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Thursday, July 17th, 1941.
THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C.
PAGE FIVE
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OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING
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TRUTH
Truth is the trial of itself,
And needs no other touch;
And purer than the purest gold,
Refine it' ne'er so much.
It is the life and light of love,
The sun that ever shineth,
And spirit of that special grace,
That faith and love defineth.
It is the warrant of the wo:d,
That yields a s-cent so sweet,
As gives a power to faith to tread
All falsehood under feet.
Ben Jonson.
Mrs. Zion Mason has returned
from Norfolk, where she has been
with her husband several days. He
is employed there.
J. F. Quinn spent the week-end
in Norfolk with his wife and
daughter. He was accompanied
there by Miss Ester Bell Fodrie.
Mrs. George Eastman and pa
rents, Dr. and Mrs. V. P. Hedrick,
left Monday returning to Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett
and children of Indiana are visit
ing the laters parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Richards on Front Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Howe, Jr.,
of East Radford, Va., are spending
their vacation here with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Howe, and sis
ter Mrs. Charles Hassell.
Miss Nina Gainer of Newport is
visiting her sister Mrs. C. R.
Wheatly.
Miss Lucy Holland has return
ed from Clinton where she has
been several weeks with relatives.
John Butler spent Sunday in
Durham at Duke hospital with his
brother who is receiving treatment
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatsell re
turned to Alexandria, Va., Friday
after a visit here with his parents,
Capt. and Mrs. Chas. Hatsell.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hatsell of
Alexandria, Va., are visiting his
uncle, Charles Hatsell and family.
Clyde Hill, and friend Miss Le
Ella Horton, of Washington City,
are spending heir vacation here
with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Aycock Brown and
sons, Brantley and William Ken
neth went to Ocracoke last week
end. Mr. Brown returned to
Beaufort on Tuesday. The remain
der of the family will return early
next week.
Mr. Robert G. Lang who former
ly livsd in Beaufort where he was
operator of the Beaufort Theatre,
who now lives in Farmmville, made
a business visit here this week.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. David Irwin Ogles
by and family of iKnston have
moved in their new home Twin
Oaks up Bogue Sound.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potter have
returned home from Charleston,
West Va., after a visit with his
father Mr. Guy Potter, who return
ed to Beaufort with them.
Mrs. Edith N. Storey and fam
ily and friends of Madison, N. J.
are spending a while at Mrs.
Story's residence Storyland up
Bogue Sound.
Mrs. Ivey Mason is in Wilming
ton this week with her little son
who had his tonsils removed at Dr.
Sidbury's Baby Hospital, Monday.
Col. and Mis. Faiieigh Dickin
son returned to their home in New
Jersey Saturday after spending
several days here at the Inlet Inn.
Mrs. Gertrude Hancock has re
turned from Lynchburg where she
has been visiting her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyd and
son of New York, are spending the
summer here at the Manson house.
Mrs. Boyd is a niece of Mrs. N. W.
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and
daughter Eileen of Long Island,
aie visiting Mr. Taylor's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor.
Mrs. Will Smith and Miss Ola
Dudley are visiting relatives in
Norfolk this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Skip Willis are
spending several days in Norfolk
and at Virginia Beach.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis of
Mayport, Fla., Mrs. Marguerite
Willis were called here this week
due to the death of Mr. Jimmie
Salter of Davis. They attended
the funeral Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Longest of
Kinston are .'pending their vaca
tion here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Longest.
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Miss Mabel Green of Asheville,
is visiting her sister Mrs. Ben
Jones.
Mr. Daniel McAdoo and son of
Philadelphia, are guests of his son-in-law,
B. Frank Robinson and his
grandchildren at Highland Park.
Mr. McAdoo has not seen the chil
dren in ten years when they moved
here with their father to live.
Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Chadwick
motored to Wilmington Sunday to
see Mrs. Chadwick's brother-in-law
Mr. Sutton who is a patient at
James Walker hospital.
Misses Lucille Safrit, Mary Sue
Rudder, Leonard Safrit and Robert
Smith motored to Wilmington Sun
day for the day.
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Mrs. John Daw and son Harry
and his wife of New Jersey, are
visiting Mrs. Daw's sister Mrs.
Ernest Guthrie, Sr.
Mr. itnd Mrs. Hubert Guthrie of
New Jersey, and sister Miss Jane
Guthrie of Englehard spent the
week-end here with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Guthrie, Sr.
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Mis. Cecil Guthrie of Norfolk,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Ro
land Davis.
Gilbert Potter of Atlanta, Ga
is spending his vacation here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pot
ter, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Gaskill, of
Tampa, Fla., visited friends and
ltlatives here Tuesday. They are
returning home after spending
their vacation at Sea Level with
Mr. Gaskill's mother.
Mr. r.nd Mrs. Karl Soi enson of
Long Island who have been here
visiting her mother Mrs. Sue Skar
ren and brothers, left Tuesday re
turning home.
Mrs. W. B. Longest, Jr., and
children have gone to Port Mon
mouth, N. J., to spend a month
with Mr. Longest who is employed
there. They were accompanied
by Miss Dora Dean Jefferson who
will visit friends and relatives in
New Jersey and New York during
the next month.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor and
daughter Miss Joyce Taylor, re
turned on Monday from Asheville
where they went last Friday. They
were accompanied home by their
son Jesse who has been vacationing
for several weeks in Asheville and
Brevard.
Miss Esther Belle Fodrie has
returned home after visiting
friends in Norfolk. Her brother
Howard is now visiting relatives in
Raleigh.
Mr. James Garland Willis left
Wednesday afternoon for Charles
ton, South Carolina where he w ill I
be in the Navy Reserve.
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Richard Chadwick left this week
to attend State Highway School in
Raleigh. :
Mr. Dave Perry , of Washington
City, is spending his vacation here
at the Inlet Inn and with relatives.
Mrs. B. E. Bigger of Hannibal,
Missouri, Mrs. A. W. Hewitt and
daughter Patricia Beth, of Cincin
nati, Ohio, are guests this week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stan
ley Potter.
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Mr. Frank King Jr., has return
ed to Belleville, N. J. after a visit,
with his afther Mr. Frank King Sr.
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will make their home in Hickory.
Those from Hickory attending
the wedding were the grot-m's pa
rents Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Moretz,
little Miss Rebecca Moretz, Mrs.
H. Clifton Deal and Mrs. Burton
Starr.
M and Mrs. A. A. Garner of j grandchildren, one who is married.
Newport, R. F. I)., or "Uncle j The gathering also served as a
Adrian" and "Aunt Lula"' as they , sort of reunion between old friends
are populaily called, were married . and everyone enjoyed renewing old
July 1st, 1891. They have been acquaintances and making new
farming in the vicinity of Newport ! ones. While they were standing
most of their lives, and are well1 for a picture, someone asked Mr.
liked by their many friends. Tues- j Garner how peace was kept in the
dav thev showed their grateful ap- family, and who was the boss in
nreciation of their friends bv en-, his family, anyway. Mr. Garner
tertaining some 12l of them at a
delicious dinner served in front of
their country home on the lawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Garner are active
Baptists as are several of their
children and several Baptist minis
ters were present at the affair.
Most of them spoke on religion af
ter the meal.
The Garners have twenty five
remarked that peace had been kept
by letting hi wife be the boss, for
the first fifty years, but now he
was going to be the boss for the
nexth fifty. The Garner's receiv
ed scores of valuable gifts from
their children and friends. All in
all, everyone enjoyed the affair.
(Thoto bv Leon Mann in Greens
boro Daily News.
MISS BAILEY BECO MES
BRIDE OF MR. MORETZ
DOUBLE WEDDING
TO TAKE PLACE
AT CORE CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. Manly M. Eubanks
and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyke C. Dickinson
announce
the engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughters
Delphine Lee Eubanks
to
Albert Dole Fulford
and
Florence Louise Dickinson
to
Ernest Allen Nelson
the wedding to take place August
twenty-seventh, nineteen
forty-one
Core Creek Community Church
GOLDEN WEDDING
have
The following invitutionB
been received in Beaufort:
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus T. Eubanks
request the pleasure of your
company
at the
fiftieth anniversary of their
marriage
on the evening of Friday, the
eighteenth of July
from eight until ten o'clock
at home
Beaufort, North Carolina
STEAK SUPPER
TUESDAY NIGHT
Misses Louise Guthrie. Sue Mur
ray Thomas, Carol Truitt and Ed
ith Stevens entertained at a steak
fry at the beach, Tuesday night.
Guests were Hildred Carraway.
Betty Rumley, Carrie Lee Jones,
Dick Parker, Ilave Hill, James C'af
frey, Ben Benn, Harry Taul John
Vanderveer and Harold Lenox.
MRS. DAN DARLING
CONTINUES ILL
Mrs. Dan Darling who is a pa
tient at Duke hospital is not doing
so well. Mr. Darling left today
for Duke to be with her for a few-days.
Miss Louise Bailey, of Beaufort
and Morganton, daughter of Mrs.
Iva Paul Bailey of Beaufort, and
H. D. Moretz, of Hickory, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Moretz of Hick
ory, were united in marriage at
the home of the brides mother,
Sunday afternoon July 13th, at 5
o'clock, the Rev. E. W. Erwin offi
ciating. The bride wore white organdy
and carried a nosegay of white
roses and fever-few.
The vows wree spoken before a
background of southern smilax,
baskets of white gladioli and can
delabra. Mrs. G. M. Paul, pianist, present
ed a program of wedding music in
cluding "Because", Mendelsssohn's.
Wedding March", and "O Promise
Me".
Immediately alter the ceremo
ny the mother of the bride enter
tained the immediate families and
out-of-town guests at an informal
reception at her home. The bride
and bridegroom left during the re
ception on a wedding trip up the
coast of North Carolina.
Mrs. Moretz was graduated from
Beaufort High School, then at
tended Lenoir Rhyne College,
Hickory, N. C, where she received
her B. S. degree. Later she took
a post graduate course in Medicai
Technology at the Duke University
School of Medicine, and is now
employed by Grace Hospital at
Morganton, N. C.
Mr. Moretz was graduated from
Hickory High School, then Lenoir
Rhyne College where he received
his B. S. degree. He now has a
position with the Carasol Chemi
cal Co., Hickory, N. C. The couple
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JULY 20, 21, 22
Frank Morgan, Kent Taylor, Ann Rutherford,
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Otto Kruger in
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AIso-"Spider Returns
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Roy Rogers "In Old Cheyene"
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ELOODGOOD-MILE2
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mi'ej an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Imogen, of Asheville and
Winston-Salem, to Lieutenant
Richard Miller Bloodgood of Aber
deen Proving Grounds, Md., and
Beaufort, N. C, the wedding to
take place in Winston-Salem in August.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
The following announcement-!
have been received in Beaufort:
'A nnnuncir.g the arrival of Su
fin Virginia. Burn July 10, 11)41.
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Swindell, Lu
eania, N. C.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Mit
chell of Swansboro Friday, July -tt'.i
at Potters Hospital, a daughter.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Montfor.l
Garrish, of Ocracoke, at Potters
Emergency hospital on Wednesday
afternoon, July 16, a daughter.
MRS. CARL GASKILL ILL
Mrs. Carl. Gaskill is quite ill this
week with an attack of lumbago af
her home on Ann .Street.
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