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em j atui jAaiai rfcfDAY, JUKI 4, IMS 'v H'TOI CARTERET COUNTY WSWSTIMSi, MAtfrORt AND MOMJBEAft CITY. H. ft V page riftf. :j JBemrfotf Social $efas J CaroFjra Fulcker, Society Editor Pfcon P-44H Mrs. W. B. Compton and child ren, of Graham, and Miss Nan Ro gers, of Charlotte, are the house guests of Mrs. J. H. Neal. Lindsay, Hill, of the University of North Carolina, will arrive this week end to spend the summer holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hill. . Am Recent guests of Mr. find Mrs. Hilton Hill were Mrs. Hill's pn-O-nts, Mr. end Mrs. Rudolph Gray, and Mr. and Mcs. Eusene Gray and ijhildjen, of La Grange. Mrs. John Gordon and son, Ri . chard, of New York Citv. will ar rived this week end to visit Mrs. - Gerald Hill. spent Monday with her sisjter, Mrs. Alex Norris. Mrs. C. C. Nelson, and son, Chris, spent the week end with Mrs. D. F. Merrill. Mrs. D. F. Merrill and Miss, Peg gy Hamilton motored to Greens boro on Sunday and were accom panied home by Miss Bettie Lou Merrill and Miss Mary Lou Mason. Mrs. Prudy Willis. Miss Etta Lou Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Willis and baby, Anthony, of At lantic, were week end guests of Mrs. L. C. Davis. ' Charles Howe, of Radford, Va., if visiting his mother. Mrs. C. K. Howe and his sister, Mrs. Charles Qasscll. Mrs. L. C. Davis visited her little grandson, Jesse Station, in Rex Hospital, Raleigh, on Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hill en tertained Col. and Mrs. Cloud of Camp Leieune. at the Inlet Inn rjrior to Col. Hill's address to the , graduating class of the Beaufort ljligh Schpol on Monday evening. Mrs. James Willis and daugh ter, Billie Sue, of Portsmouth. Va.. nx'nt Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Willis' mother, Mrs. Alex Nor ris. i Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walters and daughter, Frances, of La Grange have returned home after spend ing the week end with Mrs. L. C. Davis. Jesse Staton, of Wake Forest, was home for the week end; ' Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Scott, of Wil mington, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hufth Carraway. " , Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis, of ""' Chicod, left Wednesday after spending several days with her ir.iher. Mrs. Jack Parkin and his mother, Mrs. Wiestine Lewis. Professor and Mrs. M A. Hill, of Chapel Hill, are expected Sun rlnv to visit his mother. Mrs. Sarah Hill and sister, Mrs. Vera Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allinder, of Marmct. W. Va.. scent the week end with Mrs. Allinder's narents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Cartmill, RFD. with Mr. and Mrs, L. A- Oakley, Sr. '. Bill Skarreir orrivt d home yes terday from E. C. T. C. for a short vacation before amending summer school ifr. and "Mrs. B. A. Waldenmai er, of Wilmington, Del, snenf the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dill. .Mr. and Mrs. BilJ DpvU return ed to Norfolk, Va. yesterday after spending several days here with Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Dill. Mrs. Asa Buck. Mrs. Addie Skar ren and Mrs. William Skarren and children, Cynthia and Billie Jean, shopped In New Bern Tuesday. Mr. aftd Mrs. M. P. (Pat) Skar ren and children, Belva Sue, Nan cy and Wade, plan to spend Sun day In New Bern with Mr. and Mrs A. Wade. Mrs Homer Piner. of Willis'on. rspent Wednesday with Mrs. I. N. Moore. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Richard Bloodgood, of- Winston Salem, will arrive to morrow to spend several days at the Inlet Inn. Miss Jean Fodrie, a member of the graduating class of E.C.T.C, will arrive home tomorrow to spend fhe summer holidays. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gillikin and small son, Charles. Jr., of Nor folk, Va., are visiting Mrs. Munroe Gillikin. Mr. "nd Mrs. Clifford Fleet and son, Clifford, Jr.. of Richmond, Va.. spent last week end with the N. W. Taylors. Mrs. Josh Piver and daughter, Alida Moore, of Norfolk, Va., visit ed here Sunday. TSgt. and Mrs. William J. Per rigo and daughter, Pamela Jo. have arrived from Honolulu, and are visiting their mother, Mrs. William Way. Mrs. W. A. Neal, of New Bern, Captain and Mrs. L. A. Oakley, Jr., and children. Larry, III. and Lee returned to Washington, D. C, yesterday after a ten days' visit l If I lilt I . 1 SURE TO&f. I 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hollowell, of Aurora, arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dorrler. Ed Hancock, of New Bern, Wiley Taylor and John Jones, Jr., left Wednesday to spend a few days at Mr. Taylor's tamp. if 1 GIFT Suggestions For FATHER'S DAY Get Dad in a good -humor! , Make his daily "Battle of the Beard" easier with an electric shaver.- Nationally advertised brands that you know are dependable. I JuaW - Wwv , Is he a camera enthus iast! Select from our camera stock for a gift that will please! ... or give him a sup ply of his favorite tobacco, cigars or 'cigarettes. And don't forget a new jipe! Your' Pat roasts; la Appreciated JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" - Day Phones 3331 90XJ Nighhones-461861 . . . BEAUFORTr-N. C. ; Mr.', and Mrs. Russell Piner Celebrate Golden. Wedding Open house was held for Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Piner, of Wil liston, on Mjy 19, in celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniver sary. A host of friends and rela tives called to congratulate the couple and to bring gifts as tokens of their love. The home was decorated in a lovely arrangement of yellow daj sie and white gladioli, and a two-tiered cake with yellow and white frosting centered the dining table. After greetings were exchanged the guests were served nuts, candy, cake and punch. Mr. and Mrs. Piner are life long residents of the community and their family consists of two daugh ters, three grandsons, and one great grandson. Sam Alexander, Monroe, Honored on Birthday A birthday party in honor Sam Alexander, of Monroe, was given Tuesday night at the Blue Ribbon club. Those attending were Miss Nor ma Kirk, Miss Agnes Newton, Miss Amy Noe, and the following boys from State college: Gene Hamilton, New Bern, Wilbur Goodwin, At lantic, and Mr. Alexander. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Swann announce the birth of a daughter in the SummervUle Hospital, Sum merville, S. C, on May 27. Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Swann, of Pollock Street, are the proud grandparents. The number of U. S. dentists in creased from 29,655 in 1900 to 71, 000 in 1930 but declined to about 70,601 'by 1940. Grand Coulee Dam has a cubic content more than four times as great as that of the Great pyramid of Egypt. iljlJ .in- R.tafl , Price Wttlft : W5 VI Pint C6 Proof IMITaAIONf WNMKffVS M THIS WOOUCT am rsAts ot mom si. trattM MUTtM SMIJT4 BiSnUID , ' WO fAM ' ' Knoua i nut urns, mnt, turn Majius-Mason . A quiet but pretty marriage was solemnized Friday evening, April 30 in the Gosport chapel at the Naval Hoapital, Norfolk, Va., when Miss Alice Marie Mason, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Everett Arthur Misan. of Beaufort, N, became the bride oi Ralph Jerome Mattus, Lieut, (ig) USN. son of M" and Mrs. Valentine Mattus of Milwau kee, Wisconsin. The double-ring ceremony wis solemnized by the Rev. Barker C. Howland, navy chaplain. NuptiaJ musk was rendered on 'he organ by Mrs. Virginia Lee Parker, who played "To A Wild Rose" and "Moonlight and Roses" during the ceremony. Mrs. R. L. Harter snog' "I Love Thee" and "Because," and, for the benedic tion. The Lord's Prayer." The bride, who wore a charming white marquisette gown made princess styles with a fingertip veil of imported illusjon which fell from a tiara of orange blossoms, and carried a bridnl buouet r' liliesof-the-valley showered with white ribbon streamers and for get me-nots, wis ?;ven in mtrri nfe by George Washington Cook, USN. The matron of honor. Mrs. Vir pinia Turner Cook, wns gowned in lavender marquisette,, fashioner) similar to thit of the rind. She wore gauntlets to match, and car rii'd a bouquet of lavender sweet pes tied with lavender ribbon. Cant. Arthui Sydnor O'Dootey, USMC, acted as best man. Lieutenant and Mrs M ittus left immediately for a wedding trip in the E!st, and will, after today, nvke their home - 1610 Rodran avenue in Grove "ark. The bride chose for traveling an -'shes of rcses suit with navy blue acces sories and a corsage of gardenias Ilethodisl Speaker 1 Vi Free Inslruc!icn in Sewing to Begin Ilonday al Beaufort Hih School The guest of the Methodist Hour I a eners on Sunday morn , lag. June 6, will be Dr. Thomas Bradley Mather, above, native of Eng and and now pastor of Cen tral Me hodist church, Kansas City, Missouri. Dr. Mather will speak on "Unshakable Sereni ties," one of the series of sex moBs on "The Teachings of Je sus and the Present Scene." UNNOXVILLE Free sewing classes for women in Beaufort school district wi)l be "onducted for one week beginning Monday at the Beaufort high school home economics depart ment. In charge will be Mrs. Da vid Beveridge, high school home economics teacher. The free sewing classes are prt of the vocational home economics program subsidized by federal, state and county funds. Classes will be1 held Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenihgs from 7:30 to 10:30 -nd Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 9 o'clock until noon. Women my register for the ohsses Saturday by phoninp R 533-6 or calling in person at 305 Front street, Mrs. Beveridge's home. "The clesses are bein? conduct ed," Mrs. Beveridge explained, "so that women will have an opportu nity to learn short cuts and better methods of making, altering, and renovating clothing an item which so greatly affects the budget of the honumaker today." E ich enrollee will be expected to bring her own pattern, material, scissors, pins, and needles if she is more than a beginner in sewing. Sewing machines, pinking shears, cutting tables, anil buttonhole makers are available at the school. Mrs. Margaret J. Hopkins Listed on Honor Roll Mrs. Margaret Jones Hopkins, of Beaufort, daughter of Mr. and Mis Edmund Jones of Goldsboro, was the only Carteret counly represen tative on the spring term, honor roll just released from Appalachij an State Teachers college. Ij The honor roll Includes thosif students who have made an avr rage grade of "B" with no grades below "C" and who ha"e honor ratings on their behavior score There we.'e 13B honor students irt all. Follow the adventures of Scor chy Smi.h through every issue ot Thj NcwsTimes. By mail each issue costs less than 5 cents. Sub scribe today. Specially for the June Bride... Mr. rlarry Willis visited rela tives at Cedar Island Monday. Mrs. Frank Mcintosh and son. Jnroje, Mrs. William Willis and children, Edith and Frsncis. visit ed their sister and family, Mr. and Polish XOUth HoDO Mrs. G. H. Jackson at Cherry u ... Point Monday i To Merge Into One Unit Mr. ad Mrs. Chsrlie Pake at- tended the BellBest wedding at WARSAW - (AP) All of I'o Morehead City hospital Saturday. land's youth orga izations are Mrs. Woodrow Diehl and baby planning to merge into a single STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harrell an nounce the birth of a son, Terry William, in the' Morehead City Hospital on ''me 3. Mr and Mrs. Etherid"e Davis announce the bir'h of a daughter Cnllie Ru'h in the Morehead City Hospital on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Whisenmt innounnce the birth of son. John Tiomis. Jr. in the Morehead Cily Hospital on June 3. GBITU ABIES Walter Moore The funeral service for Walter Moore, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allert Moore. Hankers Island, was rondu'etcd. yesterdry afternoon at V o'clock from the home on Hark ers Island. Mr. Moore's body was returned from Africa recently by the war department. He was kill ed in 1942 in the invasion of North Africa. Besides his parents the deceased is survived by two brothers, Macon, und Staton. Interment was on Harkers Is land. unit The move is led bv the Com munist Fighting Youth Association and the leftwing Socialists. II will also include pessant snd so-called "Intelligentzia" youth groups? A national congress has beei sche duled to complete the unification. The impending consolidation of the Communist Workers and So cialist political parties into a single orkers party is expected by early son who spent the past few months in Florida where her hus band is employed, arrived Tues day. Mrs. Gbdys Lupton and sons of Lola who spent the past weekend with friends at Norton, Va., visited her pister, Mrs. Guy Daniels, a short while Monday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Day are I spending a few weeks with their : fall. The Leftist Peasant Party and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I .the Polish Peasants formerlv head Jaires Taylor on New Bern Road, ed by self-exiled opposition leader Mr. and Mrs. Nacy Barker and Stanislaw Mikolajczyk also plan children of Oriental spent last 1 unification. week here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Luther Pittman. Mrs. Sophie Lupton and Mrs Julia Pake attended the Memorial! Day services at the Legion Hut at Beaufort Sunday afternoon. Mr.-and Mrs. Monroe Simpson and children visited at Smyrna jnd Williston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carraway and chil dren, Mrs. G. H. Jackson and chUdcfta pf Cherry Point visited Mrs. Jackson's mother a ahori while Saturday afternoon. ',, Friday edition of The News Times covers all the news from 6 p.m. Monday to 6 p.m. Thursday. Tuesday edition of the News-Times covers all the news from 6 p.m. Thursday to 6 p.m. Monday, for all the news read all editions of The News-Times. By mail less than 5 cents per issue. Subscribe today. 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