(JHoreljeab (ttttg Social Nefus Miss Norma Gatkill, Society Editor Phone Mm Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade left Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs Henry O. Wade in Golds boro ami with Mr. and Mrs. Char les B. Wade, jr., in Winston Salem. Mrs. Inez Temple will return this weekend from a week's visit jto the western part of the state. Mr and Mrs. .!. II Deppe and their daughter, Mrs. P. Callahan and her family, all of Ashevillc, spent last weekend at the Ocean King hotel and visited relatives here. Miss Dorcas O'Connell arrived by plane from Winston Salem last Friday, to join her mother, Mrs. Arehor O'Connell who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. ( B. Wade. They returned to their home in Bath Saturday. Mrs. William A. Allen of Raleigh and Miss Mary IV Ward of New Bern spent last night with Mr. and Mrs 0 II Allen. ?*"i- ? * ? Mr. Sam Adler will return today J from a shopping trip to New York. t ? - Mr. J. M. Davis returned yester day from a short business trip to Norfolk. Mrs. (I. I), (iambic is in More-! head City hospital receiving treat ment. Mrs. Bill Kanto of Norton, Va., was callcd here because of the ill ness of her aunt, Mrs. George Snooks. Mr and Mrs. George Ball spent last weekend in Norfolk where they visited his brother, Capt. and Mrs. Frank Ball. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Armstrong and daughter. Ann Joy, of Raleigh, and Mrs. R. S. Armstrong of Rocky Mount arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Douglass at their home at Sunset Shores. Mr and Mrs R. T. Willis and Dr and Mrs. C. B. Willis returned home Sunday after a week's trip to Key West, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Monk have closed their summer cottage and returned to their home in Farm ville. Miss Uikevia Wade, a student nurse at Watts hospital in Durham, spent Tuesday here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Colcnda of Danville, Va., spent last weekend uifh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wade. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis spent last weekend at Manteo where they attended the Lost Colony. WHITEWAY LAI7NDHY & DRY CLKANKHS Sfnd Your Dry Clcaiint With Y our Laundry Make One Call Po It All D1AI. 6*4083 I OLDEST - LARGEST - BEST CAPTIVATING As fresh and new as tomor row, the delightful shorter n'short hairdo combines fash ion and skill that could only c o m o fro m professional hands. JHtcijcss jBcautg jSljop Phone 2-Mlfl MEKK1LL BUILDING BEAUFORT, N. C. SHOE REPAIR WITH CUSTOM CARE The many hand operation* we perform on your *hoe? are proof of attention to detail and your guarantee of better wearing thocs. STYRON'S SHOE SHOP MOREHEAD CITY K??p Your Hair BaatrHM, by Kaaplng thm Ivilrt bii n^rlcUnA LIQUID CREME SHAMPOO Contain* LUSTRIN ...if keeps the Lvttre M This ntw shampoo mi//) cleans your hair, frrpinp it from film that hides its natural sparkle, and leaving it soft, easy to manage, hewitrhingly lustrous . . . Quirk-acting. soapiest,^ requires no special rinse . . .7 Unique, refreshing green color. Generous -sue bottle, *1.00 GUTHRIE-JONES DBUG CO. Phone 2-4981 MERRILL BLDC. BEAUFORT Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harris left for Wilson Tuesday alter spending the summer here. Mrs. Violet Howard returned Wednesday night from a three day business trip to Washington, N. C. Mrs. Walter Freeman underwent an operation at Morchead City hos pital Wednesday. Mrs. Skinner Chalk flew to Bal timore last weekend to attend the wedding of a cousin. Mrs. E. J. Pierson left for her home in Philadelphia yesterday af ter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Mills. Her brother, P. W. Collins of Maysville accompanied her home. A. J. Wagner left for Raleigh Monday after spending the sum mer with his son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck took Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. C. C. Har rell. who had been visiting them, back to her home in Troy Tuesday. Mrs. James Wallace and two daughters spent last weekend in Wilson. H. P. Scripture is expected home this weekend from Elmira, N. Y. Mrs. Paul Borden is ill at her home. Miss Sudie Nelson has returned from Wilmington where she has been receiving treatment and is staying with Mrs. Herbert Thorn ton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore have closed their cottage and returned to Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wooten. their daughter, Louise, and son, Sterling, jr.. of Goldsboro have taken the Kubanks cottage at the beach for two weeks. Mr. Theodore Webb will leave today for his home in I'lainfield, N. J., after a visit with Mrs. Char les Wallace. Mr. Jerry Fraley of San Fran cisco, Calif., is visiting D. G. Bell. Mrs. Wiley Smith entertained at her cottage Tuesday and Wednes day Mrs. (Irif Porter, Mrs. Bill Nu fer, Mrs. Norwood Holmes and Mrs. F'aul Garrison, all of Goldsboro. While they were here they were also entertained by Mrs. Edwin Borden and Mrs. Vivian Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bashara and daughter, Sylvia .lean, left for their home in Norfolk yesterday after a visit with Mrs. Bashara's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guth rie. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Joyner of Norfolk will spend this weekend with his mother and sister, Mrs. A. H. Joyner and Miss Betty Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris spent last weekend in Mount Olive and Kinston. Mrs. W. Gibb Farrior entertain ed her bridge elub last evening. Mrs. H. B. Smith of New Bern was a recent visitor at the Owen G. Dunn cottage. Mrs. John Dunn and Mrs. Carrie Arendell of New Bern recently spent 10 days with Mrs. George Henderson. Sgt. and Mrs. Charles McAllister have moved from 1501 Evans st. to Cherry Point. r Mrs. Williams Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday One extra table wu in play Tues day night when Mr>. Bob Williams entertained her bridge club. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Bud Dixon, Mrs. Coffin, Mrs. Rob ert Laughton, Mrs. Jimmy Wallace and Mrs. S. A. Horton. Iligh score prize for the guests, a beauty kit, was won by Mrs. Dix on. Iligh score prize for club mem bers was won by Mrs. Carl Nelson, with Miss Ann Mills winning sec ond high and Mrs. Bob Howard re ceiving consolation prize. Mrs. Williams served soft drinks and cookies for refreshments. Crowe Home Scene of Two Recent Stork Showers The home of Mrs. L. O. Crowe, 107 S. 15th st., was the scene of two stork showers recently. Mrs. Radford Boyd was the guest of honor at a shower Tuesday night. Hostesses were Mrs. Crowe and Mrs. Dom Femia. Thirty quests attended. Soft drinks, potato chips and cookies were served. Honored Friday night was Mrs. Kenneth Broadhurst. Hostesses were Mrs. Crowe, Mrs. Rudolph Henderson, and Mrs. Ronald Earl Willis. Pineapple ice cream and home made cookies were served to the fifty guests. Mrs. Waldron Bailey Honors Mrs. Holloway Mrs. Waldron Bailey, jr., enter tained three tables at bridge Tues day afternoon at her home on Bogue Sound, to honor Mrs. Sam Holloway who is celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary today. Asters and zinnias were used throughout the house for decora tions, with miniature asters deco rating the plates. Mrs. Bailey serv ed ice cream, cake and mints for refreshments. High score prize, a demi-tasse cup, was won by Mrs. H. L. Joslyn, with second high, a milk glass pan sy bowl, going to Mrs. VV. C. Mat thews. the traveling prize, note pa per. going to Mrs. Ed Woodland, and the consolation prize, a hand kerchief. going to Mrs. Holloway. Mrs. Holloway, as guest of honor, received a fork in her silver pat tern from her hostess. Miss Piilman Enlerlains Bridge Club Tuesday Night Miss Dora Mac Staton was spec ial guest Tuesday evening when Miss Mary Frances Pittman enter tained her bridge club. High score prize was won by Miss Dot Harrell, with second high prize going to Mrs. Virginia Puri fov. Miss I'ittman served soft drinks, cookies and potato chips during the evening. ? Mrs. J. C. Taylor, Mrs. G. Henry Jackson and Mrs. B. F. Royal spent Wednesday in High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lowe have moved from 10th street into the Ilowland house on Evans st. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Royal will spend today at Wnightsville Beach where Dr. Royal will attend a med ical meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lcary will entertain their couples club at bridge tomorrow evening. Mr. J. B. Davis is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson left for Chicago Wednesday where they will visit her mother. ENDS SATURDAY AUGUST 26 ON ALL SUMMER DRESSES, SUITS, SKIRTS, SLACKS, HOSTESS COATS, WHITE SHOES, BROWN SHOES AND CASUALS. . THE VOGUE i FRONT ST. * . BEAUFORT Mr. Whealton Honored On Eighty-Seventh Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guthrie en tertained at a family dinner party Sunday afternoon to honor Mrs. Guthrie's father, Mr. W. H. Wheal ton, who was celebrating his 87th birthday. Twenty-six guests were present at the dinner, including Mr. Wheal ton's grandchildren and great grandchildren from Newport News and Norfolk, Va. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bashara and daugh ter, Sylvia Jean of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs. George Whealton, jr., and family from Newport News. HOSPITAL NOTES John Franklin Weeks of More head City was discharged Aug. 24 following an operation. Tommy Joe Gardner of Newport was discharged Aug. 24 following an operation. Mrs W. L. Rudder of Beaufort was admitted and discharged Aug. 24 following treatment. Mrs. Eldon Willis of Stacy was discharged Aug. 24 following an operation Miss Lessie Smith of Morehead City was discharged Aug. 24 follow ing treatment. Mrs. Allen Conner of Morehead City was discharged Aug. 24 fol lowing an operation. Miss Ruth Willis of Salter Path was discharged Aug. 24 following an operation. William Martin Fisher, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fisher of Ueightsville, Md , was admitted Aug. 23 for treatment. Mrs. Ray Garrett of Morehead City was admitted Aug. 23 for treatment. Mrs. H. S. Gibbs, jr . of More head City was admitted Aug. 21 for an operation. Mrs V B. Jenkins of Morehead City was admitted Aug. 17 for an operation. Mrs. Brunette Luckham of More head City, an employee of the Morehead City hospital, was ad mitted Aug. 20 for an operation Delinas Price of Crisfield, Md., was admitted Aug. 23 for obser vation. Mrs. James H. Flayer of More head City was admitted Aug. 10 for an operation. Kuss Salter of Atlantic was ad mitted Aug. 23 for treatment. Mrs. George Snooks of Morehead City was admitted Aug .23 for treatment. Lcland Swain of Beaufort was admitted Aug. 21 for treatment. Wheatley Salter of Broad Creek was admitted Aug. 20 for treat ment. Don Mack Willis of Morehead City was admitted Aug. 23 for an operation. Mrs. Manly Willis of Morehead City was admitted Aug. 18 for treatment. STORK NEWS Mr. and Mrs. James L. Willis of Marshall berg welcomed a son. Will Guion, on Wednesday, Aug. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kenneth Garner of Newport welcomed a son, James Webster, on Saturday, Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Pen nuell of Morehead City welcomed a daughter, Brenda Joyce, on Thurs day, Aug. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sutton King of Kinston welcomed a daughter, Rebecca Rose, on Friday. Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. David Wyche Cle ment of Newport welcomed a daughter, Cornelia Ann, on Friday, Aug. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gale Irvine of Harkers Island welcomed a daughter, Delores Jean, on Satur day, Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Burtley Duncan Willis of Harkers Island welcomed a son, Lemuel Darrcll, oil Monday, Aug. 21. ?*??*? from ) OTWAY ^ sz Aug. 21? Rev. J. W. Lollis filled his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday. Sylvester Lawrence of Norfolk spent the weekend with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillikin and children, Rodney and Grade, Wil liamsburg, Va., have been spend ing some time with relatives. S. W. Lawrence visited his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gillikin, at Norfolk last week end. Master Jamie Lawrence of Len noxville is visiting his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lawrence of Fayettevillc spent a while Satur day with his brother and family, B. B. Lawrence. Miss Mary Ann Rogers of Nor folk spent the week with Mrs. Beu lah l)owty. Tilton Lawrence is home for the weekend to visit his family. Mrs. Clayton Lewis, son, and daughter-in-law, of Richmond, Va.. spent several days this summer with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Lewis. Mrs. Charles Lloyd and son and daughter of Tennessee have been spending the summer with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Law rence. They returned home last week. Mrs. Teanie Lawrence called to see her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Lawrence, Saturday afternoon. Wardell Gillikin of Norfolk spent the weekend with his wife and son. Mir. and Mrs. Tendall Finer and daughters, Wilma and Cherry Lee, attended the movie at Beaufort Saturday. Shop Today and Saturday IN THE BIGGEST DOLLAR DAY BABGADiS EVER! ? LACE CURTAINS - - $1.00 WOMEN'S RAINCOATS $1.00 SOFA PILLOWS - - $1.00 WOMEN'S SLIPS - ? $1.00 EXQUISITE BED JACKETS ? $1.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES - - $1.00 GARTER PANTS - - - $1.00 WOMEN'S HANDBAGS - $1.00 TURKISH TOWELS 3 for $1.00 WOMEN'S Rayon PANTIES - 2 for $1.00 NYLON HOSIERY - - $1.00 INFANTS' PILLOW CASES - 3 for $1.00 MEN'S SHORTS - - 3 for $1.00 CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS $1.00 BOYS' UNDERSHIRTS - 4 for $1.00 GIRLS' SLIPS - - 2 for $1.00 WOMEN'S BLOUSES $1.00 MEN'S CHAMBRAY SHIRTS - $1.00 BOYS' FALL SUITS - - $10.00 Values To $21.95 Coplon-Smith Co. Middle St. New Bern LOOK AT THESE SUPER Bedding Values AT HEUIG-LEVINE DURING DOLLAR DAYS TODAY AND SATURDAY RED $ CROSS ' Hotel Innerspring Mattress . 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