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II Morehead City Social News f Mr. and Mr*. Bill Moore and V daughter, Pat*y, apent Tuesday and Wednesday in Kcnly with Mrs. ' Moore's parents Mrs. Julian Murphy is visiting her mother, Mrs. Gladys Bobbitt. who is a patient at Watts Hospital, Durham. Mrs. Charles C. Willis has re turned home, after spending three weeks with her father, Mr. J. A. Pitta, who is critically ill In Watts Hospital, Durham. Mrs. John Tally and two sons of Tampa, Fla., arc spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Bordeaux Jr. Mr. Sam Kale arrived Wednes day from Chatham. Mass., where he is employed. The Kales and their children. Patty, Karen and Buizy, left over the weekend for Chatham, where they will make their home until sometime next fall. Miss Joyce Chambers and Mrs. D. J. Hall have returned, after spending a few days in Miami, Kla. They flew to Miami with friends, Mr. and Mrs. James Gor dy of Greensboro. Mrs. A. E. Bowen of Windsor arrived last Monday to visit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Purifoy. Mr. Bowen came for her Friday and they re turned to their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norwood and family were here last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbie Sanderson and daughter, Fayc, visited Mrs. Sanderson's sister in Plymouth over the weekend. ?Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Taylor ' and children of Fayettevllle were weekend guests of Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Der rickson. Miss Beth Roberts and Mis* Kay - Mansfield, students at Pfeiffer Col li: lege, arrived Friday to spend the f weekend with their parents. ? Mr. and Mrs. Barden Carawan ? recently accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carawan of New Bern - on a trip to GokUboro. Miss Lois Becton spent the week end in Murfreesboro. She accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Kent Brown and they visited Jimmy Parker at Chowan College. Miss Peggy Howard returned to High Point College Sunday. She had been home with her mother, Mrs. Jack Howard, for two weeks due to illness. Mrs. G. C. Cooke ha* returned home, after spending *everal days in Winston-Salem. Billy Laughton returned to State College, Raleigh, Sunday. He waa called here by the illnes* of hi* mother, who is itlll improving at Morehead City Hospital. Mrs. Myrtle WiUiami of Mays viile ia visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Howe. Mrs. Theodore Economen was in. New Bern Sunday. She went to visit Mr. Economen. who is a pa tient at St. Luke's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. George Mewborn and son, Douglas, of Goldsboro visited the Ira Longs Saturday. Wildwood Cubs Attend First Pack Meeting The first pack meeting of Wild wood Cub pack No. 371 was held Thursday night at the Wildwood Presbyterian Church. , Mr. Jake Wade, cubmastcr, was in charge of the meeting. W/O B. O. Kctncr demonstarted to the cubs how to fold the American Flag. A film-strip. What Cub Scout ing Ia, was shown to the parents, and a film, A Boy and Ills Dog, was shown for Cubs and parents. The following boys were recog nized for having completed the rt quiremcnts for the Bobcat badge : Den 1, under Mrs. Gerald Mur doch, denmother, Robert Hughs, Mclvin Guthrie, Clyde Murdoch, Westley Long, Donald Long, Dean Dickinson, Claude Williams; Den 2 under Mrs. B 0. Kctncr, den mother, l^eon Murdoch, Charles Turner, Hudic Gray, Earnest Gray, Ira Long and Alton Rouse. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting. Mrs. David M. Lindsay Honored at Coffee Hour Mrs. Robert W. Taylor, Mrs. W. A. Lambeth and Miss Elizabeth Lambeth were hostesses at a cof fee hour Friday at the Taylor home, honoring Mrs. David Lind say, a recent bride. The Taylor home was decorated with a profusion of hyacinths, chrysanthemums and carnations. Brooming plants were also placed throughout the bouse. The dining room table was cen tered with an arrangement of pink carnations and white chrysanthe mums in a silver bowl. Mrs. Lam beth poured coffee, assisted by Mrs. Edward J. Willis and Mrs. Frank Pigford. Chicken salad and asparagus bors d'oeuvres, cheese straws, salad mold, nutty fingers, mints, candies and coffee vere served. Twenty-five guests attenued. Receives Degree Phillip Henry Jones was award ed the bachelor of laws degree t). the winter convocation of the George Washington University, Washington, D. C., Feb. 22. Mr. Jones is the son of Mrs. M. V. Jones of Morehcad City. He re ceived the associate of arts de gree from Wilmington College in 1M1 and currently resides at 1042 University Drive, Alexandria, Va. DR. W. M. BRADY announces the relocation of hi* preaent office from 1015 Arendell Street TO 1707 Arendell Street Morehead City DR. JOHN W. MORRIS announce* the relocation of hii present office from 900 Shepard Street TO 1707 Arendell Street Morebead City DR. SILAS O. THOftNE > the relocation of hU prtMnl office from 101 S. 11th Street TO 1707 Arendell Street More bead City DR. JOHN W. GAINEY the relocation of hU prei M from 106 N. 10th Street TO 1707 Areadell City TODAY Ml a.m.? Clinic, More bead City Hospital annex, More he ad City. (Shod administered during theae houra only) 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shota ad minia te red during theae houra only) 6:45 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Marine Reaerve Unit, The Crossroads, llavelock 7:30 p.m.? Coaat Guard Reaerve Unit, Coaat Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m.? Down Eaat Fire De partment, fire department build ing, Atlantic 8 p.m.? St. Catherine's Episco pal Auxiliary chapter, pariah house, Morehead City S p.m.? Folk and Square Danc ing, recreation building, Morehead City. 8 p.m.? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach WEDNESDAY 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.? Social Security representative, courthouse annex, Beaufort 6:30 p.m.? St. Paul's Episcopal Men's Club, parish house, Beau fort 7 p.m.? Flight C, 9048th Air Re serve Sq , municipal building, Morehead City 7:30 p m ? Kjthcr Rebekahs, rec reation building, Morehead City 7:30 p m.? lleavyboat Army Re serve Unit, Legion hut, Beaufort THURSDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only). 1-3 p.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only). ~ 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Rex Restaurant, Morehead City 6:30 p.m.? Lions Club, Hotel Fort Macon, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Odd Fellows, recrea tion building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Odd Fellows, lodge hall, Beaufort S p.m.? Order of Eastern Star, Masonic lodge, Morehead City S p.m.? Morehead City-Beaufort Elks Club, Morehead City S p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 426', 4 Front Street, Beaufort FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, ball eaat of Camp Glenn School Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Mr. Jo seph Guthrie, Harkers Island; Mr. Calvin Lilliston Jr., Ocean City, Md.; Mr. Francia Bullock, More head City; Mrs. Thelma Zajac, Miss Janice Ray Willis, Salter Path; Maater Steven Tuttle, Have lock; Mrs. Melva Gillikin, Otway. Thursday, Mrs. Rhea HaiaUp, Mrs. Katherine Hodges. Mrs. Lula Whitley. Morehead City; Mra. Mary Chadwick, Newport. Friday, Miss Dorothy Chalk, Morehead City; Misa Margaret Hall. Newport; Mra. Nellie HiU, Mra. Mattie Simpaon. Beaufort. Diacharged: Thursday, Mra. Ju lia Martin. Mr. W. H. Potter Jr., Miaa Bernice Courtney, Beaufort; Master Steven Tuttle, Havelock; Misa Lydia Guthrie, Mr. George Howard, Morehead City. Friday: Mrs. Kathleen Woolard, Beaufort; Mrs. Erma Riggs, Mra. Gurthy Morton and daughter, Mra. Faith Oakley and daughter, Mrs. Thelma Gamer, Newport; Miaa Janice Ray WUlis, Salter Path; Mra. Melva Gillikin and daughter, Otway. Satarday, Miss Dorothy Chalk, Mrs. Claudia Clifton, Mra. Rhea Haislip, Mra. Ailcen Adams, More head City; Mra. Mary Nixon, Sal ter Path; Mr. Joseph Guthrie, Har kers Island; Mr. Calvin Lilliston, Ocean City, Md. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Friday, Mr. Jeffcraon L. Abbott Sr., Kinaton; Maater Reuben Turner, Morehead City; Mr. Preatoo Salter, Atlantic. Satarday, Mra. Renie Bullock, Beaufort; Sunday, Mra. Sara Brooks, Beaufort; Mra. Diane Wil lia, Atlantic; Monday, Mr. Linwood Goodwin, Cedar Island. Diacharged: Friday, Maater Johnny Loftin, Beaufort; Maater Elbert Pittman, Davia; Mra. Mary Stallinga, Havelock; Mr. Everett Davia. Marahallberg. Satarday, Mr. Joe D. Maaon, At lantic; Mr. Arthur Lcwia, More head City; Mrs. Barbara WUlis, Marahallberg; Mra. Pearl Fulcber, New Bern. 8aa4ay, Mra. Eva Golden, Beau fort RFD; Mr. Samuel Conner, Newport; Mood ay, Mr. Preatos Salter, Atlantic. . Mrs. R. C. Jonas Hostess To Friday Evening Club Mra. R. C. Jones waa hostess to her bridge club Friday night at her home. Mra. A. H. McDonald won high score, Mrs. J. G. Ben nett was second high and Mra., Clyde Willis waa low. The boatcsa served peach short cake and coffee. The club will meet ^with Mra. Veraon Guthrie Carolina Waters Photo by Bob Seymour Stew art Springer, left, (hows ("apt. Clarenee Kmc of Vandemere and Ray Wataon the location of Ike exploratory trawls made by the Delaware. Mr. Watson, from Lowlands, la president of the North Caro lina Fisheries Association. North Carolina and federal fish cries officials and members of the North Carolina Fisheries Associa tion met at the Fish and Wildlife lab, Fivers Island, Saturday morn ing. Stewart Springer, chief branch of exploratory fishing, gave a gen eral review of operations of the Delaware off the North Carolina coast. Mr. Springer said that the Dela ware had made 25 drags from Hat teras south during the first part of the week. The drags were made at depths ranging from 20 to 250 fathoms. H? discussed the various types of fish caught at specific depths and asked the fishermen present if the findings of the Delaware coincided with their experiences. He also asked the fishermen to point out areas they were interest ed in having the Delaware explore. The area offshore between the SO and 75 fathom depths is def initely tropical, according t6 Mr. Springer, who said the Delaware caught numbers of tropical fish such as angel fish and butterful fish. In one drag off Cape Lookout the Delaware landed 200 sharks, he said. Good quantities of floun der and snapper were reported off Lookout. Members of the crew on the Delaware are Mr. Springer, J. L. Squire, Ernest Medico and Francis Captiva. The Delaware will continue ex ploratory fishing in this area for about two more weeks. The meeting was originally sche duled to be aboard the Delaware at Morehead City port. Because of the rough weather, however, the Delaware stayed out at sea. S. A. Chalk Jr. Directs Church Visitation Program S. A. Chalk Jr. is directing the program of Visitation Evangelism this week. The data gained from the recent city-wide survey was available for the workers at their first meeting last night. Visitation will continue through Friday night and be completed if necessary the following week. On Friday and Saturday of this week a Prayer Vigil will bring many of the members of First Methodist Church to the altars of the church for a continuous 24 hour Prayer Vigil. Members in rotation will be at the altar for the entire period. The purpose is to Jiray for the week of Evangelistic Visitation and for the week of evangelistic preaching which will follow. On Saturday afternoon, March Seven Girls Participate In Auxiliary Program The president callcd the Sound View Go-Tell Auxiliary meeting to order Friday night. We ?ang choruses. The secretary called the roll, read the minutes and the treasurer reported. Sylvia Taylor read Psalm 95 (or the program and we had sentence prayers. Carol Ann Ward, Carolyn Sharpe, Brenda Taylor, Anna Ma rie Taylor, Frances Henderson and Roxie Whalcy took part In the pro gram. An offering was taken. Sylvia and Erenda Taylor will have refreshments at the next meeting. We decided to have the meeting once a month. At the end of the meeting we enjoyed re freshments and games. ?Carol Ann Ward, Reporter Mrs. Weeks Entertains Thursday Evening Club Mrs. H. A. Weeks was hostess to the Thursday evening bridge club last week. She had as her guest Mrs. W. J. Cherry. An ar rangement of spring flowers was used for decoration. Mrs. A. T. Baugh won high score, Mrs. Robert Laughton was second high and Mri. Weeks was low. The hostess served cherry pie a la mode with coffee. Mrs. Bruce Willis will entertain the club this week. OTOTIC rttwt Births at Mwehea4 Ctty Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neal Chad wick, Newport, a son, Jackie Neal, Thursday. Feb. 27. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillikin, Otway, a daughter, Wednesday, Feb. 28. Column Appears Today The Eagle Eye, Morebead City School column which usually ap pears on Friday, appears on page 4, section 2, of today's paper. Womea to Meet The Woman's Auxiliary of the First Free Will Baptist Church will meet tonight at 7:10 at the church. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Bice. ? ? ? _ Makes Dean's list El wood Bayer of route 1 More head City has been named to the dean's list at Campbell College far the sweater. Tf 1 ^m?n.PrMet^,7/u"t0r " mStvZ M!'?0d',t C-urch, Rich 'or the wMk r ii 7'Ve 10 Prc?cfi U ^rft^?d|I*m '" ?<wtheast. He pSriod .t 7 ?,nd ,or 0,6 "tire at 7 ? p.m. The Friday ? cZm*eriCCi M,rch "? "ill be ?Communion Service under Dr Bailey g ministry. The Methrvii?t P-stors of the ?. will be s^a Th? Public is invited to week * 0ther scrvice? of the rSSS^^s: wjtwy? ^O&S.'SHr'S M* S - *he Children will be harwi.^ SW1?* *? Sunday at the morning hour On ss^as.' Aprii ??<" the l^ 1? , membership in Uie church will be received. At 4 P.m. infant, and small children ?* christened. TV usu.T^e ning service at 7:30 will be held. J* 'POnsorship of the reLinS Possible religious tor ?f.'?,tCriaI U bein? Provided SiSSe For ^tb0dUt PuW"''ing ^AnwfteV11 "" ChUrch ve*1bule( *T \COOptr ,nd K?">y Chalk' SbXtf*? * ?* children's WW r0" "* ?<""? ?aj,ne Economon and Tri? ins ,re ?b?fgc of tak i"t orders at the table, for ,dX which is on the left. ' After orders are received >h.? es&~ .2? "oS; School Wh'eh will be held lnJu? jua" ^,?Ck,f?r 'hi* y? Is "Je SSHsSljr? vide tralniag opportunitk? Pr?" ?fain( please contact Mr? ah ^ Two Newport Firms Got Incorporation Papers Two Newport firms have recent ly been granted certificates of In corporation by Thad Eure, secre tary of state. They are East Carolina Builders Supply Co., dealing in building materials and suppUes, and Wil ton and Morton, Inc., contractors. Incorporators in each are Harold A. Wilton, Jooepfa L. Morton and William F. Boyd, all of Newport Authorized capital of each firm ta $100,000. kL _ CP&L Answers Accusations On High Rates Carolina Power & Light Co. to day cited record-breaking North Carolina growth to show that ft s power rates have not retarded in dustrial development, as was charged by a group of Industrial customers. CPItL filed an answer to the complaint with the N. C. UUHtiet Commission, asserting that indus trial growth and community devel opment have broken all previous records in its North Carolina ser vice area since IMS, when thf questioned rate went into effect. The company pointed out that it is subject to regulation by the commission, and that the rates were reviewed and approved by the commission. It asked the Com mission to dismiss the complaint and rule that its industrial rates are "just |nd reasonable." The answer reported a total of $414,882,500 invested in new and expanded plants in CPItL's North Carolina service area since IMS. These expenditures were credited with the following economic re sults: 54,144 new Jo br, financial support for 1*0,000 more people through additional payrolls of $129. 783,000; *319.4*5.000 more personal income; (146,203,000 more bank deposits and flM,M0,000 more re tail sales per year. In addition to industrial devel opment activities, CP&L conducts its Finer Carolina community im provement program which has won participation from JO. 000 in dividuals in 2,548 projects in 172 North Carolina communities. CPU. said it has invested heav ily in new and expanded facilities to meet demands of industrial and community growth. Since IMS it has spent more than $1*0,000,000 for this purpose in North Carolina, and < will spend some <19,000,000 for N. C. expansions in 1958. Growth is also reflected in stead ily increasing industrial power con sumption. Between March 31, IMS. and the end of 1957 industrial power usage in CPfcL's North Car olina area rose M per cent, (rem 559,902,536 kilowatt-hours, to 1,041, 144,842 kilowatt-hours. Home Agent Announces Schedule of Mooting* Hit. Flagr Garner, home agent, has announced the following sched ule of meetings for this week: Tuesday: . The Wild wood Home Demonstration Club will meet at T:30 at the home o< Mrs. T. D. Lewis. Tkarsda The North River chb will meet at 1:30 with Mrs. R. P. Gooding and Um Broad Creak Club will meet at T:10 with Mrs. Elmo Smith. Friday: The Bettie Club win meet at T:M at the home of Mrs. G. T. Spivey. Mrs. Walter S. Morris Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Walter Morris waa hostess to her bridge dub Thursday after noon at her home on Evans Street. She had as her guests Mrs. Tru man Kemp, Mrs. Russell Outlaw and Mrs. Robert Fraemaa. County Commissioners Consider Road Matters Six road uatters were could ertd by the county' commissioners | at their meeting yesterday morn ing at the courthouse, Beaufort A letter from C. T. Griffin, high way official at New Bern, stated Uiat there is no way, under the present highway merit system, that the Lockhart road, west of Morehead City, can qualify for state maintenance. Another letter from Mr. Griffin dealt with the Sleepy Creek road at Gloucester. Since that road is not on the highway system, be said the state could not make a traffic count there, as the commissioners had requested at their last meet ing. The Adams Creek road at Broad Creek was discussed. Moses How ard, chairman, said that be be lievea tbat the Adams Creek road will be put on the system soon. Roads Lead to Water Commissioner Skinner Chalk pointed out that all three roads lead to the water and that there fore they have a public service qualification that should be con sidered by the state. The board passed a resolution requesting that the state recognize thla fact. Chairman Howard said the Lock hart road will be investigated further. "We're not satisfied with the decision on that," he remarked. It was suggested that persons interested in the Sleepy Creek Road confer with J. L. Humphrey, county road auperintendent, who will outline right-of-way require ments and other regulations rela tive to adding it to the system. Road to Hotel The board went on record ap proving maintenance of Mansfield Parkway by owners of the More head Biltmore Hotel, providing that maintenance duties shall re vert to the state, upon notice to the hotel owners, whenever the state feelr the parkway is not be ing maintained properly. The board also specified that the public shall have access to the road at all times. The board approved a petition presented by J. M. Coats, Harkers Island. The petition requested that a road at the west end of the is land be widened. Commissioner Skinner Chalk said that he had been requested to ask that the highway depart ment beautify the shoulders of the road leading from the beach bridge Toastmasfm " Will Compete Kinston? Plans have been com pleted (or the sixth annual speech contest of Area One of Toastmas ters, which will be held during a ladies' night banquet at the Hotel Kinston at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. Chairman Bill Gail of the com mittee on arrangements raid s!? speakers will vie for the honor of representing the area in the district contest at New Bern Hay 1?. The speakers are as follows: Paul Bray of Morehead City. Msj. J. Kohler of the Cherry Point Of ficers Club, Ray Burkhoitzer of the Cherry Point NCO Club, John Christens of the Grifton-Ayden Club, Lewis Everette Jr., of the Goldsboro Club, and J. P. (Jake) Strotber of Kinston. Roanoke Rapids is not compet ing and the newly-organized Wash ington, N. C., Club is not yet char tered, hence was ineligible to com pete this year. Tickets chairman A. H. White anticipates an attendance of nearly 100 persons for the banquet. Speak ers will receive their suggested topics at 2 o'clock at Hotel Kin ston from Marvin Ray Jones, for mer area governor. Larry Clear; has chprge of plans for the re ception of the Toastmasters and their guests. to Atlantic Beach. Mr. Humphrey said he would take the matter up with the proper authorities Taxpayer Appear* fat > W. H. Potter, Beauiort Fisheries, appeared before the board to learn whether the board had made any decision on what he termed inequitable taxation on menhaden ^ boats. He alto requested the , board'a interpretation of inventory \ ? on hand at a menhaden plant aa o I Jan. 1. Moses Howard, chairman of the board, said the board would make a decision at it* seuion a* an equalization board March IT and inform him by letter. A letter from Philip Green Jr., assistant director of the Institute of Government, was read. The let- , ter stated that a county ha* au thority to zone part* of a county but not the entire county. R. M. Williams, county agent, presented a copy of hi* report on 1957 farming activities in the county. J. D. Potter, county accountant, presented the board with a list of 500 persons who have failed to list taxes. The board decided to publi cize the names of the non-listers in , the paper and ask that they list taxes. Persons who may know of their whereabouts will be asked to notify them that they are in violation of the law for not listing. If the per sons still fail to list, they will be cited to court. The commissioners expressed re grei that Walter Yeomans, Har kers Island, a member of the i board of commissioners, was not present. He is in a hospital at Nor folk. SANITONE SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE 6-444* 1812 BRIDGES ST. 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