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Morehead City Social News gflH+r Pkon MH? Mr. ind Mrs George W. Corey 1 and ofcildren at Williaraston wart I vaafcepd guests of Mr. and Mrs. I Maurice Richardson Mr*. Beulah Worley, Goldsboro, was the house guest Tuesday night of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ayscue. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thompson III and children, Sanford IV and Nancy, will arrive this weekend from Chapel Hill to spend the sum mer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Itompaon Jr. 'Mr. H. A. Weeks of Asheboro spent the weekend here with Mrs. Weeks and their son, Cecil. Dr. and Mrs. Lane Barksdale of New York City are expected to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joalyn. The Barksdales are vacationing at Ocracoke. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill will have as their weekend guests his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeill, his sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Easley, of Washington, D. C., and Dr. and Mrs. Fleming Fuller and children, Diane, Tex, and Curt, of Kinston. They will attend the graduation of Robert McNeill from Morehead City High School tonight. Gus Duvis Jr. of the Unlveraity of North Carolina and Mrs. P. S. Chagaris of New Bern have arrived to visit Mr. and Mra. Gut Davit and will attend the graduation of F?te Davit from Morehead City High School tonight. On Monday the Davitet and Art. Chagarit will return to Chapel Hill with Gut Jr. and he will receive his bache lor of arti degree from the unl veraity Monday night. Mr. and Mra. H. M. Eure and children, Betty Lind and Robert, and Mrt. Hilliard Eure Jr. will leave tomorrow for Durham. Hil liard Eure Jr. will graduate with honors from Duke Univertity Mon day. He was recently choten for membership in Phi Beta Kappa. Mrs. Maurice Richardson will gp to Greentboro Monday to get her daughter, Lynne, who hat completed her junior year at Greentboro College. Miaa Thelma Memakit and her fiance, Mr. Larry Barnette, will apend the weekend in Norfolk, Va., with hit parents. Mr. Tom Milk it * patients Morehead Cty Hospital, recover ing from an operation. Mr*. I. J. Bordeaux arrived Wed nesday to tpend the weekend with l?er ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrt. John Bordeaux. Truman Kemp Jr., Ethan Davit III, Darden Eure Jr. and Bud Daniela will apaad the weekend la Wilson They will attend a Boy 8ceut retreat to plaa the trip to PhUatont Ranch In New Mexico, which they will make later this ttunmer. - Mr. and Mra Alex Brown and faally, Mr. and Mrt. Norrie Wil der ten and ton, Ute lev. and Mra. H" === Paul Brown and Mr. and Mn. Lennie Brown, all of Rockingkain, arfivat) Ut attend the gradua tion o I Miaa Jeaa Brawn from Morehead City High School tonight. The Rev, Noah Browa has re turned heme from Chesterfield, 8. C . where be wa> called by the illness of hii brother, Mr. Willie Brown. He alao visited his sister, Mrs. Ed Campbell of Rockingham, who is 111. Mrs. W. L. Pulcher will leava Monday for Atlantic Christina Col lage, Wilson, where she will attend summer school for five weeks. She will spend weekends here. Mrs. Mamie Taylor and children, Douglas, Catherine and Unda, will spend the weekend in Greensboro and attend the graduation of Miss Jackie Taylor from Greensboro College. Weekend guests of the Rev. and Mra. Noah Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Thompson of Ashe boro, Mr. and Mrs Richard Cris ooe of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Faulkenbury of Rockingham and Mr. and Mrs. Kennie Caulder and family of Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Willis drove Mrs. Herbert Thornton to Durham Monday, where she en tered Duke Hospital for a check up. Accompanying them to Raleigh was Mra. Nellie Lewis. Mr. and Mr?. C. D, Stewart had as their weekend guest Mr. Lloyd Johnson of Ft. Myers, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler. New Orleans, La., are guests of the Stewarts this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Parker and family of Goldsboro spent th* weekend at the Parker cottage on Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Weeber and children left Saturday for Richmond, Va., to spend the week end with his parents. From there they went to Indianapolis, Ind., to visit his sister. Returning home, they will visit her sister in Mont gomery, Ala. and in Waynesville, N. C. Miss Janice McRacken of Montgomery will accompany them home and spend a month here. Mrs. J. B Maey, who was a pa tient at Marine Hospital, Camp Le jeune, for several days, returned home Wednesday. Crump Fulcher of Greenville will spend the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. W. L. Fulcher. Mi. Billy Fulcher, who attends Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Norfolk, will spend the weekend with Mrs. Fulcher and their two ehildren at the heme o ( his mother, Mrs. W. L. Fulcher. Mies Mildred Whealton, a stu dent nurse ?t City Memorial Hos pital, Winston -Salem, spent the weekend with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn left yesterday tor a two weeks visit with their son, John T. Bunn, and his family at Durham. i) Shop BELK'S First i . ? ? ? ???? Specials For Graduation FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY ClOSfrOUT PRICES ON # Mmi*! Cuff Unks $1.39 <|Mt Value) # Men's Cuff link and Tie Bar - * - $3.89 IHH Hi M Value) # Men's Stretch Seeks. ?? - 2 for $1.00 (?e VafaK) Gift Suggestions for Girls ? Counties. By v . . . Revlon Max Factor ? 3-Plece luggage Ml ? Lingerie by Rogers ? Catalina Bath Suits .? lportiwea? by Cafdimi ft? Gift Wrapping ? -! i .r To Sing With Choir Miss Jeine Barnes of More head City, seated above, and Miss Barbara Riddle of Cres well, standing, are two of the soloists who will appear with the Campbell College choir in their traditional concert under the stars, ending the school year. Miss Barnes, daughter of Mrs. Naomi Barnes, graduated from Morehead City High School in 1856. She tang in the glee club four years, was color bearer in the band, a member of Beta Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers and Future Homemakers. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Saturday, Miss Diane Townsend, Swansboro; Mrs Arie Chaplain, Beaufort. Sunday. Mrs. Faye Sutherlin, Mrs. Eliiabeth Thatcher, Have lock; Mrs. Mary Lockhart, Mr. Tom Mills, Morehead City; Mr. Osborne Owens, Marsballberg. Monday, Miss Daphne Styron, Mrs. Lela Conway, Mrs. Mary C. Dixon, Miss Lillian F. Giddens, Morehead City; Mri. Azilee Tur pin, Mrs. Mamie Lewis, Mr. John nie Ward, Mrs. Virginia Hagan, Newport. Mrs. Vivian Lewis, Swanaboro; Mr. Thad Hodges, Mr. Gerald Fulcher, Mr. Garrett Gillikin, Mas ter Eugene Garner, Mr. Roland Lewis, Miss Sally Stancill, Mrs. Ruth Sullivan, Beaufort; Master Orville Gray Guthrie, Mrs. Velma Guthrie, Harkers Island. Tuesday, Mrs. Rachel Fittpa tirck, Mrs. Amy Turner, Newport; Master Frank C. Joyner, Mr. Ed ward F. Gillikin, Mra. Dolly Moore, Mrs. Mary Palazzo, Beau fort; Mrs. Evelyn McBride, Mrs. Janice Lewis, Mrs. Birdie Lewis, Master Gene Douglas Howard, Morehead City. Discharged: Sunday, Mra. Wan da Davis and aon, Marshallberg; Mr. David M. Webb. Mrs. Marie Hinckley and son, Morehead City; Mrs. Margarat Rumer, Beaufort. Monday, Mr. Leo T. Gaskins Master Richard Warren, Beaufort; Mr. 0. J. Morrow, Mrs. Bess Rey nolds, Morehead City; Mrs. Evi Simmons, Newport. Tuesday, Mr*. Faye Sutherlin Haveloek; Miss Daphne Styron Morehead City; Mrs. Aiilee Tur pin, Mrs. Mamie Lewis, Mr* June Snooks and daughter, Mr Clarence Garner, Mr. Johnnfc Ward, Newport; Mrs. Neaey Mar tin and son, Mrs. Sudie Fulcher Beaufort; Mra. Vivian Lewis Swansboro. Wediwsday, Mrs. Nancy Ed wards and daughter, Morebea< City; Maater Orville Gray Outhrie Mrs. Velma Guthrie, Herkers Is land; Mra. Sarah Brown, Mrs Bessie Wallace, Beaufort; Mr Lutrel Tippett. Salter Path) Misi Diane Townaond, Swansboro. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Mrs. Nellii Gaskiil, Miss Uiann Clay, Harkeri Island; Mra. Dorcas Garner, New port. Taeaday, Mrs. Colleen Salter ?wansboro; Mrs. Beatrice Lupton Cedar Ialand. Wefeesday, Mrs. Catberiae Wil helmapn, Newport! Miss Virginii Arthur, Williston. Discharged: Monday, Mist Vir ginia Arthur, Williston. Taeeday. Mrs. Sarah Hlgbam Beaufort; Mr. Ale* Nail son, Mr Luke Tgylor, Sea Level. Wednesday, Mrs. Nellie CitkiU Harkers (aland. ? Thorsday, Mies Virginia Arthur Williston ; Mrs. Jeanette Morrii and aon, Smyrna; Mrs. Franc* Morton and aon, Morehead City. Lanier Book Club Hokk Dinner Meeting at Rex Fiflewi naenbers et t*e Book Club met at the Rex Res taWapt Tueeday n?ls| for i dinner meeting. Mrs. p. G. Bel was a special nest. This mas the laat meeting el tfc year for the clob. Meetings wil be resumed la the tall. T:M p.m ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament. fnlH Inn, Beaufort I p.m. ? Commencement E*?r ciaos, More bead City High School SATURDAY S p.m.? VFW dinner. post build ing. Beaufort MONDAY ( K p.m.? Rotary Club, achool lunchroom, Newport T p.m.? Beaufort Raaeuc squad, fire station, Beaufort 7 p.m. ? Jayceei. Blue Ribbon Club, Morehead City 7 p.m. ? Beaufort Junior Wo man'i Club, scout building, Beau fort 7:10 p.m.? Fire Department, fire station, Morehead City ' 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall east of Camp Glenn School 7:10 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation building, Morehead City 7:45 p.m. ? Newport Masonic Lodge, Newport ( p.m.? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort I p.m.? Order of Eaatern Star, lodge hall, Beaufort I p.m.? Woman's Auxiliary, First Preabyterian Church, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge ball, Atlantic Beach I p.m.? Morehead City Chamber of Commerce board of directors, chamber office at Hotel Fort Ma con ? TUESDAY 9-11 a.m. ? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-4 p.m.?Ctinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered durisg these hours only) 6:45 p.m.- Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Marine Reserve Unit, The Crossroads, Havelock 7 p.m.? World War I Veterans, Blue Ribbon Club, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Coaat Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 8 p.m.? St. Catherine's Chapter, St. Andrew's Episcopal Auxiliary, parish house, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach 42 Women Attend Meeting on Buffet Meals Forty-two women attended the apecial meeting it the home agent's office Tuesday afternoon. I Topic of the meeting was the ?erv- 1 ing of buffet meals. It *wa? conducted by Miss S. I Virginia Wilson, extension nutri-| tionist, Raleigh. Mrs. Floy Gamer, home agent, | termed the meeting moat success ful. 3ome of the women who at tended said it was the most infor mative meeting they had been to in years. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lewis Will Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Lewis of route 1 Newport, will ohaerve their 55th wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon from 2 to s with an open houae at the home at their daughter, Mrs. E. C. Willis Sr., 1401 Arendell St., Morehead City. All friend* of the couple an cordially invited to call during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have four| daughters, Mrs Willis and Mrs.' Oscar Laney of this city, Mn. New man Willis of Atlantic Beach aad| Mrs. Joe Guthrie of Miami, Fla., and two sons, Franklin of Swans bora and Robert of Newport RFD. | at College Misa Lynne Richardson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rich ardson, was vpted hy tha junior and senior classes aid faculty at GreetubaM Collage to be maid of honor to the May queen. She was also voted a marshal and has hid the honor at signing the Gild Book. Misa Richardson is a rising aenior. Welcome Son Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harveil wel comed a ? pound 3Vt ounce son, Cecil Strand, Wednesday, May 31, at Morehead City Hospital. Mrs. HarvaU la the former Ana Stroud. Mr. John Conner will go to Loula burg today to get his aon, Pat, who haa completed Ms sophomore year at Louiaburg College. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND Crowd#r-Hudjon Mr. ap4 Mrs. Benjamin B. Hudson announce the marriage of their sister Lynda Irene Hudson to Mr. Lawrence Joseph Cfowder on Saturday, Lbe twenty-fourth of May nineteen hundred and fifty eight First Methodist Church WUaoa, North Carolina M!u Th?lma Memaki* Namti Wtdding Party Miss Thelma Memakis, who will h* married Friday, June (, to Mr. Larry Evan Barnette. has an noiiBced the members of her wed dlng party. The ceremony will be performed by ministers from Richmond, Va. ?nd Wilmington, N. C., at four o'eloek in the afternoon in the First Methodist Church, Morehead City. Mrs. Nick Galantis wiU attend her sister si matron of honor. Mra. Bert Brooks of Beaufort and Miss Norma Barnette of Norfolk, Va., sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids. Mr. Ernest B. Barnette of Nor folk will serve as best man for his son. Ushers will be Mr. Nick fialantis and Mr. Lonnie Hyatt of this city, Mr. Bert Brooks of FVau fort and Mr. Merle Barneti. of Norfolk, cousin of the bridegroom. May 28 ? Mr. Clyde Nelson and Mr. Clarencc Caroon of New Bern visited Clyde's mother, Mrs. Emily Nelson, Tuesday of last week. Mri. Lillian Irby of Florida ar rived Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Lois Stallings., and family. Mrs. Bertha Smith of Oak Grove ?pent last Tuesday with Mrs. D. M. Salter. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stallings, Carey Stallings and Mrs. Stalling'i sister, Mrs. Irby, of Florida spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Robinson in Vanceboro. Miss Bessie Wyatt and brother, Henry Wyatt, of Goldsboro. vis ited Mr and Mrs. Guy Carraway last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pittman and baby of Beaufort spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pittman. Mr. Henry Wyatt, Miss Bernice Wyatt and Mrs. Guy Carraway visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss Nita Carraway' Wednes day afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mclntyre of Washington. D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclntyre of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss Nita Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Carraway and children, Carroll, Jo Beth and Susanne of Plymouth spent Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carraway. Quite a number from Merrimoa attended the class night exercise at Beaufort on Monday night. Mr. Jimmie Guthrie is a mem ber of the graduation class in Beaufort. Congratulations, Jimmie. We wish for you the best of every thing. Stork Nawi Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. John L. That cher, Havelock, a daughter, Mon day, May 2?. To Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ed wards, Morehead City, a daughter, Saturday, May 24. To Hold Bible School Vacation Bible School will begin at First Baptist Church Monday at 1:30 a.m. The school will con tinue until Friday when a picnic will be held. Commencement will be Sunday night, June (. Initial Gala Casper, Wyo. (AP)? The Caaper office of the Wyoming Motor Club gained an initial when district managers were changed. Frank Reynolds left. His successor was Frank A. Reynolds. Km?Im SOUTH RIVER V May 29 ? The Rev. Charlie Rice of New Bern filled hie appointment at Kdwarda Chapel Free Will Bap tUt Church Sunday and wa? the dinner gueat of Mr. and Mra. Bono Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pittman tad boys of Beaufort viaited her per enta, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Hardy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Millie at Morehead City viaited Mra. Mary Willis Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Melvia Morria of Atlantic viaited her liater, Mra. Nannie J. Pittman Sunday. Mr. and Mra. "Dick" Carraway and girla of Mvrrimon visited her mother. Mra. Ruth Eubanks, Sun day afternoon. Mra. Aurie Cannon and Mra. Appie Hardy are patienta in the Morehead City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace of Beaufort spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Cannon and Mr. and Mra. Bone Wallace. Mrs. Thelma Pittman and Mra. B. G. Hardy attended the Home Demonstration meeting at Beau fort Tuesday. Chief Harry Hardy and family of Beaufort RFD visited his par enta, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hardy Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Taylor of Atlantic visited Mr. and Mrs. Gas ton Hill Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. L. H. Hardy Jr. and children visited her parenta of Pelletier Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hardy of New Bern spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hardy. Mrs. Dorothy Carraway and girls of Cherry Point, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace. \ 5IARSHALLBEKGv? Hay 28? Mr and Mrt. Cicero Prank (Wump) Lewis and children returned home laat Wednesday from New Jersey, where they vis ited Mrs. Lewis's sister. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lewis's pa rents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson of Harkers Island. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris of Norfolk. Va., were here a few hours Tuesday and visited Mrs. Morris's aunt, Mrs. Will Murphy, and also her cousin, Mrs. Lucille Lewis. Mrs. Eva Bailey returned home Monday from Macon, Ga., where she has been visiting her sister. Vernon M. Lewis made a bus iness trip to Raleigh Wedneaday. Mrs. Eloise Daniels and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tennie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis of New Bern spent Monday here and attended the eighth grade gradua tion exerciaes at Smyrna High School. Their daughter, Tempi*, was a graduate. Born Thuraday, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Berate Davis, ? son, Gary Thomas, at the Morehead City hospital. Mrs. Davia la the former Wanda Bryant of Bettie. ThrM School Bus Drivon Take Part in Road-o-o Three county school bus drivers participated in the school bus road-e-o Friday at New Bern. They were Sylvia Armstrong, Beaufort; Ann Davis and Glenn Willis, both of Smyrna. The par ticipants were chosen by the prin cipals of their respective schools and the eounty'a chief bus me chanic, L. L. Hall. Coming and Going Elk Garden, W. V?. (AP) Oravedigger Oscar Harold Jackson was waiting to fill In a grave at nearby Hartmansville when he col lapsed and died, apparently from a heart attack. He was taken from the cemetery in the same hearse that brought the body for which Jackson had dug the grave. farm Bureau Sets Training School Dates for June Datea and pitas for the annual Farm Bureau training school ware announced by Federation officials thlj week for J una 11-14 at Caro lina Beach. The annual actual U designed to update local leaders of the 14,000 family organization on Uw current agricultural situation and to plan roambarahip enrollment work for the late aummer and fall months, according to Bureau Executive Vice-Preaident A. C. Edwards of Hookertoo. The school, open to *11 Farm Bureau membert, will feature four couraea Including: memberahip en rollment; Your Farm Bureau (dealing with Farm Bureau philo sophy); agricultural marketing, and aervice to membera. Additional elective couraea will cover Information and public re latione, program planning, and county lervlcea. "Clataroom Instruction will be emphaaised," declared the bureau director of organiiation, Will H. Rogera. "But there will alao be a number of general sessions to give everyone a chance to discuss common problems and opportuni tiea," he added. Registration for the achool will be completed by 7:30 a.m. on the 12th, and the aessions will end at 12 Noon on the 14th. laved by Shoe Wlae, Va. (AP)? A capricious wind alammed a door on WUIard Fleenor as he was getting an ice cream order from bla refrigerated truck. There was an inside lock to prevent anyone being trapped in such a manner ? but it was froien tight. Fleenor battered it loose with a shoe after 15 minutes of ef fort. County Polling Places Listed Polling plaoM in th* rr products in the county ire as follows Atlantic, Clayton Fulcher Sea food Co. office; Beaufort, court house; Bottle, GiUUdn's Store; Bofue, community >tore. Broad Creek, C o 1 e y Guthrie (tore; Cedar Island, community ?tore; Cedar Point, Walston's store; Davla, school house. Harkers Island, school house; Harlowe, Conner's store; Marshall berg, community building; Merri mon, community building. Morehead No. 1, city hall; More head No. 2, West End fire station; Newport, town hall; Otway, Law rence Barber Shop. Pelletier, Meadows home; Ports mouth, Babb Home; Salter Path, store; Sea Level, store building near Gulf station. Smyrna, Simpson home; Stacy, Earl Fulcher home; Stella, store; Straits, Chadwick store; Wildwood, old store building at Curtis Mc Williston, store; Wire Grass, Will Norris home. ' Policeman Recovers, Makes Flying Tackle Elkhart, Ind. (AP)? Harold Ba ker, 42, can offer first-hand testi mony that 40-year-old Police Lt. Norman Sinning recovered com pletely from an attack of polio that struck him last year. The lieutenant, who was bedfast for several weeks with partial paralysis of one leg, chased Baker for a full block to arrest him for drunkenness. He finally downed his quarry with a perfect flying tackle. Carteret County Home Demonstration NOTICE THE CURB MARKET Will be Open Friday Afternoons 4:30 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. in addition to Wednesday and Sat. Morning 7:30 to 11 A.M. Freak Horn* Grown Vegetables, Baked Goods, Fresh Eggs and Beautiful Cat Flowers COINER 1JTH AND EVANS MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. v?03? NIGHT SCHOOL Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping New iIihm will begin June 9. Registration ends June 1. Limited enrollment. MRS. H. C. BARROW, JR. 3205 Atwidell St. Morehead City, N. C. ROSE'S Morebead City, N. C. WEEKEND FEATURES Plastic Garden Hose Guarnnte?d 5 Year* 25 F?et 98/ Palrathlyene WASTE BASKETS PAILS ROUND AND SQUARE DISH PANS 99^ m PLASTIC Drapes & Cottage Sets RayvUr 96c Pair , 2 ~ 1.00 L OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
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