THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MAY 20, 1926 NEWS HAPPENINGS IN MOREHEAD CITY their earnest cooperation; for with- Three excellent papers were prepar ed by members of the Camp Fire Girls and Boy Scout organizations as follows: School Attendance"' by Jane Meadows Gorham, 'Health'' by HaZ'l Wade and "Home Work" by lai'es Helms, to last to be published in the "School News." Margaret Ball played a piano solo and the Camp Fire Girls gave their song. The meeting adjourned to be fol lowed by a short session of the ex ecutive board to m:.ke plans for the musical play, "The Prince and the Peasant'' with a cast of 60 people will be given for the benefit of the jmusiial Department of the Woman's ! Club i f this city. The play is to be ' giv n under the direction of of Mr. 'Thrc.dore Webb. Out of town scen ieiy has been procured to assist in ;the ball room scene whcih will form J the rii-emble. Great preparations iaie under way in ci eating the beau tir'ul and elaborate costumes which , aie to be worn. The musical num ilurs aie lovely and t otheir aceom ' raniments will be heard the well ! k.m wwartists. Prof. E. E. Furnier, Webb, pianist. The play is for a worthy cause, the proceeds of which will go to the scholarship of music fund which the club plans to give. Mrs. Owen H. Guion was a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. Frank Davis and mother, Mrs. F. Davis of AVilson visited here Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton have returned from Nashville, N. C. where they spent the week end.. Mrs. E. A. Council has returned home from Hamilton where she vis ited relatives. ' out which, she as president would I be unable to carry on the work plan. . ned for the coming- year. ! Miss Ola Long gave the treasurer's report. Miss Harker suggested i!:at resolutions of respect be drawn up . for the families of Mrs. M. L. Helms sympathy from the association of 'and Mrs. Mason Nelson expressing which they are members. A com i mittee composed of Prof. H. L. Josiyn, Mrs. X. W. Jones and Mrs. Geo. Henderson was named.. A new ; member Mrs. P. S. Slaughter was Parerrts And Teachers Meet. Musical Play to be Given Friday Evening "Lobbygows" those who use hotel i lobby chairs without paying for , rooms are being handed cards i;. Imany of the leading hotels indicating Morehead City. May I'J Monday at 3:30 at the School auditorium the Parents-Teachers Association of this city held the last meeting of the year. The newly elected jjVsident, Miss Bettie Harker, took the chair and conducted the meeting. She gave a brief talk to the members soliciting Messrs W. P. Anderson and Thos. Washington of Wilson were business (visitors in the city Tuesday, j Mrs. R. N. Duffy of New Bern and i Mrs. M. K. Chapman of Knoxville, I Tenn, spent the day here Wednes that their presence is not desired. summer work conducted by the state. French race courses are undergo ing great scandal on account of the doping of the horses and the conse quent duping- of the bettors. admitted to the association. An interesting program was given under the direction of Mr. Whitford. Friday night May 21st at 8:30 o'clock at the school auditorium the ! violinist of New Bern, Professor Gibb Arthur, celloist, and Mr. Theodore day. PAGE TEN J hWHEN IN NEW BERN EAT AT THE BEST IN TOWN-THE Coffee Shoppe New Bern's newest and most up to the minute restau rant. You will find every delicacy of each season here, cooked right, served right and priced right and we make a specialty of catering to out of town people. We want you to come here to eat. We know you will enjoy our regular dinners and suppers only 50c for they are home cooked- Coffee Shoppe NEW BERN, N. C. ! V ; j.;.fr.;..;..;;..;..;..;..;...; 1 1 VALUES! DRESSES! 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