Page Eight THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, January 16,1959 Teen Topics IN NEW BERN TODAY Everyone at New Bern High is tremendously excited about our r.ew drill team. Coach McCxee’s v/ife (Beverly) is a wonderful in structor, and we intend to be ready for our first drill at the New Bern- Elizabeth City game here on Feb ruary 20. We are preparing a military drill and a baton routine. Other drills Vi ill be added later, after our ini tial appearance. We have been prac ticing from 3:30 to 5.00 on Tues day, Thursday and Friday after noons, and we also practiced dur ing the Christmas holidays. Included among the girls who are busy at the routines are Mar- Give Your Favorite Furniture a New Lease on Life, FREE ESTIMATES PICK-UP & DELIVERY Gray Upholstery Co. Dial ME 7-7266 WOODROW MOORE'S Supplying Indoor Comfort With Heating and Air Conditioning Now located 318 First St. garet Allen, Diane Bray, Linda Chance, Joyce Clark, Carolyn Dix on, Jessie Hall, Patty Haner, Lou ise Kent, Cheryl Kwasnick, Eleanor Nelson, Emma Padgett, Patty Pi- land, Sue Ellen Polvin, Becky Rouse, Jackie Smith, Mollie Stallings, Mar garet Rhodes, Lindsay Stokes, Bun ny Mcllwean, Gail Taylor, Sarah Bradbury, Della Fulcher, Joanne Ernestine Hollowell, Sheron Hooks, Betty Ipock, Gail Johnson. Patsy Joseph, Judy Maultsby, Marcia Paul, Sandra Ridoutt, Shir ley Rodgers, Priscilla Ross, Brenda Smith, Nell Smith, Evan Rowe, Em ma Turnage, Martha Benfield, Di ane Laughinghouse, Patricia Kil patrick, Juddie Messer, Berly Per ry, Patsy Wilson and Donna Cohn. Mrs. McGee impressed upon those of us who are on the drill team the importance of getting into good physical condition. Just like an athlete or a ballet dancer, we can’t do our best otherwise. We certainly want to be at our best for our first appearance. Fans have shown a great interest in what we are trying to accomplish, and we don’t want to disappoint them. As for our fellow students, we know they will be with us all the way. PERSONALITY It sometimes happens that the man with the most magnetism is the one who gets things coming his way. SUBSCRIBE TO THE MIRROR DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT—Much of Georgia Parrott’s charm lies in the unique qualities that are to be found in her facial expressiveness. Even if you didn’t know by her attire that she has her heart wrapped up in ballet, you would sense her artistic nature. Add one more lovely New Bern girl to our array of Mirror Maids.—Photo by Billy Benners. Looking 6lass - (Continued from page ono) the sensational Havelock scalding case in which a marine sergeant’s wife inflicted fatal injuries on her young foster son. There have been other occasions too when Rouse gave evidence of being a capable prosecutor. He loses cases, like every other solici tor in court history, but seldom does he come out second best if the evidence is strong. Yet, never again, perhaps, will he be as fam ous as he was in 1945. NEW IDEAS Think for yourself—don’t be merely a scrap pile for other men’s cast-off idea's. FUEL OIL Quick Metered Delivery McCOTTER OIL CO. 2207 Trent Blvd. PHONE ME 7-5003 VITA-VAR PAINTS at MITCHELL'S HARDWARE 315 S. Front ME 7-3100 KEHOE THEyEW’S Sun. - Mon. Tues. - Wed. ALSO STARRING,OAN OHERLIHy-aEMING-ZIMMLISr,KUROYj MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED William Thomas Morgan of route 5, New Bern, to Linda Earl Harper of New Bern. ‘ ^ ^ Phillip Lee Smith of Muncie, Ind., to Kari Alyce McCormick of Tarboro. *«««■• Richard Dixon of Des Moines, la to Sophie Delores Twiddy of Tar- boro. e e George Lenwood Ireland of Ho bucken to Lila Grey Bennett of Bridgeton. 4c 4: :(t James Earl Howard of Nfiw Bern to Mary Louise Cox of New Bern * * * * James Franklin Linehan of New Castle, Tex., to Shirley Jean John son of San Diego, Calif. 4c 4c 4c 4« Lawrence Joshua Carawan of Aurora to Effie Viola Modlin Cox of Washington. ’ 4s, 5h 4« 4c Gerald Milo Griffin of Cottage Grove, Wise,, to Ardell Adeline High of Fresno, Calif. ♦ * * * Ronald Ray Smith of Vanceboro to Martha Lorraine Powell of Vanceboro. Beware of Your Medicine Chest Unlabeled bottles, poisons and long-standing medicines of all types can be killers. Be safe. Clean up your medicine chest and let us advise you on all basic first-aid items you should have on hand. Remember, too, our prescription service is always here, when you need it. • ALL PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES City Drug Store 202 Middle Street New Bern $50.00 Allowance for Your Old Range Regardless of Age or Condition on a New COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC PYROFAX GAS RANGE Low Down Payment Easy Terms Craven County Gas Co. R. E. BENGEL SHEET METAL WORKS Roofing of All Kinds Warm Air Heating u 1311 N. Craven St. Phone ME 7-3404 Large or Small... Your Improve ments This Fall Will be Handled in an Efficient and Economical Manner by Our Staff of Building Experts. OUR CUSTOMERS REMAIN OUR FRIENDS NO DOWN PAYMENT - 36 MONTHS TO PAY B & B Supply Co. Highway 17 South Phones: ME 7-3040—ME 7-5710