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Brtck Cpmw Ov* A Need, Tht Pvoof hht^eWi^w Pleased patrons are a 1 w 4 y ? eager to tell their friends a tout the Beauty Shop that features BRECK PERMANENT WAVES. When you have aeen the Brack Beauty Shop, it* many happ> cus tomers and buay operators now on display in the window of The Beau ty Bar, 328 Front St., Beaufort, N. C., you will learn that even with the china dolli 'It's always Breck." II you hqve not seen the BRBCK Beauty Shop at the above addreaa you should be sure to stop by. The equipment in the window is an exact scale replica of a typical modern Beauty Shop, including miniature shampoo bowl, with real running water, a convertible hair dryer, and well-known make of furniture. Incidentally, while looking over the wonderful work, be sure you don't miss the dolls having a real Breck permanent and others still undet thf dryerj, apd of cpjirse some dolls showing the beauty pf a completed hqir style. The (jolls used y> this beautiful display were dressed and all hair styles were done by the staff of the Beauty par. Mrs Nof, mem ber of the staff, has been a steady user of Breclf products for the p^st twenty-five years and if you visit her shop, one glance will tell you ? this is still the leading show. Dolls used in this display .' . . compliment of Rose's 5 agd 10c Store. . ' , ' ' ' Jean Dixon comments on Breck ? . . In the window there is proof That with Breck you cannot goof. For the romantic or empire trend, Breck comes first and at the end. So it's a living doll you want to be? Visit us and you will see, The poise and charm you will ac quire, With a hair style everyone will ad mire. ? Advertisement W'U1' !?!??> I 1" ? ?? ! ' Beaufort Social News WMm BMW w?m s?dety MNm Moac FA Mm Mr. apd Mr#. Ch?ie? Monlreoea and Mrs. Ma? PvrsU #f NortOk, V*. are visiting Mrs Montrenss' parents, Mr. and Mrs \VUl(e Guth rie. Mr*. V- C. ud Mr. aod Mrs. Wyon Lewis a*d taipiljr wili return home Siundw front ? visit with Lt. and Mr>. Percy Sharp in Hampton, V*-. and Mr. and Mrs B. L. Jones and daughter ui New port News, v?. Mr. and MP- Nfwipan Lewis of Willard are Thanksgiving guests o( her mother. Mrs. Jack Parkin, and of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Lewis. Miss Sterling ChflcWfV, whp is attending ^irlipe hostess school in New York City, has arrive^ to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Billy Davis and iamdy are spending t^ holidays With her parrots, Mr. and Mrs. Qiscpf, in Vijg^i^. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole, Fayette vilte, are thanksgiving guests of Mr. Cole's sister and brother-io-, law, an4 Mrs Tommy 6ur?. Miss Katharine Dear arrived Thursday fro(j\ Jersey City, N. J., J and is visiting her sister and b[o Hier-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lock wood Phillips. Mr. aod Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. and daughter, Billie, are spending the holidays here from Suutfcport. Spending the holidays with Dr. and Mrs. L. W- Mooce are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moore Jr. and son of Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman Jr. arrivejl home W^dpysday from Athens, Ga., where Mr. Eastman its PERCENTAGE THAT COUNTS The percentage return that your saving ? dollar* earn make* an important difference in the ft peed with which your money grows. The differeoce is in your favor when you save here . . . where your money earns more, grows f%ster . . . with complete safety! CoQie in and gat the complete ?tory. Savings & loan Association <4 WUmlnjto., N. C "Where 1*wu?ds Are Savtaf MiP^" m $*e *>??*?* ??** GARLAND M. SCRUOflS, ^W?r is a student at the University of i Georgia, to visit his parents and i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin papier of Morehead City. |4r. and Mrs. Claud Wheatly Jr. %re spending Thanksgiving in Wionesboro, S. C. The Rev. and Mrs. Robert M. Poulk and family of Goldsboro are spending the holidays with Mrs. N. F. Eure and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prytherch will leave Friday for Halifax to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Roberson. Woman's College students who arrived from Greensboro Wednes day are the Misses Nancy Broda, Anne Swain. Geneva Hardesty and Martha Gibbs. Mrs. Ilarry Tyler of Lake Charles, La., and Mrs. Horace Dickens of New Orleans. La., ar rived Tuesday to visit their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomas. Miss Carol Davis of Warwick, Va., is spending the weekend here. Miss Catherine Potter, a student at St. Mary's College in Raleigh, is spending the holidays at home with their parents. Miss Rae Frances Hassell and Henry Safrit, students at Duke University, arrived home Wednes day for the holidays. Miss Patricia Daniels, who is at tending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Alec Copeland, Larry Kirk, Bruce Edwards, James Graham and Ivey Mason are spending the holidays at home from Wake Forest College, Winston -Salem. Viss Peggy Williams spent Thanksgiving in Goldsboro with her fiance, Mr. Bill Ginn, and his mother, Mrs. William M. Ginn. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Creekmore and son, Brantley, of Norfolk, Va., wore here over the weekend to at tend the wedding of her niece, Miss Rosalie Chadwick, to E. T. Piner Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Adair Jr. and two daughters of Erwin are Thanksgiving guests of his mother, Mrs. W. E. Adair Sr. Mr. Ernest J. Davis and Mr. Lockwood Phillips will leave Fri day for Jersey City, N. J., where they will spend the weekend as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter M. Dear. On Saturday Mr. Davis, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Dear and Mr. Walter Dear Phillips will at tend the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor and son, Dav^I II, are spending the holtfays in Louisburg. Scouts Prepare Fruit Box for Patient at Hospital Den 1 of Cub Scout Pack 367 met Wednesday afternoon at the home of the den mother, Mrs. Julius Adair. We had the pledge to the OlS. roll call, and collection of e covered a box which we will wjth fruit and tqke to someone at the hospital. We also made a Thanksgiving card to go in the box and all the boys signed their We worked on the skit for the pq?k meeting. We were reminded of the Christmas parade next Wednesday. W? will meet on Front Stre?t, between Live Oak and Gorgon, wearing our uniforms to march in the pMrade. Phillip Bennett served refresh ments. Jerry" Autry will aerve ntet weak. We closed with the liv ing circle and Cub Scout promise. ? Julius Adair Jr., denner ?s. Phone PA 6-568$ Phone PA 6-5533 ?9 ? Lt... I U W 1 P" H Qt-P flovni FRIED CHICKEN FRENCH FRIEP POTATOES CORN FRITTERS ? SALAD $u? FiwDewwy Board Members Will Visit Aon Street Methodists Ann Street HethodUt Cfcitwk KiU have as its guests Sunday, pec. 7, the staff of thf Methodist (ward of Education of the North Caro lina Conference. Staff members are Dr. C. P. Morris, executive secretary; (he Rev. Harold Minor, director of adult work; the Rev. Robert tyc Kenzie, director of youth work; the Rev. Wesley Brogan, director of children's work. There will be a covered dish supper for the family at 5:30. A nursery and classes for all age groups will be provided for Uic program. A service of worship will be h?ld at 7:30. The program that has been planned by the board of education members wiJl be for the entire church membership. All activities will be held in the Eure building. Rebekahs Discuss Final Plans for Benefit Dance Miriam Rebekahs made final plans for their benefit dance at their meeting Monday night. The dance will be co-sponsored with the Odd Fellows at the America* Legion building Saturday night from nine until one. The Sunsetters will provide mu sic for the dance, to which the public is invited. Tickets are $1.50 per person. A turkey will be given away by the Rebekahs Dec. 15. Ticket* are given in return for donations of 25 cents. They may be gotten from any Rebekah. Plans for sending Christmas gifts to children at the Odd Fellows Home in Goldsboro were discussed. Any Rebekah wishing to send a gift may contact Mrs. Julia ?as-i den. Next Monday night new officers will be nominated. Since this will be an important meeting, all mem bers are asked to be present. County Bridge League Plans Christmas Party The County Bridge League held a business session Monday night at the recreation building in More head City, in addition to the regu lar play. The group voted to have the annual Christmas party Dec. 8 at the Inlet Inn in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dewey were bridge winners. Mrs. Harvey Ham ilton Sr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair woni second, Mr. Jack Windley and Mr. I S. K. liedgecock were third and { Mr. Calvin Jones and Mrs. Harry Saunders were fourth. \ ATLANTIC svS?/ Nov. 22? Tlie young adult class of the Atlantic Methpdist Church met Thursday night in front of the educational and scout building Eleven members attended and preacher David Lewis, Charles Caudell. Joe Mason Jr., Don L Morris and Dr. Joe DfWalt tended to serving of the oysters, trim mings and drinks. After the delicious feast, a social hour was held in the Scout feuUd ing. Games were directed hy Mrs Charles A. Willis, class president. Participating in the games were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caudell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason Jf., Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Morris, Dr. and Mrs. Joe DeWalt. Mrs. Winston H Hill Jr., Mrs. Clyde Mason ?nd the Rev. David Lewis. Priu> of can dies and nuts were awarded the winners. Business discussed was tile being laid on the nursery floor, regular attendance at Sunday MWDl and plans for the annual Christmas party. The pastor closed the meeting with a prayer. Thanks goes to Roderick Hill for helping with this event. Everyone enjoyed the iqcial gathering and hope to have more such events in the future. Circles Meet Mary Morris and Daphne Hill circles met with Mrs. Oden Ful cher Tuesday night. E^ght mem bers attended. Mrs. Lee Daqfcls read an article on Japan taken from the Methodist Woman mag azine. Mrs. Cecil Morris had the devotional, taken from the 4th chapter of John. After the busi ness, the hostess served delicious refreshments of jello and cake. Mr. and Mra. Ross Archer are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Winston HiH Sr. for a few days. HHP ' your Oil Burner i* top operating. oap<Ktto^ SMOAtt HEATIN0 OIL . vi*RD-n? ^ T. T. Tom" fettw A Sp* Ffcaaa Bulirt. M Mf7 Oaijr Ofl Beat la g* Sale, Cleaa aM Iifcia Advocate Editor to Speak In First Methodist Church ! K P. MiirstuU. editor of the North Carolina Christian Advocate, will be th$ f<M9l minister in First Methodist Church, Morehead City, XI ?'cW^ Sunday ?H>rning. Mr. Marshall's topic will be The Great est ot Time is ^ove. At the 130 p.m. service the lev. Benjamin f. Hughes will be the speaker. The cUurch is happy to be hqst Thursday night, Pec. 4, to the Gre^baro College Glee Club- The glee flub will present a concert beginning at S p.m. Prior U> the concert, the girls will be served a covered dish sup per in the fellowship hall o( First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City. Their appearance here is spon sored by Wildwood Presbyterian Church. Members of tye glee club St. Men'* Club Meet* Thir4 Thursday* St Paul's Episcopal Men's Club is now meeting each third Thurs day ot 6 30 p.m. at the parish house, Beaufort, announces the president , Charles King. Officers in addition to Mr. King are William Davis, vice-president, and Bert Brooks, secertary treas urer. N?w Vestrymen Elected to the vestry of St. An drew's Episcopal Church at the recent parish meeting were Wil liam E. Baugham, John S. Mac Cormack and George R. Wallace. The men will serve three-year terms beginning Jan. 1. They suc ceed W. W. Patrick, E. H. S?<ann and A. J. Barbour. SINCLAIR MATING Oil with RD-119* COSTS NO MORE Helpi keep your oO borne* Automatic Metered Delivery Service ? ? T. T. "Tom" Potter & Son Kfcoftf Motekead PA MUf Pho?e Seiafvt ... FA 1-1(57 Only Qtt Heat U So Sal?. Cloaa and Moder* U will be house guests of church members at all three churches. Director of the glee club is E. L. Williams, who has been affil iated with Greensboro College since 1948. Mr. Williams is also minister of music in the First Bap tist Church, Greensboro. The program for the concert follows: first part, Mass of Saint Sebastian, Heitor Villa-Lobos; sec ond part, The Bell Chorus, Gus tav Mahler, and Hear Ye Children, Ernst Levy; third part (folk songs). He's Gone Away, Sour wood Mountain, Salangadou, Spin, Spin, My Darling Daughter and Follow Me Down to Carlow. A member of the Glee Club is Miss Lynne Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Richard son, route 1 Newport. The glee club will receive the proceeds from an offering to be taken at the concert. Revival Under Way The revival starting Thursday at the Sea Level Free Will Baptist Church will continue through Sat urday, Dec. 6, announces the Bcv. J. E Floyd Sr., pastor. The ser vices will be conducted by Mr. Floyd. f Tuesday Afternoon Club A*e?ts W'tH Mrs. Mri. Chri?topJi? Jom mm* hp*> es? to her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home. High score wu woo by Mrs. Jame* WUentley- The hostess served apple pie with eheese and coffee. The hostess used arrangements of fall flowers. C?i ?UmritOom Dayton, Ohio (AP)-Pol%w tKJ t*o \7-year ol^ toys ke?e W* ? c?o' *?h ? W ^12"" wagon. The wagon was rqyrtM stolen by one of the boy* whft ??? operating it. It was found aban doned and the boys admitted eat ing a lot of the ice cream them selves aiyl saendiM the mooey collected (qt ui? rfst, detective* sai<|. 'For Time Tested Dependable Fair-Prleed Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Phone PA 8-3626 MERBJLl. BLDG. BE MJ FORT, N. C, . ? a NOTICE Effective December 1 through December 15 The Telephone Departments Sears Catalog Sales Office MOREHEAD CITY AND HAVELOCK, N. C. Will Remain Open Until 8 P.M. Nightly Except Saturday to Take Telephone Orders In Morehead City Call PA 6-5191 In Havelock , Call Gl 7-3141 OPENING SOON! In Morehead City 1107 ARENDELL STREET (FOBMERLY GOODWIN'S PHARMACY) econ-o-wash COIN OFCRATEQ LAUNDERETTE 20' IkK. 10' 10 MINUTES OPEN 24 HOURS
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