C ubs to Meet Cub Pack No. 28 will hold Its monthly meeting in the Scout Building at 7:30 tonight. ? Health it your most precious asset. Safeguard it by calling on your Doc tor at the first suggestion of illness? and by bring ing his prescriptions this professional phar macy, where you are as sured prompt, precise compounding at uni formly fair prices. Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. WALGREEN AGENCY Phone 2-4981 Merrill Rids- Beaufort, N. C. Beaufort Social News Mr*. I.trkwood Phillip*, S*rirty Editor Phonr S-3I44 Larry Moore, ? member of the freshman cl*?? ?t Wake Forest, arrived home yesterday for his Easter vacation. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Willis and young son of Chapel Hill ar rived yesterday to spend the Eas ter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willis. Miss Carol Jones, a junior at Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va., will arrive home today for her spring vacation. Students from Woman's College, Greensboro, who arrived home Wednesday for their spring vaca tion include Inei Woodard, Grace Whitehurst, Phyllis Pake, mem bers of the sophomore class, and Faye Mason, Geneva Hardesty and Martha Chadwick Gibbs, fresh men. Wayne Whitehurst, a member of the freshman class at Chapel Hill, arrived home Wednesday for the Easter holidays. Sara Jones, a Pineland College high school senior, arrived home yesterday for her spring holidays. R. B- Lynch arrived Tuesday from San Diego, Calif., for a visit with his wife, the former Patricia Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Jr. arrived Monday from Tilsonburg, Ontario, to spend Easter with his father, Capt. Charlie Thomas, and with Mrs. Thomas's family in New Cymbidium Orchids, Hybrid Orchids, Carnations, Roses and your choice of many others. We Deliver Morehead City and Beaufort, N. C. Memorial Wreaths and Baskets For the Cemetery Flowers Telegraphed Worldwide Morehead City Floral Co. Phone 8-4090 911 Arendell St. Morehead City, N. C. Continental (Mrs are f lathing Spring nevm A Oh thoM worldly, wonderful Connleil Here they or* In many' ?tendered variation* running a pale-to-bright gamut of color I Yourt to mix and match to your whole spring wardrabol TurquoiM, Pink, I l\>c, Yellow, Abtinth*, Red, 'Bubble Blue. Bbnd, Patent, Navy, Wedgwood, Suntan...at juit... $4.50 $7.95 At LIPMANS Shoe Store CORNER FRONT * TURNER 8T8. MAUFORT, N. C. Bern. Charles Thomas III, a stu- 1 dent at the Citadel, will join his ! family for the Easter holidays. I Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. James E. Murphy will leave Monday for Miami. Fla., after a visit here with their families. | Mr. and Mrs. B C. Brown of Ar lington, Va., will spend this week end here. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steed and Mr. and Mrs. James Steed and 'their two daughters spent Sunday at Ayden. Charles R. Parkin will arrive to day from Patterson School, Happy Valley, to spend his Easter vaca tion here. Mrs. J. C. Neale of Richmond. Va., arrived last weekend for a visit with her daughter and son- 1 in-law. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore. I Gehrmann Holland Jr. arrived | home Wednesday from Chapel Hill i for his spring vacation Mrs. Eric Moore and her two | children left yesterday to spend the | Easter weekend at Northfield, N. J., with her parents. Miss Virginia Hassell, a student at the University of North Carolina Nursing School. Chapel Hill, ar rived home Wednesday for the I Easter holidays. Miss Anne Hill, a student at Mary Washington College. Fred ericksburg, Va., arrived home yes terday for her spring vacation. Mrs. Danforth Hill and two chil-| dren left yesterday for Mountain: j Hotne, Tenn., to spend the Easter j holidays with her parents. I Clifton Lynch arrived yesterday | from Chapel Hill to spend the {spring holidays with his mother. Mrs. Martha Lynch. Mr. Fred King is improving at j Morehead City Hospital where hej is being treated for a broken pel vis. Stewart Hill will spend this weekend at home from Wilming ton where he is working. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Evett of Wilson spent the weekend with Mrs. Ottis Jefferson and Mrs. Sid ney Waters. Mrs. Waters celebrat ed her 82nd birthday. Mrs. H. H. Pilkington left Sun day for her home in Smithfield after a visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Johnson. Mr. John Treen of Hague, N. Y., will spend Easter with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Hill and daughter of Fayctteville will spend this weekend with Mr. Hill's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hill. Mrs. Leon Gray of Oxford spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Eva Johnson. Mrs. Johnson accom panied her home Sunday for a visit, returning to Beaufort Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sal Palazzo drove there to bring her home. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Seawell have moved to Morehead City. Miss Leola Phelps, Miss Exie Phelps, and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Calvert and children, Karen and Byron, all of Baltimore, will spend the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Phelps. Mr. Clyde Merrill and son of Charleston will spend the Easter weekend with his mother, Mrs. Mamie Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatter and children of Baltimore will spend the weekend with Mrs. Daisy Sprlngle. The Rev. Walter Millican under went an operation yesterday in Morehead City Hospital. Misa Ada Whitehurst, Miss Mil dred Whitehurst and Miss Ethel Whitehurst will spend this week end in Fayetteville with their bro ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R. D Whitehurst Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Davidson and children will leave Monday for their home in Jacksonville, Fla , after a visit with Mrs. Davidson's mother. Mrs. C. R. Wheatly. Mrs. Randy Sisson left yesterday for her home in Washington, D. C., after being called here by the death of her uncle, Mr. E. H. Pot ter. Henry Safrit, a freshman at Duke, has been spending his spring vacation at Sarasota, Fla. Mr. Robert L. Rote of Fort Lau derdale, Fla., (pent last weekend here with his wife and daughter. AS/e Billy Hudgins will arrive home tomorrow for t (Hay leave from Patrick Air Force Baa*, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Guthrit Engagement Announced Miss Letitia Ann House is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph House, who announce her en gagement to Mr. Rowland An drew Radford Jr. of Atlanta, Ga.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Radford of Richmond, Va. The wedding will take place June 30 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Beaufort. Woman's Auxiliary Meets At Parish House Monday Mrs. John Midgette, vice-presi dent. presided Monday night when the Woman's Auxiliary of St. ' Paul's Episcopal Church met at the i parish house. Mrs. Joseph Higham gave the de- j votional and Mrs. John Brooks gave j the program. The Way of the Cross. will go to Wake Forest today to bring their daughter, Mrs. Jack Crosswell and her two children back for .a week's visit. Mrs. Edmond T. Nelson and her young son, Ed, returned home Wednesday from Dr. Sidbury's Baby Hospital, Wrightsville Beach, where Ed had been receiving med ical treatment. Miss Letitia House will arrive home today from Atlanta, C.a., to spend the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph House. Mrs. Bayard Taylor will leave i today for Fayetteville to spend the , weekend with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Taylor, and to attend the baptism of her grandson. Nelson Whitfbrd Taylor IV on Sunday. Mr Maurice Davis, his son, War ren. his daughter. Susie, apd Miss Barbara Wall, all of Falls Church, Va., arrived yesterday to spend the Easter weekend with Mrs. Ruby Holland and Mrs. J. J. Davis of Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilson and two children, formerly of Virginia Beach, will move next week to 1005 Front St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheatley and two children of Charlotte will spend Easter weekend with Mr. Wheatley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheatley. Virgil Lewis, Marshallberg, will leave for New York City today to meet his wife and two sons, Mi chael and Glenn. Mrs. Lewis and the boys are flying here from Lon don where they have been visiting since November with Mrs. Lewis's family. Stork News Births at Morrhead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mi's. Thomas Earl Ward. Salter Path, a son, Thomas Ernie. Saturday, March 24. To Mr. and Mrs. James Rufus Ward Jr., Havelock, a son, Michael Anthony. Monday, March 26. County Bridge Lteague Winners Announced Seven and one-half tables were in play Monday night when the Car teret County Bridge League played at the Mar eh end City Reereation building. North-south winners wete first, J. J Patterson. L. ft. Powell: nee ond. II. I. Saunders. Mrs. Harvey Hamilton; third. Mrs. J. S. Steed, A1 Dewey. East-west winners were first, Mrs. K. P. B. Bonner, llonsey Mur tin; seeond, Calvin Jones. Leon Haislep: third. Mr McKean. Bill Miller, both of Havefoek. The club will hold its spring par ty at the Blue Ribbon Club Mon day night. Partners will be pro vided any member who has no partner for Hie evening. The elub championship game will be played Friday. April 13. Baptist Training Union Team Meets in New Bern Contestants from the First Bap tist Church will meet with the dis trict association for the training union tournament at 7:30 this eve ning in the Tabernacle Baptist Church. New Bern. Judy Johnson, Ann Clemmons and Mickey Bertram will represent their church in memory *ork drill; Douglas Swain sword drill; Nina Fa.ve Kirk, better speakers tourna ment. and Mae Merrill the adult I Bible reading tournament. Iowa Seal Doesn't Use Latin; Pirture No Help Des Moines, Iowa (AP) -Iowa officials weren't able to help a Dallas, Tex., school girl with her Latin class project. 'She said her class was seeking to prove I,atin isn't a "dead language," and asked a picture of the Iowa seal "con taining a Latin motto." Gov. Leo Hoegh sent Marcia a picture of the Iowa seal, but it didn't help much. The Iowa motto, "Our rights we priie and our liber ties we will maintain," is in Eng lish. Ever use packaged green noo dles? They are delicious teamed with such seafood as shrimp or crabmeat, or with chicken or tur key. "Easter Chocolates" For * gift in exceptionally good taste ? choose a spe cially ? wrapped - for - Easter box of our delicious . . . Hollinfiworth Unuiual Candies BELL'S DRUG STORE Front St iMtiort, N. C. PhoM 2-3231 Dresses and Hats...Wide Assortment For Ladies and Girls Suits ... Hats ... Sport Coats Slacks ... Shirts ... Ties * For Men and Boys jfiOGS Tor Tfi? mitre rofniiy! BEAUFORT DEPT. STORE t ram jii eci BnM, N. C. ^ -i Pt ti+t'd James-Dixon Mrs. Annie Dixon requests the honor of your pretence at the marriage Of her daughter Kliiabeth Ann to Mr Don A. James 011 Sunday. April first at'four o'clock in the afternoon Ann Street Methodist Church "Beaufort. No formal invitations have been sent in the county but all frlenWs are eorfliifly Invited. Mrs. Wheatley Hostess To Bridge Ck?b Tuesday Mrs. Kobert L. Rase was guest j Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. I James Wheatley entertained her bridge club. High score prize, an outdoor J thermometer, was won by Mrs. L. | W. Moore. Mrs. Wheatley served strawberry , shortcake, coffee and nuts. To Hold Easter Egg Hunt The Sunday School of St Paul's Episcopal Church will hold its an nual Easter Egg Hunt on the church grounds at 2 o'clock Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Modlin Honors Bride-Beet at Shower Mrs. James Modlin entertained at a shower last Thursday night to honor Miss Elizabeth Ann Dixon who will he married Sunday after- 1 noon to Mr. Don A. James. Bingo and contests were played with priies being awtifded the win ners. Mrs. Modlin served cake, soft drinks, nuts and ntints to the 28 guests. ' Wins Promotion M. Cmdr. Robert H. Hill Jr., ' USN., stationed at North Island, T San Diego, Calif., has been pro moted to eommander of his squad ron. His squadron p nvides instru ment training for the entire Pa cific fleet, including both school t and flight training. , Lomon is fine to use on a low sodium diet because it contains practically no sodium. \ Notice Dr. N. T. Lewis, M.D. General Practice Office Now Open In the Potter Building Upstairs Front St. Beaufort, N. C. PRE EASTER CLEARANCE Middle St. ? New Bern Women's Suits s10 & $15 ? All wools, wool and cashmere blends. ? Nub weaves, splash and solids. ? Your choice of many styles . . tailored, boxy, cardigan look . . many with matching blouses. Reduced In Time For EaStefl Men's Townclad SUITS s35 ? Year-'round weights . . . two and three-button styles. ? Italian imports . . . splash weaves . . . solids. ? Broken sizes . . . regulars and longs. Reduced! SUB TEEN GIRLS SUITS $6 ? Fitted and boxy styles. ? Rayon faille and butcher rayon. ? Sizes 8 to 14. Save! Girls' SKIRT * BLOUSE CO-ORDINATES ? Smart solids and prints. ? Fine combed cot tons. ? Neat tailoring. Girls' COTTON DRESSES $2 ? Prints and solids. ? Ideal (or school. ? Sizes 6 to 12. Men's ALL WOOL SLACKS $5 ? Pleated and plain fronts. ? Originally sold for twice as much. ? Broken sizes. WOMEN'S COTTON SKIRTS ? Big assortment. ? Early Spring prints. $2 OTHERS - $3 WOMEN'S SHORT COATS $5 and $8 ? All wool checks. ? Nylon and wool blends. ? Solids or nub weaves. Men's ORLON SWEATERS $4 ? Assorted colors. ? Slightly soiled. ? Sizes: Small, medium, large, and extra large. Men's REVERSIBLE JACKETS $5 ? Nylon, nylon-wool, gabardine. ? Solida or plaids. ? Broken sizea. Boys' REVERSIBLE JACKETS $4 Women's HOUSE DRESSES 2 for $3 Terrific Buy ? Girls' ANGORA CUFF SOX 3 for $1 Women's TAILORED or DRESSY BLOUSES $2 ? Nylons ? Cottons. ? Pure silks. Girls' ALt WOOL SPRING COATS ? Princess styles. ? Spring pes lets ? Sitae 4 to 12. WOMEN'S DRESSES $4 and $8 Juniors Misses and Half Sizes ? Dressy cottons ? Smart prints.