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Dr. Ellen Winston of Raleigh Addresses Local Woman's Club Dr. Ellen Winston of Raleigh, | state commissioner of public wel fare, spoke to the Beaufort Wo-| man's Club Thursday evening at j the Inlet Ins. Guests were county commis sioners and their wives, members of the welfare board and county welfare staff, and other persons interested in the public welfare program. Dr. Winston discussed the finan cial program of state welfare, which includes old age assistance, aid to disabled persons and aid to dependent children. She gave statistics on the number of people helped in each category and the average amount of help they re ceive. She also outlined the non-finan cial program. Included in this divi sion are the child counseling ser vice, adoption service, foster home program for youth and aged, legal aid for the needy and welfare de partment psychologists. She mentioned the children's! clothing closet, which is a project! Of the Junior Woman's Club, andj the help-a-home project, a project] of the Woman's Club. Dr. Winston holds degrees from | Converse College, Woman's Col lege in Greensboro and the Univer sity of Chicago. A question and answer period j followed Dr. Winston's talk. Miss Georgie Hughes, county welfare superintendent, recognized those present who worked with the county department. Mrs. Charles Davis, president of the club, rec ognized club members who had | been active in welfare work. Mrs. W. N. Gilchrist, general chairman, announced that the Old Homes Tour would be held June 18. Miss Geraldine Smith is in charge of the morning tour of his torical points in and around Beau (rMiYSarf GIRLS*1 E. W. Downum Co. DEPARTMEVT STOKE loft and Mm. Kncit Davit ii in charge of the afternoon tour, which includes the art ihow. a visit to Ann Street Caaaetery, the relies exhibit ood tour of at Itaat four homes. It was announced that a prelim inary tour would be run Sunday, I April 20, at t p.m. for club mem bers. Tickets will be one dollar I per person. Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Paul will guide both tours. Mrs. Graham Duncan reported that ber committee had looked into the possibility of putting shrubbery along the new highway approach. She aaid that the present plans I call for grass to be planted, but the club would be contacted when j planting time came. A buffet dinner was served prior to the meeting. The table was cov ered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of pink and white flowers. Dr. Winston received a pink ca mellia corsage from the club. Four Teachers Attend Conference on Saturday Four Home Economics teachers | from the county attended a con ference of homemaking teachers at Belhaven Saturday Teachers from Beaufort, Craven, Hyde and Pamlico counties also attended. Mrs. Mabel Hall, assistant super visor of homemaking education at East Carolina College, advised the group concerning their annual re ports. Mrs. D. Cordova of Morehead I City led a discussion of evaluation | for various units taught and Mrs. David Heveridge of Beaufort gave 1 a report on the work done on the | new course of study. Carteret teachers attending, addition to Mrs. Cordova and Mrs. Beveridge, were Mrs. Margaret I Gibson of Atlantic and Mrs. Cath- 1 ryne Kehoe of Smyrna. Goodwins Will Observe Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Goodwin I Sr. of Atlantic will observe their | golden wedding anniversary Sun day afternoon from 2-6 p.m. with | an open house at their home. No invitations are being sent, but friends of the couple are cordially invited to call during the after noon. Up-to-Date in Materials and Methods We >eep ?) with the newest* MiMtpnnti in the pharaaa ceutlcel field. Rciy on as to hrtaf yea the wonder* of modem m4Mm, exactly as prescribed by your physi cian. JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE 425 Front St PHONE 2-3331 Bcaafert, N. C. WAIST HIPS THIGHS . . . with the Stauffei Home Reducing Plan Phone 2-7711 Beaufort, N.C. The slimming exercise of the famous Posture-Rest* unit helps ?olve difficult spot reducing problems. For a courtesy demonstration of the StauSer Horn* Plan of effortlesa exercise and calorie reduction. >t a mmttmt We have a SUafTcr flgare eoanltaat to Mr yoo with roar awnreKkt proklema. Call today tor a drm?aatratto> to yaar m homa wlthaat ?bUfation. N?m? Phone No. Addif City?nd??t- - Beaufort Social News ?la Ilkt Bordeaax, Society Mhr Fhm MM Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whitley left aturday to visit their son*, %ariet aid Robert, and their fain* iea in Detroit, Mich. Miaa Brenda Helta Smith was i Greenville Thursday to take part i the typing contest at East Caro na College. Mr. Jeff D. Johnson Jr. of Ra ?igh was the weekend guest of Ir. and Mrs. Robert W. Safrit Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gehrmann Hol ?nd left Sunday for Goldsboro, rhere they are attending the meet ig of the Board of Conservation nd Development this week. Mrs. William H. Potter attended le funeral of Mr. Mosc Atkinson t Elon College Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slater and amily have returned from Key ITest, Fla., where they have been ving this winter, and are making icir home on Front Street. The Misses Ada, Ethel and Mil rod Whitehurst and Mrs. Charles heek visited the azalea gardens 1 Wilmington Sunday. Mr. J. B. Moore, who is em loyed at Staten Island, N. Y , is pending a week here with Mrs. loore. Miss Anita Copeland. a student t East Carolina College, spent he weekend with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. B. F. Copeland. Mrs. Richard Goodman of Ra eigh was called here by the death f her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Willis, and spent the feekend with her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Daniel Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brooks and ier father, Mr. S. K Hedgecock f Morehead City, spent Saturday ind Sunday in Winston-Salem and Surlington. Miss Shirley Pittman, a student lurse at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, vas at home for the weekend with ier parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolyak, Itorr, Conn , were here for the veekend with her parents, Mr. and ilrs. Daniel Willis. They were ailed here by the death of her irandmother, Mrs. Sarah Lliza >eth Willis. Mr. Harry Gillikin returned lome yesterday from Texas, ?herej le has been spending the winter. Miss Kay Prytherch spent the veekend with her mother, Mrs. H. v Prytherch. She is a student at ?ast Carolina College, Greenville. Miss Patricia Hill of Raleigh ar 'ived Saturday to spend a week vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Willis and children, Portsmouth, Va., were tere for the weekend with his par Mrs. Steed, Mrs. Mace Win Duplicate Tourney Mrs. J. 8. Steed and Mrs. W. A. >4 ace Jr. were winners of the dup icate bridge tournament Friday light at the Inlet Inn. Mrs. Dow Lasitter and Mrs. Dan 'igott were second and Mr. C. L. ieam and Mr. A1 Dewey were hird. The monthly master point game vill be played at the inn this week, 'een-agers are welcome to attend he bridge classes and play each laturday night at 7:30 at tha inn. CWB Friendship Circle Hears Program Tuesday The Seven Last Wards of Our laviour was the topic of the lesson i the Russells Creek Fraa Will laptiat Friendship Circle Tuesday light. The lesson was taught by Irs. Daisy Springle. A routine maeting was held and he hostess served pineapple up ida down cake with coffee. C E. "Clifr Ed war 4m mgr. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willis. They were called here by the death of his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Willis. Mr G. G. Blackwelder and Mr*. Ethel Law* have returned to their home in China Grove, alter visit ing their daughter and sister, Mrs. Charles Webb Davi*. Mrs. Davis returned home with them tor a short visit. Mr*. B. H Russell has returned from Bea Level Hospital and is confined to her home ?t Russells Creek. Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mrs. Estelle King, Mrs. Eloise Nicholson and daughter, Nancy, have returned to their homes at Kings Mountain. While here they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lionel PeMetier of Stella on a trip to Harlowe to visit their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis and Mrs. Emma Davis. Mrs. J. D. Rumley, Mrs. Claud Wheatly Sr. and Mrs. D. F. Mer rill attended a Red Cross service council meeting at Greenville Country Club Thursday. Casual Living Saves Money St. Paul, Minn. (AP)? The trend toward more casual living is cut ting down the percentage of the family dollar going into apparel. According to Athelene Scheid, clothing specialist at University of Minnesota's Institute of Agricul ture, expenditure for clothing by both urban and farm families has declined about 8 per cent in the last nine years. With more of the family money going into home ownership, Miss Scheid reports, many families are merely replacing articles of cloth ing rather than increasing their wardrobes. Price increases for clothing have been light during the last five years, she adds, compared to those for other goods and services. The consumer price index for apparel rose less than 1 per cent in the past year, while prices for family living as a whole rose 3.4 J per cent. An exception, however, was footwear ? which increased 11.7 per cent in the past five years. Miss Scheid forecasts another 4nfea?e in shoe prices in 1958. Prices of girls' and women's ap parel are expected to remain about the same, but most men's and boys' clothing probably will be more expensive, she says. Increased labor costs. Miss Scheid continues, may result in fewer manufacturers producing lower-priced lines of women's coats and suits, with selling emphasis on higher-priced merchandise. Home Agent Announces Four Club Mooting* Four Home Demonstration Club meetiitfa hare been anaouaced for this week by Mra. Floy Garner, county home agent. They follow: Wednesday: The Camp Olenn Club meata at Z:3t p.m. with lira. Leslie Brinaon. Thursday: The Crab Point Cub will meet at IK p.m. with Miss Alice Laufhtoo Friday: The Gloucester Club will meet at the home at Mrs. Monroe Whitehurst at 2 p.m. Monday: The Wirefrass dub meets at 7:30 at the home of Mra. Dotlie Dudley. Civil Defense Team To Give Instruction A Third Army civil defease in struction team from Fort Bragg will conduct classes at the National Guard Armory, Camp Glenn, at 7:30 p.m. tonight through Friday night. The toam is composed of 1st Lt. George H. Burrell Jr., M/Sgt. Harry Menuii sad H/Sgt. A. Stefto. The team will taach civil defense voianteers the proper step* to take in caae of bombing attack*. The instructors will also demonstrate how to disarm bomb* that wash ashore or are planted in the ground or in bouaes. To Attend Cssnalhs The local staff of Pilot Life In sursnc* Co. will attend the conven tion at the New Manhattan Hotel in New Yorlt City Wednesday through Ssturdsy. Agents and their wives making the trip are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durham, Mr. and Mrs Jerry Kowe and Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Wickixer of Morehead City, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Forrest of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Davis of Har kors Island and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gillikin of Otway. RELAX-A-CIZOR Th? Rolax-A-Gzor Consultant in your ana is: Mn. H. C. Barrow, Jr., 3205 AtmmJoII St., Morohoad City, N. C. Phono 6-3079 Froo Demonstration No Obligation (Editor's Note: Data, timr ml plarr of th eae neeUngi are pub liahed aa given by the organisa tions concerned. If there ia any change, those affiliated with the organisations are kindly relocat ed to notify the newspaper. TUa column ia carried at the request of reader*, but It ia of no value Mless organlaatians themselves make an effort to keep it up to date). TODAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, county health I center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p,m. ? Marine Reserve Unit, The Crossroads, Havelock 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, 7:30 p.m. ? Camp Glenn PTA, school building. Morehead City 8 p.m.? St. Catherine's Chapter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Auxil iary, parish 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 1 p.m.? Pre-School clinic, Beau fort School 2:30 p.m. ? Garden and Civic De partment, civic center, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Flight C., 9948th Air Re serve Squadron, municipal build ing, Beaufort 7:30 p.m.? Esther Rebekahs, rec reation building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Heavyboat Army Re serve Unit, reserve training cen ter west of Morehead City near Ocean Park Drive-in 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, Garland Lockey's store building across from theatre, Newport 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 8 p.m. ? Odd Fellows Lodge, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Order of Eastern Star, Masonic temple, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Morehead City-Beaufort Elks Club, Morehead City 8 pm? Cub Scout leaders round table, civic center, Morehead City FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall cast of Camp Glenn School Mrs. Davis Entertains Bridge Club Last Week Mrs. Willy Davis was hostess to her bridge club Thursday. She had as her guest Mrs. Billy Downum. High score was won by Mrs. Glenn Willis and low was won by Mrs. Harry Davis. During progressions the hostess served nuts and colas and at the conclusion of play she served apple pie a la mode and coffee. Obituary E. CABLETON KELLY E. Carleton Kelly, 57, of Ocra coke died at his home Thursday, after suffering a heart attack. Fun eral services were held in Norfolk, Vs., Saturday. Mr. Kelly la survived by four nephews. April 10? Mr. Charles Scott who is employed at Augusta, Ga., came home Saturday. His family went back to Augusta with him Sunday. They will stay there for several moths. Mr. Tllton Davis and Arvin Lewis returned to New Bern Tues day where they are employed. Mr. Terry Whitley and Franklin , Guthrie who are attending Atlantic Christian College spent Easter at .home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson spent Sunday at Marshallberg with their son, Earl Douglas and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michaels left Monday for Burlington after spending the Easter holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hancock. An Easter Program was given by the young people of the Pente costal Holiness Church Saturday night in honor of the risen Christ. Mrs. Marguerite Yeomans has been discharged from the More head City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Ingram from Wilson came home over the weekend to visit their parents. An Easter program, The Chal lenge of the Cross, was given at the Pilgrim Holiness church Sun day night. Mrs. Georgia B. Nelson took her children to Crab Point Sunday to see their aunt, Mrs. Betty Fulcher, who is in the rest home. Mr. and Mrs. Shufford Nelson of Durham and son, Stewart Lee, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guth rie over the weekend. Mr. Cranston (Doc) Rose came home last week after receiving treatment at the Veterans Hos pital in Durham. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints held a supper at the recreation hall Saturday The money went for the Mutual benefit. Mrs. Carl Willis went to Wil mington Friday for a checkup, after undergoing an operation there at the hospital. Miss Barbara Davis and Miss Hannah Nelson spent the Easter holidays with their parents. Thomas C. Gaskill spent Easter with his wife and son and returned to Key West. Fla , Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Guthrie spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Tilton Davis went to Marshallberg Sunday. Mrs. Vonda Willis, who has been a patient at the Morehead City hospital, was discharged Wednes day. Theatre Members Set Dues Deadline Deadline for paying 1958-59 Car teret Community Theatre dues is Wednesday, May 14. The dues are a dollar per mem ber. The deadline was announced at Wednesday night's meeting at the recreation building. Anyond in terested in the theatre may Join. Mailing of invitations to persons to become theatre patrons, and plans for the coming months were discussed. Miss Lillian Franees Giddens, program chairman, read informa tion on acting. The next meeting will be at ( p.m. May 14 at the home of Miss Giddens, N. 8th Street. County Historical Socioty To Moot Saturday The quarterly meeting of the Carteret County Historical Society will be held Saturday, April 18, at 8:80 p.m. in the recreation canter at Davit. The program will consist o < pa pers by Mrs I net Una covering early county history an4 by Mrs Luther Hamilton, dealing with the early schools of Atlantic. Persons interested In tha work of the society are cordially invited. THIS FLORIDA name nr NATIONAL THE ONLY THROUGH HAM SUVKt NORFOLK ION-STOP? SI Minults PHILADELPHIA NO (RAISE If PLANE BOSTON ' MO (NAME OF PLANE m/tm (M y 7 ?Ml FLY NATIONAL AIRLINE Of THE STARS School Lunch Menus Listed Moreherf Cky Today: Shepard pie, succotash, apple-carrot-cabbage-raisin salad, hot biacultf, butter, doughnut, milk. Wcdxaday: Sliced luncheon meat, macaroni and cheeae, pear aalad, carrot atripa, banana pud ding, bread, butter, milk. Thursday: Baked ham, cheese ?trips, potato aalad, mixed greena, hot biscuits, butter, cookies and milk. Friday: Tuna salad, peanut but ter sandwich, garden peas, stewed potatoes, prune spiced cake, quar ter of orange, bread and milk. Smyrna School Today: Chicken pot pie. chce9e wedge, tossed salad, creme cook ies, bread, milk. Tomorrow: Shepard pie, green beans, orange - pineapple jello, bread, milk. Thursday: Hot dogs, lima beans, cole slaw, cake, bread, milk. Friday: Tuna fish salad on let tuce, potato sticks, sliced tomato, cherry jello, bread, milk. Two Wills Probated In Clerk's Office Two wills have been probated in the office of the Clerk of court since March 29. Probated were the wills of Mrs. Nettie T. Tallman and Mrs. Daisy P. Noe Mrs. Tallman left all her real property to her husband except one tract which went to her daugh ter, Mrs. Bernice T. Lewis. All her personal property was left to her daughter, Mri. Minnie T. Par ker. The will was signed Nov. 2, 1957. Mrs. Noe left everything to her children, William P. Noe, Mabel Noe Becton, Ruth Nee Sullivan and Earl M. Noe. The will was signed Dec. 7, 1949. Ufa Story of Waldron Baily Will be Published New York ? Frances Baily Mor ris, Morehead City, a daughter of the late novelist and politician Wal dron Baily, has signed a contract with Exposition Press of New York for early publication of her father's autobiography. Mr. Baily was thq author of The Homeward Trail, When the Cock Crows, June Gold and Heart of the Blue Ridge, the last of which was made into a silent motion picture. He also was mayor of Elkin, N. C., for two years and once ran for the Senate in that state. Lions Begin To Make Money The Morehead City Lion* Club, after, six weekends of selling, has finally begun to realise * profit from its azalea - camellia Mle. I.iana have bees selling the plots on Arcndell Street each weekend since March 1. Owens Frederick, chairman of the sale, reported. Thursday night that all money taken in from now on will be profit. The club met at the Hotel Fort Macon. Jack Morgan, chairman at the boat show committee, aays that the show will definitely be conducted on May 13. There will be exhibits both inside and on the lawn of the recreation building. Zone chairman J. E. Crow* was in charge of the program. He dis cussed the international organisa tion of the Lions Club. He nid that over a half million Lions from 85 countries were in the dub. Call Me and SAVE! 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