''..i-.S'&,," fill l III MIX t.l 1 rthJAt, XOttSiBjR J, IMS OTWAT i i - ' . . . Oct. 30 Mri CHHrlei Green, at Faietteville ig .visitlhg htr par' ert. Mr. and Mrs.' Butler La rence. - , iir. and Mrs, Inn "t-f-lor sun ui aeaievei visiiea lurs, iay lor'? parents,, Mr, and Mrs. T, r Lawrence, Sunday. Mr. Uz&li tewls hSbtofed to fta ,elgH thls-webk oh bushSess. Mr. 6: ;T., Lawrnece spent the eekend wltH his family. Mr. S. W. " Lawrence and Mr. .Floyd Lawrence Went tb Beulah- WHe tb tfttijHa the funeral of Mr. I Gebrfee Shepard, Friday. Dr. E. S,( Weaver of Wilson was in the cbrhmnnity this week on business. . Mrs: Leon" Styron and children of Davis spent several days this week with her mother, Mrs. E. T. Lavyrence. Mrs. Lucy Gillikin and Mrs. PeaH Lewis visited their father, . Mr. Moses Gillikin, Wednesd:y. Mr. and Mrs. Doity Gaskill of Stacy visited Mrs. Gaskill's par ents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fulcher and children of North River were the guests of Mrs. Fulcher's' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Law rence, Sunday. A large crowd attended the Hal lowe'en party at the school house Thursday night, liingo and other : games were pi ycd and everyone had a good time. Mrs. Hardy Lawrence rnd Mrs EjDjjlah Dowty went to Beaufort (Saturday shopping. Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence, Jr.. daughter, June, spent Friday her mother, Mrs. Tccrcli ron. Surprise Birthday Party jr. B. b. Lawrence w.s given a rprine birthday party by Mr. and Preston Lawrence, Mr. and Floyd Lawrence, Mr. Svlves- I Lawrence, his son. Mr. and Mrs.. Whitford B. Gillikin. Mrs. 1' CARTERET COtWIT KEWS-T1HIE8, WORCTEAP fTTY Affff BEAjFDRT, N. G, PAGE SETP -lltllrin tiis nier rved hot crif fee arid cake to the guests. Mr. -"i-.u ui me nrat slice of c&ke n his 80th birthday. He thanksd ;vervore for Mi glffl Mrs. B. B. Lawrence is still on he sick lisi. tvery one would be lad to seb her up again. MARSHALLEEEG Nov. 3 Mrs. ,.fess(e itiirray ahd Mr. Wallace . Whiteniirst and Mrs. -ll"ert Melius, of New Bern, N. C, Mrs. Sallie' Thomas, Mrs. Menzette King Kornegay, Mrs. Mennie Wav, Mr,. William Way, of Beaufort, N. C, Mr. . Wendell, of Morehead City, attended the fune ral of Mrs. Poliy Lewis here. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and children, of New Bern, N. C, spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Lewis. Miss Sybil Davis and Miss Mai da Moore returned home Saturday from a week's trip through Geor gia where thev visited Mr. and Mrs. Willy Willis and Charleston. S. C. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parsons, then continuing on as far as Miumi, Fla. Those who attended the services at Methodist church Sunday morri ing were Capt. J. A. Nelson, Mrs. Fannie Nelson, of Gloucester, N. C, Mrs. Ray Willis, of Beaufort, N. C. Rev. Harrcll, of Straits, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chad wick, Mr. ;hd Mrs. Hugh Willis, Miss Eloise Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hancock, Mr. Truman Da vis, Mr. George liancock, Mrs. Tho mas Hood, all .of Smyrna, N. C. Mr. Staten Moore has returned tb Norfolk, Va. Rev. I.ee Phillips, pastor of M.irshallberg Missionary Baptist church, preached Sunday niu'ht at 7 o'clock in Methodist church in a union service. r':.i; PdtPomrrt ! Sprty , Dot Boldosser .f Power Plant) h&s been ill and wish her a speedy recovery . . . Bernice Dro pufceh (Navy SUpply) Is receiving cbrfgratulations ort recent promo tion . . Things just don't seem right with Ralph (Swede) Elm blade (O&R) gone. We arc anxi ous o hear he is getting along and hope he keeps his promise to write to-vus from California . . . John Whitford, Foy Banks and Dan Svflndell (Fire Department) ore back from Norfolk and seem to have learped a lot from the course. Ask them about "Operation Trash Bisket" ... the following O&R personnel are to be congratulated privrecent .promotions: Harry Spi- cec, Charles Stanley. Howard S'ott, Marlon Vendrick, Willis Duughtcy, Luther Norris, Two employees that resigned nJ. "ro rricn are John Ives "id ''rank Williams . . . singing the irhdav song while performing heir duties in the Housing Pro ; ect are: Ray Chadwick, JameS :ufly and Floyd Blythe . . . wheij you have unexpected guests ana lave to stretch a meal for two to serve six, give Lillian Neal (Legal) a biki she has the system! . . . Reggie Stvron (Telephone Office) Says His English wife claims her fantlly has been entiilrd to bear arms since William the Conqueror. tcld tifiT ,-1s family has hoan entitled too hare legs since Noah! . . . George Ellis told us that time tells on a man especial ly a good time! . . . Mary Walter Says exercise will kill germs, but she did not say how you can get the germs to exercise! Treasurer, Josenh Raby. Repre sentatives are: third class, Section A: Albert Francesconi, M?rvin Bo hart, Joseph Raby: Section B: Ha rold Morris, Tom Fleisch, Dell Tho mas: Section C: Lewis Womble, Dewey Dixon, W. P. Watson; Sec tion D: Harry Bell, Eugene Rudd, Everett Oliver, Jr. Fourth class, Section Af Abrom Willis, Wyatt Jones. C. W Warrington; Section B: Grover Sirmons, Jim Gillikin, luchard Bell; Section C: Bill Pow ell, Billie Holton, James Gounti- kas; Section D: George Soltow, Charles Pugh, P. H. Justice. These are the men to contact If you want to krotf anything about your as sociation and the association u really getting to be something! Missed around the corridors these days is Joe Nolan, who has transferred to Quonset Point . . . Richard Goodman, who w;is l,-s' heard from in Arkansas . . . and IlolwM't French, who resigned tt go into business! Our star pupils, according to the last report cards, were Joseph Ra by, 3c, 08.05, and Roy Dixon, 4c. 9!U5! That's all now! The length of the boundary of the United States, on all points of the compass, is 10,748. 4. i i . i m m w mm vmmmBVKkM tr m Dun-til .wrpje nusonrj Gives Yoa FIH IAFITV ITMM IAHTV WIAmil TIOMTMIJ1 Ultl-N HIWlA1IOfl IOW UPKIi COST IOW INiUtANCI RATH (AIY fWANCIM HAUMnnjuUI VMMW-MCOfN'TI lucvAi Auir, lOl. COIT BAND CCIHlkUCIION la dw coniTructfon ol 8 Any of & cbunlrr'l HiimI eoomMcUl and public buildlnqi, wbra the primATT coniidwAtlou ar fir saltiy. oimI MnKtunl Irmoth, building flexibility, low upkp coi ana aKkitaciuril bHuty . , , too will find modarn Coacrata Maaonry baing uaad aa lha pnUtnd building matarlal. In lha dlr oi Datrolt thaia la probably a graatar dlTaralty ol Goncrala Maaonry buildinga than in any othar malropolitaa araa In lha country. Hara you wiU find malaanc churchaa. baau tlful lhaatraa. ullra-modarn achoola. dub houaaa. aDarraunl buildinga, conunarclal buildinga ol aVary da-riptton . . . alia thousanda of homaa . , , built to lha htghaat archilactural an4 coiufructloa atandarda, fating Cantmla Maaonry aa lha baale original building nulariaL Ba auldad by lha cholca and nperianca ol axparla'who build for lha futura aa wall u tor today. Spacily "Concrala Maaonry lor parmanant aatiafaction. Apprentice School Long time no news but that's because of illness and absenteeism for one reason or another and this reporter, as well as the contribu ting reporters, missed a couple of deadlines First of all I think i resume of the Apprentice Associa tion's Council Officers and Repre sentatives, will be welcomed by everybody, so here they are: Pre sident, Albert Francesconi; Vice President, Harold Morris; Record ing Secretary, Marvin Bohart; let' NAVY SUPPLY Gather arcur.d. folks, snd find out wind's doin'; in - FISCAL DIVISION-with fisl in quite the spcrt, Bill Portei Tom Cathey (PW). and Georg Brockwry Jr. and Sr. (PW) tried heir luck at deep sea fishing; but :o go, although everyone acquired i str.Un and windburn. Joy Mur ray fcund Fort Bragg the same in- rtslii" place when she visited .Itr Ul utiles unu V1" nrciiua '.hristine and John Brinkley spent time in Raleigh with their main objective "The State Fair." Joan and Dick Tuttl spent the weekend in Raleigh visiting "rierids. Ana shd Stetson Mur pl y spent their vacation cruising aroi.nd Florida. Betiy Lentz ana F'letmor Ring and husband danced to the music of Charlie Spivak. Coagrats to fclsie Hamilton, who tr psferred from Procutement to Disbursi.-.g, on her recent promo ion; a. id, Ann Oliver is transfer :ng to tJSNCEL, SolrHon, Maiy md. Well Ann, it's au revoir and ts of liibk Our . utmost sym l.itby goes to F.laine Roliland, .lies? dog was killed by an auto 'oi'ile receiitly. "Butch" was the ii, who traveled so far to make is new home at Ann's. Well, et's see what is new in SIM PLY DIVISION football rtns- wai t to meet same of your ellow f.ns? Well, here goes am Newberry, Dick Wynn, and inn Trrder atlended the Caro ina State gamr.-K tliryn lnman. ,'illie Dennis, and Nelly Bell s.tw e Camp Leletlne-Fort Bragg they met L.S.tJ. Giving the St:te Fair the onteover, .Helen Jowdy and Faye Cpllins reported having a wonderful time Having m:de their trip on the boat "Recovery," Nora Grimes and Carrie wiriihger are, back tb wprk. Glad to sfee you yirls back. Mr. and Mrs. B. f. camp amu Nov. 4 Mrs., W. D. Gaskins with daughter, Judy, left tor Jack sonville Beach to spend the week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Beacham peht Sunday with his parents in Chocdwiriity. Mrs. W. L. Walton, of Qoldsboro, and her mother, Mrs. J. B. Bathea, of Dunn, N. C. are staying here this week with Mr. W. L. Walton, he being the etra section foreman lor the A and E C Railroad, as- SrUtl'h S!1! snt srd"? wiih h's brb,hT' IK1 to this area. line-v'a;le help Norman a: .1 Sybile boost Carolina when FRtSH CAU6HT DRESSED & DELIVERED Phone M-401-1 M-402-1 jLrncd with' them for a st;y Voices lit The Night FrSm the diaper department w& hear that John Alfred M:yo, III, e'llrred the world on October 16, the son of John and Elsie (n?e Limb) Maya (PW) . . . Also Oil the midnight bedroom-to-kitchen trek is Joe Lewis, whose son Jos eph Edward was born 1022. Mrs. Ltwls is t' e former Sue Brock of PW . . . other new arrivals Include prion North Beacharti River. who resides at. This Tuesday thev Mrs- H. J, Grimstead. of South celebrated, at home, their twenty Norfolk, arrived here Wednesday fifth wedding anniversary. Congta- fr a visit with her relatives and tulntions are in order. . ? v friends, more especially her s.s'.er, Mr. arid Mrs. Herbert Clark. Mrs- Rsa York- who has been con fined, because of illness, for the Clark a Sn In Mr A Mrc W.II-. -VoJ P8St tW0 WeekS- She W'" StaV t vv uitu I'UJ, II HIIVI T mans (PW); a daughter to 'the Mr. Elmatt Walter Smiths (FM); Cers to Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. French1. both of the Apprentice School, Cohyr:tulatiohs to all! nd daugh- J. R. Lehti the home of her son, Oglesby. Friends of Mrs. Willie Guthri" will want to be informed that she has entered the hospital for ah operation. WHEN XMAS SHOPPING REMEMBER BELL'S DRUG STORE . BEAUFORT CaII on u you want informa lion on fiiliing boata feir charter or a drr of dreaiod fiak.I OTTIS' MOREHEAD CITY gil FISH MARKET P( MANUFACTURED BY Uev Bern Building Supply Co. NEW BfeitN, N. C. old fit Beaulorl By & W. HaHTLEY We Havd The Bed Sdluiiofi To Yonr Wri Are f ealuring s ABESTOS 1DING , ALSO AVAEAELE . SHEET ROClMAtL UOAIiD When yen want quality Eailiing inaleHais at the right price ,be rare to stop in-- .: - :-ti- " '. SU7FLHS cci?C2ATi::r ABEn6eLL STREET - MOREHEAD CIt 'iQti&nP "J All Ages! finest Quality $ a JSSPyyv. " at lowest Prices Sturtly Rfcfrjr Toys Mtcharfcaf Tdy AcTlo'rf M toys Mufleeri Toy. "Wind-UfjC Trolhi Electric Trains Beautiful Dolls Doll Furniture HbutelMepIng Toys Crib Toys Hohter Sots & Gum Action Games ."Jucatlonol Toys Comt In Now While Stocks Art Lr( took at mm rmmsAWtsst Skin fen" MS' iait tm m reel llrse i nt hiVH Sleeping eyes. With layette. hi "er-Tirc J TfiACTC!. Takes los of rough piny ! All metal. Gaily colored. t" Cofoffuo" KUBRIR IAU Lively bounce; neavy rubber. Assorted col ors, designs Gene Aufry, Jr. CAP PISTOL A real cowboy repeater! 7V4" long: red or pearl grips. mflr.wWi.A..,.,. MUSICAL TOP Always a fa v. orite! Hums while Spins! All steel. IM4 03 GUil CHRISTIIAS LAY - A WAY PLAII .... A SHALL DEPOSit WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE TIL XMAS! Don't Disappoint the Kiddies Come In Iffvr and Make Year Selection While Slocks Are1 r r 0 anm0m-i' m mm m mmm i . 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