Thursday, May 25, 1944
THE BEaUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C.
PAGE FIVE
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Mrs. Will Arlington spent the
week end in Greensboro as the
pjest of her sister.
Mr. John Rumley of Norfolk
vas in Beaufort the first of the
week to attend graduating exer
cises of his grandson, Carl Chad
wick. While here he was the gaest
(1f the Jim Rumleys.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Register
are expecting to get into their
apartment in the Jack Windley's
heme this wee?.. They have been
niuking their heme with the J. F.
imnean's while their new home
was being made ready for them.
jm Miss Hazel Taylor and Dot Dill
Vvturned Saturday from Elon Col
lide to spend the summer at
home.
Mrs. Gordon Webb and daugh
ter Patricia leave next week for
Florida to make their home until
fall.
Carrie Lee Jones comes home
this week-end from Flora McDon
ald College to spend the summer
with her parents.
Miss Johnise Lee Smith, Mel
bourne, Florida, is visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Jack Dill. Miss Smith
is on her way home from Appala
chian State College at Boone.
The U. E. Swanns returned last
Thursday after a vacation with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bell and
' Elizabeth left Sunday for Ral
eigh where Mr. Bell attended the
Goth annual convention of the
' North Carolina Pharmaceutical!
Association at the Sir Walte: Ho
I tel. They are expected to return
today. Neva Chadwick was to have
; gone with them but developed ii
, case of mumps at just the v.rong
.1 time.
Miss Lu!a Bell Phelps of Xus-
11a, Georgia, arrived last Thurs
lav evening to spend some time
'nth the J. E. Arringtona of Live
Oak Street.
Mrs. Kate S. Felder and her
two daughters, Mrs. ClauSQ gu
tlemyre and Miss Almargie Feld
or, all of Charlotte, are guests of
Mrs. Folder's daughter, Mrs. James
Davis Potter of Orange Street.
Mrs. Thomas Davis and hei
mother Mrs. Fred Thomas left on
Tuesday for Durham. Mrs. Davis
has been here to be with her hus.
band, Tom, and her mother has
been a visitor for the past few
days.
Mrs. Lizzie McAdams of Hunts
ville, Texas spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Styron
on Orange St., also visited a num-
mm
her of home and especially the
sick and preached at the Free
Will Baptist Church Sunday with
splendid crows and one cenversion.
BEAUFORT
FLORAL SHOP
210 Orange St.
Phone 337.1
OPEN ALL THE TIME
NOTARY PUBLIC
BIGGS SHOE SHOP
J. D. BIGGS
BEAUFORT, N. C.
COTTON WEEK
AT
MERRILL'S
Something for the Baby
Baby Dresses
and Caps
and some other items of
interest to the Mother
SHEETS
Woodstock 81x90
MIRLEE 81 x 99
and
Pillow Cases
Merrill's
Dry Goods & Ready-to
Wear
Front St. Beaufort
Successor to E. D. Martin
(Cttiwm
-AT-
51015 STORE
A REAL BARGAIN
FULL FASHIONED HOSE
OF EXCELLENT QUALITY LISLE
PLAIN and MESH
SUMMER COLORS
Mr McAdams is wvll known in
Beaufort and is now traveling in
interest of the home missionary
work. Mrs. Alice Noe who has been ill
for some weeks at Morehead City
Hospital is reported to be much
improved and hopes to be dis
charged son.
Mrs. Sallie Shelton who under
went an operation at Morehead
City hospital last week returned
to her home on Widnesrday of
this wetk. Her sister, Mrs. Fannie
Rhodes of Charlotte is with her
while the is recuperating.
Friends of Mrs. H. W. P.-ter-son
of Pollock Street will be glad
to learn that she is doing very
well after having undergone a
major operation Tuesday at Kins
ton hospJtal.
DINNER FOR BRIDGE CLUB
After dinner, three progres
sions of bridge were played at the
end of which Mrs. Safrit held high '
score for the guests and was giv
en an attractive piece of pottery.
Miss Mildred Jonts with high
for the club was given towels, and
Mrs. Ed Potter with somewhat
less was given a novelty glass dish.
MR. TAYLOR IMPROVED
Mr. Earl Taylor who was recent
ly badly injured at his mill on the
old New Bern Road when a saw
tore his leg necessitating from
75 to 100 stitches is improving
and has been about on crutches ail
this week. He hopes to be able to
discard them by the last of the
week or the first of next. '
BELL'S DRUG STORE
HOUSE OF SERVICE
Quality Ccmes First
We Have It
Service Comes Next
We Give It
CIRCLE MEETING
Mrs. Seth Gibbs entertained
members of the Thursday Evening
Book and Bridge Club last week
at a delightful dinner at her
Front Street home. The room was
lovely with red amarillis and fev
erfew. Places were laid for thir
teen including as special guests
Mrs. Poe, houseguest of Mrs.
Gibbs, Mrs. Laurie W. Moore,
Mrs. Robert W. Safrit, Jr., and
Mrs. Jack Neal.
ALL SIZES
First Quality and Irregulars
NOMINATE FOR
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
L. Y. ("STAG") BALLENTiriE
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Beaufort Model
AIRPLANE SHOP
909 FRONT ST.
Models of All Types
The Alma Potter Circle of the
Laura Duncan WSCS of Ann
Street Church will meet with Mrs.
Hilton Hill of Front Street Mon
day afternoon at 3 o'clock.
SHRINERS ATTEND
WILSON CONVENTION
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Holland,
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Potter, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Jefferson, Dr. and Mrs..
W. L. Woodard, Mr. and Mrs.
William Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Ipock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Safrit, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George
Eastman, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Cannady are attending the Shrin
ers Convention in session in Wil
son Wfdnesdav and Thursday of
this week.
Satisfaction Is What You Want
We Guarantee It
Unsurpassed Drug Store Service
We Welcome It
-A COMPLETE LINE OF-
Toilet Articles, Powder, Perfume, Sachet, Rouge
Lipstick, Soaps, Lotion Anything you need for
your Makt up Kit.
BELL'S DRUG STORE
Front Street
DAY PHONE
323-1913-1
Beaufort, N. C.
NIGHT PHONE
397-1
HE is a graduate of Wake Forest College, 1921 ;
he served eight years as a member of the Wake
County Board of Commissioners, and for four
successive terms he was a member of the State
Senate. Since 1941 he has been a member of the
State Board of Agriculture.
BORN and trained on a farm, his mature life has
been devoted to work on and owner-management
of farms. He has been the recognized Spokes
man of the farm group in the North Carolina Leg
islature since 1937 and twice, in the past three
years once by appointment of the Governor
has been North Carolina'3 representative at im
portant national conferences relating exclusively
to farm problems.
"HIS personal, business and political life has been
subjected to some hard tests. In every instance,
he has measured up to the faith of a legion of
friends. He has, in .his many years of experience
in close association with this State's bigger prob
lems, proved to be solid, understanding and a3
progressive as a jearous regard for his State's wel
fare would permit him to me." (Extract from
one of many editorials appearing in State press
after Senator Ballentine's formal announcement
of candidacy).
YOUR VOTE ON MAY 27 WILL BE
APPRECIATED
(This advertisement sponsored and paid for by friends of
Senator Ballentine.)
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HEALTHY BABIES
SPELL HAPPY
MOTHERS
It takes a healthy America to
win victories, and healthy na
tion starts with healthy babies!
Start your baby out right by
buying his vitamin and fish oil
products at this drug store.
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Your Patronage Appreciated
At :U
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BEAUFORT. N. C.
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SATURDAY
MAY 27
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Regardless of what item you purchase at this
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will receive fresh stock and tho you may not
know the ingredients of each item you can al
ways be sure that it is the best available.
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FRONT STREET
NIGHT 394-6 336-1
BEAUFORT
Hopalong Cassidy in
"FAISE COLORS"
-and-
"I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE"
with James Ellison
Plus
Chapter No. 4 "Adventures of the Flying Cadets"
SUN. MON. TUES.
MAY 282930
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JOAN FONTAINE ORSON WELLS
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Harriet Hiliard
MAY 31
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Children under 12 15c
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