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Beaufort Social News Mill Ellen Bordeaux, Society EUllor M1TS George Martin Jr., spent the weekend at home from Chapel Hill, where he is attending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Trent of Greenville were weekend guests of her parents, Mr* and Mrs. John S. Johnson. Capt. and Mrs. Paul Weintraub and son, John, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Davis Friday ftight. The Weintraubs are en route from Spokane, Wash., to Washing ton, D. C., where they will be sta tioned with the Navy. Mr. David Winegar of White- ! stone, Va., will arrive Thursday. I Mrs. Winegar and the children. | who have been visiting Mrs. N. j W. Taylor, will return home with him Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goodman and children of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willis. Mrs. Clifford Lewis, Miss Ann Lewis and Mr. Dan Dixon spent Friday in Raleigh. Mrs. Billy Davis and two chil dren have returned home from Granite Springs, Va., where they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Driscol. Her brother, George Driscol, and his family brought her home and are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood lefu yesterday for a visit in Richmond, \ Va. Mr. Talbert Dunn, who is em ployed in Norfolk, Va., was home for the weekend with his family. Mrs. L. C. Davis and her sister. Mrs. J. G. Walters and daughter, Frames, of LaGrange, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jones in Warwick, Va. The Rev. and Mrs. Jesse Staton and family will return lo their home in Kinston today, after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mr. Douglas Willis is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Wiley Lewis, and family in Port Monmouth, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Willis 1 of Morqhead City and Mrs. Jack j I. il Beauty ? dignity ? strength Visit our Monumeat on our yard at Morebud City Cemetery Ccrt?r?t County Memorial Sorvico ? branch of GreavrfUe Marble u4 Granite Worltj Harvef ?amlltoa h, hf, Phone t-Mll Parkin and Mrs. Hattie Parkin spent Sunday at Swansboro with Mr. and Mrs. John Littleton and Mr. Tucker Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lewis and son, Jimmy, left Friday for Jer sey City, N. J., to visit her bro ther, Mr. Jimmy Quidley, and his family. Mrs. Stacy Nelson of Aulander and Mrs. Fred Saunders and daughter, Suzanne, of Richmond, Va., are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Don James and daughter, Kathy, returned to their home in Tonawanda, N. Y , San day. They were accompanied home by her sister, Miss Sarah owain. The Misses Betty Whitehurst, Anne Swain. Fay Ior.es and Bren da Wetherington returned home Friday from Manteo, where they attended the Lost Colony. Master Rudy Thompson of Greenville spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Whitehurst, while his' parents, Mr and Mrs. Kirby i Thompson of Greenville, flew to New York. Mrs. John E. Lewis of High Point is visiting Mrs. Bernard A. Phelps. Mrs. George T. Lewis Jr. and son, Gary, 4eft by plane Sunday for El Paso, Tex., after spending seven weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Callis Robinson, and Mr. Lewis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Sr. Mr. George Hooks and children, Nancy antf Pete, of Columbia, S. C., will arrive this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guthrie. Miss Emily Loftin arrived Mon day from Durham for a visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitley and two children will leave this week to make their home in Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore and son of Winston-Salem are visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore. Miss Hazel Houston bus returned to her home in Contoocook, N. H., a f I ? r visiting Miss Geraldine j Smith. While here she was a guest at the Inlet Inn. Miss "Lena Duncan is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan and family in Raleigh. Mrs. A1 Gray and son, Billy, ' have returned to their home in Littleton after visiting here and I in Morehead City. Mrs. Duncan Sellars and two children have taken an apartment with Miss Laura Thomas. They will leave soon to join Dr. Sellars <Mi SjlvM1 Hjyiugg Md A Name With Meaning PocateHo, Idaho <AP>? 1 Hie Po catello Chiefs adopted the presi dent of Idaho Power Co. into their civic group and gave him a new uaie. T. E. Roach, whose com pany is harnessing the power po test i*J at th? Snake River, wil} be known to other Chiefs as "Big Chief Nakum River Work Like Squaw." I I ' *ww * yon can ( Yon cu measure yonr family's security by the amount of money yoa have accumulated ... to meet emergencies, pay unexpected expenses, soften the blows ri adversity. Yon can measure your ability to achieve security far your family by yoor saving-power ... the iriMam to act sp a program of sygematlc saving, the persistanee to follow yonr program faitbfidly. If yon have the wfll, we have the wayl Commercial National Bank Morehead City * Ssa Laval n?ii feoiial univi mm flDIUL MEPOMT mCMNCI COKfUEATWM I 1 TODAY 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. (S!>ots adminis tered during these hours only * 6:45 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort i Macon Road 8 p.m.? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. --Flight C., 9948th Air Re serve Squadron, municipal build ing. Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Esther Rebekahs, rec reation building, Morehead City 7:30 p m ? Heavyooat Army Re serve Unit, reserve training cen ter west of Morehead City near Ocean Park Drive-In 8 p.m.? Rosary -Altar Society, St. Egbert's Catholic Church, More head City 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, Garland Lockey's store building, across from theatre, Newport THURSDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 1-3 p.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Rex Restaurant, Morehead City 6:30 p.m.? Lions Club, Hotel Fort Macon, Morehead City FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall east of Camp Glenn School Obituaries MRS. MAUDE C. MANSFIELD Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Coleburn Mansfield, 77, were con ducted Friday afternoon from the funeral chapel of George W. Dill and Sons by the Rev. W. P. Huff, pastor of the Parkview Baptist i Church. Mrs. Mansfield died Thursday in ! Raleigh. Burial was in Bayview Cemetery. Surviving are two brothers. W. B. J. Coleburn of Ray Ctiy. fia. and L. E. Coleburn jf Holly ridge; and one brother by adoption, Clyde i Coleburn of Savannah, Ga. C. C. "KIT" DENNIS C. C. "Kit" Dennis, 88, died Sun day at French Memorial Rest Home near New Bern. Funeral services will be held at Bethlehem Methodist Church, Bogue, this afternoon at 3 by the Rev. John Casey, pastor, and the Rev. Mr. Nannery. Interment will be in the Dennis family plot at Bogue. The body will lie in state for one hour prior to the service. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Cayton Dennis; two sons, C. C. Dennis Jr. of Swansboro and C. A. Dennis of Bogue; four sisters, Mrs. Jeruiy Sanders of Morehead City, Mrs. Lina Norris of Pelletier, Miss EuJa Dennis and Mrs. Drnsil la Russell of Bogue; four grand children and two great grandchil dren. R0BF.R1 L. SMITH Funeral services for Robert Lee Smith, SO. who died in a Houston, Tex., hospital Thursday, were con ducted at the Methodist Church at Bogue yesterday afternoon. The Rev. John Casey, pastor, of ficiated. Burial was in Bethlehem Cemetery. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Charlie Ann Smith of route one Newport; and three brothers, Frank and English Smith of Tam pa, Fla. and Fernie of New Bern. MBS. BERTIE M. ROBINSON Mrs. Bertie Morris Robinson, 68, of Atlantic died in Sea Level Hos ptial Thursday morning. Funeral services were held at the home Saturday by the Rev. Phillip Quidley of the Atlantic Bap tilt Church, assisted by the Rev. David Lewis of the Atlantic Meth odist Church. Burial was in the community cemetery. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. William M. Russell of San Cle mente, Calif., one son, Nathaa H. Robinson of the State Highway Patrol, Havelock; one stepdaugh ter, Mrs. Earl Mason of Beaufort; one stepson. Sterling Robinson of Atlantic; two sisters. Mra. Clar ence Davis of Beaufort and Miss Bethel Morris of Atlantic; three brothers, Ralph, Ernest, and Guy Morris, all of Atlantic; and four grandchildren. Mrs. Smith Entertains At Coffee Hour Thursday Mrs. Gene Smith entertained at i coffee hour Thursday morning at her home honoring her *l other, Mrs. John Doaier of Raleigh, and Mrs. George Howell of Rocking ham, a guest of Mrs. Claud Wheat iy Arrangements of aummer flo wers were used in the Smith home. ? a 1 a _|_ i mi mil riw sis mjvjFw lCHem ments of sandwiches, cakei and coffee. Newport Class of '48 Reunites Meeting at the Kex Restaurant recently for a class reunion were these members of the Newport High School graduating class of 1948: front row, left to right, Mrs. Keturah Lewis, Mrs. Betty Garner, Mrs. Adeline Thomas, Mrs. Elva Wallace, Mrs. Thelma Atwood, Mrs. Al berta Mann, Mrs. Shirley Garner, Mrs. E. W. Tenny, Mrs. Mary Gar ner; second row, left to right, Mrs. Joyce Hopkins, Mrs. Edna Mann, Mrs. Erma Stanaland, Mrs. Mary Jo Burroughs, Mrs. Elemenia Pen Photo by Bob Seymour nuel, Mrs. R. L. Fruit. Mrs. Earl Wade, Mrs. Pamela Simmons, Mrs. Elleft Jones, Mrs. Mary Anne llibbs; third row, left to right, Jim Rob Jones, Bucky Hopkins, Lee Thomas, George Pennuel, Clifford Gamer, Nathan Garner, Ormsby Mann, Earl Wade, R. L. Pruit; fourth row, left to right, Wesley Lewis, Bill Stanaland, Louis llibbs, Larry Simmons, Gerald Mann, Marvin Garner, E. W. Tenny and Tom Burroughs. Budget Officials Visit Port Photo by Bob Seymour The State Advisory Bad si' I Commission visited the Morehead City port last week to inspect facilities. State ports director D. Leon Williams, left, and operations manager W. H. Friederirhs, third from rigfot, conducted the tour. Others in the picture, left to right, are Rep. William Womble, Paul Johnson, Sen. William Copeland and Rep. Kemp Doughton. Gupton-Salter Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Salter request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Rebecca Lorraine to William Richard Gupton Sunday, the third of August at five o'clock Missionary Baptist Church Atlantic, North Carolina Beception immediately following the ceremony in the church social room. No Invitations are being sent la the couaty, bat all Mends of the couple are cordially invited. Mrs. Williams Hostess To Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. Bill William* entertained the Thursday bridge club at her home in Highland Park last week. Colas, salted nuts and potato chips with a dip were served. Mrs. Johnny ilaynes won high score and Mrs. Jack Whitley won second high. Mrs. WhitTey, who will leave soon to make her home in Jacksonville, was remembered with a gilt from the club. Mrs. George Masson will enter tain the club next week. Lum Duk, 83-year-old Chinese who came to Vancouver from Hong Kong CI years ago, has now ap plied for Canadian cititenship "I find I like Canada," he explained. Negro News The Rov Miss Ollie Harris of Ayden will prcach at St. Mary's Holiness Chureh Thursday and Fri day nights. The R' ?. Mr. Prit chard will preach tonight. Services will begin at 8 p.m. The public is invited. Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy C()llins, Beaufort, a son, Wednesjl^T July 23. ^ To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pickett, Newport, a daughter, Thursday, July 24. Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Mri. Margaret Collins, Beaufort: Thurs day, Mrs. Betty B. Pickett, New port. Discharged: Friday Mrs. Ophe lia Ellison, Beaufort; Mrs. Betty B. Pickett and daughter, Newport. The Rev. Alonza White of More head City will preach Thursday at 8 at the Christian Star Church, Morehead City. He will be accom panied by the Mt. Tabor Baptist choir of North River. The public i> invited. Queen of the South, chapter 209, Order of Eastern Star, will meet tonight at 8 at the Masonic Lodge. All officers are asked to meet at 7:30 for the purpose of initiation, announces the worthy matron, Mri. Marjorie Stilts. JflCOUIN'S vrih ??TALC ?1 PINT OliTIUID HOM Q9AIN - 99 ftOO f CIMRUS JACQUIN tt pU. Inc.. PUN... ft. Port Calendar Morehead City Port Pioneer Mart? Docked Friday and sailed Saturday with a cargo of tobacco for Keelung and Kobe. Igadi ? Due next Monday to load tobacco for Manila. Ilartvig Maersk ? Due next Wednesday to load tobacco for Keelung. Since the end of World War II the U.S. Army has increased the technical school programs avail able to recruits to about 150. Handlinc of machinery if top cause for moat fatal accident* on Ajncricaa farms. Second cause for fatalitiea in the rural item is drowning. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE HMI Itflz HKIDCK8 ST. MORKHRAD fTTV NCW-KILL MOSQUITOES WITH TOUR POWER MOWER! rv SAFE! | EASY! Niw ftsnMn* ATTACHMENT ^^wlth "RACKET jSM ROBBER' Muffler StRAY YOUR WHOU YARD WITH INSECTICIDf M MINUTES! Now. a heavy-duty automotive type muffler, with fogging attachmint Screws onto any 4-cycle engine with exhaust up to 2Vi H P Sends out heavy fog of DDT. heptachlor and Allethrin that kills mosquitoes and most flying insects. Use without spray as muffler. Complete FOGGING % a ?s ATTACHMENT Beaufort Hardware Co., Inc. Phonr 2-46X6 509 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. Up-to-Date in Materials and Methods We consistently keep up with the newest developments In the pharma ceutical field. Rely on us to bring you the wonders of modern medicine, exactly as prescribed by your physi cian. JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE 425 Frost St PHONE M3S1 Beaufort. N. C. To all of you who are making our Grand Opening such a success. We did more business during the first three days of our opening that in any other three days in our history. In appreciation we are continuing our Sale through . . . Saturday, August 2nd In opening our new store time did not permit us to display all of our bargains. However, we are adding more and more wonderful values to our displays each day. % Again, from all of us to aH of you we say Thank You. STYRON'S 10th and Arendell Streets Morehead City
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