tlri Jcs fli ^Beaufort foetal JJefaa Mr*. Lock wood Phillip., Society Editor Phone B4U1 I Mr; and Mrs. O J. Canady, B. t **E. Pittoa and' daughter, Elaine, ^ all of Raleigh and Mr. Jack Hodgin Iu<i4f Greensboro spent last weekend with Mr- and Mrs. C. B Uarrell !)??? ? ? .j.^ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hunt and two sons returned last week from ' iJlreenville where they had spent 8 *ifte holidays. Miss Charlcne Harreli spent sev nt.(era) da>* last week in Raleigh. UHi i e?t Howard Bessent left for the hll Marine hospital in Norfolk Sunday j where he will remain for the next ,in month while receiving treatment. j ' Mrs. Fisher Tyndal) of Mount Olive arrived Wednesday for a t. short visit with Mr. ant) Mrs. |(J Leonard Safrit. Mrs. Rusty Dorrler entertained ? bar bridge club yesterday after noon. \TISFYING ERVICE-, Yes, satisfying service is a specialty of this Pre scription Pharmacy. Dere you are assured courteous consideration by our expert, registered pharmacists; fresh, potent drugs; uniformly fair prices. So, why not bring us that next prescription? Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Front St. Beaufort PRESCRIPTIONS DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR STORE Daring The Remaining Days of Our i I ODDS & ENDS SALE You won't believe your eyes when you see the Low Clearance Prices on our merchandise. All New Tap Quality, Nationally Advertised Merchandise You must see these val I? appreciate this Brother and Sister. ,Be ,Snra Ta he Ad vantage of These Vu derfnl Savings! "smImiei Pint Cane ^Wfm^TSUMTIL JANUARY 21 ?* T *I?S IT!! \ Commercial Ceater HAVELOCK Mrs Gerry Moore and two daughter*, Ann and Susan. of Mt. Uilead arrived Wednesday for a visit with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. R W. Safrlt. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Barbour and 1 J. O. Barbour, Jr., returned Tues day from High Point and Oreens boro where they had spent the 1 weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheatley re turned to Washington, N. C? Wed nesday after a short visit here. Milton Lipman spent yesterday in Wilmington. Mack Salter of Stacy spent last week with Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter. Dr. Louis Hayman. who has been working at the Nicholas Vet erans hospital in Louisville, Ky., has been transferred to Oteen, N. C. He arrived here Wednesday to join his wife and son who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs'. Howard Bessent. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Metcalf and son, Harry, of Greenwich, Conn., visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal last week. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard of Morehead City at din ner and bridge Tuesday evening. Mrs. Gilbert Potter will enter tain her bridge club th(s evening. George Eastman Is expected home this Sunday from a business trip to New York and Baltimore. Mrs. J. C. Keel returned home Friday from Tappahannock, Va., where she had been visiting her daughter. Pattie Ives circle of the First Baptist church will meet this eve ning at 7:30 with Mrs. C. L. Beam. Harvey Smith left by plane Tuesday for a short visit to New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson welcomed an 8% pound baby boy at the Cherry Point dispensary Monday, Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sewell enter tained Mrs. Opal Lewis and her fi ance, David Hill, at dinner Wed nesday night. Ted and Anna Salter, children of Dr. and Mrs, Theodore Salter, have been spending the past week with their grandmother, Mrs. Charles E. Mason at Stacy. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Phillips and Bill Skarren, Jr., will leave for Clayton today to attend the Cootie convention of the VFW. Mrs. L. W. Moore and Mrs. F. W. Heslep spent Tuesday in New Bern. Mrs. J. H. Aiken will return to Winesboro, S. C. Sunday after a weeks visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mf. and Mrs. Claud Wheatly. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitehurst spent last Saturday In Wilmington with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bennett. Miss Ola Dudley, Mrs. George Gilbert, and Mrs. John Dickinson spent Tuesday in New Bern. Mrs. Grady Willis of Atlantic, is visiting Mrs. L. C. Davit. Mrs. Bob Dunn is in New Bern visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oifcorn Dunn. Sgt. Billy Wells left yesterday for Washington, D. C., enroute to Fort Dix, N. J.? where he will receive his orders for his next itation. Mrs. W. H. Potter and two child ren spent last Friday in Wilming ton. Robert Robinson entered the Veteran's hospital in Fayetteville last Thursday for treatment. Mrs. Charles Hatsel spent last weekend la New Bern where she visited Mrs. William Wadsworth. ' * ? ' - Mr. and Mrs. James D. Potter spent lad Friday in Wilmington. hear THE HYMN OF THE DAY 11:05 Mornings ? Monday Thru Saturday A SPECIAL FEATUKE OP THE 740 CLUB WMBLcvis? Dr. Leo Jenkins Lists Five - Requisites for a Good Citizen The five points to remember lor | the foundations of good citizen ship are a solid religious educa tion, guidance in choosing the correct friends, in choosing the correct mate, in choosing the correct career and having good health. Dr. Leo Jenkins, dean of ECTC. told the Beaufort PTA Monday night at its regular meet ing. ' T. C Leary, principal of the school, tqld the group that the school is over crowded and asked for suggestions for acquiring a new wing. He announced that the school is entitled to two more teachers which it is unable to have because of the lack of space. The Rev. Winfrey Davis, pastor of the First Baptist church, led the devotionals and Mrs. Ralph Eudy, president, presided. The choir of the Ann St. Meth odist church under the direction of James Wheatley, sang Handel's Prayer For Today, Gounod's Sanctus and a Negro spiritual, Who's That Calling? Announcement was made that Mrs. James D. Potter will be in charge of the program for Febru ary, which will be a Founder's Day program. The attendance roll call was won by Miss Rumley's 3rd grade. Mrs. T. R. Jenkins' 6th grade and Miss Lena Duncan's i2th grade. HOSPITAL NOTES Those admitted to the hospit al this week were: Mrs. Jimmy Bell. Morehead City, for an operation, Tuesday, Clifton Brewer, Route 1 More head City, Monday lor treatment. Mrs. Edna Fisher of Marshall berg, Monday for an operation. Thomas C. Morris of Atlantic, Monday. William Pickard of the State Highway Patrol, Monday fpr an operation. Mrs. Rufus Ward, North Har lowe, Wednesday for an operation. Mrs. James R. Wheatley of Beaufort, Wednesday for an op eration. Mrs. Richard Braithewaite, llavelock, Wednesday for treat ment. Those discharged from the hospital this week were: Mrp. .Joseph M. Cox and infant daughter of Havelock, Tuesday. Mrs. Lillian Giddens of this City Si. Mary's Chapter Elects Officers for 1950 Mr*. T. T. Potter was re-electet1 ^resident of the St. Mary's chap *-r. WomuTa Auxiliary. St. Paul'? Episcopal church, at the meeting Monday in the pariah house. Beau 'ort. 'Mher officers are Mr*. E. J i layis, vice-president; Mrs. W. L Martin, secretary; Mrs. Qeorgf Eastman, treasurer, and Mrs. O. H 'ohnson, assistant treasurer ilrs. Potter opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Eastman pre > sentcd the treasurer's report stat iing that all bills and v obligation have beer. met. with a firm finan cia) backlog remaining for thi coming year. The president read a letter of invitation to the Woman's Auxil iary convention at Christ chuioh, New Bern, feb. 1 and 2. an.' re quested that the representation from St. Paul's, Beaufort, be a large one. One of the projects during the coming year will be serving of supper once a month to members of the St. Paul's Men's club. Their I next meeting will be Wednesday, j Jan. 18. Mrs. Potter appointed her com mittee chairmen for 1B50: Mrs. 0. H. Johnson, supply secretary; Mrs. E. J. Jarvis, Christian educa tion; Mrs. N. H. Russell, United Thank Offering custodian; Mrs. Paul Webb, missions; Mrs. G. D. Gamble, church periodicals, and Mrs. Martin, promotion. The meeting was closed with prayer. The chapter will meet again Monday afternoon at 3 o' clock at the home of Mrs. Gamble, 2400 Evans St., Morehead City. Two Demonstration Clubs Will Meet Monday, Jan. 16 Two home demonstration clubs will meet Monday and the Pelle tier club, originally scheduled to meet today, will hold its meeting next Friday. The Merrimon club will meet at 2:30 Monday afternoon with Mri. Guy Carraway and the Wire Grass club will meet at 7 o'clock Monday night with Mrs. Leaton Dudley. The meeting date for the Pelle tier club was changed because the home agent. Mrs. Carrie Gillikin, will attend an agent's conference at Washington, N. C., today. Tuesday following treatment. ' Mrs. Dallas Willis and twin <(f Beaufort, Tuesday. Harry L. Willis of Smyrna, Tuesday. Surprise Shower Given Sisters Wednesday Night Mr*. Johnny Carlton Gaskill, th< former Wanda Owens. and Miaa Dolly Belle Owens, who will be married on January 22 to Mr George Morris, were guests ol honor at a surprise shower Wed nesday evening. The party, which was held at the home of the brides' parents, was given by the personnel of Rose's store where both girls have beeh working, Games were played during the evening, and refreshments of emkes. cookies and cokes were aerved. Morris-Owens Wedding To Take Place Jan. 22 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owen have announced the rngagement of their daughter, Dolly Belle, to Mr. George Morris. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride on Sunday, Jan. 22. Edinburgh, Scotland, has a pop ulation of 500,000. A WORD TO THE WIST Avoid those common winter ailments by preparing now ? supply yourself with a complete line of cold remedies and build up resistance with plenty of vita mins. HOUSE RfXAU FO? RELIABILITY Mrs. Holland Entertains Bridge Club Tuesday klrs. W. A. Mace, Jr., MM. C. i It. Whestly and Mr*. James D. > Potter were guests Tuesday after noon when Mrs. Gehrmann Hoi ' land entertained her bride* club. High score prize, a double deck of cards, was won by Mrs. Robert Safrit. Mrs. Holland served a froaen sal . ad, sandwiches and tee at the end of the afternoon. Mrs. Beam Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. C. L. Beam was hostess Tuesday evening when she enter tained her bridge club. High score winner for the eve ning was Mrs. Forrest Simmons, with Miss Lucille Rice receiving second high. ? Calvin Johnna, Mr. tad Mr* Htnry Styron and Hrt. Bculah Hancock returned Tufiday from thoir trip toulh. Miss Lava Darts, a indent at St. Mary's in Raleigh, is in Lynch berg, Va., whet* ?h? is recelfing medical treattitnt. DEPENDABILITY , is onr SLOGAN Ut P. R. BELL Be l ? . Your DrugfUt BELL DBUG STORE Day Phone B-3231 Nite Phone B-3971 FRONT ST. BEAUFORT ASALEJt EXTRAORDINARY MOT JUST ON SOME FEW THINGS BUT ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE ? - '?) ? . V ?? ' i. ONE-HALF OFF ON THOSE FAMOUS JAUNTY JUNIOR SUITS The VOGUE FRONT STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. . . . jAA/t/A ay . . . 1 Q S ft? ? aa^Baaas ? COLD SEAL LINOLEUM RUGS ? X 12 Site Wu $12.95 Now $10.95 SOLID MAPLE HAN'S BEDROOM SUITE Was $299.50 Now $219.58 SPIN DRY WASHER ? ? Row $12158 WM 1199.50 . Norge Fully Automatic Washer, Now S27S.0Q IS- Lb. Capacity ? Wu 1399.50 PLASTIC BASE Rockers Wll |1LH Now {2150 Z-Pc. rUBUL DESKX PLASTIC living Boom Soile i now $169.50 ELECTRIC VATEB HEATER 30 Gal. Round (Double Element) flMJS ^ Now {9150 WHIRLPOOL FULLY AUTOMATIC WASHES ?*"- How $285.06 STUDIO COUGH (MapW FiaUk) VU f>M5 Mow ? $59.56 Baby Cribs, New $16.50 was SMJS Baby Crib _ mm* Stadio Conch - . Now {S150 Wu $120.50 . Boigo Upholstery, No-Sag Spring Construction. (Mahogany Flush) ODD CHAIRS Wen $45. H > How msa ZPc. LIVING BOOH SUITE Heavily Overstaffed, Tea, Floral Colon, Tape* try Upholstered. Wu 1141.96 How - $1215? Spare Bed (Doable) -Mow $12.95 3-Pc. Bedroom Siile - Now $84.50 Wu IK.M Wu $1MlM CITY. APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE COMPANY run mm pboie 14251 wmn BUrtT, L c.

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