet, low sodium or salt-free diet, diabetes diet, bland diet for ulcers and co litis, low fat, for the treatment of hardening of the arteries, and the weight increasing or high energy diet. Book stores and special diet shops are now supplied with this new, highly recommended diet ref erence book by Marvin Small. This diet book makes a fine Christmas gift for any person on a special diet. It certainly is a present no dieter has ever had before. AMY TIME 24 How Service CaU 6-4134 6-4240 SEASHORE TAXI CO. and BLUEBIRD TAXI CO. 6 years old WE CAN'T HANG A CAR ON YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE ? RUT WE'D LIKE TO HAVE SANTA LEAVE A YOUR DRIVEWAY HAPPY SEE ABOUT IT TODAY! NEWPORT TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. 237-7
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