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XH< to in Morehead City Social News Mlu Ellca Bordeaux, Society Editor Pkoae ? ? Ml ?? i The Missel Daisy Brock and Bar on bara Ogleaby, who are employed in Raleich. arrived Saturday to spend the weekend with their parents, Mr snd Mrs. E. R Brock and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Oglesby. He Mr. Truman Kemp flew to Leba iliV. non, Pa., over the weekend to *"? -spend Mother's Day with his till" mother. ?HI Mrs. A. B. Roberts. Mrs. Perry ' Taylor Jr. and Mrs. William Condie were in Greenville Saturday. They 1 went to take some children, who <? appeared on television. Mrs. Earl I'iner returned home Friday from Madison. N. J., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Guthrie, tier mother, Mrs. G. D. Canfield, who had been there sev 4 eral weeks, returned home with ' her. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris spent the weekend in Mount Olive with Mrs. Morris's mother, Mrs. T. R. Thigpen. Mr. Robert Jones of Greenville spent Wednesday here with his aunt, Mrs. G. C. Hedgepeth. Mr. C. E. Styron and son, Clar ence, have returned from Ashe ville, where Clarence displayed his science fair exhibit at the State Medical Convention. While there, Clarence was contacted by Mr. Harry Davis of the state museum, Raleigh, and the exhibit is now on display at the museum. S'Sgt. and Mrs. W. R. Sammons and children, Tarver, Linda and Billy, have returned home from Okinawa, where they have been for two and a half years, and are visit ' ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McKnight and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sammons. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. McKnight re lj turned home over the weekend (('? from Bethesda, Md., where Mr. j< McKnight was a patient at the Clinical Center. Walter Graham Fulcher arrived home Saturday from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. James Bedsworth and family of Margarita, Canal Zone, are visiting his mother, Mrs. Carrie Bedsworth, and sister, Miss Pearl Bedsworth. Miss Ruth Peeling returned Sttn day from several days' visit in York, Pa., with her family. Mr. and Mrs. John Danielson returned home Thursday from two weeks vacation. They visited Mr. ;![ij and Mrs. W. R. McClain in King Bi r,!i SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE M4M 1<? BRIDGES tft. ?OBRHEAI) CITY " ?ton, N. Y. and Mrs. Marcella Szymanski and Mrs. Penn Hilman in New Jersey. They alao visited in New England. Mr. and Mra. Bernard Morton spent the weekend in Blanch with her mother, Mra. Chandler. Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Fussell and children, Johnny and Ruth, and Mra. G. C. Hedgepeth spent Sun day in Nashville and attended the Jones family reunion. Mrs. Howard Strawcutter of Lumberton was here Friday. Re turning home with her was her aunt, Mrs. Gladys Pearson. Mrs. Haiel Piner returned home Sunday from St. Luke's Hospital, New Bern, where she underwent an operation. Mrs. L. B. Lane has arrived from Miami, Fla., to spend the summer with her daughters, Mrs. Howard Wade and Mrs. Charles Styron. Master Thurman Vickers arrived Saturday to spend the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hamilton. He and his brother. Bill, who has been hete a week, returned to their home in Durham, Sunday. Mrs. David Sabiston of Jackson ville spent Saturday with her mo ther, Mrs. W. H. Jackson. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Derrickson left over the weekend for Fayette ville to visit their grandson, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wade of New Bern are visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Pclleticr. Robert G. Lewis Receives Chemistry Award at UNC Robert Glenn Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lewis, has been named recipient of the Sophomore Chemistry Award at the Unlveraity of North Carolina. The award is presented annually by Alpha Chi Sigma, national chemical fraternity, to two out standing sophomores in chemistry. The award consists of the engrav ing of the recipient's names on a golden plaque which is on display in the chemistry department, as well aa a gift of chemistry books. Robert is a 195? graduate of More head City High School. Mr*. Johnson Entertains Fortnightly Bridge Club Mrs. O. H. Johnson entertained the fortnightly bridge club at her home Thursday. Guests were Mrs. Fred Clarkson, Mrs. David Mur ray, Mrs. Percy Deyo, Mrs. W. N. Lewis and Mrs. D. G. Bell. Club high was won by Mrs. G. C. Cooke and club low by Mrs. G. D. Gamble. High score for guests was won by Mrs. Clarkson and guest low by Mra. Bell. The hostess served a dessert of block cake with strawberries and whipped cream, coffee and can dies. To Give Play The pupils of Mra. J. O. Fussell's kindergarten will present The Woodland Copycata on Saturday, May 17, at 7:30 in the auditorium of Morehead City School. to INTEREST PAID ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Save a Little Each Week . . . Watch Your Money Grow Commercial National Bank City ? Sm Lanl MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE JT8TE* FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION TODAY , 9-11 i m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hoapital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Cub, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p.m.? Down East Lions Club, Sea Level Inn 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Masonic hall. Morehead City 7:30 p m. ? Lanier Book Club, civic center, Morehead City S p.m. ? Folk an<i square danc I ing, recreation building, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Boy Scout Leaders Roundtable, civic center, More head 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 10 a.m.? St. Mary's Chapter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Auxiliary, parish house, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Flight C, 9948th Air Re serve Sq , municipal building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Esther Rebckahs. 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 Lockcy'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) 8:30 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 hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Order of Eastern Star, Masonic hall, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Morehead City-Beaufort Elks Club, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Cub Scout Leaders Roundtable, civic center, More head City FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall east of Camp Glenn School University Women Name New Chairmen Friday New chairmen were named at a dinner meeting of the American Association of University Women Friday evening at the Rex Restau rant. The new chairmen follow: Mrs. Harry Venters, programs; Mrs. John Costlow, membership; Miss Ruth Peeling, mass media and publicity; Mrs. Milton Roush, art; Mrs. Doris Scott, education. Mrs. Barbara Nicholson, interna tional relations and legislative; Mrs. Leland Day, status of women and fellowship; Mrs. James Con nor, social and economic; Mrs. Virginia Bradburry, hospitality. It was decided to have a family picnic June 7. The Cherry Point branch members and their fami lies will be invited. The place of the picnic will be announced later. Mrs. Ray Brown, president, pre sided. She gave a report on the April convention, which she and Mrs. Venters attended. Weiner Roast Honors Two Teen-Agers on Birthdays Miss Myrna Willis and Stanley Smith of Salter Path celebrated their 19th birthdays Wednesday night with a Joint party. Friends of the honorees gave a weiner roast at Pine Knoll Shores. The fifty-eight guests present enjoyed hot dogs and soft drinks. The birthday gifts were opened by the fire. Horehead Man Completes IBM School Friday William R. McClain, of 204 N. 'till St., More he ad City, graduated Friday from an eight month Air Defense Training Courae of Inter national Business Machines Cor poration's Military Products Divi sion, Kingston, N. Y. Mr. McClain, son of Mrs. Carlos Cordova, has been assigned to an Air Defense Installation at Lexing ton, Mass., site of one of the SAGE (Semi Automatic Air Ground En vironment) Computera being man ufactured for the U.S. Air Force by IBM. The high speed SAGE Comput ers, comprising more than 350 tons of electronic equipment, gather William R. Med a in . . . completes school and evaluate air defense informa tion from radar stations, Texas towers, Strategic Air Command aircraft and other sources. Mr. McClain, in completing the field engineering course, concen trated on specialized electronics training in preparation for installa tion work, testing and maintaining the computers for regular 24-hour a-day operation. Mr. McClain and his wife, Flor ence, and their son, Michael Dow, 2, will reside in the Lexington area. Mrs. McClain is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniel son, of 208 N. 20th St., Morehead City. School Chorus To Sing Friday The Morehead City High School Chorus will present its spring con cert at 8 p.m. Friday in the school auditorium. The program will open with two numbers by the chorus, Listen to the Lambs and Land of the Sky Blue Water. The Boys Glee Club will sing Let Us Break Bread Together and There is No Death. The next three numbers by the chorus will be Summertime, Who is Sylvia? and The Soldiers Chorus. The Girls Glee Club will sing My Heart is Like a Singing Bird, Sol veges Song and There's Something About a Soldier. The chorus will conclude with Roses from the South and the Spirit of Music. The choral groups are under the direction of Ralph Wade. Delegates to Attend Episcopal Convention Delegates from St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Morehead City, will attend the 75th a-inual conven tion of the Eastern Carolina Dio cese in Stephen's Church, Golds boro, tomorrow and Thursday. The delegates are W. W. Patrick, E. H. Swann, W. H. Lewis and T. D. Phillips. Alternate delegate Stanley Woodland will attend and give a report for the Parish and Missions committee. The Rev. E. Guthrie Brown, rector, will also attend the convention. HERNIA ? RUPTURE Gel Comfort and Relief Without An Old Fashoined Type Trutt (For Reducible Hernia or Rupture) Ed F. Hill, Specialist, of the Dobbs Tru?? Co., will be at More head City Drug Store, THURSDAY AFTER NOON, MAY 15th, 2 P.M. to ? P.M. Only. Tin ni oat eauaal ef trades for nMM< raptare ? the BULB LK88, BELTLGSS, 8TRAPLESS, DOBBS TRUSS. A CONCAVE PAD holds the raptare Uke the paint of year hand. The Dehhs Pad dees aot spread the BModes. PftvMh raptare keceahf larfer. NOTE THE DATE aad COME IN. Oae day oely. Demonstrate FREE. For >n, womea aad chfldrea. Tickets are Going Fasti Beaufort Mayor C. T. Lewis, right, and Vie Bella mah seem pleased with the aale of chances on the color television set to be given away by the Beaufort chamber of commerce. Mr. Bellamah haa the set on the end of the counter at the Beaufort Bar and has chances for sale there. Other chaniber members are also sellir chances on the set, which will be give* away May 30. Garden Time By M. E. GARDNER Daffodils and tulips give us much pleasure in early spring and are to be found in most of our gardens. The question is: should they be taken up every year; every second year; or every third year? It Is not necessary to lift daffo dils every year but it is highly desirable that the bulbs be dug, divided, and replanted every third year. This gives them a better chance to grow and re produce. If yours need to be moved, wait until the leaves be gin to turn yellow before dlg g lag While the leaves are still green, they are manufacturing food and storing it in the bulbs for next year's flowers. They may be dug, divided and replanted immediately, or they may be dried and stored in a cool place and held for fall planting. The tulip Is somewhat differ ent. Bulbs should be taken up and replanted every second year. The bulbs may deteriorate rather rapidly and for this reason it is sometimes best to bay freah bulbs every year If large flow era are desired. If bulbs are to be replanted, do not dig then until the leaves turn yellow, aa was the case with daffodils. Bearded (German iris) is bloom ing now in our neighborhood and will be ready to divide and trans plant in about a month. However, plants may be divided and trans planted any time during the sum mer and early fall. A good divi sion consists of a newjrhizome, or thickened underground stem, with a cluster, or fan, of leaves. After the division has been made, the rhixome should be planted so that the top of it wUI be even with the soli. Deep planting is not desirable. Beard ed Iris do best in well drained soils which dry rather quickly. Cool weather in the spring fre quently interferes with fruit setting on tomato plants. This is particu larly true of the first two or three flower clusters that are formed. Hormones, or plant regulators, ap plied to these first clusters may give you earlier tomatoes and more total production. They may be purchased from your seedsman under the trade names of "Blos som Set" or "Fruitone." If yon want to experiment, use one of these materials accord ing to accompanying directions. Spray on the open blossoms with an atomizer or fine spray. Stork Newt Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Tobey Moselcy, Morehead City, a daughter, Thurs day, May 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Guthrie, Beaufort, a son, Thursday, May 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Grayden Glo ver, Beaufort, a son, Wednesday, May 7. Five Men Will Serve At Highway Directors Five from this county have been named to the board of directors of the Ail-Seashore Highway Associa tion . They are David Yeomans, Har kers Island; Dan Walker, Beaufort; Dr. Russell Outlaw, Morehead City; Dr. L. J. Duprcc, route 1 Swansboro, and P. H. Geer Jr., Morehead City. They will represent the second division, central coast ot North Carolina. Win In Contest Miss Cheryl Murdock and Mas ter Gregory Bell won third place in a cha cha contest on a television program in Greenville Saturday. Cheryl la the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Murdock aad Greg ory Is the son of Mr. and Mrs Bobby BelL Hospital Notes Morrhf ?d City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Mrs. Ruth Moseley, Mrs. Effie Hayes, Mrs. \ Birdie Lewis, Mrs. Linda Guthrie, Morehead City; Mrs. Doris Con- : nell, New Bern; Mrs. Carolyn Guthrie, Mrs. Arline Glover, Mr. Julian Hamilton Jr., Beaufort. Thursday, Mr. Obson Brinson, Miss Virginia Whaley, Master Richard Spears Jr., Morehead City; Mr. Blondell Lawrence, Beaufort. Friday, Mrs. Lois Lowe, Glou cester; Mrs. Florence McElroy, Mrs. Bertha Woolridge, Mr*. Lois Webb, Morehead City; Mrs. Thel ma Thomas, Atlantic Beach. Discharged: Thursday, Mrs. Ethel Bercegeay and son, Miss Leona Teasley, Newport; Mrs. Grace Guthrie and daughter, Straits; Mr. John L. Midgett, Mas ter Richard McClain Jr., Mrs. Linda Guthrie, Morehead City; Mrs. Margaret Clawson, Beaufort. Friday, Mr. Blondell Lawrence, Mr. Julian Hamilton Jr., Beaufort; Mr. Wilbur Garner, Newport; Mas ter Richard Spears Jr., Morehead City. Saturday, Mrs. Ruth Moseley and daughter, Mr. Obson Brinson, Morehead City; Mr. WlUiam Bry ant, Havelock. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Thursday, Mr. Virgil Harris, Marshallberg; Friday, Mrs. Mathalene Chadwick, Straits; Sat urday, Mr. Jefferson Abbott, Kin ston; Mrs. Lena Williams, Ocra coke. Sunday, Mr. Henry Davis, Har kers Island; Mr. Ted R. Hall, Morehead City; Mrs. Helen Guth rie, Otway; Monday, Mr. Walker Wynne, Straits. Discharged: Thursday, Mrs. Vio let Willis, Mr. James Noe, Beau fort; Mrs. Rowena Guthrie, Mrs. Myra Lewis and daughter, Har kers Island; Miss Judy Goodwin, Cedar Island; Mrs. Loretta Tay lor, Beaufort RFD. Friday, Miss Debbie Lee Ed wards, Mrs. Pauline Peterson, Morehead City; Mr. Virgil Harris, The opera, "Falstaff," is a musi cal version made by Verdi from Shakepeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor." Marshallberg; Saturday, Mrs. Myr tle Small, Newport; Mrs. Sarah Pittman, Morehead City. Sunday, Mrs. Tamsey Daniels, Atlantic; Mrs. Mathalene Chad wick, Straits; Monday, Mrs. Judy Daniels and daughter, Cedar Is land; Mr. Jack McMan&s, Davis; Mrs. Barbara Harvell and son, Beaufort. E. W. Downum Co. DETAKTMKVr STOKE Horn* Ag*nt Annownco Five Meetings This W*?k Five meetinga ha*e bees an nounced tor the week by lb*. Flo? Gainer, county home agent Tm acbedule of meetinga followa: The Ruaaella Creek Home Demoaatratlon Club will meet at T:30 tomorrow sight at the home of Mre. L. S. Fodrie. On Tburaday the Crab Point Club will meet at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mre. Charlea Stanley. The Giouceater Club will meet Friday at 3 p.m. with Mr*. Bill Pigott and the Merrimoo Commun ity 4 H Club will meet at 7:30 Fri day. Mra. Neal Campen will entertain the Wiregraaa Club at 7:30 Mooday night. Call Be and SAVE JumlM FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: * APPLIANCES * PLUMBING. HEATING * IRRIGATION * FLOORCOVERING * TELEVISION * FARM EQUIPMENT Call C-41M NlgM 2-47U SEARS IIS AmM M. 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