Morehead City Social News
Mils EUea Bordeaux, Society Editor rtaM FA Mill [
Mr. Steve Robertf li a patient
at Duke Hospital, Durham. He
wii discharged from Morehead
City Hospital Monday and spent
some time at his home before go
ing to Duke.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lupton and
f'.iDi:/ and her mother, Mrs. Ag
new Guthrie, will go to Greenville
Wednesday to get Miss Margaret
Guthrie, a student at East Caro
lina College, who will spend the
holidays home.
Vernon Goodwin, who is sta
tioned at McDill AFB, Fla., with
the Air Force, is spending a leave
here with his mother, Mrs. Leon
Haislip.
Mrs. G. II. Jackson will leave
Sunday for her home in Raleigh,
after a visit here with freinds.
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and ltr. and Mrs. A. B. Roberta
will spend the weekend in Wilaon.
The Rev. Robert Poulk of Golds
boro waa In the city Wednesday.
He came for the funeral of Mr.
John Wallace of Merrimon.
Mra. L. Hugh Uarahburn will
arrive tomorrow from Wilmington
to spend some time with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Bordeaux and family.
Jimmy Smith, USN, spent the
weekend here with his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Freeman.
His ship was in port at Norfolk,
Va.
Miss Barbara Oglesby of this
city and her sister and brother
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Gent
and son. Dean, of New Bern, spent
Tuesday in Raleigh.
Mr. Henry Taylor arrived from
Philadelphia, Pa., last week and
is spending a month with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tay
lor.
Billy Rich, a student at Wake
Forest College, will arrive home
next week to spend the Thanksgiv
ing holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Grady Rich.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ball and
family will leave today to spend
the weekend in Ullington with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Roberts. They will
attend the Duke-Carolina game to
morrow.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sanderson
and daughter, Faye, will spend the
weekend at Raleigh as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mason and fam
ily. Mr. Sanderson, Mr. Mason,
Faye Sanderson and Frances Ma
son will attend the Duke-Carolina
game in Chapel llill tomorrow.
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Garden Club Hat Dinner
Hears Mr. Jasper Bell
The Garden and Civics Depart
ment of the Woman'! Club en
Joyed a turkey dinner prior to their
meeting Wednesday evening at the
civic center.
The dinner was served by Mra.
D. Cordova and the home eco
nomics students trom Morehead
City School. The dinner consisted
of turkey, dressing, gravy, con
gealed salad, green peas, bread,
pumpkin pie and beverage.
An arrangement of ivy, candle
sticks holding ilghted candles, and
red apples was used the length
of the table. Thanksgiving napkins
were used.
Mrs. F. C. Salisbury introduced
the speaker, Mr. Jasper Bell, who
spoke on the new city park. He told
how the park was started, the help
it had received, the needs it now
has, and how much it has come
to mean to local folks and visitors.
A report of the Woman's Club
district meeting in Trenton was
given by Mrs. Cordova and Mri.
M. J. Loutit reported on the Gar
den Club district meeting in Wil
mington.
Miss Eve Wynne was welcomed
as a new member.
Ribbons for arrangements in
three classes were awarded Mrs.
F. C. Salisbury, Mrs. E. A. Coun
cil, Mrs. Alfred Ebbighausen,
Mrs. W. P. Freeman, Mrs. Walter
S. Kidd, Mrs. C. D. Stewart, Mrs.
P. H. Geer Sr., Mrs. PhUlip Ball,
Mrs. M. J. Loutit, Mrs. Luther
Hamilton Sr., Mrs. J. F. Herbert
and Mrs. Edgar Bundy.
Mrs. Kathryn Pearson
Speaks to Church Women
Mrs. Kathryn Pearson was guest
speaker at the meeting of St.
Catherine's Chapter of St. An
drew's Episcopal Auxiliary Tues
day evening. The chapter met at
the home of Mrs. W. L. Brady
with Mrs. Gus Davis, chairman,
presiding.
Mrs. O. H. Johnson, program
chairman, introduced the guest
speaker, who spoke on Jezebel and
read a portion of Psalm 45.
The meeting opened with the
Woman's Auxiliary Prayer and a
special prayer was offered by Mrs.
Mary Shockley.
The chapter voted to send Christ
mas gifts to the Thompson Or
phanage. Mrs. W. L. Brady and
Mrs. Jack Hurruss were appointed
to select these gifts.
The chapter will give a coffee
hour early next month for new
, parishioners. It was decided to
give six cottas to the church.
Mrs. Elizabeth Howland reported
that 5,500 pansy and daisy plants
were sold. The chairman an
nounced that the congregational
supper was a success and thanked
all who took part.
St. Catherine's and St. Mary's
Chapters will have a Christmas
party Dec. 12.
Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Burruss
served refreshments after the
meeting.
Presbyterian Circle
Meets, Gives Shower
Mri. J. W. Kellogg entertained
circle one of the First Presbyterian
Church Monday evening at her
home. She used arrangements of.
marigolds, chrysanthemums and
pyrancantha (or decoration.
Following the business meeting,
the Bible lesson was taught by
Mrs. Kellogg and Mrs. Shaw, and
the program was given by Mrs.
Gannon Talbert.
Mrs. Frank Carlson, the former
Sandra Olaon, was honored at a
bridal shower during the social
hour. She received many gifts. Re
freshments of ice cream, cake and
salted nuts were served.
Friday Night Bridge Club
Meets With Mrs. Jones
The Friday evening bridge club
met last week at the borne of Mrs.
R. C. Jones, who used arrange
ments of fall fluwers for decora
tion.
High score went to Mrs. L. A.
Daniels, second high to Mrs. Clyde
Willi* and low to Mrs. Jack Mor
gan.
For dessert Mrs. Jones served
apple-cranberry cobbler and cof
fee. Mrs. Vernon Guthrie will en
tertain the club this evening.
To Sell Baked Goods
The Fort Macon Group, Coast
Guard Wives Club, will have a
bake jale in downtown Morehead
City tomorrow morning. Club
members will sell homemade
goods in front of Rose's 5 and 10.
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Basketball Teams Are Chosen,
Tri-Hi-Y Sponsors Twirp Week
By ANN SANDERSON
The girls' and boys' basketball
teams for the coming season have
been chosen and practice has be
gun. We all wish them the best
of luck and will give them our en
thusiastic support.
The entire student body partici
pated in a parade Friday in an
effort to draw the attention of the
public to the desperate need for
more classrooms. We enjoyed the
activity and are hoping our need
will be more closely observed.
The lii-Y met last Thursday
night and drew up its constitution.
They also elected Mr. Edward
Smithwick outside advisor; the
faculty advisor is Mr. Charles
Wooten.
The TWIRP week being spon
sored by the Tri-Hi-Y has been a
great success. The money collect
ed will be given to the school
building fund.
We would like to thank the boys
for their co-operation and let's
everybody be at the dance tomor
row night.
Mr. Senior in the spotlight this
week is Truman Kemp. Truman
has taken an active interest in
many clubs while in high school
and has been a member of the
band seven >ears.
He is president of the Hi-Y, a
Beta member, on the Student
Council, on the Annual Staff and
Mrs. Willis Entertains
Bridge Club Wednesday
Mrs. Reginald Willis was hostess
to her bridge club Wednesday eve
ning at her home. She used ar
rangements of chrysanthemums
throughout the room.
High score was won by Mrs. Dan
Swindell, second high by Mrs. A
II. James and low by Mrs. Willis.
During progressions the hostess
served colas and at the conclusion
of play she served gcrman choco
late cake and coffee. The club will
meet with Mrs. Percy Dcyo next
week.
Mrs. Buddy Baity Hostess
To Bridge Club Tuesday
Mrs. Buddy Baily entertained
the Wednesday evening bridge club
at her home Tuesday evening.
Pumpkin pie with whipped cream
and coffee were served for des
sert.
Mrs. Billy Oglcsby won high
score and Mra. Sam Gibbs won
low. The club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Gibbs next week.
Mrs. Roberts Entertains
Bridge Club on Tuesday
Mrs. A. B. Roberts entertained
her bridge club Tuesday afternoon
at her home. Mrs. G. H. Jackson
of Raleigh was an invited guest.
Mrs. J. C. Taylor was high scor
er, Mrs. S. W. Thompson was sec
ond high and Mrs. R. W. Taylor
was low. Mrs. Roberts served
cream puffs and coffee.
Hospital Notes
Sea Level Hospital
Admitted: Monday, Mr. Clifton
Ycomans, Smyrna; Mrs. Sara
White, Beaufort; Mr. Watson
Lewis, Morchead City; Mr. Stan
ley Golden, Marshallbcrg.
Tuesday, Mrs. Catherine Watson,
New Bern; Mrs. Olive Garrish,
Ocracoke; Miss Peggy Denise Wil
lis, Williston; Mrs. Iris Coates,
Markers Island.
Wednesday, Mr. Nathan Robin
son. Havelock; Mr. William Willis,
Beaufort.
Discharged: Monday, Mrs. Gra
de Gaskill, Smyrna; Mr. Marvin
Powers, Morehead City.
Taesday, Mr. Wallace WUlis.
Stacy; Mrs. Vera Weires and
daughter, Sea Level; Mr. Leland
Garner, Newport; Mr. Stanley
Golden, Marshallberg.
Wednesday, Mrs. Irene Smith,
Beaufort; Miss Peggy Denise Wil
lis, Williston.
Stork News
Births at Marebead City Hospital:
To Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hudson.
Beaufort, a daughter, Saturday,
Nov. IS.
To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Buck,
Morehead City, a daughter, Sat
urday, Nov. 13.
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T14 AfTMkll St Pb?w PA ???! Nwnekead C*y
plays basketball. He hai alio been
a member oi FTA and 4-H.
Topping Truman's list of favo
rites are: breaded veal cutiets,
Pat Boone, Victory at Sea, water
skiing and camping. When asked
what his favorite saying was he
aaid, "Waddya, wise?"
Truman is well liked for his free
and friendly manner. His smiling
face would even warm a fresh
man's heart.
He stands 5' LO'i" tall and
weighs 130 lbs. His exterior dec
orating includes blonde hair and
blue eyes. (Sounds ideal huh?)
Truman has not yet made a
college preference, however, he
is considering the United States
Air Force Academy and North
Carolina State.
He plans to be an aeronautics
engineer and you can bet he'U
make a good one!
Mrs. Dick Parker Hostess
To Tuesday Bridge Club
Mrs. Dick Parker was hostess
to her bridge club Tuesday evening
at her home. She used arrange
ments of chrysanthemums and ja
ponicas for decoration.
Mrs. Dick Weeks was a guest.
High score went to Mrs. Wayne
Thompson, second high to Mrs.
Weeks and low to Mrs. Dave Wil
lis.
During progressions the hostess
served candies, mixed salted nuts
and colas. At the conclusion of
play she served cocoanut pie and
coffee.
The club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Jimmy Wallace next week.
Mrs. Jackson is Honored
At Party on Wednesday
Mrs. Ct. II. Jackson of Raleigh,
who is visiting friends here, was
honored at a dessert-bridge Wed
nesday afternoon, given by Mrs.
G. E. Sanderson and Mrs. Robert
Laughton at the Sanderson home.
Arrangements of yellow and pink
chrysanthemums were used to car
ry out a fall motif. A dessert of
caramel pecan cake and coffee
was served.
High score prize, a desk pad and
pencil set, was won by Mrs. Jack
Burruss. Mrs. Jackson won the
guest prize, an address book, and
Mrs. Walter Morris won low prize,
Christmas cards.
Mrs. McCann is Hostess
To Triple C Canasta Club
Mrs. Jack McCann entertained
the Triple C Canasta .Club at her
home Wednesday evening. Guests
were Mrs. Johnny Edwards and
Mrs. Warren Mann.
High score was won by Mrs.
Robert B. Lawrence, second high
by Mrs. Joe Giaimo and low by
Mrs. T. J. McCarthy Jr.
Colas, mixed nuts and candy
were served during play and
strawberry shortcake and coffee
were served at the conclusion of
play
School Lunch
Menus Listed
Beaufort School
Maaday: Pork chops, mashed po
tatoes, green peaa, bread, butter,
applesauce, milk.
Tuesday: Vegetable - beef soup,
bam salad sandwich, pimento
cheese sandwich, crackers, cook
ies, milk.
Wednesday: Roast turkey, dress
ing, gravy, cranberry sauce, string
beans, roils, butter, candy, milk.
More bead City School
Monday: Shepard pie, pineapple
salad, snap and shell peas, hot
biscuits, butter, cookies, milk.
Tuesday: Corned beef hash,
slaw, corn and tomatoes, hot bis
cuits, butter, sliced peaches, milk.
Wednesday: Roast pork with
dressing and gravy, cranberry
sauce, buttered sweet potatoes,
garden peas, hot biscuits, butter,
ice cream, milk.
Newport School
^Monday: Luncheon meat, cream
ed potatoes, cheese itlcki, itring
beam, cabbage-carrot-pickle salad,
pineapple custard, milk.
Tuesday: Tuna salad with eggs,
field peaa and anapa, buttered
corn, potato chipa, peanut butter
and jelly on crackers, milk.
Wednesday: Baked turkey, dress
ing, gibiet gravy, green peas,
carnberry sauce, hot rolls, ice
cream, cookies, milk.
Smyrna School
Monday: Pimento cheese and
deviled ham aandwiches, vegeta
ble-beef soup, crackers, cake with
icing, milk.
Tuesday: Weiners, baked beans,
cole slaw, donuts, milk, bread.
Wednesday : Baked turkey, dress
ing and gravy, cranberry sauce,
green beans, cocoanut cookies,
bread, milk.
Wormy Crooks
South Bend, Ind. (AP) ? Joseph
Triop bad to close up shop while
he obtained a new stock of mer
chandise. Somebody broke in and
stole his entire supply of 2,600
worms.
See Morehead City Hospital notes
on page 4, section 2.
Tree Firm Cleans
Out Dead Wood
The Catawba Tree Co., Char
lotte, has been at work in Beau
fort the pait three weeks remov
ing dead trees, taking out dea4
limbs and removing branches left
partly hanging alter Helene.
The project is expected to be
financed by hurricane rehabilita
tion funds. Five men are workinf
with the tree crew. Helping to di
rect the work is Charles Laughing
house, Beaufort.
/U1 burnable wood taken out of
the trees has been given to needy
persons through the welfare de
partment or to persons willing to
haul it away.
The work is expected to be fin
ished in about a week.
Director Fairweather
San Bernardino, Calif. (AP) ?
The new director of the Air Pollu
tion Control District is John H.
Fairweather.
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