Beaufort Social News Miss EHra HpntranT, Sorlrty Etitor PlHM PA *-4171 Mrs. Tommy fcute tpent the Weekend with hef mother, Mrs. Robert Cole, i* FayettevHle. Mf. Wiley Taylor Jr. and Mr. Gra^ Hassell were in Raleigh last Tuesday on business. Mrs. Frank Langdale has re turned home from Morehead City Ilospifaf, where she was a patient for several days. The Misses Mary Bell and Cora Delamar arrived Sunday from Raleigh to visit their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Delamar. Mrs. Vic Taylor spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Olive Safrit, in Raleigh. Bobby Safrit attended the wed ding of John Lynch and Miss Clau dette Ellis in Durham over the weekend. Mrs. Robert Burrows and two children visited her parents in Middlesex last week. Miss Hannah Wrae Nelson is spending three weeks with her | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nel- , son of Harkers Island. She has recently completed summer school at East Carolina College, where she was named to the dean's list for the second session, and will return to school Sept. 8. Walter Phillips, who has been spending the summer in Dexter, Maine, will arrive home today to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lock wood Phillips. Weekend guests of Mrs. W. A. Mace were F. Borden Mace, Jim Boyce, Miss Eleanor Kholer and Miss Lydia Ekberg, all of New York City. Mrs. Duncan Sellars and two children left Sunday for Washing ton, D. C. to join Dr. Sellars, after spending the summer here. Mr. Braxton Adair is recovering at home, after receiving treatment at Morehead City Hospital. Mr. Ralph Thomas and Mr. Tommy Eure attended a laymen's meeting in Durham over the week end. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs George Broda and family were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Broda, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Broda, Mr. Ervin Lewis and Mr. Tommy Sturgis, all of Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Billy SpruiH 6f Portsmouth, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Norris over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holly of Fayetteville left Friday to visit in Carolina Beach, after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Johnson. Miss Vonda Goodwin has re turned home from Virginia, where she visited her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Treitt Sr. of Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Trent Jr., Greenville, were week end guests of Mrs. Trent's parents, M*. and Mrs. John S. Johnson. Miss Peggy Williams arrived home over the wetMd Irortl Cha pel Hill, where she has been at tending summer school. She has as her gurst Mr. BiH Ginn, also of Chapel Milt. Mrs. Bessie Nicholson will re turn to her home in Ctarkton today after spending a month with her daughter and son-in-law, Kir. and MM. James Rumlejr. Mrs. H. W. Peterson is a patient at Sea Level Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and young son, Tampa. Fl*., ar rived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Snowden Thoin^sot! Jimmv Potter returned home last Tueoilay fro* Corpus Chrlsti. Tex., where he spent the summer on an NHOTC cruise. Mrs. Martha Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy attended the wedding of Mrs. LyncA's son, John, tn Durham Sunday. Mr. Robert Safrit Jr. and son, Bohby, left yesterday to atte?d the funeral of Mrs. Clarence Safrit in Troy. ' Miss Jane Safrit, Henry Safrit, Sammy Magill and Miss Carol Caldwell of Atlantic Beach attend ed a debutante dance in Rocky Mount last night. To Wed Next Month Miss Jean Nassef is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nimon Nassef of Kmston and the grand daughter of Mts. B. B. Colo of Beaufort. Her engagement to William Troy Ormond Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ormrtnd of Kin ston, is announced by her par ents. The wedding Will be Sept. 28 Mrs. Dunccm is Hostess To Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. Jultus Duncan entertained her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. Jasper Phillips of Morehead City was a guctt. Mrs. G. W. Duncart won! high score prize, ? pair o I earrings. Consolation prize , a box df all occasion cards, Went to Mrs. N. F. Eur* and the 9* pri*. a set 6f coasters, went to Mrs. Phillips. Mrs. Duncan served colat and nuts during play and co4oan?t cake and ice cream' at th< con clusion. Gotdsboro Players Win Duplicate Tcfurne/ Friday Dr. and Mrs. K. W. WilHns of Goldsboro defeated local players fn (hi duplitfafc bridge tournament Friday night at Hie We* hrti Second place went to Mrs. C. C. McCuiston and Mr. A1 Dewey, third place to Mrs. Floyd Chadwick and Mr. Dorsey Martin, and fourth place to Mr. S. K. Hedgecock and Mr. Leon Powell of Havelock. WSCS to Meet All members of the WSCS of Ann Street Methodist Church are asked to "attend the ganeral meeting to night at ( in tie Eure building. The Suez Canal is About 100 miles long, connecting the Medi terranean Sea and the Red Sea. STRAIGHT WHI&KIY k 6 YEARS $3.50 86 , PROOF ?/?QUA*T - iMK* #*i*h a eo.. ma LAWMNCUURO. INO. To Make Debut Next Month Miss Jane Safrit, above, daughter jf Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Safrit Jr., has been invited by the Terpsi ehorean Club of North Carolina to make her debut Sept. 6. Miss Safrit will have her brother. Henry, as her ehief marshal and Nathan Saint Amand of G affney, S. C., will be her marshal. Miss Safrit is a graduate of Beaufort High School and attended the University of Georgia, Athens, Ga., last year. Ifrwt from k MARSHALLBERC., cv Aug. 19 ? Mrs. William Moore and children left Saturday, re turning to their home in Roches ter, N. Y., after spending several r weeks here visiting her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gillikin. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and son, Ronald Davis, and Mrs. Davis of Ohio left Sunday, returning home after spending a week here ?isitrng the former Mr. Davis's sister, Mrs. Ulysses Hill and fam ily Mrs. W. R. Moore left Tuesday, returning to her home in States ville after spending the summer here with her sister, Mrs. Lucille Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willis and children left Sunday for their home in Dunn, after spending two weeks here with Mr. Willis's mother. Mrs. Ella Wilils. Miss Treva Smith returned home Friday from Sea Level hospital where she underwent an appen dectomy. Mr. atid Mrs. S. F. Butler and rson, David, left Sunday, returning to fheir home in Whiteville after spending a few days here with Mrs. Butler's father, S. F. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mansfield of Macon, Ga., have returned home after spending a fe\V days here with Mrs. Mansfield's sister, Mrs. Eva Bailey. Mrs. Ruth Lehrschall, Harry Mc Cartney and son, Richard of Wil mington spent the weekend here visiting Mrs. Eva Bailey. Youths Stage Theatrical To Benefit New Hospital Carrollton, Ky. (AP) ? Nancy Danner, Gareth Lindsey and John McClung went on a fund-raising drive for the new Carroll County Memorial Hospital. They turned their money over to the hospital? all 85 cents of H. Nancy, 10, and Gareth and John, both S, danced and sang in their backyard theatrical production and sold refreshments, too. The money will be used to help buy books and games for a chil dren's room at the hospital. Near Malta are two British col onies of which little is heard. One is the island of Gozo, 27 square miles, and the other is Comino, one square mile. John Reel Morris Begins Jail Sentence Thursday A one-year suspended sentence i wan invoked against John Reel j Morris Thursday by recorder's I court judge Lambert Morris. Judge | Morris ruled that the defendant : had violated terms of a suspended sentence given earlier this year. Another year was added to the original sentence after Morris was found guilty of driving drunk and I damaging Beaufort town property This sentence was suspended on ] payment of $150 and costs, $50 of ! which will go to Beaufort. George H. Fiekett was fined $100 and ordered to pay costs after being convicted of driving drunk and driving without a license. Eli jah Springle was ordered to pay $50 plus costs for careless and reckless driving. Rldred Gillikin and Billy Earl Gillikin, given suspended sen tences, were ordered to pay fines of $25 plus court costs for robbing the O. W. Lewis store at Otway. They were also ordered to make a settlement with Mr. Lewis. Assaults Stepdaughter Harry Lynch was fined $25 and costs for assaulting his step-daugh ter Miss Shirley Mason. She testi fied that Lynch hit her after threatening her mother. Miss Ma son hit him over the head with a fruit jar, giving him a cut that required seven stitches to close. Louzell C. Stewart was convict ed of assault and was ordered to pay $10 per week to the welfare department for the support of his minor child. He got a two year suspended sentence. Three defendants paid $10 and costs. They were Fobie L. Binetti and James W. Conner Jr., disturb ing the peace, and Doze Hender son, public drunkenness. Roderick 9 Semrod paid costs for disturbing the peace. Also pay ing costs was Abbott Pari Rose, charged with trespassing and threatening bodily harm. Forfeit Bond* Those who forfeited bonds fol low: Weldon Fulcher and Neil Jones, violation of fishing laws; Cora Lee Gillikin. driving without a license; Ralph Gillikin, allowing an unlicensed person to drive; Marvin H. Chandler, public drunk enness and breaking arreit. Nathaniel Haynes, public drunk enness; Bobby G. Gillikin, care less and reckless driving; J. W. Taylor and James T. McNeill, speeding; and Ephriam L. Bell, speeding and having an improper muffler. David H. Parker was found to be the victim of malicious prose cution and the judge ordered the prosecuting witness to pay costs. Parker had been charged with as sault. The state elected not to try Rod ney G. Nelson, charged with im proper use of dealers plates. Charges against Arthur Marvell Jr., Charles E. Edwards and Rich ard Leonine were dismissed. The men had been charged with fight ing and disturbing the peace. Lions Club Has Picnic Supper Sixty-five Lions, their wives and chifdren attended the Morehead City Lions picnic Thursday night. The picnic was held in Frank Mo ran's yard on Arendell Street. The picnic committee collected enough money to buy 50 pounds of steak and a quantity of hamburger and hot dogs, all of which disap peared (hiring the course of the evening. All Lions who had charcoal grills brought them. The only trouble, according to publicity chairman O. N. Allred, was that some of the inexperienced hands let their steaks catch on fire. "It was good eating," Mr. All red said. "There was no program and precious little talking once the steaks were done." Junior Women to Meet The Junior Woman's Club of Beaufort will meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1, at the Scout build ing. All members are asked to bring their birthday calendars to turn in, as they must be sent to the publisher. Up-to-Date in Materials and Methods W? Maklcilljr k?cp n with tie HWPit development! li tki fhlrw ceatleil field. Hely M a* to Wing yM Uw ?n*n of modera medicine, exactly m prescribed kj jam rfhyii JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE mrrattm. n. c. Mfes Wilmd Plner Speaks Vows With Stephen Dudley Friday Mrs. Stephen Dudley Jr. Miss Wilma Piner of Otway be came the bride of Stephen Dudley Jr. of Beaufort in a double ring ceremony Friday evening at six o'clock at the Otway Christian Church. The Rev. Paul Parker, pastor officiated. The vows were spoken before a background of wihte glad iolas, palms, and candelabra hold ing lighted white tapers. Mrs. Paul Parker, organist, and Mrs. J. W. Funk of Morehead City, soloist, presented a program of nuptial music prior to the cere mony. Mrs. Funk sang Because and the Bridal Prayer. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor length gown of chantilly lace and tulle over satin. The bodice fea tured a scalloped sabrina neck line and long sleeves ending in calla points over the hands. The bouffant skirt of tulW' fea tured a scalloped lace Overskirt. Her fingertip veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a lace coronet, embroidered with seed pearls and sequins and she carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and showered with stream ers. ? J(*w? from \ IAXKEKS ISUML Aug. 26? Mr. and Mrs. James D. Jones and two children, Jim and Patricia of Newport News, Va., are spending the weekend here visiting relatives. Mrs. Sarah Scott visited with Mrs. Joyce Ray, of Hampton, Va., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Willis and the Rev. David Davis left Satur day to attend conference at Fal con, N. C. Mrs. Aleen Lawrence of route 1 Beaufort was guest at the services at the Pentecostal Holiness church Sunday. Capt. Tilton Davis on the state boat, Cape Fear, is home for the weekend, after spending a week at Belhaven, N. C. A house shower was given Mrs. Can Collide A Studebaker driven by R. N. Clay, Harkers Island, backed from a parking place on Turner Street, Beaufort, Thursday noon, and hit a Henry J driven by Mrs. Glenn Adair, Beaufort. Damage to the Heary J was estimated at $1S0. There was no damage to the Stude baker. No charges were filed. Miss Francos Galloway of Suf folk, Va., registered nurse, was maid of honor and the bride's only attendant. She wore a floor length gown of mint green taffeta fa shioned with a fitted bodice and voluminous skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations tied with matching rib bons. Mr. Bobby Gray Gillikin of Ot way was best man for the bride groom. Ushers were Frank Knight of Beaufort and William Davis of Elizabeth City. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. I Piner wore a light blue lace dress with matching acessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Dudley, wore a beige crepe dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Piner of Otway. She is a graduate of Smyrna High School and Louise Obici School of Nursing, Suffolk, Va. She is em ployed at Sea Level Community Hospital. The bridegroom is a commercial menhaden fisherman and is em ployed by Beaufort Fisheries. Ivy Scott at her home Tuesday night by Mrs. Samuel Davis, Mrs. Curtis Nelson and Mrs. Elton Wil lis. Games were played and refresh ments were served to the Ladies. The honoree received many val uable gifts from her friends. Mrs. James Darrell Jones, Mrs. Guyon N. Willis and Mrs. Isaiah Scott visited with Mrs. Bryon Law rence of Hampton, Va. Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. Mel Ann Guthrie is recov ering from an operation at the Sea Level Community Hospital. All of her friends on the island would like to wish her a speedy recovery. Marine Struck By Automobile Charles A. Conroy. Cherry Point Marine, was seriously injured at 12:15 a.m. Sunday when he was struck by an automobile in front of Smitty's Place on highway 70 west of Newport. Patrolman W. J. Smith Jr. said Conroy' s legs were broken (one of them was broken in two places) and he had severe cuts on his head. According to the patrolman, the car which hit Conroy, a 1953 Olds mobile,, was driven by James F. Union. Cherry Point. Linson was headed west. Conroy. with three other Marines, was walking along the highway. Preliminary investigation indi cated that the Marines were on the wrong side of the road for pe destrians and were probably on the hard surface. Conroy was taken to the Cherry Point hospital in a Navy ambu lance. Damage to Linson's car, the right front fender, was esti mated at $50. Charges are pend ing. Morehead City Firemen Answer Warehouse Call Morehead City firemen answered a call at noon Saturday to the R&N Furniture Co. warehouse1 in the 1300 block of Bridges Street. A fire had started on the load ing ramp. It was discovered by Willie Hill, watchman, who sent a youngster to the furniture store. Thomas Noe, part owner of the store, phoned the fire department. Damage was slight. Two Cited Milton Thomas Pratt, Morehead City, has been charged with hit and run, and Alton Gaskill, owner of the car, Beaufort RFD, has been charged with aiding and abetting in hit and run. The high way patrol says Pratt was driver of a 1952 Mercury which struck another car Aug. 17 at Sea Level. Register Now! Fall Classes Starting First Week in September Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic*, And Ballroom Dancing Member W Dance Masters ot America Member of Dance Edacators of America Dorothy Thompson's School of Dance STUDIO: IMtt BRIDGES ST., M0REHEAD CRT Join Mr Jraler Catnikm. Only ? limited maker of children will fee accepted for CMldren't Ballroom Clanet REGISTER BT CALLING Mrs. Thompson ? Phono PA 8-3447 Or Ajply 14WT PROfff ST. BEAt)FORT| C ? 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