PACE EIGHT THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1934 SWINDELL-PATRICK Morchead City News vnt from out Mrs. Richard By Mr George Henderson D. A. R. MEETING close friends. : Those pie- M r.n.1 Mr. Wiilter Ix-e Patrick, were Mr. an. !,f t'.ieenviiic, announce the marriasr parents of the groom: M:: .of their daughter, Mary Effie, to v!r. Ml. RioharJ S.vmdo.l. I William Munger Swindell, of New ! Beu'.ah KiU-n. Mrs. Lewi.. I Bern, on Thursday, the twenty-ninth ( l ew is. TheoKi;e Vv.'.lhp-. ad of November, l'J34, at Greenville, . ht-ad City. of town Swindell, s Grace Jr., Mrs. Arthur i;f 51.:.- The bride was born, reared anil e i u;, d i:s Gr.-r.viHe, havir.sr jrraduat- s.-him! ar.ii t.-i fidletre. She i attractive and ha friends among the CHORAL CLUB PRESENTS THE NATIVITY fr. ("" i T a vry pretty a wide eii' ,-,;!-. ,'i-r ft t.. of of on Arend.ll nij.;i, ivccm- Mrs. Walter ted for treatment i-ember 12th. Mrs. Carl Olsen was Thursday, December 13:h HutTham was admit- Wedntsiay, De- The Carteret Patriots chapter h n R. met with Mr;. Charie S. Wallace at her horn street Wednesday a ft h- i Vi Mis. Wallace, Regent, presided, turned to the city after a prolonged m; H. ttip Harkor. treasurer report- h.s(,nre in Stantonsburg where he North Carolina. At home, New Bern, North Carolina. Quiet and beautiful in simplicity, d;-h rod the wec!tlin was solemnized at 9 a git I cock ThurSuay morning at the home of the bride's parents on Student street, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones have re- h? wedding priests arrived, Carl Abee, Jr., directed them to trie living room, where the ceremony was was employed by the West Construc- .H thp navment of dues. A general discussion of tne worK tjon 00mpany. for this vear was entered into by the MrSi Dewey Willis returned members present. MRS. HAMILTON ENTERTAINS Mrs. Alvah Hamilton was hostess to her club and additional guests Tues day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The high score among club members was made by Mrs. H. L. Joslyn while Mrs Bonner scored high for visitors. Making a table for additional guests were Mesdames, K. P. B. Bon ner, John Lashley and O. H. John son. At the conclusion of the. game the hostess served a sweet course. MRS. LONG ENTERTAINS CLUB Iast Thursday Mrs. Ira Long en tertained her bridge club and a num ber of other guests. Among those playing besides the club members were Mrs. M. T. Mills, Mrs. Shore, Mrs. Charles Canfield and Miss Margaret Ferebee. this week from Whittier where she was called on account of the. critical ill ness of her mother who passed away in a few days. Miss Olive Willis of New Rochelle, N. Y. is vistiing in the city, the juest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willis. Mr. Y. Z. Newberry left last week for Wilmington where he has accept ed a position with the civil service department of the government. Mrs C. M. Parks returned last Fiiday from a three weeks visit with friends a: Ivnston,, Farniville and Tarboro. Miss Madeline Royal who is em ployed with the Western Union at Buriingtcn is spending a two weeks .p.cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Royal. Mr. H. S. Gibbs was a representa tive form thii city at a Rotary dis- performed. An improvised altar there was banked with ferns, palms, yellow- tapers. Tall floral baskets of lilies and vellow chrysanthemums flanked each side of the altar. Satin prayer cush ions were used. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Glenn Scott played. "A Little Love." Jona than Overton sang, "At Dawning and "Because." The bridal party en tered to the strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin. Mendelss- ohn'es wdding march from "Midsum mer Night's Dream" was used for the recessional. Miss Margaret Patrick, only sistei nf tlie bride, as maul of honor, was first to enter. She wore a gown of brown crepe with brown accessaries and carried, an arm boquet of talis man roses tied with gold chiffon. Little Miss Mary Le Abee, small cousin of theb ride, carried the ring, on a satin cushion. She wore a dainty frock of nine green crepe and a shoul derette of sweetheart roses and val- Making highest for the club, Mrs. trict meeting which was held Monday ley lillie-s. Chalk scored and Mrs. Charles Can- jn Raleigh. The groom entered with his best field won for tlu'. visitors. Both were Dr. S. W. Thompson motored to man, Theodore Phillips of Morehead presented attractive card table cov- Ralegih Tuesday to attend the Duke City. ers. Endowment exercises which were! Theb ride entered with her fath- A delicious sweet course was serv- held there. He was accompanied by jer. She was strikingly attired in a sa ed hy the hostess. J Miss Edith Broadway, Mrs. E. A. bio trimmed brown swagger suit - ! Council and Mrs. Durwood Willis, j ble trimmed brown swagger suit with ENTERTAIN GUESTS j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. English spent .harmonizing hat, shoes and gloves. The Junior Order of United Amer- the week end in Oriental where they She wore a corsage of souvenir roses ican Mechanics gave a social at the' visited friends. land valley lilies. She met the groom S.B. Denny ring cere- regular meeting Thursday, December; Misses Malvina and Mary White- at the altar, where Rev, 6th at the lodge rooms, entertaining hurst have as their guests for the 'performed the beautiful the wives of the members and other Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. Richlmonv. guests. Out of town guests were Mr. E V. Harris, field secretary and son r.f Tarboro and Mr. T. 0. Moore of Now Bern, district deputy. Mr. J. E. English acted as master of ceremon ies. Ho told briefly the meaning of the order and the high ideals which it embodies. The wonderful work done by its members. A moving pic ture' was show n by Mr. Harris depict ing the life of the hundreds of chil dren being cared for at the orphan ages at Tifttn, Ohb and at Lexing ton, N. C. An enjoyable supper was serve ! the giuvts ami m-.'mbt'rs. ard Whitehurst of Vermilion, Ohio., The bride entered with her fath M . and Mrs. Giks Willis and child brown crepe and wore a shoulderette oi' Asheland, Ohio. jof Joanna Hill roses. The groom's Mrs. L. L. Leary, Mrs. H. S. Gibbs mother was gowned in blue crepe Farmville, Saturday and spent the and wore a shoulderette of Joanna week end visiting Mrs. Arthur Joy-'Hill roses. ney. j The w edding came as a surprise to W. J. Allen of Greenville spent the 'the large majority of friends of the week end in the city visiting friends. , young couple, and the wedding guests 'included only relatives and a very few HOSPITAL NEWS Mas-kr d.-sse S-a!,.n. son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank S..:iton was discharg ed Sunday. Mr. .1 nies Cannon Lewis who has been receiving trcalmeti- t.r injuri es in a truck accident two weeks ago, was discharged Monday. Mr. Adams a member of the etw of the dredge Comstoek was discharg ed Friday, Dec. 7th. Mrs. ..e and little baby were d;s charged Sunday and returned to th ri home in Beaufort. Mrs. Harry North Merrill and ba by girl were discharged Friday. Mrs. Joe Elliott was discharged Saturday. , Mrs. Blanche Fulcher was discharg ed Wednesday. Mrs. Claude Murdock who has been receiving treatment was dis charged Tuesday. Mrs. Pratt of Beaufort was admit ted thk week. Mother and baby do ing nicely. Mr. W. H. Lewis was admitted for treatment Monday, December 10th. Edna Earl Sewell of Swansboro was admitted Sunday for treatment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Guth rie a daughter Sunday. BICYCLES New and Rebuilt. Tricycles, Carts, Skates. Parts and Repair Work. BEN'S BICYCLE SHOP PHONE 97-J DEAUFORT This Coupon Worth Thirty-five Cents If presented with only 65 cents in cash is goad for a $1.00 bottle of genuine PINE-IVY COMPOUND for COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA LUMBAGO AND PERIODIC PAINS 35c AT YOUR DRUGGIST 35c tne wedding, .ir.d M: rnmediat-Jiy a:r . and Mrs. Kwimieil 'eft for Ashe e and points in Georgia. Mr. Ci II' d Suind rrduated son of M.' 11 of More at the; it;. j The Choral club of the colored , school, will present "The Nativity," a my.-ttry play Christmas, Sunday ev jetiing, December D, at 6 P M., in the i and. to: ium of the school. The public 'is coidially niviied. Special musi?. Playing time, fifty minutes. I . v V-TVeHv GIFT5 THAT TFFLECT THE ristmas -MOD IF HAT ELY PR 9 Swrit JL C":.:D AT- Fell s Dnm store 15 eaviort rOR MOTHER, DAD, BROTHER, SISTER CR SWEE1 HI-'AUT May We Suggest For Her TOILET ENSEMBLL TOILET WATER $2.20 BATH CRYSTALS 1.10 BATH POWDER 1.10 BOUHJ04St TOILET SETS Consisting of Perfume and Powder or Compact. Bath Powder, Bath Salts and Tcibt Soap or we have complete beauty prepara tions beautifully boxed by Coty, Bourjoris, Houli gant, Yardley and others. MANICURE SETS by Coty, Hudnut, Cutex and Glazo, priced from 45c up, in card .boxes to leather, or PERFUMES. TOILET WATERS, DUSTING POWDER, BATH SALTS, FACE POWDERS, CREAMS A Suitable Gift for Every One M;v We Suggest for Him SHAVING SETS by Yardley, Coty, Hudnut, Houbigant, Mennens, Wil liams and Colgate, priced from $1.00 up, consisting of Shaving Cream, Talc. after-Shave Lotion and seme with Too'th Paste or Razor Blades. Sheaffer Pens and Pencil Sets $2.50 to $5.00, Clocks, Watches, Shaving Brushes Thermos Bottles. Mash Lights, Cigaretts, Pipes & Smoking Tobacco. FOR the KIDDIES Trucks, Filling Stations Mechanical Trains, Books, Detective Sets, Puzzles Price 49c up Electric Toasters, Grill Irons and Curling Irons. Price 60c to $5.00 Christmas Cards, Seals, Twine LET US RESERVE YOUR ORDER FOR M MNE FUR CHRISTMAS TREE 75c up M wuijin.o km mi I mi iief f ii.w.i-'.inmi' m '" Wade'i WEEK DEC 17 MONDAY & TUESDAY "Cleopatra" with Claudette Colbert, Warren Wil-I liams Alto New Mat. 10-20c Night 10-2 5c WEDNESDAY "Firebird" with Ricardo Coztez, Veree Teasdale Alto Comedies 10 20c r .a. WE HAVE MOVED Into our new store on the south side of Arendell street opposite R. T. Wiilis store. Will be open for business Saturday, De cember 15 with a nice stock of Christmas wreaths, Potted Plants, Cut Flowers and Gold Fish. LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE I MOREHEAD CITY FLORAL CO. THURSDAY "Ready For Love with Richard Arlen, Ida Lupina Alto Camedie mni New Mat 10 20c Night 10 25c FRIDAY , "I Sell Anything ! with Pat O'Brien, Ann Dvorak Also Comedy and News Mat 10 20c Night 10 25c RE GO. SATURDAY 'Galloping Romeo with Bob Steele also Frankie Dano in "Burn 'Em Up Barnes" and Cartoon and Comedy Mat. 10 20c Night 10 25c BEAUFORT Hiram Toys-Glfts-Furniture t We Have A Complete Line of Christmas Goods at Reasonable Prices BUY HERE AND SAVE 415 Front St. Beaufort Feltoirs The Christmas Store GIFT SUGGESTION FOR HIM SHIRTS PAJAMAS SOCKS HANKIES GLOVES SCARFS LOUNGING ROBES BELTS SUSPENDERS SWEATERS UNDERWEAR HATS SUITS SHOES TOP COATS SPATS ' - HUNTING CLOTHING o FOR HER HOSIERY GLOVES RAIN COATS DRESS COATS SWEATERS SKIRTS HANKIE SHOES SCARFS SHEETS, PILLOW SETS PILLOW CASE SETS NAPKIN SETS TOWEL-WASH CLOTH SETS BRIDGE SETS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS BLANKETS A Complete Line For Boys and Girls e reiion cfc Don i . " ..i & 3.- nnrttrTrtniif i

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