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Beaufort Social News Miss Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor MkXm M MI7S Mrs. John Mason ii ill at her home on Ann Street. Mrs. Bill Mac* and daughter, Bittie, spent last week in Jackaon Yille. Henry Safrit returned home Mon day from Fairbanks. Alaska, where he was employed during the aummer months. Mrs. G. W. Duncaa and Miss Rae Frances Hassell attended the wed ding of Mrs. Duncan's niece, Miss Shirley I.ytle, in Old Fort over the weekend. They returned home Mot 'lay. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman Jr. left yesterday for Athens, Ga.,1 to make their home. Mrs. East man will teach school there and Mr. Eastman will continue his edu cation at the University or Geor gia. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Moore and two children left for their home in New Jersey Sunday, after visit ing his parents, '<r. and Mrs. 1.1 N. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potter spent the weekend at Cedar Island. S/Sgt. and Mrs H B. Leezer and daughter, Kathy, have taken M apartment with Mr. and Mrs Stanley Potter Jr. Miss Betty Mason of Atlantic is rnding this week with Mrs. L. Davii. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Woolard have returned home from Rich mond. Va., where they have been visiting. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis left Taeaday for New York City to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie C. Parkin and son, Carlton, of Asheboro are viaKing bit mother, Mrs. Roma Willis. Mrs. G. W. Biscoe left Monday for her home in Granite Springs, Va? after visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Davis. Mrs. Will Arrington attended Ridgecrest Assembly last week. Miss Jane Safrit attended debu tante parties in Wendell and Mount Olive this week, returning home Wednesday night. Dr. and Mrs. f^rank Dolyak, Storrs, Conn., Arrived Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willis. Lt. and Mrs. Percy Sharp III of Fort Eustis, Va., Mrs. J. G. Voters and daughter, Frances, and Miss Mary Bryan Wooten of LaGrange and Mr. Bobby Davis County Bridge League Plays Master Point Game Master points were earned by winner! of the County Bridge League, playing Monday night at the recreation building in More head City. Eight and one-half tables were in play. North-south winners were Dr. and Mrs. Charles Duffy of New Bern. Capt. Charlie Schwab of Cherry Point and Mrs. D. J. Lewis of New Bern tied with Mr. A. V. McKnight and Mrs. Julia Tenney for second and third. Fourth place went to Mrs. Dan Pigott and Mrs. C. C. McCuiston. Mrs. Floyd Chadwick and Mrs. B. O. Ketner were winners east west. Second place went to Mr. Jack Windley and Mr. S. K. Hedge cock, third place to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders, and fourth place to Mrs. G. R. Croftae of Coral GaMes, Fla. and Mrs. W. R. Dunn of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Whitley Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Whit Icy celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary recently with a sea food dinner served buffet style on the lawn of their hone. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Whitley and children, Karen and Mike, of FaUa Church, Va., Mrs. Hazel W. Harris and daughter, Judy, of Belhaven, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Whitley of Grif ton. Mr. aild Mrs. Leo C. Whitley and daughter, Nancy, of Hobucken, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Davis and children, Mike and Lynn and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Small of Beaufort mmm SUNSHINE IAUNORY AND IAUNDRYETTE MONK PA MM m! BtMcei m. c*7 of Warwick, V?., were weekend guests of lbs. L. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dean, Car thage, have returned hone after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Kelly Jr., and daughter of Miami, Fla., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sr. Mrs. William Way accompanied her sister, Mrs. Fred Lewis of Morehead City, to Raleigh Mon day ot get Mrs. Lewis's daughter, Mrs. Raymond Willis, who was re turning from Columbus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and son. Wake, left Wednesday for their home i'i Charlotte after visit ing Mrs. Smith's sister and broth er-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore. Mrs. Lovelene Richards and Miss Mary Anna Billips of King William, Va., arrived yester day to visit Wife Moores. Miss Nancy Russell will leave Monday for Camp Lejeune, where she will teach at the high school this year. Mrs. Ed Potter and Mrs. Elmo ' Davis are attending the School ot j Missions at Duke University, Dur ham, this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin spent t the weekend in Rocky Mount with tlieir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lancaster Jr. The Lancaster! and their children left Wednesday for Great Lakes, III., to attend their son's graduation from Navy basic training. Miss Ann Parish Noe and her fiance, Mr. James Womble, of Sanford spent the weekend with I her father, Mr. James Noe. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Noe will be Mr. and Mrs. ! Ray Lowyin of Asheville. Mr. and. Mrs. James Henderson of Wirston Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wal lace of Durham, Mr. and Mrs Roy Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bort chett, Mr. and Mrs. Burley Munn, all of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Dudley will leave tomorrow for Durham to at- I tend the wedding of John Lynch of this city and Miss Cliudetto Ellis. Mr. Dudley is a member of the wedding part;. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Darling and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Lewis and daughter returned home Monday from Durham, where they visited Mr. Douglas Whitehurst at the sanitorium. On Tuesday Mr. White hurst was transferred to the sani torium at Wilson. Miss Beverly Joy Willis Celebrates 2nd Birthday On Monday afternoon, Aug. 11, Miss Beverly Joy Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierson WiHis, celebrated her second birthday with a party at her home on Am Street. Thirty guests attended the lawn party. Games were played under the trees, which were decorated with pink and green balloons. Paper hats and horns were given as favors. The children were served re freshments of ice cream, cookies and chewing gum and the mothers i were served colas, ice cream aad cake. Included in Directory Mrs. Marilyn Porter Davis, above, presently 4f Scottsdale, Ariz, and wife of Chwtes R. Davis of Harkera Island, has been select ed as the subject a I a biographical sketch appearing in the forthcom ing volume of "Who b Who in Music, International." An Arizona State graduate, Mrs Davis holds a bachelor of arte la, education degree with a major in; mnsic. Mra. Davis and children spent the summer with her In-laws, Mr. and Mra. Earl C. Davis at Harfceri Island, while her husband was at tending the University Of North i Carolina at Chapel Hill. Case CwU? at Henry Whitehurst, lawyer tor It aland Lewis, Otw?y, who haa been charted with assaulting hie S-year-old daughter, lias requested that thk eaM he WiMOMtsil until; Aug. K. * ?m achaMed lor h*rj ing in county recorder's court yea terday. Styron-Beacham Vows Spoken - - ' - - ? Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Glenn Styron Miss Joyce Ann Beacham of J Beaufort and Tommy Glenn Slyrqnj ?f Sea Level were united in mar ] riage Friday evening at six o'clock at the First Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. W. A. Hales, pastor, of ficiated at the double ring cere mony. The church was decorated with white gladiolas, fern, ivy and seven-branched candelabra holding lighted tapers. Mr. Kenneth Wetherington, or ganist, and Miss Patsy Whitehurst, presented nuptial music prior to the ceremony. Miss Whitehurst sang The Sweetest Story Ever Told and Song of Ruth. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor length gown of embossed satin fashioned along princess lines. The gown featured a neckline dipping To be 90 Wednesday Mrs. Kite Leffers, Gloucester, above, who will be #0 years old Wednesday, cordially invites her friends to "open house" from 2 to S p.m. that day. Mrs. Leffers was born at Wil liston, has two children and one grandchild. Her husband was the late Rev. Samuel Letters, Methodist minister. Linda Eubanks Becomes Bride of Carl Cannon Miss Linda Eubanks, daughter, ?f Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eubanks Jr. of South River, and Carl Can- 1 noa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Cannon of South River, were mar rM Saturday morning in Conway, S. C. The bride wore a pale blue street length Jersey dress with white ac cessaries. Those who attended were the bride's mother and Mr. aad Mrs. Paul Cahoon, relatives tf (he bridegroom. The couple will make their home with Mr. Cannon's parents. Mrs. Jones is Hostess To Wednesday Club Mrs. Howard Jones Jr. enter tained her bridge club. Wednesday evening at her home. Mrs. A. B. Vick Jr. won high score and Mrs Thomas Noe won lew. Both are from More head City. Mrs Jones served chocolate re fricerator cake and iced tea. The dub will meet with Mrs. Billy Oglesby in Morehead City next week. to a V in the front and back, long sleeves ending in points over the hands, and a full skirt. Her two-tiered veil of illusion fell from a crown of satin, encrust ed with seed pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carna tions, ivy and net on a white lace fan. Miss Mary Sue Moore of Beau fort attended the bride as maidj of honor. She wore a gown of blue taffeta fashioned with a bateau neckline in front dipping to a V in the back with a bouffant skirt. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow feathered carnations, net and greenery. Miss Barbara Jean Fulcher of Beaufort and Miss Mary Ann Gar ner of Newport were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of yellow taffeta identical to that of the honor at tendant. They carried cascade bou quets of white feathered carna-; tions. Mr. James Styron served his son as best man. Ushers were Mr. Jimmy Styron and Mr. R. J. Sal ter of Sea Level and Mr. Curtis Lewis of Stacy. | For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Beacham wore a blue sheath dress with white accessories and a cor sage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a blue dress with white accessories and , a corsage of white carnations. k"<Vhe bride is a student al Beau fort High School. The bridegroom iattended Atlantic High School and I is now stationed at San Juan, 1 Puerto Rico with the United States Coast 'Guard. I A cake cutting was held at the j church following the rehearsal Thursday evening. Miss Mary Sue Moore poured punch and Miss Patsy Whitehurst served cake. HOW- KILL MOSQUITOES WITH YOU* POWER MOWER! smr row wmu tau with msicnau w mmnsi Now, ? heavy-duty automotive type muffler, with rOGGINO *ttachm?ni Screws onto any 4-cycle engine with to' exhaust up to 2Vi H P Sends out heavy fog of DDT. heptachlbr and Allethnn ?hat kills mosquitoes and most flying insects. Use without array ? mallei. Complete FOMIHO U.M ATTACHMENT Beaufort Hardware Co., Inc. (vary proscription I* fiWil Tux to adktra rigidly to y*ur Doctor'! rrdrri # . . Purr, rrrih, poll rt drug* pfcluhy uwd by our Phar macist ar? your aiwrancu of a proscription ? T?ti?ll-tru? ? to your Doctor'* satisfaction. YOU CAN ALWAYS IHIY ON OUK PHARMACIST Owmrto-JoMs Drug Co. J.-U hw-MMBI N. C.f { HiTi ma jULj a <VV A uft. tl ? Mr and Mrs. Levi Wal lace of Durham were the weekend guadti of hia parents, Mr. and | Mrs. 4. A. Wallace. Mr. tad Mrs. Ray Pittman and boys were the weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pinkham and ckildren of New Bern were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kubanks Jr. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pittman and ckildren of Stacy visited relatives here Suaday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardy and children visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Hardy Friday. Miss Betty Norman is visiting her sister, Mrs Marvin Fulcher ?f Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hardy and children of Norfolk are the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Mm#. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marshburn of Beaufort were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eubanks Jr Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Henry Eobankt and children of Newport News Va . were the weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blake of Beau fort RFD visited her mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks, Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Dixon and Mrs Don Belangia of New Bern visited their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lindsey Cannon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wallace of Beaufort visited their parents Sunday. Mrs. Luther Carraway ami daughters of Cherry Point visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hone Wallace Sr. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dawson and grandchildren have moved to Kin slon. Mrs. Rone Wallace Jr. and chil dren of New Bern were the week Port Calendar Fifto New Orleans ? Decked Wednesday, unloaded * cargo of petroleum products for Standard Oil and sailed yesterday. Erlangrn ? Docked yesterday to load tobacco for Hamburg and Bremen. Americas MWer? Doe today to load tobacc* for Bremerhaven. Santa Uitea ? Due Sunday to pick up a cargo of dried milk for Chile. ?Uschofstela? Due next Friday to load tobacco for Germany. end quests of her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. 1. utlier Lewis. Mr. Clyde Eubanks spent the j weekend with his wife and son of , New Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mason was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Norman Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hardy of New Bern were the weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hardy. Wind Shift Fails To Cool Things Off The wind shifted to the north east Sunday night and cane from that direction steadily during the first three days of the week. The shift did not seem to affect the temperature, however, says wea t h e r observer Stanley Davii. Each day this week Ihe max imum has hov ered around the 90 mark. The minimum has ?iev*r dropped below 70. Max- , imum and minimum temperatures and wind direction fuMow: Max. Mia. 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