Methodist Educators
To Visit at Ann Street
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Chamber Officer
Speaks to Club
Joe DuBois. manager of the
Morehtad City Chatnber of Com
merce, was guest speaker at the
Beaufort Rotary Club meeting at
the Scout building Tuesday night.
Mr. DuBois discussed the Ocra
coke-Cedar Island car ferry to be
put in operation by the Taylor
brothers.
According to Mr. DuBois. the
great number of petitions and let
ters from individuals and organi
zations interested in the ferry were
responsible for the Taylor bro
thers' interest.
Area advertising should be pro
moted now, Mr. DuBois declared.
He pointed out that everyone along
the All Seashore Highway will
profit from the traffic that the
ferry will create.
Bobby Stephens of the Newport
Rotary Club visited the meeting.
Next week the Rotarians will meet
at 7 p.m., IS minutes later than
usual for a Christmas party at the
Scout building. Rotary Anns will
be invited.
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have as it* guests Sunday the
staff of the Methodic board of
Education of the North Carollpa
Conference. i I
Staff membera are Dr. C. P.
Morria, executive secretary; the
Rev. ^arold Minor, director of
Adult work; the Rev. Robert i|e
Kenzie, director of youth work;
the Rev. Wesley Brogan, director
of children's work.
There will be a covcred dish
supper for the family at 5:30. A
nursery and classes for all age
groups will be provided for the
program.
A service of worship will be held
at 7:30. The program that has been
planned by the board of education
members will be for the entire
church membership.
All activities will be held in the
Eure building.
\ CEMR ISLAND #
Dec. 2? The Rev. W. R. Hale
filled his regular appointment at
the Cedar Island Methodist Church
Sunday night. Several of the boys
that attend Sunday School sang
a special song. Everyone enjoyed
their singing.
the Union meeting and Sunday 1
school convention was held Satur
day and Sunday at the Cedar Is- 1
land Free Will Baptist Church,
with dinner spread on the church
ground Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lupton
and Mrs. James McLawhorn and
son, Mickey, spent Saturday with
relatives here.
Everyone is sorry tn hear that
Miss Sandra Brittingham is in the ;
hospital at Sea Level. We wish her
a speedy recovery.
Several of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Goodwin's children spent Thanks
giving with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn
and boys apent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Van Horn's mother and
grandparents, Mrs. Dora Day and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Goodwin.
Mr. Norman Day of the USCG,
who is stationed at Wilmington,
spent the Thanksgiving holiday)
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Day.
Miss Linda Styron, who is at
tending college at Louisburg, spent
| the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Urs. Herbert Styron.
i ' Mr. Burges Lupton of the USCG
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
with bia wife, Mrs. Agatha Lup
ton and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norwood Lupton.
Mrs. Claude Day visited with
Mrs. Iola Goodwin Sunday.
Mrs. Xofeert Garner of South
port, is spending a few days with
Glee Club Officers
Officers of the Greensboro College Glee Club, which present
ed ? concert last night in Uw First Methodist Church, More
head CUy, are, left to right, Emily Tesh, president; Martha Yar
borough, corresponding secretary; Jackie Miller, recording secre
tary; Tootsie Shepherd, librarian; Doris Beynolds, business manager;
Joyce Gift, vice-president; and Faye Ausley, student director.
Baptist Hospital Receives
Grant for Kidney Research
Winston-Salem? A grant of $141,
400 to the North Carolina Baptist
Hospital, Winston-Salem, by the
John A. Hartford Foundation, Inc.,
of New York City, lor renal re
search and to implement an artifi
cial kidney program for manage
ment of kidney diseases has been
announced.
Dr. Ernest H. Yount Jr., profes
sor and chairman of the Depart
ment of Internal Medicine at the
Bowman Gray School of Medicine,
and Dr. John H. Felts, instructor
in internal medicine, will be the
principal investigators and direct
the program.
The grant will cover costs of
equipment and supplies, patient
care, and personnel over a three
year period.
Stage Personality Stars
In His Own Production
New York (AP) ? Victor Jory,
veteran portrayer of suave gentle
men on stage and screen, is tack
ling a new chore now as a co-pro
ducer.
He is teaming with Dougjas.
Crawford to 'present "Uli
oner" on Broadway. The TSIBffil
Boland drama was seen in London
in 1954. Besides sharing in the
management, Jory is to star in the
lead role.
her mother and father-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Garner.
Several of Mr. and Mrs. Arlie
Daniels' children spent Thanks
giving day with them.
The investigators said the pro
gram will include the establish
ment of an artificial kidney team
at Baptist HospiUl with the aim
of intensifying care of kidney pa
tients and broadening understand
ing of kidney function in health and
disease.
They explained that the artifi
cial kidney is actually a semi-per
meable membrane which allows
certain substances to pass through,
but prevents the escape of others.
By diverting the blood stream
through the membrane the blood
can be cleared of toxic accumula
tions caused by kidney failure or
introduced into the blood inten
tionally or accidentally by the pa
tient.
The Investigators said experience
has shown that use of the artifi
cial kidney materially reduces the
chances of permanent injury to
the patient.
The artificial organ also permits
the careful measurement of the
products screened by the mem
brane and allows precise control
of flow and volume of such pro
ducts.
The investigations to be carried
oat with the aid of the artificial
kidney will permit the expansion
Jf studies condocted at the Hos
pital and its affiliated medical
school into the functions of the
kidney itself and the manner in
which disease alters body fluida
and its components.
The Hartford Foundation was
established by the late John A.
Hartford, who was president ol
the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea
Company for many years.
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French Writer
To Direct Play
MeoUeil (AP) ? Andre Pierre
Boucher, 23-year-old Montreal poet
and playwright, is to direct his
play "Les Embardees" In a pro
duction for the Theatre Guild in
New York.
"Les Embardees" ("The Digroe
?er>") was produced here in Feb
ruary, but, says Boucher, the
script was turned into "a soap
opera because everyone was afraid
of the original script in which us
conventional sexual relationship!
were implied "
Two weeks after presentation of
the watered down version the
Theatre Guild requested the orig
inal French script.
The young playwright says he
is going to live in New York for
a while to "make contacts and get
the feel of it" before venturing the
production.
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long.
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Nov. 28 ? Major Dorothy Rudd,
retired, Mrs. Lance Gatling, both
of Norfolk, Mrs. Harry Youse and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Kaspar, Bal
timore, Md. visited Mr. and Mr*.
A1 Hubbard Jr. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe WiUis at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Dail in
Mount Olive Sunday.
Mr. Crawford Pigott student at
East Carolina College apenl the
weekend at borne with hit parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pigott.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meadows Jr.
and children of Swansboro, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs Henry Chadwick. Miss
Doorthy Chadwick. student at High
Point College was also home for
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blair and
Billy, Vanceboro, spent the week
end at their home here.
Mr. Bill Pigott, who has been a
patient at Veterans Administration
Researchers Dr. John H. Felts, seated, and Dr. Ernest II, Yoant
Jr., directors o I North Caroliaa Baptist Hospital's new $141,400 re
search program on hMney diseases, at work with a Van Slylie instru
meit which is used to measure blood gases.
Hospital in Dwham, ntturned
home Tuesday.
Mr. aitf Mrs Roger Williams
and children ?f Bethel an here
tar Th?nkag*vi?g.
The WSCS of Straits Methodist
Church met at the home of the
president, Mrs. Murray Pigott
Wednesday night with fourteen
members and one visitor present.
Mrs. Pigott called the meeting to
order, after which Mrs. Monroe
Willis conducted an interesting de
votional from the book. Faith
Made Them Champions, by Dr.
Norman Vincent Peale.
After a short business session,
Miss Josie Pigott gave an account
of her visit to the United Nations
in New York. Miss Pigott was a
delegate fr?m this county to the
United Nations meeting.
Mrs. Murray Pigott served re
freshments of punch and cake
The next meeting will be Dec. 10
at the home of Mrs. Willie Gray
Chadwick. This will be the Christ
mas meeting.
Witnesses Will
Meet Dec. 19-21
Jehovah's Witnesses will hokPa
three-day circuit assembly is Lum
berton Dec. 19-J1.
Andrew Thrower, 403 N. 14th St.,
presiding minister of the Morehead
City congregation said, "The as
sembly is not a revival, but ia
primarily to advance Christian
education."
The three -day assembly program
Includes a variety of talks on Bible
subjects. Sessions will be condiKt
ed morning, afternoon and eve
ning, with baptism of new minis
ters on Saturday afternoon.
The featured speaker on the pro
gram appearing daily will be
James A Thompson Jr., New
York.
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