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Seafood Supper Honors Mi u Jones, Mr. Travis Mr. tod Mrs. William TOomas aatrrtiinrd at ? seafood buffat sup per Sunday evening in honor of Miss Betsy Jones and Mr. Al Tra vis. who will be married next week. The bannister was hung with fish net decorated with sea shells, sea horses and fish. On the coffee table was a fishing creel filled with red carnations. Red gladiolas and car rations were used in arrangements throughout the room The table was centered with a miniature shrimp boat. The supper consisted of shrimp salad boats, stuffed tomato on let tuce, ham biscuits, baked ham. po tato chips and shrimp with Phila delphia dip, and boston baked beans. Ann Neal Circle Meets At Wheatley Home Mrs. Jim Wheatley and Mrs. Al bert Chappell were co-hostesses to t^e Ann Neal Circle of Ann Street Methodist Church Monday morning at the Wheatley home. Mrs. Wheatley gave the devo tional and Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. gave the program. It was decided to send a carton of evaporated milk to the Gray Ladies at Cherry Point. The hostesses served lemonade and cookies during the social hour that concluded the meeting. f Three Hostesses Honor Miss Jones Wednesday Mrs. Howard Jones Jr., Mrs. Sarah Booth an< Mrs. ?||ly Ogles by of Morehead City were host ?mm ft t daaaart-brldge m d ahower Wadneaday gftarnonn at fee Rax Restaurant honoring Mias Bat ?v Jooai tmliU iiant Arrangements o i diiilti. tinnlas ?ad other sum mar Bowers war* uaad throughout Mm room. The bos Losses prmntftd Miss Jones ? cor&*|t. four tablea at bridge were la Ciy. Mri. A. B Vtck Jr. or Mora ad City won bisk priie. Jewelry, Mra. Kd Sharp at Beaufort won low priia, bath towela, and Mrs. Kam Qibba of Beaufort won float ing priae, figurines. Blueberry pie a la mode and cof fee wara served for deaaert Dur ing progressions colas and nuU were aerved. Coast Guard Wives Club Moots with Mrs. Gaskill The Fort Macon Group, Coast Guard Wives Club, mat recently at tbe home of Mrs. John Gaskill, Giendale Park Two new members, Mrs. Salter and Mrs. Davis, both of Davis, were welcomed. Fallowing a short business meet ing refreshments were served and s social hour enjoyed by those present. Do you have a litter bag in your car? ;i PEST-KILL AND CLEAN4JP WEEK June 23 through 28 It's Always Time to Keep Your Health Up v ? It's dangerous weather to neglect a cold . . . a tired run-down feeling ... a persistent headache. Have a check-up by your doctor . . . should he write a prescription bring it here to be filled. This is also a Rood season to clean up the medicine cabinet. Throw away all old medicine botties, stale prescriptions and un used containers. Replenish with new and fresh supplies from our shelves. Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Walgreen Agency PHONE 2-4981 MERRILL BLDG. BEAUFORT, N. C. Ms WEEK-END SPECIAL ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' SANDALS REDUCED *1.88 and >2.88 Plans Summer Wedding wu} ***vr* m ? ammm hmnihmhmM mr. ana Mrs. w. ?. congest jr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Hill, to Julius C. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Dunn. A late summer wedding is planned. Mrs. Adron Nelson and sons, Keith, Paul and Mark, of Atlantic have moved to Sea Bright, N. J., where they will make their home this summer. Mr. Tommy Potter went to Bal timore, Md , this week to get Mrs. Potter and the children, who have been visiting in Baltimore and New York. Mr. and Mrs. David Clawson have as their guest, Mr. Clawson's brother, Mr. James Clawson of Florida. Mrs. Henry Skipper of Fernan dina, I'll., has arrived to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harold Simpson and family. Mrs. Bob Butler and Mrs. Hugh White of Warrenton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Swann this week. They attended tours Wed nesday, which were sponsored by the Woman's Club. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Hill and daughter, Kathy, will arrive today from Greensboro to attend the wed ding of his brother, Mr. Stewart Hill, tomorrow. Mr. Lindsay Hill will serve as best man. Miss Virginia Hassell had as her guest over the weekend Miss Sarah Yelverton of Rocky Mount. They attended a fraternity housa party at Atlantic Beach with Mickey Dawson, Rocky Mount, and Lee Folger, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Seward and son, Eric, of Miami, Fla., were here for the Nance-Robinson wed ding. Mr. Seward left by plane Sunday, but Mrs. Seward and Erie are spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Carrie Anderson. Mrs. Iva Bailey of Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Moretz and chil dren, Sandra and Stephen, of Mor fanton and Mr. Raymond Paul of Philadelphia, Pa., are spending several days with their slater and aunt, Miss Daphne Paul. Mr. b. C. Brown will arrive this weekend from Arlington, Va., to be with Mrs. Brown, who is staying at their home here. Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Mason and daughter have returned to their home in Statesville, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fulford. Mrs Mary Thomas, who has been visiting Mrs. N. W. Taylor lor several months, will return to her home in Severna Park Mil , today. Mrs. F. W. Heslep visited her sis ter, Mrs. Joe Pickett, in Winston Salem ovr the weekend. Miss Jane Safrit, a counselor at Camp Morehead, and Miss Ellen Smith were In Beaufort Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal and chil dren are spending thia week in Graham. lira. Ode 11 Merrill and two chil dren are spending this week in Mt. Gilead. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Warren are in Durham, where Mr. Warren will undergo an operation at Duke Hos pital. Mr. and Mri. J. W. Weathers of Goldsboro have arrived to spend the summer at their cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mclntyre and son. Fuller, were here from Goldsboro for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. King return ed to their home' In WUsen Tues day, after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. Hubert King. Mrs. Hogan Gaakins and son of Jacksonville arrived Wedneaday to viatt her mother, Mra. W. A. Mace Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Dickinson and daughter, Pauline, returned to Charleston, S. C., this week, where Mr. Dickinson will attend summer school at the Citadel. They had been visiting hia mother, Mrs. W. A. Mice Jr. Johnny Miller, USN, returned to 'tyeakiMI of COMthi&it into ItMMiN}... . . . I wu amazed to discover how simple it was to finance my new. car through First-Citizens' Installment Loan Department. "I told one of their friendly auto loan specialists about the car 1 wanted and the amount of financing needed. He quickly worked out all the details and arranged convenient payments to fit my budget. For my auto financing, First-Citizens is the place to go!" . Before you buy your next new car or late model used car, ask your dealer about the First-Citizens plan or see your nearest First-Citizens * installment loan office. Either way? we'll be happy to serve you. $% GUARANTKKD INTIRIST ON SAVINOS W? mmt torft* It ft*/ CoiTtilfitlj la ? Morchcai City WIU DriTe-b Scrrtc* t Beaafwt ? iwwrtin ? Chenyrdat ? ???clack ? Newport -I RSI I I f l/l AS MCMICR P.t.l.C. Receives Nurse's Cap Miss Shirley Pittman, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Thurman Pittman of Merrimon, received her cap in capping exercises Friday, May 30, at Rex Hospital School of Nursing, Raleigh. Miss Pittman, who grad uated from Beaufort High School in 1957, will complete her training in August I960. Mason-Salter Mrs. Sadie Sailer and Mr. Jor dan Mason, both of Atlantis, were married Saturday, May 31, at the Baptist parsonage at Atlantic by the Rev. John Privott, pastor of the Baptist Church. Norfolk, Va., Monday after .spend ing the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. His ship left from Norfolk for a six weeks' cruise to Montreal, Canada and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Young spent last week in Angier. Miss, Billie Mace returned home Wednesday, after spending a week in Jacksonville. Miss Mary Bell Jacobsen arrived Sunday from Shrewsbury. Mats , to spend two weeks with Mtss Kran ces Bell. County Bridge League Plays Master Point Game Bridge players from Raleigh. New Bern, Jacksonville, Camp Le jeune and Cherry Point played in the County Bridge League Monday night, in addition to the regular county players. The monthly mas ter point game was played at the recreation building in Morehead City. North-south winners were Mrs. D. -J. Lewis and Dr. Charles Duffy of New Bern, first; Mr. Dorsey Martin and Mrs. Alvah Hamilton Sr., second; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders, third; Mrs. W. A Mace Jr. and Mrs. George Wallace, fourth. East-west winners were Cmdr. J. K Rents of Camp Lejeune and Judge Harvey Boney of Jackson ville. first; Mr. A. P. McKmght and Lt. Bob Reaves, second; Mrs. Tounsley and Mr. Robinson of Jacksonville, third; Capt. and Mrs McFarland of Cherry Point, fourth. Mm. Sofrlt Enttrlalni Tuesday Afternoon Club Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. entertain ed bar bridfe club Tueadgy after noon at bar home. Guetts were Mn. C. Edward Sharp and Miss Amy Muae. Hi?h acora prize, a pair o I pillow *MM, (?< woo by Mrs L W Moore. The boataaa wrvad chocolate lea box cake and a fruit drink. W* may not be the wealthieit county in the atata. but wa can ba the cleaneat Don't throw traafa out car wladowa. i Pln?r-Ja/7TUJn Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Jarman request the honor of your PMtrbca at tha of th?ir daughter Dorothy Hit to Jamet Iryin Plner Friday, tha twaaltth oi June aiartaaa tawisod Afty?lfht at aa van- thirty to lb* e*Ming Tutlloa Oroya Church Baaufort, North Car oUm No Uviutiaaa ara hNaf Mat la tha aotutr. tart all Mtadi of th? coupi* art laatHaMy hotted. ROSES MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. WEEKEND SPECIALS CALYPSO STRAW HATS t?cb THONGS Sponga Rubber Sandal Betchwear ? Sportswear ? Shower COOL AND COMFORTABLE All 1 .00 p . 8itr? | P?" COCOANUT BON BONS STRAWBERRY ? LEMON ? CHOCOLATE 49< ?*? Buy 1 Pound Bon Bons ? Get 1 Pound Jumbo Jelliei FREE Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ^kacJe^cL bij Chopping ? F/t H/b yottMG^f UH& & ! I Bury homeroakars know the modern way to (buck (hopping thackles. They shop at home the carefree freezer way and free them teK-et from time, worry and effort All of which add* up to mere time for other thing*. When you can't take time to ?hop, )u?t take the "cook's tour" of the frost-tipped food store you'll find In an electric freexer. Time's no prob lom and neither is choice. At your fingertips and frish as the dew, there's a tempting array of foods to lend variety and spice to any meal Unexpected company drops In? . . . please madam, no mad-dash drive to the store, just delve Into the cool depths of your electric (renter Take your pick of the flavor-fresh foods ready to cook, heat, or thaw and eat. No better time than the growing season to iook over the wide selection of electric freears and refrigerator freecers now displayed at electric dealers everywhere. See one soon and see for yourself how you can free your self with the care-free convenience of an electric freesei. (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY^
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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