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Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Saturday, Master Al bert Jackson, Havelock; Miss Mau reen Lewis, Morebead City. Sunday. Miss Shelby Waters, Grifton; Mr. Charles T. Garner Jr., Newport; Mrs. Patsy Gillikin, Mr. Roland Adair Small, Beau fort; Mr. Dan Yeomans, Harkers Island: Mrs. Bernice Herbin, Mr. Donald Harrelson, Morehead City. Monday, Miss Karen McGregor, Morehead City; Mrs. Geraldine Parsons, Mr. Paul A. Sweppe, Havelock; Mrs. Ellen Willis, Mr. Durwood B. Willis, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mr. Gordon Brinson, Mr. Jimmy Lewis, Morehead City; Mrs. Myrtie H. Long, Mr. Cecil Miller, Newport; Mrs. Elleo LaNy, Beaufort; Mrs. Helen Louise Moore, Marshallberg. Discharged: Sunday, Mrs. Janet Cox and daughter, Morehead City; Miss Kay Barrett, Littleton. Monday, Mr. Lawrence F. Ben ford Jr., Macon, Ga.; Miss Gloria Jean Corbett, Newport; Mrs. Su Jie Conway, Miss Maureen Lewis, Morehead City; Mr. Christopher Dennis Sr., Bogue; Mrs. Leonda B. Mason, Beaufort; Mrs. Ella S. Weathers, Goldsboro. Tuesday, Mrs. Bernice Herbin, Mr. Donald Harrelson, Mr. Robert McCabc, Morehead City; Mrs. Rosemary Bowen and son, Beau fort; Miss Shelby Waters, Grifton. Wednesday, Mrs. Louise Willis and son, Sea Level; Mr. Kenenth L. Miller, Newport. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Mr. John Williams, Morehead City. Tuesday, Mrs. Winnie Johnson, Beaufort; Mrs. Mable Smith, Have lock; Mr. Willie Guthrie, Harkers Island. Wednesday, Miss Sandra Ful :her, Beaufort RFD; Mrs. Verona Robinson, Mr. Ben Salter, Atlantic. Discharged: Monday, Mrs. Willie Johnson, Morehead City; Mrs. Joyce Fulford, Beaufort; Mrs. Net tie Arthur, Miss Gloria Willis, Mrs. \da Eubanks, Beaufort RFD. Wednesday, Mrs. Angeline Tay or, Sea Level; Mr. Thomas Nel son, Atlantic. Thursday, Mrs. Bertha Piner, Williston; Miss Sandra Fulcher, Beaufort; Mr. Ben Salter, Atlantic. r Morehead City Social News Mill Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor Phone M17I Mr. and Mri. C. E. Idol of Ker nersville arrived Friday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hedgecock. They returned home Tuesday, taking Eddie Idol and Frederick Carter, who had been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Midgett and daughter, Andrea, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting their parents, Mrs. K. *S. Swinson and Mrs. Andrew Mid gett. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCarthy Sr. of Watertown, Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCarthy Jr. at Swansboro. Mrs. McCarthy Jr. is the former Myrna Hedgecock of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Cheek of Au burndale, Fla., and Mr. Jack Gar vin of Asheboro have returned home after visiting Mr. Cheek's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheek. Dr and Mrs. A. Leroy *Parker and children, Saundra and Bill, of Greensboro were here for the weekend. Dr. Parker, who is pres ident of the State Baptist Conven tion, spoke at First Baptist Church on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Oglesby and chil dren, who were called to Savan nah, Ga., by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Fred Sanders, return ed to their home here Wednesday. Miss Barbara Oglesby arrived home Tuesday night from Raleigh to spend a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Oglesby. Mrs. D. F. O'Brien and children, Jane and David, of Jacksonville, Fla., arrived Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. Thelma Thomas and her mother, Mrs. Daisy Hatsell, and Mrs. Marjorie Shelor of Atlantic Beach and Mrs. Richard Swindell Di[ lOTjiyi IIllAKING All) ?U0 Morehead City Drug Co. *11 Areadcli St. M?ichca<i city Phone MM* of this city attended the Lost Colony and visited Kill Devil Hill thia week. Miu Barbara Jenkins is the houseguest of Miss Jacquie Roberta this week. Mr. Walter G. Fulcher, who ii attending summer school in Chapel Hill, will arrive today to spend the weekend with Mrs. Fulcher and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Fulcher. Mrs. J. C. Newton and Miss Bar bara Jean Torleton of Norfolk, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Glancy and Mrs. J. D. Parrish. Mrs. Charles Conway has re turned home from Morehead City Hospital, where she was a patient for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chrismon, Greensboro, spent several days last week with Mrs. Chrismon's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durham. Miss Daisy Brock of Raleigh will arrive today to spend the weekend at home. Miss Jenny Lou Smith wick, who has been there a week, will return home with her. Mr. Henry Taylor, who is em ployed in Marcus Hook, Pa., has arrived home to spend a month's vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Bunn have moved into their new home at 102 Pendergrass St., Durham. Dr. Bunn is former pastor of First Baptist Church. Mrs. C. C. Merrill, Mrs. A. B. Roberts Jr. and Mrs. Marion Mills attended a district president's in stitute of the Woman's Club in Kin ston Tuesday. Mrs. Perry Taylor III, Miss Elii abeth Taylor and Miss Barbara Jenkins spent yesterday in Kin ston. Miss Susan Dill, who has been visiting her uncle, Mr. Wesley Sheep, and family in Rcidsville, has returned home. The Rev. Jesse Staton arrived Tuesday evening from Kinston to spend the remainder of the week with his family who is visiting relatives here and in Beaufort. The Rev. A. G. Harris Jr., the Rev. Alvia Daniel, Mr. Ramey Da vis and Mr. J. W. Kellogg attend ed a Preabytcry meeting ia Chad bourn Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Lee and family are visiting relatives of Mrs. Lee in Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Smith and son, Mickey, returned to their home in Marietta, Ga., Saturday, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith. The Rov: and Mrs. A. G. Harris Jr. and and family have returned home from Macon, Ga., where they visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris Sr. il STYRONS Grand Opening SALE NOW GOING ON COME IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE GIFTS Styron's Morahcad City's N?wwi, Mott Modern Stor. 10TH AND ARENDELL STS. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. I Engagement Announced Miss Sandra Elaine Abel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abel of Quantico, Va., who announce her engagement to Bradley Mcintosh Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Mcintosh of this city. Miss Abel is a student nurse in her senior year at St. I.uke's School of Nursing, Richmond, Va. Mr. Mcintosh attended the University of Richmond and is now serving with the US Army at the pentagon in Washington, D. C. No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Give Chinese Dinner for Club Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reese were hosts recently at a Chinese dinner for members of the SS Couples Club at their home at Club Colony. The dinner was served on the porch, which was shaded by bam boo curtains. Chinese figuerines and candles were used for decora tion and the table was centered with a ming tree. Music from The Red Poppy was played in the background. The dinner consisted of woong ton soup, chow mein with noodles, egg foo yung, sweet and sour pork, and egg roll. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hyman Jr., Miss Norma Farrar, Mrs. E. M. Vietch, Mrs. John Zit tere, and Mrs. John Pavone. July 23 ? Mrs. D. J. Caldwell of High Point spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. C. C. Smith. Mrs. Minnie Parker of Newport News, Va., visited relatives here last week. | Mrs. George Huntley Jr. and | children of Beaufort are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith Jr. are spending this week in Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. James Oglesby and daugh ter,.. Mrs.. Jim lpock, and json of New Bern visited Mrs. J. L. Smith and other relatives one day last week. J. A. Taylor of Miami is visit ing in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litchfield of Belglade, Fla., are visiting rela tives here. Mr. Litchfield is spend ing two weeks in Boston with his relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Shcrrod Taylor and children of Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson and chil dren of Beaufort spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Taylor. John Neal Salter II of Havelock is visiting his aunt and uncle this week, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sailer. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dunbar and daughter Susan of Richmond, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beasley and children of Baltimore spent last week with the Osmonds, Clarence and Dick Salters. The WSCS met last Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. Fred Smith. Crawford and Fred Ball visited Mrs. C. C. Smith and Mrs. Edna Whitehead Monday afternoon. Seminole County, Fla., produces one-fifth of all the celery grown in the U.S. Beauty? j dignity? strength VI?U oar Nonnnl dUpliy on oor yird at Morehead City Cemetery Carteret County M ammlnl wwl^Flll^#! vWlVIVV ? branch a( GreenrilU Marbla and Granite Work* I: a*rnJ lU^Haa Sr., la*. " " TODAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 336, Newport 7:30 p.m.? American Legion and Legion Auxiliary, hut west of Morehead City SATURDAY 2 p.m. ? County Historical So ciety, Ennett Cottage, Bogue Sound 2:30 p.m.? County Historical So ciety Meeting, Ennett Cottage, Bogue Sound 6:30 p.m. ? Marshallberg Com munity Club, Harbor Lights Res taurant 7 p.m.? St. Egbert's Rosary-Al tar Society dinner. St. Egbert's i school building, Morehead City. | Donations of $1 will be taken at door. 8 p.m.? VFW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort MONDAY 9:30-12:00 ? Social Security rep resentative, courthouse annex, Beaufort 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, school lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m Jaycces, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Beaufort Jaycees, Scout building, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall 'east of Camp Glenn School 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation build ing, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Beaufort TUESDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only i 6:45 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 8 p.m.? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, Morehead City 1 8 p.m. ? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach < Symphony Seeks Members Mailed to members of the North Carolina Symphony Society this week were invitations to rejoin the symphony society for the coming year. Four Hostess** Honor Mrs. Walter G. Fulcher Mrs. Walter Graham Fulcher, a recent bride, was entertained at a shower Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Cecelia Oglesby, given by Miss Oglesby, Miss Lela Hollis, Miss Ellen Bordeaux and Mrs. Harry Rivers. The home was decorated with ar rangements of summer flowers. The table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an ar rangement of white gladiolas and greenery flanked with white tapers in silver candlesticks. Bingo and bridal games were played and prizes awarded the winners. The honoree, who is the former Cecelia Guthrie of Markers Island, was presented a white car nation corsage and was showered with gifts. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and salted nuts were served. given of Middlesex Orphanage at Mt. Pleasant Church Friday night. Jesse Small, MMC, who is Ra tioned at Brooklyn, N. Y., is spend ing a few days here with his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Townes and children of Virginia have returned home after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tiackett. Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Mizelle of Newport spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hackett. Mr. Miller of the Miller-Mott Business College, Wilmington, spent a while Tuesday evening in he community. The Rev. O. B. Everette and laughter spent Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs. Willie Jones. Mrs. Marion Edmundson of llavelock spent a while Sunday vith Mrs. Gilford Cannon. Mrs. W. R. Powell of Russells Dreek spent Sunday here with ?elatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Best and x>ys have moved into our com nunity. Everyone is glad to have hem back with us. Hot Biscuit Ogden, Utah (AP)? One hot bis ruit caused a mess of trouble at he Don Durant residence. Durant ind his wife smelled smoke, but ry as they might, they couldn't ocate a fire. Local firemen, how ;ver, located one charred biscuit n the kitchen oven, which had >een left on by mistake. Tp Wed Next Month Miss Lois Carol Becton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Becton, who announce her engagement to James E. Par ker, son of Mrs. Georgia Par ker, all of this city. An August wedding is planned. Society Will Sponsor Dinner Tomorrow Night St. Egbert's Rosary-Altar Society will sponsor a dinner tomorrow evening at the school building. Serving will begin at 7 p.m. A $1 donation will be taken at the door and a drawing for a $150 Hamilton Furniture Center, gift certificate will be held. Parcel post surprise packages will be sold for 50 cents each. Stork Newt Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. William Liv ingston, Newport, a son, Tuesday, July 22. To Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore, Marshallberg, a daughter, Tues day, July 22. To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis, Sea Level, a son, Saturday, July 19. Have Houseparty The Misses Mary Lynn Davis, Doris Phillips, Patsy Nelson, Sue Thompson and Elaine Miller spent last week as guests of Miss Mary Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Theo dore Phillips at a cottage at Min nesott Beach. Welcome Son Mr. and Mrs. John A. Labobc, Fort Worth, Tex., welcomed a 6 pound 15 ounce son, Carl Duane, Wednesday, July 16. Mrs. I.abobe is the former Thclma Midgett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Midgett. Former Resident Plans Wedding in September Mrs. Wide Arthur StkUey of Kensington. Md , announces the en gagement of her daughter, Roberta Anne, to Mr. George Martin Caf frey, son of Mr and Mrs. James Vernon Caffrey of Virginia Beach, Va., formerly of Morehead City. Miss Stickley, also the daughter of the late Wade Arthur SticUey, is a graduate of Moorefield High School, Moorefield, W. Va., and was graduated from the School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Co lumbia University, Presbyterian Hospital in the City of New York. She is now employed by the Mont gomery County Department of Public Health. Mr. Caffrey is a graduate of Oceana High School, Oceana, Va., and was graduated from East Carolina College, Greenville, N. C. He is employed by the United States Public Health Service in Communicable Disease Control in the state of Maryland. A September wedding is planned. Don't throw trash out car win dows. Dine Graciously Though Inexpensively At The Morehead Biltmore Hotel ? ? ? Dinners From $1.50 ? ? ? Dinner Served From 6 to 9:30 P.M. Breakfast Served 7 to 12 A.M. Lunch Served 12 to 3 P.M. The Morehead Biltmore Hotel Morehead City, N. C. Everyday Values Check Rose's 5-10-25c Store for Values at All Times ? Bargains In Every Department Every Day of the Year! I I Table of Children'* SHOES Assorted Sizes Red and Blue Sj.oo Pair CANNON SHEETS Twin Size and Double Size Only $-|.77 Each Ladies' Half Slips t-hch Lice Trim $1-00 Each Ladies' Spring and Summer DRESSES Values to $5.95 S-|.77 Each Boys' Western Dungarees Sizes 2 to It /| $"1 .69 Pair Ladies' Slips Shadow Fuel ? Lace Trim Top and Bottom $1.59 Each 2 for"J3 ?? Men's Wash 'n Wear Dress DRESS SHIRTS , Wash It! Drip Dry It! Wear It! $2?? | Each Men'* Khaki Pants $2.98 Pair Khaki Shirts $1.98 Each By Blue Bell Garden Hose Plastic Outwears Rubber Gaaruteed S Yevf 25 Ft. Only 98/ MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Men'* 9-Oz. By Blue Bell DUNGAREES Zipper Fly ? Brtded Pocket* .98 $1 Pair Open 9 to 9 Monday through Friday OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
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