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Jones - Braswell Mr*. Archie Leggett of Washing ton has announced the marriage of her sister, Geraldine Braswell of Wilson, to Mr. Neal Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones of Mar shallberg, on Friday, July S, at Dillon. S. C. The newly-married couple have returned from a wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina and Virginia, and are making their home at 105 S. 30th 9t., Morehead City. Baptist Church Schedules Youth Nights at Church Two special Youth Nights will be held in the First Baptist Church, Beaufort, tonight and to morrow. Tonight at 7:30 there will be an informal discussion led by the Rev. Harry Padgett, ^outh di rector for the church, on problems confronting youth. Two motion pictures will be shown along with the discussion. The Rev. John Privott, pastor of the Atlantic Missionary Baptist Church, will lead the Saturday dis cussion at 8 p.m. The subjects to be discussed are "Dating, Court ship, and Marriage." Appropriate pictures will be shown. Young people from 13 through 24, of any church, are invited to attend the meetings, said the Rev. W. T. Roberson, pastor. Services at St. Paul's The Rev. Grayson Clary will of ficiate at Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Sunday morning in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. At the 11 o'clock service Mr. Charles Mid yette of New Bern, lay reader, wili I conduct the morning prayer and j sermon. t RrW j \t ? Make it point always to I bring your Doctor's pre * scriptions to this "Relia I ble" pharmacy. You can ? depend on us for prompt, I precise compounding; for * high-quality ingredients I ?and for prices that are ?f ? * uniformly fair. ? Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. I Phone 2-4 Ml I Merrill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. Beaufort Social News Mn. LarkwMd Phillip*. tecki} EdH*r rtue S-SM4 Major and Mrs George Linne nwwr and children moved this weak to Camp Lejeune where he will be stationed. Mrs. B. H. Noe and children, Mary Elisabeth and David, ?f Washington spent Moaday here ai>d attended the funeral of Mr. C. C. Smith. Mr and Mrs. C. B Taylor III of Boston, Mass., have been spending this week with Mr. Taylor's great grandmother. Mrs. N. W. Taylor. Mrs. K. W. Wright returned home Wednesday from Ports mouth, Va., where she had been visiting her family. Mr. and Mrs. George Broda and family spent the weekend in Portsmouth. Va. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen left yesterday for their home in Wind sor after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. K. W Wright. Mr. and Mrs. John Mizelle and child of Williamston spent -Sunday with Mrs. Mizo lie's sister, Mrs. David Nelson. Mrs. Robert Tillett and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin spent Wednes day in Wilmington. Miss Patsy Willis and her mother, Mrs. Clem Willis, left Monday for Louisville. Tenn., to visit Mr. and Mrs. it. V. Carver. Miss Shirley Turnage and Mrs. Dan Darling returned home Mon day after a weekend visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason in Dur ham. Mrs. Mary Walker of Washing ton spent Sunday with her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson. Mrs. L. C. Turnage and her granddaughter, Jyyce Hill, return ed home yesterday from a visit to Durham with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hoft and son of Chapel Hill have been spend ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Potter. Mrs. W. P. Hedrick of Taylors ville arrived Monday for a visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. . Major ?nd Mrs. James Weathers Jr.,. Washington. D. C., are visiting his parents on Front Street. R. C. Neale Jr. left Wednesday for Duke after a visit with his aunt and uncle. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore. Billy Eudy arrived home last week from State College where he had been attending the summer session. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarman and daughter. Paula, Fayetteville, arrived Tuesday for a two weeks' vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Moore and Mrs. Bern ice Jarman. Lt. Burton Daniels left Wednes day for Brooks Air Force Base Texas, where he will be stationed Major Bernard A. Phelps Jr., stl tioned at Offut Air Force Base Omaha. Neb., flew here over the weekend to join his wife and daughter who had been visiting his parents, and drive them back to Omaha. Lt. Macon Snowden, USN, and Mrs. Snowden and their two chil dren of Virginia lleach, V?., sppnt this week with Mrs. M. S. Snowden. Mr. C. D. Gillikin and family of Wilmington Island, Savannah. Ga., are visiting his mother, Mrs. An nie Gillikin and sister, Doris, of Bettie. Charles Chappell left yesterday for Eglin Air Force Base, Fla? after spending a 20-day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Chappell. Mrs. J. S. Steed returned home Wednesday from Pitt Memorial Hoapital. Greenville, where she had been receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Taylor and young son of Chapel Kill spent list weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Taylor. Mrs. Bobert Stanley of Tallahas see, Fla., arrived last Thursday to join her daughter, Sharon, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barbour for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler of Clinton spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Butler. Mr. James Herrman will leave this weekend for Dayton, Ohio, after a visit with his family at the Dr. Duncan house. Mrs. Herrman and their three daughters will re main here for the summer. Mrs. James Davis Potter, Mrs. F. A. Felder and Fran Potter spent Tuesday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Danieley and daughter, Fay, and Mr. John Mans KELVINATOR "VALUE DAY" SPECIAL .*^GIAS INSULATED THERM-ALL BAG *2*95 Valu* Perfect shopping bag for frozen ONLY foods. Ideal for picnics. Fully insulated 17" x 18". Zipper Top. Red and black plaid vinyl cover. B? Modern . . . Cook Eloctrkally I ? CWen roomy enough to baka 10 loa*ee of bread. ? Automatic Oten Coatrol cooka whole meals without watching or worry. ? Minute Timet ? Buzzer Signal ? times op to 54 min. ? "Picto-Heat" Switches tell what's cooking, whan, with bow much heat. ? Tilt-Up Surface Units with self-cleaning elements. . Deep Bowl Tri* removable drip pans, porcelaia finished. LOOKl "6rt<rt Scot" rOvan is 7 Inchesl ! WkUr Thon the ] Ovens in Fwll Size Kang?> ONLY *239 95 Msr w? L *#r*? dtlr?r* am mm* html torn*!** HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. 505 LIVE OAK ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. OR Hamilton's In c. ' OP MORfMIAD CITY, N. <J. Polly Moor* Circle With Mrs. Ralph Albores TW Polly Moor Circle of Aon Street Methodist Church met Mon day night at the home o I Mrs Ralph Alharw, wMh two guests, Mrs C. E. Bowers of Tampa, Ha , and Mrs. Bob Humphrey Following the devotional, which was given by Mrs. toy WUlis, Ma Donald Chadwick of Straits gave the program on the need for knowledge of people and of the community, so that church women may better understand their parts in society. During the business meeting, which was presided over by Mrs. Albares, chairman, the circle wept on record in support of the pres ent bill under discussion in the ftate legislature to eliminate liquor idvertising. and sent letters to that jffect to the North Carolina sen itors. The next meeting will be held Aug. 15 at the home of Mrs. Roy Willis. I Ann Neal Circle Plans Bake Sale Saturday The Ann Neal Circle of Ann Street Methodist Church voted Monday to hold a bake sale on Front Street Saturday morning ?Irs. R. N. Hudnal was hostess and Mrs. James H. Potter III, chairman of the circle, presided. Mrs. John Herbener gave the program, a talk on her brother's trip through the Holy Lands. ?Mrs. Robert Stamey of Tallahas see, Fla., was a guest at the meet ing. Stork News Births at Morheead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sprin gle, 411 Turner St., Beaufort, a son, Alan Hunter, Saturday, July 17. field and daughter, Joanne, all o( Burlington, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. . Miss Sara Jones spent last week end at home from Pineland Col lege at Salemburg where she is taking the summer school course. She had as her guests two class mates, Miss Jean Garner of Mount Olive and Miss Gail Russell of Thomasville. Mr. rfld Mrs. Walter J. Hughes and two sons will leave this week end for their home on Long Island, N. Y., after a week's visit with Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Davis of Davis, and with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Potter. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Howard Stubbs and their four children, who have been stationed at Wichita Fills, Texas, will leave this weekend for Cheyenne, Wyo., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Vera Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pyne of Fred ericksburg, Va., will arrive tooior row for a visit with their daugh ter and son-in-law. Capt. and Mrs. Adam Metz. T. G. Leary Jr. of Alliance has been spending this week with Kit Jones. Mrs. James Moon will leave this weekend for her home in Wee dowie. Ala., alter a month's visit with her mother, Mrs. Lutie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Young and children have been spending this week in Angier. Miss Connie Smith of Peoria, 111., has been spending this week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith. II a convalescent in your family needs a "Ught diet" It is well to avoid fatty meata, strong-flavored or hsrshfibered cooked vegetables, hot breads and concentrated sweets. A Service Vital to Your Good Health We sir* your doctor's good "right hand" in protecting your health. Wo fill hU prescription promptly and accurate ly using only the fiaoat pharmaceuticals obtain able. BELL'S DRUG STORE FraatSt. Inrfwl, W. C. Hospital Notes Morehead CUy Hospital Diarharged after Inalwat: Miat Rebecca Johca. New Bern, WednMday; Mr Hilton Hubinson, Morehaad City, Wednesday; Chip Hanes, Charlotte, Sunday; Mr. Bd gar Lewis, Newport, Monday; Mr. Robert Lowe, Morehead City. Man day; Mr Cecil Maaon, Morehefd City, Tuesday. Wallace Nabers, Morganton, Sunday; Donald Rose bo. Fredrick* burg. V?., Monday; Mrs Alex Tay lor, Newport, Tuesday; Mr Alonto Taylor, Beaufort. Sunday; Mrs Emerson Worthington, Ayden, Sun day. Discharged alter operation: Mr. James A. lewis, Marshall berg, Wednesday; Miss Velna Con way. Morehead City. Sunday: Mrs. Paul Flannagan. Morehead City, Sunday; Gary K. Willis. Morehead City, Tuesday Discharged: Mrs. Howard Asby and son, Morehead City, Tuesday; Mrs. Paul Gibson and son, Havelock, Sunday; Mrs. C. A. Olszewski and sop, .Morehead City, Sunday. Mrs. Ray mond Springle end son, Beaufort. Tuesday Admitted: Mr Vernon Goodwin, Morehead City, Tuesday; Mrs. Vina Garris, Greenville. Monday; Mrs. Leo Gray, Newport, Tuesday; Mrs. Glen Har ris, Beaufort. Tuesday; Brinson Hunter. Morehead City, Tuesday; Gary Haislip, Roanoke, Va., Tues day. Mrs. M. L. Lockhart, Morehead City, Monday; Mr Dewey Piner, Beaufort, Monday; Mrs. Aldenia Rush, Beaufort, Sunday; Mr. A. H. Tallman. Beaufort. Monday; Miss Ruth Willis, Morehead City, Tues day; Mr. Charlie Willis, Atlantic. Sunday. Sea Level Hospital Discharged: Mrs. Beatrice Chadwick. Mar shallberg. Wednesday; Mr. Leland Gillikin. Beaufort RFD, Wednes day; Mrs. Georgia Mendelson; At lantic, Wednesday; Teresa Piner, Williston, Thursday Admitted: Mr. Leslie Mason, Beaufort. Mon day; Mrs. Guy Brooks, Beaufort, Wednesday; Mr. J. S. Fulcher, Beaufort, Thursday Mrs. Potter Hostess Mrs. Jack Neal won high score Srize, a linen handkerchief. Tues ay afternoon when Mrs. James H. Potter III, entertained her bridge club. Mrs. Potter served blue berry pie with ice cream. Cubed chicken, cooked rice and green peas make a delicious salad when dressed with mayonnaise that has been blended with a dash of furry. Serve on salad greens ? water creaa, chicory, escarole, ro maine or lettuce. IF = CALENDAR OE EVENTS TODAY 7:80 p.m. ? American Legion, hut west of Morehead City 7:30 p.m. - American Legion Auxiliary, but weat of 'More head City SATURDAY 4 p.m. ? Open House. Duke Ma rise Laboratory, fivers Island. Beaufort B p.m. ? Beauty Pageant, Sea l.evei Inn MONDAY 7 p.m.- Morchead City Jaycees, Hotel Fort Macon 7 p.m.? Beaufort Jaycees, Inlet Inn 7 p.m. ? National Guard Unit, Beaufort School Gym 7 p.m.? Newport Rotary Club, former School Cafeteria 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Hut east of Camp Glenn School 7:30 p,m. ? Carteret County Bridge I "ague, Recreation Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekahs, Recreation Center, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Lecture Open to Public, Duke Dining Hall, Pivers Island. Beaufort 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge Hall west of Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, Closed Meeting, 426% Front St., Beaufort ? TUESDAY P:45 p.m. ? Beaufort Rotary Club, Inlet Inn 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Masonic Lodge, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woman's Club, First Christian Church, Morehead City 7:30 p in.? Organized Army Re serve Corps, Potter Building, Beau fort 8 p.m.? BAPW Club, Sea Level :n Obituaries LEON CARRAWAY Funeral services for Leon Car raway, 54, who died Monday at his home at Newport after a long illness were held at 3 o'clock Tues day afternoon in the Missionary Baptist Church Newport. The Rev.'D. B. Cummins, pastor of the church, and the Rev. J. II. Wal drop of the Methodist Church, offi ciated. Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Carraway are his wife, Mae, a daughter, Mrs. F. G. Smith of Bridgeton, a brother. E. F. Carraway and three grandchil dren. Mr Carraway was a farmer in the Newport community and a fire man at Cherry Point. Veal chops are delicious when dipped in beaten egg and then in seasoned fine dry bread crumbs. Use salt, pepper, fcelery salt and paprika for seasoning the crumbs. County Bridge League Holds Master-Point Game Ten and one hall tables were in play Monday night when the Car teret Bridge League played a mas ter point game at the Morehead City Recreation Center. North-south winners were first, Dr. Charles Dully, A1 Dewey; sec ond, Dr. and Mrs. K. P. B Bonner, third, Mrs C. P. Davis, Frank Moran; fourth, Dorsey Martin, Charles Cast, formerly of More head City, now of Greensboro. East-west winners were first, Miss Margaret Haward, Mrs. How ard Slubbs of Wichita Falls. Texas; second, L. C. Forrest. S. K. Hedge cock; third, C. L. Beam. Calvin Jones; fourth and filth were tied between Mrs. C. L. Beam. Mrs. Jack Windley and Mrs. J. C. keel, Mrs. F. L. Simmons. Episcopalians Meet At Bogue Banks The first meeting ni held i? the new. *13.000 fplsnapaHan camp administration building east of Salter Path Sunday morning. Eighty-six persons attended, rep resenting 18 churches. Claud Wheatly, Beaufort attor ney and a member of the restry at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Beaufort, was the main speaker (or the occasion. \ The building is not completely finished but should be regdy tor the diocese to take possession ip about two weeks, according tq C. R. Davant, Morehead City, a mem ber of the building board of tfm Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Caro lina. t The City News Stand City Theatre Bldg. Morehead City, N. C. ? CURRENT NEWSPAPERS ? MAGAZINES ? SHEET MUSIC ? NOVELS ? STATIONERY ? LATEST RECORDS ? TOBACCOS ? KIDDIE BOOKS ? COMIC BOOKS STOP IN FOR GOOD READING DOUGLAS WADE, Owner ir PRESCRIPTIONS i iittu jccutdt^ For accuracy and complete satisfaction bring your next prescription to us. We also offer prompt pick-up and delivery service. 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