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Morehead City Social N?ws ====?ass-j ial Nawsl HmMMW I Mr. an4 UN. W. G. Matthawi and Dr. t. W. Thompson arrived home by plane Tuesday from a ( trip to NaahviUe, Teaa. "i Mr. and Hn Trumaa Kemp and family wiH spend the weekend in Greenetoro and viait Miss Renee Kemp, a junior at Greensboro Col lege They will also attend the J Duke-State game in Durham. Master Grant Strawcutter of Lumbertoft is spending two weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and ' ?' Mra. M. T. Mills. 10 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson and daughters. Patsy and Mitsy, were in Chapel HU1 Saturday to visit Rodney Nelsoa, a student at the University of North Carolina, and attend the Carolina ? Maryland Mr. Rernard Leary of this city and Mr. Jim Wheatley of Beaufort will go to Chapel Hill tomorrow for the Carolina ? Wake Forest game. From there they will go to Charlotte on a business trip, re turning home early next week. Dr. and Mra. David G. Monroe of Chapel Hill were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. RusseH E. Walton, _ who recently moved here from S ?t MtnrfWU Park. M n. Robert RusmU Jr. Ml last week to Join Mr. Bm??U, who U stotlaoed it Charleston Air Faroe Bm, I. C. They wilt main thalr bom* la Charleston. Mr. tM Mr*. C. Manly Wad* of Charlottesville, Va., are spending several day* at the Jefferson Ho tel. Mrs, John Perry la a patient at Watt* Hoapital in Durham. Mr. BUI Tift returned home Sun day from Fontana, where he spent the weekend. Mr*. J. C. Taylor and Mr*. Rob art Taylor visited Mrs. Mary Schenk in New Bern last week. Mrs. Gladys Lane of Tarboro la spending several weeks with* her daughter, Mrs. Donald Goodwin, at Mansfield Park. Larry Woolard and 11. Charles C.riggs and Lt. C. C. Williams, both of Cherry Point, will spend the weekend in Chapel Hill as guests of Gehrmann Holland Jr., a student at WfC, and will attend the football game. GENERATIONS OF SERVICE! The old family rocking chair (In which grandma rocked daddy) hat becomc a well loved lymbol of loaf and faithful service in many a home. We can heartily applaud thia warm aentiment for the trled-and-tnisted . . . becaaae w? too have had the privilege of aerving one generation after another for <0 years . . . have helped them to achieve security and saccess. Confidently we look forward to doing the tame (or their children and their chlldren'a children. Start Your Savinga Today Where Your Money Earna COOPERATIVE SAVINGS & ASSOCIATION *23 ArendeU St., Morehead City Garland M. Scrugga, Manager "Where Thousands Are Saving MllUooi" LOAN HOUR* OP PUN Hula Hoops For Enrciaa or Playing Game* NOW ONLY 66/ Boys' Dungarees lO-Or. Denim Zipper Fly. Sizes 6 through 12 99? Pair Cloaed WfxhMuUy Afternoon. OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TIL ? P.M. ROSE'S 5-10-25/ STORE Mintwi Cky, N. C. TODAY N?m ? Clvitan Qub, Capt. Bill's Restaurant, More head City I p.m. ? Halloween Carnival, Morehead City School IH p.m.? Horn* Demonstration Club Achievement program, Amer ica* Legion building, Beaufort T:M p.m. - Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort T:M p.m.? American Legion and Auxiliary, hut west of liorehead City ? p.m.? Women of Woodcraft, court no. 11S0, Newport SATURDAY &30 p.m. ? Marshallberg Com munity Club, Harbor Lights Res taurant S p.m.? VFW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort , MONDAY C:M p.m.? Rotary Club, school lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m. ? Jaycees, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead City T p.m.? Beaulort Jaycees, Scout building, Beaufort 7cM p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp 188, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation building, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose,; lodge hall, Atlantic Beach TUESDAY 9-11 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) 9:30 to 12? Social Security rep resentative, courthouse a n n e x, [ Beaufort 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout | building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Business and Profession- 1 al Women's Club, home of Mrs. Julia Holt, Beaufort causeway 7 p.m.? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p.m.? St. Andrew's Episcopal I Men's Club, parish house, More- 1 head City 7 p.m.? Down East Lions Club, | Sea Level Inn 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve I Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort J Macon Road 7:30 p.m.? Ocean Lodge, Masonic| hall, Morehead City I p.m.? Polk and aquare danc ing, recreation building, Morehead I City 8 p.m.? Women of the Moose, | lodge hall, Atlantic Beach Children Honor Parents i At Open House Sunday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Deri Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Mason and Miss Judy Roberts entertained at an | open house Sunday afternoon hon- , oring their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( Joe Roberts, on their 30th wedding | anniversary. \ The table was covered with a | white linen cloth. A pink and white , decorated cake was served by Mrs. Deri Roberts from one end and , lime punch was served by Mil* ( Judy Roberts from the other, i Guest* were greeted by Mrs. Ma- , ion. Mrs. Roberta was presented a pink and white corsage. Out of tows guests ware Mrs Frank Sabliton and Miss Pearl , Roberts of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts o f Jacksonville and ' Mr. and Mr*. Wiley Chadwick of . Bethel. Robert Lewis Receive* i Achievement Scholarship , Robert a. Lewis, am a f Mr. and | Mr*. Julius Lawia, has been award- , ed ? Union Carbide Engineering . scholarship tar outstanding achieve- , mast la dMmlatry and physics. ( The scholarship la for two years ?ad la ana of four scholarships Mr. Lewis has received since ha baa haw a student at the University I at North Carolina, Chapel HU1. Ha 1 is now a Junior working toward ' a bachelor of science degree in ' chemistry. < District Garden Club Meeting is Scheduled The ninth dUtrict meeting of Garden Clube will be l?td la Wa rn inctoo Thursday, Nov. 1 at St. Paul'* Lutheran Church, ?h and Market Street i Reaenrathmi must he made with the regiatratiofi chairman, Mrs. J. I. Zapf, WIS Mimoaa PI., Wilming ton, by Monday, Nov. S. An Informal coffee hour if dated before the meeting in the fellow ?hip hall of the church. The bus ineas meeting Drill begin at It with the diatrict director, Mri. A. B Cheatham, pre aiding Highlight of the meeting will be I talk by the state president, Mrs. Louise Bailard of Lake Junaluska Council and club presidents will live one-minute reports on out itandlng work planned for the com ing year. A new district director will be elected. Luncheon will be at 1, during which awards will be given for the >est yearbooks. Door prites will m given. The twenty clubs comprising the harden Council of New Hanover County will serve as hostesses for he meeting. Obituaries MISS SALLY OGLESBY Miss Sally Oglesby, 91, died at ler home in Newport Tuesday, 'uneral services were conducted it the home Wednesday afternoon >y the Rev. Dan Jolly. Interment vas in Wildwood Cemetery. She is survived by one sister, Hiss Mamie Oglesby of the home; ind several nieces and nephews. MISS OLA GUTHRIE Miss Ola Guthrie, 45, died Wed nesday at the home of her sister it Salter Path following a long Uness. Funeral services were con lucted yesterday afternoon from he First Methodist Church, More lead City, by the Rev. J. F. Her bert. Interment was in Bay view Cemetery. Surviving are one sister, Mrs. Mine Guthrie Willis of Salter Path; wo brothers, F. Wallace Guthrie ind Andrew Guthrie, both of More lead City. MRS ELLA F. WILLIS Mrs. Ella Fulcher Willis, 76, died it her home in Williston Wednes lay night. Funeral services will >e conducted at 2:30 p.m. tomor ow at the Williston Methodist Church by the Rev. D. M. Tyson, vith burial in the church cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Char ie C. Willis; two daughters, Mrs. fessie Piner and Mrs. Guion Ma lon; two sons, Elmer D. and Charles Wesley; two sisters, Mrs. Varren Piner and Mrs. Harold raylor, all of Williston; one bro her, Alvah Fulcher of New Bern; i grandson, Charles Manly Willis, vho made his home with the Wil ises; six other grandchildren and hree great-grandchildren. ROBERT B. SANDERS Robert B. Sander*, 10, of More lead City died Tuesday night at he home of a son. A. B. Sanders if Merritt. Funeral services were teld yesterday at the Trent Free Will Baptist Church, New Bern, >y the Rev. J. C. Griffin. Inter nent was in the church cemetery. Surviving, in addition to his sea, ire another son. Vernon Sanders >f Norfolk; two daughters, Mr?. Wood row Marks of Morehead City ind Mrs. Virdie Gilbert of Green rtlle; and eleven grandchildren. MIS. C. T. ROGERS Mrs. C. T. Rogers Sr., T7, of rarboro died Wednesday. She was i native of Newport. Funeral aervlcea were held yea :erday morning from Carlisle Fu neral Chapel, Tarboro, by the Rev. Carlton Wilson and burial was is Newport Cemetery. She is survived hgr her husband; three sons, James M. of Elita aeth City, H. L. of Cardova, and C. T. Jr. of Tarbore; two brothers, Leon A. Mann a f Newport Md L. Q. Mann af Atlanta, Or; one sis ter, Mm. Ira Oartier of Newport Barbecue dinners will be s*ld lU day tomorrow at the Franklin Memorial Methodist Church. Plates will be $1 each and all protends will go into the building fund. For lelivery call PArk 6-3232. HI \ltING \ 1 1 ) 1115 Hospital Not* Morehead City HmpKil Admitted: Saturday. Mrs Jac quelina Houston, Morehead Cityt Mri. Kathrrine Zelnak, Newport. Saaday. Mr. Laroy Guthrte. Marehaari City; Mr. Marvin Mil li?, Mrs. (Uaoda Pollock. Newport; Mr. Leo Gasklns, Beaufort; Mrs. Nancy Stevenson. Mr. Clinton A. Johnson, Havelock. Monday, Mr. Nick Skifaras, Athens, Greece; Mrs. Emily How ard. Mr. Jack Morgan, Master Thomas Wade. Mr. Henry Noe, Mrs. Penny Willis, Morehead City; Mrs. Sarah Gordon, Mr. Edward GiUikin, Mrs. Vema IlatseU, Mr. Guy Smith. Beaufort; Mrs. Otella Locklear, Newport. Itaeaday, Miss Laura Stephens, Beaufort; Mr. Charles Springle, Mr. Charles Willis, Morehead City; Mra. Elsie Gaskins, Havelock; Mrs. Martha Lockhart, Miss Vicki Quinn, Newport; Mrs Myrtle Mor ris, Winston-Salem; Mr. Nick Ski faras, Athens, Greece. Discharged: Sunday. Mrs. Mar garet C. Andrews. Mrs. Sudie Ful cher, Beaufort; Mrs. Nora Moore, Marahaliberg. Moaday, Mr. W. T. Piner, Stella; Master William Ray Dingess, Mrs. Doris Edwards and daughter, Mr. James R. Garner. Newport; Miss Betty Ray Murphy. Richlands. Tuesday, Miss Corinne Bell, Mrs. Emily Howard, Mr. Alex F. Gas kins, Mr. Horatio Williams, Mr. Dewey Willis, Morehead City; Mr. Clinton A. Johnson. Havelock; Mr. Leo Gaskins, Beaufort; Mr. Nick Skifaras, Athens, Greece; Mr. A. L. Guthrie, Marshallberg. Wedaesday, Mr. Jack Morgan, Mr. James Neysa. Master Thomas Wade, Mr. Charles Springle, More head City; Mr. Ira Hill, Havelock; Mr. William Hester Quinn, New port; Mr. Isaac N. Moore, Miss Laura Stephens, Beaufort. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Mr. C. C. Richardson, Winston-Salem. Tuesday, Mrs. Marlene Styron, Mrs. Laura Goodwin, Cedar Island; Master Livingston Brooks, Mrs. Glennie Lewis, Harkers Island. Wednesday, Mr. William Gaskill, Sea Level; Mrs. Faye Lupton, Mrs. Melva Day, Atlantic; Mrs. Medora Day, Cedar Island. Thursday, Mr. Sherwood Robin son. Atlantic. Discharged: Monday, Mr. Wil liam Lloyd, Sea Level; Mrs. Ve rona Robinson. Atlantic. Tuesday, Mr. Johnny L Salter, Atlantic. Wednesday, Mr. C. C. Richard son, Winston-Salem; Master Liv ingston Brooks. Harkers Island; Master Johnny Arthur, Stacy. Tharsday, Mrs Glennie Lewis, Harkers Island; Mrs. Laura Good win, Cedar Island. Six Women Attend Presbyterial Meeting Six women from the First Pres byterian Church attended the an nual meeting of the fourth district ef the Wilmington Presbyterial, held in Jacksonville Tuesday and Wednesday. Speakers were Dr. B. Frank Hall of Wilmington and the Rev. Rich ard Gammon of Greenville. Mrs. Lit; Godwin is the synod ical pres ident. Attending from here were Mrs. L. J. Klein, Mrs. J. W. Kellogg, Mrs. Mtese, Mrs. H. L. Joslyn, Mrs. Joe DuBois, and Mrs. W. R. Wells. Clothing Sale The Suzanne Land Circle of Franklin Memorial Methodist Church will sponsor a used clothing sale tomorrow and next Saturday. The sale is being held at the cor ner of 12th and Bridges Sts., across from the school. Catholic Soctety How Book Fair onrf Bataar A feature of the bazaar to be aimwored by the Rosary-Altar So ciety of St. Egbert! Catholic Church Nor. S will be ? bMk fair. Over 200 children's books will be on display for sale and to order. The books have been selected in *? . |l--? a s_ . ? ??I mree groups . nnii xnrougn inira grade, fourth through sUth grade, and seventh through ninth grade. In the first group will be Chow Chow by Francoiae, Buffalo BUI, George Washington and The Magic Meodows by d'Aulalres, as well as other books. Beautiful Joe by Saunders Is on the list of fourth through sixth grade books. Monsell's Young Stonewall: Tom Jackson, Mark Twain's Prince and the Pauper, Loftlng's Story of Dr. Doolittle, and Wheeler's series on famous musi cians will be In this group. Offered In the third group will be biographies of such famous men and women as Alfred Smith, Poca hontas and Thomas Edison, and a number of mysteries. A Contemporary World Atlas will be offered and of interest to teens and near-teens will be a selection of etiquette books, such aa Betz's Your Manners are Showing and Boykin's This Way Please. If organizations wish to buy books for donations to church or school libraries, special donor's labels will be given free. Any person or group desiring In formation or wishing to see the book selection at a date other than that of the bazaar may phone Mrs. John I-avoy, PArk 6-8432. Three Hostesses Honor Mrs. Brooks at Shower M?. T. J. McCarthy Jr., Mn S. K. Hedfecock and Mrs. Larry Barnette entertained at a surprise stork shower Tuesday night at the home of Mrt. McCarthy in honor of Mrs. Bert Brooks of Beaufort. Bingo and other games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Billy Downum of Beaufort, Miss Ellen Bordeaux, and the honoree. The door prize was won by Mrs. Jimmy Parker. Refreshments of doughnuts topped with ice cream, and coffee were served the twenty guests, after which the honoree opened her gifts. They were presented ta her in a blue and white bassinet. Mrs. Canfield Entertains Tuesday Afternoon Club Mrs. Charles Canfield entertain ed her bridge club Tuesday after noon at her home on Evans Street. Guests were Mrs. W. L. Derrickson and Mra. Dow Lasitter. Banana nut cake and coffee were served. High score was won by Mrs. Laaitter, second high by Mrs. S. W. Thompson, and low by Mrs. Ben Royal. Tuesday Evening Club Meets With Mrs. Sanders The Tuesday evening bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. James R. Sanders. Mrs. Betty Eb bighausen was a guest. Mrs. David Willis won high score, Mrs. Robert Freeman won second high and Mrs. Ebbighausen wot low. Mrs. Sanders served chocolate cream pie with coffee. Scouts MeH Girl Scout troop *7 of Morehea# City met Wednesday afternoon at the recreation building. We hid ? business meeting aid then made tallies for the Junior Woman's Club Girl Scout bridge benefit. ? Joyce Femla, Scribe Ticlctf* SHfl Avaltabte For Oiri Scoot B*n*fit A limited number of ticket* far MM Junior Woman'* Club Girl ?eout bridge benefit are dill avail able. The ticket* are |1 *acfc aad My be putthaaad tram any club Member. TIM beMflt will he held at 1:30 Wednesday et the Blue Ribbon Restaurant. Mr. Bob Atkinson, manager. is donating the building [or the benefit. Tabic prices, do nated by Bierchanta, will be cward ed cad dessert wlU be served. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW | For Pansy and English Daisy Plants 3c each NO ORDERS TAKEN AFTER NOV. tTH Allow It to IS Days for Delivery ST. CATHERINE'S CHAPTER OF ST. ANDREWS WOMEN'S AUXIUARY PHONE I PA i-4137 PA ?-&?! PA (-1611 We take pride... in announcing the opening of our new, up-to-date pharmacy, which we hope to make a real aaaet to the community. Tho (tore ia completely equipped and modern in every detail. Our en tire effort ia devoted to giving you the beat possi ble aervice. Experienced registered pharmaciita are in charge of the prescription department, which i? well atocked with antibiotics, pharma ceuticals, chemicals, and special products. No matter what your physician orders, we can fill your prescription. For your convenience, we also maintain a large selection of sickroom supplies. You are cordially invited to stop in and get acquainted. We are eager to demonstrate our service and greatly esteem the privilege of assist ing you. Robinson Prescription Shop Carlton Robinson, R.Ph., Proprietor Phone: PArk 6-5710 1021 Arendell St. Morehand City, N. C. Champion bourbon LSchcnlci) MAKE YOUR OWN LUCK! CM jtmt "ftnfen crtMsfd" am lb e fntura? Hoping to g?t tbe "break*?" W? face K. Laak to larfttr ? fc-lW ?atf MtiTttT. "MMlc ?b? bmb" k rnmtl/ ? ??Mh tf Mtoc fra*?y to ?H tka tot to IIH* niRy * bowk*. M way to let **a*r b to ImOM* ? frttfrkai of lyatematk savlnf . . . ail MA to ft. 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