I^oreijeab Cttg facial 1 Mrm. Eugene Raelafi, Society Editor Phone M-M5-7 ' C?pt Arthur Midgetl| and fam ily hart returned home from Tex ? ? where he has been fishing. Th?y were accompanied by his brother! 'James Midgett. ' Mrs A. T. Leary, S. A. Chalk, Sr., Mrs. S. W. Thompson and Miss Coretta Thompson spent Friday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hall spent Sunday in Winterville, N. C. Mr and Mrs. Neal Sabiston and son, Larry, of Midway Park spent the wekend with her parents, Mr. ?nd Mrs. Joe Williams. Mrs. George Evans of Jackson ville, N. C., arrived Saturday to ?f>end a few days with her sisters, Mrs. lona S. Ballou and Miss Hat tie Smithson. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chalk and daughters, Emmy Lou and Joannic moved Monday to Goldsboro, where Mr. Chalk is employed. Mrs. Julia E. Lufkin, mother of Mrs. Harold Sampson hns arrived here to spend the winter. She flew to Raleigh from Maine. Miss Dorothy Sampson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sampson, flew, from Pittsburgh to Raleigh oyer the weekend and visited with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mays, who Ilvrd at 303 Marsh street In Beau fort have mewed Into the Albert Bloodgood home on Arcndell street in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willis, Jr., have moved from 1412 Evans street to their new home on 18th street. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mason, and ?on, Mrs. Fred Nelson and Mrs. Louie Mizelle returned from New York the latter part of the week. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams and Mrs. George Brinson of Moitnt Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Bryee Ficken and ?on of Mount Olive spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Morris. Joe Bloodgood of Port Arthur, Texas has arrived to spend the winter here. Mrs. William Aldrleh of Badin, N. C., who formerly lived here, Is ?pending few days in town. I . Dr. and Mrs S. D. Hatcher and | childre.i spent the weekend in Mount Olive with hit grandmother, Mrs. J.A. Westbrook Dr. and Mrs Hatcher attended the University Tennessee football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delfido Cordova attended the University Tenness ee football game Saturday, after attending the North Eastern Dli trict Teachers meeting in Green ville Friday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Lowe are spending a week in Oklahoma vis iting her sister, Winifred Willis, a nurse, who for the past several years has been in Hawaii, and ia spending a week in the States. Mr. and Mrs. John Bloodgood of Stamford, Conn., spent the week end with his parents, Captain and Mrs. Albert Bloodgood on Arendell street. Mr. and Mrs. Archie O'Connell and daughter, Dorcas, of Bath, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade. ? Miss Virginia Pou and Herton DonghtM of Statesville arc the guestf 11 Mrt. George R. Pou on the befeh. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bland had at their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of Charlotte. The Blandi returned to their home in Charlotte the first of the week. Mrs. T. G. Vickers of Lumber ton spent the weekend with her son and family, Mt and Mrs. Laurence Vickers on Bogue Sound. Mri. David Market of Altopna, Pa., who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Jackson, returned to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davis, who have spent the past month with their daughter in Birmingham, Ala., returned home at the end of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Ben F. Royal spent I the weekend in Chapel rtill and Raleigh and attended the Univer sity-Tennessee football game. Mrs. Doris M. Hatcher and Mrs. Leota Hammer spent last weekend in Itideigh. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sanderson and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mn At Newport Sunday. ! Topt On Or OH Highway All-Par pose r Tmek Tires, VpHt ?m.f 10% ? Nylo* lko<k ikbMi h HH4 it $ ?f am* 0ll*t ? - ? ? ? btmkl* twty NW ? fcffw friction ? l?*f*?*ar \ Hit* B. F. Goodrich ttr* hM ?' a peel >1 tread dMicn that f?r?# W traction hi SothWrfctW. TS? Mlf-claanJnf trin Ml not hold itonei or gravaL ECONOMY AUTO fc APPLIANCE STORE M5 A WENDELL ST. - PHONE W-Ml-1 ? MOltEHEAD CITY B. F. GOODRICH Noted Throat Specialists report onSQfiqrTestofCbmel Smokers... NOT ONE SINttE CHE Of THROW CONSIDER F The MwMtoiei ?! Jle fcetodl Your savings insured to $5,000 by a permanent Federal A liberal return on nvingi Sendee prompt, friendly, and helpful Prcseot rate S 1/2 percent 7i>u? "fidetel ^ . ?w UOJHI association or itr I LOA^r-^ NtW it* Mr*. Bud Dixoa and small ion, spent the last week with her par ents in Wilson lllHs. Saturday Mr. snd Mrs. Dixon attended the Uni versity - Tennessee football game in Chapel Hill. W. G. Garner of Greenville, was in town Saturday. Mr and Mrs ?. W. Patrick spent 8aturday in New B#n. Henry Wade of Goldsttoro, (pent the weekend iHth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade. ? Superintendent June Rose, Miss Estelle Green, Mrs. C. A. Bowen, of Greenville and Miss Corttme Mial of Raleigh were in town Sun day because of the critical Illness of Mrs. H. B. Utley. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wallace and children spent the weekend in Wilson, N. C. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace attended tit Univer sity-Tennessee football fame. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Branch and Mrs. Branch's sifter, Miss Evelyn Mlfiti of Wilmington, Miss Betty Joyner, Mrs Josiah Bailey, Jr., and Mrs. Norman Post spent Sun day in Greenville. Mrs. CffN Whitehead spent Tues day In New Bern. 0. E. Sanderson, Earle Plner, Graham WMtehurst, and Gerald Mitchell attended the Uhtverslty Tennessee football game In Chapel Hill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eraflk Grantham and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gasklll attended the University- Tennes see football game in Chapel Hill Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Thompson and daughters, spent the weekend in Greenville, where they visited Mrs. Thompson's brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cline are living with M)ss Betty Harker. They are formerly of Raleigh. Mr. Cllne Is with the Cline Construc tion company. Mrs. Cllne spent the weekend In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. I, A. Eaklns will at tend the 54 fh semi annual conven tion of N. C. Chlropracters asso ciation in New Bern, Nov. 4 and S. To be held in the Queen Ann hotel. Learys Entertain Couples Bridge Club Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leary were hosts t? 'their couplet bridge club Saturd^- night Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Collini, Mr. and Mri. W. F. Patrick and Mr. and Mfs. Warren Beck. At the end of progressions Mrs. W F. Patrick had high ladies' score, S. X. Chalk, Jr., had high men's score, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck had low couple's score. The hostess served pumpkin pie with whipped cream, and coffee Garden Club Members To Have Distttei Mwl The meeting of the 9th Strict of North Carolina 9t?te Oarden to TJSirT aay, November 4, it la o'clock in the Methodist church. L?fth eon will be at the country club. AH members of th? local Gar den club are cordially invited to attend. Kinston is the home of Mrs. Tyler, the State Garden Club pres ident, and the club there is mak ing big plans for the day. Mrs, Carlton Hostess to Bridge Chib Friday Mrs. W. C. Carlton entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon rt her home on ArendeN Street. Her guests, aside from chib ten ters, included Mrs. S. A. Chalk, Jr., Mrs. George Ball, Mr* Floyd Chadwick, Mr*. Carl Nelson and Mn. Walter Morris. the club, and Mrs floyd Chad ?iCk, guest high. The hostess served ? salad course and coffee. MisS Boyd Entertains Bridge Chib TWsaay Mias Sara Boyd entertained mem Km* ?'on tiW?olnh"'V " h*r ijlS. Her (mats wert Mt*. Cliften Guthrte and Mai Edna Williams At the end of play Mrs. Jane. 8. Matv, fr hid high seore and J fittman, sec hlfh The hostess served grapes during Pl?y, and frash cocoannt cake, cokes and nuts after the games Ninth Grade Raises Money With Hay Ride Tfitffiday Muasi SJt'gUTtVS E money for the King and Queen represented in the Haknraen car nival. The Queen Was Margie feuth rte and (Be King, Charles Ktlly. They enjoyed roasting hot dogs and sang around the Or*. Mrs. Cor dova was the chaperon* They were tBSttifTSaS: Eastern Star Gives Banquet a! Masonic Temple The Morehead City Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star gave i banquet at the Maaonlc Temple Wednesday night at a o'clock on the occasion of an official visit from the Worthy Orand Matron, Mrs Edna C. Most of OrMfHfaoro, and the Worthy Grand Patron, Dr. Frant DUke, of Washington, N. C. Betwten fifty and ifarty attended the banquet. ' The tables ?fr*^e decorated in the Halloween motif with arrange ments of marigolds In pumpkins and th* centerpiece was a large bosquet of yellow chrysanthe mums. The programs were In ahape of a small pumpkin ' >rrftfnj the fuests were Mt. and flirt. Charlts '?oM, Worthy Patron and worthy Matron of the Beau <Utt thaptcr, Mrs. Marjorle Paul, Otifrd. Marshall, of Waafc ington, N. C., Mr. Guy Matthals, District Deputy Grsnd Patron, from Ne* Bern, Mrs. Vera Ipock, District Gr^nd Matron, from Cove CKy, Mrs. Frank Duk* of Washing ton, N. C., and Mr. fpock of Cove Ctty. Jlfl. Hatcher Hostess f 6 Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. S. D. Hatfher entertained her bridge club Thursday after noon. Betides her clnb members the guests included the Mesdames Mil ton t. Matty, Robert Freeman, Robert Seamon, Aivah Hamilton, Jr., Richard Price and Marlon Mills At the end of progressions Mrs. S, A. .Chalk, Jr., had high score Mrs. A It ah Hamilton, Jr., second high and Mri. M. V. Colling, low score. ? The hostess serred cokes during t>1 ay and fresh cocoanut cake and coffee at the end Of the afternoon. Camp Glenn to Give fienefii bridge for Lunch Room The faculty and lunchroom per sonnel of Camp Glenn school will ttootor a benefit bridge at 7:30 Friday hlght In the civic center. Mtfrehead City for the purpose of raising funds for the new lunch ro(j(n they hope to build. High store prltes at each table a grtmd store prhe, and door pris es will be awarded. Tickets are on sale now at Morehead City Drug store. HOSPITAL NOTES Clyde Willis, Merrimon, was ad mitted yesterday for treatment. After Lee Nixon of Salter Path wJP discharged yesterday folloW iflpireatment Mrs. Satn Adl*r, Morehesd City, was discharged Thursday follow ing an operation. Mrs. Andrew Bell, Morehead City was admitted Thursday for in operation. Mri. Harvey Adams, Newport, Wal discharged WMnesdly fofitrw Ing in operation. EldrHge Daniels of Lofi was ad mitted Sunday fo i treatment. rrank ti. Grantham, forehead City, was admitted FrNbf m an operation. Thomas Armsfrohg, C6fit G ififd cutter Agassi', was discharged Wednesday following treatment. VI n. Hubert fulcher of More head City waa discharged Saturday following an operation. Mrs. Erlt Moore, Besufort, was admitted Thursday for an opera tion. Mrs. Jebedee Fulcher of More held City waa discharged Satur day following an operation. Mrs. Nannie Sotiee. W ?as admitted Thursday merit. ind Styron of Davis wail ad Thursday for treatment. Mrs. Gerald Guthrie and Infant ^slighter of 9tfin*bor0 were dh charged Sunday. Mri i. f. Oaakfll, Sea Level, waa discharged Wednesday follow ing treatment. Km. John 6. Tomllnson, Have loci, waa admitted Sunday for an Mrs. t, A. Harvey jot Atlantic wai discharged Thursday follow ing an operation. Ashton Willis, Jr. of this city waa admitted Sunday for treat ment. Mrs. Marvin Hardy, Beaufort, Rt 1, waa discharged Wednesday having received treatment. Mrs Chan-lie Hamilton of Atlan tic was dlacharged Tuesday follow ing an operation. Mrs M. I. Rollina, Hivelock, was admitted yesterday for a tonsillec tomy. Beaufort fire*** were called to the yard of Dick Ricka, iflihland Park, Tuesday, at 11 a. m. to put out a haystack fire. Fifemeh #*rt SO minutes extinguishing the fir* and preventing Ita spreading. Hrwftva IAY VIEW Oct. *6 - The On lob iMtttnf of the F W B chtirches of Carter.! County will convene ?t Bay VWw Baptist church instead of St. PMa Saht church as It Mil KMrtmo ?t| more pMtto. , mrttt'dhe is invited and lunch Will be spread en ttt ground. . Rev. ft. H. Brafford of Market's laland will begin a series of Meet ings at Graham's chapel Monday evening. Everyone Is invltid Mr. and Mrs. George Norrts of Newport spent ? while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and family. Rev. J. Randal Bennett of Bridgeton held service* at Mt. Bern spent a wfriie^Xt^ay with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lilly. We a ti all (lad that'Mf George Winberry who has bMh sick, Is able to be out again. Mr and Mrs. Charles Scott of Cherry Point spent Friday night ahd Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Cannon. Mr. ana Mrs. W. t. WllUSms and family attended church at Marker's Island Saturday everting Mr. and Mrs. Jot Sfnall and sdn Jackey of Norfolk spent a #hHe last week in the com Inanity with relative*. Miss Pearl Bordeaux of New Bern held her regular appointment at Graham's chapel 9MMM9. Several people from the com munity attended tHe singing ctfn vention at Morehead City Sunday afternoon. Miss Arments Lilly spent Sun day with Miss Betty Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Cannon and son. James, and Mr. John Rosllng spent a while Sunday at South River. Mr. and Mrs. Led Peterson ahd Stork fltews Mr. and Mr*. Filmore Lawrence of Harkers Island announce the blrtli of a daughter, Phyllis Marie, oh Saturday, Oct. 29. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Rose of Mark ers Island announce the birth of a daughter, Genevieve, Wednesday, Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Willis, Straits, welcomed a daughter, Aga tha Swindell, Wednesday, Oct. 26. mr. ana mrs. j. m. ouiiKin, Beau fort, RFD, announce the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gillikin, Beau Ub sfif" Mr. iiit Mrs. It. L. Turhage wel comed a' strfi. Jofci Luther, on Sat urday, Oct. ?. Mf. and Mm. it. if. Leister, Have loek, announce the birth & a C<M! Ann, on Friday, OH. Ha-. iock, wfcrccrmw a dauffrter, Betty So, SntfHWy, OH. 29. i. A. Morrison, Clb arinotince John Chris, on Mi. and Mrs. %atd Mendelson, Aflrttfc, s <htnghter, Ethel Ray, Friday, Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gaskill of Sea Level announce the birth of a son, Philip Lee in the Morehetd City hospital, on Thursday, Oct. 20. Mr- and Mrs. T. A. Taylor of Sea Level announce the birth of a laughter, Alice Faye, on Friday, OM. 28. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Larson of MirehCad City announces the birth t>< a daughter, Peggy MeHitda. oh Saturday, Oct. 22. Mb Born Mr. and Mrs. Lester Turnage jrtounce the birth of a son, John Water, at t.tl p.m. Saturday. The |Mby weighed 8 pounds 151/2 Mtaces. Mrs. Turaage was the for t?r Ma tj Darrtelson It was the ftfst grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. John Danielson and the 21*t great grandiliild for Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Gaskins. Jltwhom fmr. Oct. 27 - Mr. <nd Un. S. W. Lawrence and Mr. and Mr?. T. P. Lawrence visited Mr. and Mre. Ty ler Pake at Bettie Sunday. ? Mr. and Mri. Monroe Nelaon of Sea Level visited Mre. Nelson's grandparents a while Sunday after noon, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Law re nee. Mrs. Blondell Lawrence and children called to see Mrs. Beutah Dowty Monday eyening. Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence carried ber baby to a doctor Saturday for treatment. Mrs Lula A. Lewis called to see her sister Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Emma. C. Lawrence. Mrs. Tilton Lawrence and tons went to Beaufort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Taylor and son of Sea Level visited Mrs. Taylor's parents Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lawrence. Mrs. Leon Styron and children of Davis, visited her mother last week, Mrs. E. T. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthur car ried their son Donald to Raleigh hospital last Sunday for treatment they brought him home Saturday. Everyone is sorry to learn that Mrs. Charlie Green of Fayetteville was taken 111 while visiting her mother, Mrs. Butler Lawrence. We all hope for her a speedy recov ery. Mr. Uzzell Lewis motored to Ra IHgh last Sunday on business. Rev. J. W. Lollis was able to be brought home last week from the hospital at Belhaven. Everyone was glad that he had improved. Mr. Charlie Green of Fayette ville was called here the weekend on the account of the illness of his wife. Mrs. Dola Lewis and Mrs. Uzz daughter, Carolyn spent a while Saturday in the community. Mr. Lee Brown, Jr. spent a while Tuesday in the community. Miss Pearl Small spent Friday in Raleigh at the State Fair. Mr. Cyrus Lilly and Mr. T. L. Lilly spent a while Sunday at Stel la. Mr. Winfield Lewis, Mr. Walter H. Oglesby and Mr. Vernon Lilly are fishing at Southport. Miss Pearl Bordeaux and Mrs. Sinia Carrivan of New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Lewis and daughter Darlene, of Morehead City spent Saturday night with Mr. and- Mrs. J. F. Small. , -?Mrs. Jeaae Piner and children of'Davis spent a while Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oglesby. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett and daughter, Brenda Joyce, of Have lock spent a while Sunday with their parents. Rev. Ernest Douthit held ser vices at Bay View Baptist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplain spent a while Sunday in the com munity. Mr. P. D. Smith and Mr. Carl Smith Of Swansboro spent a while Saturday in the community. Mitt Pearl Small spent the week end with Mrs. Lester Haskett of Havelotk. Mr. Marvin Guthrie and a friend of Harker's Island apent Sunday in the community. Mrs. Gilford Camion and son, James spent * while Friday at Cherry Point. Mrilwy kellY Guthrie Kelly Guthrie of 908 Shepard St., Morehead City, died of a heart attack Saturday morning at the fire station in Cherry Point. Funeral services weft held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon from Franklin Memorial church, with interment in Bay View cemetery. Active pallbearers were members of Ocean Lodge 405, A. F. & A. M. Honorary pallbearers were the fire department of Cherry Point, More head City an<f Beaufort. Mr. Guthrie, who was 45, was a civil service fire fighter stationed *t Cherfy Point. He is survived by his Wife, Mrs. Lucille Lewis Guthrie, a son. Toby Charles and a daughter, Mary Laura,' his fath SAbazlom Guthrie of Morehead ty and tiro brothers, Arthur Gdihrie of Morehead City and John Guthrie of Norfolk. ell Lewis visited Mrs. Ardell Law rence Monday. Mrs George Stafford of Mote head City Spent Monday with Her mother, Mrs. George E. GiUikin. . Mr. and Mrs. Brady GUlikin spent tile weekend at Winston Sal em, N. C., to visit Mrs. Myrtle Gol den who Is In tke hospital there receiving treatment. Mrs. James A. GiUikin, Mrs. Lo la GUltkiO, Mrs. Ardell Lawrence and Miss Nadine GiUikin attended the funeral of Mr. Luke Salter at Bettie last week. Mr. S. W. Lawrence carried a crowd out hunting Monday. They didn't have much lu4k though. Dr. Fuller was called to Mrs. B. B. Lawrence Saturday who to , vary 111. Dr. Salter was hi the neigbor bood Thursday to see his patient. The Ladies Aid held their meet ing at the church Thuraday night r * 7:30 p.m. Plans were made to raise money to buy an oil heater, lor the church. '' The P. T. A. held their meeting at the school house Thursday.' They also raised money to apon-' sor a Halloween party Thursday night there will be games play1'' '' ed, pie selling and cake walking. ' Everyone Is invited. " " Deer roam wild in every state of the United States. 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