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| Morel Morehead City Social News Uttar PhMM MIT* Mr. and tin M L. Lewis of Miami. Fia., are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will Howland and children. Mrs. Clyde Willis is improving i after being ill at her home on I Arendell Street for a week. (Miss Lou Bland of Vanceboro spent last weekend with Miss Ruth ' Macy, at the home of her parents, i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macy Sr., on Coral Bay. I . Mr.. J. Dewey Willis left Sunday i to return to Empire, La., after spending 10 days here with his ! wife. Mr. Jerry Willis of Sanford, who G Enjoy OLDEN UERNSEY MILK ? Pasteurized in the Bottle Homogenized in the Carton ? Produced for Maola by Carteret's Own Open Grounds Farm MAOLA MILK & ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone 6-3434 is attending summer school at Carolina, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dewey Willis, on Coral Ba?. Mr. David Freshwater, summer student at Carolina, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Freshwater. Mr. Donald Miller of Carolina and Kinston, spent last weekend with his cousin, Mr. Bobby Willis, at his home on Coral Bay. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hill, their daughter, Mrs. P. T. Upchurch and children, all of Ahoskie, spent last weekend with Mr. Hill's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill, on Atlantic Beach. Daniel Gorham Whealton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whealton, has arrived at the Naval Training Sta tion, San Diego, Calif., to receive basic training. Mrs. J. W. Powell and daughter, Kitty, of Raleigh, are visiting Mrs. Powell's sister, Mrs. Kathryn Pear son, at her home on Bogue Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor left Wednesday for Wildwood, N. J., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ives of New Bern are spending this week here at a cottage. Mr. Larry Moore of Wilson was here last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and family of Winston-Salem are at the Haynes cottage for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn and granddaughter, Ann Mereness, are in Mars Hill this week, wherfc Mr. Joslyn is attending a superin tendents conference. Mr. and Mrs. Delfido Corodva are visiting relatives in Boon, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. James Cratch and daughter moved last week to Wil HOME LOANS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of NEW BERN, N. C. SPONSOR OF HOME OWNERSHIP 417 BROAD ST. PHONE 3721 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED WILMINGTON MOBILEHOME SHOW August 19th Thru 22nd (No Admission Charge ) ? Have you seen the latest in Mobile Living? Plan now to attend the Fifth Annual Mobilehome Show. Spon sored by the Mobilehomes Association of the Carolinas LEGION STADIUM Wilmington North Carolina 1928 - 1954 Our 26th Year of Service to Carteret County We Do NOT Believe I I OUR POLICY We DO B?li?v? We truthfully represent 'our merchandise at all times. Our price* are competitive for both new and used cars. Wa offer our customer* a fair, square deal, always. ThU ha* bMn our policy in the put. It u our policy now. And (hall continue to ho our policy in the future. In attempting to mislead YOU tha buying public. Unethical merchandising practice* are necessary to tell automobiles. We can secure your patronage by shipping in junk and distress merchandise front surrounding towns to auction on the unsuspecting public. That anything other than honest and fair business dealings will enable us to continue to serve you year after year. Deal With Your Franchisod Dealer SOUND CHEVROLET CO., INC. 0 * A Sound Doal Is a Good Doal Wetherington - Morton Mr. and Kn Roney Morton request the honor of your pretence at the marriage of their daughter Helen Jean to Mr. Maicolm Thomaa Wetherington on Thursday, August nineteenth nineteen hundred and fifty-tour at eight o'clock in the evening First Free Will Baptist Church Morehead City, North Carolina A reception will be held imme diately following the ceremony at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Yeager, Highway 70, Camp Glenn. All frienda and relatives are cordially invited. Mrs. Wallace Rejoins Tuesday Brit'ge Club The Tuesday Night Bridge Club met this week at the home of Mrs. Starr King on Arendell Street. No special guests were present but Mrs. James Wallace was welcomed back into the club as a member. She was a former member and moved to Wilson, but has returned here to make her home. Mrs. King won high score, Mrs. Dick Parker was second high and Mrs. Wallace won low. Mrs. King served an ice cream and fruit des sert. Mrs. Bob Williams will be hostess to the club next week at her home on Arendell Street. son where Mr. Cratch has been transferred. He is employed with the Carolina Telephone and Tele graph Co. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Sugg of Greenville are at their home, 3104 Evans St., for six months. Mrs. Frank Pigford left Monday morning to spend a week with her father, Mr. W. W. Edge, in Fayette ville. Mrs. Richard Swindell returned Tuesday night from visiting her sons and their families in Louis iana for six months. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swindell and children in Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swindell and daugh ter in Empire. Mrs. W. G. Oglesby returned Tuesday night from Empire, La., where she has beeH spending a month with her husband. S/Sgt. Bill Marks, USAF, ar rived Sunday from Wright Patter son Air Force Base, Ohio, to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Marks. Mrs. Charles N. Bennett Thrived Tuesday from Pascagoula, Miss., to spend a few weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira \?illis. She will rejoin her husband in Missis sippi. Scouts to Attend Court of Honor A Court of Honor for Carteret County Boy Scouts will be held Friday, Aug 20. at the courthouse, Beaufort. A banner will be given to the troop with the best attend ance. Second class, first class. Star Scout, Life Scout and merit badge awards will be presented, according to Dr. Henry Kritzler, advance ment chairman for the Carteret District Scout Council. The troop having the best at tendance, not only in members but also in related adults, will win the banner. Another banner will be given for participation. It will go to the troop which has the most boys re ceiving awards at the meeting. Children Give Pc On Golden Wed Mr and Mrs Richard W. Free nun of Swansboru celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Mon day, Aug. 2, and were honored at a reception at their home given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Napier and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerock. Mr. and Mrs. Gerock greeted guests as they arrived and pre sented them to the honorees. Re ceiving with the honorees was Mrs. Napier. From the living room the guests were directed to the dining room for refreshments. The table was centered with an arrangement of yellow roses flanked by tall white tapers in brass holders. The three tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and bridegroom, was at one end of the table and the punch bowl embedded in ivy was at the other. The living room and dining room were decorated in gold flowers. For the occasion Mrs. Freeman wore a white sheer dress with a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Pouring punch were Mrs. James Stanley and Mrs. Fuller Anderson while Mrs. Tyre Moore and Mrs. Fred Bell served the cake. Mrs. Obituaries MRS. AMARIAH WILLIS GUTHRIE Mrs. Amariah Willis Guthrie, 83, died Tuesday afternoon at the home of her stepson, Kilby Guthrie of Morehead City. Funeral services were held at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon in Franklin Memorial Methodist Church, Morehead City, with the Rev. Sam Moore officiating. Burial was in Bay View Cemetery. Mrs. Guthrie, daughter of the late Wesley and Mary Fulcher Wil lis. is survived by a son, Ashton Willis; three stepchildren, Kilby Guthrie, Mrs. Tom Guthrie, Mrs. Walter Lewis, all of Morehead City; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren. MRS. MARY E. WILLIS Mrs. Mary E. Willis, 90, died Tuesday afternoon at her home at Atlantic after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock this after noon with the Rev. L. A. Lewis, Methodist minister of the Atlantic circuit, the Rev. Privette of the At lantic Baptist Church and the Rev. Farlow of the Pilgrim Holiness Church, Harkers Island, officiat ing. Burial will be in the commun ity cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Willis are a son, Clayton Willis of Atlantic, a sister, Mrs. Stbra Roberts of Oriental, one grandchild and five great-grand children. MRS. HARLEY I POCK Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Ipock, 54, who died at her home at Atlantic Beach Monday of a heart attack were held at the home at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with the Rev. W. E. Anderson, More head City, officiating. Burial was in Bay View Cemetery, Morehead City. Surviving Mrs. Ipock are her hus band, Harley; five daughters, Mrs. M. J. Stezer, Cape May, N. J.; Mrs. Ann Ward, Plymouth, Mrs. Wood row Wilson, Morehead City, Mrs. Betty Hunnings. Fort Bragg, Mrs. C. T. Garner, Newport; four sis ters, Mrs. Fannie Willis, Sea Level; Mrs. Mamie Aughenbaugh, Mrs. L. E. Moore, both of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Mary T. Ward, Tampa, Fla.; and two brothers, W. E. Pratt, Miami. Fla., J. C. Pratt, St. Peters burg, Fla. Guthries Welcome Son Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guthrie an nounce the birth of a son Wednes day morning in the Morehead City Hospital. The Guthries also have a daughter. irty for Parents ding Anniversary Bab Dentzer presided in the gift room. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman were married in 1904 and have lived since that time in Swansboro where Mr. Freeman haa been a tobacco farmer. Mrs. Freeman, the former Alma Beatrice White of Pollocks ville, will be 64 in November and Mr. Freeman will be 79 in Decem ber. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hoapital Discharged after treatment: George R. Gooding, Beaufort, Wednesday; Miss Harriett Cooper, Henderson, Tuesday; Mr. Elijah Dixon, Merrimon, Sunday; Mr. Ran dolph Ferebee, Norfolk, Tuesday; Mr. Edward Fulcher, Stacy, Mon day; Mr. Nelson Gillikin, Beau fort, Sunday; Miss Hester Hogan, Havelock, Tuesday: Mrs. Wanda Hunter, Pivers Island, Monday; William Nelson, Harkers Island, Monday. Discharged after operation: Mrs, Lem Glover, Newport, Mon day; Mr. Ted Hall, Morehead City, Monday; Mrs. David Stansel, Ra leigh, Sunday; Mr. Charles Moore, Beaufort, Tuesday. Discharged: Mrs. Elton Smith and son, More head City, Wednesday; Mrs. Rufus Brown and son, Newport, Sunday; Mrs. William H. Lamoreaux and son, Morehead City, Tuesday; Mrs. Nick Louvas and son, Morehead City, Sunday; Mrs. James Scott and daughter, Morehead City, Saturday. Admitted: Mrs. Harry L. Burns, Morehead City, Monday; Mr. James Buttrey, Beaufort, Saturday; Mrs. S. R. Churchill, Kinston, Tuesday; Mr. Luke Davis, Goldsboro, Tuesday; Mrs. Dave Freeman, Morehead City, Tuesday; Mrs. Hugh Hill, Beaufort, Tuesday. Mrs. Rae Lewis, Beaufort, Sun day; Mrs. David Miller, Newport, Tuesday; Mrs. Eugene Perry, Beau fort, Monday; Mr. Abbfttt Paul Rose, Harkers Island, Tuesday; Mrs. Verdon Smith, Salter Path, Monday; Mr. Jesse Willis, Hark ers Island, Monday. Sea Level Hospital Discharged: Mr. Alfred W. Gaskill. Beaufort RFD, Monday; Mr. David Baxter, Atlantic, Tuesday; Mrs. Emma Gil go, Atlantic. Tuesday; Mrs. Ansley O'Neal, Ocracoke, Tuesday; Mr. Everette Honeycutt, Harkers Island, Wednesday; Mr. Alton Gas kill, Marshallberg, Thursday; Miss Helen Mason, Marshallberg. Thurs day; Mr. David Moore. Marshall berg. Thursday. * ' Admitted: Mr. Roy Mason, Stacy, Tuesday; Mrs. Waddell Gillikin. Otway, Tuesday; Mr. C. C. Holt. Morehead City, Wednesday; Mrs. Sina Can non, Merrimon, Wednesday; Mrs. Lena Moore, Marshallberg, Wed nesday; Mrs. John Gaskill, Cedar Island, Wednesday. Philathea Class Meets With Mrs. Stamey Davis Mrs. Stamey Davis was hostess to the Philathea Class of the First Baptist Sunday School Tuesday evening at her home on Bridges Street. Mrs. Davis presided over the business session in the absence of the secretary, Miss Lillie Piner. Mrs. Arlene Akerley, president, was in charge of the program. After reading the scripture she asked Mrs. M. L. Lewis of Miami, Fla., guest at the meeting, to lead in prayer. After giving several readings, Mrs. Akerley introduced Mrs. Lewis to class members. Mrs. Lewis gave a talk on Mary and Martha. Several Biblical contests were held. Happy Birthday was sung to Mrs. D. B. Willis Sr., who cele brated her birthday this week. Mrs. Davis, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Marjorie Oglesby, and Mrs. Fred Davis, served refreshments. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Kate Willis were visitors. The meat won't stick to your hands, when you are shaping ham burger patties or meat loaf, if you moisten your hands with cold wa ter before handling the beef. Wrwtfrom Aug. 9 ? The new ?tore, located near the Sea Level Inn, has open ed for business. It includes s fill ing station, meat market and bar ber shop. Luke Taylor runs the filling station, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gaskill run the combination store. Mr. snd Mrs. Alonzo Willis and Mrs. Melvinia Salter of Beaufort spent Sunday here visiting rela tives and friends. Joe Thompson and family of Cherry Point are spending a few days here 'visiting relatives. Mrs. Clyde Rose, who was badly bitten by a snake and treated at the Sea Level Hospital, is back home much improved Andrea Hagen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hagen of Cherry Point, is spending the remainder of the summer here with her grandmother, Mrs. Emily Tosto. Lots of tourists from other states are touring through, look ing over and admiring our com munity. Mrs. Maltby Taylor has been spending a few weeks in Norfolk visiting her children, Alfred, Wil liam and Mrs. Elks (Rebecca). The Men of the Methodist Church met at the church Friday night for a fellowship meeting. Supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Robie Salter and children motored over to Stacy Sunday afternoon in their boat to visit Mrs. Salter's aunt, Mrs. Etta Gaskill. The Rev. L. A. Lewis held his regular appointment at the Meth odist Church Sunday morning. The Rev. L. A. Lewis held his regular appointment at the Meth odist Church Sunday morning. Guests at the Sea Level Inn over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Warren, Snow Hill; John O. Moody Jr., Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bainhardt. Burlington; R. E. Bozeman, St. Petersburg, Fla. ; Rudolph Rhodes, New Bern; Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Small Jr., Scott Air Force Base, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Douglas, Whippany, N. J.; James A. King and family, Raleigh; James W. Buckley, Charlotte; D. P. Schiwets, Charlotte; T. W. Shoud Jr., Kin ston; V. H. Williams, Danville, Va. Alton Scott, Southern Pines; Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Satton, Kin ston; Dr. and Mrs. C. EL Simmons, Wilson; Paul A. Ryan, Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Harris, Con cord; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carlyle, Winston-Salem. R. H. Brantley and wife, Zebu Ion; A. T. Upchurch, Oceana, Va.; Miss Elizabeth C. Tibbetts, Green ville; William H.. White, Green ville; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrell, Goldsboro. Stomach Weakness By DR. R. O. BARNUM Morehead City, N. C. Disease of the stomach are divided into many classes and called various names but back of all there is a cause that is common to all, nerve weakness. We have seen many types of stomach weaknesses and have never found one without some interference to the nerves lead ing to the stomach. Nerve interference lowers the vitality to any organ. Hundreds of people are enjoying stomach health today because of the re moval of nerve interference, after other methods have failed. When we realize that severing the nerves leading to the stom ach would cause the stomach to be paralyzed then it is easy to understand that any interfer ence to the nerves would cause weakness in proportion to the interference. For this reason stomach weakness should be benefitted by Chiropractic. The responsibility of the Chi ropractor to the public health is to prevent, correct or control those conditions of the spine which, by interfering with nor mal nerve function, cause* disease. 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