Mar 13? Mr ud Mrs. Ray Futh nll and children of Chinquapin visited in the community Sunday. John Bradshsw, US Navy of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend with his parents, Ur. and Mrs. Willie Bradshaw. Mrs. A. N. Bell, Mr. Clyde BeU, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Williams and children visited Mrs. Nannie Small and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Free man at Bridgeton Sunday after Boon. Mrs. Wallace Connor of New yort visited in the community Sun day. Mr. aad Mrs. Edsel Bell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Tur ner and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Obi* Turner at Beaufort Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jimmy Edwards of New port spent Sunday vith her par ants, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dill of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. Earl Dickinson of Core Creek attended services at the Harlowe Methodist Church Sunday. Mrs. Willie Bradshaw is visiting relatives in Kjaston. Mr. a*d Mrs E R. ??wlin and son and Mr. T. W. Fox spent Sun day afternoon at Newport. Mr. Tull Jarman has retarud to Kinstoa, after spendiag several months with Mr. and Mrs. Willi* Bradshaw. Mrs. Johnay Cecelski and daugh ters, Betty and Blaine, of Santa Ana, Calif., are visiting her mo ther, Mrs. Vera Bell. Mrs. Emma Davis was at More head City Saturday to see Dr Royal. Several from the community at tended the senior play at the Beau fort High School Friday night Mr. Clyde Bell, Mr. Paul Jar man and Mr. Tomny Aldridge at tended the race at Darlington, S. C., Saturday. Cats and dogs with transected spinal cords have been taught to walk by researchers in the psychol ogy department laboratories at Il linois Institute of Technology. Hmtw rCEBARlSLAIID L May 14 - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels and family of WilUston 1 spent Sunday with Mrs. Daniels' mother, Mrs. Madora Day. Mrs. Neil Daniels and daughter. Rebeeea Dawn, returned home from the hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Emory and daughter, Frances, spent the week end with Mr. Emory's mother, Mrs. Delia Emory. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ross Lupton and two children of California are spending some time with Mr. Lup toa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor wood Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn and two sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Van Horn's mother and grandparents, Mrs. Dora Day and Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin and children of Atlantic visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daniels and boys spent the weekend with Ml. Daniels's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Daniels. Pvt. Walter Moore Day. who U stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C, spent the weekend with his (rani' mother, Mrs. Madora Day Mr and Mrs. BUI Bratt a at daughter, Mary, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bratt's parents, Mr. aad Mr*. Lewis Goodwin. Mr. ancf Mrs. James Luptoa aad sons of Harlowe visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Luptoa and sons of Harlowe visited relative* here Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Luther I.upton of New Bern spent the weekend with Mrs. Lupton's mother, Mrs. Ma dora Day. Mrs. Gregory Rice and ehildreo of Morehead spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Janet Dan iels. Mrs. Susan Day of Morehead i* spending a few days with some of her relatives. The Rev. W. R. Hale filled his regular appointment at the Meth odist Church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter and so* Mfrey o I Morehead CKjr spent Sunday with Mtt. Salter'* mother, Mrs. JaMt Daniels. The ravival which began at the FWB church May 4 ended Sunday Dlght, May U. The Rev. Seldon Ballard, patter of the FWB church ot Morehead. was the guest speak er. Mra. Burgees Lupton was hon ored at a shower Tuesday Bight, May 13, which was given by Mrs. Julian Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lewis ot Morehead visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Alton Mason of Har taers Island filled his regular ap putatment at the FWB church Sun day morning. May 14? Mr. and Mrs. A } Hub bard Jr. spent last weekend in Fayetteville. On Sunday they at tended Homecoming services at Ivanhoe Presbyterian Church. Miss Mary Lou Greiner, who has just returned from a trip to South Africa, visited Mias Betsy Wil liams last week before continuing home to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meadows Jr., Swansboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Chadwick and children, Win ston-Salem, Wafted their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chadwick this wcekead. Mr. and Mrs Matney Davis and children, NocMk, Va , are visitiag their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren zo Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Kugeae Davis, MarahaUherg. Mr. and Mr* Letter Pigott are spending some time in Charleston, S. C., and JgckaonviUe. Fla. Mrs. Bob Lowe is at hone after being a patient in Moreiiend City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Willis vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Guthrie and baby, Strait*, Thursday night. Mis* Maggie Pigott is visiting Mrs. Floyd Chadwick at Smyrna. Mr and Mrs. Manley Fulcher and chilrdcn, Atlantic, spent the weekend with hui pirntl. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Chad wick Sr. Mr Bill Pigott spent tike eod at home from Valeria* Adftin isbratioB Hoapital, Durham, "KM he u s patient. Mils Betsy WiHuma, Km Bert, spent the weekend *1 k*T UM here. Mr. awl Mrs. K. I. BMr ?od Billy. Vaateboro, aer? hcte for the woekend Harvard University w?t (winded by the Puritan* in MM. But. it was not until 1619 that the nam* was officially changed to honor John Harvard, who contributed money and books to aid the col lege LOOK .a FORD with Air Conditioning costs less than many medium-priced cars without it ! Depend on Ford to fina a way to bring air conditioning within reach of nearly every new car buyer If yon ever have said, "Some day I'm going to own a oar witt) air conditioning" . . . here is the most welcome news in a long while: A comparison of manufacturers' suggested re tail delivered prices shows that a 58 Ford with air condition* ing costs less than many medium-priced cars without itl So why wait? Your Ford Dealer is ready now to show you just how pleasant . . . how comfortable . . . how fatigue-free your tinner driving can be in an air-conditioned Ford. No matter how high the temperature soars, you 11 ride cool and comfy as an arctic polar beaxl Something else youll appreciate almost as much as Ford's air conditioning is its spirited performance. Ford offers you . Thunderbird-powered V-8 engine that is new from oil pan up . . . new from machined combustion chambers to silent working hydraulic valve lifters. It's the Thunderbird's own V-8 so naturally it gives the Thunderbird's own special brand of V-8 skedaddle? up to 300 horsepower-worth of itl Just team this V-8 with Ford's all-new Cruise-O-Matic Drive transmission and you'll get as much as 15* better gas mileage. It's like getting back 15/ on every gas dollar! So add it all up: low-cost air conditioning, Thuoderbird CO, thrifty operation. Can any other car offer you so much real value? Then why not see your Ford Dealer today? Hell show you how to stop perspiring and start liviagl May if National Car Safety Month ...V Check ymur- car v'CUclr your drMng SCH?CK ACCIDENTS SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FOtO DEALER Maola Golden Guernsey first in energy . . . first in quality J^joCa ?*UX eOlDCH GUERNSEY SIX. [GOLDEN OL'ERKfrv V MBr AMERICA'S TABU MiLK PtSTlURIZlD ?hOMOGlNU'D VITAMIN d ONI H XI f iAllON IOIIID MAoummin ? ML GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK SCORCHY SMITH Net Much Tim* L.ft! -IF I ONLY HAP A SPEAf? ?HEX YMSTMAPJWED. *5. COCA PERFECT HE ALMOST HAD ME OAKY DOAKS Fight Promoter

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