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(Aftfftft4f edtftiw 5AffMfiiMrtftfiiffiAtcift an feu tot ;. emtfort foetal efoa Mr. Leckwood Phillips, Society Editor Phone B4481 Mayor and Mrs. L. W. Hassell John Lloyd Swain and Nick S. and' Mr, and Mrs. Kay Hassell and' Ayres of Plymouth were married children snent Sunday in Aurora 1 Friday 'evening in Ann Street visiting law. Mrs. Hassell's sister in- Mrs. Leonard Safrit returned home Wednesday from Mt. Olivo wheTe she had been visiting. Jlethodlst church by the Rev. T. R. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Swain are former parishoners of Mr. Jenkins. Mrs. F. E. Hyde, Mrs. James Ruiflley and Mrs, C. R. W neatly spent ' Thursday in Wilmington visiting the azalea gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wheatly spent Sunday in Wilmington visit ing the gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheatley of Raleigh, are visiting Mrs. Wheat ley's mother, Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. Billy Taylor and son, Wahab, spent the weekend the Thomas Nelsons. Hilly with Mr. and Mrs. Van potter and Miss1 Nannie Potter left Sunday for a visit to Washington, I). ('. Joe Beam has as his guest this week his rommate from Duke, Harold Thompson of Wliiteville. Dr. B. L Outlaw Opens Cea fai UmUzi tttf Dr. Russell E, Outlaw has an nounced the opening Of his office at 11:03 Arendell street in More head City for the practice of op tometry, with special attention to visual difficulties. Dr. Outlaw ia a native at Seven Springs where he received his early schooling. He i also attended Miss Elsie Nelson spent weekend in New Bern. the Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Jones spent Friday in Raleigh where they at tended the showing of Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Smith, the former Virginia Gillikin, returned Thursday from Raleigh and Ashe ville. They will visit Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Kathleen Gillikin be fore leaving for Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saunders, Miss Virginia Saunders ami Mr. and Mrs. Tuli Williams were in Raleigh Saturday to attend the showing of Oklahoma. Mrs. Floyd Harris of Atlanta, Ga., went to Marshallhcrg yester day to visit Miss Elsie Nelson. She will spend today with her also. M'SS Mary Ruth Nelson is home from ECTC for the spring noli days. Mr. and Mrs. Car! Lewis, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis, Jr., and family of Moreheud City visited Mrs. Lucille Lewis of Marshall berg Sunday. ' ' Howard Jones, a student ut Louisburg, i'u home for the spring vacation. Mi. and Mrs. C. W. Scott had as their guests over the weekend M. Scott's son, Charles M. Scott, USCG, who is being transferred from New London to Alaska, and Mrs. C. M. Williams of Norfolk. Mr. R. W. , Safrit and Mrs. H. P. Scripture drove members of the Casual club to tamp Le Jeune to see the azaleas. Leon King Thomas returned Sunday night from Tillsonburg, 06t., where he Had gone to get his furniture. He and Mrs. Tho mas and their sons will make their home in Marshallherg. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Morgan and son, W. II., Jr., returned to Lakeview, S. C, Monday after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Clarke and young son have moved from theii home in Chapel Hill to Arendell Street in Morehead City. Kenneth Dr. Rui.ell E. Outlaw State College in Raleigh for two years. He served 30 months in the Navy medical corps, 18 of which were spent in the eye, ear, nose, and throat department of the Key West Naval hospital, Last September he was gradu ated from Northern Illinois Col lege of Optometry in Chicago where he was a member of the Omega Delta fraternity. Dr. Out law served his year's internship at the Northern Illinois Eye clinic in Chicago. He passed the North Carolina State Board of Examin eis this past February. Last September he wsa gradu ated from Northern Illinois Col lege of Optometry in Chicago, where he was a member of the Omega Delta fraternity. Dr. Out ,r& Eugene Reeiofs M MM Mis Victoria Frasier, superin tendent of the Morehead City hos pital left Saturday to spend a few days in Goldsboro. Mrs. S. A. Horton has gone to Greenville where she will visit Mrs. Robert ' Seamon, Mrs. Frank Swindell, Mrs. Bette Swin dell and Mrs. J. G. Bennett spent Saturday in New Bern. Jerry Willis who attends" school of musfc in Richmond, Va., is . 1! .L. 1 1 . 1 i -1 Mrs. Jack Moye for several days. Pna.ng w qFV noiiwy. w.u. f uiD jaicuw, apiui miu wis. - Mrs. George, .Evans , who has been visjtitig her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Cojeburn returned to Jacksonville Monday.' ' , I cey Willis. Mr. ' and Mrs. Willie .Fulcher spent : the , we?k end in. Edentoh where they visited Sgt. and Mrs. Mike Moran. , Mrs. Moran is the former Caroline Fulcher. J. G. Bennett a student at Lew isburg College, Lewisburg, N. C, is home for the spring holidays. Rev. and Mrs, L. A. Tilley were in Durham the latter part of the week. Mrs. D. G. Bell, Mrs. Elodie Ar thur and Mr. D. G. Bell went to visit the Arleigh Azalea Gardens this week-end. They plan to spend fceveral days next week in Greens boro. Black of Chapel Mill drove down law se,.Ved his year's internship at Mr. TIaller, Miss Leah Haller and Frank Ritter returned to Norfolk Sunday after spending the weekend visiting Dr. and Mis. C S. Maxwell. Mrs. Ritter .ml son, Al, will stay on for a visit with the Maxwells. yesterday with them t get niiivci help them Mrs. Bertha Asouilh is steadily improving at her home in Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Frank C hern spent last , S pro ul Tuesday of New with Al bert Cla (iuskill H. L Joslyry School Official, Speaks to Business Women's Club H. L. Joslyn, snuperintendentj must be built to do the children of Carteret county schools, spoke) the most good, not where they will to members ot tlie Husiness and 1 boost community pride. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Berwick and son, Jimmy, oi New Bern, visitea this week-end with Mr. and W. P. Freeman. Mrs, Mr. and Mr. Richard H. White hurst,' Mr. and Mrs. Monroe White hurst, Mr, and 'Mrs. Roper Van Horn, of, Morehead City, and Mr. and, Mrs. L.. G. Johnson of Ver mjlon, : Ohio, -and Miss Mary and Gergie Whitehurst and Miss Josie Pigott : of Gloucester visited the Arleigh ' Azalea Gardens in Wil mlngton Sunday. ' ' Carteret Courfty, Shrihers club had en oyster supper it Willis ton Saturday night. . There were about 40 couples from Morehead City in- attendance. Betrothed Couple Honored Af Buffet Supper and Bridge D. aitd Mrs. Sam Hatcher enter taineu it I buffet supper and bridge party honoring Miss' Anne Gillikin and Mr. H. S. Gibbs, Jr. Wednesday night. The buffet table held an arrange ment of iris and jonquils. Miss Gil likin was given a nosegay of spring flowers and Mr. Gibbs a white car nation boutonnaire. ; '''.' Besides the' honored couple the guests included Mr. and Mrs. Jack Styron, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mor ris, Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Chalk, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner Chalk, Jr., Mrs. L. D. Dill, Mr. Bud Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leafy, and Dr. and Mrs. Alvah Hamilton, Jr. At the end of the bridge progres sions Mrs. Walter Morris received a prize for ladies' high score, Mr. Bud Dixon for men's high score and Mr. Jack Styron for low score. The young couple was presented with a coffee maker. S. A. Chalks Entertain For Bridal Couple ftisflAY, MAftCtf 29, IM Women's Society Holds ; Meeting and Luncheon versity is spending the spring hoi idays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dixon, Dr. and Mrs. Alvah Hamilton, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper were in Raleigh to see the stage presen tation of "Oklahoma" this weekend. Mr. George McNeill flew to Washington, D. C, on business this week end.. Mrs. Harvey Joslyn and daugh ters, Judith and Susan have spent the past three weeks Visiting the H. L. Joslyns. Lt. Harvey Joslyn, who is stationed at the Norfolk Air Base came home for the week, end. the Northern Illinois Eye clinic in Chicago. He passed the North Carolina Board of Kxaminers this past February, Dr. Outlaw is the son of M. a-nd Mrs. Luther Outlaw of Seven Springs. throughout the house, and jello with whipped cream and cookies were served the 18 guests who played bridge and bingo. The guest of honor received mayonnaise and mustard bowls in her pattern from her hostesses. Mr. F, B. Cooper of Nashville, Tenn., is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton. Miss Anna Kiley who has been visiting Mrs. Mary Shockley the past several months has returned to her home in Oneida, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson of Vermilion, Ohio arrived Sunday to spend the week With Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Whitehurst. Professional Women s club at their March meeting Tuesday night in the Ann Street Kduca Clonal building, Beaufort. 1 His topic was education in North Carolina. He discussed the recommendations for the . state's public school system as made by the State Education commission. The i commission requested $220 million for the 194!! biennium for the "foundation program." . Thfc amount was cut to $83 by the budget commission whereupon ike foundation program was re vised to call for $03 million, Mr. Joslyn stated. '-Under the foundation program, which he termed "fundamentally sOllrid" the state would pay 85 per ' tent of school expenses and gtuntfea, 16 per cent, according to the' ability of the counties to pay for an education program, v Thl ability would be based on Mtatl sales in the county, value ftf farm products, assessed valua tion' of public utilities, and tiie number of persons employed in the county. ;"" tti ' Carteret's case, the state Kuld iay 1524,648 and the coun fy $47,614. Richer counties, how every pretested against this setup, the speaker explained. ; S He then outlined the major . Deed tn North Carolina's schools: JnOfe teachers (Carteret needs 12 ttrort W reduce the number of p'Qpfls lor each instructor), more ' vocational teachers, librarians, Miss Rice was in charge of the program at Tuesday's meeting and introduced Mr. Joslyn. His talk was followed by a business session during which Miss Lucille Rice appointed comm'iUee chairmen for a benefit bridge par ty which will be held ut the Scout building on Pollock street, Beau fort, Friday night, April 211. They are as follows: Elma Guthrie and Florence Beam, re freshments; Blanda McLohon and Arnecia Warren, tickets; Marie Willis and Lucy Whitehurst, tables and chairs; Violet Howard and Mildred Whitehurst, publicity. The club reaffirmed their de cision to purchase an iceless oxy gen tent for the hospital. Proceeds from the bridge party will be add ed to the money raised for this equipment. A committee to nominate of fi cers for the coming year was elected. This committee consists of Miss Rice, Rose Merrill, and Chris tine Vick. A report was given by Elsie Hunt on the district meeting ajt Greenville. Grace Ayscue, presi dent, guve instructions on the state convention which will be held here in June. She also presided over the business session. ine next meeting win be a birthday party in charge of Helen Hataell, Tuesday, April 2ti. Mrs. Ernest Davis Hostess To Bridge Club Friday Mrs. Ernest Davis was hostess Friday evening when she enter tained her bridge club at her home on Front Street. Special guests were Mrs. Harold Webb of Morehead City and Mrs. Margaret Hopkins. High score prize for the evening was won by Mrs. R. M. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Exum and small son went to Bennetts ville, S. C, Friday to see Mr. C. E. Exum who is ill in the hospital there. Mrs. F. M. Emanuel, Mr. Exum's grandmother from Ben nettsville returned to Morehead with them Sunday. Mr. H. L. Joslyn is in Phila delphia attending th eNational Teacher's conference. Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd of Vandermeer visited in the home of his mother, Mrs. H. H. Scott last week. , ' Miss Dare Fulcher spent Sat urday in Goldsboro. . Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Farrior spent the latter part of the week in Washington, D. C. Miss Edna Williams visited her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams in Davis this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cooper, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bur nette of Nashville, Tenn. spent the week end at the formers -cottage on the beach. Friends of Mrs. Ida Mae Willis who has been in the hospital will be glad to learn that she came home Saturday. Home Department Honors State Federation President Miss Anne Gillikin and Mr. H. S. Gibbs, Jr. were honored Sat urday night at a dessert bridge" party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. js. A. Chalk, Jr. and given in their home on Shepard St. The hostess served a heart shaped meringue filled with lime Ice cream, and coffee. The guests included Miss Gilli kin, Mr. Gibhs, M and Mrs. W. B. Chalk, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rivers, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Hatcher. Prizes tor the evening were given to Mrs. Walter Morris ladies' high score, Mr. W. B. Chalk, men's high score, Miss Anne Gillikin, low Score and Dr. Hatcher the traveling prize. The gift to the bride and groom elect was a casserole set in ham mered aluminum. The Women's Society of Christ ian Service of th First Methodist church held it's spring mission stu dy at the home of Mrs. ChaS.' S. Wallace Thursday. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. G. H. Jackson, president. The book for study "The raw ness of Life" by Estelle CaWer which is based on the miracle;?' of Jesus as recorded by St. John, 'was introduced by Mrs. Robert W. Tay lor, secretary of the mission study. Following the program they had a buffet luncheon, each meinber having brought something for,, the luncheon. Buddv Viek. a student at E.C.T. C... spent th " week-erwt with his parents, rar. ana Mrs. ,a. . vik i , ii t ri Stork News Mrs. Rudder Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. W. L. Rudder was hostess Thursday afternoon when she en tertained two tables at bridge. High score for the afternoon was won by Mrs. Theodore Salter. Mrs. Gilbert Potter Entertains Club Greenville Invites chdri supervisor, truant officers, ! rnnntians tn Festival nuaie ma art leacners, more cier Carteret county residents lew noip. : in Carteret county there are or 8 i teachers with sub-standard Duffie Lee Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Paul who is majoring in business administration at Lew isburg college is spending the spring holidays with his parents. Miss Dorothy Roberts went to High Point Saturday where she will visit her brother, Bob Roberts, a few days. Mr. George Ball will fly to High Point later In the week and accompany Her to Morehead City when she returns. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Long', and daughter, Edith'of Goldsboro and Miss Doris Grantham of New Bern are visiting the doctor's mother, Mrs. J. C. Long. Mrs. Grey Hassell was special guest last Friday evening when bridge club at her home on Craven Mrs. Gilbert Potter entertained her street. High score for the evening was won by Mrs. Odell Merrill. with an interest in the arts will have en opportunity to hear lectures, see demonstrations, and hear clas- eertifieatea, the superintendent sical muglc at the Twelfth Annual reported, ana some or inese are doing an excellent job," he added. He then enumerated the speci fic amounts which would be spent here under the foundation pro fram; $435,825 for instruction; $,868 sick leave for teachers, $62,160' current expenses; $02, 75 capital outlay, and $6,240 ad ministrative expense. Sen, D. L. Ward introduced a Dill Calling for $50 million for Capital outlay which has passed the Senate and probably will pass m the House, said Mr. Joslyn. "I hope the people will approve this biW and when they do, I don't knew whether I want to be super intendent, or not One community will come rushing to my office nd say You've got to build a school where we live juat the way we want it,' and then another group will follow them, saying 'I hear you're going to build school at such and inch a place, you can't do that, you've ga to build it where we W." "The state says, 'Consolidate P w continued Chef school official, "and we've got to do it because the Children can be given so many more advantages in ft large rather Community Arts Festival being held in Greenville from tomorrow through Sunday. Artists, actors, dancers, flower experts, musicians and other de votees of the arts will converge on Greenville for this annual event. Among the more outstanding fea tures will be a lecture by Lucy Cherry Crisp, director of the Stat Art Grllery in Raleigh, tomorrow niht; another lecture by William Meade Prince, well-known msga r'ne Illustrator and writer, on Fri day afternoon; flower arranging demonstration by Mrs. M. Cochran Cole, outstanding authority on the subject, on Saturday morning; and a concert by the East Carolina orchestra on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Rogers Entertains Bridge Club Wednesday Mrs. Raymond Rogers was hos tess last Wednesday evening when she entertained her bridge club at her home on Arendell street. Spring flowers were used throughout the house, and during the play cake and cokes were serv ed. High score score prize for the evening, a china tea pot, went to Mrs. Dan Swindell, second high, a double deck of cards was won by Mrs. Rosalind Ketner and low score prixe, costume jewelry, went to Mrs. Rudolph Lucas. Miss Betty ftarker, a teache? in the Morehead. i City school has bought the house at 1001 Bridges St. ' - . : Judge Lusher Hamilton and Mrs. Hamilton and their grandson,' tar ry Vickers, are in Charlotte, thin week while Judge1 Hamilton: hold court there. , . . Caroline Willis, a student ', at Lewisburg College is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Willis. Mrs. Joseph Smith, her daugh ter, Barbara Jean, Mr. and Mrs Will Howland, Jr., and son, Ron- aid Earl, have returned from Miami where they visited Mrs. Howland's mother, Mrs. M. L. Lewis. Mrs. Seth Pipkin returned home Monday after attending boat party in New York Saturday for L I .L i w itr:ii . . 3UHUUH1 . ' sailed Saturdav on the Oueen Eli A baby boy was born March 2, tabeth for a three months busi 1949, to Mrs. Mary Regina Bell, 1 ness trip in Europe. Mr. Williams wife of Algie Velmer Bell, chief phoned his mother, Mrs. Helen Boatswain's mate, USN, of Williams in Morehead City Satur- Smyrna, N. C, at the Naval Hos pital, Naval Base, S. C. The gie. baby has been named Richard Al The baby's father Is serving aboard the Receiving Station, Navat Base, Charleston, 9. C. day evening when the boat was out at sea Mr. and Mrs. Gladle Oglesby and Mrs. Richard Swindell were among the many attending the Azalea gardens in Wilmington Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Temple Honored at Shower Miss Elizabeth Temple, bride elect of "April 7, was honored at "crystal ahower Thursday evening by the Misses Esther Belle Fodrie, Jean Springle and Bernice Tall man at the home of Mias Fodrie. Spring flowers were used. Announce the Opening of Mrs Office for the Practice of oroonrfcrftv Eye Examined Lerisei Prescribed 1103 Arendell St. Dial till MOREHEAD CITY, ft C. Office Hows: l:M to I M Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ter of Newport,- Route 1, a Berman Perry, on March 19. Sal son, Mrs.. tlT.iche Gupton, Charlotte, state president of the Federation of Woman's clubs was guest of the Morehead City Woman's club Wed nesday. Hostesses during her visit were members of the Home depart ment of the Woman's club. Mem bers of other departments were also invited. Mrs. Gupton is the sister of Mrs. Theodore Phillips, Morehead City, and was entertained at the Phil lips home during here visit here. Preceding the tea at 3 o'clock in the civic center, incoming and outgoing officers of the club enter tained at a luncheon for the state president. Entertainment at the tea was provided by Miss Lois Webb who sang "Just a Love Nest" and "When Irish Fyes Are Smiling." The meeting was opened with the club hymn, the club collect and Mrs. Harold Sampson, president of the club, introduced Mrs. II. M. Eure, former district officer, who pre sented Mrs. Gupton. Following the state president's talk on citizenship, the guests were invited into the east room where Mrs. Madie Bell, founder of the Morehead City Woman's club pour ed tea at a table covered with a beautiful lace cloth and centered with a bowl of purple iris and yel low acacia. At either end of the tjble were long yellow tapers, car rying out the Easter and spring time theme. Sandwiches, cakes, nuts, and mints were secved. In -charge oi the occasion were Mrs. Luther Ha milton, Mrs, Frank Moran, Mrs. J. G. Bennett, Mrs. Bruce Goodwin, Mrs. David Styron, and Mrs. D. Cordova. Mis? Dorothy Roberts Entertains Bridge Club Miss Dorothy'. Roberts entertain ed her bridge club Friday night. She had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thornton and Mr. George Ball. A prize for high score went to Dr. D. J. Euro, second high, and slam prizes to Mrs. Ruth McRackan and low prize to Mr. W. L. Derrick-son. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis of Harkers Island announce the birth of a son, John Michael, on March 21. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dur bam of Newport, Route 2, a son, Manly Thomas, on March 22. At one time, cotton was grown On 85 per cent of Alabama's farms. William I, the first German emperor, would have preferred to remain simply King of Prussia but was persuaded by Bismarck to ac cept the larger title late in his reign. Alabama was the 28th state join the union to Hospital Notes Mrs. Ben V. Rogers of Newport, route 1, was discharged on the 24th after a four days stay. Mrs. Theodore R. Carpentej of Camp Glenn was discharged ; pi day after a two weeks stay. 1 Mrs.Clifton Faglie, Sixth seet, Morehead City, was operated on Wednesday and is doing nicely. Mrs. Wilbur Garner of Newport was admitted on Wednesday ' and was operated on Thursday. Miss Sadie Salter of Atlantic was operated on Wednesday and is doing fine. ill Mrs. Norman Willis of Hjirk ers Island was operated on Mon day and is doing nicely. Mrs. Dallas Edwards and iijiant daughter of New Bern was "dis charged on Wednesday. . BARGAINS! Bath Hals S2.93 .... and more bargains yet in DOTTED SWISS ORGANDY PIQUE DAN RIVER REMNANTS The YARDSTICK In Stroud's Shopping Center MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Mrs. F. E. Exum Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. Frank E. Exum entertained her bridge club Thursday after noon having two tables for dessert bridge. Mrs. Lela Simmons and Mrs. Alvah Hamilton, Jr. were guests. Mrs. Warren Beck won high score prize, Mrs. W. B. Chalk, sec ond high and Mrs. S. A. Chalk, Jr. low prize. IKQU1RE - CALL - WRITE WOOLARD Metal Finishing COMPANY CCftEB Platers of IHCKEL SILVER CCLD MANUFACTURERS OF LEAD PRODUCTS COMMERCIAL SPORT NET LEADS 11C3 Broad SL WEIGHTS SINKERS Phone B 422-2 LURES Beauiori, N. C. RAAiifnrl Flnricl Easier Flowers POTTED PLANTS CC-SACES GERANIUMS GARDENIAS , CALADIUMS ROSES' LILL1E3 VIOLETS CINERARIAS ORCHIDS AND OTHERS '.- Set The tfaw Corsasa .Pressrrer Ptotimga Tb Ut of ten Corsage uiii tan rtKsa- . ;- vl 'Phone 3J1-I ill? 1 feiS fey o I m . Depp's A a.
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