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Morehead City Social News] ?tH SOW Mm?i, SmMt Editor PtOM *A MITI Mrs. C. S. Long, who has been ? receiving treatment at North Caro lina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. ha> returned to her home i* Newport. Mr. and Mra. Jauiei B. Willia and children, Sally Bett and Barry, and Mia* Berta Fodiie of Beaufort visited James B. Willia Jr. at Stat* College, Raleigh, Sunday. While there Barry Willia and Miaa Fedri* attended the Dave Brubeck con cert. Mr. and Mri. Walter Thomai and aont, Walt Jr. and Jefferson Clinton, returned to Greenville Sunday. Mrs. Thomas and family had been visiting her father, Mr. C. E. Reid, and Mr. Thomas came for them, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stuart Jr. and sons, Richard and David, arrived Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Charles Stuart Sr., who is a patient at Morehead City Hospital. Mr. Stuart and his family have been stationed in the Panama Canal Zone and will go to Wash ington, D. C., from here. Mrs. Sidney Carow, I -OS Angeles, Calif., will leave tomorrow for Mi ami Beach af Vr a week's visit with Economical WARMTH AUTOMATIC DELIVERIES J. M. DAVIS Distributor 1*xaco Products MmbeU lily her lister, Mra. Walter Lubr. At Miami Beach Mri C'arow will b* a te from I <01 Angelas TtmpU lo the National Women'a League o! Synagogue!. Mr. and Mra. M. T. MUla left Wednesday (or HorneU, N. V.. to vlalt their daughter and aon-in-law, Dr. and Mra John 8. McRoberts. Another daughter, Mra. Howard Strawcutter of Lumberton, accom panied them. Larry Woolard and Lt. Charlea Griggs were in Chapel Hill Satur day and Sunday. Gordon Patrick, who is stationed in Norfolk. Va? with the Coaat Guard, apent the weekend at home with his parenta. Misa Sandra Lee Garner ia a pa tient at St Luke's Hospital, New Bern, receiving x-ray and cystos copy treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Wylie and daughter, Robin, will spend the weekend here with Mrs. Wylie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carl ton. Mra. Charlton Garner Is in Ra leigh today, where she is attend ing a discussion. The Audience ami the Art of Our Time, at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill were in Charleston, S. C., over the weekend, where they visited their son, Robert, at The Citadel. Miss Pat West and three friends of rayetteville visited here Tues day. Mr. Vincent Ward of Swansboro visited his sister, Mrs. George Purifoy, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. WiUiams have returned home from Greens boro, where they attended the N. C. section of the American Water works Association convention. Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Robert fever hart, Morehead City, a daughter, Sunday, Nov. #. To Mr. and Mrs. David Lee, Newport, a son, Saturday, Nov. 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lewis, Newport, a son, Saturday, Nov. g. To Mr. and Mrs. Caaper M. Ma son, Morehead City, a son, Tues day, Nor. U. FTA to Meet Mr. George McNeill, Morehead City, will be the guest speaker at the Camp Glenn PTA meeting Tuesday night. The mealing will begin at T:30 In the school lunch room. z % 'chjt" iii;aiunc Literary and Art Members Get Idea6 for Christmas Decorating Mrs. Rill Bynum of New Bern' was the guest speaker at the Lit erary and Art Department meeting Tueaday afternoon at the civic center. Mrs. Bynum, who wai pre sented by Mrs. Gus Davia, used aa her topic Make Your Own Merry Cbriatmaa. Mra. Bynum aaid that in decorat ing a home (or Christmaa a partic- 1 ular theme should be followed throughout. She auggeated decora tions in every room. , Mra. Bynum made aeveral beau tiful arrangementa uaing materials available to nearly everyone. In a particularly lovely arrange ment Mrs. Bynum centered a sil ver cake tray with a gold-sprayed freab pineapple and made a back ground of large leaves. She placed bunches of fresh grapes on either side of the pineapple and filled in with green and gold Christmas balls. For a door she suggested using a red duatpan turned upside down and filled with pyracantha or yau pon branches. She tied a red bow on the handle and punched a hole in the top for hanging. Mrs. Milton Roush, chairman, presided at the business meeting. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Bernard Leary, Mrs. Gus Davia read the minutes. She also read a letter from Mrs. D. Cor dova, president of the Woman's Club, thanking the department for the coffee hour given at the pre ceding meeting. Mrs. Kouih recognized the guests, Mrs. John Lashley, Mrs. George B. Howard, Mrs. H. S. Gibbs, Mrs. Dick Parker and Mrs. G. H. Jackson of Raleigh. New members welcomed were Mrs. George McNeill, Mrs. G. D. Gam ble and Mrs. James Webb. Help-a-home project slips were passed out and the members were atked to fill them in with Items they would give to the welfare de partment. Mrs. B. F. Royal volun teered to attend the symphony meeting to be held at the civic cen ter Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roush reported on the dis trict meeting at Trenton and Mrs. S. T. Chadwick gave a report on the beautification of the grounds at Samarcard. two-year project of the Woman's Club. Mrs. A. B. Roberts reported that 291 children took part in the UNICEF campaign on Halloween night and $310.24 was collected. The hostesses, Mrs Charles Ben nett, Mrs. L. J. Norris, Mrs. Dewey Willis, Mrs. Gordon Willis, Mrs. W. G. Oglesby and Mrs. Chadwick served refreshments of fruit cake and coffee. Newa from |6EDAft Nov. 11? The Rev. W. R. Hale I filled his regular Sunday night appointment at the Cedar Island Methodist Church. The Rev. Winston Sweeney, pas tor of Stacy Free Will Baptist Church, held services at the Cedar Island Free Will Baptist Church Sunday night. Several fishermen from here I left Sunday night for Oregon Inlet j where they will fish. Mrs. Annie Gaskill of Beaufort I spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels of | Fort Bragg spent the weekend with Mrs. Daniel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar)i? Daniels. A number of people visited Mrs. | Knmi Daniels Sunday afternoon. Everyone is glad to know Miss Janie Lupton has returned home from the hospital. Mrs. Harry Van Horn and boys spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Dora Day. Everyone Is (lad to hear that | Mrs. Barbara Daniels is improv es Mrs. Clyde Willis Hostess | To Friday Evening Club Mrs Ctyde C. Willis was hostess to her bridge club Friday evening at her home. Mr*. Qeerfe Whittle was a (neat High score ?aa woo by Mrs J. I 0. Bennett, second high by Mrs. Jack Marfan and low by Mrs. R. C. Janes. Mrs. Joha Paul Jooea| German chocolate cream eake aid coffee were aerved by the St. Catherine's chapter of St. Andrew's Episcopal auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at S at the home of Mrs. W. t. Brady ea Arendell Street. Mrs. Jack Burruss will be co-hbeteaa. Episcopal Women to Send Gifts to Children's Home St. Uary'i Chapter of St. An drew'! Episcopal Auxiliary will *?nd Christmas gift* to the chil drea at Thompson Orphanage, it was decided at the chapter meet ing Wednesday morning it the parish house. Mrs. Grayson Bullock, chairman, presided. Devotions were given by Mra. BUI Dick, who read an ?r-l tide, Thanks (or What, and gave< a Thanksgiving prayer. It was announced that Mrs. R. H. Dowdy's team will serve the Men's Club dinner Nov. 25. Mra. Richard McClain's team will serve as the clean-up committee. The members were reminded of the convocation meeting in Golds boro Nov. 20. The acolytes will be honored at a reception following a special service for them Nov. 30. A congregational supper will be held Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. in the parish house. Mrs. Ernest Gutkrie, vice-chair man, gave the program, a reading from The Prophet. Mrs. E. Guthrie Brown served cookies and colas at the conclusion of the meeting. Eight Persons Win Prizes At St. Egbert's Bazaar Sgt. Robert Rocke has an nounced the names of prize win ners at St. Egbert's bazaar, held Saturday evening at the school. A large number attended and the bazaar was termed most success ful by the committee. Winners of the turkey drawing were Charles Springer, Mrs. John H. Zittcre. Mrs. Peter J. Pagano, all of Morehead City, and Mrs. Trudie Crasser of Beaufort. Mrs. Ceorge Stafford won seven books of savings stamps and sta tues were won by Sharon Anthony and Anna Marie Davis. The doll dressed by the nuns was won by Beth Wade. The bazaar committee expressed thanks to all who contributed to the success of the bazaar and to Mrs. C. T. Kellum for attractive posters. Mrs. Floy Garner Speaks To Home Department Mrs. Floy Garner, county Home Demonstration agent, was the guest speaker at the American Home Department meeting Wed nesday evening at the civic cen ter. Mrs. Garner displayed Christmas arrangements she had made and told the members how they wjr e made. Mrs G. E. Sanderson, chairman, presided. Mrs. D. Cordova reported on the district Woman's Club meet ing held in Trsnton recently. Mrs. Sanderson recognized the guests, who were Mrs. Garner, Mrs. Tom Kirby of Newport, Mrs. lenwood Lee and Mrs. M. P. fiharpe. Each member brought a written copy of her favorite recipe, along with a sample, and these samples were served with coffee for re freshments. Coast Guardsman Cited for Speeding Frank Henry Comer, N. 15th St., Morehead City, was charged with speeding Monday afternoon after his 1(H Mercury turned over sev eral times after leaving the Fort Macon Road. Patrolman R. H. Brown said Corner, a Coast Guardsman, was proceeding to the Coast Guard sta tion at a high rate of speed. His tar went off the right about a thousand (act from the station, skidded back to the left, roiling 750 feet before coning to a stop. Comer was taken to the More head City Hosp<tul In the Dill am bulance. He appeared ia county court yesterday. m Lingerie Shower Henorf November Bride -fleet Miu Jean Brown, bride-elect of Nov. 2S. wai entertained at a lio Iferie sJwww Tuesday evening, given by bar briilesmaida al the home of Mr*. Edward Melawfc?rn Hostesses were the Misaes Shirley Gri/fin, Beadie Ballou, Janice Lovick, and Sue Bordeaux and Mrs. Ruth Springle. Upon arrival, (he honoree, her mother, Mra. Noah Brown, and the mother of her fiance, Mrs. W. R. Kittrell, were presented corsages of white carnation*. A green and yellow motif was fallowed. Arrangements of yellow flowers were uaed in the living room. The gifts were placed be fore the stone fireplace, in which a parasol decorated in green and white was placed. The dining table was covered with a white cloth. At one end waa a five-branched candelabra holding lighted tapers and tied with a white satin bow. At the other end of the table was an arrangement of min iature white chrysanthemums. Games of bingo were played after which the honoree opened her gifts. She received a gown and peignoir from the bridesmaids. Refreshments of nut sundaes, cake squares, salted nuts and mints were served. Stork Shower is Given To Honor Mrs. Chadwick Mrs. Donald Chadwick was hon ored at a stork shower Wednesday evening at the Jefferson Coffee Shop, jiven by Mrs. Alma Chad wick, Mrs. Bonnie Jarman and Mrs Ronald Byroade. Upon ar rival the honoree was presented a novelty corsage of baby items. The table was covered with a white cloth and centered with a bowl of lavender and yellow min iature chrysanthemums. Other ar rangements were placed around the room. A large stork and a decorated bassinet were placed near the gift table. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. Jimmy Parker, Mra. Gloria Jackson, Mrs. Georgia Par ker, Mrs. Ann Smith, Mrs. Bar bara Gilpin, and the honoree. Mrs. Smith won the namethe-baby con test and the door prize was won by Mrs. Carlton Robinson. Cake squares, peanuts, mints, coffee and soft drinks were served. Methodist Pastor Gives Devotions at PTA Meeting The Rev. Samuel S. Moore, pas tor of Franklin Memorial Meth odist Church, gave the devotions at the meeting of the Morehead City PTA Monday night it the school. Mr. A. B. Cooper, president, pre sided. lie expressed his apprecia tion to nil who contributed to mak ing the Halloween carnival a suc cess. The carnival profit amount ed to $1,330.95, which the PTA will use In Its projects. It was announced that a panel discussion on the present school situation and plans for improve ment will be presented at the Dec. J meeting. Mrs. Darden Euro will be narrator. A fllmstrlp, Crowded Out, was presented as the program. The film dealt with school conditions. Miss Lewis, Bride-Elect, Is Honored at Cola Party Mri. Frank Moran. Mrs. L. J. Morris and Mrs. John Lashley were hoateiacs at a cola party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Katrina Lewis, bride-elect of Nov. 23. Twratyfiv* guests called at the Norris home between four and six. Arrangements of whita pom poms and chrysanthemums were used throughout tb* home. Miss Lewis received a corsage Of frendied white carnations with * miniature brtde doll. Mrs. Leo nis Brlnson Sr., mother of htr fiance, and Mrs. Leslie Brinson, with whom aka makes her hotiie, received ehrjraanthemum corsages. Open faced tandwiches, brown its, nut latif nwt colas were served. >Tlw boalasaaa presented the hon iOtm a vegetable dish and gravy boat in her china pattarn. Ten Topic* Four Tri-Hi-Y Girls Attend Convention; Juniors Order Ringj By ANN SANDERSON (display their 'M class rings. Tour girls from the MCHS chap ter of the Tri-Hl-Y attended * rooventioo ft Tri-Hi-Y delegates from North and South Carolina held in Lexington. The girls, Cathy Chalk, Doris Farmer, Ante Her bert, aod Barbara Jlousfi, left Fri day morning and returned Sunday. During the convention, officers for the next year were elected. Our own Cathy Chalk was elected a member of the Inter state council. The officers will represent their regions and plan for the convec tion to be held the next year. The program consisted of work shops explaining and inatructiag in officer's duties, club-school re lations, and worship services. Dr. McMillan was one of the outstand ing speakers. Tbe convention was sponsored by the Lexington YMCA and delegates visited in the members' homes. On the return trip the girls vis ited four college campuses. All the girls reported having a won derful time and expressed special pleasure in meeting so many new people. The long-awaited day arrived Tuesday when the junior class met to fit class rinjis. The rings are of the usual MCIIS stone, the ruby. Rings are available in three stone sizes and pins are also available. As usual, the girls were com plaining about their large ring sizes and the boys were bragging that they could not get one to fit them. A $5 deposit was required to be paid to Mary Hanes, the class treasurer. All the juniors are anxiously awaiting the day when they can | Child Recovers From Non-Contagious Disease Jesse W. Gorman, Newport, whose 2Mi-year-old daughter, Sha ron, was stricken with meningitis last Thursday night, says that Sharon did not have the contagious type of meningitis. He said that quite a few persons in his neighborhood were alarmed. Dr. Harold Peacock, Sea Level Hospital, where the child was hos pitalized, told Mr. Gorman Tuea day morning that tests show Sha ron did not have the contagious type of infection. She was kept in isolation at the hospital until the seriousness of her disease was determined. She is recovering satisfactorily. ??die Hawkins' Dar ia Uabte to atrike the males at MCHfi un aware. It ia being planned by the Tri Hi Y and ia to be topped with a TWIRP dance next Friday night. It'a going to be fun to sec a re verse in charges I Mr*. Smith Entertains Lanier Book Club Mrs. Lucille Arthur Smith en Urtaiued the Lanier Bosk Club at her borne on Arendeli Street Tues day evening Tlx third study of fa nuua romances, The lUmanpe of the Taj Mahal, was given by Mrs. D. Cordova. * Thirteen members and one guest, Mrs. M. P. Sharp*, were present aad enjoyed refreshments of con* (ealed salad, wafers and hot tea. There are no sales or luxury taxes in South Africa. QUfff sum Large Metal WASTE BASKET 77 ^ Each PICTURE FRAMES 5-in. x 7-in. ? Reg. 39c 3 for 88c 8-in. x 10-in. ? Reg. 59c ... 2 for 77c Men's Cotton Pajamas Assorted Colors and Sizes *2 37 - CARTERET DRUG STORE - SPECIALS - BABY MILK Slmllae - par raa 23c 8.M.A per in ttt Sthee per ni He Noubi Special, $1.34 - ? 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