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? JHareheab fflitg foetal 5Je6 is I Miss Norma Gaski'l, Society Editor Phone 8-4175 Mr. and Mrs C R Dayant cele brated then birthdays, each of which falls on the same date, Wed nesday Mi and Mrs. <?tr Bissette of ( hailott'' p<" nt the weekend with hei muther. Mis Carrie Beds worth. Mi and Mi Harold -Watson and daughter fiavr returned f" their home m Atlanta, Ga after a short vir-it vith hei grandmother. Mrs. Sally Purifo> Mr and Mrs Paul Ihetzel and daughter. Pe^'p of R^ckv Mount spent the weekend with Mr. and Mi- Hie hard ,'wan on Mi and Mi - t?il? Sanderson >pent the weekend with hei par ents in Plymouth Yvonne Hiomp-un of Durham was t ii? ;;iip t of Ann <*arner, daughtn of Mi and Mrs Alvin (tarner, fast., week. Mi' I B. t ItompLian and chil rii.en havr returned from Men y Hill wheie the\ vi:,ited her par ents Ann '.tarnci and V voijne llioinn sou -?> ? p? iidi)i ' tin u 4 ? k \\ it h then' l:i andpai ? uf Mi and Mis. H l? liarnei in Newpoit. .lean Thump 11 '1 Wind.oi will lie fhe kmc f of Mi and Mrs 1. B. Thompson . tui the ne:.f two weeks. Susan lull daughtei of Mr and Mr. < "i lull i pending this wee I with hei aunt. Mi Margar ette hove. in I li/alVeth t'if> (iue: t of Mi and Mis Kail -Stiles over the weekend wefe her motbei, Mrs W H ^VaKMaft' ol ? ?omora, hei sister. Mr i Iv-oikI Phelt . of Mlanch and hei Vrofher, hlwood Wagstatf of Blaeksbur^. Va. Mi Hii hai'f Hvavi returned '? ' i day from Philadelphia. lJa . vvheie she h "I been no ? lue >1 iv w it h hei m-Km. Mr- William Sfilwell Hlil FOLLOU KILROV IN we ADS RUN By % Hugh E Hardy of La Grange visited Mr and Mrs. D. A. Freeman recently. Mi and Mr. Roy Midgette and daughtci, Su^an, returned Sunday liom Stumpy Point alter a visit | W illi iier parents. M i Herbert Hill was a lecent visitor of Mrs. I) A Freeman. Theodore D Phillips, insurance agent, ha qualified for member ship in the piesiderit's club, Life and Casualty Insurance Company of Tennessee. Lester Styron, ji . and Floyd 'ones received their degrees at the 156th commencement at the Uni versity of North Carolina 1a^t week. Mi and Mrs Charles Duffy of Knoxville. Tenn . are spending ? hie** weeks in town at Dr. Dick Duffy's cottage on Evans st. " apt and Mrs Louis Gamble and children of Fort Worth, Tex., ?ic vi lting his parent:., Col. and Mrs G D Gamble on Lvans st. Mi Allen I'eiebee visited f i lends in New York last week. Mi.- Sadie Woods is recovering tiom a case of poison ivy at hei home on 9th st Mi > VV infield Webb, jr., spent , yesterday in Bettie with her moth er, Mrs Mary Willis. Mi I) < Sabiston and daugli ter, Alma Marie, of Jacksonville vere guests of Mi and Mrs. W If Jackson, Sunday. In David Sabiston. jr., of Ba! tinuue, Md.. and Bob Peacock ?>t Asheville spent the weekend in ?own with Mi and Mrs. W. H lack sofi. Mi I rank Barte! and children of Norfolk, Va , spent last week with her mother, Mr Zack Sty ion Mi Bartel drove down Friday and j lhev returned. to Norfolk Saturday ; night. j Mi a??d Mrs Kd Faucette spent the weekend in Weldon. I reida Lewis and Beth Roberts I felt yesterday for Camp Don Lee. neai Arapahoe, where they will spend this weekend. Mi Zdck Styron. Mrs. I lank Bartel and Mr and Mis. Clyde Can j attended the graduation exercises at the University of North Carolina j last Monday. ? arolyn Taylor left Friday foi Chapel Hill where she will attend | summer .school. Imong those attending the Meth j odist Youth Adult conference at ' amp Don Lee this past weekend (were He\ K. II Harrell, Mr and | Mrs Charles I*rice and Rev. W. I) Caviness. l ? Rev W I) Caviness and Miss Helen Willis left yesterday for ? amp Don Lee to attend an In tei mediate Camping program Mr ' aviness will teach the course, "As Jesus Did" and be in charge of j the evening activities . ' Mi s bailie Bizzell and Jimmy Coffey of Raleigh spent the week end at the Coffey cottage on Atlan tic Beach. a WHALE of a SALE!! That 'a what js in store for you when tin- Dress Shop stages the Greatest Women's Wear Hale ever Neen in li.i tern North Carolina! ? DRILLS ? NIGHTGOWNS ? SLIPS ? HO SE ? GLOVES ? BLOUSES ? SUITS All These Items And Many More Cut To The Bonel Sole Starts t"-nday Morning .... See Friday's News-Times For Complete Details The Dress Shop Now Under ihe New Management of Mrs. Inez Temple 714 Arendell St. Dial 6-3353 Morehead City Nuptial Vows Spoken Friday In LovelyCeremonyatSwansboro Ml j Henri Fjd'-vaids ? !m hotole her nidiiia*,p 'Friday, Va, .the fonner Audrey Stanley ol iv. hii^Wuiu. Miss Andre v Stanley. da tighter of Ml h ?i'l Mi* - Stephen ? la tpn Stanley of Swarrboi". hihI Hon'' Graham I dw ai <i .. >??ti <?! M> James L I dwaids ?i ' i " ? ? t and the latr Mi Ldwaid:,, v mp iniit^H in marriage in a twilight reiemon Friday. June 1. in the ?mmm Baptist church. The H? \ ? lydo ? Baucoin. brother in la m of the !??? - and pastor ol the I n t FaptjJ 1 church of Wilson, officiated, rjsted by the Rev I) I. Couili. pa-tor r?t the hridr liioi t<? the ceremony. a pin giant of wedding ni" ir ua- pi* sen ted by Mr Man I ? el*, o Thompson ot <*?M>boio Mr i ?? i \ Movers of Swausboro v, . ? li'ivl The vows were spokm before a background ol" native gi* riK u?l^ ? sprised with basket, of *hite gl-?'l 10I1 and snapdragons. 'I all white ; candles in branched candelabra lighted the scene The biide was gtv.en in inairiag* by her father She \mmp a nj of ivoi y duch*--. i m fashioned with a fitted bodn ? uhich t^atni - ed a high collar and full l.nt vi m over hoop . extending i of ? t ? rath edrallength tiain Her tingntip j ? e 1 1 m1 tftri silk illu'sum !? H h (??ii n <i ?ta oi 1 }" Ml; and i ! * i !? el I li^ l'i i'i ?' I.Min'jupt j - -i , ot ?? hi'* i 1 - 1 > aic- ? ??* t j-**. ; i-nfV I P. | " It 1 1 H P ' |)l?' 111! c.i'eH I I All ? Hf III . MvMlillti,'!! t'l ' ."!? \\ ' ? til" 1",'} ."l%ul l)f)P ! !?i Mi ?. I ,v^|- n I Kornp>"n >'t ? -..i.u ? -ill fifes' \l_.i } li. xl ?Hh { ??" i ' ul !<ajeigi! | ? i ? I ? M ' H !r I v I l|0 Voir I'ir-I. jp >1 ^ j j" cl< n |'ink " ! M! iinirjin ,rlt,r ri? I |" as ll ? ' i* | ?>? t Villi ? 1 1 54 ! ? I ti' lm .'i f'fwl Hk-' .li!,.-ii!'l! ? ? -4 1 ? 1 full 1 1 1 1 1 ( ? I in . v hi' 'v ? nre ? oru ? rr |i <.(?!? 1 1" ? " "t o miH ; h ? ? - i ? .? i ? ?? f I <>H I .? burned 1 1 ^ ^ ??i ? ft.i i >! i mine* lli>.v* i .Ml I *. ? t . m| ? I ' tii?5? ? of tlif Im i?T*' ? ""tii. <???) If. VI {)'>!? t'l |{?U'}^!i. I Mil in .| t):v Iji jcif'. ' l1' " r> ^i, I ?' Mr* ? ?? ? re nl inii'.trl -I pink. "i ;;.4 1 ? .? < l.' .iii'uif.'i <,ni Hh ? mi' lines , ili' ? ill the allv t!'! .?? i * t - I'hey "! ?? I !?.?;' ftf ? feth* t ? ????'? . .1 ' ?' i i? '! n?.<ii filled !? h M? r JM !rll ? l I 1 4i;ils. |i i-l ' ? I <ij i \ .? , In , lu ..Mir ln-s' in The ir:hers vrtf I ?e.!ni? I M-in Sunday, June 18 Make Him Really Happy ? Give Him Something Practical Drew Shirts $3,00? $4.25 Spoil Shuts $2.29? $2.85 T-Sluils 97t ? $1.19? $l.b9 Tics Socks Belts 5,1.00 23t lo 4'Jt $1.00 Slmls j* Italics Underwear r^jdinai Pulih Slrtpe.% $3.98 W.bb ' Household Economy 12th & EVANS SI'. MORfcHtAD CITY ley of Swansboro, brother of the In He. Alv in Morton of Jackson ville, Robert Montague of Raleigh, and Ray Garner of Newport The bride's honor attendants " ere Mrs Ray Ellis of Lake Juna luska. Mist Virginia 0 Berry of Charlotte. Miss Louise Stanley of Elizabeth City, Mr" Robert Monta f.ue of Iialeigli. Miss Mary Cathe rine Godwin. Mi.v-, Posemary Can- 1 adv. Mi Georgia Phillips. Mrs j tieoir? leintt. Mi Oscar Syn Hor ?>? ? ' dii' boi u, ?md Mi s Hubert Hi udc son. Mr Basil H Hurst j and Mi Mattock. Sadder. of Hu- , lin t rhf'.v wore dn'Saes in summer pa tel .shades Immediately following the cere morv the bride'., parents entertain ed the wedding pa i ty and out of town ? .t . at a reception at the t oinmunit' ' entei Attei the re ceptmn. the couple left for a south- i em adding trip Foi traveling the bni? nni? a dre 'maker "lit ol jaifM linen ^ ? t a white sti aw hat! ' .-t (taij. mi .ha'A with pique trim I )l* i ??or at'- wa, an unhid from t|i<- l.iidal bouquet i Mi- K'luail ' * graduate of j ; ? < t i a??'luia I ea< hi I . cllege Sin. ? ? rf 1 1 . . ? i . , . . h. has taught j 1 1 '?? < city schools and j"i Hi" pa ' t 'o vp .i ha been a ! ruemliei Of the Swansboiu school! I M' n.lt M I |v ,.i .| , o) |; , ,ft ( hen v i ? "u ? M'l r. also affiliated with : ' '? <wl. ' | hop 't Newport i IV i. .1 n.. H.t.n ..j the town board | ol lOriiiii' lonei - M? au'l ;Mis , i Hollov.av ? " in .'ev Hern Thursday, on I luiMite ? ? Hiss Carolyn Taylor Honors Mrs. John Jones Miss Carolyn Taylor entertained at three tables of bridge Wednes day evening to honor Mrs. Johnny Jones, who before krr marriage last month, was the former Lois Ann Bailey Miss Taylor presented the honuree with a corsage of pink and #white carnations and a china vase A color s'.hetne of pink and white suminei flowers was carried out in the den and living room where bridge play took place. Upon arriv al each guest was presented with a gardenia corsage Mi:. J M Moran took first prize, a bon bon dish, and Miss Ruth Macy was consoled with a card table cover for low score During the evening the hostess served a frozen dessert topped with whipped cream, and cake Two Special Guests Allend Bridrje Club Friday Mr. Gordon Laughton and Mrs. John Bridgman were special quests when Mrs Winfield S. Webb, ji entertained her bridge club Friday evening ooft dunks were served during play ami at the end of play pine apple cake with an orange-lime tiz/ For guest high Mrs Bridgman received stationery, club high was won by Mrs George Adams who received a set ot ash trays and tor sccond high Mis Dom Feinia re reived a novelty bud vase. Garden and Civic Club Members Attend Picnic Members of the Garden and Civic club held their annual picnic Wed nesday afternoon on the grove in ; front of Wallace Fisheries, Camp Glenn j Thirty-one women were present and enjoyed a picnic dinner ol fried chicken, potato salad, cole ? slaw, pickles, hot biscuits, cake and iced tea. Mrs. Virginia Punloy Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. Virginia Furifoy entertain : ed her bridge club Thursday eve ning Miss Fianris Pittman v\as| winner of hi*;h :,core and Mrs J. B. ' Maty, jr.. second high At the end of three progressions the hostess served ?uft dunk i floats. Caraian Meets The Germany Youth Caravan of the North Caiolina Conference of the MethodiM chuich i- holding an orientation course Atlantic Beach at the cottage of 1) I C o /art Conducting the orientation work are Robert Lee llumbei. the Rev. L A Tilley, Harry S Jones and the Hey D I> Holt Dave L Cozart. jr . is the leader of the car avan that will leave next week for Germany to rebuild a church in the Stuttgait area and to work with German youth MORE MOREHEAD CITY I SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE SIX I laude t Hancock, son in-law of I Mrs. E M. Dewey, graduated from | State college recently. The Han cock's will make their home in | Philadelphia, Pa., after June 15. Austir\0Nichols CLUB RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY fev I t l>t S'rolght WltMtyi In fl?i? profloct ml I Iy*on ?f met aid- 4t% Stnioht Whitkry. 40% ? Cioin htvtrtl SfWh, 66 I proof. | Austin^Nichols | ?i:ov.r?.*?? rot* ^Jj j ! How Much Should Father ; Be Pampered? ?/ !/' GO AHEAD ANU SPOIL HIM A LITTLE - HE DESERVES '/ II! A NIAI I'AMI'LRING TRICK IS TO CHOOSE HIS I ATHIR'S DAY GIFT FROM OUR GRAND STOCK OF GIFT ( IH.MS FOR MLN "Remington" Llettric Shaver The iintst thing that could hall ux n to IJari f. fan. Give Him A "Kaywoodie" Pipe And Hii Rivonte To- \ buctu - ui u Box of Nice ) Cigars Junlicn Bcuthweur "Rortitm" Ciyuretle Liylif6ts And Ctnes Bill Folds of Fine Leather Hue Luggage in a 1 choice of Several Ma terials Including Fine Leather Pen And Pencil Sets * by SthetiHcr & Wo?6rmar & Parker JOILtTRItS BY YARDLEY s> OLD SPICE SEAFORTH THERE'S A GIFT IN OUR STORE THAT WILL MAKE DAD HAPPY Morehead Cihj Druq Co. A GOOD DRUG STORE PHONE 6-4360 ' MORLHLAD CITY \C J
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