Morehead City Social Newsf Kflta Mtiu, Bat My SAter Hue FA Hill Mrs. Betty Lee U Clinton U vis iting her daughter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Alton Woodcock, at the hone of hit parents, Mr. and Mr*. Ivey L. Woodcock. Mr. and Mra. H. T. Guya of Charlotte are viaUinf Mr. and Mra. William L. McDonald of New port. Mr. and Mra. C. B Wade Jr. and children, Ruth, Mary Mar garet and Byrd III, have returned to their home in Wlnaton-Salem, after viiiting his parents, Mr. and Mra. Wade. Mr. and Mrs Ollle Woodcock o I Staten Island, V. Y , have returned home after visiting his parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey L. Woodcock, and other relativea. Mr and Mrs Louia Mann Wade and family have returned to their home in Durham after vacationing at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sanderson and ion, Jimmy, and Jimmy Hat em o { Fayetteville apent several days last week with relatives her*. Miss Cecelia Perry has returned to Wilmington, Del., after spend ing the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Perry. Mr. Graham Knowles, the MUses Mary and Martha Jones, Larry Knowles and two frieada of Wal lace were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Woodcock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Archer and children, Alleji and Penny, left this week for their home in Ridge wood, N. J., after a three weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Geer. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Smith and daughter, Beverly, have re turned home from Columbus, Ohio, where they attended the gradua tion of James Smith Jr. from Ohio State University. En route they stopped in Culpepper, Va., to get Miss Rachel Jenkins, fiancee of Mr. Smith. They will be married Sept. 10. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill will leave Sunday to take their son, Robert, to Charleiton, S. C , where he will enter the Citadel. The McNeill* wiU viut in Grew* bora bofore returning hone. Or. and Mr*. Howard Strawcut tec ?od children of Lumberton ?peot Um weekend with hor par enU, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mills Andy Strawcutter, who has been visiting his grandparents, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. W. G Oglesby re turned home from Florida this week, where Mr. Oglcsby has been fishing Mrs. John Morris has returned home, after spending two weeks in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Noe and daughter, Melanie. will spend the weekend in Charlotte as guests of her brother and slater-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry B. Tenney. While thar* Mr. Noe will attend a car pet school. Mr. tad Mrs. Jo* Roberts and dmifhter, Judy, wet* called to Baltimore, Md , last weak by the death of Mrs. Roberts' brother, Capt. Van B. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell and daughter, Karen, af Key West, Fta? left Tuesday (or their home altar spending tan days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lock hart. Mrs. Robert Atkinson left Tues day for New York City, from where she sailed on the Queen Elizabeth for her borne in England for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stilley and son, eBnny, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Eure of Newport News, Va. were weekend guests of Mrs. Stil ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durham. Te Observe Communion Members of the First Baptist Church will observe the Lord's Supper at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Dr. J. H. Carrick, a retired minister who is vaca tioning here, will be the guest minister. Only six cities in Turkey now have a population of more than 100,000 ? Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Adana, Bursa and Eskisehir. LOOK.;. 3Vi% WHAT MONTHLY SAVINGS EARN! Deposit by 10th of the Month and Receive Dividends From the 1st of the Month Tear* $5.00 S ? 4 328.08 10...., 718.31 ? 1.182.40 20.... 1.734.K $10.10 $ I64 1S 1,430.11 2JH.lt 2,409.11 fU.M I M4.U 2,154.92 1M13* 9.MS.M tn.t* 2, ITS. 23 4,72?.8S MM.21 Cooperative SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 923 Aran dell St., MonWd City, N. C. Garland H. kmm >U>*(er "WHERE THOUSANDS AKE BATING MILLIONS" CLARA'S REDUCTIONS II Closing Sept. 15th All Stock Mutt G* At GIVE-AWAY PRICES II Wool and Crdwoy Bsrmwdai ???? $2.00 pair Washable Wool Jorwy Blous* ? - ? $2.00 each Summtr Slurtt, Podal PiNhors, Jackals $2.00 oa. 12 Formats ? All Siz*s >$5.00 oach 1 Group Ml ft Spring Dustors ???? $5.00 oach Too Many Good ValtMf To Mention, At Clara's Dress Shop Miss Murdock, Edward E. Dunn Are Wed at Wildwood Church Miti Jessie Mac Murdock of Wildwood and Edward Earl Dunn of Newport were married Friday, Aug. 22, at seven-thirty in the Wildwood Presbyterian Church The Rev. Alrl* M. Daniel, pas tor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. W. W. Clarke Jr.. cousin of the bride, organist, and Mr. Bobby Bell, soloist, presented a program of nuptial music. The church wss decorated with basketa of whit* gladiolas and greenery and seven-branched can delabra holding white cathedral tapers. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a floor length gown designed and made by her mother. The lace bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves and was accented with tiny self-coverwi buttons. The bouffant skirt was of im ported lace over taffeta. She wore a waist length veil of bridal illu sion attached to a small lace crown embroidered with s?ed pearls and carried a white orchid on a white prayer book. Miss Ada Laura Murdock, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length gown of pink embroidered chiffon with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Carthene Howell. Miss Agnes Mae Gaskins and Miss San dra Lee Garner were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of white em broidered chiffon with blue and orchid taffeta cummerbunds and large bows giving a bustle effect in the back. The bridesmaids carried bou quets of pink carnations tied with pastel ribbons. Mr. Needham Dunn, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Mr. Clarence Mur dock, Mr. Paul Garner and Mr.. Dalton Russell. Quillen-Oglesby Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Oglesby announce the engagement of their daughter. Cecelia, to Leonard Nel son Quillen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Quillen of Frankford, Del. The wedding will be Oct. 4. Faith FWB Women Meet At Church Monday Night The Faith Free Will Baptist Aux iliary met Monday night with eigh teen members present. Christian Education was the topic of the lesson. Several mem bers took part. Miss Myrtle Simp son. president, gave a talk on the Free Will Baptist Bible College at Nashville, Tenn. Following a routine bu session, refreshments were served by Mrs. T. R. Bass. Mrs. Don Ma son Sr., and Miss Myrtle Simpson. Mrs. Bill Singleton Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Bill Singleton was hostess to the Wednesday evading bridge club this week. During progres sions the hostess served nuts and at the conculsion at play she served chocolate cake, ice cream and coffee. High score was won by Mrs. Howard Jones of Beaufort and low score by Mrs. Sam Glbbs, also of Beaufort. The club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. A. B. Vick Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Noe Entertain Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noe en tertained the couples bridge club ?t their home Friday evening. Gueati were Dr. and Mrs. Russell Outlaw. Mrs. Noe used zinnias and false snapdragons (or decoration. Dur ing progressions she served candy, nuts and colaa and at the conclu sion of play she served a fruit compote with assorted crackers and coffee. Dr. Outlaw won high score, Mr. Billy Oglesby won second high and Mri. Oglesby won low. Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Myron Davis, Davis, a son, Saturday, Aug. 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mannor, Morehead City, a son, Tuesday, Sapt 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Lavefred Ms SOB, Beaufort, a daughter, Sunday, > Mr. and Mrs. Julian Mur phy, Morabead City, a daughter, Sunday, Aug. 31. To Mr. and Mrs. AAton Styron, Harkars bland, a son, Saturday, Aug. 30. 1. 31. CAPTAIN APPLE JACK kjOHNT \A Ijpmi! BONi 'VUftMU f ?UI? IftAMOY But. Ml MIOMOWH H. J. ? HORN OMMt Vi Mrs. Edward E. Dunn The bride's mother wore a blue lace over taffeta dress with whitt accessories and a white carnation corsage. The mother of the bride* groom wore a blue embroidered cotton dress with white acces* sories and a white carnation cor sage. A reception was held in tht church recreation room following the ceremony. Mrs. E. W. Guthrit of Morehead City greeted guests and Mrs. Claude Murdoch Sr. of Newport presided at the bride's book. Mrs. Jesse E. Lewis poured punch and Mrs. Harvey R. Gas kins Jr. served cake. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Murdock. She i6 a graduate of Newport High School and is employed at Rose's Store, Morehead City. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dunn, graduated from Newport High School and is employed at Cherry Point. Pre-Nuptial Showers Honor Miss Murdoch Miss Jessie Mae Murdoch, who was married Aug. 22 to Edward Earl Dunn, was honored at three showers prior to her marriage. Mrs. Jesse E. Lewis and Mrs. T. D. Lewis were hostesses at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Jesse Lewis. The honoree and her mother were presented carnation corsages. Games were enjoyed by th* twenty guests and gifts were show ered upon the honoree. Refresh ments of punch, cake, mints an4 nuts were senred. Mrs. Needham Dunn entertained at a shower at her home. The bride, her mother, and the mother of the bridegroom were presented corsages. Twenty guests attended. Game*1 were enjoyed and refreshment# served. Forty -five guests attended a . shower given by the women of the Wildwood Presbyterian Church. The honoree was presented a cor sage. Refreshments of cake, punch, mints and nuts were served. Obituary EDWIN T.. FOSTER Edwin T. Foster, S3, of Swans boro died in the Onslow Memorisl Hospital in Jacksonville Aug. 28. Funeral services were held at the Piney Grove Baptist Church, Swansboro, by the Rev. T. R. Lit tleton and the Rev. Mr. Atkinson of Swansboro and the Rev. Mr. Norman of Turkey. Burial was in Swansboro cemetery. Surviving are a son. Rimy Fos ter of Swansboro; three daughters, Mrs. V. L. Maniao of Newport, Mrs. Ashby Robinson and Mrs. Joe D'Asconzo of Baltimore, Md.; and five grandchildren. Special Meeting Called Members of tbe Supreme Forest Woodman Circle will have ? spe cial meeting tonight it T:3t. Offi cers will be elected and Mrs. Gaorgls Sheppard of Jatkmavllle, district manager, win discuss the district convention, to ba bald in Richlands later this month. Engagement Announced Mr. William H. Elliott Sr. of Goldsboro announces the engagement o{ hit daughter, Mary Love, to Edward Temple McCabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Temple McCabe of Morehead City. A fall wedding is planned. SEPTEMBER 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 i 28 29 30 ? * ? ? i TODAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn. Beaufort 7:10 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. >83, hall east of Camp Glenn School SATURDAY . S p.m.? VFW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort MONDAY 9:30-12 ? Social Security represen tative, courthouse annex, Beaufort 6:30 p.m. ? lledlcal Society, More head City Hoapital 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, achool lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m. ? Jayceea, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Beaufort Jaycees, Scout building, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ?Sea Level Hoapital Auxiliary, Sea Level Hoapital 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp 18S, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation build ing, Morehead City 7:45 p.m. ? Newport Masonic Lodge, Masonic Temple, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach TUESDAY 911 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) 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p.m.? Down East Lions Club, Sea Level Ian 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Mac o? Road I p.m. ? Boy Scout Leaders RtundUNU, civic centcr, More head City Ill ARINti AID Mr ?118 Mor?h?od CHy Drug Co. Ml AnaM M. Mnl Ctty Hm pa mm Five Young People Speak At Meeting of Women Five young people who bad at tended youth meetings this sum mer spoke at the general meeting of the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of First Methodist Church, when it met Tuesday night. Mrs. Truman Kemp, president, opened the meeting with prayer and presided. Mrs. Skinner Chalk presented the young people. Miss Cathy Chalk and Mitt Nan cy Laughton attended Camp Far thest Out Miss Chalk gave the devotions and told of the religious life at the camp, which waa direc ted by Dr. Frank Loback and Mias Louise Eggleston. Miai Laughton told of her personal experiences there. Miss Annette Cooper and Wayne Economon attended the Christian Youth Forum at Ferrum, Va. Miss Cooper gave a talk, What I Got Out of Camp Life, and Mr. Econo mon told of the origin of the camp. Misa Mary Hanes was a delegate to the annual conference session at Duke University. She discussed the program there, which was cen tered on the Middle Eaat. A report on the Mission Study School, held recently at Duke, was given by Mrs. Walter S. Morris. Always prompt, pr*ci?? Announcement. I have resigned my position as pharmacist at Morehead City Drug and will open . . . ROBINSON'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP 10C1 ARENDELL ST. Opposite CiloiUl Store Will b* Opm for Biuiaets Approximately OctoW lit Featuring Prescription*, Drugs, Health Product*, koalth support*, ud all agent* for the health and comfort of our customers. Carlton Robinion Rejiitered Pharmacist Ladies' Beautiful DRESSES Fall Assortment Value $5.95 Only s1.77 CANNON SHEETS All Size* and Fitted Size* $1.77 ?ach PILLOW CASES 77c Pair Cleeed Widandtjr Afternoons OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. ROSE'S 5-10-251 STORE City, N. C. Styroris WEEK-END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Men's Wash and Wear Pants Now $4.99 500 Pairs Ladies' Sandals and Flats . . Now $2.00 Children's Posture Strap Keds A PFs. . .Now $2.00 Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Now $1.99 Styron's Will be Open Each Friday Until 9 p.m. Friday shoppers may register for a Free Dear Prize of a $10.00 merchandise certificate to be given away at 8:30 p.m. each Friday. You do not have to bo present to win. STYRON'S Department Store MmM City