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CABTESXT COUNTY NEWS-Tni3, XSLUTCZI AT3 CUT, N. C ,
FRIDAY, JUN2 , 19U
Carplya Fulcher, Society Editor
Pkoa M-C781
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith, of
Wilson, are here opening their
home on Sunset Drive.
Mrs. Calvin Young, of Wilson, is
spending several days at her cot
tage on Evans Street.
Miss Judy Perry is spending this
week visiting Miss Janie Parker
in Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Buddy Willis, of Ashland,
Ky., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Buck.
Jerry Connor has been discharg
ed from the Morchead City Hospi
tal and is recuperating at his
home.
Mrs. Edward Ganse, of Lancas
ter, Pa., is visiting her parents,
Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Ortlicb.
Mrs. E. F. O'Bolye plans to leave
next week to join her husband,
Chief Radioman O'Bolye in Lima,
Peru.
Mrs. L, H. Gillikin will arrive
next week from Miami, Fla., to
spend the summer with Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Adams.
Mr. Jack Brandon, of the Pied
mont Air Lines, is a finest at the
Jefferson hotel. His wife will join
him for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Solomon and
son, Roger, of Chapel Hill, spent
several days last week with her
mother, Mrs. E. A. Hesscc.
Miss Betty M. Salisbury, who has
been teaching at Sclma, returned
home on Wednesday for the sum
mer vacation.
Mrs. .losiah Bailey and children,
Ditty and Joe, and Miss Pearl
Brinson motored to New Bern on
Tuesday.
Mrs. William Windlcy, of Hen
derson, arrived Wednesday to
spend several davs with her sister,
Mrs. W. L. Fulcher.
in Richmond and Charlottesville,
Va.
Woman's College "Students
Enjoy House Parly
Ten members of the rising seni
or class of Woman's College have
been spending this week on a
house party at Atlantic Beach at
the Spear cottage.
They have been enjoying suning
and bathing at the local beach; a
fishing trip given by Buddy Cope
land, and all the facilities of the
Carteret Recreation Center. ,
The party includes Misses, Sarah
Denning, of Raleigh, Nancy Ken
dall, of Middleboro, Mass., Sarah
Taylor, of Durham, Joan Peal, of
Chudbourr, Ann Raiford, of Erwin,
Peggy Moffitt, of Fayetteville,
Christine Foil, of Kannapolis, Mimi
Riley, of Charlotte, Mary Ellen
Knight, Greensboro, Dorothy
Sampson, of Morehead City, and
Mrs. W. K. Knight, chaperon, and
her ninc-ycar-old granddaughter,
Jane Ilinton.
Boys in the party, are Bob Kel
ly, of Erwin, Phillip Raiford, of
Erwin, Bob Bell, of Wilmington,
DcWitt Clark, of Clarkton, Jimmy
Stewart, of Greensboro, and Luf
kin Sampson, of Morehead City.
Clarence Mitchell, U.S.N., sta
tioned in Norfolk, spent the week
end here with Mrs. Mitchell.
Mrs. Louis Norris has returned
home after spending several days
with her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Ilimmlcr, in Cumberland, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton
and Harvey, Jr. attended the gra
duation exercises at the University
of North Carolina this week. Coo
per Hamilton was a member of
the graduating class.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moore and
children and Mrs. William Kille
brew and children, of Fountain,
spent Tuesday visiting relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hamann and
daughter, Oneida, of Wilmington
spent the wdck end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jerkins, of
Wilson, visited Mrs. A. B. Vick
(and Mrs. Gib Farrior over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mills and Mr
tend Mrs. R. W. Taylor attended the
graduation exercises of Salem Col
lege on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Correll.
of Raleigh, have ODened their
(summer home at 2200 Arendell
street. They have as their cuest
Mrs. Emilie Rigoulot, Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart Pratt and daughter, Janet,
also of Raleigh. Mr. Pratt is head
of the piano department at Mere
dith college.
Ann Mills Receives
Degree at Salem
Miss Ann Mills, daughter of Mr.
andn Mrs. M. T. Mills, of 270R
Evans Street, graduated from Sa
lem College, Winston-Salem, on
Monday.
Gordon Gray, publisher of the
Winston-Salem Journal and Senti
nel and Assistant Secretary of
Army was the principal speaker at
the commencement program which
was held in Memorial Hall.
Miss Mills received an A. B. de
gree in education and psychology.
A graduate of Morehead City
High School, Miss Mills entered
Salem College in 1944. This year
she was representative to student
legislature, a member of the Pier
rette Players, on the entertainment
committee for May Day, and was
placed on the Dean's List. She
has also belonged to the Spanish
Club while at Salem.
luesday midge uub
Meets witn Mrs.
Mrs. M.' B. Morey entertained
members of the Tuesday evening
bridge club at, her home at eight
o'clock, v
Lovely hydrangea blossoms and
potted plants were used to deco
rate the room.
Special guests were Mrs. Charles
Freeman and Mrs. Theodore Sal
ter, of Beaufort. -
Club high was won by Miss Co
re tta Thompson and second high
by Mrs. Robert Shaw. Mrs. Salter
received a box of candy for guest
high.
Cokes with candies and nuts
were served during play.
The club will meet with Mrs.
Lawrence Vickers on Tuesday.
June 8.
iDiann and Vnint, TJnnliol
A UUIV BUM UlbC UCbliai
Given Friday .Evening
f .
Pupils of Mrs. Norman Webb
and Miss Pearl Brinson were pre
sented In a piano and, voice recital
on Friday evening, May 28, at the
Civic Center. 1 Parents and friends
were present and at the close of
the program, the guests 'were in
vited info the lounge for .a social
hour and refreshments. -
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The following pupils participa
ted: Ann Garner, Pat Alexander,
Cecilia Perry, Carolyn Lalne, Kate
Willis, Frieda Lewis, Lois Irvin
Webb, Thelma Memakls, Charles
Canfield, Peggy Alexander, Jimmy
Willis, Corinne Bell Webb, Jean
Barbour, Rilla Hughes, Patricia
Willis, Therese Whealton, Judy
Perry, Lois Irvin Webb
Ann Darden Webb."
Fellowship Class Meets
With Mrs. Roma Styron
The Fellowship Class of the
Franklin ' Memorial Methodist
church met with Mrs. Roma Styron
for a delightful weiner roast at her
home on Front Street Extension in
Beaufort.
Twenty members were present
and enjoyed a delicious picnip sup
per at the open fireplace at the
edge of the water.
Miss Lewis Entertains
Huddle Club
Happy
The Happy Huddle club met
with Miss Dawn Lewis at her home
on Bridges Street on Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock.
Those present were Misses Hil
ma Chadwick, Ann Pittman, Fran
ces Pittman and Mrs. Virginia
Purifoy.
The hostess served cookies, po
tato chips with cokes and other
iced drinks.
and
Schedule of Meetings
For Local Girl Scouts
The local Girl Scouts have been
divided into three age groups with
meetings dates at the Carteret Re
creation Center as follows.
Monday 10 a.m. Ages 11 and
12 years.
Tuesday 10 a.m. Age 10 years.
Wednesday 10 a.m. Ages 13
and 14 years.
All Scouts are urged to be pre
sent for the meeting of their age
group.
re nee, left for home Wednesday.
Mr. Dewey Gillikin, of the Mer
chant Marines, arrived home last
week to visit bis mother, Mrs. Lot
tie Runnings and sister, Mrs. Hag
gle Gillikin.. f ;
A number of people from here
attended the funeral of the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Cartie Fulcher at
Stacy Sunday; r '
''Mrs, Roland Lawrence gave a
party at her home Monday. Games
were played and refreshments were
served. Every one had a grand
time. .
. Mrs. Leon Styron, and children,
of Stacy, spent Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Law
rence, ' Mr. Tommie Harrell and Mr.
Midgette of Onslow county, spent
the week end with Mr. Midgette's
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Lawrence.
Dr. E. S. Weaver, of Wilson,
was in the neighborhood Monday.
Mrs. Lionel Gillikin and child
ren spent Sunday with her broth
er, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Gillikin
at Beaufort.
NEWPORT
0TWAY
Floating Bridge Club
Meets With Mrs. Hessee
Mrs. E. A. Hessee entertained
members of the Floating Bridge
club with a dessert bridge party at
hct home on Arendell street Tues
day afternoon at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. Blanche Helms was a guest
for the afternoon.
Upon arrival of the guests Mrs.
Hessee served delicious homemade
pineapple cake with ice cream.
High score prize, bridge cards,
was won by Mrs. Julius Nelson,
and second high went to Mrs.
Percy Deyo. Mrs. Helms was the
recipient of a box of dusting pow
der for the guest prize and Mrs.
Joe Smith won the deuce prize.
Miss Sherald to Conduct
Services at St. Mary's
Miss A. Sherald, New York
Evangelist, will conducted services
at St. Mary's Holiness Church,
10th Street, beginning Sunday,
June 6, at 3 p.m.
This evangelist was formerly
pastor of a Pentecostal Holiness
church in Brooklyn, N. Y. and left
this charge to undertake evange
listic work which has taken her
throughout the Eastern United
States.
Sunday will be the first of six
meetings on each of the following
days that she will conduct in Car
teret County. All except Sunday
meetings will be held at 8 p.m.
Elder W. C. Willoughby, now of
Wilson, formerly of Harlowe, has
made the arrangements for Miss,
Sherald's meetings in Morehead,
He was active in Carteret County
last July where he conducted sen
vices at Christ's Sanctified Ho
liness Church in Beaufort.
Mrs: William Bosselman has rp-
Kurned to her home in Channanua.
New , York, after spending three
months with her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Leahy.
Mrs. G. H. Jackson has rptnrnpH
home from a visit of several weeks
June Schedule of Meetings
Of Holy Name Society
The schedule of meetings of the
Holy Name Society of St. Egberts
Parish for the month of June are
as follows: .
Regular Mnthly Meeting for
June Wednesday, June 8th at
7:45 p.m. at the Parish Rectory.
Executive Board Meeting for
June Wednesday, June 16th at
7:45 p.m. at the Parish Rectory.
Regular Communion Sunday
Sunday, June 13th, 9:00 a.m. Mass.
Ralph Smith Receives
Army Discharge
Ralph William Smith has reeent
ly reutrned from a lour of duty
in Panama and received his dis
charge from the Army last Satur
day. He was a veteran of the Fifth
Infantry Division.
Mrs. R. L. Gillikin, of Norfolk,
spent the week end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Law
rence and sister, Mrs. Beulah Dow-
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Swain and
children of Beaufort spent Sunday
with Mrs.. Swain's uncle and aunt,
Mr. Corbet Lawrence and Miss Ger
trude Lawrence.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Lawrence
and son of Miami, Fla., who has
been spending a while at the bed
side of his mother, has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Golden,
and sons of Stacy spent the week
end with their uncle, Corbet and
aunt, Miss Gertrude Lawrence.
Rev. Loll is, of Pantego, held ser
vice here Saturday and Sunday in
the Desciple church.
Miss .Lucille Gillikin, of Ports
mouth, Va., arrived home the week
end to spend a while with her
folks.
Mr: Hugh Lawrence, of Louisia
na, who was called at the bedside
of his mother, Mrs. Lucretia Law-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie La Shaw of
Baltimore, Md. spent the weekend
with Mrs. La Shaw's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. N. W. Garner. '
Charles Hill, who attends Wake
Forest college, has arrived home
to spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lipscomb
have returned to their home in
Hopewell, Va. after spending sev
eral days here with their daugh
ter, Mrs. Zeb Mauney, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turpin and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Gribble of Norfolk, Va. spent the
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs.
L. W. Garner.
Miss Marianna Mizelle, who at
tends Meredith college, has arrived
home for the summer vacation.
Miss Melba Garner has returned
home from Littleton, where she
taught in the school the past win
ter. Marsh Knott, of Wendell, spent
Sunday here with his wife and
children, who are visiting Mrs.
Knott's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mason attend
ed commencement at - Woman's
college last week end. Their daugh
ter, Myrle was a member of the
Senior class, and returned home
with them Monday.
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that among well-to-do families.
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Chief Harry Hardy , and Mrs.
Hardy, of Norfolk, Va., are visiting
their -parents and other relatives.
Mrs. W. B. Martin spent Wed
nesday afternoon with her sister,
Mrs. H. B. Salter ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Martin, of
Bell Cross, N. C, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W, B. Martin. ,
Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mrs. Howard
Walton and son, Phil, spent last
Thursday in Beaufort and More
head City.
Mr. Gray Willis, who is employ
ed in New Bern, spent Wednesday
night at home with his family.
Mr. J. C. Mclntyre, of Newport
News, Va., spent the weekend with
his aunts, Mrs. J. W. Adams and
Miss Nita Carraway.
Mrs. G. M. Carraway attended
the Union meeting at Davis on
Saturday.
We were shocked and grieved to
learn of the death of Dr. Luther
Bridgers. He had- many friends
here who will mourn his passing.
Mr. John Carraway, his sister,
Mrs. Ray Keithler, baby, Andy, and
step daughters, Misses Virginia
and Susan Keethler of St. Louis,
Mo. arrived on Friday to visit their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carr
away. Mrs. Howard Walton, Rufus and
Edwin Carraway attended Class
day service at Beaufort High
school last Friday night.
Mr. H. B. Salter was in Beau
fort on Tuesday.
Mrs. Bill Campton and children
and Miss Nan Rogers, of Graham,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Adams and Miss Nita Caraway.
Miss Ila Carraway, of Cherry
Point, spent the week end at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
T. Carraway. . . ;: '
Dr. ana Mrs. Marvin Herrington
and children, Anna Marie and Lora
of Norfolk, Va. are here visiting
Mrs. Herrington's parents Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Caraway.
John faraway, son of Mr. and
Mrs; H. D. Carraway, recently gra
duated from David Rankin College
of mechanical engineering of St.
Louis, Mo. John majored in refri
geration. We wish' him much suc
cess in his new work.
; Mr. H. B. Salter, Hermon and
Luther Carraway attended the
funeral of Mr. Jim Tosto at Orien
tal on last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Caraway had
a family reunion at their home
here, Sunday. AH of their seven
children were home for the first
time since before the war. Those
attending were Dr. and Mrs. Mar
vin Herrington and children, Anna
Marie and Zpra, of Norfolk,' Va
Mr. and Mrs. George 7. Carraway
and son, Charles, of Bachelor, - '
Chief and Mrs. Harry Hardy, of
Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. John
Felton and daughter, Ganelle,,of
Beaufort R.F.D., Misa Da CariK
away, Tom and Vernon of the
home. Others present were Miss
Selma Watson, of Oriental, Mr.
Dick Emer,, of Cherry Point, Mr.
and Mrs. Fletcher Taylor and child
ren of Bachelor, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Lawrence and Mr. D. M. Salter.
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