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Recent Bride is Honored At Shower Wednesday Mr>. Charles Howe, a recent bride, was honored at a bridal ahower Wednesday evening at the borne of Mrs. Robert Clift. Hos tesaea were Mrs. Clift and Miss Peggy Willis. Mrs. Howe Is the former Har riet Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keithly Willis. Upon arrival the honoree and her mother were presented cor sages of white carnations. The thirty guests enjoyed games of bingo. Mrs. Jimmy Pittman woo the coverall prize and Mrs. Retha Elliott of Newport woo the door prise. Soft drinks, cupcakes, bridal mints and assorted salted nuts were served from a table covered with a white cloth and centered with a china miniature bride and groom. I I Mrs. Wallace is Hostess To Tuesday Evening Club Mrs. Jimmy Wallace was hos tess to the Tuesday evening bridge club *his week. Guests were Mrs. Dick McClain and Mrs. John Gai ney. Mrs. Milton Morey won high 1 score, Mrs. Wayne Thompson won second high and Mrs. Robert Free man won low. During progressions the hostess served nuts and colas and at the conclusion of play she served choc- 1 olate pic and coffee. ' T? n Topic* FBLA Enlists New Members, Glee Club Presents Program By ANN SANDERSON The FBLA met with Miss Jerni gan Tuesday and eighteen new members were enlisted. All mem bers are required to take a com mercial course. The officers were elected as follows: President, L y n w o o d Durham; first vice-president, James Guth rie; second vice-president, Geral dine Reid; secretary, Wendy Lowe; treasurer, Melva Swinson; record er, Janet Lovick and sergeant at arms, David Bryan. The Science Club met Tuesday with Mr. Taylor. Devotions ware given by Sue Thompson, followed by the business session. It was decided to have monthly dues of ten cents. The meeting place will be decided by the of ficers. The program was given by Clarence Styron on The What. Why, When and Where of the Science Fair. The Glee Club presented its Thanksgiving program last Wed nesday and is now preparing its Christmas music. After Christmas they arc hoping to visit other schools. The Morehcad City Eagles play EASTMAN'S TOWN & SOUND SHOP Morchead City Has The Rapier Toes I BLACK AND RED CALF $8.95 Tht ropier points it? pretty toe to rrW excitement in fashionable footwear. RECEIVE DIVIDENDS December 30th, 1958 Save By 10th of December Receive Earnings From December 1st Start Your Systematic Savings Today, Where You Earn Money At CURRENT RATE Means Money to You Amount Ym want ?t Age 05 IS, too i 10, MO IS, MO 20,000 25,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 YOUR PRESENT AGE a M-i? 8.38 11.57 19.79 N.H 23.14 13.51 11.99 H KM lt.M U.W X9.lt 13.11 M.1S M.M ?.? 39 Mil 12.19 18.29 24.38 39.48 39.57 48.79 99.9* 34 ?7.47 14.95 22.42 ?.N 37.29 44.94 19.79 74.71 3* ?.? IMt 27.11 37.21 44.M 5S.81 74.41 13.92 <5 $14.41 2S.S3 4X24 sj.ts 72. H M.4I 11S. 3* 144.13 SAVE TODAY . . . The Cooperative Way! Cooperative SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Wilmington, N. C. "Where Thoaiudi Are Savlac MOIleai" Garlud M. Scragfa, Na?|tr ert their first basketball game Tuesday. They atarted the season off with a victory. We sure hope this means good luck! James Guthrie is senior in the spotlight this week. James is not a stranger to anyone in Morehead City High School because of his outstanding football record. lie has been offered a scholar ship to Duke, and we arc all "mighty proud." James is a member of the lli-Y and FBLA. He has played football four years and was voted most out standing player this year. As you can see. his time is pret ty well taken up. but he still finds time for Cynthia. His favorites include: song, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes; singers. The Platters; food, steak; and sport, football His favorite saying is "I think so." His pet peeve is "stuck up" girls. He is planning to go to Duke but has no further plans. li Brownie Scout Troop 267 Receive* Thank-You Note Brownie troop 267 met Tuesday afternoon it the pariah house of the Episcopal church. Our presi dent, Gwen Garner, called the meeting to order. The secretary called the roll and read the min utes of the last meeting. The treasurer, Carol Giilikin, collected our dues. Mrs. Giilikin read us a letter she received from Mr. Sam Adler thanking us for the box we took him last Tuesday to give to 'a needy family. This is the verse he wrote us and we like it very much: My dear little Brownies You did a good deed! You collected food For a family in 'need. May God bless you and keep you As you do good each day. Always try to be a help to others In every way. ? Sam Adler We had refreshments sreved by Mrs. Mairr. Then Mrs. Patrick and Mrs. Giilikin helped us make Christmas presents for our mo thers. ? Julie Hill Day, Secretary Morehead City Social News Miss Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor Phone PA (-417S Mr. Alton Willis has returned to his home in Goldsboro, after visit ing his mother, Mrs. Mollic Willis. Mr. Martin Willis of this city and Miss Joanne Miller of Beau fort spent the holidays in Wash ington, D. C., with her parents. En route home they visited Court ney Willis, a patient at Veterans Hospital in Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mrs. R. W. Taylor and Mrs. Ben Royal left yesterday for Raleigh to visit Mrs. G. II. Jackson. Mrs. J. W. Jackson has returned 1 from a business trip to Philadel phia, Pa., and New York. Mrs. Charles Canfield, Mrs. Jack Burruss, Mrs. W. L. Dernckson, ' Mrs. C. N. Bennett and Mrs Ro bert Taylor were in Wilmington Monday. Mrs. Ed Fauccttc and Mrs. Al- 1 vah Hamilton Jr. spent Tuesday in Wilmington. Mr. Nick Galantis left Sunday ] for New York City where he will | board a plane for Aiken*, Greece, I to visit relatives for two inoaths. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson re turned to Silver Springs, Md.. Sun- 1 day, after spending the Thanksgiv ing holidays with Mr. Nelson's mother, Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. G. C. Traccy has returned to Baltimore, Md., after spending two months with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willis, and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Guthrie. Mrs. M. Leigh Sheep left yes terday for her home in Elizabeth City, after spending several days with Jier daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Dill Jr. Mrs. George Dill Sr. has re turned home from Northficld, N. J., where she spent six weeks with her nicce. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Benbow left last week to spend ten days in New York City with relatives. Mrs. Guy Dixon is visiting her son. Guy Dixon Jr., and his family in llagerstown, Md. Mrs. Charles Bennett of Apala chicola, Fla , is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Willis. Mr. Bennett brought her last week, but has returned to Florida. Sonny McDonald will leave to morrow for Washington, D. C., where he will receive a new assign ment, after a visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McDon ald. He was formerly stationed in San Diego, Calif., with the Navy. Mrs. Alvah Hamilton spent the weekend in Greenville with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Nobles, and family. Miss Lcla Mollis returned home Sunday from Williamston, where she spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock llollis. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart and children of Smithfield spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham. Miss Paige Colenda has returned to her home in Alexandria, Va., after a visit with relatives here. Miss Ada Davis returned home with her and will visit her nephew, Cdr. Frank Colenda, and his fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell and daughter, Martha, of New Bern spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Bordeaux. Miss Mildred Whealton, a stu dent nurse at City Memorial Hos pital, Winston-Salem, was home for Ihc weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whealton. Susan Clark Gives Party At Kindergarten Friday Miss Susan Clark celebrated her fifth birthday Friday with a party at Mrs. Harvey Hamilton's kinder garten. The children played games and the winners received prizes. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and candy were served and cach child received a favor. Attending were Charlie Tolson, Stephen Chalk, Mike Gilmour, Mary Marino, Marianna Mtinden, Natha Clark, Deborah Stevens, Robert Davenport, Michael Sale yea, Arthur Sepmcyer, Jesse Lewis, Paul Branch, Carol Ann Merion, Deborah Willis. Robert Reynolds, John Gainey, Lou Morrow, Mike Rock, Mar guerite Rock, Ruth Ann Wccber, Pamela Scruggs. Ernest Lowe, Andy Bauman, Mclinda Tucker, Mary Ann Baysdcn and Debbie Willis. Esther Rebekahs Lodge To Have Benefit Party The Esther Rebekahs Lodge will sponsor a benefit bingo and card party tomorrow night at the rec reation building. Donations for the event, which will begin at S p.m., will be $1 per person. The public is invited. Last Two Days Thursday and Friday EARLENA'S SHOE SALE ALL SALE SHOES REDUCED AGAIN Oae Group Shoes Now Only $5.00 One Groap Shoes . . Only $3.00 Vllact ?p to $15.95 Sires 4 to M For Bargain Buys Shop Early t Earlena's ?The Skact far Women" 909 Arendell St. Morekead City j Completes College Work Terranee R. Norman, a 1955 graduate of Morehead City High School, completed his work for a bachelor of science degree at East Carolina College last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Norman, 2103 Brides St. Mr. Norman and his wife, the former Linda llagler of Kanna polis, and their son, Terranee Jr., have moved to Asheboro, where Mr. Norman began teach ing at Lindley Park City School Nov. 24. Hospital Notes Morehead CUy Hospital Admitted: Saturday, Mrs. Colleen Piner, Beaufort; Mr. John W. Lewis, Newport; Mrs. Pamela Wil moth, Swansboro. Sunday, Mrs. Dorothy Paden, Beaufort; Mrs. Mamie Tyndall, Mrs. Mary Willis, Morehead City; Mrs. Marolyn Edwards, Newport. Monday. Mr. Lester Turnage, I Morehead City; Mrs. Lina Barbour, Mr. George Green, Newport; Mr. [Luther Lynch, Mrs. Nell McLaren, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mr. William E. Balder son, Whitestone, Va.; Miss Teresa Laughinghousc, Mrs. Nina Green, Mrs. Grace Gillikin, Beaufort; Mrs. Janice Ditto, Mrs. Violet Baldwin, Mr. John Smith. Mrs. Lynell Cau ley, Morehead City; Miss Susan E. Wildon, Mrs. Barbara Gilpin, New port. Discharged: Sunday, Mr. John W. Ellis, Mrs. Mary Ann Dowty and daughter, Morehead City; Mrs. Eileen Graham and daughter, New port. Monday, Mrs. Zcta Summrcll, Newport; Master Edward Guthrie, Mrs. Mary A. Day, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mrs. Dorothy Oglesby, Morehead City; Mrs. Marolyn Ed wards, Newport; Mr. Charlie Lewis, Harkers Island. Wednesday, Mrs. Colleen Piner and son, Miss Teresa Laughing house, Beaufort; Mrs. Wanda Har desty and daughter, Mr. John W. Lewis, Newport; Mr. Lester Tur iiage, Morehead City. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Mrs. Rebec ca Gentry, Swansboro; Mrs. Lovie Taylor, Atlantic; Mrs. Elsie Bab bitt, Davis. Tuesday, Mr. Roy Weld,* Spruce Pines; Mrs. Juanita Courtney, Beaufort; Mrs. Georgia Nelson, At lantic. Wednesday, Mrs. Glcnnie Lewis, Harkers Island; Mr. Johnny Gar ner, Newport. Discharged: Monday, Mr. Alonza Willis. Beaufort; Mrs. Lura Jean Hill and daughter, Atlantic. Tuesday, Miss Louise Wade, Smyrna; Mrs. Evelyn Willis and daughter, Davis. Wednesday: Mrs. Lora Garner, Newport; Miss Sandra Britting ham. Cedar Island. Obituary MRS. EFFIE PAGE Mrs. Effie Page died Monday evening at Reidsville. She was the sister of Mr. Oscar Allred of More head City. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Camp Springs Church, Reidsville, and in terment followed there. She is survived by her husband, three children, four brothers and two sisters. OTTO JOST Otto Jost, 63, of Morehead City, died Tuesday night at the Naval Hospital, Camp Lejeune. Mr. Jost was born in New York, but had been making his home here for about 30 years. Funeral services will be held at Union Cemetery, Bohemia, Long Island, N. Y. tomorrow. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Sophia Vail of Sayville, L. I., N. Y. Department to Meet The Literary and Art Department will meet at 3 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at the civic center. Ren naissance Art will be the topic of the program. Mrs. Josiah Bailey will sing Christmas carols. CAPTAIN |apple P| JACK > PINT 100 L I0TT1ID I IN BONO VIRGINIA FtUIT BRANDY OUT. CO. ?AVOMOWH N.A. ? NORTH OAROBt VA. Miss Joyce Willis Weds Harold Collins Thursday In t double ring Thanksgiving ceremony Thursday afternoon at Ave o'clock Mlii Joyce Marie Willis became the bride ot Harold V. Collins of Havelock. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. D B. Willis Sr. and the late Mr. Willis. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elsie Collins of Wilkes Barre, Pa., and the late Joseph A. Collins. Dr. J. L. Carrick officiated and wedding music was presented by Mrs. George Mlzesko, organist. The church was decorated with white gladiolas and greenery. The bride and groom entered the church together. The bride wore a street length dress of na tural nylon fleece with matching hat, black accessories and a cor sage of red roses. Miss Kate Willis, niece of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a brown wool suit with matching accessories and a cor sage of yellow roses. J. T. Whisenant was best man for the bridegroom. Ushers were James B. Willis. Reginald N. Wil lis and D. B. Willis Jr., brothers of the bride. , The mother o! the bride wore a fuschia wool jersey dress with navy blue accessories and a cor sage of white carnations. Following the ceremony the cou ple greeted guests in the vestibule of the church. The couple went on a wedding trip to western North Carolina and are now at home at 1510 Arcn dcll St., Morehead City. Faith FWB Auxiliary Meets at Church Monday The Faith Free Will Baptist Church auxiliary had its monthly meeting Monday night. The presi dent. Mrs. Myrtle Simpson, called the meeting to order. An interesting program was giv- ? en by the program chairman, Mrs. Donald Mason Jr. Taking part on the program were Mrs. Noah Brown, Mrs. Durward Daniels, Mrs. Julius Jones, and Mrs. Don ald Mason Sr. After the meeting the hostesses, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Simpson, and Mrs. Jones served refreshments of cake and drinks. All GTA's of the Faith Free Will Baptist Church will meet at the Willis Inn at 2 Saturday afternoon. County Bridge League Will Have Yule Party The Carteret County Bridge League will have its annual Christ mas party Monday night. The par ty will be held at the Inlet Inn and will begin at 6 p.m. All league members arc invited. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders were winners of this week's play at the recreation building in More head City. Five tables were in play. Mr. S. K. Ilcdgecock and Mr. Jack Windlcy won second place and Mr. C. L. Beam and Mr. Cal vin Jones placed third. Afternoon Bridge Club Meets at Royal Home Mrs. Ben Royal entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Evans Street. Mrs. S. W. Thompson won high score, Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Sr. won second high and Mrs. M. T. Mills won low. The hostess served chocolate cake, ice crcam, and coffee. Stork New* Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ditto, Morehead City, a daughter, Tuea day, Dec. 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Green, Beaufort, a son, Tuesday, Dec. 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Piner, Beaufort, a son, Sunday, Nov. 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wil moth, Swansboro, a son, Saturday, Nov. 29. Birth at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. David C. Jones, Marshallberg, a son, David Neal, Monday, Dec. 1. Juniors Present Program At WSCS Christmas Party The children of the junior de partment of the Sunday School gave the program at the annual WSCS Chriitmai party Tuesday evening at the church. Mri. Perry Taylor Jr. directed the program and music was furnished by Mrs. A. B. Roberts. Members of the Wesleyan Ser vice Guild were invited to the par ty. Mrs. Truman Kemp presided and Mrs. J. C. Taylor opened the meeting with prayer. A love offer ing was taken to buy Christmas supplies for the needy. The Sue Spears Circle was in charge of decorations and refresh ments. Punch and assorted home made cookies were aerved from a table centered with a Christmas tree decorated by Mrs. A. B. Cooper and flanked with red can dies, holly and Christmaa balls. The holiday motif was carried out throughout the room. The party was attended by neat ly one hundred WSCS and WSG members. Club to Meet The Carteret County Cosmetolo gists will meet at the Morehead Biltmore Hotel Tuesday night at S to hear Miss Mary Shafer, na tionally known cosmetologist and hair stylist. Interested persona are invited. Pre CHRISTMAS SALE SUMMER AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Boys' and Girls' Jackets ? size 2 to 14 14 off Canvas Shoes ? val. $3.98, now $2.00 Dress Hats ? entire stock ... Vi price Dr. Posoer Shoes ? size 0 to 12 Vi off A Few Dress White Slippers up to Size 3 Tables Big Bargains $1.00 50c 25c 3 Racks Big Bargains $2.98 $2.00 Vi Price Rack No Refunds, Exchanges or Charge Accounts Irene's 913 Arendell St. CHILDREN'S SHOP Morehcad City, N. C. Lovable 20-Inch Real-Skin BABY DOLL Drink* and Weti $388 Each Cannon Sheets Twin or Doable Bed Sbe $1.77 each Pillow Cases 77c pair Makes a Wonderful Gift NOTICE Now through December 15 The Telephone Departments Sears Catalog Sales 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 6-5181 In Havelock Call Gl 7-3141
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