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Mdfdhe&d City Soeidl NeW? Mlu El lea Bertram, SorMjr ENtar Pkoat III1S Col. and Mrs rt. II. Metrtckert and children of Mottt|omer>\ Ala. J ' are < pending this week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. P. r. Sprite Mrs. Jimmy Wallace and daugh ter. Lyhti, will go to WUtdh Satur day to set Master Jimtny Wallace, who has been visiting hit grand mother, Mrs. b. R. CdckreU, for a week. Guests of Mrs. John Gilbert and Mrs. J. B. Kelly of Chapel Hill, at their cottage on Atlantic Beach, are Mrs. Charles Reid, Mrs. Gil mer Williams and Mrs. Prank Tullerk, all af Winston-Salem. Mrs. W. E. Pratt Jr. has ar rived from Asheville to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar- , n?r. Her children. Sandy and Billy, who have been here for three weeks, will return home with her. , Mrs. Ruth McRackan and daugh ter, Bobbie, of Scotland Neck are visiting Mrs. McRackan's mother, Mrs. L. L. Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray Hughes and son, Tommy, have ar rived from Ann Arbor, Mich., to ' spend two weeks with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Long. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and daughter, Ida. have returned to their home in Goldsboro after spending a month at their sum mer holne here. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whitacre and daughter. June, of Williams burg, Va.. arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Whitacre's sister and brother in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Ira Long. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore and family of Raleigh spent the week at Atlantic Beach visiting friends. Miss Ire;* GalantiS, Campbell, Ohio, Is visiting her Sister and Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted Saturday. Mrs. Mar garet Willii, Beaufort; Mr. George W. Ball. Morebead City; Mrs. Bet ty Small. Newport; Master Wil liam T. TUman. Charlottesville. Sunday, Miss Amy Muse. Beau fort; Mrs. Doris Edwards, Mr. Clarence Gray. Newport; Mrs. Carrie Taylor. Havelock; Mr. Bob Hardy, Reedsville; Mr. Stanley I.ockhart. Morehead City. MomUy, Mrs. Pauline Bell, Mrs. Glenmore Moore, Master Mark Franks, Morebead City; Miss Myra White, Mr. Walker Carlyle, Mr. Norman Carlyle, Kinston; Mr. Charles T. Garner Jr., Newport; Mi. Gearge 4. Baer, Beaufort. Tuesday, Miss Ann Midgette. Master Tim Midgette, Master Paul Midgette, Mrs. Emma Lou Wheel er, Newport; Mrs. Margaret Ros ier, Mr. Walt Hamilton, Mrs. Mar jorie Lindsay, Morehead City; Mr. Tommy G. Rose, Master Tyre M. t>wls, Rarkers Island; Mister Johnny Lewis, Beaufort; Mrs. Ed na Moore, Salter Path. Discharged: Sunday, Mrs. Edith Schrader, Morehead City; Mrs. Mary Cannon and daughter, Iter rimon; Mrs. Ann Garner and s*n, Newport; Mrs. Nettie Rose and daughter, Harkers Island Monday, Miss Margaret Dickin son, Mr. Joseph Long, Beaufort; Mr. Milton Roiish, Morehead City; Mr. Thomas Vinson III, Swktis boro; Mrs. Botmle Smith and sort, Atlantic Beach. Tuesday, Mrs. Irene Higfhts, Norfolk, Va ; Mrs. Doria Finer, Master Mafk Ft-anki Mr. Waylaad Doggett, Morehead City. Wednesday, Master Vernon Ful cher, Mr. Tommy G. Rose, Har kers Island; Mr*. Doris Edwards, Miaa Inn Midgette, Mister Tim Midgette, Master Paul Midgette, Mrs. Betty Small and son, New port; Mrs. Margaret Willis and daughter, Mr. George A. Baer, Master Johnny Lewia, Mr. Thomas Barringer, Beaufort; Mr. George W. Ball, Mr. Walt Hamilton. Mqft head City; Mrs. Carrie Taylkr, Havelock. Sea Level Hospftal Admitted: Tuesday, Mr. V. T. | Fodrie, Beaufort. Wednesday, Mister James Lew is, Marahallberg: Mr. David Tay lor, Beaufort; Mrs. Vttta Klttnffl, Mrs. Daphne Guthrie, ManhMd City; Master Weston Taylor, Sea | Level; Mr. Robert Avery, New port. Tharsday, Mister Thomas George III, Beaufort RFD. Discharged: Tuesday, Mrs. id* Sutton, Havelock; Mrs. Frances Daniels, Cedar Island. JWMrnSrdite Hill, Beaufort; Mrs Nettie MiieU, Morehead City. Tharsday. Mrs. Fannie DeeVal, Poliocksvffle; Mr. tHytiei Hill, Marshallberg. SUMMER COI i REylf brother id-law, Mr. lid Mtt. Sam Constant, anil hw brother ahd aia ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Galantis. Mr. and Mrs. JaHIti Gklantis have returned to their hpme ih Campbell. Ohio, alter visiting their son, Nick Galantis, and daughter, 1 Mrs. Sam Constant, and their Families. 1 Mr and Mrs. David Whitfield ? and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Win stead of Roxboro Were here sev- 1 eral days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Glenn, their son and nephew of Burlington, are spending this week at Atlantic ' Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Memakis < spent Wednesday in Wilmington. | Miss Shirley Ann Willis, who Is employed as church counselor at ' First Presbyterian Church, Bruns wick, Ga., is visiting her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Willis. Mrs. C. C. McCuiston returned home Tuesday from Thomasville, where she visited her mother, Mrs. ' W. B. Harris, who was observing her 81st birthday. Returning home ; with her was her granddaughter, > Miss Gay Oliver of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Salisbury and Mrs. Dave Freeman attended the Ennett funeral at Cedar Point Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waltz of Deland, Fla., are visiting Mrs. Waltz's grandmothers. Mrs. Frank Staton and Mrs. D. B. Willis. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor Vernon and children, Sarah, Anne and Ben, returned to their home in Morgan ton yesterday, after visiting Mrs. Vernon's parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Strickland and daughter, Patsy, and her sis ter, Mrs. Nesbitt, all of Durham were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Cobb at Atlantic Beach. Miss Lillian Morris of Jackson ville and Mrs. W. S. Griffin of Rockingham spent several days this week at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cameron, Raltigh, visited here this week and went deep sea fishing. Tuesday Evening Club Meets With Mrs. Willis The Tuesday evening bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Dave Willis this week. Guests were Mrs. Josiah Bailey and Mrs. Jack La zenby. Mrs. Sanford Thompson has Joined the club (or the summer. Colas, nuts and candy were served during progressions and chocolate pic with coffee was served for dessert. High score went to Mrs. Sammie Williams and Mrs. Milton Morey won low score. The club will meet ia two weeks with Mrs. James R. Sanders. Mrs. Whittle Entertains Bridg# Club Last Week Mri. George Whittle was hostess to her bridge club last week. She hfcd at her guest Mrs. Prank Pig ford Mrs. t?ercy Deyo scored high. Mrs. Gordon Day second high and Mrs. Whittle low. Pineapple cake and coffee were served for deaaart. Stork News Births at Mere brad City Hospital: June 29. To Mr. and Mr?. William Small, Newport, a son, Satiiraay, June 28. To Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Bell, Morrtead Ctty, a Son, Monday, Tit Sh and firs, David M. Lind say, Morehead City, a daughter, Tueadar, July 1. . TODAY 9 a.m.? Poky penning. Ocfacoke ' 11 a.m.-l p.m.? Pony penning at ' Cedar Island 11 a.m.? Flag Rairitg Service, Ocraeoke 11:38 a.m.-l p.m. ? Baked bean I linner, Ocracoke School Noon? Fish fry, benefit of Sea LevM Hospital, hdapttgl grounds 1.30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge a rourney. Inlet Ilm, Beaufort SATUKbAY 8 p m ? VFW dinner, post build ng. Beaufort MONDAY ?: 30-1 J? Social Security represen tee, courthouse annex, Beaufort 8:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, school unchroom, Newport 7 p.m.? Beaufort Rescue Squad, fire station, Beaufort 7 p.m. ? Jaycccs, Blue Ribbon - Restaurant, Morehead City 7:30 p m ? Fire Department, fire I station, Morehead City I 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall east of Camp Glenn School o 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County ' Bridge League, recreation build- ' ing, Morehead City 7:45 p.m. ? Newport Masonic ^ Lodge, Newport 8 p.m.? Order of Eastern Star, s lodge hall, Beaufort ' 8 p.m. ? Woman's Auxiliary, c First Presbyterian Church, More ' head City 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, ' lodge hall. Atlantic Beach 8 p.m.? Morehead City Chamber ' of Commerce board of directors, chamber office at Hotel Fort Ma- 1 rnn : ? ' ?' . 1 TUESDAY ?-ll a.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis- I tered 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.? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p.m.? Down East Lions Club, Sea Level Inn 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Ma sonic hall, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, More head City 8 p.m. ? Boy Scout Leaders Roundtable, civic center, More head City 8 p.m.? Women of the Mpose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Noe j Entertain Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noe en- ( tertained the couplei bridge club Friday evening at their home. \ Mrs. Noe used gladiolas in her ' living room. Nuts and colas were served dur- | Ing play and chocolate pie and , coffee were served at the con- ( elusion. Mr. Billy Oglegby won high score, Mrs Oglesby was second high and Dr. Jerry Norris was . low. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Geer will . entertain the club next week. Obituary WAYLAND M. DOCGETT Wayland Meredith Doggett, 73, died Tuesday it Morehead City Hospital. A native of Virginia, Mr. DofMU bad been living in More head City seve^ years. Prior to nis retirement due to ill health, he had been a fish buyer. Funeral services will be con ducted this afternoon at 3 p.m. from the chapel ft George W. Dill ana Sons, funeral directors. The Rev. Noah Brown of the Faith Free Will Baptist Church will of ficiate, assisted by the Rev. J. F. Herbert of First Methodist Church. Interment will follow in Bayview Cemetery. Mr. Doggett is survived b]r his wife, Mrs. Eula Mae Burn? Dog gett; and several step-children. ?hr ?lift Engagement Ahhbbnced . - - ? - - , , . Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Murdoch of Wildwood announce the en gagement of their daughter. Jessie Mae, to Edward Earl Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunn of Newport. The wed ding will take place Friday, Aug. 22. ^rs. Royal, Mrs. Vernon Honor Miss Beth Roberts Miss Beth Roberts, bride-elect ?f tomorrow, was honored at a uncheon Tuesday at the Dunes ?lub given by Mrs. Ben F. Royal ind her daughter, Mrs. Taylor /ernon of Morganton. The table was centered with a ;ilver bowl filled with white flow* ts. A bridal motif was carried rnt in decorations around the ?oom. Miss Roberts, her mother. Mrs. B. Roberts Jr., and Mrs. Perry raylor Jr., mother of her fiance, -ecelved corsages upon arrival. Mrs. Royal and Mrs. Vernon >resented the honoree a crystal )unch bowl and cups. Beth Roberts Honored fct Swim Party, Picnic Mrs. John Lashley, Mrs. W. C. Carlton and Mrs. L. A. Daniels entertained at a swim party and picnic Wednesday afternoon at the Lashley camp on Coral Bay in honor of Miss Beth Roberts, who will be married tomorrow to Per ry Taylor III. The honoree was presented a corsage of fruit and the hostesses gave her a silver fruit bowl. Eighteen guests were present for the luncheon. After lunch, swimming was enjoyed until five o'clock. Two Hostesses Honor Miss Fodrie at Shower Miss Lynda Fodrie of Beaufort, bride-elect of July 12, was honored at a Blue Monday shower Monday night given by her aunt, Mrs. Jack Howard, and cousin, Peggy How ard. Arrangements of gladiolas and daisies were used throughout the Howard home. The hostesses pre sented the honoree a clothes ham per. The guests enjoyed games of bingo, after which salad plates, ?oft drinks and cookies were lerved. We may not be the wealthiest ?ounty in the state, but we can b* he cleanest. Don't throw trash out ;ar windows. BEEFEATER 1 6ESU ISLAND July I? The Ret. W ft Hale filled hi* regular appointment Sun day night at the Cedar Island Methodiit Church Mra. Dennia Goodwin spent the past we?k at her home. She left Sunday morning for Norfolk, V*., where her husband is in the hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Styron and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whaley and boys spent the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Styron's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Day and boys visited relative* here over the weekend. The Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Cleve Jr. and girls visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Daniels and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and children spent 1 the weekend with their parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Daniels. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilllkin and son spent the weekend with Mrs. GUlikin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ' Rupert Styron and her grand mother, Mrs. Delia Emory. Everyone is sorry Mr. Claude Day Is still on the sick list. Everyone was glad to know that the Rev. W. R. Hale is going to be the pastor at the Cedar Island Methodist Church for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley and children are spending a few days with Mr. Cooley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Goodwin. Miss Patricia Styron spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Dorothy Styron. Mrs. Agnes Sherman spent Sun day night with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day. The Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Hale visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day Sunday afternoon. Mr. John L. Gaskill and Mr. Lester Day left Wednesday for Brunswick, Ga. Everyone was glad to see the warm weather we had over the weekend. I Wednesday Club Meets With Mrs. Jerry Norris Mrs. Jerry Norris was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday. She used arrangements of glad iolas (or decoration. Mrs. A. B. Vick Jr. won high score and Mrs. Sam Gibbs of Beaufort won low score. The hostess served orange cream and ginger ale for dessert. Mrs. Billy Oglesby will be the next hos tess to the club. Do you have a litter bag in yeur car? das Company Mistdks Makes for 3,483 Calls Zanesville, Ohio (AP) ? Someone ^ turned the wrong valve and 1,743 < borne* here had callers ' Gas was to be shut off in an a'tf , thr valve that shut oft gls to ' homes in southwestern ZanesviH*. . Fuel gas company crews had to ! visit each of the 1,743 homes to shut off ail gas outlets before the gas line could be re-opened. Then tbey had to go back and turn on J the outlets again. i I k tlmba 1 IMKttS ISLAM July 2 ? Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Graven of High Point are here v la tins Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Nelson ror several days. Mr and Mrs. Hallas Rose. Mrs. Ri va Pearl Nelson and Miss Hat tie Wagner returned from Ashboro Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gray Rose spent Sunday at Otway visiting Mrs. Virginia Lawrence. Mrs. Nettie Rose and daughter, Terry Denise were discharged Sun day from the Moreheal City Hos pital. Mrs. Floyd Yeomans visited her mother. Mrs. Charlie Nelson of Morehead City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Grady of Winston-Salem and sons, Billy, Darrell and Farrell visited the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. McMasters last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirkland spent last week at Columbia, S. C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Kirk UXL ? Mr. and Mrs. Dan Futch of FlorHa are here visiting Mrs. Edith Guthrie. Mrs. Vernon Guthrie was honor ed Monday night with a stork shower. Twenty-five ladies shower ed Mrs. Guthrie with many lovely gifts. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Julian Guthrie and Mrs. Lenwood Hancock. Refreshments of mints, nuts, block cake and punch were served to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jones of North Augusta, S. C., spent the weekend here visiting Mrs. Sarah Scott and Mrs. Callie Styron. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Willis spent Sunday at Wilmington. Farmer Lyle Spankie in Alberta, Canada, recently had a busy night. He delivered 48 piglets from three of his sows. ATLARTtt July * - dor. Lutfcefr Hedges , ished it Drum Inlet Sunday and i 'aught a flounder weighing sis and ! teTZttVtgZ. , rom Morehead City. , A party of three fr?m AAeboro I caught one Urge drum weighing 30 i b.. Two other large ones icrc . woked but got away. They caught , i bout 23 at SO pounds a t nice I lounders Mrs. James Morphia Jr. and Dr. , ind Mra. Charles Hartaell an via ting with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton , rulcher Jr. i The Home Demonstration Club , net with Mrs. Donu Lee Morris Seven members were pceaeot and >ne visitor, Mrs. Neal Hill's diugh er. Debra. Mrs. Cecil Morris gave , he demonstration on "The ieven j tasie foods" required in our daily I liet. Business discussed was sending ' 'lothing to the migrant workers ,'lothes were to be carried to Mrs >cil Morris and she would send hem into Beaufort the early part if this week. The hostess served I trawberry cups. i Sunday the Scout building "*as a icene of beauty, as a farewell tea I ras given to the Rev. Louie Lewis I ind his family by members of the ' Methodist Church. Around one 1 lundred and twenty people from lur town visited with the Lewis's ' ind wished them the best in their t lew pastorate at Aurora. Miss Marie Abbott and Mrs. I lean Willet and Mrs. Jessie Lee | Parker presided at the punch bowl >nd served cake squares. Mrs. I Pauline Morris greeted the guests 1 1 MfctchtiMl ritiiirfe System to Catch fafci Chtfck Artilti Champaign, IU. (AP) ? Several fities In this ire* .arc co-ordinat ing their efforts in a "Check Alert System." Fred W. Simmering, managing lecretary of the local Association if Commerce, says under the sys tem the merchant who is suspi cious of a check notes down char acteristics of the passer, including a physical description and, if possi ble, a license plate number Then the association staff calls from 5 to 10 local merchants. Bach rails 5 or 10 others and, in a mat ter of minutes, merchants all ever the community have been inform ed. Simmering says,at least two per sons later convicted of passing fraudulent checks have been caught this way. ?nd presided over the register book. The Lewis family has con tributed much to our county as well as our town and Aurora has much to gain by thier presence. Mrs. Donald Gilgore is in the hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Bertha Smith Mason was tome visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Smith over the weekend. She is in nursing at a Richmond, Va., hospital. Mr. Jimmy Boyd from New Bern fisited with Phillip A. Morris over he weekend. Mr. Melvin Morris is home, after >eing in Sea Level Hospital with >neumonia. He is much improved. Mrs. Naomi Fulcher is in Sea Level Hospital. Let's remember ler with our prayers and cards. BLUE RIBBON CLUB Dine and Dance Nightly 5 P.M. to 12 Week Days ? 12 Noon to Midnight Sundays CATERING SERVICE PICNIC LUNCHES ARRANGED Dial 6-5686 5 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT 14 Fried Chicken, Fmwk Fried Potatoes, Salad, Hot Rolls, Butter Sandwiches of All Kinds FREE DELIVERY SERVICE $1.25 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. July 4th Men's Washable Bermuda Shorts Wrinkl-Shed Dan Hirer Fabric Colors : Blue and Tan. All site* *2?8 ?* Men's 100% FIm Cotton f- -Shirts & Briefs I -Year Guarantee 2 for 98l Men*. Swim trunks All Styles and Siaet ^ ?8 P?ir Dan River Fabric Potted Plants Ret- 49c each 2 for 49l Ladle*' and Men'* Thongs Sportswear ? Beachwear Cool and Comfortable All Site* *1 00 ? Bath Size Cannon Towels All Colors Reg. 79c each 2 for n 00 Rubber and Plastic Beach Balls 69* E*ch Canvas Play Shoes Red ? White ? Blue Reg. (1.9ft Sites 4Vt to 3 *1??p Cannon Wash Cloths Solid Color* and Stripes 10 for *1?? No Limit Ball Point Pens 10/ Each Guaranteed 31 Dijri ? By Blue Bell Ladies' Shorts AU Sixes f Colors and Styles Reg. $1.98 $1.37 Pall Girls' Bathing Suits Sitfc* 3 to 14 ? A.iorted Style* *1* to *3 "^
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