Beaufort Social News
Mix Ellen Bantoau, Society Editor PkaM M175
Mr. and Mri. P. E. Davidson awl
ton, Claud, of Jacksonville. Kla.,
will arrive today to visit her
mother, Mrs. C. H. Wbeatly Sr.
Mr. and Mr*. W N. Gilchrist and
son, Doug, returned home Sunday
from Winstoa-Salem, where Mr.
Gilchrist underwent examination at
the hospital.
Jule Duncan Wbeatly, who has
been visiting relatives in Jackson
ville, Kla , will return home today.
Mr and Mrs. L. C. Turnage re
turned home Wednesday from Dur
ham, after spending a few days
with her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason. Mrs.
Turnage received a medical check
up at Duke Hospital while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson
Jr and daughter, Teresa, Raleigh,
spent the weekend here.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Carter and
son, Joey, returned home to Ra
leigh Sunday, after spending a
week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Jackson Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Matthews
and children, Katy and Jerry, of
Akron, Ohio, spent last week with
Mrs. Matthews' sisters, Mrs. O. S.
Clawson and Mrs. R. E. King, and
their families.
Mr. C. N. Cartnull has gone to
Beckley, W. Va., to spend the sum
mer with his daughter, Mrs. J. R.
VanMeter, and family.
Capl. H. Burton Daniels Jr.,
USAF, arrived Saturday from San
Antonio, Tex., to spend his leave
with his parents.
Mr. and. Mrs. Edmond Argyle of
Flint. Mich., are spending their
vacation with Mrs. Argyle's par
ents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels.
Mrs. James R. Wheatley is visit
ing relatives in Portsmouth, Va.,
this week. She is expected to re
turn home tliis weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert King and
children, Jimmy and Joyce, spent
the weekend in Mt. Olive with Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Phillips.
The Rev. Henry Gibat, pastor at
Straits-Harkers Island Churches,
and his family moved to Greens
boro this week where the Rev. Mr.
Gibat will be employed in a Meth
odist publication house.
^ Miss* Rae Pfanfrs-Hateell we#t
? ? ? * H
to Raleigh Wednesday to meet Miss
Shirley Lytle of Old Fort, who is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. 0. W. Dun
can.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Downes of
Tauton, Mass., left Wednesday,
after visiting his great ? grand
mother, Mrs. N. W. Taylor.
Miss Memrie Mosier of Green
ville, who visited her grandmother,
Mrs. N. W. Taylor, over the week
end, had as her guest Miss Nancy
Hoot, also of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fleet and
son, Cliff, will arrive today from
Richmond. Va., to visit her grand
mother, Mrs. N. W. Taylor.
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore and
daughter, Judie, spent several days
this week in Winston-Salem with
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moure and
their son, Larry III.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis of
Willard are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Jack Parkin.
Mrs. L. C. Davis and son, Jim
my, and Mrs. J. G. Waters and
daughter, Frances, of LaGrange
visited in Wilson Wednesday.
Mr. Tom McNamara, who is at
tending summer school at Duke
University, Durham, was the week
end guest of Miss Rae Fiances
Hassell.
Miss Virginia Howe Hassell, a
student at the University of North
Carolina School of Nursing, spent
the weekend at home with her par
ents.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Gordon and
son, Cliff, and Miss Rae Frances
Hassell visited Miss Donna Gordon
at Kinston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Heslep are
spending a week at Wade Shore.
Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. spent Mon
day in Faison.
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Moore of
Mt. Gilead will arrive tomorrow
to visit her father, Mr. Robert
Safrit.
Mr. and Mrf. Gene Barnhardt.
Winston-Salem, will arrive today
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Bell.
Miss Emma Dora Hill of Atlantic
and' Miami, Fla.. la vacationing in
f ffr will also
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TODAY
7 30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge
Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 1
7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the
World, Ctmp 336, Newport
7:30 p. .1? American Legion and
auxiliary, but weat of Morehead 1
City
SATURDAY
6:30 p.m.? Marshallberg Commun
ity Club, llarbor Lights Restaurant
8 p.m.? VFW Dinner, post build
ing, Beaufort
6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, school
lunchroom, Newport
7 p.m. ? Jaycees, Blue Ribbon
Restaurant, Morehead City
7:30 pin. ? Woodmen of the
World, hall east of Camp Glenn
School
7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County
Bridge League, recreation building,
Morehead City
8 pm? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge
hall, Beaufort
8 p.m. ? Loyal Order of Moose,
lodge hall, Atlantic Beach
9-11 a.m.? Clinic. Morehead City
Hospital annex. (Shots administer
ed 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 Club, Scout
building, Beaufort
7 p.m.? Marine Reserve Unit,
The Crossroads, Havelock
7 pm? World War 1 Veterana,
Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead
City
7:30 p.m.? Coaat Guard Reserve
Unit, Coaat Guard Station, Fort
Macon Road
8 p.m.? St. Catherine's Chapter,
St. Andrew's Episcopal Auxiliary,
parish house, Morehead City
S p.m.? Folk and square dancing,
recreation building, Morehead City
8 p. m ? Women of the Moose,
lodge hall, Atlantic Beach
MONDAY
TUESDAY
Cal., before returning to Miami,
where she is employed as a stew
ardess by Eastern Air Lines.
The Misses Susan and Ann Moore
of Mt. Gilead are visiting relatives
here.
Mri. Kathleen Linck of Lynch
burg, Va.. is spending a month
with her uncle, Mr. Frank King.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Woodard Snd
children of Chapel Hill arrived
Wednesday to spend a lev days.
Mr. Woodard is a dental student at
the University and is doing clinical
work this summer. Allen Woodard.
who has been visiting them, re
turned home with them.
Mrs David Mansfield. Mrs. Lay
ton Baldwin and Mrs. David Strick
land attended the Methodist confer
ence in Wilson Wednesday.
Mrs. Catheryne B. Kehoe, who
has been teaching at Smyrna High
School, returned to her home ia
Eastville, Va., Tuesday.
Bridge Luncheon Honors
Mis* Elizebath Jones
Miss Betsy Jones, who will be '
married to Mr. Alfred O. Travis
Jr. at eight o'clock this evening, ]
was entertained at a bridge lunch- <
eon Tuesday at the Morehead Bilt- |
more Hotel. Mrs. Hogan Gaakina
of Jacksonville was hostess. !
Guests were the bride's attend- i
ants and Mrs. Horace Loftin and |
Mrs. Colon Hayes Wilsaa.
Luncheon consisted ?f shrimp ,
salad, cheese sandwiches, lettuce j
and tomato salad, pickles, relishes {
and radishes with coffee. Lime ice ]
and bridal cakes were served for
dessert.
Welcome Son
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore Jr.,
Winston-Salem, welcomed a son,
Larry Walker Moor* III, Saturday,
June 14. The newcomer weighed
6 pounds 4 ounces and ia the grand
son of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore of
Beaufort. Mrs. Moore is the for
mer Vicki Grubbs of Winston
Salem.
Beauty
dignity
strength
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Cramito Work*
at ??nferi CKr CenwtCTj J
Carter** County j
Memorial S?rvic?
? branch of 1
GtmbtIIW MarbU mad
Granite Worka
Mr?. Wplker, Mr. Richey
Speak Vow? Monday
Mr. Aon* Mebrnu Walker and
Mr Atban Richey, both of Beau
fort, were married Monday eve
ning, Juna a, in the First Pres
byterian Church. Morehead City,
by the Rev. Albert Hams Jr., pal
ter.
Mri. Walker, daughter of the l?te
Robert Jeaae Mebane and Mra
Peart long Mebane. was attended
by Miaa Mamie Godwin. Mr.
Pearl Long Mebane, wai attended
by Miaa Mamie Goodwin Mr.
Richeya ton. Alban III. af Sche
nectady, N. Y , was the best man.
Mr. and Mra Richey wlil make
their home at til Moore St., Beau
Mi . '? '!
Woman's Society Change
General Meeting Plan
The Woman'i Society of Chrta
lian Service of Ann Street Meth
odist Church met at the Eure
building Tuesday night with twen
ty-one members pieaent.
Mra. Jethro Quidley and Mrs.
Jarvia Herring gave the program.
They are members of circle 9.
During the business session it
was decided to have general meet
ings once every three months, mak
ing the next general meeting Oct.
28. Anyone desiring more informa
tion on the change may call Mrs.
E. H. Potter, 2 3806.
Refreshments of colas and
cookies were served by members
of circle 9.
Bridal Couple Honored
At Clambake Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Willis enter
tained at a clambake at their home
in Williston Wednesday evening,
honoring Miss Betsy Jones and Mr.
A1 Travis, who will be married to
night.
The thirty-five persons who at
tended were members of the wed
ding party and out-of-town guests.
On the menu were baked clams,
chicken, pickles, relishes, potato
chips and salad.
Hospital Notes
NtnhrU City Hospital
Admitted: Saturday. Mrs McCal
la Bohmuller. Newport; Mr>. Fan
nie Smith, Morebead City; Mrs.
Viola Daw, Mrs. Joyce Ann Noe,
Beaufort.
Sunday, Mrs. Hazel Garner,
Newport; Mrs. Blanche Styron.
Master David Bryan, Morehead
City; Mrs. Doris Piner, Markers
Island.
Monday, Mr. George W. Wallace.
Merrimon; Miaa Brenda Steveni,
Havflock; Miss Judy Dianne Har
dest/, Newport; Mr Joseph Long,
Beaufort; Master Glenn McLaw
horn, Morehead City.
Tew day. Mr. Margaret Gaetz,
Havelock; Master George Riohard
Lewis Jr., Beaufort.
Discharged: Sunday. Mr. Joe
Long, Mrs. Alda Taylor. Mrs.
Mamie E. Laughton, Mr. Norwood
Rom. Mrs. Carrie Styron, Beau
tort; Mr. Cecil L. Adama, Mrs.
Yvonne Howard and son, Master
Glenn McLawhorn, Morehead City;
Mrs. Heater Guthrie and aon, Mar
?hallherg; Mr*. Fay Sutherlin,
Cherry Point; Mra. Nancy Ward
and daughter, Havelock: Mr. Wal
ler Yeomans, Harkers Island.
Monday, Miss Gladys Chad wick.
Beaufort; Master Sheldon Russell,
Mrs. Mary WaMon, Newport; Mr.
Mickey Cotter, Peahody, Mass ;
Mr Ahron Ballou, Mr. Alex F.
Uaikins, Morehead City.
Taeeday, Mr. James Noe, Mra.
Norma Murray, Mra. Lois Howland
and aon, Mr. Horace Lewie, Beau
fort
Wednesday, Mrs. McCalla Boh
muller, Mra. Horace Ganwr, New
pert; Mra. lUoche Styron, Mra.
ranue Smith. M alter David
Bryan, Mra. Dartene Heplop and
ton, Morehead City) Mrs. VIqIi
[law end daughter, Beaufort; Mr.
Seorge W: Wallace, Merrimon;
Miss Brenda Stevens, Havelock.
8m Level Ikxplt^
Admitted: Monday, Mil* Penny
jeorfe. Marahallberg; Mm. Fey
Lamb, Newport.
Taw toy. Mr. George Huntley
?r., Beaufort; Mr. Carl Bell, At
antic; Mr?. Gaynelle Styron, Sea
Level.
Wedaetday, Mr. Leo Lawrence,
3tway; Mra. Christine Hill, Mri.
tnnie Dixon, Beaufort; Mr. Melvin
Korrii, AUantic; Mrt. Lela Van
Buren, Michigan; Mitt Ana Tay
or, Sea Level.
Tharaday, Mr*. Sue Godwin,
Newport.
Diackarged: Monday. Mr. Ralph
Merrick, Beaufort; Mr*. Helen
Suthrie, Beaufort RFD; Miaa Jen
lifer Deniela, Cedar Itlaad.
Taeeday, Mr. Glenn Bailey, Wil
lon; Matter Joeepfa Brooka, Har
iert Ialaad; Mr. Murray Lynch,
Imyraa; Mlxa Catherine Willia,
Atlantic; Mrt. Julia Salecby, Have
ock; Mrt. Grace Keeny, Ocracoke;
lira. Marion Skinner and daugh
er, Bettle; Mra. Vera BrlaUr,
Seaufort; Miaa Penny George,
Uarahallberg.
Wedaaeday, Mra. fuby GarriaH,
Vraenke; Mra. Mary Davit and
?*. Davie.
Tharaday, Mr. George Huntley
h., Mr. Cecil Harrell, Beaufort.
re Have Open Heaae
Mr. and Mra. Carl G. Catkin
fill obeerve their 50th wedding an
liveraary Saturday evening with
ui open heuae at Mm home of their
lea, OrviUe Gaakill, Iff Circle
Drive, froat ? te M o'clock. Prieada
rf the couple an cordUKy invited.
i.
For Roat
ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED
upstair? apartment, 1 room and
bath, In downtown location. Ms
pets. See Mr?. H. C. Ackerley, 1713
Shepard St., phone 6-3803
UNFURNH1IED HOUSE AT 1111
Evaiu St. Contact Phillips Realty
Co., (12 Arendell, phone CUM.
IT NICE OFFICE ROOMS, BATH
and hot and cold running water.
2nd and 3rd floor. Corner S. Mh
St., over Clara's Dress Shop. C. H.
Freeman, Agent. tf
Obituaries
MRS. OI.IVIA A. CHAPLAIN
Mrs. Olivia Arie Chaplain, 77,
died Monday at her home on Live
Oak Street, Beaufort. Funeral ser
vices were held at tiie Free Will
Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon
by the Rev. W. A. Hales, pastor,
and the Rev. James Howard. In
terment was in Oceanview Ceme
tery.
Surviving are one brother. Clyde
Peterson of Beaufort; one adopted
daughter, Mrs. Robert G. Brooks
of Durham, now with her husband
in Chile, and several nieces and
nephews.
MRS. MAGGIE FINER
Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie
Piner, who died in Jacksonville,
Fla., Saturday, will be conducted
at 3 p.m. today at First Baptist
Church, Morehead City, by Dr.
John Bunn. Burial will be in Bay
view Cemetery.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
George M. Piner of Jacksonville,
Fla.; one son, Joe W. Piner of
Shelby; three sisters, Mrs. Daisy
Jones, Mrs Annie Frazier and
Mrs. Alice Moore, all of Swans
boro; three brothers, N. D. Stanley
of Fayetteville, James Stanley of
Swansboro and Charles Stanley of
Morehead City; and one grand
child.
MRS. J. L. TIIORNE
Mrs. J. L. Thorne. 63, died at the
home of her daughter in Miami,
Fla., Wednesday. Mrs. Thorne
lived at 135 Craven St., Beaufort,
for several years.
Funeral services will be conduct- i
ed in Wilmington, former home of
Mrs. Thorne, Saturday. Burial will
also be in Wilmington.
Mrs. Thorne is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Aubrey Hayes of
Wilmington and Mrs. Floyd Blake
of Miami; and five grandchildren.
County Bridge League
Winners are Announced
Eight and one half tablet were
in play when the County Bridge
League met at the recreation build
ing in Morehead City Monday
night.
Mr. S. K. Hedgecock and Mrs
J. S. Steed won first place. nerth
aouth, and Mr and Mm. A1 Dowey
were second. Mrs. Floyd Chadwick
and Mrs. B. O. Ketner tied with j
Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. and Mrs
George Wallace for third and
fourth.
East-west winners were Mr. A.
P. McKnight and Mr. Dorsey Mar
tin. Second place went to Mra. J.
C. Keel and Mrs. Julia Tenney and
Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Sr. and
Mrs. George Waters were third.
Mr. Jack Windley and his son, Al
len, won fourth place.
Mrs. Autry Entertains
Bi-Monthly Bridge Club
Mrs. Herman Autry entertained
the bi-monthly bridge club at her
home In Highland Park Tuesday
night. She used gardenias and
rosea for decoration.
Mixed nuts, candies and colas
were served during progressions
and apple pie a la mode with cof
fee was served at the conclusion.
Mrs. Glenn Willis woo Ugh score
and Mra. James Steed won second
next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Billy Davis.
CAm>L
9TOTK nfWl
Births at Merehead Cky Hospital:
To Mr. and Mrs. Leeman Daw,
Beaufort, a daughter, Saturday,
June 21.
To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heplop,
Morehead City, a son, Saturday,
June 21.
Dsaghler Arrives
Mr. and Mrs Travia W. Lewis of
San Diego, Cal., announce the ar
rival a I a daughter, Vera Lee, Sat
urday, June 21. Mra. Lewia ia the
former Maria Lawrence of Beau
fort. Mr. Lewia, who ia in the
Navy, is from Smyrna.
Okeerves Birthday
Miss Patsy Willis observed her
birthday Wednesday night with a
fish fry in the back yard of her
home. Sixty gueata attended and
showered the hoooree with gifts.
SUNSHINE
LAUNDRY AND
LAUNDRYKTTI
For Reat
NICE 4 - ROOM FURNISHED
how* Also 3 - room furnished
apartment Cheap rent Good loca
tion. Apply 1111 Bridges SI., phone
?-4149.
FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM
apartment. 1904 Evans St. Con
tact Phillips Realty Co., ?12 Aren
dell, phone MOM.
SUNSHINE COURT MOTEL
Apartments on waterfront. By day,
week or month. Front St. Ext.,
Beaufort, N. C. Phone 2-8307. U
APARTMENTS, SLEEPS FOUR,
five or eight. By day, week, month
or year. Prices reasonable. 1V4
miles eaat on Fort Macon Road. At
lantic Beach. Phone 6-4746. Troy
Morris Sr., owner. tf
MAN Apartments
Two bedrooms, living room, di
nette, kitchen, private bath,
garbage disposal. All major ap
pliances famished. Also water
and garage. Upstairs, $57.
downstairs, t*2 Available now.
CsslKt J. H. Neal, Agent,
phone 2-4211, Beaufort, N. C.
STORE < <1 OFFICE SPACE
availiable now In etroud building,
North 13th St. Contact C. N.
Stroud, phone 6-4343 or Bruce
Goodwin, phone 6-4396. tf
Available June 1
APARTMENT COMPLETE WITH
ALL MODERN FURNITURE
Private Front anil Back
Entrances
Off-Street Parking
Phone: 2-t2M; Weekends 2-7*71
FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR
vacationists. Unfurnished apart
ment for permanent tenants Con
tact Mrs. Frank Nance, 123 Front
St., Beaufort, N. C., phone 2-9516.
ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED
house with three or four bedrooms.
1407 Shackleford. V4 block from
water. Two bedroom unfurnished
house, 1806 Shepard St. Andrew
Davis, Broadway Cafe, phone
6-3356. j24
STORE BUILDING, 517 FRONT
St< Beaufort. Building formerly
occupied by Styron's Department
Store. Contact Gerald Hill, phone
2-3806 . j27
3- ROOM SUITE OF OFFICES.
Furnished, including sofa, desks,
chairs, filing cabinets and drapes.
Air conditioned. Suitable for doc
tor or law office. Call 6-439* , Bruce
Goodwin. tf-f
Wast to Rent
SAILBOAT ? WANTED TO RENT
for one or two months, about 18'.
Phone Kioston 9889 evenings. Mr.
Stewart, PO Box ?6. jyj
Special Notices
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. John Samuel
Parker Sr., of Morehead City
wishes to thank everyone for their
kindness during his illness and
death. j27p
IF YOUR CHILD NEEDS PHI
vat* tutoring phone Mrs D. R.
Brown, (-SIS4.
L*(al Notice*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified at > admlntstra
U|tl Notice*
tor of James Everettc Downing,
deceased late of Carteret County,
N. C , this Is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
t# present them to the undersigned
at 1211 Avery St., Morehead City.
N. C . on or before the 20th day of
June. 1969. or this notice will be
plod in bar of their recovery. AU
persons indebted to said estate will
please make prompt payment.
This 20th day of June. 19SI.
S. ]{. Barrow. Administrator
J20-27 jy4-U-18-25
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of
the estate of Dr. G. C. Cooke, de
ceased, lat# of Carteret County, N.
C., this is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned
at Morehead City, N. C., on or be
fore the 31st day of May. 1959, or
this notice will be pled in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make
prompt payment.
This 29th day of May, 1958.
Ellen MeBride Cooke
Executrix
m30 J6-13-20-27 jy4
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as executrix of
the estate of Percy L. Teague,
deceased, late of Carteret Coun
ty, N. C., this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to present them
to the undersigned at Atlantic
Beach, N. C., on or before the 31st
Legal Notice*
day of May, 1959, or this notice will
be pled in bar of their recovery. <
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make prompt payment.
This 29th day of May. 1958.
Flonnie C. Teague,
Executrix
m30 j?13-20-27 Jy4
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
tor of the estate of George Daniels,
deceased, late of Carteret County,
N. C? this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate
to present them to the undersigned
at Beaufort. N. C., on or before the
31st day of May. 1959, or this no
tice will be pled in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
prompt payment.
This 28th day of May. 1958.
George D. Lewis,
Administrator
m30 J6-13-20-27 jy4
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that an
order dated June 11, 1958 has been
issued by the undersigned author
izing the name of the Oil Screw
"El Cuarto", official number
275 712. owned by Morehead City
Shipbuilding Corporation, of which
Beaufort, North Carolina, is the
home port, to be changed to
"Miracle".
Jamel E Crowe
Depu'y Collector of Customs
Brau'ort, North Carolina.
J13-20-27 jy4
ROSE'S
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Cotton and Rayon Tufted
Scatter Rugs
All Colors ? Size 3' * 5'
S1
.98
Each
I
Baby Doll Shortie Cotton
and Rayon
Pajamas
iny C<
and C
.00
Cool Sleeping Comfort
All Size* and Color*
Pair
For Dress or Play
Men'* Brown and Blue
CANVAS SHOES
Cushioned Intole
A? $2*8
Size* * / ,U Pair
Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
STYRON'S
SHOE SALE
NOW GOING ON
In Order to Make Our Load Lighter Whon We Move to Our
# Now' Location at 10th and Arondoll Streets We Are Offering
MENS, WOMENS & CHILDRENS
SHOES
AT DRASTICALLY REDUCED PRICES
Save 10 to 50% on All Other Merchandise
Except Fair Trade Items
THIS SALE IS IN EFFECT NOW
Styron's
Morehead City