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Morehead City Social News Ma Knljn Wrs(rr|>rd. Mri; Editor PhwM M17C 4 I' B ? b r B. I.i L 11 1 = Mvt faiU Mitchell left this week to return to her home at Martins ville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stalling* left Wednesday for Raleigh to make their home. Mr*. Warren Beck and children, Bridget and Daisy, and Mis* Sarah Boyd spent the weekend at Troy. Mr and Mrs. Skinner Chalk ar rived home from London. England, Wednesday afternoon. They re turned because of storm reports. They had planned to visit abroad until Oct. 10. Dr. and Mr*. W. M Brady will leave about the first of October for a vacation in New York and Ohio. Mr. Wiley Smith. Goldsboro, is at his cottagc on Sunset Drive. Mrs. Julia Holt at the Bridge* view Cabins has as her guests this week her sister and brother-in-law, Vuo-Tnerm OIL HOME HEATERS Duo-Thorni Windsor. CUan modern lin*i, in Ptotlnwm or Frwitwood finish. 50,000 ITU output styled like Dwo-Thorm HcfpkwMtt. Gonuino period * furniture ttyllng, ricti *trs$* wood flnith. 10.000 aiu o#?ut. ? fine furniture! Hamilton Furniture Co. OF BEAUFORT and Hamilton's, Inc. OF MOREIIEAD CITY Mr and Mra. Murray Wollmaa, and their friends, Mrs. Matty Le vine, Mias Shirley Miller. M#s. Irma Cohen. and Mr Ben Prank, aU of New York City. Mr. Frank and Mr. WoMman are members ol the Em pire Ctty Yacht Club, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., and are here on a fieh iafc trip. They will leave tomorrow to return to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Carr, Our ham. arrived Wednesday to spend a few days here at their cottage. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Danny Gil more and children, Mark, Michael Lee, and Karen, are living ::t 2611 Aren dell St., having moved here re cently from Beaufort. Mrs. Carl Bell and son, George, Raleigh, have been here for sev eral days at their cottage on Sun set Drive. Mrs. Al Dewey visited in N>w Bcrji Tuesday. Tommy Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Greene, celebrated his second birthday Tuesday. Stuart Whiffen, Hammonton, N. J., nephew of Mr. H. L. Joslyn, spent last week with the Joslyns. Mr. Whiffen and Mrs. Joslyn left Sunday and Mrs. Joslyn will visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. E Mereness and family, at Summit, N. J., and with another daughter, Mrs. Robert MacDougall and fam ily, at York, Pa., before returning home about the first of October. Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. Geer re turned Tuesday from Ridgewood, N. J., where Mrs. Geer had been visiting iier daughter. Mrs. A. H. Archer and family for the past three weeks. Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lee Pollard, Newport, a son, Samuel Jr., Wednesday. Sept. 14. | To Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Loftin Yeomans, Markers Island, a son, Ellis Jr., Friday. Septv 16. To Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wheel er. Morehead City, a son, John Reel, Saturday, Sept. 17. To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, Beaufort, a son, Hugh Forrest, Sat urday, Sept. 17. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lin wood Goodwin, Beaufort, a daugh ter, lAary Elizabeth, Sunday, Sept. and Mrs. Pennel Jesse arkers Island, a son, Jesse Wayne, Sunday, Sept. 18. Itirtus at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Nel son. Atlantic, a son, Michael Nor wood, Sunday, Sept. 18. Woman's Club to Meet The first fall meeting of the : Woman's Club will be Tuesday night at 8 at the Civic Center. Mrs. A. B. Roberts, president, will pre side. To b? Wed Miss Marie Anderson Watson's engagement to William James Biali Jr., son of Mr a?d Mrs. Blair of Bayside Farm, Morehead City, bas been announced by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rom Purifoy Watson, WiUon. Wedding plans will be announced later. Mrs. Norwood Returns From Assembly of OES Mrs. Evelyn Norwood has return ed from Washington, D. C., and An napolis, Md., where she attended the 28th Triennial Assembly of the General Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. Norwood, grand representar live to the state of Maryland r?oni North Carolina, and Mrs. Attie Shrubar. Cherry Point, grand rep resentative to Novia Scotia from North Carolina, were entertained by the Annapolis chapter with a buffet supper at the shore home of Mrs. May Keagle, a former resi dent at Cherry Point. Mr. Shrubar and Mrs. Ruby Scott were also guests at the supper. Mrs. Norwood was a guest of honor at a breakfast given by the grand chapter of Maryland in the east room of the Mayflower Hotel, Tuesday. Sept. 13. Family Supper Plans Made by Moose Women Plans for a family night supper for Sunday at 6 p.m. were made when the Women of the Moose met Tuesday night at the lodge hall. Members were asked to bring enough food for their families. All members of the Loyal Order of the Moose and their families are invited. Following the meeting, refresh ments were served by the hostess es, Mrs. George Dunn and Mrs. Emmett Willis. Meeting Re-Scheduled The meeting of the Camp Glenn Parent-Teacher Association, to be held Tuesday, was cancelled be cause of the storm. It will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mr. Jas per Bell, Morehead City, as guest speaker. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS 1612 Bridget St. Phooe 6-4440 Morehead City TOO** 7 p.m.? Ann Street Method nt Men i Club. Lottie Sanders Build ng. Boauiort 7:30 p.m. ? AmmcM Legion, lut west of Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? American Legioa Auxiliary. hut wen at Morakead 7:30 pm. ? Woodmen of the World Newport Camp No. 338, >ver Moses Howard Garage, New ?rt MONDAY 6:30 pm ? Rotary Ctub, Com nunity Building, Newport 7 p.m Jayeees, Hotel Fort Ma ?on, Morehead City 7 p m ? Jayeees, lntet Ian. Beau fort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the Work), hut east of Camp Glenn 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge l eague. Recreation Bulli ng, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekahs, odge hall. Beaufort 8 p.m. Loyal Order of Moose, odge hall, west of Morehead City TUESDAY 6:45 p.m. Rotary Club, Inlet tnn, Beaufort 7 p.m Business and Profession il Women's Club, Holden's Res aurant, Beaufort 7 p.m. Newport Businessmen's Association, Community Building. Newport 7:30 pm. -Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Vlacon Road 7:30 p.m. Ocean Lodge. Masonic Lodge, Morehead City 8 p.m Women of the Moose, odge hall, west of Morehead City 8:30 p.m. Board meeting. Beau fort Chamber of Commerce J. T. Brown Pays $35 Fine, Costs J. T. Brown was fined $35 and ost.s in Morehead City Recorder's ?ourt Tuesday morning by Judge Herbert O. Phillips. Brown pled ?uilty to having no operator's li cense and speeding. Should he present a valid license [o the court within two weeks, $23 of the fine will be remitted. - Costs were assessed against the following: I .re Hunnington Han nah. failing to stop for stop sign; Willis Hamilton Carter, no chauf feur's license; Lydia Bratcher, pub lic drunkenness, and Jefferson Da rts Greer Jr., expired chauffeur's license. Wallace Rackley, convicted of disturbing the peace, also paid :osts. Rackley was given a 10-day lail sentence suspended on condi tion that he be on good behavior for six months. Walter Ambrose Linn was assess ed half costs for having no chauf feur's license. Charlie Delford Salter had his license returned to him because he had met the terms of a judg ment of June 6, 1959. Dropped were the cases against Carl Ray Smith and Lucian ThuvJ man Vick, both charged with hav ing no operator's license. Cases against the following were continued: Henry Bell Pickett. Richard F. Rock. William Eaaon, Don A. Kalbach, Edward Robert Weber, Paul W. Capelle, John Da vid Dixon, Levander Cummings, Reginald Conway, Robert Stevens Dail, Charles D. Kearse. Joseph N. Gaskins, Richard Elmo Gaskins. William L. Marbley, Fran cis Pisowici, Robert Lee Sharpe, Malcolm Whealton, Bruce A. Ger mon. Bud Dixon, Hilda Q. Lewis, lames H. Walker, Roland W. Lake man. Martin S. Collins, Joseph Floyd Smith, Henry Edgar O'Briant, Bar ney Matthews, James Hinson, Ham ilton H. Foster, Charles Alton Wil lis. Ouy Dudley, Andrew H. Mc Cobb. Abbott P Rose, Jack J. Ran lome. Ernest Ctyde Lowe, Freddie Gaston Smith and T/Sgt. Thomas S. Cox. Il Belts ? V , Friday and Saturday LAST 2 DAYS 4 HURRY TREMENDOUS SAVINGS Farm Bureau Valiantly Strikes for 400 Mark Although the farmers have bcri < hard bit with hurricanes, the t ounly Farm Bureau hopes to meet its goal of 400 members. C. N. Stroui Macehaud Cily. mem bership cfcaknun. reminda farm ers that through Farm Bureau ae tion farmers have been saved thou sand* at daltars in lanes and as sess rwiUar Twenty-six Farm Bureau mem bership solicitors attended the saeetiag laat Friday aight at Cap taia Bill's Restaurant, More head Cily. and beard the state Farm Bu reau president. Alonia Edwards. Mr. Edwards likened tbe Farm Bureau to a team. If everybody either plays or helps support the team, he pointed out, the farmer caa't help but win. Percentage Small Today only 13 per cent of the nation's population are engaged in farming, as compared with 90 to 95 par cent when this country was new. This modern-day small per centage, he said, must unite for self-preservation, becaust- it no longer hold* the balance of power through individual vote*. "We're living today," he said, "ta a regulated economy. Legis lation has provided a dollar an hour minimum wage for labor and industries are subsidized with ta riff regulations." The farmer too, he added, must take action to see that he is not forgotten among the flood of concessions to other groups. The 71,000 farmers in this state should strengthen their bonds and increase resources to protect their interests, the speaker declared. What Bureau Has Done Accomplishments of the Farm Bureau during the past year were listed. 1. The Farm Bureau kept a tax off feed, seed and fertiliier dur ing the 1935 session of the legis lature which meant a saving to the farmer of millions of dollars. 2. A tax on cigarettes was blocked. 3. Legislation to improve milk and new marketing laws were ob tained as a measure against price wars. 4. By knocking out a tax on potash a saving of a million and a half dollars to the farmers was effected. Mr. Edwards, in reply to the charge that the Farm Bureau fights only for the tobacco farmer, said that for every 50 cents spent for the tobacco farmer, $10 is spent for the vegetable grower. The speaker emphasised thf need for cooperative markets to furnish better outlets for truck Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Ralph Smith, Salter Path, Sunday, Mrs. Robert Willis, Morehead City, Monday; Mrs. William Rhodes, Hubert, Mon day. All on Tuesday: Mrs. Howard Cagle, Newport; Mrs. Thomas Car berry, Harkers Island; Mrs. John A. Giilikin, Morehead City; Mr. John Hill, Beaufort; Mrs. James R. Lewis, Beaufort, Mrs. W. E. Lewis, Newport; Mrs. Clyde Long est, Beaufort. Discharged: All on Sunday: Claude Brooks, Harkers Island; Mrs. Harry Decker, Beaufort; Mr. Charles Krouse, Morehead City; Mr. Ray Lewis, Morehead City; Mrs. Sam Pollard and son, New port. Rocky D. Best, Harkers Island, Monday. All on Tuesday: Mr. William Loekey, Stony Point; Mary E. New man, Salter Path; Tony Lee Penny, Beaufort; Mrs. Jesse Tlllett and son, Harkers Island; Mr. Herbert Utley, Morehead City; Mrs. Ellis Yeomans and son, Harkers Island; Mr. Charlie Smith, Salter Path. All on Wednaaday: Mrs. Wayne J. Wheeler and son, Morehead City; Mrs. Joseph Goodwin and daughter, Beaufort; Mr. Nick Wal ker, Beaufort; Mrs. Calvin Willis and son, Atlantic Beach; Mrs. Howard Jones and son. Beaufort. Sea Level Hospital , Admitted: Mr. Otis Willii, Beau fort, Thursday; Mr. George Willis, Morehead City, Friday; Mr. Danny Garriih. Ocracoke, Friday; Mr. JMie Garrish, Ocracoke, Friday; iff Charles Simpson, Beaufort, Friday; Mrs Nadine Willis, At lantic, Saturday. Mrs. Reba Nelson, Atlantic, Sun day; Sgt. Harry S. Rowland, At lantic. Monday; Mr. Leo Lawrence, Beaufort, Tuesday; Mrs. Hilda Finer, Davis, Tuesday; Mr. Lloyd Guthrie, Harkers Island, Tuesday; Mix. Maud GaskW, Atlantic, Wed nesday; Mr. Weldon WUlis, Har kers Island, Wednesday. Discharged: Lionel Gilgo, At lantic, Thursday; Mrs Frances Wolfe and son, Beaufort, Thurs day; Mrs. Bethania GiUikin, Bean fort, Friday; Mrs. Carrie Plner, Willlston, Saturday; Mrs. Charles Simpson, Beaufort, Saturday. Mr. Abbott Rose, Harkers I* land, Saturday; Mr. Jessie Garrlak, Ocracoke, Wednesday; Mr. Danny Garrtah, Ocracoke, Wednesday; Mrs. Mabel Guthrie, Harkers Is land, Wednesday; Mrs. Sabra Lewis, Harkers Inland, Thursday; Mrs. Hilda Finer, Dsvts, Thursday. Katertalaa Bridge Chih Mrs. Rudolph Mason was hostess to her bridge club Tuesday night. Mrs. Bernard Weeber won high score and Mrs. freak Sample was Circus Next Friday The King Brothers and Cole Brothers Combined Circus will play at the Morehead City dog track grounds next Friday. Shows will be at 2 and 8 p.m. The me nagerie will open one hour be fore each show. Elsie Varian, above, poses with Old John, 125 year-old elephant. produce. He also remarked that 325 million pounds of tobacco over the amount buyers were willing to take, had been produced this year. "In that line, the Farm Bu reau has a terrific task to per form," the speaker declared. Farm Wives Attend Several farm wives attended the meeting and among the speakers was Mrs. Floy Garner, home agent. There is a possibility that a Farm Bureau auxiliary may be organized. Other speakers were Nathan Garner and Floyd Garner, New port; Lionel Pelletier, Stella; George Roberts, vocational teach er from Greene County, who was bom near Newport, and R. M. Wil liams, county agent. .Milton Truckner, Pelletier, Coun ty Farm Bureau president, presid ed. Don't dally ... If you have a complaint to make about food in a restaurant, voice it before you have eaten up all the evidence. About 25,000 Americans die in ; accidents each summer. IS Persons Attend Education Conference Twelve persons from ihil county ?(tended the Conference on Edu- i eataaa *1 Bad Carotin* College yeaterdMy. H. L. Joslya, county sutertat rodent af schools. sokl he IhoufM the meeting was most i worthwhile. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Uwkwaod PhlMipa. B. E. Tarking ton, and Randolph Johnson, all of Beaufort; Mra. George McNeill, Mis. A. B Roberta, Ralph Wade, S. R. MeLeadon, and Fred ]. Lewis, all of Morekead City. , Mrs. Floyd Garner, E. B. Comer, hath of Newport, aad Mra. Klmcr Willis, WiUiston. R&N FURNITURE CO. PHONE 6-3419 1211 BRIDGES ST. NOREIIEAD CITY REDUCEI Helena Rubinstein's revolutionary new way to permanent weight control! Helena Rubinstein's "Reduce-Aid** tablets are the new, exciting, easy way to a younger-looking beautiful figure. ? Medically approved, pleas* antly minty, vitamin-rich in stead of laxative or bloating! ? ? Exclusive Appe-Curb* in ? gredient helps amazingly to curb your craving for food and cigarettes! FREE WITH "REDUCE -AID" Helena Rubinstein** medically-tested 4-Plan Diet Book (above) alone worth 1.00 See the Sunday brunches, bedtime snacks, cake desserts ? with no calorie counting! 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This liberalization ap plies when the regular grace period al lowed in the policy expire* between September 15 and October 29 inclusive, and also policies whose premiums fall due between August IS and September 25 inclusive. Agents and employees of New York Life will be glad to assist policy owners who have *lo?t their policies, and those wishing to make policy loans. The com pany hat authorized its Raleigh oflice to waive the usual requirements that a policy be presented with an application lor a policy loon. Death claims should be reported promptly In order that payment may be expedited. ? ? ? The telephone number of the branch office in Raleigh, North Carolina, is Raleigh 444X1. Erwin T. Ridgeway. Jr., is General Manager and Paul K. Ander son is Office Manager. NEW YORK LIFE RALEIGH BRANCH OFFICE 504-1? Raleigh Building Harfatt St Fayetteville Stract Ralaifk, Narth Carallna
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