Thursday, Sept. 14, 1944 THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. a PAGE FIVE octal an ft Personal Dial 448-1 to New York. M'rs. Shirley John- 1 has accepted a position with a I Government Department doing photography in connection with the war effort, and she will remain for the present. Mrs. Moore is making fcer home at a Girls Club in the city and expects to enjoy her new work. Gloria Faye Laughton and Bobbie. Jean Duncan will register with the freshmen at WCUNC next Monday morning and Evelyn Willis and Betty Rumley, upper clas&men, report for work Wednesday. Henry Davis, son of the Joel Davises, leaves the first of the week to enter the eneincerinc Bchool at State College, Raleigh. Miss Carrie Lee Jones leaves Tuesday to reenter Flora Mac Donald College at Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Benard A. Phelps, of Brooklyn Park, Baltimore, are visiting the L. L. Springles. fort boys or girls arc entering but Mary Ellen Hurham, Bobby Garn er, and Miriam Phillips of More head City will go up with her. ' Miss Alma Davis, Ration Board Secretary, is spending this week and next with her brother in Baltimore. Mrs. Wilmer Salter Davis, for merly "gas clerk" at the Ration Board has resigned to join her husband in Norfolk and Mis3 Ma mie Godwin of Morehead Citv has taken her. work. . Mrs. Claudia Babb,; Cedar Is land, was taken to a Williamsburg Hospital last Sunday ;" for treatment. Mr, and Mrs. Gus Brockman and young son, Charles, of .Mon roe, Va., are guests of the Jack Oakleys. Mrs. George Bailey, her young daughter Margo, and her mother, Mrs. Hoyt Rainey, of Florida, are guests of the William Baileys. Miss Barbara Jones, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones, was named on the Freshman Honors list at the opening of chapel exer cises of Wellesley College for high academic achievement receiv ed during her freshman year. Bar bara has already started work of her sophomore years. Mrs. J. G. Allen and Jimmie left over the week-end for Florida to be gone several months. Miss Mable Uzzell, New Bern, has been spending several days , with the F. R. Bells. The C. L. Beams have had as their guests Mrs. Beam's father, Mr. S. A. Van Dyke, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Friday, all of Cherryville. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson, Pivers Island, leave Friday to spend two weeks in Virginia. Mrs. C. R. Eubanks returned Friday from a visit with Sgt. Eu banks at Gainesville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Styron and Lt. and Mrs. E. E. Warren, of Bal timore, have been spending a week at Atlantic Beach and with Mr. Styron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Styron, Orange Street. Mr. Styron and Lt. Warren are both USCG stationed with the Captain of the Port at Baltimore. Mrs. Cora Hopkins, of Pinehurst left Monday for TaYboro after re lieving for Mr. B. C. Vickery, during his vacation. Tommy Davenport with his friend Haywood Cheek of Durham left at the week-end after visit ing his aunt, Mrs. John H. John son of Front Street. Mrs. Richard Chadwick has tak en the apartment at 807 Ann St., vacated by Patrolman L. H. Nel son who is moving his family into the house at 129 Craven Street recently purchased by the David Merrills. Mr. John . Rumley, oi Norfolk, Va., is here on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lawrence. Beaufort, RFD, have returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. W. Allen of AAlexandria, Va. MRS. WHEATLY HAS BRIDGE CLUB Miss Annie May Gibbs has gone to Ft. Barnard where she is a member of the school faculty. Mrs. Duke Howard arrived on Monday for a visit with' her par ents, the E. H. Potters. Mrs. Eva Johnson and her daughter, Miss Merry Johnson, returned Sunday from a trip Mrs. Fred Garner underwent an ppendectomy at Morehead City Hospital Wednesday. Her condition today is reported to be good. Miss Janice Murphy and brother Jim returned home Thursday from Wilmington Hospital after having their tonsils removed this week. Henry Norcom returned from Columbia last week after visitina his brother Will and family. Mrs. Iris Pizia Simpson and Mrs. Eva Garner left Sunday for Washington, D. C, to visit Mrs. Pizio's brother, Cox Hermon L. Simpson USN stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Nelson in Aulander. Mrs. C. R. WTheatly entertajnfd the Thursday Evening Book "and Bridge Club last week at her Front Street home with Miss Annie Mor ton as guest for the evening. The spacious living room was lovely with arrangements of mari golds in yellow and gold. Three tables of friends played four pro gressions of bridge after which Miss Lena Duncan was awarded the :prize for high score a double deck of playing cards. Miss Lessie Arrington who held the only hand of the evening without a face card was consoled with an attractive book mark. Mrs. Wheatly served a delicious fruit salad, hot cheese biscuit, sandwiches, anda fruit drink. Brooks Snowa and the late Henry Linwood Snowa, of Richmond, Va., weie united in marriage in a cere mony of beautiful simplicity in the chapel of the First Baptist church in Richmond, at three o'clock. Saturday, August 20. The Revfl Hugh T. Busey, associate pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony. The chapel was decorated with white gladioli and clematis arrang ed against banks of palm. Silver candelabra held burning white tapers. Prior to the ceremony, Miss Elizabeth Buxton, played a num ber of selections, and Mrs. Clar ence E. Green of Henderson Bang, "I love you Truly" and "Because." The bride was attended bv Mrs. Charles Bennett Deane, who was her sister's only attendant. She wore an ashes of roses chiffon gown with hat to match and car ried a bouquet of summer flowers See S0 CIETY Page 10 SNOWA-CREE Miss Alma Douglas Crce, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cree, of Henderson, and Henry Linwood Snowa, Jr., son of Mrs. Carrie NOTARY PUBLIC Miss Elizabeth Mace left todav for Chapel Hill where she will en ter the fall term"V the University. Dora Dean Jefferson will enter the freshman class at Peace Jun ior College, Raleigh, next Tuesday, Mrs. John G. Jones returned Monday evening from a ten day visit with her sister, Mrs. H. U. Justice of Sneads Ferry. Margaret Ann Paul and Joyce Johnson leave next week to entei the freshman class at Meredith College. Rebecca Mason leaves Sunday to enter the Frehhman class at Mars Hill College. No other Btau- Prepare For , Cool Weather We have a shipment of outing Sheets 70x80 $1.25 J.ust what you need for cool weather. Big stock of Bridge Sets and Towels Sweaters For School New Fall Goods, Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats SHOPPING CENTER Merrill's Dry Goods & Ready-to Wear Front St Beaufort Successor U E. D. 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