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Morehead City 5ocial News MU? Eiytn Roi^ru*, Society Editor PImm M17S r ? * ? - Th( M|*se$ Wynqna and Barbara Blanchard and Mr. Bill Campbell, all of Raleigh, spent the weekend with Mr. aqd tir?- R< C. BJan chard. Mr. and Mr/. Ollie A. Ball of Durhafp are spending a week at Atlantic Beach. Dr and Mrs. Houston L. Bell and family of Roanoke, Va., are spending some time in the Cobb apartment at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T C. Allen and two children of Cary have re turned to their home after spend ing some time here. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Amick and family of Mebane vacationed at Atlantic Beach last week. Mrs. O. W. Schwartz and fam ily have returned to Baltimore, Md., after visiting friends here for several days. Mrs. Robert Futrell and son, Gregory, of Goldsboro spent last week with Mrs Mamie Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Lewis of Lake Charles, La., and Miss Brenda Joyce Martin of George town, S. C., have returned to their homes after visiting his mother, Mrs. Edwin M. Lewis. Mrs. I. J. Bordeaux and Master Sonny Jacobs of Wilmington are visiting her son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bordeaux. Mrs. Bernard Leary and chil dren have returned home from Greenville, Tenn., where they vis ited relatives of Mrs. Leary. Mr. Leary met his family in Raleigh and brought them home. Truman Kemp Jr., Ethan Davis II, Bud Daniels, George Wallace, Call Me and SAVE! FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: * appliances * PLUMBING, HEATING * IRRIGATION * FLOORCOVERING * TELEVISION * FARM EQUIPMENT :*n MIM hum Mm (MD( tyt.iifji'wit Jmnj *15 ArmlaD St Moreheyd ?tty M ? I I ? * ? Michael Lewis and Johnny Crow* hive returned home from Philmont Ranch, S. M., where they attended a Boy Scqut Camp. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Allen and family returned to their lvome in Raleigh Sunday, after visiting at Atlantic Beach. On their way home they atopped in 'New Bern to visit Mr. Allen's brother. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Williams and family of Eagle Springs and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hcs'cr of De laws Creek spent some time last week at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs Zeke Colenda and family, of Danville, Va., and Lieut, and Mrs. Herbert Colenda and family, of Norfolk, Va., are visit ing Mrs. Gladys Colenda and Miss Ada Davis. Mrs. George Dill Jr. was called to Elizabeth City yesterday by the sudden death of her nephew, Mat thew Leigh Sheep IU, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Sheep Jr. Mrs. Emma Ewell has returned home from a tour of Canada, which she took with her son, Ed ward Ewell of Washington, D. C., and his family. Mr. Bill Hendrix of Beverly Hills, Calif., is visiting his mo ther, Mrs. N. L. Walker. Mrs. Howard Strawcutter and children of Lumberton arrived Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mills. Dr. and Mrs. John McRoberts, who had been visiting in Lumberton since Thurs day, returned here with them. Mrs. Robert Freeman and chil dren, Bobby and Jody Leigh, will leave today to spend a month with her parents in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vickers and children of Durham are spend ing a few days with Judge and Mrs. Luther Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Taylor III and children of I^ayetteville ?were weekend guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Derrick son. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Marion and chiidrjcn of Winston-Salem are spending several days at the More head Biltmore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norwood and family of Greenville and Miss Mary Lou Norwood of $ea Level spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norwood. The Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Cave ness and two children of Durham will leave today after visiting with Mrs. Adeline Land. Mr. and Mrs. Qgl?sby Entertain Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. Billy Oglefby were hosts to the couples bridge club Friday evening at their home on Yaupon Terrace. Mrs. ' Oglesby used zinnias and daisies for (tec oration. High score was won by Dr. Jer ry Norris, stcpnd high hf Mr. P. p. Geer Jr., aqd lew by Mrs. Goer. During ptpgceuior8 the hostess served snacks and colas. For qes tfrt chocolate nut sundaes were served. Dr. qnd'Mrs. Norris will eftertaip tfi* club next. Down By Tbt QM AW! . . . Indwtry Baga.. Fronj U? mojleft beflnntngi an peaceful mill iIrui, Ameri can ka? from vaatly In liar, acope and complexity. P'ljrtal an eaaeatial part la thla eipaaaloa, Amerieaa baak iu ku K*n wt ikft la kan Ui unrtrri ami ta tkf ?aiekealaf tempo a Ml aaltiptyiaf need* af the Maatrlal aad kadam world. Thia bank, today aa alwayi, prwtfci efft cleat (iaaacial aerv^ca ta Ike eateppriiea at thla CoirwwrcUl National Bank r? Married in Methodist Church _ ? I Nr. and Mrs. Waller Graham Fulcher Hiss Cecelia Joyce Guthrie be came the bride of Walter Graham Fuleher is a candlelight double ring ceremony Saturday, July 12, at seven-thirty in Franklin Me tnoritl Methodist Church. The Rev. Samuel S. Moore, pas tor, officiated Miss Jane Lang dale, organist, presented a pro gram of nuptial music prior to the ceremon? . The church was decorated with baskets of white glndiolas and greenery and seven-branched can delabra held lighted white cathe dral tapers. The bride entered the church alone. She wore a white street length sheath dress far.hioned with a scoop neckline and short sleeves. The neckline and sleeves were edged in French lace. She wore a white flowered half hat, short white gloves and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Edwa"d Wolfe, sister of the bride, wa> matron of honor and the bride's only attendant. She wore a street-length lilac taffeta dress with white accessories and a white carnation corsage. Mr. Lester Lewis served the bridegroom as best man. Ushers were Mr. Edward Wolfe and Mr. Jimmy Howland. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Guthrie wore an aqua silk dress with white accessories and a cor sage of white carnations. Mrs. Ful cher, mother of the bridegroom, wore a green and white print dress with matching accessories and a corsagc cf white carnations. Following the ceremony, the couple greeted guests in the ves tibule of the church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plymouth Guthrie of Harkers Island. She is a graduate of Smyrna High School and is em ployed at Commercial National Bank. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fulcher of this city. He is a graduate of Morehead City High School aid is a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Married Tuesday Evening Sft. a?d Mrs. Robert B. Hume are shown above following their mfiTiwe T"es<I>y evening at First Baptist Church. Mrs. Hume is the former Jessie Le* White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. White. Sergeant Hume is the son of Mrs. David Darnall of East Moline, 111. Wfltfr Company Movm Valve to Safer Place Water icrvice in Beaufort was cut off (or about 25 minutes Fri day morning. Carolina Water Co. turned the water ofr while work men moved < valve on Cedar Street. C. W. Williams, water company manager, say) that the six-inch main under the new highway has been broken five times and the eight-inch main one time' in the 17= Surprise! Honolulu (AP) ? When three United States destroyer! returned to Pearl Harbor after five months at sea, the wife of one of the crew men was waiting on the dock par rying her infant baby and a diaper draped flag with a sign attached reading: "Something new baa been added." past three months. The valve was moved to get it in a safer location. T^ll Brooks and Mason Funeral Home Announces Th?y have formed Brooks and Mason Burial Association and invite 7011 to coma by or c?ll their office far lull information PHONE 2-9271 Beaufort-Morehead Causeway LOOK FOR SIGN Mw Joon kott of Rom Hill W?k Ooufllo* Taylor Wodnotdoy wmm# lormf^ ue r*>r??nmnv u/lTi. ' "" ?" ' "" , only hy meiohers iw laedi ate lain iLio and White jdadioLas and southern (milax were u&ed to d<?<*nraio the ' home Weddwg WWC WW JW# vwM by tfrs Aifcm IMw The bride wore a while chif/fp " ? A V ? WB~?F &treut-lttQ?th dreu with matching *. i ? w ? 11 t " "if i** j 11 | !) v ttcct'bivoric ^ and a while corsage *1" * *.p^ I*!1* Jll |r ? ? i*rr 'TPT * Shp was nitowtpH hv her &ul?T - i ' ^ J" IV ? - ?' ' Lr?. Mow Harris u t to HiM he mnirnn q[ hnnnr WOfi.* a til U e WWtF ijT 'W* V'lT'* w ice dress yVh a ?*?**#? .(if t?mk ow?r? Mr Jewwe Heron* i the bfMtc*rooai as best iv? F?r h? daughter's VP" Scott w?c a blue chi \vitb white accessories tad a white corsage Mrs. Taytar, wothw ot the bridegroom, wore a tyace dress with white accessories and a while corsage. The bride's parents entertained at a reception at the parsonage immediately following the cere mony, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to western North Carolina. Ho WKrt H?WUs The briite i? * graduate <4 Roue Hill High Schaql and completed hi-r freshman year at Atlantic Christian Coliege, Wilson. She if the daughter of Mr. and lira. L O. Scott of Rose Hill. Ur. Taylor is the son of lira. Mamie Taylor of this city and the late Robert Taylor. He graduated from Morehead City High School and completed his junior year at Atlantic Christian College. He will leave this week for a tour of duty with the United States Air Force. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Tuesday, Mr. Barry Adler, Master James Knover, Camp Morehead; Mrs. Fannie Brown, Mr. Harrison Guthrie, Morehead City; Mrs. Christine Taylor, Mr. Carl Mills, Newport; Master Tommy Gillikin, Beaufort; Mrs. Martha Salter, Havelock. Wednesday, Mrs. Leura Guthrie, Mr. Billy Griffin, Mrs. Judie Cox, Master Chris Davies, Morehead City; Mrs. Helen Garner, Newport. Thursday, Master Thomas Kirk patrick III, Master Lee Padgett, Camp Morehead; Mr. Lawrence Benford Jr., Macon, Ga.; Miss Kay Barrett, Littleton; Mrs. Janet Cox, Morehead City; Mrs. Leona Gar ner, Newport; Mrs. Ella S. Wea thers, Goldsboro; Mr. Walter Yeo mans, Harkers Island. Friday, Mrs. Rosemary Bowen, Mrs. Leonda B. Mason, Beaufort; Mrs. Lura Livingston, Newport; Mrs. Louise Willis, Sea Level. Discharged: Wednesday. Mr. Grover Paul, Mrs. Martha Salter, Havelock; Mrs. Elsie Webb, More head City; Mr. Carl Mills. New port; Master Jack M?br?o<? Jr.. Master Douglas Kate, Camp More head. Thursday, Mr Willie Guthrie, Master Tommy Gillikin, Beaufort; Mrs. Viola Webb, Mrs. Janice Bell. Master Chris Davies. More head City; Master John McCorley II. Master Olio Garrett Jr., Camp Morehead; Mr.s Christine Taylor, Mrs. Helen Garner, Newport. Friday, Mrs. Gloria Scott, At lantic Beach; Mr. BUly Griffin, Mrs. Jeanette Moen and son, Mrs. Judie Cox, Morehead City; Mrs. Sylvia G. Bosejy and son. Mrs. MaybeUe Mace. Beaufort; Master Barry Adler. Camp Morehead; Mr. Walker Carlyle Jr., Kinston. Saturday, Mrs. Beatrice Martin, Beaufort; Mrs. Leura Guthrie, Mrs. Grace Byrd, Morehead City; Mrs. Beatrice Mundtpe, Newport; Mr. Walter D. Chadwick, Mr James Allen Rose, Hfrkers Island; Master James Knover, Master Thomas Kirkpatrick III, Camp Morebepd. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Thursday. Mrs. Willie Johnson. Morefcead City; Mrs. Joyce Fjjlford, Beaufort. FrMpy, Mr. T. W. Nelson, At lantic; Mrs. Ada Eubaoks, Beau fort; Mrs. Bertha Piner, Williston. Saturday, Mrs. A timeline Taylor, Mr. Speqcer Lassiter, Sea Level Sunday, Mrs. Shirley Davis, Da vis; Mrs. Ovijine Garner, More head City. Discharged: Thursday, Mr. Ben Williams, Ocracoke; Mr. James Stallings, Havelock; Miss Grace Wilson, Beaufort. Friday, Mrs. Eunice Radford, Beaufort; Miss Virginia Hill, Mrs. Hettie George, Marshallberg; Mr Abe Silverman, Morehead City. Saturday, Mrs. Annie Lee Law rence, Harkera Island; Mrs. Veda Styron and daughter, Atlantic; Mr. James Riley Lewis, Marshallberg; Mr. Robert Willis, New Bern. Sunday, Mrs. Bertha Styron, Ce dar laland; Mr. Albert Styron, Oc racoke. Moaday, Mrs. Willie Johnson, Morehead City; Mrs. Joyce Ful ford, Mrs. Nettie Arthur, Mrs. Ada Eubanks, Beaufort. Strqy Cat, Mor?h*ad City, Found to b? Rabid A stray eat, befriended by a wife of a Marine in Morehead City, died last week and has been reported hy the state testing laboratory as rabU. The cat bit the woman and her husbaqd, both of whqra are re ported to be taking the Pasteur treatment for rabies. Persons who have pets in (he block between 15th and 16th Streets and Evans and ArendeU are asked to be on thf lookout for indications of rabies in t)*ir animals. [radio call* tar urgent help. Eastern Star Members Attend Two Meetings Members of the Morehead City chapter, Order of Eastern Star, attended meetings in Arapahoe and Jacksonville Friday and Saturday. The Morehead City chapter was co-hostess with the Arapahoe chap ter Firday evening when the wor thy ?rand matron and worthy grand patron made their official visit. A banquet was held prior to the meeting with music by Bill Nor wood of Greenville. The three Nor wood sisters, Lorraine, Judy and Nancy, sang. Mrs. Earl Norwood of Morehead City decorated the hall in the worthy grand matron's colors. Ar rangements of yellow, blue and white hydrangeas and gladiolas were used. Attending from here were Mrs. Frank Reams, Mrs. George Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lewis, Mrs. Linwood Wade, Mrs. W. L. Mc Cabe, Mrs. Floyd Chadwick, Mrs. Julia Tenney, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norwood. Following the meeting a water melon cutting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Rawls. Mr. Rawls is the new dis trict deputy grand patron. Seven persons attended the dis trict school of instruction in Jack sonville Saturday. They were Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Reams, Mrs. Tenney, Mrs. Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood. Mr. Norwood served as asso ciate patron, Mrs. Chadwick as Adah and Mrs. Norwood gave the response to the welcome. Mrs. Reams was on the registration committee. After the school, the girls of the Jacksonville Rainbow Assembly entertained at a luncheon at the city hall. Campbell-Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. 'R. C. Blanchard request the honor of your presence at Uie marriage of their daughter Barbara Faye to William Donaldson Campbell Saturday, the twenty-sixth of July nineteen hundred fifty-eight at two o'clock in the afternoon First Baptist Church Morchcad City No invitations are being sent In Ike coupty, bu( all friends of the couple are cordially invited. Stork News Birth* at Morehead Oty Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bowcn, Beaufort, a son, Friday, July 18. To Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cox, Morehead City, a daughter, Thurs day, July 17. Hotfi Night Clerk Says Screams Scar* Robbers Flagstaff, Aril. (AP)? Mrs. Eva Josephine Dietzman, 62-year-old Flagstaff hotel night clerk, is bat ting 1,000 against would-be rob bers. ? Twice Mrs. Dietzman has beef the victim of gunmen. Twice th? gunmen have fled empty-banded. The Arizona woman said loud screams were her best weapon. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND i?u B?m<aa,gT. Mor*h?ad Chamber Sow's Mombort Progroif Report wrvw fori Riv?r, new adb&s. ??w *o ? WW brochure, m>d f*il apd vyipter advertising The report shows thai U,r>iW h?, l^ejo spent through July IS. The total amount pledged to tfee chamber for l#M pas *?.5uo That leaves * potential b,*l.W>ce of R i?#> ft) r #?er?Uan for *<*"?! b*la#ce W faw* July 14 ir? W # U{ DuRw ??y? ?P?m -H? P? i g?e c^mJw get. ? there will be faliiid 1959 gtunt new meuuber? Uu hU wSTwEct to buoine*# for thU area Set H?tint far Tamarr?w W?f C?5?ty ToaHWiirters Club W# m?WlWRt ? 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