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We opened with the pledge to t to Bag aad the Cub Scout proa la*. Altai du?A were collected, we discussed the laws and made plans-* for foe pack meatus. W? sang apitga and had Kefresk tk#? worked on, owr Ual yiw^q pianks. We ai|jwHM<| with tlje Uvj*g circle. ?Ralph Thomas, Denner Brownie Troop 222 Hants Ffowor Bulbs ot City Pork Brattle troop 22? ot Moreke^d Ofy, under i#?d?ship a I Mm * nd Mrs. Benutd IMP. V* Wedocsdsy aftetaooa we went t?. tba cljy park and filled flflwer bulbs. Then, we \(eqt to Mm. Leary's house and were abown a movie about banana land. We wen served eooUas a ad cool-aid. The mmto present wcr? Cheryl Adems, Denis* Col Una. Carole Willis, Deals* Willis, Bonnie LaSiw, Linda Leary, Vicki 9mm. Editk Mae Davis. Palay Lowell, Sara Wood, and Madelyn >*%?? -Carole Willi*, Scribe ? II I ? HI - Cub Scouts Discuss Folklore Plans for this month's theme, American Folklore, were discussed \*heo Cub Scouts Den 1 of pack 3?7 met Wednesday at the home ef Mrs. Julius Adair, den mother. Seven members were present. We answered tke rott with names at folklore characters, and dues were collected. The den mo ther checked to see if tke new members knew the promise, taws, salute, handshake and motto. We were reminded t? be at the Scout butfdieg Saturday morning 4* distrjjnite handbooks. Kelresftttents were served by Jerry Autry. Ronnie Mason will serve aext time. We clo&ed our meetiag with the Cub Scout pro mise and the liviag circle. Hf theft TIXACO QUALITY OM JL M. DAVIS Prodincti )*?*%?<*? I WOULD IIKt TO JOIN THE NfWS-TIMES BIRTHDAY ClUft Nam# ? ? , ? ............ I Addmaa ' Pr**nl A|t I Birth Date - ' Moatk Day Tear | (Aayoaa moOfr 12 li eliflhlc to Joia. FIH hi blanki. Plru* I PRINT. MaU to Ne*i-TtoM?, Morehead CRy, N. C. loctoda , your picture if you have MM). ' Pack Members To Get Awards Den 4 of Cub Scout Pack 367 met Wednesday afternoon at the home of our den mother, Mrs. Ed mond Nelson. Clint Willis served refreshments and Mike Taylor asked to serve at the next meet ing. The m acting began \fith the flag ceremony and we sang Dixie. Roll call was answered with a home safety rule. Achievements were checked and it was found that Bob Hamilton would receive bit wolf badge and godlen arrow and Johnny Chad wick his bear badge. One year ser vice stars will go to William Ivey Adair, Johnny Chadwick, Ed Nel son Jr. and Clint Willis. Work was continued on out des doodle. Plans were then discussed for our den skit, American Folk lore, for our pack meeting Nov. 6 at the Scout building. Mrs. Nelson reminded us to be at the Scout building Saturday morning to deliver handbooks. We then made paper weights using plaster of paris and molds. We closed with the living circle and sang God Bless America. ?William I. Adair, denner HaHoween Masks Made By Cub Scout Dan 5 Den 5 of Cub Scout Pack 28 met at the home of Mrs. Frank Nance Tueaday afternoon. We answered the roll caU by giving sounds of the rank we were studying on. Then we talked about the skit for our pack meeting. We made HaHoween masks and Ben Toler got a prize for the best mask. We bad, refreshments %Dii closed the meeting with the Living circle, and Cub Scom promise. ?David Nance, Denner Melodic Joins Birthday Club After the big lot of new aaem bers last week, we can rest our handshaking arm and welcome one this week, little Melodie Dawn Sty roo of Cedar Island. Happy to have you, Melodie! Anyone under 12 can Join the Birthday Club. All you have to do is fill in the blank on this page and mail it to THE NEWS-TIMES. When your birthday rolls around, your name will appear in the Hap py Birthday column of The Happy Times and you will receive a birth day card. Wouldn't you like to join? We'd love to have you! Beaufort Girl Scoots Plqnt Flowers Tuesday Beaufort Girl Scout troop 160 met at the Scout building Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the president, June Thomas. After the business discussion, we all planted a flower to take care of at home. Refreshments were served by Mary Elizabeth Lupton and we sang songs and played games. ?Ruth WiUis, Scribe Beaufort Air Conditioned FIRST RUN Tuesday ? Wednesday "Uf ? Reck" Staniac Julia* La INI ? rum* Niwaua Thursday Friday "Horry Hack and tlw Tiger" Starrtag Stewart Granger t Barfcari Ink Worehead Last Two Days Tuesday - Wednesday Tab Hualcr ?? Gwtn Vtrdoo "Dqmn Yankees" Start* T^uiid&y SbHL ChrtlSfOr'HEH iVtS PL'jMMER Oct. ? - Bore to Mr. and Mrs. Johnie McKay Friday, ? daughter la Moaehead City Hoapital. Mr. WiUiam A. Gray, daughter, Batty Jo, and cousin, Mrs. Blanche Arm strung, all at Hyattsville, Md., (pent the weekend witb Mr. and Mra. Robert Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Carter and son. Joey, o f Raleigh, returned home after a week's visit with her parents, M \ and Mrs. Herbert Ja?kson. Mis. Audrey Lewis spent some time in WUson with relatives. Mr. and Mra. John H. Johnson spent the weekend with Cdr. James Murphy and wife in Gloucester. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beachem and son, Floyd, spent Sunday with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Norman. Mr. Eslie Fodrie fo Norfolk spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Fan nie fodrie. The Luna Russell Bible Class members met with Mrs. Mary Gray Monday night with a fine at tendance. We were glad to wel come five visitors. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Small of Mill Creek spent Sunday w|ith her mother, Mrs. Ida Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Russell visited Mrs. Jobnie McKay in Morebead City Hospital Saturday night. Mra. Ingram Lockley and chil dren of Newport were the Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Sabrah Chadwick. The Rev. Willie Stilley, Bridge ton, filled his regular appointment in the Baptist Church Sunday. ,Ht BONNIE PARKER STORY WitntirnVMI Mm* at Clinton Plans *trre announced today for a three-day Christian convention at Jehovab'a Witnesses to be held in Clinton at the National Quart} Armory Oct. 31 through Nov. 2. James McCormick, presiding minister of the Morehead City con gregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, stated that the assembly is one of two held in Eastern North Caro lina each year, r?pie??nting sob* 20 congregations. Upwards of 600 delegates are expected. Sponsored by the Watchtoyer Bible and Tract Society with head quarters in Brooklyn, N. Y., cob ventioners will heat speakers from there and also from congregations in eastern North Carolina. Lost Comrade Biloxi, Miss. (AP) ? Mississippi American Legion members used to address each other as "Conrade" but by recuntly passed resolution they now are supposed to use "Le gionnaire" as the salutation. V 1 Oct. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn and sons, Billy and Edward, visited Mrs. Van HofS't *qj?er, Mrs. Dora &ay and ?rr"dF~T?r*~ Mr. and Mrs, Bernice Goodwin. Mr Claude Day was admired to the Marina hospital in Narfolfc, Va.. Monday. Anyooa wishing to send curds may send his mail to. US. Ma rine Hospital, Public HeaUh Ser vice, Hampton Blvd., Norfolk, Va., Boom 234. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hardy and children of Beaufort were guests of Mr. and Mrs. CUude Day Sun day evening. ! Mrs. Aiiaen Qlkovski ?i AUantoc visited her pa rant a, Mr. and Mr a. Dennis Goodwin, Sunday. The Rev. W. R. Hales held ser vices at the Methodist Church Sun day night. Mr and Mrs. James Jones and son of Newport News, Va., visited BfVlV ??* Mr% Miltan Gaodwii w (ami!* over V*? weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daniels and sons, Eddie and Ricky of Otway, visited Mr atf Wra. Aftu Daniels Sunday. Evaryoa* is glad Mrs. Bertha Styron has returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Fulcher and children, ol New J?raey, ?re viattmi; Mrs. Fulcher'a mothe>. Mm. Ueaaie Sraith. gr*?dp?r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Dab iels a ffw daj-s. Mr. lester Day returned home from Brunswick, Ga., where he haa heeo thrunpinjt Mr. and Mrs J oka L. Gaskijl an<t sons, Cut and Jobpay, of Bruo& wick, Ga., returned home yester day. A 2c Edward Qaakill, of the USA?*, l^ft Friday to. return to hi* base. Mr. Charles W. Smith of Fernan dina Beach, FU-, is visiting bis mother, Mrs. Bessie Smith and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve land Daniels. 1958 TAXES MAY BE PAH) NOW AT Vx?7? Discount THIS rs YQUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO PAY 1958 TAXES AT DISCOUNT E. O. MOORE CARTERET COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR SCOBCHY SMITH Kane Won't Raise Cain FttsabouT^ OFFAMQBWPVEP i Y0UB6HF! l 1U*TS TSN16HTS, l<W!OJBCT.' L OAKY DOAKS Ifs A Dare
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