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Beaufort Social News Mr. WUcy Taylor Jr. and Mr. Charles Davis were in Washington. N. C , an business Friday. Mrs. feobart W. Saint Jr. return ed home Wednesday from a two week trip to Florida. Mrs. Mattie Simpson is a patient in More head City Hospital, altar suffering a heart attack. Her son, Sol Simpson of Raleigh, and her daughter. Mrs. Alstine Provost of Washington, D. C., arrived over the weekend to be with her. Mr. Vtc Taylor has been dis charged from Morehead City Hos pital and is recovering (Tom pneu monia at his home. Mrs. G. W. Duncan was in New Bern Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton and daughter. Doris, of Lumber ton arrived Friday night , to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodard and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hamilton. Mrs. Carlton Dobaon of Rich mond, Vs., and Miss Annie Neal Jones ot Williamsburg, Va., have returned to their homes, alter visit ing their mother, Mrs. H. C. Jones. Mrs. Bonzell Lewis Sr. and Mrs. Lewis Jr. were in Durham over the weekend. They went to visit Mr. Lewis Jr., who is a patient in Veterans Hospital there. Bobby Davis, a student at State College in Raleigh, and Jimmy Da vis, who attends the College ot William and Mary at Norfolk, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Ham ilton and chiiJren will attend the ACC basketball tournament in Ra leigh Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson spent last wnek with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek. They left yester day for Westerly, R. I. W. H. (Piggie) Potter Jr., son of Mr. and Mn Potter, U recovering from ? fractured kneecap suttei-ed in an accident last week at t*a school gym. Dr. atxl Mrs. C. R. Swearingen oT Smithfleld arrived Friday to spend the weekend with Mr. a ad Mrs. Charles cheek. Mr. and Mrs. OUbert Potter, Mrs. Jane* Potter 111 and son, Frank were la Wilmington Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. G, T- Spivey spent the weekead is Klaston and at tended the wedding ? Mr*. Spi vey's niece, Miss Patrlda Aaa Tyodnil. Mr. aod Mrs. James Potter III and Mr. and Mrs Charles Che?k are visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Swearingen in Smithfleld. They are attending basketball games in Ra leigh this week. Misa Nancy Ruseell, supervisor of public school music at Whitfe ville, spent the weekend at home. Miss Patricia Daniels, who re /%/tni 1 ti ? ? ? J Ljm elmllae at ' wnuy WMHjiiriwi dot btuurs pi East Carolina College, returned to Greenville Sunday. She has ac cepted a position with the Pitt County Wells re Department. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Combs of Goidaboro were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis. Mr. Stacy Nelson of Aulaeder was the guest of Mrs. Katheriae Pigott tut weekend. He visited his sister, Mrs. Roy Willis, who was a paUeet at Sea fcevel Hos pital. Lectures at UNC Dr. Gerald S. Posner, staffmem ber of the University of North Carolina Institute of Fisheries Re search lectured to the Marine Ec ology class of the University of North Carolina at Chape] Hill en Tueeday. His topic, "Advsneed Oceanographlc Technique?", dealt with the methods employed by oceanographers In gathering data from marine and coastal waters. MonhoHberg Boosts Hold Three Meetings Member* of ttw Marshaiiberg Baptist AMI Training Uaion held ( party at the community build in; Monday night A valentine ?ettf was used Id decorating Mr*. Ceraldioe Owens welcomed the guests. Game* were played and refresh merits of pie, coffee, valentine can die* and nuts were served by Mn. S. C. Buchanan, Mrs. Wilbur Hill. Miss Myra Murphy and Mrs. Ct eertx Lewis. The Gladys nomas' Circle of MarshaHberg Baptist OHiKh met at Ihe home of Mrs. J. D. Lewis Jr. recently with II present. Mrs. Lewis fave the devotions aad Mrs. Buchanan gave a talk on Family prayer. Miss Margue rita Lewis dismissed the group. The hostess served fruit JeUo, Cookies, potato chip* and coffee. Men of MarahaUberg Baptist Church attended the brotherhood rally ai Havelock Monday night to make plans for the April cru sader. A barbecue supper was ?trved. The Rev. J. C. Buchanan, Mr. Wilbur Hill, Mr. John Lewis, Mr. Iredell Murphy, and Mr. Joe Owens attended. Mrs. Morrill Entertains Three Guests at Bridge Mri. Odtll Merrill entertained her brida* club Thuraday evening at- her borne. Guests were Mrs. Jack Barnes, Mrs. Dick Parker of Morehead City, and Mrs. Norwood Young. Mrs. Gray Hasaell won club high score, Mrs. Young was guest high and Mrs. Barnes was low. The hos tess served fruit salad, cheese bis cuits, coffee and colas. Veldie Piner Circle Meets at Taylor Home The Veldie Piner Circle of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday night at the heme of Mrs. Eari Taylor. Mrs. John Chaplain presented the program. Mrs. Veldie Finer presided during the business ses sion. The hostess served hot punch, cookies and nuts. Russell-Smith Mr. and Mr*. L L. SmiUi request the honor a I your present? at the aurntjl^ortMr daugbtaf to Robert Lee Russell Jr. Saturday, the eighth of March nineteen husdrad fifty -eight at aix-thlrty la the evening chapel of the N. F Core Building Ann Street, Beaufort, N. C. No Invttatiosu are being leal, but all friend* ef the couple are cordially Invited. 12 New Members Join Adult Sewing Class Twelve new members have Joined the free adult tearing clas at the school. They are lira. Duaoe Peter: Mrs. Evelyn Sewell, Mrs. Peg Dor nelly. Mu. Gerald Piner, Mrs AUce Wheatly, Mr*. Opal Hill Mrs. Marie Rupar. Mrs. Barbara WUlls, Mrs T. O Christopherson, Mrs. Louise Mann, Mra. Don Williams and Mrs. Freida Wiilia. Twenty-one attended last week's data. At tonight's seaalon, which be gins at 7:30 in the home economies room, Mra. David Baveridge, in structor, will show bow to assem ble a pattern, bow to alter a pat tern, insertion of tippers, simple alterationa and how to turn cuffs and collara an shirt*. Scout Troop Practices Tenderfoot Requirement Troop 121 met Thursday after noon at Mra. Nelson's Kindergar ten build lag Roll was called and dues collected after the meeting waa called to order by the presi dent, Becky Smith. The pledge waa repeated and the Girl Scout laws reviewed. We each practiced setting the table, which is the homemaking requirement of the Tenderfoot teat. We turned our cookie sale money over to Mra. Evelyn Willis, cookie chairman. Our troop told 206 boxes and made S10.40 profit for our treasury. Virginia Thomas, hostess, served colas for refreshments. -Elaine Hataell, Scribe coalk away from lA|>AAalaAa ? ? -J |a L?|Aas ??wpfiiwi in luwwtpi hi ?? pw ip uvuvr iin f*flJIB ||^|||||^ (fOIHI^ 0 WMkklllwt JlMtf ?^?J' L^n ? UMII mIAbU #<iailAl# UfltL & La aMlAA-AttwlAM www Mm w www wona of comron wnn trv winrii?i?j CAAMmIAMA wM aLAlAalBlA IflllB^Mf TW ?SiM*T dMM. Ym'II km Mor? Hm (? nIk ju^f I a| m m ? ft j- Ja |L> dflXaAw ttihim fw*r mt AH ivwunc wewswr aw ???? ourry y^iw ? ll^u ma* Lm TL? ufA?li('t tlmrfatt rlntkfltlSNa W^P W?^WWo# P* ? 1 WO ^?W??W 9 ?WWw'w^W ^IWflwvPWV ftp ypU Ih^qq^ titiislt no p4 ontr X? down nN wwhn b ymut Washes so Cleanly-Dries so Quickly? Irons so Smoothly ELECTRICALLY, of course! CAROLINA POWER ft LI0HT COMPANY Two Members Initiated By VFW Pott Auxiliary The Ladle*' Auxiliary of the VFW Poet met at the poet hone Thursday night. Initiation services were held lor two aew members. Mrs Pat Williams and Mrs. Edith Schrader, both of Morehead City Mrs. Ruby Peterson, president presided. Membership was the mala topic of business Cat well cards are to be sent to several persons is the community who are ill. Bingo prize! will be sent to Caswell Training School, Kiostoc. ind Oteen Veterans Hospitsi. Officers will be nominated at th< lext business meeting, March 13. <? Refreshments of cookies sad colas were served, following the adjournment of the meeting. Sitter of Mrs. Martin Willis Appears on TV Mrs. Marshall Tatum, Raleigh, lister of Mrs. Martin Willis, High ray 101, appeared yesterday morn ing on the tv program, The Priee is Right. She was selected from the stu dio audience a week ago to appear an the program and was flown to New York from Raleigh Sunday for yeaterday's show. Mrs. Tatum is 28. Her husband Is a salesman for International Paper Co. They have four sons, ranging in age from SVfc to 10. Mrs. Sara Booth Hostess To Thursday Night Club Mrs. Sara Booth entertained her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. During progressions she served colas, potato chips and candies. A* the conclusion of play she served cookies, and molded fruit nut jeUo. High score was won by Mrs. Glenn Willis and low by Mrs. Bill Williams. Mrs. Tull Williams won the floating prite. The club will meet with Mrs. Samuel E. Piner this week. Obituaries ROBERT E. COLE Robert Ernest Cole Sr., 59, fa ther of Mrs. Thomas Eure and brother of Mrs. Robert M Wil liams, both of Beaufort, died Sun day morning in Fayetteville, where he lived. Funeral services will be con ducted at 11 a.m. today at the First Baptist Church, Fayetteville, by the pastor, the Rev. Louis S. Gaines, assisted by the Rev. L. V. High, assistant pastor. Interment will be In Lafayette Memorial Cemetery. He la survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Graham Cole; one sen... Rob ert E. Cole J?. of FayemvOlt; one daughter, Mrs. Eure; three brothers, Charles of Lumberton, Willis of Eliza bethtown and Wil lard of Whlteville; four sisters, Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Cora BeU Dunn of Elizabethtown, Mrs. Jua nlta Farlowe of Wilmington, Mrs. Jewell Scott of Fair Bluff. KENNETH C. WALLER Kenneth Charles Waller, two months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Waller of Beaufort died in Morehead City Hospital Saturday afternoon. Graveside services were held in Oceanvlew Cemetery Sun day by Dr. Eddlngs of Wake For- 1 est. Surviving are his parents, his | Sternal grandparents, Mr. and : rs. John Waller of Winston-Sa lem; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dickerson of Wheeling, V*.; one slater, Patricia; and two bro thers, Calvin Jr. and Michael, all o( the home. ASHTON D. BRLTON Ashton 0. Bruton, $7, died sud denly of a heart attack at 3308 1 Areodell St., Morehead City, Sat urday- He Ml the brother of Mrs. I took Swlnaon. Funeral services will be held to morrow afternoon from Edwards Funeral Chapel, Kinston, and b?r lal will follow in Westview Ceme fanrlving art his wile, one son, I two daughters, four grandchildren, | throe sisters and one brother. Twenty-two children attended the Jaaior MYF netting held at the education building el the Ann Street Methodist Church Friday games were flayed. G?org? B*?t is ln|ur*d At Car Uovh Highway Oeorge Beet, Morehead City, was slightly injured at 1:30 a.m. Sun day, when his IMS Oldsmobile left the Nine foot road eight miles sooth at Newport The car ran into a patch of weed* before it stopped. Highway patrolman W. B. Pick ard estimated damage to the car st ?<?. Ha said that ha thought the car would be worth repairing. A ptsMffey rtowtd pjffcfd up tot tnd took him to tht hospital No charges have been Bad, investigation. it To Spoak to Realtors Erie Stapleton, above, field ex ecutive of the National Associa tion of Real Estate Boards, will spend tomorrow in thin county consulting with local realtors and other business leaders, J. P. Harris Jr., president of the Moreheid-Beanfort board of real tors, announced yesterday. Mr. Stapleton travels from the head quarters office of the association in Chicago. During his visit, Mr. Staple ton will meet with the officers of the Morehead-Beaufort board of realtors and address a meet ing of the board at Morehead City. Prior to his service with the realtors' association, Mr. Staple ton was executive secretary of the Florida Association of Real tors, following seven years ser vice as executive secretary of the North Carolina Association of Real Estate Boards. He has held the offices of pres ident, vice-president, and secre tary of the national organization of real estate board secretaries, and it a former member of the board of directors of NAREB. Sea Level Man Hurt in Wreck Eben Salter, Sea Level, if in the Morchead City hoapltal for treat ment of lnjurlea he received when he rammed hia 1951 Chevrolet head-on into a tree at 10 p.m. Sat urday. The car waa a loss. The tree waa the large oak at the dead and of Lennoxvllle Road. Highway patrolman J. W Sykes aays that to far at he can tell, .Salter did not put on hia brakes . before ramming into the tree. There were no (kid marka on the road, he explained. Salter Buffered cuts and bruiaea aa well at internal injuriei. Pa trolman Sykes aaya no charge! have been tiled, pending further , inveatigation. Revoke! License The atate highway safety divi sion ha! revoked the liceme of Norman Lee Guthrie, Newport. The license waa revoked after Guthrie'a third conviction for driv ing drunk. Nqtiee Appears The legal notice, preliminary to annexation of Lake Park lubditi ilon by the town of Newport, ap pear! today in the legal lection of the pacer. Dampness, Fog Prevails Here Weather during the past few days hai been characterized by dampness and tqg. E. Stanley DavU. weather ob server, reports that close to two Inches of rain fell Thursday. The rain began late Wednesday. Ac tual measurement was i.(T inches. The temperature and wind direc tions from Thursday through Sun day follow: Mas. Mln. Wltd Thursday H 46 SB Friday M 4f BW Saturday ... y 88 47 SW Sunday 55 49 NE Votes in Cattle Referendum Will Be Cast March 15 County farmers will fo to the polls Marck IS t? vote for or against tlx eattl" for slaughter referendum. The cattle referen dum, if passed, will be a self assessment program for farmers raising eattle for slaughter. The funds collected will be used to support a promotion program to encourage the production and con sumption of beef in North Carolina. Under the set-up, buyers of cattle for slaughter would collect 10 cents per head on all slaughter cattle which sell for as much as 120 per head. L. Y. Ballentine, North Carolina commissioner of agriculture says. "We have made great strides in beef production and consumption; but we Hve in a highly competitive world today and no industry can expect to move forward, or even hold its own. that does not ag gressively promote the merehau dislng of its products. "With funds derived from the assessment proposed in this refer endum the N. C. Cattlemen's Asso ciation could do much to sU-Jate the Interest of our farmers in cat tle production and to increase the consumption of North Carolina beef. "As a dairy farmer, I heartily endorse the association's move in this direction, and urge all pro ducers of beef to go to the polls ind vote their approval of a pro gram that can advance their in terests so much for so small an expenditure on the part of each in dividual." Re-Elected to Office W. H. Forbes Jr. of Morehead City has been re-elected sergeant at arms for the National Associa tion of Supervisors, Dept. of De fense, Local 21 of Havelock. The courtroom in the courthouse, Beaufort, now has a new coat of buff-colored paint as well as new acoustical tile on the ceiling and back wall. E. W. Downum Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Up-to-Date in Materials and Methods We cooilatrntl; keep up wfth the nrwHt developments la the pharma ceutical field. 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