CARTERET' COUNT) NEWS,TDKM, fcEAUFCM AND KCT.ZZ2A CttT. H C'n ;';!. orcljcab (Sity Carolyn Fulcher, Society Editor ' : Mrs. Alvah Hamilton and Mrs. Lawrence Vickers motored to Greenville Tuesday to attend the May Day fcstivies in which Mrs. Hamilton's granddaughter, Mar garet Nobles, participated. V Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Davis re turned Monday night from a visit to Blacksburg, Va. V Mr. J. R. Morrill is recuperating at his home on Shepard street fol lowing a recent operation in the Morchead City hospital. Mrs. Lawrence Shinn, of Vaca tion Valley, Pa., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill at their home on Evans street. Mr. and Mrs. Morion Davis and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Aysrue at tended the Shrine convention in Wilson last week. Mrs. Georgiana Smith, of New York City, is visiting Mrs. Alan Ferebee. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCrea, of Philadelphia, Pa., spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. 0. 11. John Eon. " Mr. and Mrs. George Dill were called to Elizabeth Oily last week end due to tbe death of Mrs. Dill's cousin, Wesley Foreman, Jr. Mrs. Charles Case, Jr., has re turned to Norfolk, Va., alter spending several days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Q. II. John son. Mrs. .1. W. Jackson is spending some time in Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. W. L. Dcrriekson and daughter. Miss Nancy Dcrriekson, plan to leave this weekend for a trip to Wheeling, W. Va. Harry Lee Cooper, of Charlotte, will jKpend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton. ' Miss Hilma Chatlwick and Mrs. Henry Chadwick returned Monday ; evening from a tour of the Hlue Ridge mountains on the Skyline drive and thcShcnnandoah valley. Mr. and Mrs. James Macy and Miss', Lilly Macy will leave Sunday to attend the eraduation exercises at Woman's College, Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Borden spent last week in New York City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Douglas, of Raleigh, arrived Wednesday to spend several days at their cot tage here. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre DuBose, ' Durham, spent last week end their cottage on Sunset Shores. Mrs. Harvey Hamilton will leave Sunday to spend some time in Nashville where there she will at tend the wedding of her niece, Miss Colleen Copper on June 10. Df. and Mrs. John Morris and Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wallace plan to spend the weekend at Hog Island. James Macy and Claude Han cock,, of State College, spent the weekend at home. ; Mrs. S. P. Willis, of Washing ton, N. C, arlved Tuesday to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. Philip Ball. Mr. J. G. Ball, of Raleigh, is Visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball. Rev, and Mrs. Bunn will leave today to attend the graduation ex ercises at Wake Forest. Their son, John is a member of the gradua ting. class. Dr. and Mrs. D, J. Eure and children yisited Dr. and Mrs. San dy C. Marks in Wilmington last week end. Dr. Marks will leave soon for the Belgium Congo as a dental missionary. Thoft are only two of tht qualifications we offer to assure yon ol complete satisfaction jn all your prescription and drags needs. For prompt courteous and reliable service stop in at Cell's Crag Store! Cay Phones 'Night B-323-1 B-913-1 B - DELL'S DRUG STORE .; Complete Drug Store Service ' Tizzl foes! ' . Beanfort facial Jsfrftts Phono M-S7S.1 Baugham-Mahony Invitations Issued : . , i Mrs. Jack A. Mahony, of 10 Tradd Street, Charleston, S. C, hus issued invitations to the mariage of her daughter, Miss Gloria Ma hony, and Mr. William E. Baug ham, son of Mrs. Philip D. Ball, of Morchead City and the late Mr. William E. Baugham. The wedding will take place Sat urday afternuon, June 12, at 3 o'clock in St. Michael's Episcopal church with the Rev. DeWolf Per ry, rector, officiating. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride's mother.. Miss Mahony will be given in marriage by 'her brother, Mr. Ro bert U. Mahony, of Charleston. Her sister, Miss Sarah Mahony, will be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Louise Venning, Miss Courlnnne Marshall, Miss Sally Pinckney and Miss Eleanor Han ckel. Mr. Philip K. Ball, of Morchead City, will be the bridegroom's best man. Groomsmen will be Mr. Gra ham Elliott, ol Washington, N. C, Mr. Connor Wiggins, of Atlanta; Mr. John Wilson, of Oak Hill, W. Va; and Mr. Alex C. Bonner, of Coral Gables, Kla. Mr. Baugham is a veteran stu dent at the Citadel. Alter their wedding trin he and his bride will reside at 4 12 Tradd Street, Char leston. Mrs. Morris Entertains Couples Bridge Club Mrs. Waller Morris entertained the Couples Bridge Club at her home on Saturday evening. Guests were Dr. and Mrs. Sam Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck and Mrs. Charles Strang. High score prize for the ladies, a set of coasters, was won by Mrs. Kenneth Wagner and Warren Peek received a box of candy. Refreshments were lemon pie with nuts and coffee. ' John Bunn to Receive Degree John Bunn, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn, of Bridges Street, will receive his A. B. degree from Wake Forest in graduation exer cises being held this week end. Throughout his college years he has been very active in all activi ties and this fall was appointed assistant to the Dean of the School of Religion. He plans to enter the Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, in September to begin work on his doctor's degree. Fifth Sunday Union Service to Be Held at Franklin Memorial All protestant churches of More head City will gather at the Frank lin Memorial Methodist Church on Sunday, May 30 at 8 p.m. for their regular fifth Sunday Union Ser vice. Rev. J. C. Griffin will be the preacher for this service. There will be room for every one in attendance since, if neces sary the Sunday School rooms may De openea. v BEACH NOTES Recent guests at the Ocean King Hotel were Mr. Alfred Williams, of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brlg- gers, of Concord; Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, of Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Mitchell, of Golds boro and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Mey er, of Chapel Hill. Rev. Willis to French Rev. R. T. Willis, Jr., will con duct services at the First Baptist church this Sunday morning, May 30, as the pastor will be away at tending the graduation of his son. Absolute DEPENDABILITY and ACCUMCY! Phone 397 - 1 i h- Son 4 1 . ' 7-.', Mrs. J. C. Smith and son, John (Christian, who w.fi born in the Morehead City hospital Tuesday morning, Mav 18, at 1:15 o'clock. At birth the youngster weighed 8 lbs., 5 11 ozs. Garden and Civics Club To Have Picnic in June Members of the Garden & Civics club voted at their regular meet ing on-Wednesday afternoon, M iy 18, to have picnic in June. The time set will be the Kith of the month at Fort Macon. All members participated in a discussion of wild lowers and ma ny lovely species were exchanged. Executives of the various de partments of the Woman's Club will meet for a dutch dinner at tbe Jefferson Restaurant on Sat urday at noon. Hostess at the meeting were Mrs. Agnes Davis. Mrs. Kate Parks and Ms. J. M. Amick. Happy Huddle Club Holds Regular Weekly Meeting Members of the Happy Huddle Club met with Miss Carolyn Ful cher at her home on Sixth Street on Tuesday evening at 7:110 o'clock. Those present were Miss Fran ces Pittman, Mrs. I. E. Pittman, Miss Hilma Chadwick, Mrs. Virgi nia Purifoy, Ann Pittman and Miss Dawn Lewis. Refreshments served were iced drinks with sandwiches, potato chips and cookies. Miss Dawn Lewis will entertain the club nexi week. The Giit Every Graduate Wants . . . Gold wrist wide bracelet. watch in $2175 up Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets for ladies and gents. $12.75 V7 ELD OIl'S v JEWELERS, INC. AUTHORIZED "KEEPSAKE" DEALER. GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRS Nest to City Theatre ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY Born Revival to End With Home Coming j The revival meeting at tli Camp Glenn Methodist Church featuring Itev. ('. Freeman Heath, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Washington, ' N. ('., will end with Home (''lining on Sunday, May 30. The morning speaker at 11 o'clork will be Ilev. h. It. Slaugh ter, district supei intc ndont of the New Bern District. Following the morning service quarterly confer ence for the Morchead circuit will he held. Dinner will be served to all in attendance. In the afternoon Rev. Lester A. Tilley. pastor of the First Metho dist Church of Morchead City will bring the message. The program will also feature good singing and the history of the church. All for mer pastors, friends and members are invited to attend. L. L. Leary Class Meets With Mrs. Williams The L. L. Leary Sunday School cbss of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. Bob Williams on Monday eve .ling at 8 o'clork. Mii-s Sarah Boyd, president, con ducted the meeting and a program on prayer was given by Mrs. Quincy Stimpson. Ten members were present and enjoyed delicious refreshments of angel hash. UK gold Elgin wrist watch set with two dia monds. $71.50 Sterling silver buckle and tie clasp. ilia c Miss Ruth Macy to Receive Degree at Woman's College Miss Ruth Macy, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macy, of She pard Street, wil be among the ap proximately 450 graduates in the fifty-sixty commencement exerci ses at Woman's College on Mon day. Woman's College's finals pro gram will get under way Saturday 'with the holding of annual Alum nae Day events. On Sunday the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Dr. Paul J. Bralsted of New Haven, Conn. The gradu ating1 exercises will be held Mon day morning, May 31, with Gov ernor R. Gregg Cherry, President Frank P. Graham, and Chancellor W. C. Jackson as the principal' speakers. Miss Macy will receive an' A. B. degree in English. Legion to Observe Memorial Day The local American Legion post will hold Sacred Memorial Day on May 30. All members are urged to meet at 10:45 o'clock in front of D. M. Webb's store Sunday morn ing to attend church in a body at the Methodist Church on 9th and Bridges Street. Please give your out-going conv mander a large delegation. DON'T WASTE A MINUTE . . . Bring your broken watch to us today. We'll repair put it in accurate running order. CECIL GARDINER Located In Weldon's Jewelers Next to City Theatre FrQnt Street mi Mrt . WiMW - few Mrs. Floyd Chadwick Attends Girls State Mrs? Floyd Chadwick left today to attend Girls State being held at Woman's College. This annual event is attended by girls from all over the state sponsored by the various units of the auxiliary. The girls study under leaders in consti tutional government and elect gov ernors and various other officers, similar to the conventions of Boys State, Mrs. Chadwick has recently at tended district meetings in Raleigh:-It is necessary for the Auxi liary president to make visits twice a year to the twenty districts. She has completed approximately two THE GIFT Select One Thai "Thanks - It's PEN & PERFUME AND COSMETIC SETS Old Spice Yardley ALL THESE AND MANY OTHERS GUTHRIE-JONES DRUG Front Street Tre iai : MERRILL'S Ladies' Baady-To-Wear Dry Goods . thirds of these visits and plans to finish on June 26. . Lanier Rook Club Meets With Mrs. Wade i : ' The Lanier Book Club njet with Mrs. C. B. Wade at her ljome on Bridges Street on Tuesday vening. Business was discussed and a splendid program followed. Mrs. Kate Parks gave a very interesting and worthwhile discussion on "Trees of North Carolina. Mrs. Wade served delicious sa lad and cold drinks at the conclu sion of the meeting. FOR THAT GRADUATE is Sure io Bring a Warm Hole of Jus! What I Wanled!" PENCIL SETS Shealler Parker "51" Eversharp Phone B 4981 Meredith College Students ' To Hear Dr. D.-A;Siauffer Dr. Donald A. Stauffer, chair man of the. Department of English at Princeton University, will de liver the baccalaureate address at Meredith College in Raleigh on Monday. Miss Mary Etta Hufham, of Morehead City and Miss Maridnna Mizell, of Newport, are two Car teret County students enrolled at Meredith. Miss Colleen Cooler, of Nash ville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton last week end. ANITY BILLFOLDS JEWELITE BRUSHES ELECTRIC SHAVERS Remington Schick Evening In Paris AT COMPANY Beaufort Beaufort III' I! i .1 Ml lilt

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