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Three Hdstesies Honor Miss Verna ,Jean Rabon Hits Sue Lewis, Miss Ann PHt man and Mrt Edwin P. OfWlfcj Jr. entertained it a kitchen Mower Thursday evening at the Otfesby home in honor of Miss Verna Jean Rabon. Guests were greeted by the host esses and introduced to llrs. S. J. Rabon, mother of the bride-elect, and Mrs Hugh Hill of Beaufort, mother of her fiance. Corsages o i carnations were presented to the honoree and special guests. Several games of bingo were played and prizes were awarded Mrs. H. D. Kettercr, Mrs. M. M. Ayscuc, Mrs. Blanche Snell, Mrs. Walter Glancy. Mrs. Gene Bowen and Miss Cecelia Guthrie. A contest was held in which guests unscrambled names of trousseau items, foods and house hold items. Mrs. S. J. Rabon was the winner. The hostesses served ice cream floats, cookies, salted nuts and mints, after which the honoree opened her gifts. The hostesses presented Miss Rabon a steam iron. Miss Martha Ann Wade Wins Honor Scholarship Miss Martha Ann Wade, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wade of Kinston, formerly of Morehead City, has been awarded an honor scholarship to Greensboro Collet, Greensboro. Miss Wade received one of twelve awards given for the 1958 59 college term. The awards were based on a high scholastic record and excellence in ability test scores. Miss Wade plans to work toward a degree in religious drama. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Duf fy Wade of Morehead City. Roland M. Cannon Marries Miss Judy White of durharh In * formal ceremony Saturday afternoon at five o'clock in the Pragtown Baptist Church, Dur ham, Miss Judith Mae White be came the bride of Roland Mar cetlaa Camion of Moreh?ad City. Dr. John T Bonn officiated at tne double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter at Mrs. Harvey Bob Shoe of Durham and the late George Rober White. She was a granddaughter of the late Rev. W. E. Anderson of this ctiy. Mr. Cannon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Cannon of this city. Prior to the ceremony Miss Bet ty Hancock, pianist, and Mrs. Nut R. Hunter, vocalist, presented a program of wedding music. The vows were spoken before a background of woodwardia ferns and palms interspersed with wrought iron candelabra holding lighted cathedral tapers, and floor baskets of white gladiolas, chrys anthemums and pom poms. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Jesse Lawrence Anderson. She wore a formal gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle. The fitted lace bodice was fash ioned with a scalloped bateau neckline, long sleeves edged in tulle ruffles and featured an over lapping drape at the waist. The voluminous skirt featured a peplum and front panel of chan tilly lace. The sides and back of the skirt were tiers of pleated tulle. Her fingertip veil of silk illu sion was attached to a half hat of lace encrusted with seed pearls. She carried a cascade of white snowdrift and a white orohid on a Bible. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mar Morehead City Social News Miss Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor Pbone (-4175 Mr. and Mrs. H C. Sugg have arrived from Greenville and are spending the summer at their cot tage at 3104 Evans St. Mr. and Mrs. John Artz and son, Welford, of Gatesville, were week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Darden Euro Mrs. Robert Gordy, mother of Mrs. Eure, and Mrs. G. M. Da vis, sister of Mrs. Eure, and the Davis children arrived Sunday from Atlanta, Ga., to visit the Eurcs. . Mr. and Mrs cfarence Taylor' returned home Sunday from Fer nandina Beach. Fla., and will spend the remainder of the sum mer here. Mrs. Jerry Norris and baby have returned home from Williamston, after spending a week with her parents. Mrs. Matfle Willis Is spending six weeks in Bradenton, Fla., with her daughter. Darden Eure is spending three weeks at Camp Charles as a coun selor. Upon his return from there, he will go to Camp Croatan to serve as a counselor for six weeks. Mrs. Sammie Williams and ion, Robert, left Thursday for Chapel Hill, where Robert will undergo an operation at Memorial Hospital. Harry Brown and Roy Kittrell left Friday for a visit in Wallace. The Rev. A. G. Harris Jr. and Butch Smith attended a Presby terian youth conference at Peace College, Raleigh, last week. Mrs. Ed Berry III and Mn. P. S. Chagarii of New Bern were guests of Mrs. Gus Davis at At lantic Beach last week. The Miases Daisy Brock and Bar bara Oglesby of Raleigh arrived Friday to spend the weekend with their parents. ,, A " ' ' ' f 'lit* and Mrs Fred Broadhurst will return to their home in St. Louii, Mo , tomorrow, after visit ing his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Broadhurst. Mr. Dock Hollif and (on, Ray, and Mr. Clarence Forbes, William ston, visited Miss Lela Mollis Sat urday. ? Mrs. to. V. Jacobs and children of Wilmington are visiting her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. John Bordeaux and family. A/Zc Darrell G. Sanders returned home recently from the Philippine laUnda, where he had been for IT month*. He is viaitlng hi* wife, the former Vollie Bell, and hi* mother, Mr*. Ruby Sander*, before reporting to Westover Air Force Baae, Mais. Mr. and Mr*. W. N. Swindell and daughter and Mr*. Margaret Has kett of Greenville spent Sunday with Mr. Swindell'* mother, Mr*. Richard Swindell. THE PACE IS PASTE# . . . BUT THE WHEEL Efclt>UtiE$ The rarfttt Hktaqmr of ike atedera BtMor kat Mplaced OM Bnkkla. tie wheel M now idtaaed h ? fMmiUt (Ire, M Ike kaik prtoelple of Jht wheel MmM temataa ' It U ?UII Ike ketl mete* of laai Iranaparta rl?e, kire we kept pace wttk all, Ike Improved i of banking praeefere. M tko b??k- ftrtoclpfe aa wkkk we tewdart tkli kaak remain Ike lame : faitk fally to arryf the kHt Mereata of w tHeH. ^ | Commercial National Bank MonhtoJ Off, . fa Sm Lm| *. . . a.1 im mZmrm - - . fkdeial imivi nmK lDEfl m ?hall Cheatham Southerland Jr., sister of the bride, ?( Hickory. She wore a ballerina length dress of blue taffeta and laae which fea tured a fitted bodice, circle neck line, abbreviated sleeves and full skirt She wore matching shoes and hat with a tiny veil and carried ? cascade of pink carnations and roses. Miss Gwen White, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her dress and hat were like those of the honor attendant. She also carried a cascade of pink carnations and roses. Best man was Mr. Amos Wayne Parker of Kinston. Mr. Kenneth Ray Harrell and Mr. Frank Del nor Butler of Kinston and Mr. Bobby Ray Clements of Charlotte were ushers. Mrs. Shoe, mother of the bride, wore a pearl gray dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Cannon, mother of the bridegroom, wore a dress of mauve lace with matching acces sories and a corsage of pink roses. For a wedding trip to western North Carolina the bride wore a green arpioni and pima cotton dress with black accessories and a white orchid corsage. The cou ple will make their home at 206 E. Washington St., Kinston. The bride is a graduate of Nor thern High School, Durham, and the groom is a graduate of More head City High School. He is em ployed In Kinston. WihS Scholarship ?iMMMMIIMl David Small, son of Mr. and Mri. F. A. Small of Morehead Cttj and Fernai bachelor of arti degree in arts and science at the. University of North Carolina. He has been awarded a schol arship to study at the Academy of Vocal Arts, Philadelphia, Fa., and will enroll there in the fall. He spent a week with his pa rents in Florida and is working in New York City this summer. Two Hostesses Entertain At Bridge Party Tuesday Mrs. Witter Brady and Mrs. Jack Burruss entertained at a bridge luncheon Tuesday at the Atlantic Beach Hotel. Larkspur, feverfew and petunias were used for decoration. Luncheon consisted of tomato Juice, chicken salad plate, bread, ice cream and coffee. Mrs. Harold Leahy of Beaufort was a luncheon guest. Two tables of bridge were in play. High score was won by Mrs. Charles Canfleld, second high by Mrs. Waldron Baily and low by Mrs. Skinner Chalk. Fla., recently Presbyterian Worsen Attend Circle Meetings The Women of the Flist Presby terian Church held four circle meetings yesterday at the follow ing places: Circle number 1, Mrs. Jasptr Phillips, chairman, met with Mrs. Colon Matthis, SM Fisher St Circle number 2 met with Mrs. L. H. Ballance, Mitchell ViSage. Mrs. Jerry N orris Is chairman. Orel* number 3, of which Mrs. t. L. Humphrey is chairman, met at the church at 10 a.m. with Mrs. T. C. Hyman as hostess Circle number 4, Mrs. Jim Cosby Chairman, met ?t the hotne of Miss Bettye Barksdale, ilUU Shepard Women of Moose Hold School of Instruction A school of instruction for the new officers was held at the meet ing of the Women of the Moeae Tjiesdsy night at the lodge on At lantic Beach. Mrs. Earl Holt, senior regent, presided at a brief business ses sion. Following the meeting, the members went, Jo the drug store for refreshments. fcichgigns^ i \ E. W. Downum Co. ion Hrtt#rtdlrt At New Home in Florida . Wr. end Mrs Ronald F, Harpe, formerly of this city, e ntertaincd 16 glieib last week at thc^r new home at 4104 Fairrlew Heights, Tampa, Fla. The occaaion was * combination eleventh aimireraarj party and houaewarming. . The Harpe'a new home la located ?n the Tampa peninsula and Mr. Harpe commutes across Tampa Bay to Clearwater, Fla., what he i? employed by radio station WTAN. The Harpe's three children, Ron nie Jr., I, Demetra, J, and Ginelle, t. are looking forward to a visit this summer from their grand mother, Mrs. Virginia Piner, and uncle, Billy Piner, both of More head City. Mrs. Harpe is the for mer Helen Piner of this city. Shower Thursday Night Honors Joan Seamon Miss Joan Seamon was honored at a shower Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Rufus Oglesby. Hostesses were Mrs. Oglesby. Mrs. Gordon Laughton, Miss Alice Laughton and Mrs. Ernest Dennis. The refreshment table was dec orated with Ivy and an all-white centerpiece of gladiolas, feverfew and daisies. Miss Seamon, Mrs. J. L. Seamon and Mrs. El Nelson re ceived corsages upon arrival. Twenty-three guests enjoyed games of bingo during the eve ning. Refreshments of lime punefc, cake, mixed nuts and bridal mints were served. Recent Bride is Honored At Cola Party Saturday The Misses Beth Roberts and Rose Daniels entertained at a cola party Saturday afternoon at the Roberts Home in honor of Mrs. Harry Rivers, a recent bride. Mrs. Rivers is the former Gayle Finer. Refreshments of cookies, potato chips, salted nuts, and colas were served the eight guests who at tended. The hostesses presented Mrs. Rivers a silver and glass butter dish. Mrs. Ketner Entertains Wednesday Evening Club The Wednesday evening bridge club met at the home of Mrs. B. O. Ketner last week. Zinnias and gladiolas were used for decoration. Mrs. M. E. Bridgman won high score, Mrs. S. J. Rabon won second high and Mrs. A. H. James won low. The hostess served peach pie a la jnode and iced drinks. barold Lewis Receives Degree in Washington Harold Gray Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lewis of More head City, graduated from George Washington University, Washing ton, D. C , earlier this month. He received the master of engineering administration degree with a ma jor in management. Mr. Lewis also holds a bachelor of science degree which he re ceived in 1847 from North Carolina State College. He is now with the Navy Department Bureau of Yards and Docks. Rehearsal Party Honor* Putnam-Seamon Couple A party was held at the home of Mr. aAd Mrs. J. L. Seaman follow in* rehearsal of the Putnam-Sea mon wedding Friday night. Sandwiches, pickles, cookies, ice cream, potato chips and colas were served buffet style. Twenty-five guests attended. Miss Joan Seamon, bride-elect, and Kenneth Putnam, her fiance, presented gifts to the attendants. Tuesday Club Meets At Ht>me of Mrs. Wallace The Tuesday bridge Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Wallace on Country Club Road. Mrs. Bernard Leary was a guest. Mrs. Dick Parker Won Ugh score, Mrs. W. J. Cherry won Sec ond high and Mrs. David Wulis During progressions the holdest serted candy and colai and at the conclusion of play she served chocolate pie and coffee. Architects to Meet The North Carolina division of the American Inatitute of Archi tects will meet at the Morehtad Biltmore Hotel Thursday through Saturday. ' i i W#d IH New York City Mrs. Robert Jules Anthony Miss Carolyn Taylor of New York City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert William Taylor of tbi? city, and Bobert Jules An thony of New York City were mar ried at five-thirty Saturday after noon in the chapel of Christ Church, Methodist, Park Avenue at 60th St., New York. The Rev. Ralph W. Sockman, minister, performed the ceremony. Mr. Everett Tutchings, organist, provided nuptial music. Selections included Bach's Toccata and Fu gue In D Minor, Sleepers Awake and In Thou is Joy. Traditional wedding marches were used. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She Wore an after noon dress at pale blue silk with ? bat of matching color and car ried a bouquet of delphinia and stephanotis. Thomas B. Winston of New York, formerly of Raleigh and Greens boro, was best man for the groom, who is the son of Mrs. George Washington Anthony of New York and (he late Mr. Anthony. Frank jlin L. Overcarsh of New York, formerly of Charlotte, was usher. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Taylor wore a navy sheath trimmed in white chiffon with navy accessories and a white or chid. The bride, who made her debut 4t the Terpsichorean Ball in Ra Ifigh, graduated from Salem Col lege, Winston-Salem, and received her master's degree from the Uni versity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in 1950. She haj lived in New York City for the last several years and is director of the combined publicity and promotion department of book publishers Longmans, Green, Inc., David McKay Company, and Ives Washburn. Mr. Anthony graduated from Submits Bridge Hand An unusual bridge hand drawn at a recent party was submitted by Mr*. On* Davia to Oswald Jacoby, who writes a syndicated column on bridge. The hand, with comments by Mrs. Davis and Mr. Jacoby, ap peared in his column June 10. Receives flaqne D. G. Bell, county legislator, re turned Saturday from the meeting of the North Carolina Bar Aasocia tioo, Myrtle Beach, S. C, where he received ? plaque (or being a member at the laymen's commit tee on expediting of Justice in M Al. p - m -t| Nonn Carolina couns. ======= S P.M. to 12 Week D?yi ? 12 Naaato HUblsM eAt^N0 SEXV1CE PICNIC MWCHF.8 ARRANGED ?-S?M City College of New York and studied at the New School in New York and at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He is in charge of techni cal publications for the engineer ing firm of Burns and Roe, Inc. For a wedding trip to Maine, the bride wore a dress and coat of natural linen. The coat was em broidered in blue and her shoes were dyed to match. Upon their return, the couple will live in New York. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor entertained at a re ception at the Hotel Russel, Park Avenue at 37th St. The bridal party was honored at a dinner party Friday night by Miss Betty Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Winston at the Winston home on 96th Street. h Reception hn ?t the hftakfcM Lewis, Mitchell Village stfs^St ^ ^ % Stork N?w> Births at Marrtaid City Hospital: To Mr. and Mr*. Duane B. Har vey, Oavia, a son, Wednesday, June 11. To Mr. and Mrs. James B. Webb, Morehead City, a son, James Ben son Jr., Wednesday, June 11. Births at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Alvah B. Tay lor, Sea Level, a daughter, Angela Lucille, Friday, June IS. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daniel Lundy, Morehead City, a daughter, Linda Lee, Saturday, June 14. Treated at the Morehead City Hospital Saturday night were sev eral men who got involved in fights at Atlantic Beach. They were taken to the hospital by ambulance. ROSE'S MOREHEad city, n. c. Announces Slimmer Store Hours i Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday* through Fridays Bdginnihg June 16th BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND SHOP SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES While They La*t AFRICAN VIOLETS 2 ^ 97^ OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS STYRON'S REMOVAL SALE NOW GOING ON In order to make our load lighter when we move to our bftfrtd H&w building at 10th aftd Arehdell $ts., dt4 how offering you the opportunity to save from 10 to 50% on all merchandise except fair trad# Itttttii. THIS SALE is now in effect Hit fYioreneaa Liiy
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