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Jkaufori jSocial Mrs. Lockwood Phillip*, Society Editor Phone ?-44?l / ' L. A. Williamson, Jr., returned to Ahoskie Monday night after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. ?Harrell. Mrs. Leslie Springle and Mrs. Harry Gillikin spent Tuesday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williamson of Ahoskie, spent last week-end in Beaufort with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Canady ot Raleigh spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrell. ? A. C. Blankenship, Charles King, Miss Margaret Nelson and Miss Mary Ruth Nelson returned Sun adf to ECTC to resume their studies. Colon Wilson, Tommy Eure, Joe Beam, and Horacc Loftin, Jr., re turned to Duke Wednesday after spending the holidays at home. IMJJJj With a prescription in your purse or pocket, your first thought is for safety. You want accuracy, competence, fresh potent drugs. But, you also want that prescription com pounded at a fair price. Be cause our business i9 bui|? on just such a sound basis, we cor- | dially invite you to try us on your Doctor's next prescription. Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Front St. Beaufort I Ray Willii, Carl Chadwick, Ward King, Julian Piver, Ivey Mason and A1 Stinson attended the State San Francisco game in Raleigh Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lillian Foreman returned Sunday from Madison where she had spent the Christmas holidays and ^s now staying with Mn. Sal lie Thomas. Mrs. Frances Boone returned to Beaufort Wednesday after being called to Rich Square Monday by the death of her mother, Mrs. Mattie Benthall. ller ton, David Boone of Wilmington, accom panied her to her former litifne and remained there until after the funeral which wai held Wednes day afternoon. ' Miss Sarah Mason returned Sun day to Louisburg college after spending the Christmas holidays at home. Milton Laughton, George Laugh ton, Billy Davis, Glenn Willis, Dowd Davis and Tom Kelly left Sunday to resume their studies at Wake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Gregory j and young son will move today from the Glenn Willis apartment > into the Chadwick apartment on Craven street. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dickens and son left Sunday for Lake Charles, La., after a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thom as. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Waldenmaier and son, formerly of Kenansville, and now of Roseboro, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dill. Calvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Henj-y Styron and Mrs. Beulah toneoek left Wednesday for Ath ens, Ga., for a viist with Charlie ? Styron and his family. They will visit in Florida before returning to Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Scoggins who have been living with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morning, Jr., will move this week-end into Mrs. Han sen Peterson's apartment on Pol lock street. YOU CAN ALWAYS GIVE REVLON COSMETICS We have a most complete line of her toilet needs. 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Howard Besaant will leave Mon day for Norfolk to enter th? Ma rine haipital for medical treat ment. Mrs. Leslie Moore was hostess last evening when she entertained her bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyler and daughter, Charlotte, left Sunday for New Orleans, La., where Mr. Tyler will continue his studies at Tulane University. Mrs. Kenneth Burgwin and her daughter, Marie, of Wilmington, spent the New Year's week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safrit. Burton Daniels, Jr., returned to Elon college Sunday after spend ing the holidays with his parents. Cary Neal of Richmond, Va., spent the New/' Year's week-end with Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Roba Lee King returned Sunday from Broadnax, Va., where they had spent the Christmas holidays. Mrs. King's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cumbia and their daugh ter rettirned with them for a short visit. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glass, formerly of Newport News, Va., have moved into the Robert Safrit house on Ann street. Sam Harris of Marshallberg left Wednesday for Richmond where he will receive medical treatment. R. W. Safrit and Robert Safrit spent Wednesday In Greensboro. Roy Clark of Burlington visited Burton Daniels, Jr., Saturday night at his home on Lennoxville road. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Haymafi ; and son, Richard, of Louisville, Ky? arrived over the week-end to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bessent. Dr. Hayman : will return Sunday to Louisville while Mrs. Hayman and her son will remain for an extended stay. 1 Mrs. Jack Windley entertained her bridge club Jast evening. I Mrs. Carlston Cashwell and young daughter, Mildred Cather ine, will return today to their home in Clinton after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Holland Mrs. Holland and Mrs. George Willis of Morehead City will drive them to Clinton. Mrs. Henry Faison returned to Faison Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safrit. Mrs. J. C. Keel is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Atkinson in Tappahannock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Valverta Garner of Newport, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Professor and Mrs. J. E. Daniel ey left Saturday evening for their home at Elon college after spend ing the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Mrs. Daniel's sister, Bet ty Jean Daniels, accompanied them to Elon and left Sunday for Morganton to resume her studies there. Milton Lipman returned yester day from a visit to Richmond and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Marion - Sproigle of Raleigh, spent last week-end visiting his mother, Mrs. L. L. Sprlngle. The Misses Rosemary Bessent, Neva Allen and Jean Dickinson returned to Wilmington Monday to continue their nursea' training course at the James Walker Me morial hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Rudder returned Sunday from Nathala, Va? where they spent the Christ mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guthrig and young son, George, of Wades boro, spent last Thursday here ; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Ernest Guthrie. OV-ER 1000 Watt* WMBL 740 On Your Dial "MORNING DEVOTION" SPONSORED BY The Carteret County Ministerial Association 9.30 MORNINGS - MONDAY THRU SATURDAY Jan. 6, 7? Rev. Winfrey Davia Jan. 9, JO ? Rev. R. L. Lawrence Jan. 11, 12 ? Rev. Clifford ' Clark Jan. 13, 14? Rev. Lee Phillipi Jan. 16, 17 ? Rev. J. R. Davidson Jan. 18, 18? Rev. C. E. Allred J Jin. 20, 21? Bav. H. L. Harrell Jan. 23, 34-Rcv. W. D. Caviness Jan. 25, 28? Bar. J.M I Hopkins i Jan. 27, 28? R?v. Tbelton Turnage Jan. 30, 31? Rev. T. K. Jankina Friendship Club Elects New Officers For Year Mrs. John Austin and Mrs. Ulys Lee war* co-hostesses with Mr*. Alvah Nance Tuesday evening when the Friendship club met at Mrs. Nance's home. Mrs. Aldena Rush was welcomed as a new member, and Pollyannas were drawn (or the next two months. New officers were elected for the coming year. They are: Presi dent. Mrs. Deaver Mades; vice president. Mrs. Viona Darling; secretary. Mrs. Virginia Lee; treas urer, Miss Joyce Hall; welfare committee, Mrs. Annie Scott, Miss Iva Garner; committee for meals, Mrs. Fent Williams, Mrs. Addie Robinson, and Mrs. Nink Guthrie. Bingo was played with the cov er all prize going to Mrs. Nellie Lewis and door prize going to Mrs. Myrtle Brjnson. At the end of the evening the hostesses served fruit salad, block cake and tea. Sea foam candy was served and favors were baby dolls to carry out the New Year theme. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mr# Viona Darling with Mrs. Carola Springle and Mrs. Lena Ramsey assisting hostesses. Ora Dean Midgette, Frank Morning Engaged Mrs. D. D. Midgette, route 1, Beaufort, has announced the en gagement of her daughter, Ora Dean, to Mr. Frank H. Morning of Denver. Colo., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morning of Beaufort. No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. L. W. Moore Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. Frank Ritter and Mrs. Frank Pigford were special guests Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. L. W. Moore entertained her bridge club. High score for the afternoon was won by Mrs. W. H. Potter, who received a box of candy. Mrs. Moore served pie and cof fee at the end of the afternoon. K. W. Wrights Announce Engagement of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright of Beaufort announce the forthcom ing marriage of their daughter, Helen Lucille, to Dan Ward Bow en. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bowen of Windsor, N. C. No date has been set for the weddinf. James Steed returned home FrWhiy from a short visit in Green ville. Miss Audrey Gaylor returned to Pink Hill Sunday after spending the New Year weekend with Mr. and Mrs.- J. S. Steed. Teel Rivenbark took his grand daughter, Clara Safrit to Watha Tuesday for a visit. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Woodard of Petersburg, Va., spent the Christ mas holidays with his brother and family, Paul Woodard, of Ann Street Ext. Jan. 4.? Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Dixon and children spent the holi days with his mother at Salter Path. Fillmore Murphy of Richmond, Va., visited relatives here last last week. Miss Beth Davidson, a student of the F. W. Baptist Bible college of Nashville, Tenn., is spending a week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McManus and daughter, and Miss Christine Mur phy of New Bern spent the holi days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Styron and daughter. Susan, are visiting their parents during the Christmas hol idays. They are making their home in Columbia, S. C.t where Clifton is a student of the Bible college. Elmore and Walter Davis of Beaufort visited their sister, Mrs. A. F. Davis. Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. Cleo Brown are spending two weeks with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mason. Sgt. Brown is with the Marine corps, stationed at Santa ? Ana, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy Mrs. Steed Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. J. S. Steed was hostess last Thursday when she entertained her bridge elub. Special guests for the evening were Miss Annie Neal Jones of Williamsburg, winner of high score prize, and Miss Bess Jones of Richmond who won second high prize. Mrs. Steed served Danish apple sauce cake with whipped cream and hot tea at the end of the eve ning. School Lunches Below are the menus for the lunches to be served next week at Beaufort school. Spaghetti and meat balls, string beans, sweet relish, apple pie, milk and bread, Monday. Dry beans, fruit salad, hot bis cuits, ice cream, milk. Tuesday. Roast beef, mashed potatoes, lettuce and tomato salad, cookies and fruit juice, milk and bread, Wednesday. Vegetable soup, two kinds of sandwiches, crackers, orange and milk, Thursday. Weiners, potato salad, garden peas, peach short cake, milk and bread, Friday. Nrvtfo* GLOUCESTER i i ,n . sr Jan. 3? Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chadwiek ?p*nt several days last week with Mr and Mrs Cart Gas kill at Beaufort. Mrs. Bill Bailey returned home Saturday after visiting relatives I and friends in Wilmington. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chadwiek ' and son, Sydney, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meadows of Swansboro spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chad wiek. Mrs. Ernest Watson of Kinston and Mrs. Gertie Chadwiek and Mrs. Hubert Watson of Straits vis ited Miss Josle Plgott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Willis Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Plgott spent several days last week with rela tives and friends at Selma and Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bates and son, Rodney, returned home Sat urday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates at Char leston, S. C. Miss Dorothy Chadwiek spent {one day last week at Morehead | City visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lelia spent the weekend with their daughter and family in Atlantic. Leslie and Kermit Murphy of Greensboro visited their parents for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Paul and children of Beaufort spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Paul. Elmo Murphy and family and Everett Murphy and family of Beaufort visited their mother, Mrs. Hettie Murphy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fulcher and children of Rocky Mount were called to Stacy last week due to the death of his mother. They spent a short while here with Mrs. Fulcher's mother, Mrs. Jennie Willis. Miss Linda Smith of Atlantic spent part of the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Willis. Mrs. Richard Lewis and chil dren of Norfolk, Va., spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Willis. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Bennett and daughter, and Rev. L. R. Ennis spent Thursday in the commun ity. Arnold and Ivey Murphy, Mich ael Samson and Dr. Stewart L. Baker, all of Washington, D. C., are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy. Miss Ann Lou Babbitt of Creed moor, and Miss Janice Smith of Atlantic were the weekend guests of Julian Ray and Harlan Murphy. 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