JtiSL. yi.Wtw CA3.TZZZT CCn,-T7 l..Z-TJL, IZ iXmCmX AliD tIC ".A3 CITY, N. & FHI3AY, JULY loreab City Carol? Fnlcbar, Sociaty Editor Mrs. Howard Wcntz, of Albe marie and Mrs. George Schulz and children, of Miami, Florida, left yesterday to return to their homes after spending several days with Mrs. Jack Scwell. Mrs. Don Stewart has returned to Philadelphia, Pa., after spend ing two weeks here with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Watson on Sunset Shores Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Morrill and daughter, Nancy Lou, of Concord, N. 11., and Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. Mor rill, Jr., and sons, Jimmy and Dan ny, of Winston-Salem, will arrive Sunday to he the guests of their parents, the Jim Morrills of Shc pard Street. Misses Small and Jean McMi chael, of Winsidii Salem, were gursls of Miss Sarah Watson last week and enjoyed a delightful house party at the Watson cottage en Shepard Street. Mr. a 'id Mrs. S. (i. Garner havr returned to Norfolk, Va. alter spending I heir vacation here visit ing Mrs.. Garner's sister, Miss Lu cille Piner. Sam Thompson, of the Univer sity of North Carolina, plans to spend the week e.id here with Dr. " s a pleasure to w2 y when yon go fyofiml fyfimal Wean Few pleasures can match the grand feeling of "going formal" in summertime! An important event, a starlit nigbt she in her gown, and you, freih and immaculate in wrinkle-reiistant Northcool Tropical Formal Wear. Each time you wear it, you end the evening the lame as jrou began it cool, comfortable completely satisfied that Northcool 's handsome style and tailoring excel 1 lence give you good reason to take pride in the way you look. . Tob tun you gml llm gHi'm9.hokhr NORTHCOOL frodV-mark stamped mkh Hm coat and trovsen , K33THC00L TUXEDO COATS - $27.50 KC3TIICCCL BLACK TUXECO TEOUSERS-$I2.50 KC3THC00L TROPICAL SUITS - $35X0 Genuine KC3TKCC0L Slacks $9.50 W I1C3EHEAD CITY ITS ' c LEARY'S STORE FOn MEN - 'HEN'S WEAR KNOWN EVERYWHERE" Arendell Si. M 8316 Morehead CUy Jtaial&ts Pfeoaa M-S7S-1 and Mrs. S. W. Thompson. He will be accompanied by Dixie Green. Mrs. lone Staggs and son left Tuesday to visit her sister in Dan bury, Conn. Professor and Mrs. Guy Sipes, of Castalia, visited Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn recently. Mrs. John Bunn spent last week in Goldsboro with her daughter, Mrs. James Vinson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Mowers and daughter, Linda, spent the week end in Durham. Miss Edith Davis spent several days this week visiting friends in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hamann and daughter, Onieda, of Wrightsville bench, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bowen and children, of Richmond, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Wilian. Killebrew. of Fountain, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Owens, and ff in genuine iift daughter, Peggy, of Fountain, spent the week end visiting friends here. '." .. Mr. . and Mrs. Percy , Deyo are spending several weeks in Kings ton, N. Y. Mrs. Myrtle Gay and' daughter, Lucille, and Mr. Johnas Owens of Black Creek, spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pittman. Among the guests at the Jti'fer son Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Roburt C. Lucas, oi Greensbriro, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. MeLin-!on, of Burling ton, Dr. A. A. Phillips, of Raleigh, Mr. R. H. Bacon and Mr. J. A. Evans, of Belle Glade, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. E. F Goff, of Wilson, and Mr. George Green, of Cambridge, Md. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harper and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cutchins, of New Bern, spent the week end at Atlantic beach. Mr. Tom Webb, of Johnson City, Tenn., spent the week end here. Mrs. Reid Harris and two daugh ters have returned to Richmond. Va after spending two weeks at the Atlantic Beach Hotel. Mrs. D. G. Bell and Mrs. J. If. Davis and Mrs. Emma Oglcsby, of Harlowc, spent Wednesday at Stel la. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, of Johnson City, Tenn.. are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills and son, Bobby, of Wilson, spent the week PAUL lobby BEAUFORT 613 BROAD ST. ' CABINETS - MADE PLAX-COTE The Floor Enamel For Any Material WOOD CEMENT INSIDE OR OUTSIDE $1.40 ql. - $4.80 Gal. . . . to the biggest' prescriptions, we follow' your doctor's orders without the slightest deviation. You are always assured of fresh and pure drugs, accurately compounded. Bring your next prescription to the Joe House Drug Store. Your Patronage Is Appreciated JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Day Phones 3331 9011 - Night Phones 3461 5861 BEAUFORT, N. C. t MSN... Light as a feather cool as a breeze, these arc the shoes for summer com fort and good looks. I. Two-tone brown and T wlngtlp by Rand. ' . ' . $15.95 DAVIS T I Front SL end with Mr. and Mrs. -Harold Sewell. - . , :.:;:-f V Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beaver and daughter, Gay, of Lenoir, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dietzel, of Rocky Mount, spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swan-son. Mrs. Lionel i:iley and son, Char les, of Portsmouth,. Va., spent' the week end with B.' A. Bedsworth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Purifoy and children, of Rocky Mount, are spending several days with their mother, Mrs. Sallie Purifoy. Mrs. Marjorie Oglesby has re turned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Williams, in Raleigh. Mrs. W. B. Murill and Miss Sa rah Murrill, of Washington, D. C, Miss Pat Carter and Hugh W. Carter, of Weldon, were Fourth of July week-end guests of Mr. end Mrs. W. E. Murrill. Crocker Carter left Sunday for his home in Weldon. He was ac companied by Bill Murrill who will spend several days. Mrs. Frank Bullock and children of Portsmouth are spending their vacatiori with Mrs. Bullock's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Guthrie. Julian West and party were s - craft P. O. BOX 66 TO ORDER - SIGNS TAILOR-MADE LAWN FURNITURE MAKE YOUR BACK- . YARD A PLACE FOR ENJOYMENT From The Smallest Capsule . . . Two-tone Florthelm ox- I ford. All perforated. $16,851 DROS. Etsdsrt Monday 'visitors' with Opt and Mrs. Gib Willis. Capt Willis took them for a sailing cruise on the Sound. ' k ' Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tatum, of Axton, Va., and Mrs. Irene Nor wood, of Stuart, Va , have return ed home after spending week with krs. David Panders. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coleburn and John Hugh Graham visited friends and relatives here Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Buchanan, of Laurenburg, and Dr. and Mrs. Tho mas L. Umphlett, of Raleigh, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Douglas, of Sunset Drive, Tuesday Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Freeman Mrs. Robert Freeman entertain ed the Tuesday evening bridge club at her home on Bridges Street. Guests were Mrs. Bernard Le ary, Mrs. Frank Exum, Mrs. Wal ter Morris and Mrs. Malcolm Col lins. Club high, a box of candy, was won by Mrs. Arthur LaMontagne, and second high, a carton of gem, went to Miss Coretta Thompson. Guest high, also a carton of gum, was won by Mrs. Malcolm Collins while the floating slam prizes went to Mrs. Walter Morris and Mrs. Collins. The hostess served cold drinks with nuts and candies as refresh ments. Ward Ballou Sails for Germany Pfc. Ward Ballou, of die U. S. Army, son ot Mrs. Iona Ballou of Bridges Street, sailed aboard the Saulspon for Weisbaden, Germany, on Thursday morning. John Thomas Bunn to Preach John Thomas Bunn will supply the pulpit in the First Baptist Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock while Dr. Bunn is conduct ing the ordination service for the deacons of the First Baptist Church of Beaufort. 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BEAUFORT . , B 4981 00 Business and Professional Club lo Hold Weiner Roast ' The Business and Professional Women's Club of Carteret County wiU hold a wiener and marshmal low roast at Fort Macon on Wed nesday, July 14, at four o'clock In the afternoon.; Mrs. Bob Williams wUl be chair man of the food committee and she has urged aU members to bring a coat hanger for roasting pur poses. ; ' Mrs. Williams Entertains At Blue Ribbon Club Mrs. Helen Williams entertained the floating bridge club Tuesday afternoon at the Blue Ribbon club. Upon arrival of the guests peach pie a la mode and limrade were served. Seven progressions were played with Mrs. Joe Smith winning high, a handmade apron. Mrs.. Julius Nelson, second .high, received a pickle dish and Mrs. Clyde Young received guest high. Mrs. Johnnie Johnson was also a guest. Rev. Caviness Attends Methodist Assemblies W. D. Caviness, pastor of the Morehead Circuit of the Methodist Church was recently a counselor at Fisher's Landing for Interme diate boys and girls and at Louir burg College which was an assem bly for seniors and young people. Mr. Caviness taught the course on "The Methodist Youth Fellow ship," which is the youth organ ization of the Methodist Church. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. James E. Dixon, of Harkers Island, was admitted on the 6th for an emergency operation. Miss Bertha Mann, of Wildwood, was discharged from the hospit.il Wednesday. Mr. L W. Willis, of Harkers Is land, was discharged from the 'hos pital Wednesday. Mrs. Haywood W. McBride, of Morehead City, was discharged Wednesday following a major one ration. Charles E. Steward, Jr., of Beau fort, was admitted to the hospital Monday. Mr. A. L. Smith, of Beaufort, was admitted for treatment Mon day. Mrs. Victor T. Vellamah, of Beaufort, was admitted Wednesday for a major operation on Thursday. Mr. B. Jackson Morgan, of More head City, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday. Master Robert Clifton, Guthrie, son of Mrs. Clifton Guthrie, of Morehead City was discharged from the hospital Thursday. Mrs. Roy B. Hill, of Havelock, was admitted to the hospital Wed nesday for an operation on Thurs day. Gerald Fulcher, son of Mr. Elam Fulcher, underwent an emergency operation Tuesday. Mrs. CarJyle Garner, of New port, is slightly Improved follow ing a major operation. Master Ernest Harrell. of Straits, was discharged from the hospital yesterday following an operation. Mrs. A. K. Barms, of Kinston, underwent an emergency operation on the 4th and her condition is sr tisfactory. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Tay lor, Jr., of Morehead City, rfd., an nounce the birth of a daughter, Brenda Lou, in the Morehead City Hospital on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dargen Whisnant, of New Bern, rfd., an nounce the birth of a son, Thomas, Jr., on July 6, in the Morehead city Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd E. Tslbott, of Beaufort, rfd., announce the birth of a son, David Benton, in the Morehead City Hospital on July 7 Sheltoas Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Shelton and little daughters, Gary and Gayle, of Reidsville. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Bruton and Mr and Mrs. Jr.ck Powell. Queen Elizabeth of England, daughter of Henry VIII, was named in her father's will as third In succession to the throne, after an elder half-brother and half-sister. , DELCMI0 C0SIIETICS Courtesy Treatments MARY STC aTSC!!, . nepreseatalive PHONE M M6 ' JM7 ARENDELL ST. ? -. MOREHEAD CITY 0TY7AY Rev. Lollis, of Pantego, arrived Monday and will conduct a revival here at the Disciple church for Several weeks and Mrs. Lollis will arrive Thursday. Mr1, and Mrs. R. L. Gillikin and son, Vincent, of Norfolk, Va., mo tored here for the Fourth of July weekend to visit their folks. Miss Lucille Gillikin of Ports mouth, Va., arrived home last weekend to spend a week with her father and sisters, Mr. Warren Gil likin, Mrs. Charlie Handeock, and Mrs. Betty Gillikin.. , Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lawrence and daughter, Geraldine, of Fay etteville, called tb see Mr, and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence Saturday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ilyte and sons of High Point were the guests of Mrs. Hyte's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Handeock, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. ArnT(t w:nce ha-i as their quests for if week end their folks, the Midgctts, of Onslow county. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillikin and ron of Harkers Island called to see Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence and family Sunday. We all are sorry to learn that Mrs. Hiram Gillikin had to be car ried to Morehead City hospital for treatment. Everyone will be glad to see her well again. Mr. and Mrs. Metruc Gillikin and children of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting Mr. Gillikin's mother, Mrs. Baker Lawrence. Mrs. Leon Styron, son and daughter, of Davis, visited her par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. r. Lawrence, Saturday. Jacob Lewis and Elwood Finer motored to Norfolk Monday on business. Mrs. Lionel Gillikin and brother, of Beaufort and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Gillikin, and children, Norva, Agatha and Nan cy, motored to Williamsburg, Va. last weekend as the guests of their sister xnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillikin. Everyone is very glad to learn that Mr. Baker Lawrence who had to be carried to Norfolk to the Marine hospital and had to under go an operation, is getting along satisfactorily. Mr. Dewey Gillikin of the Mer chant Marine who has been visit ing his mother, Mrs. Lottie Hun nings, left Tuesday for duty. Mr. Heibert Kelly of Fordtown, Tenn., who is employed at the Es so station at Beaufort,' was the guest' of Bedford C. Dowty Mon day evening. Miss Gloria Willis of Smyrna spent Sunday with Miss Mona Gil likin. NERRIM0N Chief and Mrs. Harry Hardy re turned to Norfolk on Mondav after visiting their parents,' MUs Verna Carraway aeompanied them to Nor folk for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Martin, of Bell Cross, spent the Fourth of July with his parents, Mr arid Mrs. W. B. Martin. Mr. and Mis George Carraway and son, Charles, spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. P. F. Carrawav Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Vittman, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence, Mr. H. B. Salter, Mi. and Mrs. Charlie Pittman, Allen Carraway, Mrs. G. M. Carraway and Jim Stallings, Jr. attended the paity at South River on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Mclntyre and children and a party from Rocky Mount spent the Fourth of July at their cottage on the creek. Mr. Joe Mclntyre, of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with his aunts, Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss Nita Caraway. , Mrs. Erick SheplTSSfL and two children, of Durham, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martin. Mr. Shepheard carried his family for the weekend. They returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNeil and two children, of Beaufort, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Caraway. G. M. Carraway went on the field trip with county agent and others last Friday. Mrs. Emily Nelson spent Thurs day with Mrs. H. B. Salter. Mrs. James Robinson, and child ren, of Morehead City, spent Sun dajk with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carraway. ; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Fulcher and little daughter, Paulette, oi More head City, spent awhile on Satur day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carraway. They spent the weekend with their parents, the Rubin Walaces. Mrs. Hazel Wallace and two children, of Durham, spent last week with Mr. . and Mrs. J. A. Wallace. Miss Mary Olive Martin, of North River, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martin. Mr. C, B. Nelson, who is em ployed in Beaufort, spent the week end at home.' i, . V - . Cosiest Attracts Ttcssa; v Better Kitchens Feature, A kitchen Improvement contest sponsored by the Chapel HiU bank is attracting considerable interest among housewives in Orange coun ty, reports Mrs. Kathryn H. Hajtr rick, home demonstration agent for the State College Extension Ser vice. .: :- -J To date 25 farm families have , entered the contest and all are do , ing a fine job, Mrs. Hamrick said. A $100 savings bond, $23 bond, and $10 cash will be given to the three top winners to be selected in December. The awards will be based on percentage improvement The kitchen improvement score card recommended by the Exten sion Service will be used in grading the contestants. "Before" and "af ter" pictures of each project are being made for comparison pur poses. "It is encouraging," Mrs. Ham rick commented, "to see the men working and planning with their' wives to achieve greater con veniences in the home." Mis. 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