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h?i*? from \ BAY VIEW Feb. 15 ? Miss Betty Williams and Mr. Marvin Guthrie ot Mar kers Island were married at More head City Friday. Feb. 3. They are making their home at Har kers Island. We wish them much happiness and success. Bobbie Currie and Marie Swin dell ot Oriental were married at Oriental. Saturday. Feb. 4 They are living at Harlowe. We all ! \v ish them much happiness and j success. * Due to illness, M*iss Pearl Bor deaux did not hold her appoint ment at Graham's Chapel the past Sunday. She will preach Sunday instead. Jesse Small. U. S. C. G. is spend- ' inn a few days with his family. Miss Louis Jones spent a while | recently with her aunt. Mrs. Carl 1 Wlialey of Morehead City. Mrs. Hugh Oglesbv is spending a few days at Core Creek with friends. Mrs. Marvin Hardest* and infant son returned home from More head City Saturday. Mrs. Leola Wheeler and Charles Katrina left for Detroit. Mich., re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Tull Williams of Beaufort spenl a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Will iams. Billie W. Lewis and B. G. Lew is ot Morehead City spent a while Saturday in the community. Mrs. Winlield Lewis spent a while Sunday with Mrs. Ernest Nelson ol Oriental. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Guthrie and Mr. Charles Guthrie of Markers Island spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams. Mrs. Nannie Small of Bridgeton is spending a few days in the com munity. Mrs. L. E. Haskett and daugh- 1 ter. Brenda Joyce, of Havelock j spent a while Tuesday in the com- 1 inanity. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of New Bern spent a while Sunday | with **h\ and Mr*. Gilford Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smaii ani Jaughter, Dawn spent a while Monday in Beai^ort. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Piner and children of Davis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Hugh 0? lesby. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Skinner spent a while Sunday at Russell's Cieek with Mrs. J. J. Skinner and Mrs. I. W. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and Mrs Naifnie Small attended church sen-ices at Morehead City Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Kilby Haskett and son, David, spent a while recently with her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. N. S. Conway at Hubert. Gilford Cannon went to Dr. Ma son Monday for treatment. We hope he'll soon be better. Mrs. Pemel Hardest y and lit tie son returned home after spend ing a few days with Mis. Orston Graham. Mr. artd Mrs. Owen Cottle and Mrs. Bessie Graham attended con ference at .Holly Hill church Feb. 3. Mi and Mrs. J. F. Small spent a while Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett at Have lock. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Peterson and daughter. Carolyn ot Havelock spent a while recently with Mr, and Mrs. Gilford Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams spent a while Saturday evenim1, with Mr. and Mrs. George Morris. Mrs. Blanche Edwards spent a while recently in the community on business. Mrs. Earl Taylor spent a whilf last week with Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Graham. Mrs. Gillord Cannon and son. James, spent a while Sunday in Newport. Several people from the com munity attended services at the Prison Camp Sunday afternoon. Washington Will Itc Port WASHINGTON ?(AP)t? 'Dredg ing operations have begun in the Potomac River that will make Washington accessible to 10. 000 ton ocean vessels. The Board of Trade says a steamship line serv ing the Caribbean area has said it would like to dock at Washington. info*** selected! LVf/' ?1ENDED WHISKY ii** $0 10 PINT *3.40 Vs Quart OIBSON'S SELECTED 8 BLENDED WHISKEY ? 86 8 PROOF ? 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ? GIBSON DISTILLERS, INC., NEW YORK, N. Y. ThmGMC-Trtptm Crttc hmd" utmd truek emblem it yomr guide to m butter buy. The word U apreading? and fait? that l\(ht- medium CMC* for 19S0 are the bnt buys in the whole light-medium field! There are plenty of rea sons why these new GMCs offer even better performance and greater economy than the quick-stepping, money-saving GMCs of the past. They're easier riding, eafcier driving ? ? ? improved to provide more com fort for the driver, more profit for tht owner on mry score. Lost, but far from least, they ?re products of the General Motors division that's the world's largest exclusive pro ducer of commercial vehicles . . . that has, in addition to its own ultra-modem facilities, full access to the unparalleled GM reeearch and proving oper ations that continually work To make "more and better things for more people.'* Mobley Buick Co. BRIDGES ST. * ISth. ST. MORE HEAD CITY, N. C Speaker Reports On Health Stale In Great Britain Study and action on the com munity level to better medical care tor all American^ citizens, was urged Tuesday afternoon by Wil liam .1. Bird, national {'(fairs ad i \ icor, Chamber ot -Commerce of the I nited States. in the sixth of eight broadcasts over WMBL. Mr Bird was prese. ted by the i Bealifort and Mnrehcad chambers' V;f commerce in co-operation with; the i (lumber of Commerce ot the United States in the interest of 1 better government through better 1 j citizenship. America Is Healthy Heralding America as one of the most healthy nations in tlie world. . Mr. Bird said that continued progress in the medical field would not come through socializ ing medicine, but would depend upon the continuation of the Amer ican way of handling medical .needs lit* urged all citizens to work for an even more healthful America through voluntary medi cine. * Relating observations of Ameri cans recently returned from K ?g land, the speaker said the national health insurance plan now in op-! , cration in that country is in deep trouble. "Britain b id originally promis- j ed its citizens, for example, that socialized tnedicinc would also pay for prescript ions," he said "but now Britain has levied a charge on all prescriptions, because everyone was running here and there with doctors' prescriptions. getting , them tilled for head ches. stiniu hints, backaches real or imagin , ary." he said. 190,000 Doctors In if. s. Bird said with only 190,000 prac ticing doctors in America, that so cializing medicine would not re lieve the shortage of physicians, but would make it even more acute. He said this country needs more doctors, better distribution of medical facilities, and that so cializing medicine isn't the ans wer. "Of course one of the big things for us to consider in making up ? our minds on socialized medicine is what it would cost'" he said. "About three aid one-half per cent of income, divided equally between employer and employee, would be paid to government. This would come on top of pay roll deductions for social security, income taxes, retirement benefits J etc." Outlining a plan for communi ty development of better medical | care, instead of asking the federal, , government to do the job. Bird called on all citi/ens to improve ! the current American system of ; medicine, and not turn to a for eign xVstem of medicine that is in : trouble in other countries today.' I Support Local Health Laws | "We should support desirable local health legislation in our communities. We should bri ig to the front any cases where citi zens are not getting adequate medical treatment. Let's make j every attempt to solve these cases! I on the local level where they ex ist and not run to Washington ] for an answer. "Let's voluntarily make the proper provisions now Without government compulsion, to take care of future medical bills. Let's keep our sights high.' Let's remove the threat of socialized medicine; so that we can unite and march forward together for an even greater and jn ore healthful Ameri ca," he concluded. Liens Will Send Morehead Girl to Azalea Festival Morehead City Lions have agreed to send a Morehead City beauty to the A/alea Festival in Wilmington in early April. Lions J. B. Bennett. Fred I,ew is and Theodore Phillips were ap pointed a eommittee to seleet a girl to represent the group. The men recently held a discus sion on the series of basketball games to be played between I Jons and a radio station team later this month. Nfw* froi OTWAY Feb 15 ? Rev. J. W. Lollis filled his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday and Sunday nip. tit. Mr. and Mis. Gordon LawTence and children spent Sunday after noon At uii Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Lrwrenee. Mrs. Teanie Lawrence spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. B. V. Law rence. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Styron and children of Davis visited her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. K A. Lawrence hiring the wttekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tendall Piner and daughters, Wilma and Cherry Lee, visited Mrs. Ileulah Dowty Sunday E. T. Lawrence will leave for Florida Monday where he will be employed. I'zzell Lewis and mother. Mrs. (). \V. Lewis, motored to ltiehmond the weekend to visit her son. Clay ton Lewis and family. Mis. Guy D. Lawrence and child ren spent Sunday with her sis ter. Mrs. Marie Lawrence and tarn ity. We are sorry to say that Mr. Leonard (iillikin had the misfor tune of getting his arm broken in three places while working at the felt plant at Morehead City last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lawrence went to Beaufort Monday to see Dr. Fulcher 1 ?r treatment. Mrs. Lala (iillikin carried her daughter. Nadine. to see Dr. Ful cher Momla\ for treatment Warren I), (iillikin called to see Mr. and Mrs. H. 1' Lawrence and family Sunday. Miss Betty (iillikin, we are sor ry to say. is on the sick list. We all hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Cartie Fulcher and child ren of Stacy spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Monroe Nelson of Stacy spejit the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Law rence. George K. (iillikin, Mrs. Alice Gillikin. Mrs. F.va (iillikin and Mrs. Sallie (iillikin went to New .leisey Saturday to be at the bed side of their brother, Charlie 1). Gillikin who is very ill with heart trouble. Bryant Gillikin is ill at this writ ing. We all hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mis. S. W. Lawrence and Mrs Hculah Dowty visited Mrs. Maggie (iillikin and mother. Mrs. Lottie llunnings. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lawrence went to Morehead City Sunday to visit friends at the hospital. Mrs. 1/7*11 Lewis and sister Mis. Alton Gillikin. went to Mori head City ' hospital Sunday to vis it their brother, Leonard (iillikin. \ RUSSELL'S CREEK LJ3 ruL I'VI). 15 ? Rev. Hoffman will fill his regular appointment at Live Oak Grove church Sunday morning and Saturday night. Feb. 19. Everyone is invited. Mrs. Nellie Potter and family of Krnul have moved in Mr. Georg* Russell's home. We all wish for them inuch success and happiness here. Miss Audrey Garner spent lust weekend with Miss Barbara Chad wick of Harlowe. Mrs. C. A. Merrill spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mrs. ('. S. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churchcil and little daughter spent a while in the community Sunday after noon. Mrs. Suda Mcintosh of Beaufort visited her sister here last week. W. R. Powell and Miss Jessie Powell spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Simmons and family in Newport. Mrs. L. L. Springlc visited Mrs. J. L. Merton a while Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Norman of Beaufort visited here Sunday af i ternoon.. Mrs. Chester Dunkle and Mrs. Woodrow Fodrie and family spent | Sunday afternoon with Mr. and j Mrs. Woodrow Fodrie of Newport I IVvrt ircia WILLISTON '5? Feb 15 ? We are still enjoying nice warm weather, looks as it spring surley means to eoine mueh j earlier this year Well everything f has changed, Why not the weather or the seasons. Sure hope it will not fool us and give us winter la- ] ter on. Mr. and Mis. Gordon Wade and ; two children spent the weekend I in New Hern with his sister, Mrs. Alex Tosto. Mrs Eunice Willis 2nd son. Jim my spent the weekend at home. ! She teaches at t amp Glenn. Eucle Wade and wife spent the j weekend with his parents. Mr. a lull Mrs. Wilbur Wade. He came home ' Friday. He is serving in the Coast j Guard service Mr. nr.. I Mrs. Thomas Wade ' spent the weekend with his par ! cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gihhs and , two little girls ot Cherry Point 1 spent the weckt'nd with her par ents. Mr and Mrs. James Wade. Mrs. Wilbur Wade underwent a minor operation at Morohead City hospital last Thursday. She is do- I inn line. We all hope she will | soon he well again. Her sister, j Mrs. Mariana Davis ot Marshall berg spent a few days with her last week alter returning from the! hospital Mrs. Klmer Willis was operated on in Wilmington lasl week. We wish her a speedy recovery. We learned that she will be home Wednesday. Quite many people attended PTA at Smyrna Monday night. II sure is doing a nice job with the school l>eltic community was bos L tess. Pie and colTee were served to all. Straits and Gloucester vol unteered to be hostess for March. r GLOUCESTER L^Zl~riA Fob. lf> Mr. and Mrs. Kmmolt Piper of Baltimore. Mtl.. are spend ing scyeral days hero at their sum iner home "Sleepy Point". Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jones and daughters of Washington.. I). ('.. are Visiting Mrs. Sydney White hurst of Straits and other relatives here. Mrs. Cly Piner, Mrs. Joe Piner, Mrs. Madeline Wade and Mrs. Mary Willis of Wi llist on were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chad wick Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Poteat and daughter. Betty, and Miss l)or orthv Chad wick attended movies ? at the drive in theatre Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Lester Pigott vis ' iled Mr. and Mrs. Truman Davis 1 at Smyrna Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Fulcher of j Atlantic spent Sunday with Mr. j and Mrs.#0. W. Chad wick. Mrs. Frank Chadwick is visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ful ford Willis at Williston. Mrs. Nellie Willis of Morehead City, Mrs. Hoy Willis of Beau fort and Mrs. Kell (iillikin of Mar shall berg spent Sunday with ('apt. and Mrs. John Nelson and family, i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pigott. Mrs.; Lillian Pigott and Miss Maggie 1 Pigott spent Friday in New Bern. Mrs. Fannie Nelson returned to Beaufort after spending several ' days with ?t'apt. and Mi's. John Nelson. Mrs. Haywood Harrcll spent FH-I' dav in Morcheafl City visiting friends. Kcv. and Mrs. Haywood Harrcll ' and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tasman Pigott Sun day. ' RELIEF AT LAST Far Your C0U6H Creomulsion relieves promptly became . it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and 1 ' heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial * mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a botrie of Creomulsion ( with the understanding you must like the way h quickly allays the cough ; or you are to have your money bat*. , CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ARE PEOPLE SMART ? LISTEN TO "PEOPLE ARE SMART" 12:15 AFTERNOONS - MONDAY THRO SATURDAY , ? with RAY COMMINS ? Cm ? Natic as. WMBL Feb. 13 ? Rev .F M Russell closed his throe weeks' revival at the iiedutfut lYntitcosial Holinesr. i huiih 1 ast night up to Saturday night then* hat! been 12 saved and ; several added to the ctiureh. Mrs J. II Lewi' Mrs. Allie Rus - ell . Mr and Mis Lester Hall at tended chiuch at Broad Creek Sat urduy Fianklin Lew is ot Bogue. at tended Sunday School here Sun dav Mr. and Mrs IV .1. Ilall. jr . us it ?*? I with his parents Saturda\ night. Friends of Lorenzo Taylor will regret to know he had the mis fortune of falling from a cur Sat urday night. He w: s taken to the hospital, hut his condition wasn't serious. He's at the home* of his parents, Mr. and Mrs L. C.. Tay lor. Mrs. Charlie Gordon went to New Bern hospital Monday morn itig for a cheek up. We hope she will soon be able to return home. Mrs D. .1. Hall visited Mrs. Jen nie Hooper and mother. Mrs. Wil liams list Wodnsday. Nancy Dixon spent Saturday with Douglas Elliott. The Lad its' Aid met at the home of Mrs Kolanc! Farmer last wek. Mrs. Robert Lewis visited her .laughter, Mrs. Gihbie Smith one night last week. Mrs. Harry Taylor visited with Ml . Clifton Ward I. st Wcdnes day. Mrs. Lina Garner and Mrs. J. II Lewis spent the clay with Mrs l>. .1. Ilall and Mis Williams last Monday. Mrs. Lester Hall. Mrs. [). J. Hall and Mrs. Adam Meyer Visited Mrs. Charlie Gordon last Thursday. Neighbors are expecting Mr. and Mrs. filmer Garner to return home GIVES FAST RELIEF wh?n COLD MISERIES STRIP* frrrr ricrirla th. week. ah Linvvocd Hiil and children Kent Sunday unb t.ei sifter, Mi Fred Cannon at Etoarl Creek There u ? li be chuich utviae Sa t uio-y n.rht. ?#iday and Ci*d y r.. i.l I the f\VB church Dei \ SatuTda! i.iiri( being our quarter ly conference. Everybody is cor dially invited to attend. Is This Yonr Dream Home? VMM. HOuM ' iHANMiNG IvKau j*> M T1IE ABBSjiKV has a floor plan that is ;i simple rectangle without wall projections. The roof is doi'merlcss and a lattice supported e\ tension protects the I ront entrance. The* exterior is finished with siding and rsphalt shingle roofing Thore are three bedrooms and a bath in tin* rear, a living room and combination kitchen dinine room in the 1 1 out The lis ing room has a picture window Unit and a fireplace and a Corru gated glass iKirtitron shields the entry. The kitchen sink is located under the -corner windows which form a triangular ledge. The refrigerator is on the inside wall leaving a dining space at the end of the kitchen. Hesides bedroom closets, there is a coat closet for each en trance, a general closet and linen cabinet in the hall ami a chisel over the stairs. We have the most complete selection of plans for ideal small homes in tills area, plus the materials to make them to your specifications. We also are ready to help you modernize and repair your present home. HUNTLEY'S BEAUFORT N. C. DAYS HEILIG-LEVINE THURSDAY and FRIDAY LINOLEUM REMNANTS $1 CEDAR CHESTS $49.95 $1 DOWN SPECIAL!! A Hnwaiian ORCHID FREE To (far First Fifty Lady Customers Thursday METAL BED LAMPS $1 FIVE-PIECE BREAKFAST ROOM SET $69.95 $1 DOWN SCATTER RUGS $1
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