Newspapers / Carteret County News-Times (Morehead … / Feb. 4, 1949, edition 1 / Page 5
Part of Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
tAKTEitef cotVf ffflfl-TttfTA utoRe&jAD cm avd beautort, n. c IHIDAT, FEbRUAR? 4, 1M MCB fITI t 8 ':l jl&wfort facial Nefos Mrs. Lockwood Phillips, Society Dr. H. F. Prytherch will return today from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. John Johnson left yester, day for Dayton, O., to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. R. Mahrt. Miss Irene Smith of Raleigh spent last weekend with her sister, Mrs. B. II, Noe. I Mis. T. T. Potler spent Tuesday in New Bern. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph House and Mrs. House's mother, Mrs. Hendrix, left Wednesday for Raleigh. Capt. and Mrs. Swinball of Cher- rv Point siient Tuesday with Mrs ii . r.- i Mrs. T. A. Richards returned Saturday from Raleieh where she had been visiting relatives. ' Dr. C. E. Paden has moved his office from Turner street to his home at North River. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Baxter spent Wednesday in New Bern. William Johnson of Broad St. left Mondav for the Marine hospi tal in Norfolk where he will un dergo an operation for mastoid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatter, Jr., left Tuesday for Baltimore after being called here by the death of Mrs. Hatter's father, Mr. L. L. Springle. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Lewis have SOMETHING HEW HAS BEE1I ADDED! X i A First Class Sheeimelal Shop Anything in sheetmetal work done by skilled and competent workmen i I CLYDE JOKES GAS & i APPLIANCE CO. 28ih & Arendell 3'; IT'S PI I' v' . i eiMm4&A& Economy Auto Cx Appliance Store SOS ArerideU Si Hcrehead CUy Phone B4481 returned from Whitestone, Va., I where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson have re- . turned to Raleigh after spending the weekend with her parents, the Alonza Willis'. T.. M. Springle returned to Ra leigh Monday after being called here by the death of his father, L. L. Springle. ' Capt. and Mrs. George I.inne meier spent last weekend in Wil son with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hum phrey. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P.ivis loft "Vu "".V vveanesaay lor norma. Bill Skarren returned to ECTC Sunday after a short visit at home. Mrs. Al Phillins spent Sunday in Fayetteville with Mr. Phillips who is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis took Mrs. Davis's mother, Mrs. Snyder to Portsmouth, Va., Wednesday, where he will make a visit. Dan Walker and Wiley Taylor spent Wednesday in Greensboro. Mrs. D. M. Lee left for Rocky Mount Wednesday for a visit with her sister. James Steed will go to Green ville Tuesday to see Mrs Steed who underwent an operation at Pitt Countv General hosDilal Tuesday . CUTTERS . DOWNSPOUTS .EXHAUST STACKS and all other sheetmetal work! "OH 60 Sahr, Go Farther With U.F. Goodrich SUverlowns .00-lt Sin sn Down K 4Z I7I.W..I ltf.W WW floftr rrwrf 35 ttnmgtt Hire ke I ktavf Jtty bmktr rfrpi Ton get extra safety from tougher eorda. Mora tread-to-road contact means better weight distribution, more even wear, thousands of extra milei. See Waif Uvl Glasstex Battery 10 Down . l.2laWMl Off lower Quklt rfarft New "Look-N-See" vent plugs on top quality Glaastex bat tery tell yoa water level at a glance help avoid dry bat tery. Six extra dates, rlmaa inaulatora mean peak power. Editor M WW morning. Mrs. Steed is reported to be improving satisfactorily. Bryan Springle returned l0 nnim-evill T.a TiiPsdnv after he - ing called here by the death of his grandfather, L. L. Springle. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Waters and daughter, Frances, of l.a Grange, spent a few days last week with Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Winnie Mason has returned to Atlantic after a visit with Mrs. Waters in La Grange and with Mrs. L. C. Davis of Live Oak St. Mrs. H. G. Loftin and Mrs. B. K. Windley spent last Friday in Tren ton and Kinston. C. B. Harrcll will weekend in Raleigh w; ly spend this ;;i "n;s fami- Mrs. James l'on"lcton has return ed from Washington. N. ('.. where she spent several weeks visiting rclati"es. Mrs. R. H. Dowdy and Mrs. Char lie Nelson snent Wednesday in Beaufort. Mrs. Bennie Devant returned las! ; Friday from Wilson where she had !een visit inK- Theodore Baxter, of New Ber.i. will be the official color photo grapher when the second Marine air wing have their midwinter ' maneuvers in Puerto Rico this month. Mr. Baxter is the brother' of Mrs. K. II. Bradbury and Dr. .1 ! (). Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Martinos have returned from Lebanon. Mr. Martinos visited o"er tliere for 2(1 months, returning the end of Janu ary with his brid. the former Lourise F.lzand of Lebanon. Thc returned by air. making the trip in 24 hours. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Phelps will leave Saturday for Baltimore after being called here for the funeral of Mr. L. L. Springle. Dr. Clifford Lewis of High Point was here last Sundav to attend Ih; funeral of Mr. L. L. Springle. The Re" and Mrs. Stanley Pot ler and son. James Richard, spent Tuesday here. ASK YOUR DOCTOR FIRST! Don'l lake chantes!" If Ihere is illness in your fa mily . . . call lhe doctor Immediately! Then let us help you quickly and efficiently to fill his prescribed needs. DELL'S DRUG STORE Complete Drug Store Service Day Phone B 323 1 or B 913 Front Street 70 ii " 11 11 Udl UtU ' UfJ " ' UCJ UC3 UCU UCJ UcJ IMJ UCU IMJ UC2J UBI UCUEI IK HCI IMI 1 lOver A Quarter Of A DEPENDABLE SERVICE For mere than 25 years, the Joe flense Drug Store has been giving competent and dependable service to our many hundreds of friends and customers In Carteret County. We wish to take this opportunity to thank each and one of yen for your valued patronage ... we stand ready to serve you just as faithfully and dependably In the years to come as we have done in the years past. John Duncan left Sunday for j Wake Forest where he has entered college. Mrs. Duncan and their 1 two children are living in Marshall- 1 utlK r hiwciii. Mrs. Charles Cheek is office as sistant to Dr. W. L. Rudder. Mrs. Grady Willis of Atlantic spent last weekend with Mrs. L. C. Davis. The Rev. and Mrs. W. M. ,Hyde returned to Asheville yesterday af ter spending a week visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Rill Chishclm of Wilmington spent Svindny with Mrs. Robert Tillct. Mrs. T. R. Jenkins. Mrs. N. T : F.nnett, Mrs. W. L. Woodard and j i Mrs. G. W. Duncan, Sr., attended j I a musical in New Bern Monday eve 1 i niiiM. j ! Cemeterv Association Meets 1 Twelve members were present last Friday evening when the Cemetery Association met with Mrs. F. W. Heslep. Plans were made to continue the restoration ' of the graves and to beautify the cemetery. Couples' Bridge Club Meets with Rudders Dr. and Mrs, W. L. Rudder were hosts last Tuesday evening when they entertained the couple's club at two tables of bridge. Sandw iches and cokes were serv ed as refreshment. The next meet in" of (lie club will be held at the Odell Merrill's home on Front street. Alma Poller Circle Meels Mrs. Charles Chappell and Mrs. Orvill Gaskill were co-hostesses l last Monday when the Alma Potter j circle met with them al Mrs. Gas kill's home on An- street. Mrs. Jim Wheatley led 1 ho devo tionals and Mrs. Geop'o Huntley gave the program Folowing a short business ses sion the hostesses served cheese sandwiches and hot chocolate. At least 35 different kinds of soup are sold in cans. 1 Nite Phone - B 397-1 Beaufort Blended Whiskey. 86 Proof. Grain Neulral Spirits. THE WILKEN FAMILY COMPANY ALADDIN, fA. Gel Your Whilmau & Cangbnrn't Valentine JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR" - Day Phoaes 3331 9011 Night Phones 3461 5861 BEAUFORT, N. C Mrs. Gehrmann Holland Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Jack Windley. Mrs. J. C. Keel and Mrs. Walter Morris were guests Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. C. G. Holland entertained her bridge club. Mrs. L. W. Moore won high score prize for the afternoon for the club members, and Mrs. Windley won high puest nrize. Daughter Born to Brooks Lt. and Mrs. Georee J. Brooks, Jr. announce the birth of a daugh ter Tuesday, Jan. 23. at Trieste, Italy. Lieutenant Bro:ks was a res ident of Beaufort before being sent to Trieste. The baby has not ye! been named. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. Reginald M. Rhue, of Swans l)oio, was admitted Tuesday for an appendectomy on Wednesday. Mrs. Jesse Willis, of Willistnn ws nlmitted to the hospital Tups dav. Mr. Holly B. Willis, of Smyrna, was admitted Monday for treat ment. Mrs. W. L. Walton, of Morehead City, rt. 1, was admitted Monday for an operation and her condition is satisfactory. Mr. Harold Yeomans, of U. S. ('. G Linden, w;s discharged Wed nesday after three davs' treatment. Mrs. Dyon Simpson and baby daughter, of Beaufort rt. 1, were discharged Wednesday. Mr. John M. Dickinson, of Beau IVrl, was discharged Wednesday. Miss Mary Ann Lewis, was dis charged Wednesday following an operation. Baby Linda Guthrie, of More-j iicad City, was admitted Wednes-! day. Mr. Harold Tippet), of Morehead' City, was disch M'ged yesterday. Baby Robert Lee Rice, Jr., of Morehead City, was admitted yes terday. Mr. William G. Oglesby, of Morehead City, was admitted Thursday for a tonsillectomy. Mrs. Marum Maulem, of Beau fort, was admitted Monday for an operation and is doing nicely. Founders Day At PTA Mrs. Mor?aret Hopkins' 5lh grade students will give n skit Tuesday evening at the PTA meet ing i,i honor of Founders Day, and a film strip lecture on Education Today and Tomorow will be pre sented by Giayden Paul. Bull-fighting is a survival of the ancient Roman wild boast shows: LEATHER JACKETS... UP Bay Now DAVIS mojnvaa UH MB J woj ' w ikj ' w. Cetury Off Candy Now! NEWS of the CHURCHES St.i Paul's Episcopal Church Beaufort The Rev. W. L. Martin, Rector Sunday, Feb. 8 a. m Holy Communion 9:30 a. m - Church School. 1:00 a.m. Holy Communion and sermon, 7:30 p. m YPS; Monday, Feb. 7 3:00 p. m. Section A of the Wo man's auxiliary will meet with Mrs. T. T. Potter. 8 00 p. m Section B of the Woman's auxiliary will meet at the parish house. Tuesday, Feb. 8 7 0. m. Junior choir practice. 7:30 o. m. Vestry meeting Wednesday, Feb. 9 7:30 p. m.-r-Adult choir practice. First Methodist Church Morehead City The Rev. L. A. Tilley, Minister Sunday, Feb. fi 9:30 a. 111. Church school. 11:00 a. m. Worship. Member ship Sunday. Holy Communion. If this is tho church of your choice, why not join with others at this service? 3 n. m. Infant Baptism service. 6:30 n. m Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Ladies parlor. 7:30 p. m. Worship. Subject. "Cod's Greatest Miracle.'' Monday, Feb. 7 3 n. m. Woman's Society of Christian service. 7:30 p. m Board of Stewards. Ladles parlor. Wednesday, Feb. 9 7 n. m.--Youiu; People's choir rehearsal. 7:30 p, m. Midweek prayer ser 1 ice. Thursday, Feb. 10 7:30 n -m, Senior Choir rehear sal. I'niled Methodist Church Ocracoke The Rev. (V J; Tilley. Minister Sunday. Feb. f 10:00 a. m. -Church school for all ages. 11:00 a. m. - - Morning worship. Sermon, "Church Members as Pub lie Denouncers of Sin." This service is being especially planned for the reception of new adult members into the church. For those adults, who have failed to ioin the church in earlier jeais, and now wish to declare their de sire to join, either on Profession of Faith or by letter, will be invit ed to come into the church. 7:00 p. m. - F.vening worship. Sermon, The Conversion of St. Francis of Assisi." Ann Street Methodist Church Beaufort The ltev. T. K. Jenkins, Minister Sunday, Feb. C 9:45 a. m Church school. 11:00 a. in. - Morning worship. Sermon, "A Hand in the Dark." Sa crament of the Lord's Supper. Spe cial music by ihe senior choir. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fclolwship, junior, intermediate, and senior. 7:30 p. in. Evening worship. iiow Reduced! Good, warm, well-made leather jackets at a saving! Comfortable and long-wearing to give good service-ideal for all weather wear. Come in today! & Save BROS. 'IS INftUJ An rer yield ref 417 bushels per acre set an aH-tinte record for Certified Seed Potatoes Li Maine, in 1948. Plant Maine "E!;je Tag" Certified Seed for profitable Write at aae ritH-'Z far jpaar att ef Marn CartiflW 9 mad Immh vjAft ttelt acrsagi1 sn$l vatibfaiSa Sermon, "Dangerous Liberality." Special music by the junior and Sunshine choirs. Wednesday, Feb. 9 7:30 p. m. Mid-week service, "The Development of the Idea of Right and Wrong as Found in Our Bible." OBITUARIES Leslie G. Garner Funeral services will be conduct ed. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. J. M. Jolliff for Pr Leslie Glenn Garner, age 26, who was killed on Luzon, May 12, l!Mr The pravesido services will he held at the Amariah cemetery al Newport RFI) with full military honors conducted by the American Legion Post and the Veterans ol Foreign Wars. Pvt. Garner was born on Dec 1!1, 1SI10, enlisted in September, 1044, and had been in combat only 17 days when he was killed. He is survived by his wife, the former Kstelle Kdwards, of New port; his mother, Mrs. Kliahelh Garner, oT Newport rfd, one sister, Lillian K. Gamer, and two broth ers. Ail is B. and Nathan II. Gar nor. all of Newport rfd. Mrs. Bessie V. Taylor Mrs. Bessie Vick Taylor, age til. died at her home in Morehead City Tuesday night 9:30 following a i short illness. Funeral servires were held frnin Mb capacity One-control wrtnfor Slf-tilling drqinboard Durabl ballaon rolh Pormonontly oilfd O-l motor Ouiclc-omprying pomp Full-Ungth prottcti Hrf Nonltaln finlih Ono-yoar warranty Small Down Payment Convenient Terms EASTIIAH -m COMPANY BEAUFORT THE CANDY 1 I AT Guthrie -? Jones Drug Co. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Day Phone B 498-1 Nite Phones B MM or B 8384 v the Rev. W. E. Anderson yester day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inter ment was made in the Bay View Cemetery. ) The deceased is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Christine Piner Henderson, of New York: one son, Thompson Vick. of Morehead City; . one sister. Mrs Jack Hood, of Bal timore, Md.. one brother, J. W. Sin- - glelon. of Grifton, N. C; one grand son. Jarvis Piner, of Morehead City; i d several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Carrie Sinilhwick Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie Smitliwick, OH, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Abram Davis at Davis Shore. Friday, Jan. at 1 p.m.. were held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Mt, .Olive Chirstian church. Hyde county. Interment w,:s in the , church cemetery. i Mrs. Sniilhwielt, wtio fell the j Wednesday before Chirstmas and fractured her hip. had been living al D-ivis since October. She i-i survived, besides her j daughter. Mrs. Abran) Davis, by seven other children. Mrs. George.' Sipiires. Kdward Lee. Clove and McKoi:ie Smitliwick. all of I'on i it. lly.U- county. Mrs Itavmond ! Paul. Beaufort county, and Mrs. :'. I. Dunbar. W.'shinulon county; iilso numerous grandchildren and great 'Taildchililren. Sailer Infant Graveside services for Hebecca I. on Salter, infant daughter of Mr. 1 and Mrs. Hugh Salte r of Beaufort ! were held Mundav. Jan. 31, at 1 Cedar Island cemeterv A General Flcilric VCaiber do just one tiling it washes clothvs i i I titan! The cloibcs aren't just swished around in this big G-K Washer. The "(hrcc-ronc" Activator tum bles and loosens the clothes . . , forces soap suds into every fibre . . . and chases out the most stub born dirt and soil. It washes clothes quickly and thoroughly yet is gen. tie with the finest fabrics. Make it a "must" to see this General Electric Washer that gives "quick-clean" washing every time! Demon strations daily. FURNITURE MOKI IICAD (ilJY OF tHfe SOUTH 1: Ih TFRONf St. BEAtFpRT;
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 4, 1949, edition 1
5
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75