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CAKTCSST COUNTY prSXS-KS, ZZA.VTCZ1 AKD KCZZZZAD CTir. N. C.
FRIDAY, JUN2 11, ISil
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Croljra Falcfc.r, Social? Editor
Bert Kalbfleisch, of Washington,
D. C, is spending several weeks
visiting Mrs. 0. B. Wade.
Mrs. C. R. Lincoln has returned
home from a visit in Mount Holly
and was accompanied home by her
daughter, Mrs. A. U. Strupe, Jr.,
and two grandchildren.
Miss Mabel Lainc, of Goldsboro.
spent the weekend with her moth
er, Mrs. Oscar K. Laine.
Miss Dorothy Harrcll and Mrs
H. M. Euro attended a Woman's
Club convention in Hendcrson
' ville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradley
and young son, Ken, Jr., arrived
last week to spend some time with
Mrs. Bradley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. I. E. Pittman.
Miss Libhy Wade has accepted
a position in Jackonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boren, of
Greensboro, will arrive today to
spend a week with Dr. and Mrs.
B. F. Royal.
Mr. Julius Peters has returned
to New York after attemlins the
12th anniversary of the Morchcad
City Garment Company.
Mrs. J. I,. Burgess and grandson,
John, of Waco, Tex., arrived Sun
day to spend several weeks with
her brother, Dr. 0. H. Johnson.
Floyd Jones, of the University
of North Carolina, arrived home
Monday evening 1o spend the sum
mer holidays here with his family.
Mrs. George Snooks left Monday
to visit her niece, Mrs. Bill Kanlo,
in Norton, Va.
Ralph Wade has returned to
Welch, West Va., after spending
ten days lire with his parnts, Mr.
andn Mrs. T. C. Wade.
Mrs. Ralph Wade and daughter,
Alice, are spending several weeks
visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wade.
Mrs. Sally O'Neal has returned
to her home in Ocracoke after
spr.Kling a week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Clyde Willis. While here
she attended the graduation of her
firanddaugbter, Miss Gwendolyn
Willis.
Miss Marianne Pate is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. A. E. Gunner in
Martinsville, Va. and will continue
on to New York City with,, Meg,
Gunner for several days. . ' '
Cecil Adams and Jack Stalling.
motored to Norfolk, Va., on Sun
day. Herbert Phillips has arrived
home from the University of North
Carolina to spend the summer ho
lidays. Mrs. Grace S. Pratt, of Oneonta,
N. Y., and Miss Mary Ruth Haig,
of Raleigh are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph S. Correll at their
home on Arendcll Street. Miss
Haig is a member of the music
faculty of St. Mary's College in
Raleigh.
Giles Willis, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Giles Willis, 3307 Arendell
street, is spending the summer in
Dallas, Tex., with his aunt, Mrs.
Helen Willis Fisher.
Miss Carolyn Taylor left Wed
nesday to attend summer school at
the University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill.
Miss Dorothy Sampson left this
week to attend summer school at
Woman's College, Greensboro.
Rev. L. A. Tilley has been at
tending pastor's school at Duke
University in Durham this week.
Miss Barbara Jean Olsen has
been ill at her home on Bridges
street since Sunday. v ,
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Mr. George Roberts Wallace and
son, George, left Wednesday night
for a business trip to Jacksonville,
Fla.
Miss Lily Macy left Wednesday
for South Bend, Ind., after spend
ing several months with her broth
ther, Mr. J. B. Macy and family.
Mrs. A. C. West, of Clinton, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Duffy
Guthrie.
Mrs. Robin Hood, the Rev. Step
hen Gardner, both of Washington,
N. C, and Mrs. George Howard,
Fairfield, arrived Wednesday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball and
Mrs. S. P. Willis left this morning
for Charleston, S. C, where they
will attend the wedding of Mrs.
Ball's son,-William Baugham to
Miss Gloria Mahony. Philip Ball
Will be best man.
Bible Schools to Begin
Monday Morning
Pre - summer vacation Bible
schools will begin in Morehcad Ci
tv and Beaufort on Monday, June
14.
Mrs. E. H. Potter will direct the
school for two weeks from 9 a.m.
until 11:30 a m. in the Ann Street
Methodist Church for those be
tween the ages of 4 and 16. Follow
ing are the tentative list of lead
ers for the various departments:
Kindergarten, Miss Rosemary Bcs
scnt and Mies' Addie Carrow Jones;
Primary, Mrs. Louis Hayman and
Miss Bettie Lou Merrill; Junior,
Miss Carrie Lee Jones and Miss
Pat Webb; Intermediate, Miss Sue
Murray Thomas and Mrs. George
Linnemaicr, and General, Miss
Neva Bell, Miss Joyce Biggs, and
Mrs. Vert Slubbs.
The First Methodist Church of
Morehcad City will hold school for
those between the ages of 4 and
12 with Mrs. J. C. Taylor as direc
tors from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Leaders will be: Beginner, Mrs. Ro
bert Laughter, Mrs. Josiah Bailey,
Misses Dora Mae Station, Peggy
Leary, and Betsy Wade; Primary,
Mrs. Bob McLohorn, Mrs. Walter
Morris, Mrs. John D. Willis, Misses
Betsy Thornton and Betsy Joe Mid
gctt; Junior, Mrs. Fred Lewis and
Misses Eloise Tilley and Ann Mills.
The First Baptist Church of
Beaufort will conduct its Bible
School from the hours of 8:30 un
til 11:30 beginning on the 14th.
Miss Myrtle Davis will be direc
tor and; superiritAidcnts of the Va
lium 4caartmcnts are: Beginners,
Mis Mary Mason; Primary, Mrs.
Sarah Guthrie, Junior, Mrs. L. S.
Davis and Intermediate, Mrs. Wi
ley Taylor.
At the conclusion of the two
weeks of school a commencement
will be held at the regular church
hour on Sunday evening, June 27.
Woman's Club Board
Meets for Luncheon
The 'executive board of the
Woman's club met at noon yester
day for luncheon at the recreation
al center, Shepard street.
Plans were mads for the coming
year, including arrangements for
the installation of officers Tuesday
night at 8 o clock at the Civic cen
ter. Officers of the four depart'
ments of the club will be installed
by Mrs. Harold Sampson, presi
dent.
Those present were Mrs. Ruth
McRackan, Mrs. Harold Webb, Miss
Pearl Brinson, Mi's. G. D. Gamble
Mrs. Darden Eure, Mrs. Martin
Davis, Mrs. Jack Roberts, Mrs,
George McNeill, Mrs. D. Cordova,
and Mrs. Sampson.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vick and
sons, Thad and Larry, of Pasadena,
Calif., and Mrs. M. D. Oberstreet,
of Enfield, visited Miss Christine
Vick last week.
FATHER'S
DAY GIFTS
Wt are well slock
ed lo supply Fath
er with his favor
ite tobacco, cigars
and cigarettes We
also have filllfnldc
other gills to make
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Misses Windell and Hufham
Honored at Tea Wednesday
Mesdames Waldron Baily, Sam
Holloway, Delfido Cordova and
John Phillips entertained at tea
on Wednesday afternoon from 3:30
to 5:00, at the Civic Center in hon
or of Miss Garybel Windell, bride-
elect of June 12 and Miss Sarah
Hufham, bride-elect of June 26.
Mrs. Lawrence Vickers greeted
guests in the hall which was at
tractively decorated with many ar
rangements of spring flowers.
Mrs. Waldron Baily then intro
duced those present to the receiv
ing line which was composed of
Miss Wendell, her mother, Mrs.
Gary T. Windell, Miss Hufham and
her mother, Mrs. Walter Hufham.
Miss Hufham and Miss Windell
wore shoulder corsages of white
rosebuds and fern and their moth
ers wore white gardenias.
From the receiving line guests
were directed to the punch bowl
by Mrs. Luther Hamilton where
Mrs. Cordova and Mrs. Holloway,
assisted by Mrs Oscar aLine and
Miss Mary F.tta Hufham, presided.
Delicious refreshments of lime
punch, nuts and cakes decorated
in Jhe bridal motif were served
from the lovely lace cloth covered
table which was centered with the
punch bowl surrounded by a floral
display of gardenias and fern with
glowing white candles in crystal
candle holders.
Miss Jo-Jane Windell furnished
soft music at the piano through
out the afternoon, and Mrs. Josiah
Bailey, accompanied by Miss Pearl
Brinson, sang, "Ah, Sweet Mys
tery of Life."
Goodbyes were said to Mrs. John
rhillips. During the afternoon
approximately 70 friends called to
congratulate Misses Windell and
Hufham.
Business and Professional
Women lo Meet Monday
The Business and Professional
Woman's Club will meet at the
Civic Center in Morehcad City on
Monday evening, June 14, at
seven o'clock for their monthly
dinner meeting.
Installation officers will be held
at this time and all members arc
urged to be present.
Members who are unable to at
tend should call Mrs. C. L. Beam,
B 432-1, Miss Patsy Ballon, or Mrs.
M. M. Ayscue in Morehead City to
cancel their rcscrvtions.
Mrs. Vickers Entertains
Tuesday Bridge Club
Mrs. Lawrence Vickers entertain
ed members of the Tuesday eve
ning bridge club at her home at
eight o'clock on June 8.
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Lovely spring cut flowers were
used throughout the home.
Guests were Mrs. S. A. Chalk,
Jr. and Mrs. W. B. Chalk.
High score prize was won by
Mrs. Arthur LaMontagne and sec
ond high by Miss Coretta Thomp
son. Guest high, a package plan),
went to Mrs. W. B. Cha'k.
The hostess served cokes with
mints and nuts at refreshment
time.
Lanier Book Club
Holds Picnic Tuesday
The Lanier Book club members
gathered at the Civic Center on
Tuesday afternoon for a delight
ful picnic supper. Due to bad
weather it was impossible for the
picnic to be held out-of-doors as
planned.
A short business meeting -was
held after which the members en
joyed the delicious supper with all
the trimmings.
SUNDAY,
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Mr, and Mrs. Leb Buck announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Dorothy, to Mr. C. J. Robinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ro
binson, of Morehead City.
The wedding will be solemnized
June 27 in the Free Will Baptist
Church, Morehead City.
Floating Bridge Club
Meets "With Mrs. Howland
Mrs. W. A. Howland, Jr., enter
tained members of the Floating
Bridge Club at her home on Evans
Street, Tuesday afternoon at 1
o'clock. .
Special guests were Mrs. Clyde
Helms and Mrs. Clyde Young.
Upon arrival the hostess served
delicious cherry pie with coffee
and during play iced grape juice
with peanuts was enjoyed by all.
Mrs.' Percy Deyo received lin
gerie as high score prize and sec
ond high, a pyrex baking dish,
went to Mrs. Helen Williams. Mrs.
Clyde Young received a lovely
handkerchief for guest high.
STORK NEWS
Mr and Mrs. Robert Lee Maides,
announce the birth of a son, Char
les Mct'levcster, on June 3, in the
Morehead City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver Wil
liams, of Beaufort, announce the
birth of a daughter, Mary Joyce,
in the Morehead City hospital
June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weston Sal
ter, of Davis, announce the birth
of a daughter, Sandra Lee, in the
Morpoead City hospital June 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Shakespeare
Mardison. Jr., of Morehead City,
announce the birth of a son, David
Earl, on June 6, in the Morehead
City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Washington Gray
Dudley, of Beaufort, Rt. 2, an
nounce the birth of son, Thomas
Glenn, on June 7, in the Morehead
City hospital.
Miss Frazier Attends Csnvention
Miss Octavia Frazier, superin
tendent of Nurses of the Morehead
City Hospital, has returned from
Chicago, 111., where she attended
the National Nurses Convention.
Miss Frazie was one of thirty
officials from North Carolina at
tending the convention.
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JUNE 20th
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Blanchard Davis, af Davis,
is a patient In the hospital.
Miss Glenda Fay Gould, ten year
old daughter, of Mn. Ethel Gould,
of Newport, is patient in the
hospitaL
Mrs. Robert L. Garner, of More
head City, is doing nicely follow
ing an operation.
Miss Mary Emma Lewis, of More
head City, is a patient in the hos
pital.,' '
Miss Beatrice Mashburn, of At
lantic Beach, is a patient in the
hospital.
Mrs. H. D. Paul, of Beaufort, is
patient in the hospital.
Mrs. Anna Richardson, of Beau
fort, is a patient in the hospital.
Mrs. Moll Wilis, of Morehead
City, was' discharged from the hos
pital Wednesday and is recupera
ting at the home of her son, M.
L. Willis in Beaufort.
Miss Shirley Garner, of Newport,
was discharged Wednesday.
Miss Polly Ann McKnight, four
year old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. McKnight, of Morehead City
and Miss Andrea Madge McKnight,
six year old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. McKnight, were discharged
from the hospital Wednesday.
Mrs. Joseph M. Taylor, of Have
lock, was discharged Wedae6day.
Mr. James Taylor, of Sea Level,
was discharged Wednesday.
Mr. Dayton, of New' Bern, route
4, was discharged Wednesday.
Mr. Robert G. Pigott, of Smyrna,
was admitted Thursday.
Baby Mary Louise Jenkins,
daughter of Mrs. Marion Jenkins
of Beaufort was admitted to the
hospital Thursday.
MichaeT Taylor, 12 year old son
of Mr. William I. Tahlor, of Beau
fort, was discharged Wednesday.
Mrs. Harvey Adams, of Newport,
is. a patient in the hospital.
Mrs. David Coy of Hnvplrvk ic
doing nicely following an opera
tion.
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lng and selling 1,200 pounds of
lead.. '
Both Roy T. Guthrie and Harry
Dearman : were assigned to six
months on the roads on the charge
of operating a car while under the
influence of some intoxicant.
The case of James Edwafd Guth
rie, charged with abandonment of
his wife and three, children, was
continued, as well as Gerald B. Gil
likin, and Gfllikin the cases of Ray
mond H. Wilson and Elijah Rich
ards. Wilson, too is charged with
abandonment and .inadequate sup
port. Richards is charged with
manslaughter. He was driver of
the car in which Ira McCIee Moore
was killed last January. Richads'
bond was set at $1,000. '
L. J. Hill, charged with driving
drunk, did not contest the charg
es. His 12 month jail sentence was
suspended providing that he re
main on good behavior two years.
He was ordered to pay $100 and
costs. '
In the case of Aulbert Mason
and Carrie P. Willis, judgement
was remanded to that of the low
er court from which appeal was
made. Mart Washington, charged
with stealing three chickens, with
drew his appeal from lower court.
Zioh Mickings Levis, charged
with driving drunk, was ordered
to pay $100 and costs. Roy Beau-'
fort Litton, facing the same charge,
was found not guilty.
Claude Wallace, charged with
larceny of a motor bike, pleaded
guilty and was given 12 months in
jail, suspended on condition that
he remain on good behavior two
years and pay a hosiptal fee of
$08.10 incurred when he was ad
mitted to Morehead City hospital.
He was injured by a policeman's
bullet the night he attempted to
take the bicycle.
The case of K. P. B. Bonner,
Jr., charged with larceny of a car,
reckless driving, and carrying a
concealed weapon, was continued.
Monday Afternoon Storm
Damages Tobacco, Boats
The severe rain and hail storm
which hit Carteret county Monday
afternoon seriously damage tobac
co plants in the Mundine section
of Newport and played havoc with
boats at Harkers Island.
One or two small skiffs sank,
several boats went adrift and one
of Davis Brothers boats was beach
ed. Supersonic sound can boil an
egg.
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Ancient Eessa Cesse
Unearthed at Canterbury
- CANTERBUR, England (AP)
Foundations . believed , to be
those of a second century Roman
town bouse have been discovered
during excavations here on the
sites of the Royal Fountain and
Rose Hotels which were destroyed
during the war. Some of the foun
dations are five feet thick. A large
Roman bath room, thirty feet
thick. A large Roman bath room,
thirty feet square, and a cobbled
quadrangle between two wings of
the ancient house are among the
discoveries.
The smaller finds include nu
merous urns, one of the Emperor
Claudius era (A.D.-41-54). as well
as Samian ware, some decorated
and others baring the potter's
names, bronze rings and pins and
pnrt of a gold necktace.
cooper Hamilton Receives Uegiee
hooper Hamilton received his B.
S. degree in chemistry- In gradua
ting exercises at the University of
North Carolina this week. He is
tht soil of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
HamiUon, of Sunset Drive.
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Swiss Storks Near Extlnctloa I
ZURICH, Switzerland (AP)J
The stork U likely to become non- s
existent in Switzerland, the "Orni-
thological Observer" warns. The I
periodical says there were . only r
eight nests In Switzerland last sea-1
son, and only five broods resulted!
with 20 young. . One of the babies"5
was killed when it came in co
tact with a high-voltage electric
line. ' At Schlattingen, where . ad
pair of storks raised five youngs,
other storks attacked the family.
One of th aggressors was killed1
in the fight.
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more human beings than any other1 ""
wild creature in Africa.
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