Beaufort Social News Miss EUea Mnh, HorMy E?tor PhMt PA M11S Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood Phillips and son, Lockwood, were in Mid dletown, Del., over the weekend, where they visited witfc Waller Dear Phillips, who is a student at St. Andrew's School. Mrs. Mattie Guthrie returned to her home in Stacy Thursday, alter spending (ivp weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Staton. Mrs. Ww A. Mace left Friday for Southport to spend a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. and their daughter, Biilie. Mrs. K. S. Stevenson has been transferred from Merehead City Hospital to Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, and is undergoing treatment there. Mr. John Staton, who has been a patient at Veterans Hospital in Durham, is spending two weeks at home with his family. Mr. Harry Fulcher of Burlington SINCLAIR HEATING Oil with RD-119 * COSTS NO MORE Helps keep your oil burnef in top operating condition. Automatic Metered Delivery Service ? ? T. T. "Tom" Potter & Son Phone Moreheid PA 6-3216 Phone Beaufort PA 8-J6S7 Only OU Heat i? So Safe, Clean and Modern is visiting hii mother, Mrs. LiUi* Fulcher. Lt. fiti Kri p?rc> Sharpe at Fort Eustis, Va., and Mr. Bcfcby Davis of Newport News, Va., spent thp weekend at b Greece. JLrs yy. U Wopd*rd announced that the conservation poster con test is being prpmoted in the SCjioW. Mrs. V. f. Eure reported that the welfare committee had helped two needy families with food and clothing The plub voted to supply the re quests of the Bed Cross for hos pitalized men M Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point during Decem ber and March A turkey dinner was served by Mrs. A1 Dewey prior to the meet ing. Mrs. Graham Duncan, president, presided. The minutes were read i>y Mrs. W. A. Chapman and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Anna Piersen. John St a ton Jr. Elected Senior Clqss President John SUton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Siaton of this city, was elect ed president of the senior class at Edwards' Military institute, Sa leraburg, recently. lie has been a student at EMI for three years and before going to Salemburg attended Beaufort High School. He became an Eagle Scout at the age of 14. Mrs. Booth Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. Sara Booth entertained her bridge club Thursday evening at her home. Guests were Mrs. Her man Autry, Mrs. Glenn Willis Jr. and Mrs. John Haynes Jr. Mrs. Tommy Bowen won high score and Mrs. Sammy Piner won low. The hostess served fruit punch and cake at the conclusion of play. Girl Scout Troop Makes Plans for Christmas Party Girl Scout Troop 154 met Friday at Mrs. Gilbert Potter's home. We had our meeting and business. Then we were servpd colas and cookies for refreshments. We talked about our Christmas party and had a square dance. We dismissed and played games. ?Lynda Burrows, Scribe Up-to-Dare in Materials and Methods Wt consistently keep op with the newest developments ia the pharma ceutic*) field. Keir u to bring yon the woaderi of modern medicine, exactly as prescribed by your physi cian. JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE 425 Front St. PHONE PA 8 3898 Bfaufort, N. C. Alive with elastic freedom-and fit for every "gal on the go"... RAVE . . . the new bra by ctormfit ELASliC ?round cvpl CLASTIC back I HASTIC, back *?i ?c 23 I CLASTIC Kara by Formh t^tes you fhnu busy day* in fret-aseviaj comfort, sha^makiq^Ushion. Looks light . . . ?raar? easy . . . Notiae the new low cut at (ha side of the cup. Coaforms to your body thanks to elastic . . .aw extra room lor arm movesient. Notice th? U-shaped back. TPf n't ait up twause evrnpull