/Horeheab CHrtg Social Nefos
Mr*. Engenc Boelafi. Soclctv Editor Plume M-M5-7
Mrs. Earle Mobley of 2907 Aren
dell St., is ill it the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Car
row, Kinston.
McDaniol Lewis of Greensboro
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs
Arnold Borden of Morehcad City
Friday and Saturday. Mr. Borden
is the local representative of
McDaniel Lewis and Company, in
vestment bankers q(. Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woodland
spent Monday in Wilmington.
Mrs. Thomas Oglesby and child
ren, Donald and Patty, Mr. and
Mrs. James Smith were called to
Savannah, Ga., Tuesday because ,
of the serious illness or Mrs. j
Oglesby anil Mrs. Smith's mother
Mrs. Fred Sanders.
E. C. Willis, Sr., is recovering
from injuries received Tuesday at
work.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. David
Murray over the weekend were
Mrs. E. H. Wilson, from Detroit,
Mich., Mrs. William Norman
Holt, and Mrs. Edward Cunning
ham of Smithfield, N. C.
The Literary and Art depart
ment of the Woman's club will
meet Tuesday night at 8 o'clock
in the civic center.
Guests at Mrs. Ben F. Royal's
bridge club Wednesday afternoon
were, Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Mrs.
Robert I.jughton/and Mrs. Rom
Woods, aside from club members.
Mrs. R. W. Taylor received high
score, Mrs. Herbert Thornton, sec
ond high, and Mrs. Harvey Hamil
ton had low score.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gibbs spent
some time in Raleigh this week.
Mrs. Lena Jarvis is recovering
from the flu.
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Tax listing began Monday, January 2nd, 1950,
and Will continue to January 31st.
All men subject to Poll Taxes and all property
owners, real or personal, must list to avoid
penalties which will positively be charged for
failure to list. See the List-Takers in your
Township today !
DO NOT DELAY!
Lisl-Takan ? Carter*! Cmty
BEAUFOBT TWP.
Fred B. Seeley
John B. Brooks
MEBBIMOI TWP.
Piter Carraway
STBAITS TWP.
Gerald W. Wkiiebursl
NABSHALLBEBG TWP
Junes P. Davis
ATLANTIC & SCALEYEL
Waller Snulh
BUH iM-a?
Mrs. Dora Day
MOHEHEAD TWP.
Cbu. f. Wtbb i
WHITE OAK TWP.
Saw Hudowi
HABLOWE TWP.
J. Baymond Ball
HABKEBS ISLAND
Charlw W. Hinock
DAVIS aal STACY
BaalbDrti
Warren Beck and ton, Warren,
Jr., went to Troy Tuesday. Mri
Claude Howell returned with tlpm
Wednesday to apend some time
with her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrt. Warren Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry re
turned Tuesday night (rom a Flor
ida trip.
Mrs. George Stoyall who under '
went 'an operation in the local
hospital last week, is improving
niccly and cxpects Co go home the
last of the week.
Mrs. Julian Willis, Mrs. J. Dew
ey Willis and Mrs. Iva Parneli
spent Tuesday in New Bern.
The Medames Frank Moran
Robert Scamon, Clyde Jones, A.
H. McDonald and J. G. Bennett
spent Tuesday in New Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Freeman
and their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan and
children. Jackie and David, re
turned Sunday from a three weeks
visit in California. They , spent
some time with Mr. and Mrs. G. E.
Freeman in San Francisco, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Morgan and
family in San Diego.
Mrs. J. F. Giddens who has been
receiving treatment in the local
hospital for the past two weeks,
was taken to the home of her
daughter. Mrs. John Lashley, Mon
I day where she continues to im
j prove.
W. L. Derrickson and M. T.
Mills spent Monday in Richmond,
Va., on business.
Mrs. A. H. McDonald, Mrs. Rob
ert Wallace and Mrs. J. G. Bennett
were guests Wednesday afternoon
I of Mrs. Adam Mayer on Bogue
Sound road.
Mrs. Molly Willis of Sea Level
who has been visiting her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew English, left Thursday to
visit relatives on Harkers Island.
j Mrs. Ben F. Royal was hostess
to the Carteret County Medical
Auxiliary Monday night when they
met for a covered dish supper.
Following the supper they played
bridge.
Registered Nurses' Club
Meets at Inlet Inn
The Carteret County Registered
Nurses' club met Wednesday at
7 o'clock in the Inlet inn, Beau
fort, with nineteen members pres
ent. Mrs. F. W. Heslep. pres
ident, conducted the meeting.
The club voted to contribute
five dollars each month to MncV"
cs for needy children in Gamp
Glenn school. This is in addi
tion to equal contributions to
Morehead City and Beaufort
schools.
Mrs. Marvin North Willis, pro
gram chairman, introduced Thom
as C. McGinnia, superintendent
of public welfare of Carteret coun
ty, who gave an informative ac
count of the program outlined for
1990.
Mrs. 0. T. Willis Hostess
To Book and Bridge Club
I
The Book and b.'idge club met
I Tuesday night with Mrs. D. T.
Willis. She wis assisted by Mrs.
Fred S. Willis. All the members
of the two-table club attended.
The high score went to Mrs. John
D. Willis, who received a potted
plant. Mrs. George Nelson receiv
ed a painted ash tray for second
high score, and Mrs. Ed Fau
cette was consoled with a clothes
brush.
The hostesses served chicken
salad, saltincr., toll house cookies,
and coffee.
Mrs. Robert Harrell Gives
Program on Tennyson
Mrs. Robert Harrell presented
a program on Alfred Tennyson at
the Tuesday night meeting of the
Lanier Book club, attended by
fourteen. Mrs. Harrell gave a
beautiful description of Tenny
son's life and read many of his
lovely poems.
Mrs. L. J. Norris, hostess, served
ice creair\ ca'tc r?Ui nuts and cof
fee.
Baily-Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Baily,
Jr., announce the engagement of
their daughter, Lois Ann, to John
R. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
S. Jones, Swansboro.
The date of the wedding will be
announced liter.
H. S. Gibbs, Jr., Presents PTA
With Hoover Commission Report
H. S. Gibbi, Jr., presented facts
cf the Hoover commission's find
ings on government speeding, with
emphasis on the enormous ln
cease in the past five years over
the spending of the 1M years pre
vious, when he addressed the
Morehead City Parent Teacher
association at its January meeting
Monday night in the school audi
torium.
One of the most startling sta
tistics was that the national debt
now averages fIJ.OOO tot; every
family in the United States. Mr.
Gibbs urged everyone present to
write their -congressman, Graham
A. Barden, asking him to support
the recommendations of the Hoov
er commission for reorganization
of the federal government.
Principal G. T. Windell announ
ced that ground was broken Mon
day for the construction of the
new annex to the school, which
will have four classrooms on the
second flour, with two classrooms I
and a new lunch room on the
ground floor. The contractors es
timate it will take three months to
complete the building.
Serving of lunches at the school,
discontinued while the Harry
North building was being moved
will be resumed Monday.
Mr. Windell introduced Mrs.
Joseph Hall, teacher, who will re
place Mrs. Gilbert McKinley in
special work In the primary
grades, and Mr?. Bob William* to
replace Miss Anne May Gibbs in
the third grade. Mrs. McKinley
and Miss Gibbs resigned.
Mrs. Hall has her bachelor of
arts degree Mm East Texas State
Teacher's college snd has had e
leven years of teaching experi
ence in Texas and California. Mrs.
Williams received her bachelor of
arts degree from East Carolina
Teacher's college and has had five
years teaching experience in
North Carolina.
Banners for highest percentage
parent attendance went to Mrs.
James I. Mason, primary, Mrs. C.
B. Wade, grammar and Mrs. Wald
ron Bailey, high school. Mrs. E
than Davis reported 417 members
in the PTA. The treasurer's re
port showed a balance of $495.94,
with work still to be done on proj
ects begun in the fall.
A stylp revue was given by 27
of Mrs. Delfido Cordova's second
and third year home economic
girls.. Winners were Barbara L.
Willis, Ida Broadhurst and Betsy
Wade in the third year, and Addie
Willis, Jean Morton and Loretta
Cowart in the second year.
Henry Scott announced a skit
"The Late Mr. Scarface" present
ed by Bernice Willis, Peggy Rind
flish and Alice Miller of Kirby
Watson's ninth grade.
W. B. Chalk Speaks
At Woman's Club Meeting
William B. Chalk addressed the
Junior Woman's club at its Jan
uary meeting Wednesday night, on
the findings of the Hoover com
mission. His speech on "Oper
ation Economy" concerned the
federal government's spending,
and brought to light little known
facts contained in the Hoover re
port.
He asked that the members use
their influence to see that letters
were written to the Senators or
Congressman of this state, urg
ing them to support the changes
asked for by the commission.
Mrs. Bernard Leary, vice-presi
dent in the absence of Mrs. J. R.
Sanders, presided. The group vot
ed to^ contribute to the European
Children's relief.
Five new members joined the
club. They are Mrs. W. S. Clagen,
Mrs. Jack Tate, Miss Helen Mar
tin, Miss Hilma Chadwick and
Miss Viola Styron.
The centerpiece on the table
was a Urge crystal bubble bowl
with an arrangement of ' spring
flowers. It was later.to be taken
Mrs. I. R. 8anilen tn -tfce -hos
pital. The hostesses were Mrs. Vir
ginia Purifoy, Miss Sara Boyd,
Mrs. Warren Patrick and Mrs.
Jimmy Dye.
Mrs. Virginia Purifoy
Wins High Bridge Score
Mrs. Virginia Purifoy received
high score and Miss Dorothy Har
rell second high when Mrs. J. B.
Macy, Jr., entertained her bridge
club last Thursday night in her
home on Arendell street. Mrs. Ro
ma Styron was a guest.
The hostess served cokes, nuts
and cookies,
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Obituaries
GUY C. CHADWICK
Funeral services for Gux C
Chadwick. 75, who died at hit
home at Straits Monday afternoor
were held from the Straits Meth
odist church Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock. Interment wai
in the church cemetery. The Rev
Harretl conducted the service*.
Mr. Chadwick is survived by hii
wife, Mrs. Myrtle Chadwick. foui
sons, Leon and Guy, Jr., both ol
Straits, Donald of Neboe, N. C.
and Norman of Wilmington, N. C.
one daughter, Mrs. Clara Bailey o!
Palmetto, Fla., and five grand
children.
SAMMY W. HARRIS
Funeral services for Sammy W
Harris, 56, of Marshallberg,, whe
died in a Richmond hospital Tues
day afternoon were held from th<
Marshallberg Methodist churct
Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock
with the Rev. R. N. Fitts officiat
ing. Burial was in Victoria ceme
tery.
Mr. Harris was the son of th<
late James W. and Sally Harris
He Is survived by his wife, Mrs
Viola Doxsee Harris, a son, My
ron G., a brother, Charles H.
three sisters, Mrs. Mary Finer
Mrs. Elva Willis, all of Marshall
berg, Mrs. Kelly Fulcher of Nor
folk iand two grandchildren.
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Hon from
Jan. 11? Rev. Hoffman will fill
his regular appointmment at Live
Oak Grove church Sunday morn
ing Jan. 15, at 11 o'clock. Every
one is invited to attend.
A. M. Hardy of Oriental spent j
the weekend with his daughter, |
Mrs. C. S. Rogers.
We are all glad that L. D. j
Springle, Jr., is able to go back to j
school. We all hope he will soon |
be well.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Everett and
children moved to Pamlico last
week. We 111 wish for them much
happiness and success.
Mrs. Violet Whitley, son Ralph
of Newport and Mr. and Mrs.
Grayden Moore of Marshallberg
visited relatives here Thursday
night. '
Mrs. Curtis Pake and little
daughter spent Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. L. D. Springle.
Friends and relatives mourn the
passing of Mrs. Harold RolHson,
29, the daughter of Mr., and Mrs.
John Avery, whose funeral was
held last Wednesday afternoon at
the Free Will Baptist church in
Beaufort. Burial was in Ocean
View cemetary.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Fodrie
and family visited relatives in
Morehead City Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. L. L. Springle visited Mri.
C. S. Rogers Sunday afternoon.
A "dead spot" is an area in
which reception of a radio signal
is extremely poor or absent.
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| Beauforteens |
I; Vara Lm Loftla
Our tint club night of 1960 with
Mrs. W. L. Woodard as the mother
of the month and Jan Davla aa
Teen-Age chairman, entered with
a bang. Boys and girla from oth
er communities visited the club
and we are always glad to have
tbem.
Since this is the beginning of
1990 it may be a wise thing to
publish the rules and regulations
of the club. There is generally
an age and geographical limit on
membership and a good behavior
qualification.
1. Members shall at all times
Vera Ldu
conduct them
wives as Ladies
and gentlemen.
2. There shall
be no drinking of
I alcoholic bever
erages at the
club and no
member shall be
admitted to the
club who has
been drinking
elsewhere*.
3. There shall be
no gambling oi ,
any description.
4. There shall be no loitering
on the outside or near the club
room.
5. Club members who destroy,
break, or mutilate any furniture
or equipment shall immediately
replace same or pay for it.
6. Each member is responsible
for keeping any part of the club
er equipment he uses, clean.
7. There shall be no profanity
or vulgar language.
8. There shall be no disorder
ly conduct.
9. Each club member shall im
mediately and without protest re
spect the wishes and instructions
of the adult person or member
officer in charge of the club.
10. If any facilities of the club
shonld be limited, members shall
take turns in the use of the same.
11. The violation of any rule
shall be punishable by the for
feiture of rights of membership
in the club.
With such self-imposed respon
sibilities and rules it is small won
der that almost without excep
tion the adults who have acted as
sponsors and chaperones for af
fairs at the club have comment
ed that they have no problems
with discipline.
I am just thinking out loud ?
does someone have a coat rack
or coat racks, maybe up in the
attic or out in the garage? not be
ing used? We need several. Our
coats broke down the card table
and ended up on the floor last
Saturday 'night ? Just call 572-6
and let me know, I will be glad
to pick it up.
Taylors Win
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Taylor
won the bridge tournament Satur
day night at the Jefferson rest
aurant Second place winners
were Dr. K. P. B. Bonner and
Dorcey Martin. The night of the
tournament has been changed
from Saturday to Monday at 8: 15
p.m.. The next one will be Mon
day night.
Nrmfrm
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jti.
Jm. 11? llr. and Mrs Raymond
Health visited hit parent*, Mr. and
Mn. Walter Heath, Sunday. They
returned to Norfolk, Va., early
Monday.
Lin wood Garner of Cove City
visited relatives here last Wednes
day and Thursday!
Mrs. Wayne Heath of Cove City
returned home last Friday after
spending a few days with her
mother, Mrs. Cora McCain.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath vis
ited his mother, Mrs. Duffy Heath
in Cove City last Wednesday and
Thursday.
P. A. Herrington of Rocky j
Mount arrived Monday. He and
Mrs. Herrington, who had been
visiting her sister, Mrs. Cora Mc
Cain returned home Tuesday.
The Mary C. Mills Circle of the
Woman's Division of Christian
Service held 1U regular monthly
meeting last Wednesday night at
the home of -Mrs. George Morris.
Mrs. Gherman Garner was in'
charge of the devotional. Mrs.
Madeline Rivers also took part.
Mis. Zeb Mauney, chairman, pre
sided over the business session. A
barbecue supper was discusaed but
no definite plans were made.
"Pollyannas" were exchanged.
Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Gerald Mer
rill, co-hostess served refresh
ments of iced drinks, crackers ,
spread with cheese, nuts and can
dy.
The Gertie Howard Circle of the
Woman's Division of Christian
Service held its January meeting
Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.
Wilbur Garner. Mrs. Jack Howard
led the devotional. Ways of mak
ing money were discussed in the
business session. Mrs. Garner serv
ed delicious refreshments of block t
ice cream, ice-box fruit cake and
salted nuts. The February meet
ing will be held at the home of
Mrs. Moses Howard.
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