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Beaufort Social News Min Ellca Btrtan, Society Idltar Km UHI Mrs. Earl Taylor, Mrs. Gordon Hardesty and son, Jerry, and Miss Jennifer Kate attended tfce Azalea Festival in WUmiagtoa Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels aid Mrs. Carl GaskUl of Beaufort and Mr. and Mrs. Valverta Gamer of Newport visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruit and family at Chinquapin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Taylor spent Sunday in Goidsboro, where they visited their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Safrit. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Steven son, who purchased the Keel house at 1526 Ann St., in the fall, have moved here from Foxbcrc, Mass , and will make their home here. Mrs. Hugh Salter and children went to Cedar Ialand Monday to take her brother, Mr. Henry Sty ron. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Davis of Raleigh will spend the weekend with their parents, Mrs. Ethel Da vis and Mr. and Mrs. John Webb. Mr. and Mrs. John Ives will ar rive tomorrow from Raleigh to spend the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams. Miss Grace Yeatman of St. Ann's School, Charlottesville, Va , is spending her spring vacation at home. Gehrmann Holland Jr., a junior at the University of North Caro lina, Chapel Hill, arrived home yes terday to spend the holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter spent Sunday in Wilmington. Miss Virginia Hassell of the Uni versity of North Carolina School of Nursing is spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-C. R. Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. Wyon Lewis will attend the annual convention of the Home Security Lite In*. Co. in New York City May 7-10. Miaa Vicky Adaml, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Reginald Adams, is a patient at Sea Level Hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Joe D. Sebes and Bona, David and Sammy, and Mrs. Sebes' mother, Mr*. Mary Thomas, will arrive today from S^vema Park, Md? to visit Mrs. N. W. Tay lor and Mrs. W. K Hiaaant The Sebes will rtlur* home Monday, but Mrs. Thomas will remain for a longer visit. Donald Gray Fulcher, Atlantic Christian College, and Hugh Lee Fulcher, University of North Caro lina, arrived Wednesday to spend the Easter weekend with Dr. and Mrs. Luther Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Day of Cedar Island spent the weekend in Wilmington with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Day, returning home Sunday evening. Their soh, who is sta tioned aboard the CGC Mendota, marched in the Azalea Festival pa rade Saturday. The Days have an other son in the Coast Guard, Gary P. Day, sonarman first class, who Is stationed at Key West, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Eure will spend the weekend in Fsyetteville with Mrs. Eure'i mother, Mrs. Robert E. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Taylor Jr. will have as their weekend guests Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. W. D. Holliday of Wske Forest, and her sister, Mrs. Herbert Holt and two children of Zebulon. Mr. and Mrs. David Beveridge and Miss Lena Duncan left yes terday to spend the Easter week end with Mrs. Beveridge's sister, Mrs. E. Raymond Smith and fam ily, Macon, Ga. PTA to Meet Beaufort PTA will meet Tues day night at 7:30 in the school auditorium. New officers will be installed. Connie Shoes Really Terrific Variety! Black White Red Tu aad Patent Leather LIPMAN'S SHOE STORE Front SL ? Beaufort, N. C Save a LittU Each Wook . . . Watch Your Money Grow Commercial National Bank MoreWwi ?ky FEDEKAL FEDEEAL DEI SmLotI tVE CTREE Saltor-Arrinfton Vows Spoken Satvrday In ? simple ceremony Saturday evening at seven o'clock at the homo of the groom'! parents in Stacy, Ml** Rachel Wade Arring ton of Greensboro became the bride of A/lc Christopher T. Sal ter of Griffin Air Force Base, N. Y. The bride is- the daughter <1 Mr. and lira. J. M. Wade of Greens boro and the groom is the soo of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Salter of Stacy. The Rev. Herbert Bryan, pastor of the Sea Level Free Will Bap tist Church, performed the double ring ceremony againat a back ground of white gladiolas, carna tions and greenery. The bride wore a street-length sheath dress of olive green with a waist-length jacket featuring three quarter length sleeves. She wore orange accessories and car ried a prayer book topped with an orchid. Mrs. Salter, mother of the groom, wore a blue dress with matching accessories and a car nation corsage. A reception was held at the home immediately folloVing the cere mony. Mrs. Hedrick Salter poured punch and Mrs. J. B. Sewell Jr. of Beaufort served cake. The couple will spend a week at camp on Adams Creek and then go to New York, where they will make their home. The bride is a graduate of Greensboro Senior High School snd was formerly employed at S&W Cafeteria, Greensboro. The groom attended Atlantic High School before going into the Air Force. He is stationed with the 2019 AACS Sq., Griffin AFB, N. Y. New Girl Scout Troop Organizes in Beaufort A new Girl Scout troop has been organized in Beaufort. The first meeting was Friday at the Scout building. Mrs. Gilbert Potter is the leader. Troop members are Margaret Pake, Linda Simpson, Linda Bur rows, Sara Phillips, Linda Dorrler, Anita Windley, Julia Piner, Mary Faye Murphy and Patricia Potter. Linda Simpson was elected pres ident, Pat Potter is vice-president, Linda Burrows is secretary and Anita Windley is treasurer. The girls started work on the re quirements for a tenderfoot badge. Any fifth grade girl who is inter ested in joining the troop is asked to contact Mrs. Potter u soon as possible. ? Linda Borrows, Secretary Cub Scout Den Helps Keep America Beautiful Den 1 of Cub Scout Pack 387 met at the home of the den mo ther, Mrs. Julius Adair, Wednes day. Alter answering the roil call with names of birds, Julius Adair Jr. was elected denner. Phillip Bennett will serve as assistant. The theme for the month is Keep America Beautiful, so the den father, Mr. Adair, made clean up sticks which we used to pick up paper. The Scouts also made litterbags to use in cars. Julius Adair Jr. served grape drinks and cookies and the meet ing was dismissed with the living circle. Junior Scout Leaders Attend Training Course The Junior Boy Scout Leaders of troop 402, Stacy, attended a Junior training course at Camp Lejeune Saturday. Each boy will receive his certificate and Junior training emblem tomorrow night, announces the Scoutmaster, James C. Lewis. Scouts attending the course were Doily L. Fulcher. Barry Fulcher, Danny Sparks, George Prior, Mi chael Fulcher, Philip Styron. Stork News * Births at More head City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Brooks, Harkers Island, a son, Monday, March 31. To Mr. and Mrs. John Allan Smith, Morehead City, a daugh ter, Betty Faye, Tuesday, April 1. To Mr. and Mrs Connie Sabia ton, Beaufort, a daughter, Tina Marie, Monday, March 31. Lawrence-Rutherford Mr. and Mr*. Henry Rutherford of New Jersey anaeunce the mar riage of their daughter, Jaae. to Ralph Lawrence, USCG, at Cape May, N. J., ton of Mrs. Roe* Lawrence ef Bettie and the late Edward Lawrence. The ceremony took place Thura day, March 10, at Cape May, N J? where the couple are making their home. Barbara Harris Will Play Major Role in Carousal Miss Barbara Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Harris, will appear aa Carrie Pipperidge in Carousel, popular operetta by Richard Rodger* and Oscar Ham merstein 11( to be presented at East Carolina College April IS, If, 17. A cast of 27 students, a 35-piece orchestra, a chorus at 30 voices and a corps of more than 20 dancers will take part in the pro duction. Performances will begin each night at S in McGinnis Audi torium. Miss Harris played the role of Queen Morgan Le Fay in A Con necticut Yankee, one of six other operettas given by the student gov ernment association at East Caro lina. Adult Sewing Class Students Win Prizes Prizes were given at each of the adult sewing class sessions at the Beaufort School. Mrs. David Bev eridge, instructor, yesterday an nounced the names of winners. They were Mrs. T. P. Christo phersen, a planter from Beaufort Florist; Mrs. Peggy Donnelly, a yarn winder from B. A. Bell's; Mrs. Fallie Troyer, a figurine from Jarvis Herring's; Mrs. Edith Small, corn holders from Stamp er's; Mrs. Jack Sewell, ash trays from Carteret Hardware; Mrv Pauline Becton, pruning shears from Western Auto. Student assistants received gifts also. Nancy Atkinson got shampoo and hand lotion from the Colonial Store and Theresa Bellamah a juice server from Beaufort Hard ware. Thirty-one women enrolled in the classes. Average attendance was 17. The classes started Feb. 18 and ended this week. Girl Scout Troop Elects Officers Tuesday The Girl Scout troop of which Mrs. Phil Thomas Jr. is leader, met Tuesday afternoon. The fol lowing officers fqr the year were elected: June Kay Thomas, preaident; Becky Smith, vice-president; Vir ginia Thomas, aecretary -treasurer , Ruth Willia, scribe Plana for the year were dis cuaaed and work on aecond class badgea waa begun. Members preaent were June Kay Thomas, Becky Smith, Ruth Willis, Virginia Thomas, Patsy Pora. Brenda Sewell, Mary Elizabeth Luptoo and Sherry Garner. -Ruth Willia, Scribe Obituary MM. MAGGIE CONWAY Mrs. Maggie Lena Conway, 67, of Beaufort died in Lee Memorial HoapiUl, Norfolk. Va? Wednesday morning. She waa the daughter of the late William A. and Jenny Ma son Smith of Carteret County and made her home with her grandson, Jerry Conway of Beaufort. Funeral services will be held at the Church of God in Morehead City at 1:30 this afternoon by the Rev. C. D. Spake, assisted by the Rev. F. W. Petrea. Interment will be in Oceanview Cemetery, Beau fort. She is aurvived by four daugh ters, Mrs William H. Pinkham of Norfolk, Mrs David Wray and Mra. Luther L. Eubanka Jr. of Beaufort. Mrs. Richard J. Pink ham of New Bern; one eon, Joaeph A. Conway of Beaufort; two sis ters, Mrs. Virginia Murphy and Mra. Mark Bratcher, both of Beaufort; two brothers, W. A. Smith of Beaufort and Gilbert W. Smith of Lynn Haven, V*.; and a number of grandchildren. NOV, an easy way ti clean rap at baaw hw, quick Bissall Skanpii Master MtbU NO STOOPING NO KNEELING ... NO SCRUBBING With (fit new DbmH SKompoo Moiitr imltiod at using ? ?w*?p?rl Rtmovtt dirt . . ? Special Introductory Offer! "mfM Mftttc ml I friHI Big fltwir (22-*l 11. tedw h^owImIHk ? rfi) for both luw VAlUi $14.99 R & N FURNITURE CO. m 1 Bridge. St. Ph? M?reh??<i CHy J Ecutor Egg Hunt Planned By Girl Scout Troop 201 Beaut troop 201, Beaufort. met Tuesdur afternoon. We talked about the Eaater egg hunt we had planned (or Friday. We planned W start our project of making a acrapbook and made plans to send cards to aick people is the hoapital. Last week new officers were elected. Blaine Hatael) is preai deat, Nancy Hooper ia vice-pres ident, Diana Kay Fulford ia trea surer and Sandra G Piner Is scribe. Mrs. Vance Fullord Jr. is our leader and ber assistant is Kiss Lavinia Maaen. ?Sandra G. Piner, Scribe Tuttle's Grove April 2 ? The study, Cross and Crisis in Japan, waa presented to members of the Tuttle's Grove Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice Thursday and Friday eve nings, March 26 and 21, by Mrs. B. A. Phelps and Mrs. Evelyn Jor dan. The study was held at the home of Mrs. Dollie Dudley. , Members of the MYF attended the sub-district meeting at Mar ker's Island Methodist Cburch Mon day night, March 24. The Rev. Robert Poulk presented the study, The Book of Mark, to members of the Woman's Society of Christian Service on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights of last week. Sessions were held at the church. Members of the WSCS of North River were invited and those attending from North River were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dail, Mrs Inez Felton, Mrs. Gertrude Williamson and Mrs. Martha Wade. On Friday night Mrs. J. F. Her bert and other members of the First Methodist Church, Morehead City, conducted the study, King dom Beyond Caste, at TutUe's Grove Methodist Church. Mem bers of the Core Creek WSCS were invited and those attending were Mrs. Fred Boswell, Mrs. North Sa biston, Mrs. Irene Dickinson, Mrs. David Dickinson, Mrs. Nancy Kel ly, Mrs. Jeff Sabiston and Mrs. Manly Eubanks. Mrs. Madge Grady, Mrs. Lillian Powell and son, Kenneth, of New Bern visited their mother, Mrs. Dollie Dudley. Saturday evening. The 11 o'clock worship service st Tuttle's Grove church was con ducted by Mr. W. B. Chalk of Morehead City. The Rev. Robert Poulk conducted the evening service at Tuttle's Grove Church oa Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Toler Hostess To Friendship Club The Friendship Club met at the home of Mrs. C. L. Toler Tuesday night. Mrs. Myra Martin acted as co-hostess. It was announced that 141 calls had been made it the hospital and homes of shut-ins, fourteen trays of food were sent and seven vases of flowers and twenty cards were sent. Binfo wss played and prises awarded the winners. Mrs. Toler won the coverall prize and Mrs. Pat Williams won the dor prise. The hostesses served lemon pie, coffee and colas. Good -News About By Harry Veaten, 4-H AdviMr Time for April 4-H Club meet ing! has rolled around. This month we start with Camp Glenn and Morthead on Tuuday, April t. Newport 4-H Club* meet Wednes day, Atlantic 4-H on Thuraday and Markers Island 4-H on Friday. The Smyraa 4-H'ers meet Mon day, April 14 and Beaufort 4-H on Wednesday The Merrimon Com munity 4-H will meet Friday, April 18. Do you realise that this is our oext to last meeting this school year? We've had a time trying to hold our aecond 4-H Electric Workshop meeting. First there was a delay in getting materials that forced a postponement. This Friday night has met with opposition since it is Easter weekend, ao the next workshop will be held April 11 and 12 at the same placea, same times as the first workshops. The electric motors that each of you will build for yourself have arrived so every thing will be ready. The Third Annual Coastal Caro lina Market Stock Show and Sale will be held In New Bern Tuesday. I would like for any of you inter ested in raising and showing hogs and beef cattle to attend if you possibly can. The judging of hogs begins at 8 a.m. and the judging of ctttle at 9:30. At 11 a.m. there will be a fitting and showmanship contest for jun ior exhibitors. I would like for you to see how these 4-H'ers learn to handle, groom, and care for their steers. Last year's grand cham pion was shown by Elaine Par ker, Jones County 4-H'er, and I understand she has another nice steer this year. Sale starts at 2 p.m. after a bar becue dinner with the hogs being sold first, then the fat steers. 1 hope that 4-H'ers from Carteret will have some animals in the show next year. Spring clean-up ia more impor tant than just sprucing up (or ap pearance's sake. We can reduce the loss of lives and property if we practice the clean-up habit on our farms and in our homes. Here are some pointers for eliminating fire hazards: Oct rid of stacks of old maga zines and newspapers, discarded clothing, rags, mattresses, old furniture, and other junk? all the clutter that gathers in attics, base ments and closets in homes. Check barns and out-buildings for similar trash, clean up winter rubbish In the farmyard, get rid of dead grass and brush around buildings, along fence*, and in fields. Clean up your machine shop get rid of shavings, scraps, oily rags, old paints. Clean up, oil and repair all electrical equipment and power machinery? and home appliances, too. Inspect and clean furnace, chimney, stoves, brooders and heaters of all types. If every farm will act on these pointers during Spring clean-up? and the real ot the year? our area can aet an enviable record in (Ire safety. School Lunch Menus Listed Newport School Tuesday: Spaghetti and meat sauce, green snap beans, cheese slices, cabbage-pickle slaw, cup cakes with cranberry sauce filling, milk. Wednesday: Lima beans, tomato soup, pimento cheese sandwich, cababge-carrot-ralsin salad, cinna mon buns, milk. Tharsday: Stew beef, steamed rice, turnip greens, cornbread, grapefruit cup, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, green peas, potato salad, hush puppies, fruit jello, cookies, milk. County Bridge League Plays Charity Game The County Bridge League play ed its annual master point charity game Monday night at the recrea tion building in Morehead City. There were seven and one-half ta bles in play. North-south winners were Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. James Rumley. Mrs. J. S. Steed and Mr. Jack Windley tied with Lt. Col. and Mrs. Maerz of Cherry Point for second and third. Col. and Mrs. Bumey Truitt of Cherry Point tied with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders for first and second, east-west. Mrs. Harvey Hamilton and Mrs. W. J. Blair were third place winners. Bristol is a twin city, half in Tennessee and half in Virginia. Director Lists Two-Day Route Of Bookmobile Miss Dorothy Avery, director of the county library, has announced the bookmobile schedule for Mon day and Tuesday. It follows: Monday: Cedar Island? book sta tion in the postoffice in the care of Mrs. Ulva Styron; Atlantic book stations in the homes of Miss Betsy Styron, Mrs. Daphne Hill, and Mrs. Madeline Nelson; short stops at the homes of Mrs. Norma Mason, Mrs. Violetta Lewis, Mrs. Roma Smith and Mrs. Anita Mor ris. Sea Level ? short stops at the homes of Mrs. Bernice Gaskill, Mrs. Lula Mason, Mrs. Ellen Rose, Miss Alma Mae Salter and Mrs. Tilman Taylor. Tuesday: Marshall berg ? book stations in the homes of Mrs. Vil ma Morris and Miss Claudia Brown; Smyrna? a direct stop at the home of Mrs. Maggie Hancock. Otway? book station in the home of Mrs. Dolores Thompson; Bettie ?book stations in the homes of Mrs. Ethel Lewis and Mrs. Roland Salter, and a direct stop at the home of Mrs. Cappie O'Neil. Fast Service Portage La Prairia, Man. (AP) ? R. B. Earl, proprietor of a tele vision service business here, uses a ski -equipped plane to make calls as much as 100 miles away. % ?( fVWYBODY LOVES C. E. "Cliff" Edward* Mgr. Phone 6-5620 For Time Tested Dependable Fair-Priced-1 Lara in mum him "WaigAeeH/ fl ?[*) WW STM 1 GUTHRIE-JONES DRUG CO. Phone 2-4981 Merrill Bldg. Beaufort, N. C. For Your Easter m Shopping Convenience *4^ # W?T Until 9 p.m. Friday & Saturday; Nights 1 . i
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