Miss Dora Jean WiNis Honored Saturday Night A bridal shower honoring Mki Dora Jean Willis. bride-elect of Sept. 5, was given Saturday eve aanf at the Scout building in At lantic. lira. Winston Hunter Hill, Mri. William Slyron, Mm Trea sure Willis aad Kiss Mildred Carol Hamilton were hostesses. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a corsage of pink carna tions. A pink color scheme was used The center table was dec orated with gladiolas and candles. At the gift table, which was dec orated with a large parasol trim med with flowers and ribbons, the bride-elect Was assisted by Mrs. Manly Rogers Willis and Miss Eve- . lyn Clyde Harris. About sixty guests attended. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Harry L. Hamilton, Mrs. Guy Taylor, Mrs. Carroll Willis and Mrs. Gary Morris. Carrying out the pink motif, the hostesses served cake, fruit punch, mints and nuts. Four Men Are Winners Of Duplicate Tournament Mr. B. O. Ketner and Mr. A1 Dewey were north-south winners of the duplicate bridge tournament Friday riight at the Inlet Inn. Mr. S. K. lJedgecocfc and Mr. Jack Windley were east-west winners. Second place, north-south, went to Mrs. Julia Tenney and Mr. A. P. McKnight, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jones won third. Other east-west winners were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders, second; and Mrs. George Waters and Miss Janet Waters of Lake land, Fla., third. Other out of town players includ ed Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Goodman and Mrs. W. J. Bundy, all of Greenville. SaVer- WW is ?r. a ad Mr*. Eu?eoe R. Willis re^aeM On habW ?f four pretence tt the marriage of the* daughter Dora Jean . ,0 Thomas Harold Salter an Friday, lie fifth of September nineteen hundred fifty-eight at seven o'clock in the evening Atlantic Methodist Church Atlantic, North Carolina Reception immediately following the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie S. Willis. No Invitations ate being sent hi the county, bat aH friends uf the couple are cordially Invited. Stork Showe* is Given To Honor Mrs. Sadler Miss Margaret Sadler and Mrs. Coty White entertained at a stork shower Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Sadler's mother, Mrs. Maggie Sadler, in honor of Mrs. Cari Sadler. A pink and blue motif was car ried out in the decorations. Gifts were placed in a parasol decorated with pink and blue crepe paper. bingo and other games were played. Mrs. L. B. Willis won the door prize and Mrs. JMzel Guthrie won the coverall prize. Refreshments of colas, cake, mints and nuts were served. Carraway-Dixon Mrs. Annie Dixon announces the marriage of her daughter, Sara Swain, to Thomas Carraway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carraway of Beaufort RFD. The marriage took place Satur-] day, Aug. 30, at the Oak Grove Methodist Church, Bachelor. The Rev. John Cline, pastor of the Ann Street Methodist Church, offiiciat-, led. Beaufort Social News Miss Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor ?h*ae tk 6-4175 Mrs. Thomas Eure returned home Friday from Fayetteville, wfcere she spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Robert Cole. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas and daughter, Mrs. Gerald Smith, and her daughters, Glenn and Phyllis, of Dunn were guests of his mother, Mrs. Jerry Thomas, last weekend. Dr. Thomas Cheek of Smithfield spent the weekend with his bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatsell and family had as their guests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Evans Bri zendine and son, Chick, of Arling ton, Va. Miss Barbara Safrit of Kanna poNs was the guest of Gehrmann Holland over the weekend. Mrs. Carl Hatsell and daughter, Elaine, returned home last week after (pending a week at Craig Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Birming ham and children returned t? their home in Baltimore, Md., Thurs day after speading several days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Brown of Fayctteville spent the weekend here with their daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore Jr. and son, Larry III, left Thursday for their honte in Winston-Salem after visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore. Mrs. J. J. Davis, Smyrna, will return home today from a visit ia Falls Charch, Va. Her son, Mau rice Davis, will bring her hom* and will get his sob, Wafren, wha has been victiing Mr. aad Mrs. Ernest Davis the past month. Mist Susie Davis, daughter of Mr. Mara SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETFE PHONE PA MM 1(12 BrMfcs SL More bead OK r rice Davis, has entered Atlantic Christian College, Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Jr. and two sons of Norfolk, Vs., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Dolyak left yesterday for their home in Storrs, Conn., after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward were caHed to Andrews and Charleston, S. C , Thursday. Mrs. Ward's mo ther, Mrs W. B. Player, is a pa tient at Medical College Hospital in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis of Wilmington, Del., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis, at Harlowe. On Sunday they visited his grandmother. Mrs. J. H Davis, at Morehead City Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gathrie spent last week at Norfolk with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moatraies. The Montrenes'.s and Guthrtes returned here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mon trcnes left last night to return to Norfolk. Mrs. Wiley Lewis and san, Wiley Jr., returned from Port Monmouth, N. J., yesterday. They *writ the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pake and two children of Norfolk are visit ing Mr. Pake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pake. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Jones and daughter, Warwick, Va., spent the Labor Day weekend with Mrs. lones' mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis, Penderiea. spent the weekend with Mrs. Lewis's anther, Mn. Emily Parkin. Mrs. Ivey Chadwitk, Mn. H. B. Daniels of this dty and Mrs. Mar garet Davis of Smyrna attended a Rtfe Morris Day celebration at the Masonic and Eastern Star home in Greensboro Thursday. Hiss Aim Adair returned to her home in Erwta Sunday, after spending a week with her grand mother, Mrs. W. E. Adair. Mr. L/ockwood Phillips and son, Walter, are leaving today for St. Andrew's School, Middletown, Del., where Walter is reporting far foot ball practice prior ta the opening of school. Two countries in South America, Paraguay and Bolicia, have no seacoast. Up- to- Date in Materials and Methods W. cawMeatly l?e| a? wttk Ik* Htm dewlopmeate la the ptiau mm rxid. Rely on S to Mag jwa the MMoi at aifcli exactly ? ynacribed k f ytmt yhpd do. L JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE CSIMR MWUMi kMtat N. C Mils Longest Announces Friday Wwkling Plant Kits Niacy Longest, who will be married Wic rrcaiqg (I right a'decfc to Jiton C. Dunn, has ??iii?f art far wedding plans The ceremony will fa fald in the Fir* Baptist Church Miss Gleada Harris, toUist, and Ken Beth Wetfarington, organist, will provide nuptial music. Mrs. Holden Balou will attend her cousin as matron of honor and bridesmaids will fa Miss Jackie Yamg, Miss Ann Lewis. Miss Frances Bdl, cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Ernest HiH, sister of the brictegreotn . Miss Lisa Davis will fa flower gill and Master Johnny Loftin, cousin of tfa bride, will fa ring bearer. Ralph PhilKps will serve as fast man for the bridegroom. Bobby Merrill. Earl Willis. Ilolden Ballou and William Longest 111, hrotfar of the bride, will be usfars. Dunn-Longest Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Longest Jr. request the honor of your presence, at the marriage off their daughter Nancy to Mr. JuHus C. Dunn on Friday, the fifth of September at eight o'clock in the evening First Baptist Ohurch Beaufort, North Carolina Reception immediately foUowtng the ceremony in the ehunch social room. No invitations are being sent in the county, but all friends of the couple are cordially invited. Hospital Notes Morehead ( By Hospital Admitted: Wednesday. Mrs Jen ny Willis, Mrs. Frances Ami Bul lock, Morehead City; Mrs. Revah Hardy, Norfolk, Va ; Mr. William McLamb, Havelock. Thursday, Mrs. Emma B Davis, Mrs. Susie Garner, Newport; Mrs. Gloria Davis, Davis; Mr. George A. Hewitt, Atlantic Beach; Mr Niles B. Johnson, Markers Island; Mr. K. W. Wright, Beaufort; Mrs. Evelyn Willis, Morehead City. Friday, Mr. William C. Law rence, Otway; Mrs. Lutie Collins, Mrs. Mirtie Jarman, Beaufort; Miss Judy Guthrie, Harkers Is- | land; Mr. Earl Jones, Mrs. Mollie Willis, Morehead City; Mrs. Laura Smith, Salter Path. Discharged; Thursday, Mr. Da vid Durham, Mrs. Ruth Miller, Newport; Mrs. Pauline Willis and sam, Mrs. Edltti Mason, Mrs. Mary ' Garner, Beaufort; Mr*. Edith Fe mia, Mr. Steve Roberts, Mrs. ltoth Manner, Morehead City; Mrs. Ma rie Davis. Mrs. Armiclo Lewis, Ilarters Island; Mr. William Mc Lamb, Havetock; Mr. Richard T. Salter, Salter Path. Friday, Mrs. Bertha Blevhts. Havelock; Mm. Elnetta Sailer, Newport. Satarday, Mr. William C. Law re ace, Otway. Sea Level lotplM Adapted; Thursday, Mr. Ahfe Caatney, Beaufort; Mrs Christine Wilhelmsen. Newport; Mr. Bert Pittman, Morehead City; Mrs Janice Maaon, Atlantic; Mr*. Max ine Piner, Williston. Satarday, Mr. Walter Golden, Be Me. Saaday, Mr. David Taylor, Beaa fort; Mrs. Martha Giflikia, Mrs. Esther Golden, Otway. Piatharged: Thursday, Mr*. Car v?Il Brinson, Mrs. IlimdnHi Lew it, Mtmhead City; Mrs. Deity Smith, Beaufort; Miss Kay Cm kill, Sea Level. Friday, Miss Mary A. Beam, Beaufort RFD; Mr. Jeffrey Bax ter, Atlantic; Mr. Alvie Coatney, Beaufort; Miss Sharon Lewis, Har kers Island. Satarday, Mr. Archie Fletniag, Atlantic Beach; Mr. Robert Mc Cabe, Morehead City; Mrs. Blaine Scatt, New Bern; Mrs. Alena Pe terson, Mrs. Violetta GUWrtn, Mrs. Lea Noe, Beaufort; Miss Rose Marie Pittman, Daris; Mrs. Max iae Piner, Williston. Suaday, Mrs. Blanche Styron, Morehead City; Mrs. Nan Lewis, Marshallberg; Mr. Walter Golden, Bettie; Mrs. Christine Wilhelm sen, Newport. Stork News Births it M Airhead City leaptta!: To Mr. and Mrs Griyion Bul lack, More head City, ? daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 27. To Mr. and Mrs William Jar man, Beaufort, a son, Friday, Aug. ?. Birth at 8ei Level HMpital: To Mr. and Mrs. Robie Salter. Sea Level, a daughter, Belinda Dawn, Thursday, Aug. 38. Soes to Swttseriaad Dr. Charles D. Kidd, ion at Mr and Mrs. Walter Kidd of this city, flew from Washington, I). C., last week to Geneva, Switzerland, where he will spend a year as general secretary of the World' Health Organisation. ?OTA' SUMMER COLD ?5?X?ynotunatic OOOrcuef Bells] 'J Heme of Better Values 3 BIG DAYS ' THURSDAY J FRIDAY k SATURDAY 6 DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. OVJfl FREE? 2 Birthday Cakes Given Away Each Day Drawings Witt Be Held at 11 A.M. and 5 P.M. No obligation*. AM you have to do ic register before each drawing. You do not have to be present to win. Cakes will be de livered to winners living in the limits of Beaufort or Morehead City. Winners living outside the limits will be notified to pick up cakes at the Do-Nut Shop. Boys' Wash 'N Wear Ivy League Slacks Value $3.99 $2.99 Boys' Slacks 7*% Acrilaa, 30% Raynii Value 41.99 $4.86 ??r*' in Dress Slacks Vthe $5.99 aad M $3.99 Bojr.' Western Jeans 13* Ot. 6 to 18 $149 High QMH?r Domestic Tools 88c Men's Shirts (Short Sleeves) Value ft.M $1.99 Mea'i Summer Pajamas Valae UM $1.99 Men's Slacks 33%% and 50% Discount New Esquire Deluxe Shoe Valet $5.99 Desk Lamp $3.99 Balloons and Candy Whistles For the Kiddies DEAR FRIENDS: On Mr 7th Anniversary I would like to In vite rack and every im af yea to ?Mt ?elk's. Those of you who are budget -minded will find the grandest stock of merchandise on display here thai we have ever shewn, each department is bulging with unheard af values la clothing far the whole family, and numerous household Items. I personally watch aver the stock hi ear store and I can assure you that you can shop these departments with satisfaction. This being the 7th Anniversary of Belk'a In Morphea! City . . . (oa behalf of our competent iteff mm* ayaelf) I would like to thank you for your patronage in the paat and urge jmm vaM considera tion in the future. L. E. Lewh, Manager 1,000 Yards Summer Fabrics 50% Discount MM tan fatter Bed Pillows Vtlae M M $3.99 Ow Own Bread Ladies' Hose Vatac I1JN 2 for $1 XX) One -Out Picnic Tables Vitae tlt.M $13.39 Clow-Oat Ok Lot Men's Dress Shoes Vaton to tM M YaarCMce $8.00 Women's and Children's Rain Booti Value ?|.M $3.69 Girls' Bermuda Socks Vilae Mc 2 for $1.00 New Fall Street Dresses Value U H, U N, M.N $1.00 Off tH% Cashmere Ladies' Coats $69.00 l-Ptece Luggage Sets $19.86 New Fall House Dresses Value $2 n 2 for $5.00 Ladies' Blouses (Sleevelnt) 50% Discount One Rack New Fall and Wtarter Quilted Robes Value U H $3.19 Ladies' Slips Value I1.N 2 for $3.00 Ladies' Fall Slips AO New FaB Cakn Value KB $2.69 Large Size Slips St ? 52 Valve $5.95 $3.88 1M Pain Mra'i Mda ul Ends Socks 10c Pair 150 Men's Belts Vatae to $i.S# 99c Men's New Fall Suits Special 3 Days Omly $32.99 Vol. - ? $29.50 $34.99 Vol. - ? $32.50 Men's Jackets (Lined). Value 17.99 $6.88 Mn'? Corduroy Sport Jockets Value $14.99 $14.99 Children's Dresses Vatae $2.99, $S.99, $4.9* $1.00 Off 2-Ptece Knit Sleepers $1.00 fair Oat Ta Me Summer Merchandise 50% Discount Nationally MrertUed CUMrea'a Fall Sweaters Save $1.00 THESE ARE ONLY A FfW OF THE MANY HUNDREDS OF VALUES

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