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Jan. 2?Mr. and Mra. Cedric
Beachem and son of Washington,
D. C., spent the Christmaa holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Beachem.
Capt. and Mrs. Clyde W. Moore
and sons arrived here last week
from Dayton, Ohio, to spend the
holidays with their mother, Mrs
Lutie Collins and Mrs. Letha
Moore.
Mrs. Polly Fulcher spent the
I Christmas holidays in Norfolk, Va.,
i visiting friends and relatives.
I' Mrs. Kate Lynch oi New Bern
, visited her nephew, Mr. John Fel
I ton and family, during the holi
I days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clareace Beachem
| spent the holidays in Norfolk, Va.,
i visiting his brother. Paul B. Bea
[chem and family. They have re
turned home and brought Paul Jr.
with them.
Mr. Larry and Howard Hun
nlngs called to see their aunt, Mrs.
Paul Beachem, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith
and family of Norwood spent the
weekend visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Hill.
Miss Emma Perry, a student at
WCUNC in Greensbqro spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Perry.
Miss Amy Stoy spent several
days in Merrimon last week visit
ing her friend Linda Becton.
1 Mrs. Lucy Gilgo of Oriental
spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beachem.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gooding
of Norfolk, Va., were here for the
Christmas holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gooding.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Warren had
as their guest for the weekend her
, niece from Ernul.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bridges of
Greensboro spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Dail.
Chief and Mrs. George W. Col
lins Jr. and children of Norfolk
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Lutie Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dail and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bridges visited
Mr. Dail's brother, H. E. Dail and
family, at Mill Creek last Sunday.
The Christmas program and tree
were given at our church last Sun
day night. It was very nice and
enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Letha Moora spent Christ
mas Day with Mrs. Lutie Collins
and family.
Mr. Paul Beachem and son
Cedric spent Sunday in Oriental
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Murdoch
and children of Raleigluspeni.-4he
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Pridgen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thomas bad
as their guests during the holiday
their son. Clarence, epd his wife,
their two grandchildren, Jerry and
Sara Frances, and their two great
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fulcher cele
brated their fiftieth wedding an
niversary last Saturday night. A
lost of friends and relatives called
during the day to congratulate
hem. All ten of their children
vere home for the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DearsgMi
pent the holiday* with their
aughter, Mrs. Thurman and fam
ly near Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Delma Cuthrell
ind family and mother, Mrs. Joe
fill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill
ast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williamson
visited his mother in Reidsville
last weekend.
*Jr. and Mrs. Reginald Garner
and daughters of Newport visited
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Tuttle's Grove
Dec. 31. ? The regular weekly
prayer meeting was held Friday
night at Tuttle's Grove Church.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Dollie Dudley
Friday night, Jan. 3, at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dudley j
spent the weekend with Mrs. Dud
ley's sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Korwood Roberts of Ori
ental.
Miss Blanche Dudley spent Sat
urday in Beaufort.
Miss Marilyn Merrill has been
spending a few days with her sister
land brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
D. E. Lawrence of Morehead City.
Miss Doris Gray Barbour spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Chadwick of Straits.
Miss Barbara Kittrell spent Sun
day with Miss Jennie Mae Cannon.
Mr. David Cannon of Norfolk,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Hill during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Waddell Pridgen
of Newport visited Mrs. Helen Ar
thur and family last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs?j|Men Vause and
children of Lua?>erton spent a
short while last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Hill.
The members of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service met
at the home of Mrs. Harry Wil
liamson Dec. 20 for their annual
Christmas party and to fix our
sunshine boxes for the sick and
shutin.
After we had fixed the boxes,
we exchanged gifts with each
other. Mrs. Williamson served cake
and coffee.
The North River Home Demon
stration Club met at the home of
Mrs. Billy Smith Dec. 16 for our
Christmas party. Mrs. Smith had
her home all decorated with holly
and other evergreen. A lovely tree
was ready for us to put our gifts
under.
There was a short business ses
sion after which Mrs. Garner gave
the program. It was very interest
ing. After the exchange of gifts,
Mrs. Smith served outs, mints,
cookies and coffee.
Va., visited Vr. and Mrs. Yancey
Barbour Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dudley and
sons, Guion and Craig, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Dudley's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al
fred Griffin of Wallace.
Mr. Earl Barbour of Newport
spent Sunday with his father, Mr.
Yancey Barbour. Earl has recent
ly been discharged from the Army
and is making his home with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. David McCain of Newport.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Kittrell and
family spent Christmas Day with
Mrs. Kittrell's parents, Mr. and
Mrt. J. P. Yates of Bogue.
Mr. and Mrs. Yancey Barbour
and family spent Christmas in New
Bern and Newport visiting Miss
Irmd Sue Cannon and Mrs. David
McCain.
Members of the Tuttle's Grove
MYF plan to attend a Watchnight
Service at Core Creek Methodist
Church oi\ New Year's Eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Campen and
daughters, Mary Rose and Anna
Neal, spent Sunday with Mrs. Cam
pen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Sawyer of Swan Quarter.
C LEANING
We leave your property
just the way we found it
Garner A Smith
Septic Tanks and
Grease Traps
Phase 9131
Newport, N. C.
Legend of the Lost Stars
John Wayne, Sophia Loren
John Wayne and Sophia Loren
share top billing in Legend of the
Loat, scheduled to play all next
week at the Morehead Theatre.
Both stars come through with top
performances that make for solid
entertainment.
Heart warming entertainment in
spired by one of the most poignant
true stories in American folklore
abounds in All Mine to Give, which
will play Sunday through Tuesday
at the City Theatre.
Published twice in Cosmopolitan
magazine under the title, The Day
They Gave Babies Away, the story
combines humor and pathos in giv
ing a completely personal account|
of ancestral pioneering on the Wis
consin frontier way back in 1865.
A double feature, Carnival Rock
and Teenage Thunder, will play
Wednesday and Thursday at the
City. On Friday and Saturday it
will be The Hired Gun and The
Unknown Terror.
The action in The Hired Gun be
gins when Rory Calhoun, portray
ing a gun-slinger of the 187l)'s,
agrees at a price to bring back
Anne Francis. Miss Francis has
escaped to her father's New Mex
ico ranch from a jail in Texas,
just before she was due to hang
for the supposed murder of her
husband A series of adventures of
cumulative excitement follows
when Calhoun forces the girl to
return with him to Texas on horse
back and in the course of subse
quent events learns of her inno
cence and is instrumental in the
capture of the real murderer.
John Howard, Mala Powers and
Paul Richards are starred in The
Unknown Terror. The movie is set
in the mountains of Mexico, where
a group of cave explorers expect
to locate the Cave of Death.
New Products Increase
Demand for Soybeans
County agent R. M Williams
says that he has good news for
county soybean producers. Manu
facturing processes are starting to
turn out a new. very high protein
food product which should result
in a great increase in the con
sumption of soybeans," he an
nounced yesterday.
"This highly refined protein pro
duct will be put to such uses as
improving the quality of wheat
flour, breakfast cereals, baby foods
and a variety of other common
foods," he added.
J. O. Barbour Jr. Givof
Lecture on Space Travel
J. O. Barbour Jr., Beaufort. Hit
cussed recent American and Rus
sian advances in apace travel at
the Newport Rotary Club meeting
Monday night. He showed how
these advances were affecting
world politics.
Seven members of the Morehcad
City Rotary Club visited Newport
to bear Mr. Barbour. They were
Bud Dison, Elbert Weeks, Truman
Kemp. Dr. Harden Eure. Cerald
Mitchell. J. R. Sanders and W. B.
Chalk.
Newport Rotarian l-onnie How
ard brought his son, Tommy, as a
guest.
Arizona is 42 per cent desert. 25
per cent grassland and 33 per rent
forest.
(toy Handcuff* Father
Then Can't Produce Key
Richmond, V? (AP) ? Dr G. i
Watson James III explained his
tardiness at a lecture with the
customary "sorry I was tied up."
lie was. too.
Just a little bit earlier he obliged
when his 5-year-old son, Billy,
said, ' hold out your hands and
elose your eyes." He found him
self wearing a pair of rusty hand
cuffs Billy had found in the attic.
But Billy hadn't found any key.
Dr James ate suppar wearing the
cuffs, then got them cut off at a
filling station before the lecture.
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