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<?e with their mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis. Joe Pa|te, a freshman at Eaat Carolina College in GreenviHc, spent the weekend ?t home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Pake. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy left yesterday {or their home in Miami, Fla.. after spending the summer months at their home in Glouces ter. Mrs. C. W. Stevens returned home Thursday from a month's trip to Charlotte and Gloucester and Norfolk, Va. In Norfolk she visited her sister. Mrs. F. L Rule, who accompanied her to Atlanta, Ga., for a visit with Mr. a ad Mrs. C. B. Wade. Mrs. F. R Kuie of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend here with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Stevens, and other relatives. Mrs. J. W. Bickie and Mrs. L. C. Copeland of Woodland will ar rive today to visit (heir sister, Mrs. Frances Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Masson Entertain CoupUs Club Mr. ?nd Mrs. George Masson en tertained the couples bridge club at their home in Highland Park Friday evening. High score was won by Mr. Tom my Bowen and Mrs. G. W. Wil liams won second high. The hostess served cream puffs with pecan cream filling, colas and coffee. The club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Potter in two weeks. ?i Trenton Teacher Gives Talk At Meeting of Woman's Club Miss Myrtle Bropk, teacher of American history in Trenton, spoke on Modem Trends in Education at the meeting of the Beaufort Women's Club Thursday evening at the Wet Inn. Miss Brock spoke of the trend tp "HJ1 ail the needs of all tfee children all the time" and said that in addition tp teaching read ing, writing and arithmetic tfee public, not the teacher, has de manded that the schools be respon sible for the health habits of the children. The speaker said that the schools were also asked to teach manners, character, sewing, cooking heme management, boy girt relationship, agriculture, industrial arts and competitive sports , Miss Brock included in her talk experiences and results of tele vision teaching in Chapel Hill this past year. Mrs. W. L. Bell opened tfce meet ing by reading the Taecher's Prayer. Mrs. Joe House led the group in singing The Old North State and Miss Gladys Chadwick, a guest teacher, was welcomed. It was noted that in observance of American Education Week teachers had been sent corsages or boutonaieres of fall chrysan themums. Mrs. Charles W. Davis, chair man of the education committee, reported that refreshments had been sent to forty-one teachers at Beaufort School and that several members had visited the school. Mrs. House reported from the fine arts committee that she and Mrs. G. W. Duncan had attended the symphony meeting in More head City. She urged Uie members to respond to the membership call in January so that the symphony could be brought to this area. Mrs. House also gave the his tory of the hymn of the month, Come Ye Faithful People, Come. Miss Grace Wilson presented the special project of the state federa tion?landscaping the grounds at Samarcand. The club voted to con tribute 50 cents per member to the project. McFarlands are Ngmed Winners of Tournament Capt and Mrs. C. B McFarlard o( Cherry Point were winners of the duplicate bridge tournament Friday night at the Inlet Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders were second, Mrs. F. L. Maerz and CWO J. Johnston, both of Cherry Point, were third and Mr?. J. C. Keel and Mrs. Julia Ten^ey were fourth. , The monthly master point gamej will be played at the inn Friday, night, announces Mr. Al Dewey, director. The project of the national fed eration was presented by Mrs. Duncan The fluh will send one (20 self L? rtp kit U> 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 <W? o ? ,xu* attire "pi on the go"! In white cotton broadcloth, 32A to 38? BELK'S - _tehssiLfi!z ? Married Last Month Mrs. Thomas Olinn Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Mason j of Beaufort announce the mar- J riage of their daughter, Rita Anne . of Jacksonville, to Thomas Olinn Stanley, also of Jacksonville, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ervin Stanley of Calypso. The wedding took place Friday, Oct. 31, at nine o'clock in the eve ning at Dillon, S. C. The bride is a graduate of Beau fort High School and the bride groom is a graduate of North Dup lin High Schjol. Both are em ployed by Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Co. in Jacksonville. They will make their home at 419 College St., Jacksonville. Mrs. James Potter Hostess To St. Ann's Chapter Mrs. James Potter was hostess to St. Ann's Chapter of St. Paul's Episeopal Auxiliary last week. Thirteen members attended the meeting. Mrs. C. R. Davant was in eharge of the program and Mrs. Potter Tempt 'Em Do not fret trying to get the chil dren to eat cooked cereal in the morning. Sprinkle a few cake dec orations over it, and you will find they will welcome the cereal bowl. presided at the business meeting. Coffee and buns were served dur ing the social hour. Pjner-Chadwick Mr. and (Irs. Carl Chadwick request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Rosalie Davis Chadwick to Edwin Thomas Piner, junior Saturday, the twenty-second of November nineteen hundred fifty-eight at seven o'clock in the evening Ann Street Methodist Churfch Beaufort, North Carolina No invitations are being seat, but all friends of th?' couple are cordially invited to attend. Odd Fellows, Rebekahs Mqk? Plan* fpr Dance The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will sponsor a dance Saturday, Nov. 29, at the American Legion building from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Live music will Ike furnished (or the dance. Tickets are ll.SO per person and may be purchased from lodge members. Shower Postponed Due to Uie sudden illness at her mother, Mrs. Lovie Fulcher of At lantic has postponed the shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clarke, which was to be given at her home this evening. The show er will be given Saturday, Pec. 6. For That "Very Special Dinner" Bring Them Here We come to the aid of every party with fine foods, smooth service, congenial atmosphere, modest prices. r Cover Charge $1.00 Per Per*on Saturday Night* Only Dine and Dance to the Music of BILL NORWOOD'S RIBBON-AIRES BALL ROOM DANCE CLASS Learn to ChaCha, Rumba, TaaRo. Fox-Trot and the Bop. New Classes Beginning Wednesday, Nov. 12 and 19 ? Time 8 o'clock Call Blue Hibbon Club (or Registration John Holland, Instructor Food By Fone PA 6-5686 "Our Specialty" tt Fried Chicken French Fried Potatoes Salad Corn Fritters Delivered $1.25 Blue Ribbon Restaurant Highway 78 West Morehead City A We're putting the pyramids right back where they were ! Recently we have been testing a slightly different label on the Camel package. The experimental design changed the illustration and the wording a little. That's all. No change whatever was made in the famous Camel blend of choice Turkish and domestic tobaccos. ? What we learned in the test is that Camel smokers prefer the original package, so we're putting the pyra mids right back where they were, as quickly as we can do it. The test package is being discontinued, so you will soon be getting your Camels in the package you know so well. We have always been proud of the loyalty of Camel smokers, and we thank you for helping us decide not to change the looks of the package that brings you the best liked cigarette of them all! (Yes, we are happy to say that again this year, for the 10th straight year, Camel out sells all others!) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salom, North Carolina

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