Newspapers / Carteret County News-Times (Morehead … / Jan. 13, 1956, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Weather, Exams Cancel Beaufort PTA Meeting The Beaufort PTA meeting, reg ularly scheduled for this put Tues day night was postponed because of the weather. B E. Tarkiagton. school princi pal, has announced that the meet ing will be cancelled because of mid-term exams next week. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Feb. 14 Depend On Us for prompt, accurate service Day or night, we're on the job to fill your medical needs quickly and accurate ly. Years of experience as sure you top reliability from our registered pharmacists in following your doctor's prescriptions. Of course, we deliver. BELL'S DRUG STORE Front St. Beaufort, N. C. Phone 2-3231 > ? ? Beaufort Social News ?n. Lockwood Phillip*, Society Editor Pkoac (-SZ44 Mrs. W. E. A. Ruah and her daughter, Bobby Jean, returned home laat week from Oeraeoke where they had been visiting Mrs. Rush's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Garrish. Mrs. J. S. Steed returned home Tuesday from Morehead City Hos pital where she had been receiv ng treatment. Mrs. Annie Dixon, Mrs. Eldridge, Khue, Mr. Daniel Dixon and Mr. Warren Willis attended the funeral ! of Mr. Dixon's nieee. Miss Bertha Waters, in Wilmington on Sun-; day. SP/3 Harry R. Chadwick Jr. and his wife and baby will leave Stutt gart, Germany. Wednesday, Jan. 25, to return to the United States. j They have been stationed there j with the Army for the past 16 months. Mrs Gordon Hardesty Jr. and her two ehildren will move this weekend into the No* apartments, 122 'l- Ann St. Mr. and Mrs. Van Potter re turned home yesterday from a six; week's visit in Washington, D. C. Miss Charlene Harrell spent last weekend at home from Raleigh j where she is attending school. Mrs. Ethel Davis spent the week- ! end at Southport with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- ' my Davis. Mrs. Don Martin is receiving j treatment at Morehead City Hos pital. Mrs. Nanny Harvey has moved | into a house on Craven Street. Mrs. James Steed and two daugh ters left Wednesday for Wilson to spend the next two weeks there with her sister. Mrs. C. R. Wheatly, Mrs. James D Rumley, Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. and Mr. Dorsey Martin spent Sat urday in Kinston and attended the charity bridge game sponsored by the American Contact Bridge League. Mr. Charles Jarman of Raleigh spent the weekend here with his wife and daughter who are stay ing with Mrs. Jarman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Moore Mrs. T. E. Kelly returned home Tuesday from Moultrie, Ga., where she had been visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Jimmy Wheatley, a student at State, spent the weekend at home Miss Julia Congleton arrived home Tuesday from Bainbridge, Md., where she has completed her boot training for the Navy. Capt. Ernest Snowden, USN, who has been receiving treatment in the US Naval Hospital, Bethcsda, Md , returned to his home in Alexan dria, Va., Wednesday Mrs. Moore Entertains Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. N. F. Eure was special geust Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. L. W. Moore entertained her bridge club. High score prize, a box of note paper, was won by Mrs. Jack Neal Mrs. Moore served gingerbread cake and coffee. Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Julius Adair cele brated their 10th wedding anni versary last evening with a fam ily party. Cake, punch and am brosia was served. Is Your "Dream House" a ... _ . Suburban Farm Rambling Ranch _ . Style or Split Level ? ? If you're thinking (or droaming) about tho homo you'll build somoday ? you'll bo suro to find it by gotting ? The House of the Week STUDY PLAN costs only 35 cents! ? The STUDY PLAN. like a scaled blueprint, shows you floor plana, each of the four eleva tions of the house, and is scaled at 1/8-inch per foot. ? The STUDY PLAN enables you to determine whether or not you'll want to go ahead with plans to build your own "dream bouse." STUDY PLAN! ? The House of I he ll eek will feature a nfw popular design each wfpL You'll have lots of opportunities to choose iht one you think will fit your family*! nmli. ? Each house plan ii specially designed for The House of the Week by a well-known regis tered architect. ? The House of the If eek enables you to order complete blue prints of the houi-a you choose directly from the architect WATCH KM THIS MANO-NEW FEATURE I Sond in tho coupon for tho STUDY KAN you wantl STARTING TUESDAY In Carteret County's Newspaper The NEWS-TIMES ii : Free Will Baptist Women Elect Auxiliary Officers The Woman's Auxiliary of the Beaufort Free Will Baptist Chureh held its first meeting of the new year Monday. Jan. 2, at the church, and eieeted new officers. Mrs. Roy Dudley, immediate past president, opened the meet ing with the devotional. New officers are Mrs. Clinton i Lewis, president; Mrs. Clyde Peter son, vice-president; Mrs. Don Eu banks, secretary; Mrs. Clarence Willis, assistant secretary; Mrs. Dalton Willis, treasurer; Mrs. Roy Dudley, enlistment chairman. Mrs. Hay Pittman, youth chairman; Mrs. J E. Howard, study course chair man; Mrs. Hub Martin, publicity chairman; Mrs. Ivey Willis, or phanage chairman; Mrs. Charlie Lewis, benevolence chairman. Mrs. Howard announced that a study course on prayer will be held Jan. 16. All members are urged J to attend and the public is invited. | The next meeting of the auxil iary will be Monday, Feb. 6, with Mrs. Alec Lewis. The meeting was closed with the group singing a Child of the King and a prayer by Mrs. Dudley. County Bridge League Winners Announced Five tables were in play Mon day night when the Carteret Coun ty Bridge League met at the More head City Recreation Building. The Howell movement was used. Winners were first, Mrs. W. A. I Mace Jr., Mrs. George Eastman; second and third were tied between Dr. Jerry Norris, Cherry Point, Joe Beam and Miss Elizabeth Lam beth. Dorsey Martin: fourth. Dr Charles Duffy, C. L. Beam. School Lunches Listed Through Tuesday Noon Lunches to be served in the Beaufort School cafeteria through Tuesday are as follows: Today Vegetable beef soup, peanut but ter sandwich, crackers, milk, doughnuts. Monday ? Hot dogs, pimento cheese sandwich, potato chips, milk, chocolate cake. Tuesday Brunswick stew, can died sweet potatoes, sour pickle, thread, milk, ice cream. Obituary STEPHEN W. CI1.I.IK1N Stephen Walter Gillik;7, 80, died at 4:30 p.m. Monday at his home at 1002 Bridges St., More head City. Funpral pervices were held at a apt Wednesday afternoon in the First Methodist Church with the WTton Couch, pastor, and the Rev. R. T. Willis Jr., Morehead City, officiating Burial with Ma sonic rites was in Bay View Ceme tery. Surviving arc four daughters, Mrs. W. H. Baiemore, Towson, Md ; Mrs. Clyde Shipp, Washing ton, D. C.; Christobel and Eliza beth Gillikin of Morehead City; two sons, Melvin of St. Paul, Minn., and Claude E. of Kenly; eight grandchildren and six great grand children. Newt from SMYRNA -ri. Jan. 10 ? Mr. Rupert Lewis left last week for Port Arthur, Tex., after spending several weeks with his sister, Mrs. Norma Willis. Mr. Dan Yeomans of Harkers Island spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Yeomans. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dierman and children, Beaufort, visited Mrs. D. V. Wade Saturday. The many friends of Mrs. Ruth Heady are glad she is out again after several weeks of illness. Mr. Tony Sansei of Pernandina. Fla., visited Mrs. D. V. Wade last weekend. Hie many friends of Mr. and Mri. Lewis Smith are (lad that both are improving after being 111 for several weeks. Mr. Osbourne Holland, Morehead City, was a visitor at the home of Mrs D. V. Wade last weekend. Mrs. Lydia Willis of Sea Level ?pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Styron. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guy Willis and family, Beaufort, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willis. Makes Dean's List Miss Marie llunnings. a member of the freshman claaa at Southern Mississippi College, made the dean's list for the fall quarter Miss Dunning* la the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunnlngs of Moss Point, Miss., formerly of Lennoxville Road, Beaufort. Ever try adding a little vanilla to waffle or pancake batter? Can't 0?t IM ?f Ywr Cold? ThM try tM.frewMe *etl??r mm* Ida*, for gnmUH Mat? ? al Mini if di Hmtf 1 -?-? ? aja - - ' ' A pi? ibid Ikmm p mn litaalk Mull! ktMlttr rf Ihm isss?666 ?r pot Um tmml Cholk Dust School Plugs March of Dimes, Asks Town Residents to Dig Deep By SHIRLEY PINER Howdy-do folks! CHalk Dust has more news from Beaufort High, so let's begin! I The "Mareh of Dimes" began in i our school Monday and the re I sponse has been wonderful. It seems that all students, big and | little, have taken this drive to heart, and are really digging deep in their pockets. We urge you, the citizens of our town to help us all you can to make our drive success ful. Often we neglect to give because polio has never struck us or our family. But who knows, tomorrow the donation that you gave may save your life or someone dear to you. Dig Deep. The annual staff is still busy at work, but much is still to be done. Clyda Taylor, literary editor, has been busy writing the prose and collecting statistics for the annual; and Joyce Chadwick. business man ager, reported that almost all the ads had been collected. The typists for the annual have also been busy filling our neces sary information. All in all we're a pretty busy bunch, but we feel sure that our efforts will be re paid with the best annual yet. Brrrrr! What a cold time it has been in Beaufort School! Honestly, we felt like Eskimos. Everyone kept their coats and gloves on and I bctcha that some people were trying to see who could blow the biggest smoke ring. It's not that our heating system is "wacky" - it's just that our building is kinda drafty! What a gloomy bunch of girls it was Friday night after the big defeat. But we congratulate Smyr na for the marvelous performance. You have to win some and lose ? some but gosh we surely did want to win that one. Tuesday night was probably one of the "excitingest" games of the season. Wonder who won. Chalk Dust hopes that it will have been a clean game and that the spec tators as well as the players showed good sportsmanship. We thank Morehead for their hospital ity and are looking forward to playing them in our gym. Friday night our teams will play host to Newport. This should be a thriller and we urge all of you to come out to the gym and support your teams. The Beaufort girls team would like to thank all of you for pur thasing season tickets and the do nations that have made it possible for us to purehase new uniforms We are expecting the uniforms at a very near date and we know that you are looking forward to seeing them as much as we are. The Senior English class com pleted their Macbeth course by listening to the records of Mae beth as portrayed by Maurice Evans, and Lady Macbeth, Judith 1 Anderson. These records were so j good that you could actually sec i the fear of the actors in their ! faces and feel the tautness in the room as plot followed plot. It was I a perfect way to end our study of Macbeth. The High School has been run ning on straight schedule as much as possible this week in order for the teachers to finish all neces sary work before the exams which begin Wednesday. These exams will count and again Chalk Dust urges all parents to take spc cial notice that their children put in extra hours of study. Talking about exams, the sen iors are just waiting for those glo rious words "YOU'RE exempted!" All seniors who have a ninety 01 above average on each subject plus an A a . .'rage on conduct will not have to take that exam. All of us seniors think that this is the nicest thing about being a senior If you have an A average on all subjects and "keep your mouth closed." no exams! What could be better? The athletic letters for football will be given out today and a list of boys receiving letters will be in next week's paper. We are proud of our Junior Var sity teams coached by Frank Jor don and managed by Lib Stallings Here are the two teams. Girls forwards: Elizabeth Edwards. Nan cy Mason, Linda Salter, Bobbi Bodiford, Glenda Harris, Paula Hill. Sandra Haskins, Gail Cock roft. Bunny Moore, Judy Moore. Virginia Arthur, Sue Dixon, and Helen Mason! Guards. Patsy Whitchurst, Diane Garner, Virginia Hobinson. Ger trude Powell, Sue Webb, Sarah Roarty and Mary Sue Moore. Boys team. Sandy Arthur, Frank Potter, Sammy Merril, Larry Dud ley, Leon Thomas, Kit Jones, A1 len Autry, Bobby Willis, David Perry. Clayton Hunnings, Walter Phillips, Billy Hardy. Fred Mason ?Qd Bruce Dudley. Meet Miss Senior Meet one of our high-stepping majorettes, Sylvia Harrell. Sylvia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil I I Harrell, was born on Sept. 14, 1 IU3H She Mid that steak is her I favorite dish and English and math were her favorite subjects. Sylvia enjoys all sports but bas-' kctball is her favorite one. She , has always enjoyed those summers . at the beach. even when a little | girl. She was voted best dressed and most popular by her class mates. Sylvia plans to enroll at Woman's College this fall. Meet Mr. Senior Meet the neatest, best dressed and biggest flirt of the senior class, Bobby Griffin. Bobby, born ? on March 3. 1037 to Mr Z I,. Grif | fin and the late Mrs. Griffin, said j that spaghetti is his favorite food j and physics his favorfte subject. |j Bobby also enjoys watching and ] playing basketball. When Bobby , was in the sixth grade he had a j j most severe case of tetanus and J < he said that he's thankful to be(J here. Bobby plans to make the Air L Force his career. f Chalk Dust will be with you j t again next week with more news r from Beaufort High. | ( Episcopal Women Give Money for Children The Women's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church voted Monday night to give $10 to the Beaufort School to be used as lunch money for a needy child, and to send $25 to the Christian Children's Fund. The children's fund is used by an international, interdenomina tional missionary association ad ministering to the physical, mental and spiritual needs of children of all races and creeds. They assist 17.000 children in 28 countries. Mrs. Edmond T. Nelson, pres ident, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Joseph House gave the de votional and Mrs. Cecil Brooks read letters of thanks from the children at the Thompson Orphan ige who had received Christmas presents from the auxiliary. Mrs. G. B. Talbot gave the pro {ram and showed colored slides of he triennial meeting of the Wo nan's Auxiliary at the General Convention in Honolulu in 1955. Science . . . Applied To Your Health The newest materials ant! methods discovered by sci ence, tested and approved by medical authorities, are available here. Call 2-3331 JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE 425 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. . . . and he careful, too, in the selection of your Prescription Pharmacy # The prescription your physician writes, is a most precious piece of paper. Treasure it well. This "Reliable" pharmacy compounds prescriptions with promptness and precision. And you will find our prices uniformly fair. We value your patronage. GUTHRIE-JONES DRUG CO. Hhon* J-4W1 ? Mrrrill Bid* - Beaufort * I This much HPoublctamor* toodst*** ! ?fWl f ? too ?ft Picftmf it omfy t3S * m*r factory ,u0utml tut fhtt (inri. DAD) of rtwi dmti *Hfi. Pu?<*. more Pickup _ - ^ ^ * [only $35? Now Ford 8-ft. box! More loadspoco than any other Vs-ton Pickup- up to 19 cu. ft. morel New Ford Truckt give you more horsepower per dollar than any other line of trucks! New I.ifeguard safety features! New bigger load capacities! Now you can nt a "Jf-tonner" with 65.4 cu. ft. box. It's youre on th* new 118- In. wheelbe* Ford F-100 Pickup, GVW 6,000 lb?. Even the regular bo* on the 110-in. wheelbaae r-100 haa a fuU 45 cu. ft. of loadnpace! You |(t a choi ce of 133-h.p. Si* or 167-h.p. Y-?, both Short Stroke. The Ford F-100 deliveni up to 44% more viMble horerpower then any other ' j-tonner! Morekoreepower p?r dollar, too? proved by comperieone of net honepo*?r end ?uf|e?t?d list price*. See your Ford Dealer!
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 13, 1956, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75