Thursday, December 3, 1942
THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C.
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LOVE'S REUNION
On the line of the horizon,
s an island dark and fair,
And in the quiet of the midnight
Two lone hearts are winging there.
There where giant palms are wa
ving Silhouted in the light,
Of the full moon which casts shad
ows, On the golden .sand so bright.
There where tropic flowers bloom
ing
Sweetly scent the jungle air,
And a sense of expectation,.
Makes the island seem aware.
Here, within this scene of beauty
Love has made a dream come true;
And two lost hearts share reunion
In a secret rendezvous.
Carol Bessent
Mrs. Howard Jones and Mrs. C.
O. Pitts and children spent last
Friday in New Bern shopping.
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Miss Charlotte Sanders return
ed homer on Sunday after spending
Thanksgiving in Dover and Kins
ton. Mrs. Sunie Bell came back
with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tillet spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
Mrs. Roy H. Brown in Zebulon.
They returned Friday evenirg.
Friends will regret to learn that
Mrs. S. E. Taylor, corner Ann and
Queen streets has been il for the
past ten days.
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Mrs. D. M. Denoyer and Mrs. H
D. Paul spent Saturday in New
Bern shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Flowers who
have been occupying an apartmen'.
with Mrs. D. M. Denoyer left this
week for Miami Fla. Mr. Flowers
has been employed at Cherry
Point.
Russell Jauss of State College
spent Thanksgiving at home with
his parents who have an apart
ment in the "old Dey House".
David Hill of Wilmington spent
the weekend home with his pa;ents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hill and on
David Hill of Wilmington spent
the week end home with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hili and
on Sunday Nov. 29 he celebrated
his 19th birthday.
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Mrs. Johnnie Wiley returned
home this week from Camp Butner
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after spending the week end with
her husband who is stationed tnere
Tony DeCandia of Brooklyn, N.
Y. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Lewis.
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Mrs. Nelson Lewis has return
ed from New York where she un
derwent an operation several
months ago.
Miss Margaret Hamilton, hupt.
of Potters Emergency ho.spit.il has
cturned home from New l oik
and other northern cities where
she spent several months vacation.
Miss Burnice Willis of Potters
Hospital has returned from New
York after spending several day:
with relatives and friends.
Charlie Styron of Hatteras ;peiu
Sunday with his sister Mrs. Jot
Mason. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Richards
left this week for Terra Haute, Ind
where their son, Teddie who is in
the US Army will meet them.
Walter Morris has returned from
New York where he has been on
business.
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Mrs. J A Ratcliffe, daughter
Mary and granddaughter Christe
na Porter of Greenville spent
Thanksgiving here with her son
John Ratcliffe and Mrs. Ratcliffe.
Mrs. Ben May of Lexington
spent Thanksgiving holidays here
with her husband who is employed
here. She returned home Monday.
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Mrs. Joseph Sebes has returned
from a visit with her husband's
parents, in Dusquesne, Pa.
David Caffrey student of Oak
Ridge Military Academy spent the
holidays home with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Caffrey.
Miss Mary Sue Rudder spent
the Thanksgiving holidays with
her grand parents at Republican
Grove, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek are
spending this week in Raleigh with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chadwick of
Kinston spent the holidays home
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Josiah Chadwick.
Friends wil be glad to learn that
Graham Duncan Sr., who is a pa
tient at James WaWlker Hospital
in Wilmington is improving and
hopes to be home within the week.
Mrs. Richard Chadwick and son
came home from the Morehead
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City hospital on Tuesday and are
at her home 811 Ann Street.
Miss Nell Sheffield and Philip
Thomas Jr., of Suffolk, Va., spent
last week-end with Philip's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thomas of Ann
Street.
Miss Florence Hamilton of At
lantic, is spending several days in
Beaufort while she is having medi
cal treatment. She is the guc-t of
her brother, Julian Hamilton of
Ann Street.
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Mrs. Oscar Phillips. (Mary Ma
son) of Washington D. C. has been
spending the past week with the
Ball's at Harlowe and with Beau
fort relatives and friends.
Mr. ::nd Mrs. Julian Hamilton,
their two sons and daughter, "Miss
Carrie." Norcom, and Henry Nor
coni went to Columbia last Wed
nesday to spend Thanksgiving with
Mr. W. M. Norcom.
L. A. Oakley left Tuesday for
Greensboro to visit Mrs. Oak ey's
father, C. J. Erockmann who un
derwent an operation on Wednes
day.
Mrs. Wilma Clark and children
of Clarksville Va., spent the holi
days with her sister Mrs. W. D.
Skarren and other relatives.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Ray Dickinson
announce the marriage of her
daughter
Madie Alberta
to
Mr. John Patrick
on Tuesday, December the first
Nineteen hundred and forty-two
Beaufort, N. C, R.F.D.
At home 61 High St., East
Rutherford, N. J.
MISS MUSE ENTERTAINS I
Friday afternoon following
Thanksgiving, Miss Amy Mrse en
tertained a number of friends at
the home of Mrs. Hugh Jones on
Queen Street. No great pains were
taken to follow any color scheme
very carefully, but such as was
used was patriotic. Upon arrival a
dessert course of mince pie a la
mode and coffee was served after
which three progressions of bridge
were played. Mrs. F. E. Hyde with
high score was awarded a Camellia
Japonica plant.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Earl Sal
ter of Newport announce the birth
of a daughter, Nov. 30.
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RfCHMOND-THOMAS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Thomas
hist week announced the engage
ment of their .daughter, Sidney
Manney Thomas, 2nd Lieut , U.
S. A., to Leon Booth Richmond Is
Lieut., U.S.A., the marriage to
take plii-e at 6 p.m., on December
5, in th Chapel at Port Bragg.
Plans for the wedding were
made public today. It wili: ol
course, be most appropriately a
military wedding. The bride will
wear the traditional white satin
with veil, and Mrs. Joseph David
Sebes, her matron of honor and
only attendant, will wear pink net
and lace with matching hat. Sam
A. Thomas, father of the biide,
will give her away.
In addition to Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas, Mrs. Bayard Taylor, .Mis:
Helen O'Biyan, and Miss Cathe
rine U liryan, will go irom Ueau
fort for the ceremony. No invi
tations will be issued but Mrs.
Thomas wishes to invite, through
this paper, any friends who can to
go down for the ceremony.
Miss Thomas has a host of
friends here. She is a graduate of
the Beaufort High School, of the
Nursing- School of James Walkei
Memorial Hospital, in Wilmington
and for several years served as of
fice nurse for Dr. U . L. Moore.
She enlisted in the Army Nuising
Corps last May with tlie rank of
2nd Lieutenant and has since been
stationed at Fort Bragg.
Lieut. Richmond is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Richmond of
Longmont, California. He has been
stationed at Fort Bragg for some
months. After the ceremony the
couple will take a short trip to an
unannounced destination. They
will return on Monday and both
officers will again take up their
duties.
AUXILIARY ENTERTAINS
SERVICE MOTHERS
Last Friday afternoon at the Le
gion Hut the American Legion
Auxiliary entertained Service mo
thers of Carteret County from 4
to 6 at a delightful informal tea
Mrs. James Caffrey greeted the
guests at the door. Tea was served
from a lovely lace covered table de
corated with trailing ivy. Mrs.
Hugh Hill and Mrs. W. H. Bailey
poured tea. lhey were assured m
serving by Misses Frances Kelly,
Rita Fay Hussey, Pauline Bailey,
Elizabeth and Neva Bell, members
of the Junior Auxiliary. Mrs.
John Brooks sang appropriate
songs and Mrs. R. G. Sanders gave
a number of piano selections both
of which added to the pleasi re of
the guests.
The register in charge of Mrs.
F. R. Bell showed the following mo
thers present: Mrs. R. G. Sanders
three sons in the Service; Mrs. G.
Brooks, two sons, Mrs. George
Henderson, two' sons; Mrs. Vir
ginia Windley Ipock, two sons,
Mrs. Wiley Taylor Sr., two sons;
Mis. M. S. Snowden, two sons;
Mrs. C. P. Tyler, two sons; Mrs.
Carvey Merrill, two sons . Those
having one son in the Service
were; Mrs. W. L. Arlington, Jr.,
Mrs. U. E. Swann, Mrs. Earle T.
Willis, Mrs. William H. Bailey.
Mrs. W. A. Mace; Mrs. R. H. Hill
Mrs. E. H. Potter, Mrs. W. G.
Temple, Mrs. Claud Wheatley,
Mrs. B. J. May, Mrs. Luther Ham
ilton, Mrs. 0. H. Johnson, Mrs. I.
C. Stallings, Mrs. James W Mason
and Mrs. Alvah II. Hamilton
DON DERO-STYRON
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 19.
Metropolitan Baptist Church
was decorated with palms, white
chrysanthemums and candelabra
for the marriage of Miss Rosalie
Styron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William Harvey Styron, to Mr.
Charles Peter Don Dero, U. S. C.
G., son of Mrs. Clara Lange Don
Dero, which took place last night
at 8 o'clock. The Rev. John Comp
ton Ball officiated at the ceremony
and Mr. Woodley Kalehoff, or
ganist, and Mr. Frank Numbs." s, U.
S. A., vocalist, rendered the nup
tial music.
(Jiven in marriage by her fath
er, the bride wore a gown of ivory
satin made with a fitted bodice and
long, fitted sleeves trimmed with
lace around the wrists, iter long
veil of illusion fell from a Juliet
cap of satin held by tiara of pearls
and orange blossoms. She carried
an arm bouquet of calla lilies.
Mrs. Janet Willard, sister of the
bride, was her matron of honor,
wearing a gown of rose taffeta
made on princess lines with a full
skirt and sleeves gathered below
the elbows. Her Juliet cap of vel
vet matched the color of her dress
and her bouquet was of chrysan
themums in two shades of pink.
Miss Dorothy Eaton Wells and
Miss Frances Willard were the
bridesmaids. Miss Wells wore a
gown of orchid taffeta matching
that of the matron of honor and
Miss Willard's blue gown was also
matching. Both carried bouquets
of chrysanthemums.
Mr. Don Dero had Mr. Louis
Kreiger as his best man and the
ushers were Mr. Vale Stephen
Canfield, Mr. Otis Murphy, Mr.
Stewart Baker and Mr. James Cal
vin Smith.
The bride's mother wore a floor
length dress of turquoise crepe
studded with gold sequins. She
wore a hat of matching shade
trimmed with pink ostrich plume,
pink gloves and gold slippers. Her
corsage was a pink orchid tied with
matching ribbon.
The groom's mother wora Iris
purple with jeweled belt. Her haf
was purple trimmed with velvet
roses. Her slippers were of silver
and her corsage was a purple or
chid tied with purple ribbon.
The mother of the bridegroom
assisted the bride's mother in re
ceiving the guests at the reception
in the bride's home which follow
ed the ceremony.
A leading caterer had charge of
the reception. A huge tiered wed
ding cake graced the center of the
table flanked by candekoras.
White pom poms and fern decorat
ed the white cloth. Large vases of
white chrysanthemums were plac
ed in the dining and living rooms.
About one hundred guests en
joyed the delicious refreshiiif nts
and stayed to see the bride und
groom leave for their train t.i lake
thein to points north. Alter a ten
day's honeymoon Mrs. Don Iiero
will make her home with her par
ents while Mr. Don Dero returns
to his duties in U. S. Coast Guard
service. The couple received nu
merous gifts, among them U. S.
Bonds.
The bride is formerly of Car
teret county.
Out of town guests were Mrs.
D. C. Willis, of Davis, aunt of the
bride; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willis,
of Davis; Mrs. J. P. Smith and Mrs.
Clarence Willard of Greenville.
For the going-away costume the
bride wore an aqua crepe dress
trimmed with gold sequins. Her
accessories were brown and she
wore a mink coat with a hat of
matching fur.
The bride attended Eastern
High School and is a graduate of
Strayer Business College. She is
now employed at the United States
Civil Service Commission. Mr.
Don Dero was graduated from Mc
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THE HUMPHREY'S
Mrs. J. W. Humphrey returned
Monday from Thanksgiving holi
days spent at Snow Hill, Wilson,
jind Fort Bragg. Mrs. Humphrey's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pitt
man of Clark, who have been
spending some time with her ac
companied her as far as Snow Hill
where they all visited Mrs. Ham
phrey's brother, H. B. Pittman.
From there Mrs. Humphrey went
to Wilson to spend Thursday with
Margorie and the two of then ran
down to Fort Bragg to see Bob
who is in the Field Artillery Re
placement Center there for his ba
sic training. Bob was laid up tem
porarily with a cold, but declares
he is happy in his new experiences.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Willin.n P. Garrish
of Ocracoke accounce the birth of
a son Wiliam P. Jr.. Friday, Nov.
27 at Potters Emergency Hospital.
Mi, and Mrs. Swindell Tay'or an
nounce the birth of a son Swindell
.Allen, Saturday -Nov. at. rot- j
ters Emergency hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gillikin of
Williston announce the birth of a
son. Dec. 2 at Potters hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Straiton of
Davis announce the birth of a
daughter, December 1 at Potters
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hardy of
Lukens announce the birth of a
son, Sunday, Nov, 29 at Potters
Emergency hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Talbot of
Beaufort RFD announce the birth
of a daughter, Beatrice, Thursday,
November 19 at Potters hospital.
Kinley High School and is now a
second class petty officer in the
Coast Guard.
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MRS. MOSIER ATTENDANT
IN ABERDEEN WEDDING
Mrs. D. W. Mosier, of Green
ville, (Mary Taylor Hinnanl), was
selected as matron of honor by
Miss Lida Duke Blue, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blue, of
Aberdeen, who became the bride
of Vance Hampton Crane, Chief
Specialist, U.S.N.R., son of Mrs.
Vance Hampton Crane, of Fay
etteville, in a brilliant church cer
emony on November 28. Miss Blue
and Miss Hinnant were school
mates at St. Mary's in Raleigh.
CASUAL CLUB MEETS
The Casual Club met Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mr .
Phil Thomas with Mrs. J. R. M -Kinnie
as hostess. After sewir.;;
and conversationing for a coup..'
of hours, delicious refreshment
of fruit cake and whipped cream
was served with hot chocolat ..
Mrs. Oscar Phillips of Washingtr i
D. C, wa a guest of the club.
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