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1 1 . In The j Realm of IPomen! Dial'448-l Marianne Taylor Editor j Miss Jaf Crabtree and Mr. Allen j O'Bryan left Sunday for Greensboro after spending the week end at the I home of Mr. O'Bryan's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor. Charles Hamilton, John Skarren, Swith Morris and Richard Bloodgocd ; liave returned u Raleigh to resume their studies at Stave College aftf spending the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ferpell have re turned frrn Norfolk, Va., where they speft the holidays. Messrs. C. C. and T. H. Carrow, who fchve been visiting their sister. Mrs. C D. Jones, have returned to their home in Philadelphia, Messrs. Pavrl and Christopher Jones accom panied them as far as Coklsboro. F. R. Seeley left Tuesday for Ral eigh where he will represent the .county in the Legislature -nw in Session. Miss Mabel Truiti of Kiiuoh spent the week cud in lb -city. as Miss Rosalie S&ied of 'Greenville and Miss Jlaty Gray ;of LaGrang have returned i resume feheir 'duties at the Be<oiit -High School. Johnny Way, who has: Spent the'li days withihif : another re, has rre turned to resume his studies t t the meditsl oolhnjS! In IBatiiJifnore. Mis. francos -HatsaH has retained from vfeitiuc -relatives in Davkteon. Mr. .and 3Hrs. Wren Lawrewre re turned ;SuruSay from a ten days we&iing '.trip throuffii 'Florida. iaiss OifcermeO'Brya;n !is re turned .Ikub JBura-, where J&e was the week emd guesrf of Mrs. Hugh Owxstieat JBraxtoi, Ailairtarad Tom Davis haw reUrro sd :to Campbell SColloge aftr rpeuliug -.the holidayf. with - 58.1. W5i?MEi.'A;dajr, 'Jr.,"".h return cd fco iiem.e!bis,Bedicalsistodies at Terople Uhri-versity in . Pbaadelphia, Pa, . ! f! ri Mi-. IDaw 'CJawsoas i Sf. Faytt teville, w ja Tisitw i initbe . cityi latl week. .TOrt. :R biuret Gray .of Asniapolis, M&,. .is jpej!ingr.a itew daj here with Ihis .wffri.Mr. ItaryOGasry. SSSx 'rTayim (0.'Bryn: retumsed to Chrirft .School, near Asheville, Sun day aEtr; 5pdit(gt!An;-.hoJidirs,f with his mxnther.lJf rs. J. H. Patrick- and hii-gasidjiauemts. Mr.;atnd. Mrall. W. Tajimi:. . H. W :Nie jmd i'i'aeiily rltfcs-ned Fridity ffrom s weiiks Visit. ,loJ'el--boimneJlia. Jte. -H-fltn .A. a.aplaii .Sr., an noun.cKstj.heBjsaaemeijtidf: his ;daet.h ter Jf.ellB'.'S.usant&vMr." Wlliam Qvm ningiam f. Woikigde,: Ntw. Jersej No datte !hP befi -set -as ;yet 'Ifi the wdtlhuK. The Hiurifiie of Miss Vildred Salter t Wn .EUyitrds ;L-rence of East, iPuttftsylvriH, W'as vlem nized at the At,n .Stwet MetUodist Episcopal CinuKcb on -Siurda.y.ftf'ter-,noon, Decjber SS. Tlw vows were iaid before the iKv. J. 'I. Joyce ss jisted by Re. C 1L iRog.;. .A white and jgiswn color scher; ws effectively ci'ied out in b hrx;h decoratwyis ty the kuse of jjaltiw, long leaf jsi.rv ao.uthr.rn smi- Jax,r)istletoe, and baskets of jrladoh. JSeve.p branched stamilsirds aiding Jighted tapers were arranged at in tervals Jn the choir !oft M ;ftiand th btf-el. A program of nuptial music as rendrd' by Mrs. Charlee Hassejj, organist, preceding the etrsmfwy Miss EdStfc faynard of Ap, soLo est, sanjr "I Love You Truly" and "The Sweet Story Ever Told." The Bridal Cfcoras from "Lohengrin" was used as tfe processional while Mendelssohn's Wadding March waa the recessional. During the cere mony, Mrs. Hassell softly played "Lieberstraum." First to enter wets the ushers: Messers. Troy Johnson and Clifton Wade of Beaufort; D. G. Bell, Cousin of the bride, of Morehead City: ami Elliott Harrell of Raleigh. Preceding the bride to the altar were her attendants: Misses May Swann of Kinston and Fayetteville, Mabel Truitt of Beaufort,, Panthea Boyd of Henderson, and Helen Law--rence, sister of the gioom, of Scot land Neck. They were gowned in dabonnet crushed velvet dresses, floor length viti puffed aUevea, tba only ornaments being imported rhino stone buckles at the throat and back, They wore dose fitting turbans and carrieu muu ux u. -' the latter h.ing ornamented I with a single gardenia. The maid of honor, J ,T- .1 . matov'wt Miss EIva Salter, cou-sm of th bride wore an identical gown of velvet and a brunaed turban wit rhinestone ormuaont Her muff was showered with Rardemas and valley lilies. Janior attendant were little Mm , Jean Ball and Bilhe Ball of Harlowo. , Jn wore a whe satin dress mad, I on princess hnS with puffed sleeves ; and she wore a wreath of white rose-1 buds on her lhair. She carried a! nosegay cf Yailey lilies and pink j roses. Bi'l.u wore a suit of iljtrk blue. The hrivie, who was given in mar liage by her father, was gowned in ivory satin, circular skirt, with a long train. The nei;k was cawlcl. the sleeves full, tap?vinjt la a closely fitting point at the . wrist. Covered satin buttons weie the only orna ment. An illusion veil falling the length of the train wfe gathered ii. n cap effect and oramntei with Grange blossoais. &he carried -a Prayer Book shovwred widi vallef lillies. The bridejttwvm was tJinded 'i.'y his cousin, DeTmfeHollidtti, of Spring Hope, as feest itfiia. Shoitly fter Uhe taiimony, Mr. and Mrs. Lawreie-lttSor a weeding trip to Florida and ther iyoinU South. The iridc iis ithe ily (daugkter of Mr. and Mrs. ula-M. Salter Mer rimon. She iis ;gBiduate of St. Paul's Scbonil and AVomis ' Col lege of the huvewfcy of North' Car olina. Situ- ier putuluation . she has J taught cuce an tne rbi&i -schooJt-of Colfax nd of IBeaufofl. Mr . Lance-i:a nahve of.ficot - land Nok,a:gradtiate of N. C. State College So the class df Single that time ike has 'been. assrediated wft'h the R. JL :Re.ymlda -Tohacco J3oj pany in ?.nnsylvania. Following 4he weddinir reheiasal held' on f'riday eveniog prior to -the nuptials, Miss lElva .'Salter and . Mis.; Mabel Tiruitt osntettairmrf .the bridal parry al the American Legion .'Har:, and on Saimxlky ;morsiing they were entertajaed att a wtubiijig breakfast at tbe bctmjecKf She baaije'siareBts at Mcrrinaoai. Oat of :towa guesEs -for :the .-eere- mojay 5ntilultfi; .Mr. . and Mrs. IE. W. LawreHf e an8 Sir. Jesiee .Hollidfn-.of Scotland JJdk; :Mr. :mti .Mrs. Bd-in Cox f GiiliiiinBa;.'Mr .and.Mss.-M H. ElEutt iar ji' M m; ifEsteile . Ellsctt, Higlt Point; affifiB Annie .Mclntyre, Misses fcarah Palmer iiind .Nan ers, and 3!b:. drge JR cers, : GiiJiani : Mr. and Mr8. iariice fEa.ylor and.JMiss Maude Carraway, Newport News, Va. Mrs. F. M. Nelson, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. W. Q. (Gusikmsrajilt ifaniily.'Mr. Willie Btww;, Airs. .Alex .N&scib, Mrs. C. XL. -Nktm, Mts. .Sam. Mills, Mr. and Mi's. IL. I. .Smallwood, New Bem; M5s ilnez Becton and Mr. L. D. BelajsfSa., Waike J?cnMt, -Mrs. SS. N. Moore, T.uscarora; .Mr. J. P. Harris, Wasjhmgtan, JJ. CC-; .Mrs. A) lan Dixon, Allianre; and Mr. Everi ett Bell, WdKingbm,"5I.i:. i MAHRT J0HNS53N : RECEPTION Miss Mary Taylor :Hirriant, and Miss Marianne Taylor were hostess es at a recej4iwn 'TuisUhiy ?Ti!$)t. De cember 29th, a the fcime jvf Mrs. tbayard Tayiw, given by .Mrs. John H. Johnson iu honor d -her .iiaugh tt'i, Miss Mildred Jolnwon, -.wJiose wdding to Mr. Louis Mitbrt xif Day ton, Ohio, was 3emnize;l December T;.'ie house waileautifuIViilQctirit ed i ith Southern sjniiax, Clhuiatnus greets, and white cathedjial .cjtn Jles. Mrs. Charles Hawell recehed the' guests ii the front door dur'wg thel first pa if- of the evening, Mrs. Gv&y Hassell receiving during the ibtttej jart. Mist Evelyn Norcom usfcered .tie ladies to the uprtairs dreaiiajg rom, whilt Miss Ethel Whitehmrsst asKiitcd m fy e men's coat room. 3J.ss Marjayine Taylor introduced the juests to the receiving line, which was composed of Mrs. John son, Mrs. Mary C Mahrt, of Dayton, Ohio:; Miss Johnsotf, bride, Mr. Mrhrt groom. Miss Mary Taylor Hinnant, maid of honor, anJ Mr. Jame D. nerrman, oi uayton. best man. The guetjs ...re ushered by Mifs Johntee DSH into the dining room, wh-j punch was served at each end of the perfectly appointed table, with it's Italian lace cloth, cathedral can dles in crystal holders, crystal bas kets of narcissi, and the three tiered wedding cake. Serving punch were Mrs. J. Hill Patrick of Rutherford, N. J., and Mrs. James D. Hen-man, of Dayton, assisted by Misses Julia Thomas, Sidney Thomas, Virginia Staton of Morehead City, Helen Jones, and Carolyn Wheatly. Mrs. Christopher Jones showed the guests into the hall, where they registered in the bride's guest book, hich was kept by Miss Alma Potter. THE FEAUFORT NEWS THtJ KSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1037 bout' Musi: was furnished through the evenii? by Miss Rath Lcv.-ls and Mrs. Ch-.ies Hassell. Inclrded in Mrs. Hassell 's vocal selection?, were '"Because," "0, Promise Me" and "Roses of Picartiy.' Around two hun - dred friends called durirr ;he even ing. Mrs. Hancock Entertains Mrs. C. E. Hancock entertained at a lovely buffet supper Sunday night in honor of her niece, Miss Henrietta Marshall, of Texas, who was her guest over the week end. A ....... Eleanor Jones, Ruth Lewis, Evelyn , , Taylor i . r . ... ' . 1 B ' . . a ... Thnmnc Wpl. Jy'Brvan and' Marianne Tavlor. Messrs a D Jom Ho0( Hood Jameg Day. Eenard L Bobby Robeita, Charles Case, Ru- fug Sewe1 am, Jameg potter A Mlciom chicken WM ge ter whkh g werc d b . Women's Club Have New Department The Womans Club has this yr'vr inaaratcd a 'department of the Amcvican Il&if'.e. The firrt meetfni; ! will be held &t the home if Mrs. C. A. Sevpell (n Wednesday, Jan. -13 tn al 3:30 oV-lock. Rev. Frank HU1 oi forehead City will launch thra se ries of .programs wit a talk wi The Art of -L;ivine Toeethw. At succeeding moathly -eetings j mee -reetly aiss 4-ae stwx t. Now different aspects of ihe burfiess of I f eouie it might b the frequency homeAiitking will be- jsreaafc-ed. The ; ftf tniters that lep1tie nUstk in-tha't time -and place of u'.h '-nwting will vicinity, but we iiav heard diff ereht-be-announced. 1 ly. They haveat iwpde ttfeir rpub'ic TYe group of leaker for the appearance together :at. "yet, but may yeer include, in aditiohifo. Mr. Hall, 1 they both -wank so hawl that they Dr. F. E. Hyde, iwrfho will present the haven't a chaiu:. satject of Health faith Home; Mr..' He mentsoneJ ait the Ibeginnif g of C L. Beam, financial -affiiects of tbel dhe holidaTS thrit the 'bws and girls Iwme. IMiss Neal ana ."Sirs. Esfteittaie. SeweT Miss Ceorgc& .Neal and Mr. Ruas Sewell entertaTmd the home of AT i' l- .- V .... 1 C.. nin.V.1- nf l Welsh.rareWt and :st.avenger paiSy. Guests for the delightful party in cluded Mr. and TMrs. Robert Lang, Mr. and Mrs. iStaillf y Woodlani. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard 'Taylor, Mrs. Hill Patrick, 23m. iW. .K. Hinnant, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. .Ilyne, Misses Ruth Lewis, liars -ior Hinnant,! Mari anne Taylor, Evelyn Styron, Eliza beth II;irt'fy.,iIKicn and Ciarlotte Perkins znd JJss .Stephens, of Green ville, and Jane Crabtree of Greensboro, Messrs. Jack Neal, Wade Neal, Graham lltuncan, Kenneth John son, Borden Mnne, Taylor O'Bryan, Allen O'Bryaa :and Ashley IReithei, of New Jersey. The guests; ennjoyed a (delicious Welsh-rarebit mrpper, afttr which each couple was (given a .list of ar ticles they haii to .gather within an hour. First gnrcize 'winners for the evening were iMiss Jane Crabtree, and Allen O'BryaT), viho a-eceived a manicuring sett ;and .a rhaiidsome tie, respectively. Other ,prize winners were Charlotte Perkins and Taylor O'Brydii, Gra.laim IDuncan and Eve lyn Styron, Mkrianne .Taylor and Kenneth Johnaim,, Jienrietta Marshal! and Wade Neal. The jcallection of the winners was:: -a No .Parking sign, a baby carriage, .a .picture of George Washington, a bag of salt, and an alley cat. The 3ist of the last three couples included a -rail "rhasdkerchief, a straw hat, a biiidlt;,, a aaoster and a !; goat. Everything was .collected by this group excertt the ,naL Mrs. Wheathr Honors Miss Johnson anal Mrs. "Mahrt .Mrs. C. R. Wbaatly .entertained at aXuffet supper Tttesday night, De- cetuber 29th, in lam or of Miss Mil-di,-a Johnson and Mr. Laiiis Malut, bridV and groom of lie month. Before supper pi.wh and hois d'oivses were servufi. The guests were ushered into tfue lov.uly dining room, where they were served a de licious thicken salad -plate with sand wiches, niives, stuffed celery., etc. After th supper course raffee and , fourteen touples were the guest of fourteen couples were tie guests iOf Jtfrs. WheaJSjy. SCOUT NEWS We boy scewts of Beaufort held it&eir regular nvpeting Friday night Jan. ;.. 1937. The new Seoul Master Mr. Fred G. I-iwis -onducte the program giv ing r faik on the requirements of a Tend: fsot, First and Second Class Scout end care of Jk-out property. The following officer were elect ed for tue new year: Junior Assist ant Scoutmaster Dougla House, Patrols leaders Roscoe Mason, Jar vis Herring and Douglass House, Scout Scribe John Davis, other offi cers will ge elected at the next meet ing. The program was closed with the .Scout oath and the Lords prayer. . John Davis (Scribe) Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. L. C. Dickenson, Mrs. D. F. Merrill and Miss Opal Merrill left Tuesday for Sanatorium to attend the wedding of Miss Irene Eubanks to Orren Bryan Israeil on Wednesday, January 6th. : y ! $ I ? SEA GULL TOLD ME This is a little late, but as v.'o wer not here last week it is toa good to miss, and we a.e t:ll wunderiflg a bout it all. Whose wallet v.-as it that was found a.ound the grounds of Xha Community Center, building before any of the dancrs. hegan down tkere, mind you, anJ. what certain &ttra;tive blond's piutare was found y.i it? It is rumoifJ. the article be- l..:ged to a handscme Walce Forest J student, and the girl. ..well, can't you guess? Speaking cf'lovo in bloom" (who was -sTM'aking of it?)it s certainly birthing aiounci !.e LiiUe Diug Sta-ro. O)' haven't you heard of t'fiii yoig clerk ir tJitire "w.o -is sq very attentive to -attractive voanir nfcrse employed in a doctor's who came hmw ;as "'aitjadiefe" sseem ed to have .'ha :-misir,iderstandings, and that tJwy would probably not be speaking to WDfch ;otlwr by 5he time they were :aady'to return to school. Well, vre wfli .reittarnly -f(ifeed, be cause n the last night f Vacation the beaatfffjJ Ibnuntstte Urom -St. Mary's was .with the Personality Boy of Morehead (after .a quarell that lastitd (Soring itie entire season) ; that Adorable Boy from -Morehead, a student at Stitte College, and that charming popular high school girl of West Ann .Street were atomancing.; the taJ3 and ihaudsome blonde, a native f BeaixfoTS,:also .hJitudent at State, KMonad Ao stand :in constantly with the good looking blond girl on Pollack St. (UVrjn, what a surprise) ; the two jwimtioiied in 4be "wallet" incident also were together "that last night". We believe ibe tall and handsome auditor was, also, being favored with the company of the brunette f wnn MoreliH&d, (who at tends Merideth College) before the holidays wer over anfl 3t really be gins to look serious in that direct ion, too! Much of interest happened during the holiday which. I have been "threatened," not to print in this column. The .Sea GuH was just burst ing with news to tell me, and was 1 surprised when I discovered one in cident to be one in which I was deep ly involved, oh, well, let's not into that any furthfr. Maybe by next week something really interesting will happen! (No remarks from any one, please M) Bottle Mos?e Five years ago a bottle contain ing an SOS was thrown from the Norwegian ship "Evanger" duriny a storm. The bottle crashed rp on a beach recently at Esbierg, Denmark. The "Evaager" survived the storm. The value of pure bred dogs in the United States is estimated at sixty million dolka's. A 15 room house .al Beaver, Fa., has 30 clocks, some of which are ov er. 20 years ld. A million divorced American wom en are supported partly or totally by alimony. More tban 80 ytr cent f the 26 000,000 eligible workers 5n 2be Unit ed States have been assigm-d regis tration numbers nndrr the Old Age Pension Act The U. S. Navy )ws just complet ed a $19,000,000 airplane can-ier battleship. The body of an adult deer meas ures a little more than three feet from breast to rump. A fish that cannot swim cornea from Portuguese, West Africa called the mud-skipper, which breathes thru its tail and drowns if it goes out cf its flj-pth. Oozing at the wheel is a common cause of automobile accidents. The Grsat Comet of 1911 was larg er than the sun. Only one man in 20 reaches height of six feet or taller. Benjamin Franklin attended school only two years, between the ages of eight and ten. Rays of the sun have been found to be hotter in winter than in sum mer. 500,000 persons already have met death in the Spanish civil war. Only 2,067,736 paid income tax es in the United States last year. The Bible contains 3,666,480 let ters, 773,476 words, 31,178 verses, 1,195 chapters and 66 books. The size of farms in the United States declined from an average of 156.9 acres in 1030 to 154.3 j.crcs ,at the end of 1935. Uncle Sam's public debt at the end of this year will be in excess of thir ty four billion dollars. Scientists say common head colds last only three or four days and give immunity for three months. Last of the kin of the first presi dent, George Washington, is Mrs. Eleanor Washington Howard, great great grandniece of Washington. Planning Secretarial School At St. Paul's St. Paul's school proposes to es tablish a commercial s.-hool in Beau fort, provided that at lea--t 20 stu dents will enroll, it was stated here this week. "We are sure that every one will be interested in our plan to give the yoang people cf the commu nity an opjioi-tnity to be trained for commercial positions,'' said the sponsor of the school. This plan will alleviate the necessity of leav ing home fer such an education f.-K're the osts prohibit many ambi tmis you'.igsters f-om gaining com mercial training. An interview for those interested in the proposition, may call at St. haul's school o Jan uary 12. Em Hm&nU will Ivi gin or. January 15. The commerrial cla.-s will be taugl.t by Mrs. G. R. Spii:!- gle, a graduate cf AtiaW. Business 'College- LOST MAN'S BOAT FOUND ON BEACH A -3 5-foot skiff identified as th one rented by L5ie Slocum, middle gS Plainsfield. N. J., insurance n; last Friday in Morehead City, - wtcs found Tiesfr the ocean's surf by a fisherman sft. Salter Path on Tues y. The l.t was turned over to I Fort Maeoa 'Coastguard, who with Capa Loelflvat and members of Ad vance Bast A in Morehead City un er command of Capt. A. Johnasan coniductef an extensive search for ' tha mfesVg man for several days. Slocum 'had come to Carteret early YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Are Filled with utmost Skill and Ac curacy and with Highest Quality Pharma ceuticals and Chemicals in this Drug Store JOE HOUSE Drug Store "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Prompt and Efficient Mail and Phone Order Service Dial 3331 Beaufort PROGRAM BEGINNING Thursday & Friday Jan. 7th & 8th Uing Crosby and Madge Eva -in- T,' "Pennies From Heaven" Alo Betty Boop ! R.l, Rall Football Saturday &. Sunday Jan. 9th & 10th Gary Cooper & Jean Arthur in "The Plainsman" Sat. Show Starts 1:30 Serial I Sunday Shows 2:00, 4:00 A. 9:00 Comedy Monday & Tuesday Jan. 11th & 12th Errol Flynn & Oliva de Hav-I illand in "The Charge of Thel Light Brigade" Also Latest Nows PAGE FTvr last week and was stopping at tho Willis Inn in Morehead City. lie had rented the skiff to go rowing, but upon his failure to return late Fri day the search for his body began by Morehead City's police and the coastguard units mentioned. Chief Jimmie Willis of Morehead City, talked by telephone to the brother-in-law of the missing man on Sun day. Harbor Improvements Recommended Locally The War Department this week recommended to Congress that more than ? 1,000, 000 be appropriated for maintenance of rivers and harbors in North Carolina during the fiscal year beginning next July 1. The recommendations included the fol lowing for tis section: Inland water way to Beaufort harbor, $199,000; Beaufort harbor, $17,500; Pamlico Sound-Bc-aufort harbor waterway, $11,000; Inland wat.'iway to Cape Fear River, includin;; waterway U Jacksonville, $ir0,0t!0; Morehead City harbor, $100,000. The only new work recommended oy the War De partment was improvenu'r.tK of Smith's Creek at Wilmington. P. T. A. TO SPONSOR CARNIVAL The Parents Teachers Association nf RiiBiifnrt. Hit-h School will s",IKillS'i' i a carnival to be held at thu Ik';tu!'-rt i Hitrh Gvm Rri'iay night, January l.'th, beginning at 7: O'clock. There will-be booths of all kinds, and games for all ages. Miss Jeanne Stubbs has leturned to Louisburg College after spending the holidays with her parents. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS THIS WINTERS Kp yum if ana nu wtt ft lui4 AM 1m Urn mU w turn ft hundrW fitn to rJtm ftttlOVMMM 4ttft lO C0Mtipftti4ll!! uni m.-m tail iiii-m Beaufort, N. C. Theatre THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK Wednesday Jan. 13th Dorothy Lamour & Ray Mil land in "The Jungle Princess" Also News & Comedy COMING SOON Gold Diggers of '37 "College Holiday" Dodsworth" "Reunion" Y.
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