i Morehead City Social News Sadetj Editor PfeM* IB44 Miss Evelyn Westergard left UK week (or California, where she la visiting relatives. Miss Lei a HoDis spent the week end in Willismston with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Dock Hollis. Mrs. Mamie Taylor and daugh ters, Catherine and Linda, attend ed May Day festivities at Greens boro College Saturday. Her daugh ter, Jackie, is a senior at Greens boro College. Miss Carolyn Laine and Miss Ma bel Laine arrived home Saturday from Goldsboro to spend the week end with their mother, Mrs. O. K Laine. Mr. Johnny Cates, Durham, was the weekend guest of Miss Doug lass Ann West at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas West, Coral Bay. Mrs. W. B. Chalk, who has been visiting in Herndon, Va., for two weeks, has returned home. Mr. Chalk went for her last week and they returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Zack Taft and chil dren have returned to their home in Greenville, after visiting Mrs. Taft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lasitter. Miss Lee Gould, RN, and her guest, Miss Jean Cheatham, RN, of Roanoke, Va., arc spending the summer with Miss Gould's parents, Capt. and Mrs. Dave Gould. Jimmy Parker, a student at Chowan College, Murfreesboro, ar rived Saturday to spend the week end at home. The Rev. J. F. Herbert spent last week in Sumter, S. C., with his mother. Mrs. W. L. Eason and daughter, Jane, and Mrs. Joe Bean and son, Joey, of Wilmington were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bor deaux. Mr. Dortch Herring of Kinston was the weekend guest of Mr. Charles Styron, Mitchell Village. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bordeaux and three sons and Mrs. 1. J. Bor deaux of Wilmington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bordeaux Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson of Goldsboro were here for the week end. Mrs. Lawrence Vickers and chil dren spent the weekend here from I am t candidate for Coroner of Cart era t County, Primary May 31?t, 1988. Your rote will bo appreciated. ?0Mi W. David Munden Durham with her paranti, Judge and Mrs Luther Hamilton. llr. C. B. Wade Jr. of Wlnaton Salcm is a patient at More head City Hospital. He was injured in an accident on a boat Friday. Mrs. Wade and their son, Byrd III, ar rived from Winston -Salem Friday night. Mrs. E. T. Rollins, Mrs. T. G. Wallace, Mrs. Cecil Gordon and Mias Robin Gordon of Durham were weekend guests at the Jeffer son Hotel and visited Mrs. Rollins' sister, Mrs. C. V. Wade. Mra. James McLawhorn and son, Mickey, of Vanceboro visited her mother, Mrs. Clarence Lupton, over the weekend. Mrs. Lupton Is confined to her home with a bro ken arm suffered in a fall at her home last week. Mrs. George Hardy and Mrs. Bill Pittman of South River, Mrs. Robert Luptort Of New Bern and Mrs. Ray White and daughter, Linda, of Cove City visited Mrs. Clarence Lupton Friday. Mr. H. L. Joslyn, Mrs. Mamie Taylor and Mrs. John Nelson at tended an NCEA meeting in Kin ston Thursday held for the purpose of planning the October diatrict meeting. Program Topics Listed By Woman's Auxiliary Program topics for the month have been announced by the Wo man's Auxiliary of the First Free Will Baptist Church. They are. The Home is the Basic Unit of So ciety, The Enemy's Attack on Com panionship and Helpfulness, The Enemy's Attack on the Godly Fruitfulness of the Home and The Enemy'a Attack on Discipline. The auxiliary will meet at the church tonight at 7:30 and will study the first topic of the month. Mrs. William J. Cherry Entertains Tuesday Club The Tuesday evening bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. William J. Cherry. Mrs. H. A. Weeks was the only guest Ar rangements of camellias and bridal wreath were used for decoration. High score was won by Mrs. Robert Freeman, second high by Mrs. J. R. Sanders and low by Mrs. Cherry. Cocoanut cake and coffee were served at the conclusion of play. * Mrs. H. A. Weeks Hostess To Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. H. A. Weeks was hostess to her bridge club Thursday eve ning at her home on Bridges Street. High score was won by Mrs. Robert Laughton, second high by Mrs. Bruce Willis and low by the hostess, Mrs. Weeks. Cocoanut pie with whipped cream, salted nuts and coffee were served. Mrs. WUlis will entertain the club this week. Mrs. Hamilton Hostess To Bridge Club Last Week Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Sr. enter tained her bridge club last week. Mrs. Darden Sure was ? guest. Mrs. Eure won high score, Mrs. S. W. Thompson was second high and Mrs. B. F. Royal wai lo~ Mrs. Hamilton served a frozen salad with soft drinks. Mrs. M. T. Mills will entertain the club this afternoon. Word of Death Kecelred Word has been received here at the death of Mr. Walter Winbourn in Gainesville, Ga., laat week. He was the brother of Mrs. Luther Bridges, formerly of Morehead City. Mrs. Bridgea la the widow of Or. Bridgea, who was a former pastor at First Methodist Church. t'Ooh! I low My New figure' . u>R ? JiAIHA Aftwll* j??S? ina N. C. M tO SUM A OA IN. AnyeaiMillWai L? lulu* VWwVUM?iOT MWp ^wim aw na io too way phcn? Aft yoo rirad of k?n Up*, thfgha, anklaa ud M|l>nl fan to your appaorooca and dn> r?? tba prM* ud phaut of praniini youraalf m your ?off attractive box io wdsy's iltndf (ukiooi? If yoo want to via iacfaa Iron your l|an...if you ?M to to ilim again ... acquaint younalf oo* whh fto murrn mom i n<H of ponivo axarcita and caloric raducrloa. Ii'a tto vary way 10 icqain a tuor i tlandar, flamocoua i|un to many raua hav? tatoltad to taaaia STAUFTER ?ay 1? (or PwmIm a Day fSz Wadding Plan* Given By Miss Thelma Memakis Miu Ttaelms Memakis, who will marry Mr. Larry Evan Barnette, has completed plana for her wed ding. The ceremony will be performed at four o'clock in the afternoon Friday, June (, at First Methodist Church. Ministers from Wilming ton and Richmond, Va. will offi ciate. Miss Memakis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Memakis of this city and Mr. Barnette, who is stationed aboard the CGC Chilula, ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barnette of Norfolk, Va., formerly of Morehead City. Hospital NotM Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Mrs. Agnes Salter, Master Dennis Wilils, Salter Path; Mrs. Geneva Bass, Mrs. Mabel Graham, Mrs. Thelma Nobles, Miss Virginia Whaley, Mrs. Madie Henderson. Morehead City; Master Vincent Earl Becton Jr., Mrs. Edith Ipock, Beaufort; Mrs. Letha Forrest, Newport; Mrs. Florena Goodwin, Cedar Island; Mrs. Marie Davis, Harkers Island. Thursday, Mrs. Ida Reynolds, Mr. Wilbur Garner, Newport; Mas ter William Yeager, Miss Coretta Yeager, Mrs. Evelyn McBride, Morehead City; Mrs. Dot Nelson, Beaufort. Friday, Mrs. Mildred Davis, Beaufort; Mr. Charles Byrd Wade Jr., Winston Saiem. Discharged: Thursday, Miss Phyllis Ann Springle, Mrs. Ruth Keel, Mrs. Edith Ipock, Beaufort; Mrs. Florena Goodwin, Cedar Is land; Mrs. Betty Cox, Morehead City; Mrs. Erma Davis, llarlowe; Mr. Lionel Pelletier, Stella. Friday, Mrs. Geraldine Taylor and daughter, Sea Level; Miss Vir ginia Whaley, Mrs. Jerry Harris and daughter, Mrs. Madie Hender son, Morehead City; Mr. Otis L. Warren, Master Vincent Becton Jr., Beaufort; Master Dennis Wil lis, Mrs. Thelma Ward, Salter Path; Mrs. Mae Davis, Atlantic Beach; Mrs. Letha Forrest, New port; Mrs. Laverne Peden, Have lock. Saturday, Mr. William N. Gil christ, Beaufort; Mrs. Ida Rey nolds, Mrs. Pearl Lockey and son, Newport; Master William Yeager, Miss Coretta Yeager, Mrs. Olive Roach, Morehead City; Mrs. Agnes Salter, Salter Path. 8ea Level Hospital Admitted: Thursday, Mrs. Re becca Goodwin, Cedar Island; Fri day, Mr. Gaston Smith, Atlantic; Miss Ellen Tyler, Smyrna; Sat urday, Mrs. Myra Lewis, Harkers Island; Master Sterling Chadwick, Marshall berg. Siuday, Mrs. Judy Daniels, Miss Phyllis Goodwin, Miss Judy Good win, Cedar Island; Mrs. Rowena Guthrie, Harkers Island; Mr. Anas tasia West, Morehead City; Mr. Alec Lewis, Beaufort; Monday, Miss Lynn Perry, Morehead City. Discharged: Thursday, Mr. Da vid Taylor, Beaufort; Friday, Mr. John Willett, Mrs. Roma Smith, Atlantic; Mrs. Bessie Ward, Mrs. Marie Taylor, Mr. Devem Mc Lawhorn, Newport; Mr. Leslie Muse, Havelock. Saturday, Mrs. Lois Hill and son, Mr. Eldred Gillikin, Beaufort; Mrs. Evelyn Fulcher, Sea Level Snnday, Mrs. Laurie Norris, Kin ston; Mrs. Olivia Salter, Mrs. Vir ginia Couch, Morehead City; Mrs. Hazel Edwards, Beaufort; Mr. Sam Woodall, New Bern; Mrs. Betty Harris, Mrs. Judy Daniels, Cedar Island. Stork Newt Births It Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Davis, Beaufort, a ion, Friday, May 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nelson, Beaufort, a daughter, Thursday, May 1. Birth at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Guion Bruce Hill, Beaufort, a son, Bruce Greg ory, Monday, April 28. Horn* Agent Announces Meetings This Week Mrs. Floy Garner, home agent, has announced two Home Demon stration Club meetings and a spe cial meeting for this week. The WUdwood Club will meet at 7:30 tonight at the home of Mrs. Joe Barnes. The PeUetier Club will meet at 2 p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Herman Taylor. There will be a special meeting of all curb market sellers at the home agent's office, Beaufort, Wednesday morning at 11. Welcome Saa Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nelson Jr. of Washington, D. C. welcomed a son, David Ralph, Thursday, May 1. The newcomer weighed 7 pounds ? ounces. He has a brother, John III, who is three. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE Women Plan Tours Making Old Homes Tour plans recently at the borne of Mrs. W. N. Gilchrist, chairman, above, were Mrs. W. I. Loftin, Mrs. K. S. Stevenson, Mrs. E. J. Davis. Mrs. Grayden Paul, Miss GeraMine Smith, Mrs. Gilchrist and Mrs. G. W. Duncan. The tour of several homes, tour by bus of historic landmarks, a relics eihibit, arts and crafts show will tawe pUcc, under sponsorship of the Beaufort Woman's Club, on Wednesday, June 18. Two Housewives 'Get Goods' on Cancer Quacks By HARRY JUPITER Bakersficld, Calif. (AP) ? There are those, glib of tongue, who profit from the human fear of can cer by claiming to cure the in curable. And there are those with the courage to expose them. Mrs. Eleanor McKee and Mrs. Claire Schacfer are among the courageous? volunteers in the fight against cancer quackery. Mrs. McKee, a 34-year-old Wood ville farmwife, carries a burn scar on her shoulder from the job she did in gathering evidence against Perle Savely, 79, of Lemoore, Calif. Mrs. Schaefer, SO, of Bakers field, executive secretary of the Kern County Cancer Society, went through treatment by a fantastic "ozone machine" to expose Frank lin D. Lee, 70, of Bakersfield. Both Convicted Savely and Lee were convicted of practicing medicine without a license. Savely was fined $400, placed on probation for two years and ordered to make restitution to his "patients." Lee was jailed for one year. Mrs. McKee and Mrs. Schaefer met for the first time recently when they were honored in San Francisco by the American Can cer Society for their undercover work. The quiet-spoken farmwife? the mother of five children? said she had been critized by some people for her part in exposing Savely. It was so discouraging, she said, she consulted her minister, who "put his arm around me and said he was proud of me." But there were rewards. Honored in Editorial inc mire Advance - Register wrote an editorial addressing her by name; "To you goes our nomination at Tulare County's 'woman of the year' for your humanitarian work in exposing a cancer cure 'quack' by exposing yourself to his treat ment." Mrs. Schaefer's greatest reward was even more personal. "After Lee's trial, I heard of a woman who had planned to go to him," she said. "She listened to the trial, then went to a regular doctor, who sent her to the county hospital. She's being treated for her ailment. Even if she were the only one ? and I'm sure there are more ? I feel that whatever I have done was well worthwhile." Mrs. McKee, whose mother died of cancer, became worried after failing to dissuade a friend from going to Savely. She consulted the California Cancer Society. Agents of the Pure Food and Drug Ad ministration pertuaded her to go to Savely's house and show him a non-pigmentcd mole on her right shoulder. "I agreed til do what 1 could, but I certainly didn't know what I was getting into," she said. Makes 'DiagBoais' "He reached into a bag and took out a 10-cent magnifying glass ? the kind my children often play with ? and looked at my shoulder. He frowned and told me I had can cer. (rMhftariGHS4 I E. W. Downum Co. ?? astkent iron "He took a shoe paste jar from a box and took a penknife from his pocket. He wiped the knife on his pants and then used it to spread ointment from the jar on the mole on my shoulder. "He was so convincing, appar ently so sincere, that even though I knew he was lying, I half be lieved him." Sample Obtained On another visit, Mrs. McKee was accompanied by a Pure Food and Drug agent who posed as her brother. A sample of the ointment was obtained. After analyzing it, agents arrested Savely. Mrs. Schaefcr was accompanied on her first visit to Lee by Mrs. Vernice Jensen, who had a minia ture wire recorder concealed in her dress. Lee examined Mrs. Sc|iaefer's foot, explaining that all titrVei were centered there. After squeez-1 ing the foot until she winced, she said, Lee told her she had kidney trouble, "needed a cleanup job inside," had a strong heart, a liver that was acting up, had female trouble and internal disorder. Special Gadget Mrs. Schaefer said Lee treated her with an "ozone machine," a box and board with lighted tubes. It emitted fumes that made her dizzy as he moved it back and forth across her body, she said. After that, he prescribed sage tea and a flesh-burning ointment. Lee was arrested during Mrs. Schaefer's third visit. "He had a fatherly appear ance," Mrs. Schaefer said. "He was pleasant, jolly, re assuring and sang hymns in a nice baritone voice as he went from patient to patient. He said he could be a doctor if he wanted to but he didn't want to." Favorable Weather Boosts Business Neir - perfect weather greeted visitors to the county over the weekend. Maximum temperatures ranged from 68 on Thursday to 80 on Saturday. The nights were cool, running from 55 to 64 degrees. The wind was calm on Thursday and light breezes came from the southwest on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Maximum and minimum tem peratures and wind direction fol low: Max. Mia. Wind Thursday 68 55 Calm Friday j.. 76 61 SW Saturday to 64 SW Sunday _... 75 64 SW ? ^1 Beauty ? j dignity ? strength ?fl VUK tar display aa aa* yard Granite Work* at Morehead CHjr Cemetery Cartarot County Memorial Sorvic# a branch at Grecnrilla Marble tad Granite Worka Harrey HaaMa Sr., bf. Pbaaa Mill Eleanor McKee well worthwhile' Beaufort Seniors To Present Play Friday Night at 8 Beaufort seniors will present their senior play, The Doctor in Spite of Himself, a rollicking farce, at 8 p.m. Friday in the school auditorium. Directing the play is Mrs. Ben Arrington. Members of the cast are David Chipman, Frances Bell, Bronna Willis, Ernest Carraway, Raymond Smith, Larry Kirk. Judie Moore, Jackie Young, Tommy Jones, Alex Copejand, Joey Pake, Brenda Smith and Mary Lou Temple. Admission is 80 cents for adults and 40 cents for students. School Lunch Menus Listed Today: Turkey and gravy, dreaa tag, crant 'iry aaoee, green peaa, bread and butter, milk, cookiea. Wedneaday: Shepherd pl?, freah collarda, pickled beeta, bread and butter, milk, peacbea. Thuraday: Baby lima beana, cole alaw, raw oniona, hot biaculta and butter, milk, cookiea. Friday: Barbecue on buna, pi mento cheeae aaodwich, potato aticka, milk, banana pudding. More be ad City School Today: Weinera and buna, baked beana, alaw, carrot atripa, apple aauce, cake, milk. Wedneaday: Baked ham, potato aalad, buttered cabbage, pickled beeta, bread, rice cuatard, milk. Thnraday: Meat and pimento cheeae aandwichea, macaroni aal ad, atring beans, banana pudding. milk. Friday: Tuna aalad, lettuce and tomato aalad, buttered sweet po tatoes cbeeae atripa, baked ap ples, bread, milk. Smyrna School Today: Shepard pie, green beau, diced cbeeae, orange pineapple jello, bread, milk. Wedneaday: Hot dog?, beans, cole alaw, cake with king, rolls, milk. Thnraday: Sliced chopped ham, macaroni and cheese, lettuce and tomato salad, chocolate cookies, bread, milk Friday: Fish sticks, potato chips, cole slaw, cranberry cake, bread, milk. Frank Cheek, Morebead City, had engine failure in his 24-foot cabin cruiser at the Cape Lookout Coast Guard dock Sunday night. He had tied there and then couldn't get his motor started. Coast Guardsmen towed him to Morebead City. Special Invitation HONORING CARTERET'S OLDEST MOTHER From 9 A.M. 'til 5:30 P.M. Thursday, May 8th Anyone May Register For Lucky Drawing Thursday, May 8th Winner to Receive BIG, BEAUTIFUL AZALEA PLANT All Mother* Eligible to Win Oldest, Youngest and the Mother with the most children are to receive a beautiful Potted Plant Our Oldest Mothers Will be Rocking In Our Window All Day Thursday ?>ilj uui / ' I Remember Mother on her day with a beautiful Potted ' Plant or lovely Duh Garden with many lovely plants to choose. Be Sure to Visit Our Green Hou*e in the Back Irene's Plant Dept. Operated by Mrs. E. P. S pence "I'm an architect . . . my First-Citizens savings book ^ is my blueprint for ' the future." Coavealeatly UtlM la ? Morehead City With Drive-la Service ? Bcaafort ? Cherry Point ? Havdock ? Newport and la other ftae N. C. cumuiaaltiei ?I RS I 1 CITIZENS , A 3% GUARANTIID > MEMIIR f.D.I.C, I NTEREST .

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