I i Beaufort Social News His* Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor Pfconr M17J * Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman i Jr., Chapel HiU, are visiting Mr. i Eastman's parents. ] Mr. and Mra. Paul Stirewalt, China Grove, are visiting Mrs. | Charles W. Davis. Mrs. Davis's ] sister, Mrs. Ralph Multchler and Mr. Multchler will arrive today for a week's visit. Mrs. N. F. Eure is visiting her 1 daughter, Mrs. R. M. Poulk and family near Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. George Piver will 1 celebrate their twenty fifth wed- ' ding tomorrow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cannady ( and family moved from Beaufort j Tuesday to Fayetteville. Miss Ray Frances Hassell left yesterday to spend a week at Fort , Jefferson, L. I., with Mr. Tom Mc- j Namarra and his family. Larry Kirk, Butch Hassell, Pud Hassell, Joe Pake, John Staton, and Douglas Piner spent last week end at Myrtle Beach, S. C. i The Rev. and Mrs. C. Edward Sharp left Sunday to spend two weeks at Camp Leach where Mr. I Sharp is a counselor. < Miss Mildred Sperti, Dr. George Sperti and Father Jansen returned to Covington, Ky., after a week j here on their yacht in Adams 1 Creek. Spending the week with I them were Mr. and Mrs. Harold ( Leahy. i Miss Laura Stephens returned home Monday from the Morehead < City hospital after undergoing an ' operation. At present she is stay- < ing with her niece, Mrs. Anna I Pierson. Mrs. Leland Peterson returned home Sunday from Southport < where she was called due to the i illness of her mother. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Howell and two children of Rockingham will MOW-KILL MOSQUITOES WITH YOUR POWER MOWER! SAFE! | EASY! | ATTACHMENT i^^wWi "RACKIT 3 ROtBCR" SHAY YOU* WHOLE YA1D WITH IMSKTKIDi JM MINUTES! Now. a heavy-duty automotive type muffler, with foocing attachmint Screws onko any 4-cycle engine with fc' exhaust up to 2Vi H P Se*k out heavy fof of DDT. heptachlor and AUethrin that kills mosquitoes and moat flying insects. Use without spray aa muffler. Complete FOGGING - ,nfi $4.9* ATTACHMENT Beaufort Hardware Co., Inc. Phone 2-468* 509 Front St. Beiafort, N. C. arrive today for a visit with her lister and brother-in-law, Mr. and kin. Claude WheatWy. Branson Harrison of Goldsboro las arrived to spend a year with Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Lewis. Mrs. Claude Guthrie and Mrs. lames Rumley left for Maxton yesterday to attend the funeral of their uncle. Mrs. Dottie Jo Thompson and \nna Salter are leaving today for Mew York City to attend the Dance Educators of America Convention it the Plaza Hotel. Anna Salter will dance at the student branch if the Convention. Mrs. Thomp son's daughter is also leaving with them; she will stop in Washing ton, D. C. to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wright are spending the weekend at Ocean Drive, S. C., with Mrs. Wright's iband, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Virginia Day returned home Monday from Garner, N. C . where she has spent the week with her aunt, Mrs. John W. Jones. Mr. William Springle of Golds boro spent Monday and Tuesday with his brother, Guy and Mrs.. Springle. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Willis Jr. and children have just returned from a visit with Mrs. Willis's sis ter in Port St. Joe and Panama City, Fla. They also visited Ma rineland and Daytona Beach. Mrs. C. N. Fulcher and her laughter, Frances Jane, spent a weekend at Winston-Salem with Cdr. and Mrs. J. C. Parsons and their children, Lillian Anne and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gatto and children, Brooklyn, N. Y., are vis iting here and will stay indefinite ly. Mr. Clifford B. Float of Rich mond, Va., will spend the weekend here with Mrs. Fleet and their son, who are visiting at the home of Mrs. N. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison of Greenville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Mosier at the home of Mrs. Mosier's grand mother, Mrs. N. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickinson and ftiSIr^iF'-ChaHotte scent last weekend with his aunt. Miss Mat tie Duncan. Guests of Mr. and Mrs It. M. Williams Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Scott and familv of Fair Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLain. Mrs. Marvin Williams and Miss Josephine Williams, all of Norfolk, Va. Miss Peggy Williams and Mr. Bill Ginn. who are attending sum mer actiool at tbe University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, will spend the weekend with Peggy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wil liams. Walker Mfore and his guest, Miss Ann JUdmayne, who are at tending summer school at East Carolina College, were home for tbc weekend with his mother, Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker Sr. of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Crawford and son, Bill, of New Bern were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Steed. Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. returned home Monday from Southport, Brooks and Mason Funeral Home Announces They have formed Brooks and Mason Burial Association and invite you to come by or call their office for full information PHONE 2-9271 Beaufort-Morehead Causeway LOOK FOR SIGN M&llUccujl Lujty Fuel K i os C BEHOLD OUR OIL ) TANKS BOLL ALONG GOOD SERVICE ALWAYS^ is OUR sows. I A phone call will bring prompt delivery of the Fuel Oil you need. Take advantage of the 'slack' ' season and order your Fuel Oil for next win ter. ? Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beachem announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce, above, to Mr. Thomas Styron, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Styron, Sea Level. An August wedding is planned. where sh* has ben visiting Mr. Mace whv. is employed there. Mrs. Clarence Bowers of Tampa, Fla., is visiting her sister, Miss Mattie Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. J. David Winegar and children, Cathy, Beth and Joe, of Whitestone, Va., have arrived to spend two weeks with Mrs. N. W. Taylor and Mrs. W. K. Hinnant. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burrows and daughters, Linda and Karen, will leave today for Pawtucket, R. I. and Cape Cod, Mass. While away they will visit his mother, Mrs. Robert Burrows. They will return home in two weeks. Miss Shirley Pittman, a student nurse at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thur man Pittman of Merrimon. Mr. Joe Bumette of Henderson left Wednesday after spending sev eral days with Miss Lessee Arring ton and her mother. Ten and One-Half Tables Play in County League Ten and one-half tables were in play when the county bridge league met at the recreation building in Morehead City Monday night. North-south >?in?ers were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dewey. Second place went to Dr. Charles Duffy of New Bern and Mr. K. Templcton of Easton, Pa. Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. and Mrs. Joe House were third and Mrs. Alvah Hamilton Sr. and Mrs. George Wallace were fourth. East-west winners were Capt. and Mrs. C. B. MacFarland of Cherry Point. Mrs. W. J. Blair and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Sr. were second, Mr. Gil Templeton of Cherry Point and Mr. J. R. Parsons of Cherry Point were third and Mr. C. L. Beam and Mrs. Cal vin Jones were fourth. Grace Eure Circle Meets At Educational Building The Grace Eure Circle of Ann Street Methodist Church met Mon day at the educational building Seventeen members were present. The program was given by Doro thy Johnson and Audrey Turnage. During the business session the circle decided to work toward the purchase of a new piano tor the educational building. After the benediction, punch and cookies were served by Evelyn Willis, Alice Windley, and Patsy Willis. Baptists to Honor Newcomers at Reception The congregation of the Firit Baptist Churck will honor the mw pastor, the Rev. Alec Thoapion, and the new director of mimic and religious education. Miss Ruth Durham, at a reception from 2 to 3 o'clock Sunday in the recreation room of the church. The public is cordially invited. Son Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Bob Springle of Durham announce the birth of a 7 Mi-pound son, Allan Leigh, Tues day at Watts Hospital. Allan ia the graadwia ?f lir. and lira. Guy Springle at Beaufort. GOTA^ ? N SUMMER COLD TAKE sfrr. : ~ 666 us To Wed Next Month Miss Eleanor Joyce Willis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Willis of Harkers Island, who announce her engagement to Sfct. (Tene C. Kamplain, Uni ted States Marine Corps, of Cher ry Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rdy I. Kamplain, of Birming ham, Ala. The wedding will be Friday, Aug. 1, at the Free Grace Pilgrim Holiness Church, Markets island. Miss Lydia Lee Conner, Mr. Fred Patrick to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Journey Conner of Harlowe announce the engagement of their daughter, Lydia Lee, to Mr. Fred Patrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Genie Patrick of Milan. Ga. A weekend wedding is planned. The couple will make their home in Newport News, Va. V Jvfer i?-Mt ud Mr*. David Hudsoa ud daughters, Saul u4 L>v>. UH fc* KirkMood hut S m fey alter ??>!?< the put two (Wlu with Mrs. Hudson's parent*, Mr. ud Mr*. W J. Dail. Chid ud Mr.. Morris Mitchoit Ud children returned home from Muteo last week after visiting hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. MeU Axelrod and children a I Norfolk. Vs., spent the weekend with her parents Ur. and Mrs M D. Pridgen. Ur. Ray West is convalescing at hi* home after having undergone surgery in Morehead City hospital. Ur. and Urs. J. E. Combs spent a short while here last week. Ur. Louis H. Warren of Chicago is visiting his father. Ur. O. D. Warren and other relatives. Ur. and Urs. Daniel Jones and son, Ray, and several friends from Uount Olive visited her brother. Ur. Will Dail. Urs. Fay Uoore, sons Clyde Jr., and Barry, and mother, Mrs. Lutie Collins, _Kent several days visit ing Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Combs of Gotdsboro. The official hoard met last Thursday night at the church. The new pastor met with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gooding and children of Warwick, R. I., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gooding, last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bridges of Greensboro visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dail, last week. The North River Home Demon stration Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Frances Arthur. Af ter the devotional and a short bus iness sessions, Mrs. Smith gave the program in the absence of our home agent. During the social hour Mrs. Arthur served soft drinks, cookies and candy. The WSCS met Monday night at the church with Miss Inez Felton in charge of the program and the meeting, due to the absence of the president. Mrs. Harry Williamson. We had as visitors Mrs. Fred Smith, president of the sub-district, and Mrs. Lupton from Bachelor. We enjoyed having them visit us. Mrs. Graden Barker and chil dren of Oriental are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bea chem. Mr. George Gooding and David Perry have joined the Coast Guard. Miss Pamela Hassell Entertains Wednesday ? ?? Miss Pamela Hassell was hostess at a cola party at her home in Glendale Park Wednesday. Guests of honor were Sally, Ka ren and Linda Mahrt, and Edith Bear. Soft drinks, potato chips and potato chip dip were served. Twenty-two guests attended. Th* Alex Smiths Observe Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith will observe their fiftieth wedding an niversary today. The occasion was celebrated with a dinner given in their honor Sunday by their children at the Smith home on Gordon Street. Mr M-1W A. W Hod ?M. M? Wi*? tad two girls of Jwrtin N. C., wen Ok din ner (wtl at Mr ud Mri Robert Gray >ifcnfc|. Th? lev. E. t. Hani* wiB begin ? series of ms??i?i in the Chris tian church Monday night The public it invited. Mr. B?b ell celebrated his M birthday Monday Congratula ttoos are in (Her for Mr. Russell. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Jones and their two children of Mount Olive, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cnnaway. Mrs. John Russell. her daugh ter, Sharen, aad a friend of Mrs. Russell of Muni, Fla , visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cunningham, and their sons, of Chatham, N. J , were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ?R. L. Gray. The Miaaes Fay Williams and Patsy Willis motored to tioldsboro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beachera, and son, Floyd Jr.. are spending their vacation with lira. Boa cheat's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ri ley Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ingram and children. More he ad City, were the Sunday guests ol her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William McKay The Luna Russell Bible Class mem ban met with Mr*. RuMeil Monday ?i*M with * UBe attend ance. Mr and Mm Charlei McKay and family moved into their new house last week. Do you have a litter bag in your car? : COUNTING SHEEP? Don't let on occasional wakeful ni? ht concern you. Excitement from tho day pott . . . tension ovor days ohood can eosJIy stort you "counting sheep." But whon sleeplessness porsisls-? see your Doctor, for there may bo o func tional reason for your insomnia. Your Doctor can Help you regain tho habit of normal healthy rest. Trust him to prescribe for you, and then re/y on our pharmacitt. DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Guthrie-Jones Drug Co, Phone 2-4*81 Merrill Bid. Beaufort, N. C. Twelfth Year Anniversary DRY CLEANING Cash and Carry Special MONDAY MORNING 7 'TIL 12 39' SUITS DRESSES LONG COATS PANTS - SHIRTS - SKIRTS - 25c FROM 12 NOON MONDAY, THROUGH SATURDAY 59' SUITS DRESSES LONG COATS PANTS- SHIRTS - SKIRTS - 35c The above price* are effective at of Monday July 21st, 7:00 A.M. at both White way call office* Only Beewfort ayd Morehead City. 324 Front Street, Beaufort 1101 Evans Street, Morehead City WHITEWAY I VI'NUKY * DRY CI.KANKHS . <1 You* Dry < .lit, H'ilh Y.>nr I nniJry Mm k <? One Cn II Do 1 i All IUAT. 0 YOUR ONE-STOP BANK WITH ALL-STAR SERVICE SAVINGS- 3% INTEREST Account* insured ? fundi always available. 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