FKTOAt, JtolT 30, IMS CARTERET COUNTY MKWS-TIMW, BOlfcfftAP OTT AffD BEAUFORT, N. C. pies mt1 rIr Faldar, Society 4U Mrs. J. T. Puefcett, of Norfolk, who was the weekend guest of Mr and Mrs. W. W. RasseB of BW fort, left for her home Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Stevens, Jr., and sens, Rickey and Wayne, of Char lotte, are visiting Mrs. C. Vf. Stev ens. Miss Mary Maughan and Miss Eleanor Griswold of Durham visit ed Miss Betty Lou Merrill on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Pelletier of Stella visited in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. i. G. Walters and daughter, Prances, of LaGrange; snent the weekend with Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Walters returned o 4Grange Sunday. Mrs, Walters and Frances are spending the week here. Mr. Ray Wheatley of Raleigh spent the weekend here, visiting Miss Joyce Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llttlefield have returned to Auburn, Me., af ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Taylor. ., Mr. and Mrs. 0. J, May will visit Mr. May's home in Davidson eeun- tyfthis weekend. Lt, Liles to Leave for Hawaii Lt. Brooks Lile wilt leave this weekend for duty in the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. Liles will stay with her mother, Mrs. Marguerite Hus sey, until she is able to join Lt. Liles. A Mrs. Hugh Carraway and daugh ter, Hildred, spent Saturday in Wilmington shopping. Mr. and Mrs. John Pake and family are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Howard Swain, in Newport News, Va. Miss Reba Hodges arrived Sat urday from Asheville to make her home with her sister, Mrs. Win Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pottei Ta Entertain N. T. Guests Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Reinker will arrive Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Potter. Lt. and Mrs. S. W. Reese re turned today from a trip to Fort Accuracy BependahttKy Satisfaction BELL'S DRUG STC2E BEAUFORT s u 1 1 1 1 e n Presses DEDUCED I Rack FEE C3ALTTT 1 Cottons, Gropes, ! Gabardines, and Wools I NATIONALLY ADYERTKED FAd3:3 LsSsx! ZtjUt juEnniLL'sj frcjlfL EX&C7CHT ; FALL and Pimm B-44S-I Worth, Texas. , They are now at heme at 116 Queen St. Mrs. Wilbur Bunn of Raleigh was a visitor here Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Elwood Orr have returned from their wedding trip, and are now at home in the Bap tist parsonage. Mrs. Jessie Gardner of Macon was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Swann. Mr. George Eastman left Wed nesday for High Point to attend the furniture market. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hall, of Springfield, N. J., arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs. Hall's sister, Miss Ruth Peeling. Dr. Harold J. Humm of the Duke Marine laboratory left Wed nesday for Newfoundland. Miss Saunders to be Honored Mrs. Edward Nelson will enter tain at a tea this afternoon to honor Miss Blanche Saunders who will be married the 2nd of Septem ber to Mr. Tull Williams. Miss Laura Davis left Monday for a two weeks visit to Lynchburg, Va. Miss Jane Hubbard, of Nathalie, Va., is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Law rence Rudder. Sgt. and Mrs. K. C. Williams, of Louisville, Ky. and Cherry Point have moved into the Loftrn apart ments. Mrs. Robert Safrit will return to day from Mount Gilead where she has been visiting Mrs. Gerry Moore. Dick Dickinson returned to Ru therford. N. J. vesterdav after a brief visit at Inlet Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Furr, of Dur ham, will arrive today to visit Mrs. Pauline Dickinson. John Allcott, head of Chapel Hill ert department, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Prest while attending the architects meeting in Morehead City. Dr. Kitchen Leaves for Mass. jtDrc.Irvfri itoben:f the V. of Ga., will leave this week for Woods Hole Masaafter spending the past three weeks at Pivers Island. Dr. and Mrs Martin Burkenroad have returned rftme after spending some time in Louisiana. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. Walter White was discharg ed from the hospital Wednesday. Mr. Charles Mason of Atlantic was discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Donnie Yeomans and in fant daughter, of Harkers Island were discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Jewell Smith was discharg ed Wednesday. Miss Eula Mae Noe, daughter of H. W. Noe of Beaufort, was ad mitted Wednesday for an emerg ency appendectomy. . Master Joel Dock In of Camp Morehead was admitted Wednes day night for treatment and was discharged Thursday morning, Mis Patsy Ballou was operated on Thursday morning. Mrs. Randolph Mason and In fant daughter, of Atlantic, were discharged Monday. Master James T. Meadows, son of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Meadows of Swansboro, was discharged Wednesday, following minor, op eration. Mr. Guion S. Lewis of Beaufort dm discharged Wednesday follow ing a tonsillectomy. Mr. James Berry of Graham was transferred by ambulance on Wed nesday to Durham hospital for further treatment. .Mrs. Penny Fulcher of Stacy was discharged Wednesday fol lowing treatment for snake bite. 6aby Sue Carolyn Willis of Da. tis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Willis, was discharged Wednesday. ., Baby Joy Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Divtd Rose of Harkers Island was discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Donald Willis and infant daughter of SealeveL were dis charged Wednesday. Nonas Paul Hancock, Jr., of Harkers Island was admitted Thursday for an operation. Mr. Dallas M. Bragg of Ocrs- ooke is patient fa the hospital. Mrs, Justin Ball who underwent si operation Wednesday, is doing NEWS of tke The Rev. R. W. Stevens, pastor of the Rosemary Methodist Church in Roanoke Rapids, who is the visiting minister at the revival being held at Merrimon Methodist Church. The last ser vice in the series will be held Friday night, Julv 30, at 8. First Methodist Church Morehead City The Rev. Lester A. Tilley, Pastor Sunday, A pi?. 1 9:30 a.m. C'hurcl. School 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Holy Communion. 7 p.m. Methodist Youth Fel lowship 8 p.m. Worship, young people ! in charge, and film, "Now I See." Monday, Aug. 8 3:30 p.m. The Woman's Society of Christian Service 7:30 p.m. The Hoard of Stew ards. Wednesday, Aug. 4 8 p.m. Mid week prayer ser vvice Webb Memorial Presbyterian Church Morehead City The Rev. J. V. Axiell, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 1 9:45 a.m. Church School 11 a.m. Divine Worship 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Monday, Aug. B Women's auxiliary meets at church 3:30 p.m. . Harkers Island Methodist Church Rev. II. L. Harrcll, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 1 10 a.m. Church School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship, Rev. James C. Brown preaching. Smyrna Methodist Church Rev. H. L. Harrell, Pastor Sunday, Aug. 1 10 a.m. Church School. 8 p.m. Evenine Worship. Rey. James C. Brown preaching. & tni The annual daily vacation Bible school was held at Smyrna Metho dist church last week with 36 pu pils enrolled. Thirty-four pupils received attendance certificates. Rev. James C. Brown, a Duke Di vinity School student and assistant to Rev. H. L. Harrell of the Straits charge, was director and a teach er in the school. The other work ers were Mrs. Hildah Gillikin. Mrs. H. C. Chadwick, and Mrs Edith Suiter. The school commencement was held Friday night with a very large attendance. Refreshments were served each day at the school and also after the com mencement program. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Warren Mc Girk, of Alexandria, Va., announce the birth of a son, Joseph Warren, on July 17, in Alexandria. Mrs. McGirk is the former Miss Clara Belle Taylor of Sea Level. RFD. was admitted Tuesday for treatment. Mrs. Alton Garner of Newport underwent an operation on Tues day. Mrs. Guy M. Garner of Newport is doing nicely, following an op eration on Wednesday, Mrs. Raymond Harrell of Have lock is a patient at the hospital. Mr. Wiley Lewis of Newport RFD is doing nicely following an operation on Wednesday. Miss Colleen Taylor of Sealevel was 'admitted Monday for treat' ment. On Wednesday at noon, Miss Alice Mince, laboratory technician at the hospital, had a surprise birthday card shower and a cake with candles. The party was in the rrurse's dining room. y n mw mil ij Pereumesb Frea $5X3 cp Dora Dean Dcauly Shop . FRONT ST. BEAUFORT PHONE 3256 WC NEED TOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS i ' ' CHURCHES Mueller-Maloney Announcement has been made of the marriage of Robert F. Ma loney to Miss Mar lies Mueller of Bavaria, Germany, on Saturday, the 24th of July. Mr. Maloney was former editor of The Beaufort News and is now connected with the Intelligence Division of the 01 f ice of Military Government. Miss Rebecca Mason Complimented al Party Mrs. Harry Saunders and Miss Blanche Saunders entertained at a crystal shower Wednesday eve ning to honor Miss Rebecca Mason who will be married on the 7th of August to Mr. Frank Harold Jordan. The guest of honor received a corsage of white carnations from her hostesses. Bridge and bingo were played during the evening, with Mrs. Rus sell Dorrler winning high prize for the evening. Ice cream, block cake, nuts ant' ginger ale were served as refresh ments. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cannon of Beaufort RFD announce the birth and death of a son on July 21. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whit ford of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, Geoffrey Charles Whitford, on July 2!). Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Yeomans of Marker's Island announce the birth of daughter, linda Leah, on July 23. .Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Dixon of i Newport, announce the birth of al son. Marvin Phillip Dixon, on Julvi 24. ' ! NEWPORT Leon Mann breezed in for a few hours last Tuesday, then continued on to La Grange where he will re lieve the railroad agent for a vaca tion! Mr. and Mrs. George W. Garner, of Reidsville. an suests of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Guthrie. Mrs. W. P. Herrington, of RocJy Mount, is spending some time here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Herrington brought her down and returned home July 18. Miss Rachel Career returned home recentlv from a trip to Nor folk, Va. and Elizabeth City. ,v MrJi'and Mrs.' Arnold Garner re-tiB-rtOfd Greensboro on July 15, flftefcomfng here from their wed ding trip to see Mr. Garner's moth er who was seriously burnod en July 12 in the fire which destroy ed their furniture and ruined the house i" which tney were living. Leroy Gcrner, of Charlottesville, Va., and W. G. Garner, of Green ville, were here during the week end of July 17 also. Friends will be glad to learn that Mrs. Garner is recovering satisfactorily in the Morehead City hospital. David R. McCain delightfully en tertained four tables at hridges on Wednesday evening, July 14, at his camp on Bogue Sound. Mrs. W J. Kirby won high score prize for Drug and Hollars When health is involved, experience and integrity far outweigh price. You would be perfectly willing to pay more for the sake of safety. But n't it good to know that there's no need? This Prescription Pharmacy, maintaining the highest ethical standards, charges no m we than you would pay elsewhere. So, remember, bring all prescriptions to uat Gnlhrio-Joncs Drug Store ' IW L Front Street EEACFC3T mi n- High On The Crcsl Of A Have! . If run slid surf has "got Into year hair," well restore its natural lustre . Of! treatments, shampoos, sets. ladies and Gibhy Sanderson, of Morehead City, won the men's prUe. Mr. McCain served delicious melon. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Howard and son were recent guests of Mr. How ard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Mitchell, of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reynolds, of Randleman, spent week of July 12 here with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Bell. Mrs. Leroy Garner and little son, Bill, of Charlottsville, Va., have returned home after a visit here. Miss Sadie Bell, of Rocky Mount, spent the week of July 12 here, re turning to Rocky Mount Sunday. Mrs. Bob Turpin and boys, of Norfolk. Va., have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Garner. Miss Marianna Mizelle, who had been in Raleigh several weeks, re turned home recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, Sr. left last Wednesday for a few days in Wendell with their daughter and amily, Mrs. Marsh Kustt. Miss Melba Garner is taking a trip through the western part of 'he state with several friends. Mrs. Zona Garner and daughter, Nina are spending some time in Petersburg, Va. with Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Garner. Mrs. Moses Howard shopped in New Bern last Friday. Mr. W. P. Herrington, of Rocky Mount and Charlie C. Herrington, of Washington, D. C, arrived Sat urday to snend a few days with relatives. Mrs. W. P. Herrington, fho has been here some time, will return to Rocky Mount with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mizelle spent Thursday shopping in New Bern. Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mrs. Madeline Rivers and Miss Edith Lockey went to New Bern Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parlettc and sons, Tommy and Larry, re turned to their home m Norfolk Sunday. Robert G. Garner spent the week end in Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Cnrl E. Herrington, of New Bern, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Herringtc Mrs. H. C. Girt- Is spending some time in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Garner OTWAY Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Willis and daughter, Elsie Maybel, of Nor folk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence and family on July 17. Rev. Loll is. of Pantego, N. C, visited friends here last Tuesday. Mr. Illis and his wife, Mrs. Lol lis will move in the parsonage some time in the Fall. Miss Elizabeth Lawrence motor ed to Wilmington last Tuesday with friends. Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence went to Beaufort Wednesday shopping. We are sorry to say that Mr. D. Westinghouse ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO- Announces The Appointmeni 01 COMPLETE HOME Westinghouse Electrical Appliance Line ELCCTEIC REFEinaATCSS ELECTRIC RANGES AUTOMATIC LAUHTSCIIAT WASHER AUTOMATIC LAUKCnCMAT DRYER TANS YACUUM CLEANERS DUE FREEZERS DISattAHERS ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Come la nti I f - W. Gillikin is very feeble at this writing. Mrs. Lucretia Lawrence and Johnnie are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Dudley and family at New Bern road. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Lawrence motored to Raleigh recently on bu siness. Mrs. Delance Willis, of North River, called to see her mother Wednesday, Mrs. 0. W. Lawrence. Mr. Brvant Gllikin visited Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence a while Wednesday. We are sorry to learn that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Piner, had the misfortune of get ting her foot badly cut and had to be carried to the doctor for treatment. Georgia Keythe, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lawrence, got her arm broken recently. She is getting along satisfactory. We are glad to say. Mr. Svlvester Lawrence, of Mary land, arrived the past weekend to visit his family. There were four additions to the church at the revival last week conducted by Rev. Lollis. We are sorry to say that Mrs. B. B. Lawrence is still on the sick list. BAY VIEW Rev. Phillips will conduct serv ices at Bay View Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev. Lindsey will he present to lead the singing. Sunday School will 1)0 held al 11 o'clock. Every one is invited to attend these serv ices. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Small and daughter. Miss Reeky Bell, of Portsmouth, who had been spend ina a while in the community with relatives, and at Harlowe. return ed home Monday night due to the midden illness of their children. Betty and little Carol. Wo hope they will soon be better. A surprise bridal shower was eiven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mann Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Howell. Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Freeman and daughters. Lyllis and Sally Jo are spending a while in the com munity. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Knox and little daughter. Flora Ann, of Cherry Point spent a while Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wil liams. The orphanage class of Middle sex, directed by Miss Marianne Morris, gave a program at Mt. Pleasant church Tuesday evening. They received $40 in collections. Rev. Carlyle of LaGrange, hold services at Mt. Pleasant church Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Mrs. Jesse Piner spent a while Tuesday with Mrs. Hugh Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garner spent a while Sunday at Newport with relatives. Dr. Paden of North River was EEADFC3T AND As Authorized w Ttat Appliances Today Complete Lino Now mm In the community Sunday to doc tor a sick cow. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Brown and tittle son, Wayne, Mrs. Georgia Brown and Mrs. A. L. Winberry spent a while Saturday with Mrs. George Newkirk, Jr , of Beaufort. Mr. Gus Lancaster of North Riv er was in the community Tuesday on business. Kev. Carlyle of LaGrange spent Saturday night and Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small. Mr. and Mrs. George Norris of Newport attended church services al Graham's Chapel Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and Joseph Williams attended church services in Beaufort Tues day evening. Eugene Lilly, U.S.N., is spend ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Lilly. Miss Pearl Small of Morehead City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett of Havelock spent a while Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Knox spent a while Saturday with Mrs. Nannie Small. Mr. and Mrs. Billio G. Lewis and little daughter, Darlene, of More head City, spent a while Sunday evening in the community with relatives. Mrs. I. S. Taylor held services al Graham's Chapel Sunday. Mr. Lee Brown of Wire Grass was in the community Monday. Mr. Walter Roberts of Newport was in the community Saturday on business. Yes, guarding your health and the health of your family is a heavy responsibility fur you. Mny we share it with you? When your doctor finds it necessary to write a prescription he expects you to get the type of service we are equipped to give you. Pure Potent Pharmaceuticals Registered Pharmacist Absolute Accuracy Prompt Service. JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" Day Phones 3331 9011 Night Phones 3461 5861 BEAUFORT, N. 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Civil Service examiners, Cherry Point, announ ced today that the following posi: tions are open to applicants be tween the ages of 18 and 62: refri geration mechanic, mason, brick or stone patternmaker, toolmaker, let terer, grainer, aircraft mechanics, laundry workers, plasterer, black smith, boilermaker, molder, lock smith, and radio mechanic. Tomatoes grown in the sun deve lop high vitamin C values than those grown in the shade of leaves or in cloudy weather. Jade takes a silky, oil cmooth finish when polished. Guarding Your HEALTH Ycur rirsl Diiy And OURS am GO On Tko Fleer Mil Wo v.zzzmtj) CTY ESACFC3T .... fIL . - Mr. John B. Diion, Beaufort m m wmm "mrnrn wmm? mmm m j mm mm