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Morehead City Social News rtM fcifet ritrlnu. society Editor ruui ti ? Mtft Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Walker are visiting MM Walker'i lister, Mrs. Loy Minch, III Jacksonville, Hi. Mr. and Mrs. William Weeber hart returned to their home In Richmond, Va., ifter visiting their ion ind daughter in law, Mr. and Mn. Bernard Weeber and family. Mr. and Mn. Waffen B Moullon Jr. and daughter, Deborah Carol, spent their vacation here lait week with hli parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moulton. They left for their home in Charlotte. Mf. and Mrs. Berkley Hardy of Charlotte were guests of Mr. ind Mrs. W. B. Moulton lait week. Mr. ind Mrs. J. G. Bennett Sr. hive returned from a vacation in Pompano Beach, Fla., where they visited their son, J. G. Bennett Jr., and hil family. Mn. Theodore Lewis is recov ering from in emergency opera tion it the home of her daughter, Mrs. i. tt Mills. Ethan Davis HI, who is stittoned with the Coist CUird at Cape Hat tera.v arrived Tuesday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fiavia Jr. Miss Margaret Guthrie and her weekend guest, Miss Lynn Calwell Of Clinton, will arrive today from East Carolina College to spend the weekend with Miss Guthrie's mo ther, Mrs. Agnew Guthrie, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. BObby Willis. M t. and Mrs Bill MaulH nnd Mrs. Agnew Giithrlc were in Wil mington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Barnette spent the weekend In Norfolk, Vs., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barnette. Mrs. Carlton Robinson, Miss Ver nie Bowman, Mrs. Foy Quthrie of this city and Mrs. L. C. Ditkinson of Beaufort will attend a fashion show in Charlotte over the week end. MaJ. and Mrs. Joseph Keller and son, Stephen, are visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mfs. 0. J. Odom. Major Keller has recently been transferred trim UfiMCAS, Miami, Fla., to USttC air facility at Nev Rivef, I*. C. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill visited Mr. ind Mrs. Steve Mit chell in Martinsville, Va. last week. En route home they spfent the weekend In Chapel Hill and attended the Wake Forest-Carolina football game. The Misses Data* Bfflrt and Barbara Ogleiby of Raleigh spent the weekend here with their par eftta. Mrs E ft Brock returned to Raleigh with her daughter for a week's tlsii and will return hotne Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. (lowland Jr. visited her brother, Dr. John M. Lewis, In Raleigh over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willis of Hampton, Va., left Wednesday after spending a week with his rtMiMr, Mrs. Lula Willis, and his sister, Mrs. Bud Mayo. Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Hedgecock Will leave tomorrow for several weeks' visit In Florida, Louisiana, Tennessee and Virginia. Miss Norma Harper and her guest, Miss Hegina Martin, who ate student nurses at James Wal ker Memorial Hospital In Wilming ton, will arrive tomorrow to spend the weekend with ftorma's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harper. Mrs. P. C. Salisbury, Mrs. A. B. Roberts, Mrs. Sam Chadwlek, Mrs. Milton Roush, Mrs. t). Q. Bell, Mrs. Marion Mills, Mrs. D. Cor dova and Mrs. Coolldge Merrill will attend the district Woman's Club meeting In Trenton tomor row. Miss Mary Allen Hughes of Ra leigh arrived Thursday to spend two days with her mother, Mrs. Mary G. Hughes, and her sister, Bonnie Miss Jerri Eggert, a mem ber o J the staff at Rex Hospital, was the guest of Miss Hughes. Mrs. Thompson Hostess To Afternoon Bridge Club Mrs. S. W. Thompson Jr. was hostess to her bridge club Tues day afternoon at her home on Shepard Street. Mrs. M. T. Mills won high score, Mrs. Clarence Taylor won second high and Mrs. Robert Taylor won low. Mf?. Thompson served pineapple upside down cake with coffee. Plant Deadline Nb orders for pansy and English daisy plants will be accepted by St. Catherine's Chapter of M. An-' drew'i Episcopal Auxiliary after Not. I. The plants are three cents each and may be ordered by phoning PArk 6-4137 or PArk 6-4318. 2 i:a i? i) m* 4*trMMUtor? Carteret Druc Store A*P BUILDING MOftEHfcAD CITY. N. C. Afcnh for Whitman Candta, RtvUn Counatict and OM tplc* New Low Price on All Baby Milk SlMlLAC per can 23c S.M.A. per ebn 23e LACTUM per can 23c SOBEE per can 37c TU drtitf Store with Friatiity Unrfc* All PraMripHtftw Promptly and EffWontly FilUd D. 5. PICOTT ? tUiUHHM ? LUCY K. THORNE Phone PA 4-4X44 lor Fast Service fon Toptc* Beta Club Inducts Members; Varsity Queen to be Nomed By Wendy Lotft: Quite I few thing* hive been happening ? round MCHS during the ?tl?t few weeks. On Thursday, Oct. 16, 23 juniors were welcomed into the Beta Club. The impressive service was led by President Guy Sabiston. Wendy Lowe, Truman Kemp, Charles Lynch, and Jennie Lou Smithwick spoke on Education tor Leadership, the objectives, emblem, and re quirements of the club. The new members were then tapped. They are: Mary Hanes, Nancy Laughton, Cathy Chalk, Virginia Thompson, Leslie Fulcher, Carl Ball. Anne Sanderson, Marlene Moore, Doris Farmer. Mokey Lasitter, Andrea Mc Knight, John Phillips, Suzanne Beck, Annette Cooper, Johnny Ba ker, George Wallace, Barbara Roush. Bud Daniels, Evelyn Morris, Barbara Jones. Wayne Economon, Prlscilla Salter and Geraldine Held. After they were seated on stage, the president congratulated thetn. We, too, say Congratulations, Beta Babies! The biggest excitement in school li the varsity Queen ponten. TMi year she will be chosen by the students by ? secret billot. Con testants are: Bunny Hfinsun, liouKisss wcit, Linda Lockhart, Mr* Oood*ln, Cathy Chalk, Jo Ann faraoftt, Mary Mines, Sarlta Befftirorta. Becky Stiles Doris Farmer and Melra Swlnson. The big question 0 1 "Who #1(1 she be?" *ill be aliiWered tonight at the half-time of Morehert'i homecoming game ? the unmttl battle with Beaufort for the mullet bucket 1 1 The TH-HI-Y ia busy preparing ? student -teacher directory This "Utile black book" Will include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of students and teachers of MCllS Janet thomas, Lillian Aoyill, and Phyllis Whitehead are In charge of gathering the necessary information. These directories will be distributed during the- nest two weeks and the price Is only 39 cents. Be sure to put your order in early. That's all the leen topics for this time. Be sure to look again next week for more news of MCllS. Annual Scout Bridge Benefit Played at Blue Ribbon Wednesday Sixty-four persons played at the c seeond annual Girt Scout bridge t benefit Wednesday afternoon at f the Blue Ribbon Restaurant. The tl event was sponsored by the Jun- c ior Woman's Club. c Arrangements of autumn flowers were used for decoration. Coffee ? and Halloween candies were ? served during play and devil's food - cake, ice cream and coffee were served for dessert. Table priies and door prizes were won by the following: Mrs. Joe Elkins, shampoo and set from Frances' Beauty Shop: Mrs. Josiah Bailey, shampoo and set from Hilma's Beauty Shop; Miss Betty Barksdale, shampoo and set from Vanity Beauty Shop: Mrs. Howard Jones Jr., two suits or dresses cleaned at Whiteway Laundry. Mrs. Pearl Kennedy, two dollars in cleaning at Rainbow Cleaners: Mrs. Frank Cassiano, five gallons of gfcs from Whaley's Texwo Sta tion; Mrs. Alan Leary Jr., two seafood dinners from Capt. Bill's; Mrs. A. W. Thompson, five passes from Morehead Theatre; Mrs. Les lie Day, five passes from More head Theatre. Mrs. W. H. Jones III, earrings from Early Jewelers; Mrs. James Conner, eart-ihgs from Early Jew elers | Mra. Bill Pickard. earrings from Ladies Shop; Mrs. Josiah Bailey, ash trays from Waited j Morris, Jeweler; Mrs. Luther . Hamilton Jr., lubrication from j Parker's. Mrs. Paul Cordova, a record from Beasley's; Mrs. Russ Willan, ] a silk scarf from Styron's; Mrs. j Joe Beam, an instant coffeemaker j from Hamilton Furniture Center; | Mra. Sam Gibbs, a shower mat ] from r41* Furniture Co. Mrs. |(mes F. A. Jones, pirtking , shears from Western Auto; Mrs. Jerry Norris, milk glass vase trom Morehead City Floral Co.; Mrs. William Lewis, a collar from ?ast mah's; Mrs. John Viekroy, bath powder from Carteret Drug Store. Mra. BUI Baugham, kitchen towels from Webb's; Mrs. Geor gette Beavers, roll basket from Belk's; Mr*. Herbert Phillips III, lace handkerchief from Dress Shop. Cakei were won by Mrs. Charles Freeman, Mrs. Thomas Noe, Mi's. Leo Whale?, Mra. Charlie Martin and Mrs. Bascom Williams. Nimes of price winners were mft Avail able for two suits or dresses leaned at Sunshine Laundry and wo seafood dinners from Sanitary testaurant. Mr. Bob Atkinson of he Blue Ribboh donated the room, offee, sugar, cream and lee ream. Mrs. Bill Plckard and Mrs. Dick ipears were co-chairmen of the lenefit. Tallies were made by Icouts in troop 97. Hospital Notts Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Saturday, Mrs. Oeor :ia Dickinson. Mrs. Elisabeth Mc jueen, Morehead City; Mrs. Lena Villis, Markers Island; Mrs. FHe la Lewis, Mrs. Janice Barbour, tewport Sanday, Mr. Claude Lewis, Mr. I. K. Moore, Mrs. Bernlee Weeks, forehead City; Mrs. Dream a Me rlann, Cherry Potht. Monday, Mr. Paul Byrd, Hamp itead; Mrs. Janice Barbour, Rett' >ort; Mr. Herbert Collins, Mlts ?aulette Fulcher, Mrs. Rosa tang ible, Miss Terry Mitesko, Mote lead City; Mr. Charlie Lewis, Har ters Island; Mrs. Lucille Laugh nghouse, Atlantic Beach. Tuesday, Mr. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Barbara Parkin, Mrs. Lilly Wade, Selufort; Master Virgil Elliott, Miss Josephine Han.nley, NoWpttrt; :he Rev. J. Furman Herbert, More lead City. Discharged; Sunday, Mrs. Freida Lewis. Mrs. Janice Barbour, New port; Mrs. Betniee Weeks, More lead City; Mr. W. R. BfalWl, Smyrna. Monday, Mrs. Eleanor JarmkH, Mrs. Virginia Sharpe and sMt< beaufort; Mrs. Anhle WoOdhall, Morehead City; Mra. Bide Gas kins. Havelock; Mrs. Martha Lock hart. Newport, Tdeidit, Mrs. Peggy Stnlth and laughter. Sea Level; Mta. Iris Lewis, Master George Guthrie, Morehead City; Mrs. Lucille Laughinghouse, Atlantic Beach. Wednesday, baby William Bell Jr., Morehead City; Misa Jose phine Hansley, Newport; Mrs. Ef fie Giilikin, Beaufort. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Miss Svsia Kay Oilliklh, Master Michael Lewis, Markers Island; Mrs. Flo rence Davis, Davis. Wednesday, Mr. Riley Lewis, Marshallberg; Mrs. Polly Best, Morehead City; Mr. Luther Taylor, Sea Level. Discharged: Mondayi Muter Barry Willis, WUliston; Mf. Van Henry O'Neal, OcraCflke; Mr. Clem Johnson. MorehMd City. Tuesday, Mr. William Gaskill, Sea Level; Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson, Atlantic; Miss Susan K. Giilikin, Harkers Island. Wedaesii}. Mr. Jeffersotl Ab bott Sr., Ktaton; Mrs. BeHtlce Giilikin, Sea Level. Thursday, Mrs. Melva Day, Mrs. Iris Milcher, Atlantic; MM. Mag gie Grey and daughter, MwCheMl City; Mi*, brace Willis, WltfisioH. Parade Today A parade at 1 o'clock this after noon will adverttae the Newport School Italloweeh Carnival tonight. TV" frar^de will ?t?rt at the sSitd and go along the streets 01 New port. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AM LAUNDRYETTE St. CmhiMn^* Chapter Heart Reports at Meeting St. Cttifrine's Chapter of St. AndreW'a Cfciscopal Auxiliary met at the parish house last Week. Hrt Gu Oa*is, thairman, presided Mri. d. H. Johnson lea the devo tions and gave Iter report on Chris tian Social Relations She called attention to items needed by the cancer elhllc In Lumberton and to the need for used clothing to ?-i - - - ?- * jfcuiriii Sf fid fl rull iKI IHr WOiM. The men's turner was aerved b? teams two and three this month Mrs. Klliabeth HowltM dla cusaed the pansy and English daisy project Persons wishing to order plants mat de an before Nov. I by tailing PArk ? 491?, PArk 8 41(7 Of PATk B-SS21. A study course on the Middle last will be given in January. Re freshments were served by Mra. David Murray and Mr*. t>erey Deyo Mrs. A. J Barbour and Mrs. diehard Bralthwalle will be hosteases next month. Chureh Women Intertoln Milt Lewli at Shower The Christian Women's Fellow Of The First Christian Church Tuesday evening 4t the h?me at Mrs. Mary Brlnson. Devotions were given by Mrs. Doycle Rice. following the meeting Mlaa Ka trlna Lewis, bHde elect of Nov 83, was honored at a shower She Was presented a corsage by the hos teaaea. The thirty-two guests played games and enjoyed refreshments of block cake, nuts, potato chips and aoft drinks. Miss Lewis re ceived many gifts. Mrs. Cherry Entertains Tuesday Evening Club Mm. W. J. Cherry entertained her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home. Mrs. Allle BtieKon was a guest. Mints, cheese straws and colas were served during play. Pine apple upside down cake topped with whipped cream and coffee Were served at the conclusion. High score was won by Mrs. Robert freeman, second high by Mrs. 1. R. Sanders and low by Mrs. Wayhe Thompson. The club will meet with Mrs. Milton Mofey next week. Forty New Members Join Future Homemakers Club Forty new members Were Initiat ed Into the Future Homemakers of America at Morehead City High School Tuesday. The meeting was held in the library with Miss Oert Rcra, prrsraem, presiding. After the initiation ceremony and I short business session, punch and cookies were served in the home economics room. During the day the initiates were red and white, the colors of the organiza tion. Women Of Moo it Flort Thanksgiving Dinner The Women af the Moote held a business meeting at the lodge at Atllrtttc Beach Tuesday night. Plahs fof a Thanksgiving dinfief were made and it was decided to fheet the third Tuesday of eich moftth. Mrs. Warren Styron brought as Her guest Mrs. Didfl LeWia. The aext meeting will be held It t p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18. MTtRDAt I p.m.? VFW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort MONDAY 6:30 p.m.? Bdtafy Cluh, school lunchroom, Newport f pm? Beaufort Bescue Squad, fir* station, Beattfdft 7 p m. ? Jayeeos, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead CH* 7:30 p.m.? Beaufort Junlof Wo man's Club, Inlet 1M, Beaufort 7:30 pm.-tltf Department, fire station, More head Cm 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the Wot*, Camp 1M. Morehead City 7:30 pm ? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. - Carter*! County Bridge league, recreation build ing, Morehead Ctty 7:45 p.m. ? NeWpoft Masonic Lodge, Newport I p.m.? ordef of Eastern Star, lodge hall, Beaufort I p.m ? Woman's Auxiliary, First Presbyterian Chureh, Morehead City I p m ? Loyal Order of Mootei lodge ball, Atlantic Beaeh 8 p.m. ? Board of directors, Morehead City Chamber of com merce Office, Hotel Fort Macon TUfiSDAt 1-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morehead city Hoapltal annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 14 p.m.? Clinic, eaunty health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours Wily) 6:43 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort t p.m ?Marine Reserre Unit, The Crossroads, Havelock 7 p.m.? Wofld War 1 Voterahs, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, More head City f:S8 pm.? Coast Guard Reserve Utitt, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Boad I p.m.? St. Catherine's Chapter, St. Andrew's Kplscopal Auxiliary, parish boose, Morehead City S p.m.? Folk and square dancing, recreation building, Morehead City I p.m.? Women of the Moose, kMfe hall, Atlantic Beach Lanier Club Continues Stud/ of Romances The second in the study M Ro mances of Famous People Was given by Mrs. Florrie Arthur at the Lanier Book Club meeting Tuesday evening at the civic cen ter. Mrs. Arthur told of the love of Dante for Beatrice, and of the in fluenee this iovc bad on his verse and prosa. From his Wort She se lected several qiiotatiShs Which showed this influence. Fifteen members attended the meeting. Mrs. P. U. Geer Sr. Waa hostess. Mrs. Lucile Arthur Smith will be hostess ftr the pext moot ing, which will be held at her I home on Arendell Street. Sftffc N?wf Births it Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. John Barbour, N??p?H, a son. Tuesday. Oct. 28 . t# Mr and Mra Gilf Dk-WMn, k#ehcftd Citf, * tttfthi**, Sit trdtf, 6ct. 25. To Ur. and Mrs Ronny McMann, Cherry Point, a daughter, Sunday, ?to ft. kSd >f? Ruddtfjtl Pa* kin Jr., Beaufort, a ton, Tuesday, Oct M. T# Mr ana llN dleiMOn Wiftt*, Newport, a daughter, Saturday, Oct 25 birth at tea Le**l B*a?M?lt To Mr. and Mrs. WUlafd Gray, Morehead City, a daughter, Jeanne ?Lyhn, Saturday, Oct. 25 November Bdtaor Will f Adfore Apt-on Booth An apron booth will be a feature of the bazar to be held at St. Eg bert's Catholic School Nov. t. The booth Will hare cobbler aprons for adults and children, terry cloth aprons, ptirty and Christmas aprons for sale. The Junior Catholic Daughters will have i booth With things to please children. There *111 be a fish pond, taffy apples and pop corn. Of. to. 0. toorev Speaks To Parent-teacher Group Dr. Milton B. Morey , a member of the Citizens Committee tor Bet ter Srh?6ls, was tile tpeaker at the C?m|p Ctenn Faretlt-Teather Asso ciatlfin mating Ttlesday nigllt at > the school. Dr. Morey SJoke on the present School situation and plafil being made to meet future needs. Mr. L. O. Crewe, president, pre sided at a brief business session. Mt\ Geflrge Adams, a member of the budget and finance committee, presented the year's budget, which Was accepted by the group. Dr. A. F. Chestnut led the devo tions. , ?" Couple Celebrates 50th Anniversary at State Fair Douglas, Wyo. (API ? Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lam of Glenrock, Wyo., were married at the Wyo mihg State Fair in 1908. They spent their Golden Wed ding anniversary ? attending the n 1658 Wyoming State Fair. A 1957 Ford owned by Vernon Mann, Newport, burned Wednes day morning in Mann's yard. The Newport fire department put out the fire. i ^L| ? ^ Children'* ? Site 1 through 9 SHOES Assorted Styles and Colors $3.98 Vfclue 97? Pair Cushion Sole White COMFORT SOX For Work or Athletic Nylon Reinforced Hee land Toe 4 Wr 98^ Girlt' Tricot PANTIES AiiwtMl C??Iar>i? Sh? 4 to t2 5 J1?? itt aidl ? - Cldted W*dt?e?d?y Afternoons OPEN EVERY FRlbAY NltHT 'TlL 9 P.M. ROSE'S 5-10*291 STORE City, N. C. Herman's #*?*2^ FOR BOYS ANb YOUNG MEN IVY leagUe styled SPOlfcT SHIRTS Drip Dry and tottori PIUMl $1,98 4 $2.91 Sim 1 |? it 4 uh to MH I Ybting Men's f>rin?*toh GutTroustff 160 to Wathable coftoimor ? kiIaki ? fLANNKL "? or toy*' Westerh Blue iMni 1 JMOa Hufry Denim $3.98 - $4.98 r ? ' ' * * Small Baft Matched Pants and Shirts ink ftttfet VlilT ouk MEW LADIES' shoe Department j I t Sample WOOL Scatter Rugs XlxH Vaira to $12.51 $5.00 X E,rf>5 TOWN & SOUND SHOP Marvfciad tftf, ft. C. I Cittfc art Plutk Wimdrnw tknAtt* fvinww vfww* Mt WW Vf U M" $1.00
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