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Mdfehead City Social N&ws Miss Ellen Bordesiix, Society Editor Phone C-S244 Mri. D. Cordova, Mrs. Truman Kemp and llrt. A. B. Roterts at tended the itate convention of the N. C. Federation of Woman'a Club* in Charlotte thia week. Mrs. W. B. Chalk left Wednes day for Herndon, Va., where ahe will spend two weeks with her sis ter, Mrs. J. T. Stevens. The Misses Carolyn and Mabel Laine will arrive home today from Goldsboro to spend the weekend . with their mother, Mrs. O. K. Laine. Miss Patricia Willis of Klnston spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Wil li "?? M r and Mrs. Edwin R. Marsh burn and son, David Ray, of Caro lina Beach will arrive today to spend the weekend with his sisttr and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bordeaux. Mrs. Harry Venters and Mrs. Ray Brown are attending the AAUW convention in Winston-Sa lem today and tomorrow. Mils Lela Hollis spent the week end ia Williamston with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Swanson had as their weekend guests Mr. Swan son's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dletzel of Rocky Mount. Mrs. Clarence Styron and son, Clarence Jr., and Mrs. Louis Sty ron of Beaufort left yesterday for Durham, to attend the ? state science fair, where Clarence will exhibit his project. They will re turn home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bell and children spent the weekend with I am a candidate for Coroner of Ctttmi Conhty, PHmary May 3 lit, 1958. Your vote W. David Munden Mr. Bell's (liter and brother-in law, Mr. and Mra. Henry Nichola and (amfly. Mra. Don Boland will ipend the weekend in Goldaboro with rela tivea. Mr. and Mr>. L. O. Crowe and family returned home Tueaday from Thompson, Conn., where tlsey visited their daughter and aan-in law, Mr. and Mri. Bob Vaughn, for a week. Mra. M. H. Lamm o I Norfolk, Va., arrived Saturday to apend ?one time with her mother, Mra. J. D. Parriah, at her home al Morehead Bluffs. Mr. and Mri. Bob Howard had >i their weekend guests Mrs. R. E. Mctrary and Miss Mary Mc Crary of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Chalk will return home Sunday, after vaca tioning in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Spence re turned to their home in Melbourne, Fla. Wednesday, after spending several days with his t*in brother and aister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Spence. Misa Ruth Macy of Kinston will spend the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Macy. Mra. R. W. Wells is spending this week In Greenville. Mr. Wells \ took her to Greenville Monday and she is expected home this week end. Presbyterian Circles Will Meet oh Monday The four circles of the Women of the First Presbyterian Church will meet Monday. Tlmea and places follow: Mrs. Norman Clark, 1811 Bridges St., will entertain circle number 1, of which Mrs. Jasper Phillips is chairman, at 8 p.m. Circle number 2, Mrs. Jerry Norris, chairman, meets with Mrs. George Vickroy, 2101 Bridges St., at 8 p.m. Mrs. J. L. Humphrey, chairman, will entertain circle number 3 at her home at Bonham Heights at 10 a.m. Circle number 4 will meet with Mrs. John Gainey, Forest Drive, Country Club aecttom at 8 p.m. Mr*. Jim Cosby ia -chairman of the circle. Literary and Art Plans Annudl Dinner Meetihg The Literary and Art Depart ment of the Womait's Club will have its annual dinner party Wed nesday evening at 8:30 in the pri tate dining room ?t the Rex Res taurant. Each of the bofcteawa has plan ned something for the program, which is being kept 4Mn. Favors will be given to all who attend. Hoatesses are Mrs. S. A. Chalk, chairman, Mra. Truman Kemp, Mrs. Jaaper Phillips, Mn. Clyde Stallinga, Mts Herbert Webb and Mrs. Jack Bufruss. ROSES Morehead City, N. C. weekend Feature! Suhfa-Tona Kubfcarixad Satin Wail Fini?h PAINT Buy CM Galloa Ffcr *4? ???. R?c*iv? Oil* GdUtoh FREE f " Mm'* Short Sleeve SHIRTS Sanforised Cotton. AuertaJ Colors. Smell, Medium, Large ?1-00 ^ I f I I il | LAWN FURNITURE Back a kaaBtal Chair Chaise Lounge .... Spring Fair or Bazaar biscussed by Auxiliary St. Catherine's Chapter of St. AdBre*'s Episcopal Auxiliary dis cussed the portbtitty o I having a ferine (air ar bazaar when they met at the pariah house Tuesday night. A committee was named to meet with a committee from St. Mary's Chapter and discuss the project, which would be sponsored by the general auxiliary. Two banquet tables purchased by the chapter were shown. Mrs. Gus Davis, who was chairman of the committee to deflorate the church for Easter, gave her re port. Mrs. W. L, Brady gave a new sheet for the cancer clinic at Lumberton. The coffee hour, to be given by the auxiliary once a month, was discussed The report of the Thrift Shop showed its business to be good. Tentative plans were made to have cake or food sales this summer, and silk or nylon hose were collected for shipment to Japan. Teams headed by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Mary Shockley will serve the laymen's association dinner Tues day, April 29. Mrs. Paul Branch, general pres ident, presided in the absence of the chairman. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Margaret Green wood and Mrs. G. D. Gamble. Mr*. Floy Garner Speaks To Garden, Civic Group Mrs. Floy Garner, county Home Demonstration agent, gave a pro gram on Japanese Flower Ar rangements at the Garden and Civic Department meeting Wed nesday afternoon at the civic cen ter. In spite of the weather, tfrehty members attended. Mrs. Garner discussed each step in building the arrangement and illustrated her talk. She said the basic Idea was three flowers, one full bloofn, one partial and one bud. They should be shin, soi and tai, or tall, medium and low, with foliage added to give a natural effect. Mrs. F. C. Salisbury, chairman, welcomed a guest, Mrs. E. J. Mor row. During the business session it was voted that the secretary write a letter to G. E. Sanderson, street commissioner, in appreciation of the work done in seeding the area along the railroad tracks. Mrs. E. A. Council was appoint ed to contact postmaster Harold Webb, asking him to obtain some of the new stamps commemorating the centennial birth of Liberty Hyde Bailey, a renowned horticul turist. Members were urged to use this first Garden Club stamp. A silver tea will be arranged for May 21 at the home of Mrs. M. J. Loutit, with a special pro gram to be announced later. Following the meeting, a social hour was enjoyed. The hostesses. Mrs. P. H. Geer Sr., Mrs. Alan Fere bee and Miss Amie Klein served cake and punch. Three Circles of WSCS Man Monday Meetings The circles of the WSCS of Franklin Memorial Methodist Church will meet Monday night at 7:90. The Glenmore Moore Circle will meet with Mrs. Carl Blomberg Witt Mrs. Hatry Bell Sr. as co hostess. The Sutanne Land Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Wal ter Lewis with Mrs. Rosa Lang dale as co-hotteis nd the Ann Mtriah Circle meets with Mrs. Mnrice !*wfc. Camp Glenn PTA Will 0iv? Torh Thumb Event tm drat grades of the Caihp Glenn School will present, under sponsorship of the PTA, a Tom ?yiumb wedding Thursday, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the school audi torium. Admission will be SO cents tor adults and 2$ cent* tor children. lie following Wffl be in the wetkNng party: JpiTme Wagner, bride; Donny Jones, bridegrooih; Gregory Rowe, best man; Mona Ellis, maid of honor; Bobby Ter rell, preacher; Anne Reintjes, Bar bars Brpwn, Chris Baraelow, Ten mr Wells, Leitfc Miller, Maty Baraelow, flower girls; and BMh Dixon, ring bearer. - u ' - J ~--u "L *" (Editor'! Nate: Date, Use aod place W these meetlags are pah lished aa liven by the organisa tions concerned. II there la any change, thoae affiliated with the organizations an kindly reqaest ed to notify the newspaper. Thia column la carried at the reqieit of readers, hut It Is of no value nnleis organisations themaelvei ?take an effort to keep It np to date). TODAY 7:30 p.m. ? Daplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Ihn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall ea?t of Camp Glenn School SATURDAY 7:30 p.m.? Teen age bridge play and instruction, Inlet Inn, Beau fort , , 8 p.m.? VFW Dinner, post build ing, Beaufort 9 p.m. ? County Shrine Club dance. Morehead BDtmore Hotel, Morehead City MONDAY 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, school lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m. ? Jaycees, Blue Ribbon Club, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Jaycees, Scoot bailding, Beaufort 7 p.m. ? Emeritus Civic Club, Rex Restaurant, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall east of Camp Glenn School 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation build ing, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Order of Eastern Star, < lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Boy Scout district meet ing, civic center, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Wesleyan Service Guild, First Methodist Church, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, 'Atlantic Beach TUESDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 12:30 p.m.? Pre school clinic, W. S. King School. Morehead City 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis- ( tered during these hours only) 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Business and Profession- : al Women's Club, Rex Restaurant, | Morehead City 7 p.m.? Adult Farmer Associa- | tion, Newport School 7:30 pm.? Coast Guard Reserve' Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 pm ? Ocean Lodge, Masonic hall, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Lanier Book Club, , home of Mrs. C. B. Wade, 806 Bridges St., Morehead City ( t p.m.? Folk and Square danc ing, recreation building, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach 8 p.m.? Board Meeting, Beau fort Chamber of Commerce, cham ber office Stork N?w* Births it Mdreheid City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Conway, Beaufort, a son, Bruce Arnold Jr., Tuesday, April IS. To Mr. and Mrs. James E. Pen uell, Morehead City, a son, James , Thomas, Saturday, April 12. To Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Willis, Beaufort, a son, Edward Perry, Saturday, April 12. To Mr. and Mra. Albert Taylor, Haveiock, a son, Tfcomaa Ivey, Saturday, April 12. Birth at Sea Level ttoapttal: To Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chad Wick, Marshallberg, a daughter, OctavU Christine, Monday, April 11. W0I Entertain Club Mrs. C. B. Wade, KM Bridget St., will entertain the Lanier Book Club Tuesday night aj 7:30 at her home. Mitt Lillian Francea Gid dens will give the program. rgji \!TH 111 UUM. \Ji> Photo by Bob Seymour IB a ?crw from Everybody's Crazy Vow, the pliy to be given by the senior class -at Morehead City School, David Nelson, who plays millionaire Hiram Dill, receives a treatment from Harden Eure, who plays a young man just oat of osteopathic school atd eager for necks to crack. The play will be given at 8 tonight ia the school anditorlum. ? W. D. Heaths Honored At Easter Open House The . children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Heath of Newport held an open house for them Easter Sunday afternoon, in honor of their approaching 41st wedding anniver sary, April 25. In ipite of the rainy weather, approximately eighty friends called during the afternoon. The guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chartley in the hall, where there was an arrangement of small palms and narcissus around a piece of driftwood. Mr. and Mrs. Heath greeted friends in the living room, where more spring flowers were attrac tively arranged. Mrs. Raymond Heath and Mrs. W. D. Heath Jr. presided in the dining room and served pink punch, decorated block cake, pink and white mints and nuts. The table was covered with a white lace cloth over pink. Ivy entwined with pink blossoms en circled the punch bowl and trailed across the table to a pink and white bird cage holding white love birds. Pink candles in qrytfal holders completed the picture. Receives Award Llewellyn Phillips, a student at Morehead City High School, has received an award for best student writing by North Carolina high school juniors and seniors in a con test sponsored by the N. C. Eng lish Teaehe'rs Association. Llewel lyn, a senior, is the son of Mr. ?nd Mrs. Llewellyn Phillips Sr. School Lunch Menus Listed Newport School Monday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, cheese slices, string beans, cabbage - pickle - carrot slaw, loaf cake with butter cream frosting, milk. Tuesday: Sausage patties, turnip greens, candied potatoes, corn bread, pickled beets, peaches and cookies, milk. Wednesday: Lima beans, pimen to cheese sandwich, tomato soup, carrot-raisin-cabbage salad, cinna mon buns, milk. Thursday: Oven cooked hambur gers, brown gravy, steamed rice, green peas, cabbage-pickle slaw, milk, cupcakes. Friday: Turkey salad with hard boiled eggs, frozen butter beans, potato chips, cheese slice, banana custard, milk. Memory Work Drill Team Wins Regional Contest The junior memory work drill team from the Parkview Baptist Church were regional winners in a contest held at Greenville Mon day night. Winning in Greenville makes the team eligible for the state contest, to be held at Cas well in July. Members of the team are David McNiel, Miss Susan McNiel and Miss Virginia Crqwe. Preparing a rice ring? Add chopped stuffed olives, slivered brown almonds or minced parsley to it. Pupils to Make Education Survey * A selected group ot Morehoad City High School Jurrton ami ?en iori will viait various business es tablishments in Morehead City soon to make a survey <t occupa tional opportunities and business needs in the community. This survey is beihg made in j conjunction with the proposed plan > of the State Board of Education to locate a number of Industrial Education Centers throughout the state, according to Lenwood Lee, principal. "The information gained by this survey will, it is hoped, enable our school to better meet the needs of our students and the community from the standpoint of preparing them to take their places ' \ efficiently and effectively in the ' local economy," Mr. Lee com- < mented. Students have been carefully se lected to make this survey, which will necessitate an interview with the person in charge of the various firms. It is felt that the students will gain valuable experience in the process. All of the student in terviewers will be members of the Beta Club, a national scholastic honor society. Persons in charge of the various firms are urged to cooperate in Furnishing the requested Informa- v < toin which could lead to an en riched program in our schools, Mr. Lee said. The information ob tained will be ,'reated confiden tially. RELAX-A-CIZOR The Relax-A-Ciior Consultant in ydilr arta is: Mrs. H. C. Barrow, Jr., 3205 Arendell St., Morehead City, N. C. Phone 6-3079 Free Demonstration No Obligation 1. Ceeeeilsw will Maviaee Ma Uut ?c caa&AVE you monvt aa en daanclaf . t tmtr ear Ml b accepted a* 4 (MlMMrtA. No co-tl(am an ft qalred. I. Y?tr Mtol??ap tfcraafh FAST. Id feUyt. N? "nt Up*." LUk into (Uanctat CM* >u( M carcfalljr at jroa look lot* ie " Commercial National Bank i broting 70 yeors of . ce to the Sou ; li ! if money family ' s most imp taut needs' So much to se- *c f-mp'ire . *o many ways to save! f<r nc, b# f <-- ? r 1 1 y '
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