Mrs. Duncan Entertains Bridge Club Thursday ' Mn. H. G. Loftln m ? special guest Thursday evening when Mn G. W. Duncan entertained her bridge club kl ? covered duh sup per Following dinner bridge wu played, with high score prize going to Mn. W. L. Woodard. who re ceived a package of soap. Mn Vol tin woo guest prue, a package of soap and Mis* Maybelle Naal re ceived low score prise, a guest towel. At the end of the bridge, Mn. Duncan served date roll and cof fee, and during the evening the group exchanged Christmas gifts. Beaufort Social News Mr. aad tin. Mitchrll Gray m turned home Sunday trom MitliU sett, 1MI Ut?d, N. Y? where Mr. Gray has beea ? hospital patient far tit* past five weelu Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Dudley and spa. Konoie. of Pascaaoula, Miss., are spendiaf part o i their vacation with bis lather and sister. Mrs. M. S. Snowdea returned bone last Tuesday froas a weefc end visit In Virginia Beach ?nd Washington. P. C.. where sfre vi#!-? GIFT ? Cosmetic* by Evening in Pari*, Lentheric, Old Spice, Coty, Deaert Flower. ? Candy by Whitman'* and Pangburns ? Camera*, Billfold*, Travel Kits, Pen and Pencil Set*, C6mb and Brush Sets, Schick and Reming ton Electric Shavers, Cigarette Lighters, Pipes, T obacco. ? Electric Wall Clocks, Games of All Kinds for Children and Adults. ? Wrist Watches, Schick Injector Razors, Flash Lights, Sistionery, Christmas Tree Lights, Christmas Decorations, Christinas Cards. ? Gift Wrapping Material. ? Toys for Babies ? ? Baby Needs. Joe House Drug Store 425 Front St. Phone ^r3321 Bn+ufort, N. C.f ? . 1? !aaas Cone in aad see our lew Hue of Mejud candlelight shortle (mt with match ing negligee*. ? Jewelled Smltn f Mm I Coetwme Jewelry ? sur* ? Br drool Skoei ? HtMMMU ? sum ? Sweden m ?Si, nm, LI liicw Snowdra. and Cap*. Kraeat Siu>?d?i. _ Ca|*ain Snowdea ?t Keaent i*4 fatten! in lha US Naval Ha. pity, Belfacada, ltd. Mr?. Harry Parluo is spending the Christmas holidays v ith her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr* Bruce Willis of llon?head Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harris will leave today for a visit in Erwin. Sanford and Lexington. They will Christmas in Lexington with UN. 8. J. Erwin Charles R Parkin arrived home Friday from the Patterson School. Lenoir, for Christmas vacation. His father. Mr. Herbert Parian, drove there to get bim. Maj. and Mr?. R K Williams and three children of Alexandria. Va., will arrive today to spend Christmas with Mr and Mrs. George Brooks. Ward King, who has been serv ing in Korea for the past two years, arrived home Thursday. Miss Carol Jones, a member of the junior class at Madison Col lege, Harrisonburg. Va., arrived home Friday for tier Christmas va cation. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thome have left for Wilmington to make their home there. Miss Virginia HasseU, a fresh man at the University of North Carolina Nursing School, arrived home Saturday for her Christmas vacation. I Miss Ann Noe, a student at High 1 Point College, arrived home over | the weekend for the Christmas holidays. Harold Willis, a member of the freshman class at Chowan College, and formerly of Beaufort, is spend ing the Christmas holidays with his parents in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Dear of 1 Jersey City, N. J., will arrive to , day to spend Christmas with their I daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood Phillips. They will be guests at Inlet Inn. Mr. David Clawson who under went an operation at Duke Hospital ; Friday Ls slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willis and young son of Chapel Hill arrived . over the weekend to spend Christ- 1 MS with his parents. Mr and Mrs. I W. H Willis. Miss Mary Elisabeth Davis, a : member of the faculty at the Uni- 1 vcrsity of Arkansas. Fayetteville, ! Arte., arrived home over the week end to spend the Christmas holi day* with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis. Miss Edna Frances Young, a stu dent at Greensboro College, will arrive home tomorrow for her Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Young moved Saturday to their newly purchased home, the former Hil ton Hill house. Charles Pake, a student at Chowan College, arrived home over Make Her Christmas Dreamt Come True At Herring's a NEWj m mini Jams Herring Jtwil* Ml IMt K UAVTMY, N. C. Holliday. Lynch Wedding Solemniied Wednesday The mrrtiff of MIm Terry Lynch, daughter at Mr. and Mr*. James Lynch a I Smyrna, to Mr. Wallace Holliday, m of Mr and Mrs. Stanley HoiMday of Paint ad Coat. N. Y, was solemnised Wed nesday, Dec. 14. la the Mkaiatiary Baptist Church, Smyrna. The Rev Caleb Goodwin offi ciated. Mr*. Henry Murphy, plan 1st, gave a program of nuptial music and Miu Hazel Lynch waa ??Mat The bride, who waa given in marriage by her father, wore a winter white dress and carried a Bible topped with a purple-throat ed white orchid. Mra. Euclid Wtide, sister of the i bride, waa mat, on of honor. She I wore a turqouise blue drew with | black accessories and carried a I bouquet of pink carnations. Mr. Pete J. Asterina was best man and Sheldon Willis served aa 1 usher. | Mrs. Lynch, mother of the bride, wore a navy blue dress with black accessories and a eorsafe of yellow roses. Following the wedding cere mony, a cake cutting was held at the home of Mrs. Julia Willis, grandmother of the bride. Before leaving on a wedding trip the bride changed into an oxford grey suit with matching acces sories. Her corsage was the white orchid lifted from her bridal bou quet. The newly-married couple will make their home in Corning, N. Y. I Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Mr. Ambrose Guthrie, Marshallberg; Mrs. Wilbur Simp son, Morehead City, Wednesday. On Thursday: Mr. Ted Hall, Morehead City; Mrs. Rufus Ward, Newport. On Friday: Mr. Jessie Gorman, Newport; Mrs. Lee Pollard, New port; Gordon Patriek, Morehead City. Discharged: On Wednesday; Mrs. Novis Herring, Morehfad City; Mr. Thomas Salter, Salter Path; Mr. Marion Taylor, Newport. On Thursday: Mrs. Charles M. Brooks and daughter, Harkers Is land; Mrs. R. S. Jones, Newport; Edward G. Styron, Williston; Don na Rice, Beaufort; Mr. Mack Sty ron, Beaufort: Judy Morton, More head City. On Friday: Mrs. Norvie Day, Beaufort; Mrs. James Forbes, Morehead City; Mrs. Marion Noe, Beaufort; Mrs. George Newman and son, Salter Path; Baby Luther Rowe, Morehead City; Mrs. Dan Swindell and son, Morehead City; Mrs. Tommy Wade, Morehead City; Mrs. Mary M. Lavelle, Morehead City; Anita Windley, Beaufort. On Saturday: Mr. Thomas Willis, Morehead City; Mrs. Warren GlHi kin, Beaufort; Mrs. Richard Jolliff and daughter, Morehead City; Mrs. R. N. Hudnall and son, Beaufort; Mr. Clem N. Lewis, Smyrna Sea Level Haspital Admitted: Mrs. Roma Smith, At lantic, Thursday; Mrs. Julia Mc Cain, Newport, Friday; Mrs. Min nie Lewis, Gloucester, Saturday; Mrs. Adeline Mason, Stacy, Satur day. Discharged: Mrs Roma Smith, Atlantic, Friday; Mrs. Roberta Jean Willis and son, Stacy, Sat urday; Mr. Wesley Wilson, Mar shallberg, Sunday; Mrs. Cora Dan iels, Cedar Island, Sunday. the weekend for his Christmas va cation. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Newsome will leave this week for Gates County | to make their home there. Mrs. Pearl Wyman left yesterday | for her home in Billings, Mont., after a month's visit with her| daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Gray. Lt. Burton Daniels, USAF, ar- 1 rived Sunday from San Antonio, Texas, to spend Christmas with his | parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Daniels. Miss Patricia Webb, Richmond, spent the weekend at her home | here. Dickie Dickinson arrived home over the weekend from the Citadel, I Charleston, S. C., for his Christmas [ vacation. M/Sgt. Tom Gibbs left Sunday (or Montgomery. Ala., after being called here by the critical illness and death of his grandmother. | Mrs. Margaret Gibbs. Henry Davis of Wilmington. Del., I spent the weekend with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis. Miss Nancy Russell, a member o f the senior class at Salem College, arrived home Friday for the Christmas holidays. Patrol aiaa III State Highway Patrolman W. J. Smith Jr.. Morebead City, has been confined to bed, suffering from a back injury. E. W. Downum I ? If I ? 1 J ??? " V 1 " 1 . Betty Jegn Daniels, Edward Beard Married in Double Ring Ceremony Ml* BaUy Jean Daniels daugh ter o I Mr. and Mrs. Burton DanieU. and Mr. Edward Beard, ion of Mr. ami Mn William Ernest Beard af York, 8. ?., were united in mar riage Sunday at S a'atoek in the afternoon in Ana Street Methodiat Church. The Bev. J. n. Young, paator, performed tbe double ring cere mony before an altar banked with white gladiolaa and ferns. Lighted candies in aeven-branched candela bra gave the only illumination. Prior to the wedding ceremony, Mr* John Butler, organist, gave a program of nuptial music and Mrs. JarvLs Herring, soloist, sang Be cause. O Promise Me, and as the benediction O Perfect Love. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a gown of white chantilly lace over satin. The. dress was fashioned with a Bridal Couple Honored At Pre-Nupfial Parties MLss Betty Jean Daniels and Mr. | Edward Beard, who were married , Sunday afternoon Ann Street j Methodist Chureh, were hohored ! with a dinner party Saturday night , and a luncheon Sunday noon. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Danieley of Elon College, sjster and brother-in law of the bride, entertained at a dinner at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels of Lennoxville Road, prior ' to the wedding rehearsal Saturday night. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Val verta Garner of Newport, sister and brother-in-law of the bride, ' entertained the bridal couple, members of the bridal party and immediate members of both fami lies at luncheon at Captain Bill's ! Restaurant in Morehead City. Obituaries MISS IDA WILLIS Miss Ida Willis, 84. died Sun- ' day afternoon at her home in j Marshallberg after a long illness. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the | home with the Rev. A. L. Benton, | pastor of' the Baptist Church, of ficiating. Burial was in Through the Woods Cemetery. Surviving are a brother, Thomas [Clifford Willis, with whom she made her home; two sisters, Mrs. 1 Sara Frances Lewis, Marshallberg, I Mrs. Ada Willis, Davis, and a ne phew, Monroe Willis of the home. ; MRS. MARGARET C. GIBBS i Mrs. Margaret Chadwick (iihb.fi, , 88, died Friday afternoon at her home in Beaufort after a long ill- 1 ness. I Funeral service* were held at 1:43 Sunday afternoon at th? home ^ , with the Rev. J. D. Young, pastor of Ann Street Methodist Church, | officiating. Burial was in the Gibbs family plot near the home. Surviving are five daughters, [ Miss Annie Mae, Miss Ruth, Miss Laura, all of the home, Mrs. J. E. i Dudley and Mrs. Hugh Plner, both of Beaufort; two sons, Tom and Ben, both of Beaufort, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Two Cars Collide | Near Newport Two car* collided at 1:45 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Highway 70 and the Masontown Road near Newport. Mary Sue RatlUfe, driver of a 1833 DeSoto, has been charged with failure to yield the right-of way. According to State Highway Patrolman W. E. Pickard, she was pulling out of the Masontown Road and turned east, colliding with ? IMS Oldsmobile going east on Highway 70. The Oldamobile waa driven by Donald E. Franks, Cherry ' Point. Franks said lie saw tye DeSoto but couldn't stop in time to avoid a collision. No one was hurt. Damage to the Oldsmobile was estimated at >190 , and (lama lie to the DeSoto at $100. Attending the beef cattle con- j ference at Raleigh today and to- | morrow will be Fletcher, Taylor, i Harlowe, Graver Davis, Davis, and R. ty. . Wiiliama, county agent. ? I ItethUrri Vlrgla DIAMONDS -The GVt ?f ? UMfaK" W?Mh| hti Princa** Rinfa Pkmb $t?.M op Stamper's loft* train. sweetheart neckline and long timet that ended in cal It poinU over the wrists. Her finger-lip veil of illusion fell from t eap of seed pearls and attin and she carried t wtute fcible topped Willi t w hite orchid. Miss Patricia Daniel*, sinter of the bride, was maid of honor She wore a dress of bkie net over taf feta which was trimmed with orange blossoms. and a bandeau of white roses in her hair. She car ried a cascade of white carnations. Miss Barbara Mason of Beaufort and Miss Mary Mozingo of Kinston were bridesmaids. They wore dresses similar to the honor attend ant's in pink and yellow, with ! matching baadeaus of roses in their hair and carried matching cascades of carnations. Mr. William Beard of York. S. C., was best man for his brother and ushers were Dr. J. E. Danieley of Elon College, brother-in-law ?t the bride, and Francis Mathews of Washington. N. C. Immediately following the wed ding ceremony. Mr and Mrs. Daniels entertained at a reception at their home to honor the bridal rouple. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. H. G. Loft in, and ushered to the receiving line composed of the bridal couple, their mothers and the bridal attendants. Miss Gieula Daniels, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the bride's book, and Mrs. J. K. Dan ieley, sister of the bride, was in charge of the gift room. Mrs. James Quidley and Miss Janice Keller served the punch and Mrs. William Beard of York. S. C., served the cake. Mrs. Daniels wore a black tweed | suit with pink accessories for her daughter's wedding, and a corsage i of pink roses. Mrs. Beard wore a blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Following a wedding trip, the newly-married couple will make [heir home in York, S. C. The bride is a graduate of North 1 Carolina School for the Deaf at Morganton, and has been employ ed at the Morehead City Garment Co. The bridegroom is a graduate 3f South Carolina School for tin* Deaf at Spartanburg. S C., and is employed at Cannon Mills, York. S. C. Out-of-town guests at the wed ling included Mayor Mack Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Watson of New Bern; Mr and Mrs. Michael Moreland, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farnell of Jacksonville; Mr. and Shirley's Beauty Shop Beaufort Will T?lte Appointment! Up to 12 Noon Dec. 24th Will be Closed Dec. 25th Through Dec. 27th Mrs. Jennru Morrill. Falkland: Mrs. Larry M. Huntings. Mom ! Point. Miss.: Mr. Gray Finch. Wil M>n; Mr and Mrs Gradv Sprat*. Bridgeton and Wayne Beard. York. IS. C. A GIFT . . . if From BELL'S ? Schick. Konson. itemington and Sunbeam Electric Shavers ? Pen and Penril Sets ? Cigarette Lighters ? Cigars ? Cigarettes ? Pipes and Tobacco ? Billfolds ? Travel Kits ? Watch Rands ? Cameras. Film, Flash Bulbs ? Shaving Supplies ? (.amps and Puxzles ? Hollingsworth Candy 1 ? Cosmetics I ? Jew elite Dresser Sets 1 ? Stationery | ? IMioto Albums ? Scrap Rooks ? Alarm Clocks ? Tree Lights ? C hristmas Decoration ? Gift Wrapping Needs ? Christmas Cards ? Bahy Needs ? Baby Toys BELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-3231 434 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. iiiAtirr ' t?st i LIPMAN'S SHOE STORE CORNER FRONT & TURNER STS. BEAUFORT, N. C. I It's No TRICK to Find The Right GIFT For... Her ? ToiWbrie* by Evening in Pari*, Coif, Tweed, Yard ley, Old Spice ? Pen and Pencil Sets ? Dnuer Sett ? Electric Heating Pad* ? Ladies' Billfold* ? Camera* ? Wri.t Watche* ? Stationery ? Came* for Adult* ? Candy by Nunnally and Nerri* ? Gift Wrapping Supplie* Him ? Shaving Sets > ? Old Spice, Yardley, Mennen's, Williams, Lentheric V Cigarette Lighters ? Remington, Ronson, Schick, Sunbeam Electric Shaver*. $7.50 Allowed on Trade-In. ? Travel Kit* ? Billfolds ? Smoking Needs Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Pound Cans Tobacco ? Christmas Cards For Children T?r? ? 1Mb ? Watch.. _ Snow Whit. ? Cinderella ? D.Ty Crockett Hopalong C???idy W? Chri?tma? Wrap All Gifts AT Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Wtlfnn Agency MffffU BU(. Bo??*ort, N. C ,

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