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Morehead City Social Newsf Wu EOea Bordeau, Society Effltor Fk MM PA ?-U7? Mrs. Melanthi Stekas and daugh ter, (Catherine, of Regal Park, New York City, arrived Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs John Memakia. Mrs. D. A. Pirkle arrived this week from Raleigh to viait hei daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thompson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Butner Jr. were in Raleigh and Durham over the weekend. They attended the Duke-Georgia Tecb game and sev eral parties as guests of the Wa chovia Bank and Trust Co. Miss tela Hollis will leave today for Williamston to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hollis. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Matthews Sr. moved Monday to their new home on highway 101 near Beaufort. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Matthews, have moved into their former home at 2002 Evans St. Mr. and Mrs. John Mcmakis, Mrs. Melanthi Stekas and daugh ter, Kathcrinc, visited in Wilming ton Wednesday. Pat Conner, who is attending High Point College, spent the week end at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Conner. Mrs. John Mcmakis, Mrs. Melan thi Stekas and daughter, Kathcr inc, will visit in Goldsboro and Kinston today. Dr. Bcrl Lewis left yesterday to attend the state convention and lecturc sessions of the NC Chiro Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. William E. Pitt man, Beaufort, a son, Saturday, Nov. 1. To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Graham Jr., Newport, a son, Sunday, Nov. 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, Beaufort, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 4. To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eubanks, Beaufort, a son. Tuesday, Nov. 4. To Mr. and Mrs. James Hinkle, Morchcad City, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 4. To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har dy, Morehead City, a daughter, Monday, Nov. 3. To Mr. and Mrs. Garland In gram, Harkeri Island, a daughter, Tuesday, Nov. 4. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE PA C-4449 1(11 Bridges 8L Marabcad Ctty practic Association it the Hotel Robert E. Lee in Wins ton -Salem. . He will return home Sunday. Mr. and Mri. George M. Finer > of Jacksonville, Kla., are spending ' several weeks here with relatives. Mrs. Oliver Becton Is seriously ill at St. Luke's Hospital, New Bern. Miss Linda Cheek, a freshman at High Point College, was at home for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Ch"ek. Mrs. Jack Burruss and her mo ther, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Robert Tay lor and Mrs. Charles Canfield were in Kinston yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Payne re turned to North Hollywood, Calif, by plane Friday. Mrs. Payne is the former llilma Chadwick. .? * ? ?" Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and Mrs. Lela Chadwick spent Wednesday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade left Thursday for Jacksonville, Fla., to visit their son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade, and their duughtcr and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. O'Brien, and their families. Two Classes Entertain In Honor of Bride-Elect Mini Katrina Lewis, bride-elect, was honored at * surprise bridal shower Tuesday night by the Na omi Bible Class and the L. L. Leary Class of First Baptist Church. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Bernard Leary. A brief class meeting was held, during which Miss Lewis gave the devotions and the Christmas party was discussed. The honoree was presented a corsage (t the end of the business session. A green and white motif was carried out in the decorations. The table was covered with a white cloth and centered with a miniature bride and groom in a crystal bowl flanked with candel abra entwined with ivy. Mrs. Wade Bell presided at the punch bowl. Cake squares, green and white mints and salted nuts were also served. Guests, in addition to class mem bers, were Mrs. J.'L. Carrick, Mrs. John Lashlcy and Mrs. Richard Sparling. Hostesses were Mrs. Don Shanor, Mrs. David Munden, Mrs. Wade Bell. Mrs. J. B. Eubanks, Mrs. Shelby Freeman and Mrs. Clyde Blanchard. Intermediate Scouts Have Halloween Party Intermediate Girl Scout troop 148 had a Halloween party Thurs day afternoon at the recreation building. After the business we elected Helen Hart treasurer. The leaders checked the work we bad done toward our badges. We enjoyed games and tricks and Cheryl Patrick and Marcie Smith served refreshments. ? Joanna Ennis, Scribe age The percentage return that your *aring? dollar* earn make* an important difference in the apeed with which your money grow*. The difference i* in your faror when you aan here . . ? where your money earns more, grow* falter . . . with complete tafetyl Come in and get the complete ?tory. All Account* Insured Up to $10,000 by ? U. S. Gov't Agency Dividend W f) Earning* On Your | ? </ Savings Vs^F /> Cooperative SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION "When Ttmnii An Savtag MMIm" 923 Anoddl St.. MorahMd City, N. C. Giriui M. Seraffi, Haaagcr TODAY Noon? Civitan Club, Mri. Rus sell Willis's Restaurant, Morchead City 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 336, Newport 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, ball east of Camp Glenn School SATURDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Marshailberg Com munity Club, community building, Marshailberg 8 p.m. ? VKW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort MONDAY 10 a.m. ? County Ministers Asso ciation, civic center, Morehcad City 6:30 p.m. ? Medical Society, Morchead City Hospital 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, school lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m. ? Jaycees, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morchead City 7 p.m.? Beaufort Jaycces, Scout building, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Morchead City PTA, school auditorium, Morchead City 7:30 p.m.? Sea Level Hospital Auxiliary, Sea Level Hospital 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp 188, Morchead City 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rcbckahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation build ing, Morchead City 7:45 p.m.? Masonic Lodge, New port 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach . TUESDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morchead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 9:30 to 12? Social Security rep resentative, courthouse annex, Beaufort 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 Inn 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m.? Beaufort PTA, school auditorium, Beaufort 7:30 p.m.? Hariowc Community Club, community building, Har iowc 7:30 p.m.? Occan Lodge, Ma sonic hall, Morchead City 8 p.m. ? Gloucester Community Club, home of Mr. and Mrs. Os borne Pigott 8 p.m.? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, Morehcad City 8 p.m. ? Boy Scout Leaders Roundtablc, civic ccntcr, More head City Literary, Art Group Will Meet Tuesday "You do not have to be talented to be artistic," says Mrs. Bill By num of New Bern, who will give the program at the meeting of the Literary and Art Department Tues day afternoon at 3 at the civic cen ter. Mrs. Bynum will give a program on Christmas arrangements, using material that is readily available. There will also be dining table ar rangements. Hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Bennett, chairman, Mrs. L. J. Norris, Mrs. Dewey Willis, Mrs. Gordon Willis, Mrs. W. C. Oglesby and Mrs. S. T. Chadwick. Girl Scout Troop Plans Cook-Out for Saturday Girl Scout troop 226 met at the Episcopal parish house Wednesday afternoon after school. We bad our usual business meet ing and made plans t9 bave a cook out Saturday morning. We served refreshments and closed the meeting with the friend ship circle. ?Betty Ruffin Garner, Scribe Mrs. Roberts to Head District Federation of Woman's Clubs Mri. A. B. Roberts of Morehead City was elected president of dis trict 12, Carolina Fc* .ration of Women's Ciibs, at (I. district convention in rrenton Saturday. She succeeds Mrs. Paul Flctcher of Kin* ion, and will be installed at the state convention in Hay. Other officers elected were vice president, Mrs. A. J. Flowers Jr., New Bern; junior director, Mrs. David Cordes, New Bern; and sec retary, Mrs. George Ball, More bead City. The Trenton Club entertained with a coffee hour in their club house, where approximately sev enty club women registered for the occasion. The meeting was held in the auditorium of the Jones Central High School. Mrs. Fletcher pre sided. The club woman's hymn was sung by the assembly and Mrs. Henry Swiggett, president of the Trenton Club gave the wel come. Response was by Mrs. L. G. Simpsotj of the Jacksonville Club. Mrs. Fletcher introduced Mrs. Raymond T. Dent of Spruce Pine, president of the North Carolina Federation, whose topic was the theme chosen for the year: Op portunity we have: Through Edu cation, Service, and Dedication, We Build. Mrs. Dent said community de velopment would be stressed dur ing this administration. She spoke of the need for building "bridges of better understanding" through our club work, since half of the eleven million club women are livnig in other countries of the world. She explained the project wherein North Carolina club wo men will furnish self-help kits for Greece, to be distributed by the 44 women's clubs in that country. Sixty-five thousand dollars in prize money for community achievement participation will be awarded by Sears-Roebuck this year. Also Vogue Pattern Com pany will give two three-week va cations to London and Paris to the winner of their sewing contest. Mrs. Dent urged clubs to partici pate in these contests. "Our greatest vision" said Mrs. Dent, "is our determination to build a bridge for youth. We have inherited a way of life. Let us build a bridge for them." Mrs. Doc R. Oliver of Pine Lev el, second vice-president, spoke on Meeting Today's Challenges. Mrs. Jack Sharpe Jr. of Kan napolis, junior director, spoke on Rent: Are you paying it? She told of many projects of the Juniors, such as Salk vaccine clinics, Cas well, and clothing closet. She spoke of the special Philippine project of this year. The 13 club presidents of the dis trict gave their reports in the form of a television broadcast directed by Mrs. Bill Cleve of the Vance boro Club. Workshops on Ameri can Home, Community Affairs, In ternational Affairs, and Juniors, were conducted by Mrs. Fred Hic kock, Mrs. D. L. Fclton, and Mrs. David Cordes. The Beaufort Club won first place in the scrap book contest "C", Morehead City Club won first place in the yearbook con test "B". Other winners were New Bern and Vanceboro in the year book contest and New Bern Juniors in the scrap book contest. Press book awards went to the New Bern and Jacksonville Clubs. Jacksonville also won the attend ance gavel. During the luncheon, Mrs. Mar ion Mills, Morehead City, intro Tuesday Evening Club Meets at Morey Home Mrs. Milton Morey entertained the Tuesday evening bridge club at her home this week. She used arrangements of chrysanthemums throughout her home. Mrs. James R. Sanders won high score, Mrs. Dick Parker won second high and Mrs. Morey won low. Mrs. Dick McClain was a guest. During progressions the hostess served colas and nuts. At the con clusion of play she served lemon pie and coffee. Mrs. Robert Free man will entertain the club next week. Mrs. A. B. Roberts duced Mrs. C. Gordon Maddrcy of Ahoskic. Mrs. Maddrey explained the plan of the North Carolina Federation to beautify the cam pus at Samarcand, our "bridge for youth." Mrs. L. E. Pollock of Kinston expressed appreciation to the hos tess club for the luncheon of tur key and all the trimmings, the lovely coffee hour, the artistic decorations of fall flowers, foilage, and pumpkins, and the place cards in the autumn leaf motif. The invitation to meet next year in Vanceboro was accepted. Those attending from Morehcad City were: Mrs. D. Cordova, Mrs. David Munden, Mrs. D. G. Bell, Mrs. Sam Chadwick, Mrs. Coolidge Merrill, Mrs. F. C. Salisbury, Mrs. A. B. Roberts, Mrs. Marion Mills, Mrs. Milton Roush, Mrs. C. N. Sanderson, Mrs. A. B. Vick, and Mrs. Morton Davis. Mrs. G. W. Duncan and Mrs. H. G. Loftin represented the Beau fort Club. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Saturday. Mrs. Letha Clyde Pittman, Mrs. Carrie Ham lin, Beaufort; Mrs. Carrie Gra ham, Mrs. Margaret Trax, New port; Mrs. Eunice Guthrie, Mr. Stanley Buck, Morehead City; Mrs. Nannie Pittman, Merrimon. Sunday, Mr. Leo Higgins, New port; Mrs. Blanche Nelson, At lantic; Master Timothy Willis, Mr. James Noe, Beaufort; Mr. James Martin, Havelock. Monday, Mrs. Helen Whitehead, Mrs. Annette Hardy, Master Mar vin Willis, Morehead City; Master Ernie Guthrie, Salter Path; Mrs. Jennie Bell Clark, Miss Vonda Meson, Miss Sally Stancil, Mr. J. E. Dudley, Mr. Donald Gaskill, Master Roy Lewis Jr., Beaufort; Mrs. Evelyn Lockey, Newport; Miss Cynthia Littleton, Swansboro. Tuesday, Mrs. Sarah Davis, Mrs. Judy Eubanks, Mrs. Delia Ingram, Beaufort; Master Eddie Daniels, Havelock; Mrs. Lurlaine Goodwin, Mrs. Mildred Hinkle, Mrs. Lois Murphy, Mrs. Eleanor M. Stuart, Morehead City; Mrs. Nancy In gram, Harkcrs Island. Discharged: Sunday, Mrs. Doro thy Britt, Mrs. Lucille Morgan, Beaufort; Mrs. Janice Barbour, Newport; Mrs. Nannie Pittman, Merrimon. Monday, Mrs. Rosa Langdale, Morehead City; Miss Patsy Wal ler, Miss Sally Stancil, Beaufort; Mrs. Lena Willis, Harkers Island. Tuesday, Mr. J. E. Dudley, Mr. Donald Gaskill, Master Roy Lewis Jr., Mr. James Noe, Beaufort; Miss Cynthia Littleton, Swansboro; Mr. James Martin, Havelock; Mrs. Edna Phillips and son, Master Marvin Willis Jr., Morehead City; Mrs. Novella Thomas and son, Greenville; Mrs. Betty Smith, Mar shallberg. Wednesday, Mrs. Mamie May berry, Mrs. Helen Whitehead, Mrs. Eunice Guthrie, Morehead City; Mrs. Letha Clyde Pittman and son, Beaufort; Mrs. Carrie Graham and son, Newport; Master Ernie Guth rie, Salter Path. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Mrs. Edna Player, Morehead City; Mr. Josie Hill, Mrs. Muriel Gillikin, Atlantic; Mr. Abbott Rose, Harkers Island; Mrs. Evelyn Gaskill, Marshallberg. Tuesday, Miss Betty Norman, Mrs. Linda Cannon, Merrimon; Mrs. Beulah Daniels, Sea Level; Mr. Stacy Howard, Ocracoke; Mrs. Doris Smith, Beaufort. Wednesday, Mr. Albert Bone, Mr. Harry Inman, Miss Lillian Taylor, Havelock; Mrs. Challie Jones, Atlantic; Miss Janice Lup ton. Cedar Island; Mrs. Mary Hy man, Morehead City; Mr. Robert Lancaster, Newport. Discharged: Wednesday, Miss Betty Norman, Merrimon; Miaa Deborah Gilgo, Davis. <!TH 111 AKIN' c; All) Presbyterians Elect Officers Monday Evening "Hands" was the devotional theme of the November meeting of the Women of First Presbyterian Church at the church Honday night. Mrs. Jasper Phillips de scribed hands holding the Bible, hands in giving, and hands in prayer, using as her scripture ref erence Psalm (0:17. Mrs. J. W. Kellogg, chairman of the nominating committee, sub mitted a slate of officers which was approved. The new officers are Mrs. L. J. Klein, president; Mrs. J. C. Harvell, vice-president; and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn, historian. Committee chairmen are Miss Elizabeth Barludale, world mis sions; Mrs. L. J. Norris Jr., Chris tian education; Mrs. A. F. Chest nut, church extension; Mrs. A. B. Vick Sr., stewardship; Mrs. Rob ert Meadows, annuities and relief; Mrs. Norman Clark, general funds. Six members attended the Pres byterial meeting in Jacksonville Oct. 22 and they reported to the group. A special offering for the orphanage at Barium Springs will be collected during the Thanksgiv ing season. A coffee to welcome new mem bers is planned for Wednesday, Nov. 19. Editors for the 1959 mid week church bulletin will be Mrs. J. C. Harvell, Mrs. L. J. Norris Jr. and Mrs. Hugh Porter. A special vote of thanks was extended to Dr. A. F. Chestnut, who has been conducting the 1958 intensive Bible study for the church women. Mr. James B. Webb Gives WSCS Worship Service Mr. James B. Webb gave the worship service Tuesday night at the meeting of the WSCS of First Methodist Church. Mr. Webb used as his subject Psalm 92:5, O Lord, how great are Thy works! and Thy thoughts are very deep. Mrs. Truman Kemp presided at the meeting, which was opened with a prayer by Mrs. E. P. Spence. The music was led by Mrs. M. T. Mills and Mrs. W. G. Ogles by. Members of the Vallie Freeman Circle who took part in the pro gram were Mrs. B. F. Royal, Mrs. Eleanor Bloomgren, Mrs. Malcolm Collins and Mrs. W. B. Chalk. Mrs. Pruit Entertains Bridge Club Saturday Mrs. R. L. Pruit was hostess to the bridge club Saturday evening at her home on Chatham Street, Newport. Mrs. Walter D. Roberts won high score, Mrs. Hazel Fox second high, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Oick Lockey won slam prizes and Mrs. Roberts also won bingo. Nuts, mints and colas were en joyed during play, and the hostess served German chocolate cake and coffee after the game. ina Bell Coleman Circle Meets at Bercegeay's The Ina Bell Coleman Circle of Newport met for the November meeting at the home of Mrs. L. S. Bercegeay. There were six mem bers, two new members and one visitor present. A study book on Into a New World was presented by Mrs. Ha zel McCollum. Devotion als were given by Mrs. Bercegeay. Following a brief business ses sion the meeting was closed with prayer. Mrs. Hyman Announces More Bazaar Details Mrs. T. C. Hyman Jr., chairman of St. Egbert's bazaar, announces that there will be an opportunity for everyone to Christmas shop at the bazaar, which will be held to morrow from 6-10 p.m. at the school. There will be a photo corner where pictures will be taken of individuals or groups. The white elephant booth has linens, candle sticks, vases, baby items, dollies and pot holders. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Hamilton Hostess To Afternoon Bridge Club Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Sr. en tertained her bridge club Tueaday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Ben Royal won high score, Mrs. Tom Mills won second high and Mrs. W. J. Blair won low. The hostess served a frozen salad with coffee. Mrs. Royal will entertain the club next week. JACQUIN'S PEACH FLAVORED BRANDY ? $2.25 PMT lAgOMH < dfc tm. WUU ? *? Th> Plrot* Atlantic Seniors Choose 'Mostest' Among Them By EVELYN HAIM8 Hi! I'm back again with mart Dtwt from AHS. I told you a few weeks ago I would bring you the aenior superla tives ?o here they art: bed dress ed, Iris Salter, Sammy Salter; moat popular, Iris Salter, Stevie Mason loudest, David Taylor, Katy GUli kin; most talented, Anita Brown Floyd Brown; most likely to sue ceed, Glenda Willis, George Gol den; most athletic, Rita Gilgo Stevie Mason; laziest, Leroy Good win; cutest, Patricia Fulcber, My ron Willis, and quietest, Jimmy Styron, Phyllis Gaskill. Mascots this year are Deborah Gaskill and Tim my Rose. The sen lor colon are red and white and the class flower is gladi olas. The seniors this year have once again gone behind the green door. They are working on the annual and you hardly ever see one of them Evelyn Harris now. I hope we have a very good annual this year and I'm almost certain that we will. At the last PTA meeting officers for the coming year were elected and they are as follows: president, Mrs. Charles Allen Willis, vice president, Mrs. Doily Fulcher; sec retary, Mrs. Charles Caudell, and treasurer, Mrs. Finney. At that meeting Mr. Johnson Hartness-Oglesby Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Oglesby Sr. announce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daugh ter, Barbara, to Richard Hartness of Smyrna, Ga., who is stationed aboard the Coast Guard cutter Chilula. The wedding will take place Nov. 27. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Spears Wednesday The Wednesday evening bridge club met this week at the home of Mrs. Dick Spears. Mrs. Bill Singleton won high score and Mrs. Billy Oglesby won low. Mrs. Spears served chocolate pie with coffee for dessert. The club will meet with Mrs. A. B. Vick Jr. next week. To Sponsor Sale The Suzanne Land Circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Franklin Memorial Methodist Church will sponsor a Barbecue dinner at the church all day tomorrow. Plates will be $1. For delivery call PA 6-3232. PTA to Meet A panel discussion on The School Program and its Needs will be giv en it the Morehead City PTA meeting Monday night at 7:30 at the school. Four adults and one student will participate. " went over the need* of our achool, and discussed them. From the re- ' sponse, we should have a very good PTA. Group picture! were taken Wed nesday of the high school and let's hope they turn out better than some of the single photos taken a few weeks ago. Some people ask just what is < ' ucation and why should I try to g* an education. This poem I think . will give you a very good idea of what education really is. I AM EDUCATION I am Education. 1 bear the torch that enlightens the world, fires the imagination of man and feeds the flames of genius. I give wings to dreams and might to brawn and brain. * ' Prom out the silent shadows of the past I come, wearing the scars of struggle and the stripes of toil, but bearing the triumph the wisdom of all ages. Msn, because of me, holds dominion over earth, air and sea; it is for him I leash the lightning, plumb the deep and shackle the waves of ether. I am the parent of progress, the creator of culture and the mold er of destiny. Philosophy, scii ence and art are my handy works. 1 banish ignorance, dis courage vice, disarm anarchy. Thus I have become freedom's cita del', the arm of democracy, the hope of youth, the pride of adolescence, the joy of age. For t mate the nations and happy the homes that welcome me. The school is my workshop; here I stir ambitions, stimulate ideals, forge the keys that open the door to opportunity, the master of human destiny. I am the source of inspiration, the aid of aspiration, for I am Irre sistible Power. Please look in again next week when I'll bring you more news from AHS. I Less than 20 of the 100 islands which compose Bermuda are in habited. Call PA 6-5088 For Automatic Delivery J. M. DAVIS Diitrihator Texaco Product* Mareheri CJty - Ladies' Nylon Hose All Size*. All Shade* 3 P?ir Ladies' Full Length Cotton Slip Size 32 through 48 88; Each Ladies' Rayon Panties Size* S through 9. Solid Color* >1.00 Pair Closed WedneuUjr Afternoon* OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. ROSE'S 5-10-251 STORE Morvhead City, N. C.
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