Seaufart Social ?Jefa0 V_ Mrs. I.ockwood Phillips, Society Editor Phoac 2-4411 | Mr and Mrs. Charles Oakley and their two children, Jane and Mit chell, returned to Greensboro over the weekend after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Oakley. Mrs. Carrie Mintz will return to Mount Olive today after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Maxwell. Mrs. Guy Taylor and son, Tom my, of Boston are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bossong and children of Asheboro and Mr. Al len Johnson of Haleigh left Sun day after a visit with Mrs. W. A. Mace, jr. Mrs. James Willis and daughter, Billie Sue. of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting Mrs. Willis' mother, Mrs. Alec Norris. James Steed left for Ayden Sun day to stay there until after his marriage to Miss Audrey Gaylor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan and children of Wake Forest are spend ing a week at the Q. W. Duncan house on Queen st. The Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Potter and children will leave today for Henderson after spending the sum mer at their house on Queen st. ELECTRIC? FOR ANY ELECTRICAL JOB - WHETHER IT BE A WORN OUT LAMP CORD OR - TO INSTALL COMPLETE WIRING FOR YOUR NEW HOME . . WE CAN DO THE JOB I Slate License No. 8 UNIVERSAL And DEEPFREEZE Home Appliances BLANCHARD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Phone 6-3230 914 ARENDELL ST. ? MOREHEAD CITY r or Your COMPLETE SATISFACTION it 1 1 ONLY ??d ALWAYS MOBLEY BUICK COMPANY / Dial 6-4346 1710 BRIDGES ST. MOREHEAD CITY Miss Emily Loftin returned to Durham Sunday after a week's visit here. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Mundy and childt-en returned home last Thurs day from Virginia where they spent their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kidd of In dianapolis, Ind , spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Olsen on the causeway, and with Mr. and Mrs. Gray Hassell. Mrs. Kidd is the former Rena Olsen. Miss Patty Drue Hatcher spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don McKee in Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wells and son, Raymond, moved yesterday ?from their home on Front st. ex tension to Pemberton, N. J. Mr. Leslie Lewis and daughter, Mr*. Joseph Gatto of Brooklyn ar rived Friday for a t^n-day visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitehurst took their daughter, Harriett, to Wilmington Friday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chadwick of Greenviiie spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chadwick. They were accompanied back by Miss Sterling Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parsons and son, Donald, of Williamston, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lewis. Mrs. Cliff Lewis and children left yesterday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ben Harris at Belhaven. Mrs. Douglas Arthur and son, Sandy, of Ann St., returned home Saturday from Wrightsville where Sandy had been receiving treat ment for the past ten days at the Baby hospital. Cecil Harrell returned home last Thursday from a short trip to St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Leary and children returned home last week from Alliance where they had been spending the summer. Mrs. Charles- Stephens, jr., her two sons, Ricky and Wayne, and her mother, Mrs. R L. Walker of Charlotte, spent last week with Mrs. Edith Stephens. Mrs. George Huntley, jr., took her son, George, to Wilmington Fri day for medical treatment. Miss Rita Faye Hussey returned to Elizabeth City Saturday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hill. Mrs. Ed Davidson took her young daughter. Ren, to Dr. Sid bury's hospital in Wilmington Sun day for a tonsillectomy. Robert Lee Humber, who has been spending the past few weeks with his family at Davis, left Sat urday for Canada to visit Mr. La Forge. Dr. C. S. Maxwell and Dr. John E. Way spent Friday at Wrights ville Beach where they attended a medical meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Moore and baby of Wilson spent a few days last week with Mrs. Moore's moth er, Mrs. B. C. Way Mrs. Merrill Hostess To Club At Dinner Party Mrs. D. F Merrill entertained members of the Casual club at a dinner at Harkers Island, Wednes day evening. The group left Beaufort at 6 o'? clock and drove to Harkers Island where they enjoyed a sea food din ner. Attending, besides the hostess were Mrs. W. L. Arrington. Mrs. J. K. Arrington, Mrs. L. C. Dickin son, Mrs. Vance Fulford, Mrs. L. A. Oakley, Mrs. Phil Thomas and Mrs. Julian Hamilton, all of Beaufort, Mrs. George Stovall and Mrs. H. | P. Scripture, both of Morehead City and Mrs. G. E. Bobbitt of Raleigh, a special guest for the evening. Edmund Nelsons Hosts To Couples Club Friday Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Nelson j were hosts Friday evening to their couples club. High score for the men was won ' by Neil YVindley with Mrs. Bobby ; Stephens winning high score prize | for the ladies. i Mrs. Nelson served ice cream | with topping on it for refreshments. Or. and Mrs. C. R. Swearingen of Smithfield spent the weekend with her father, T. M. Thomas. Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice cal led on Mrs. N. W. Taylor Friday while he was in town on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Morris have moved into the house recently va- ' cated by Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Andrews and I their daughter, Paula, of Union, i N. J., spent last weekend with Mrs I Edith Stephens. i Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Simmons moved over' the weekend from Miss | Ella Davis' apartment into vthe I Windley apartment. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Blades of Apex spent last Wednesday and Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Baxter. Mrs. C. M. Scott and daughter, Laura, who have been living in Ketchikan, Alaska, have returned to their home in New London, Conn., since Chief Scott has been transferred from short* duty to ship duty in the Alaska patrol. Billie and Bobbie Springle, who graduated from the electric main tenance and inner communication school. U. S. Naval Training center in San Diego. Calif , in August are now in Bremerton. Wash., for fur I ther training. Mrs. A. W. Daniels has returned to Charlotte after a visit at her cot tage. Mrs. Mary Privette left Friday for a visit to Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Turner st. have returned home aft er a week's visit with her parents at Ocracoke. Mr. and Mrs. Van Potter have their two granddaughters from Long Island, N. Y., as their house guests. Mrs. Lance Smith is recuperating in Morehead City hospital from an I appendectomy which was perform I ed on her two weeks ago. FINAL CLEARANCE ! OF SUMNER GOODS Cotton Drosses All Pattern* and Styles Were As High At $16.98 NOW $5 and J7! ? Shoes ? $1 and {2 Hals? $1 All Itachwan Drastically Reduced! Many other excellent bargains on hand. Don't mias a one of these once-?-ye?r buys. Shop now! Oar complete new line of fsll garment* and ihon are arriving dally. You'll find the latest styles and colors, pattern* and materials Remember, the Cherry Dress She* always has the best ... at the most reasoasble price. CHEBBY DRESS SHOP Commercial Canter Htrtlock AP Newsfnturfs Timely advice for gals and guys who have embarked on new ro mances conies from GentUly's Teen Treat Club, a New Orleans group. Lois of teen troubles start, they say. because when the dreamhoat finally comes along, tUipid's navi gators go berserk. They don't know where to go, what to talk about. It's as simple as 1-2-M. says the teen club. If you make the grade on the first three days, you've broken the iee and are over the dam. Here are some of their sun gestions. First Date: If you are trying to make a hit. throw your first pitch at a party. At a smooth shindig, there will not be long gaps of si Ienre. Friends and dancing will help ihe evening take care of it self. Two things to beware of on the first date is that a date should not be taken to a party that is packed with only your friends Don't dou ble-date with a steady twosome. You'll feel awkward if you are trying to discuss the United Na tions while the cuddlcsomc two coo over their hamburgers at the drive in stand. Second Date: This is the date that requires major strategy, say i the teensters. The pace should he changed. Single-date at a movie j and treat her to a session at the ' sweet shop, a good chance for gay | conversation. And if you want to keep that gal don't pull a time worn phrase, or even a current one. repeatedly ail evening. Such expressions as "wot happened." "I'll he jiggered." "(let lost." "My mother likes me" are time worn' bores. Say something cute or lots of cute things, hut don't repeat yourself and try to be original! Pick the movie carefully. Kyen if you love cowboys and Indians or mysteries, consult your date be fore you inflict them on her. Sen timental love stories and musical comedies usually are favorites of i teen queens, advises the teen club.' The Third Date: Girls who've de pended on cosmetics and strapless evening gowns to snag the first and second elates, better brush up for the third. The boy will stop talk ing about himself briefly perhaps) and try to analyze just what is 1 ticking under her smart coiffure, j Boys who are smart will take I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Potter of ! Winston-Salem are visiting Miss Nannie Potter. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Harrell, G. V. Harrell, jr., and Miss Louise Tingen, all of Raleigh, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Scott. By Ruth Current Slate Home Demonstration Agent Sunshine is one of the best and safest bleaches for white clothes after laundering. likewise. it often fades colors. It may have just the opposite effect on some common stains; so cautious must he taken, say clothing specialists." The heat of strong summer sun may set and darken stains, such as those from cherries, peaches, pears, soft drinks or tin- mustard served on hot dogs. I'lay clothes, sunsuits. a Kill dancine,. bowling, playing tennis or some other sport she has expressed an interest in on this third nut inc.. It >ou are a smooth swimmer, the advice is to dazzle her a wee hit with your fancy dives. (Jirls lilfe v.uys with good man ners. Stand up when she leaves the table, don't slouch on her living room divan, ami hold the door for her. Ci iris who are wondering how tliex can >?.??! a guy to ask for an other dale, should keep in mind that romantic talk is the best trap. If you do get him hark after the third time, remember that it is not :i good idea to spout off a list of Itealiv lto\s do not like the idea of spending their allowances on Kills who just accept them as an other .toe. Keep quiet about your other dates f latter the boy you are with. He'll eat it up and come back for more. One thine, you should always keep in mind when dating is that a boy constantly asks himself how ; he can net the girl to fall for him. | Some boys mi^ht be interested in a little competition, if they sus peel it Hut il you lay it on thick that you see someone else several .times a week, he'll probably give up in despair. This is particulurh true it the girl is demanding in respect to her entertainment. Why should am boy spend his entire allowance every week on a e.irl who is dating hits of boys'.' If she is a mood sport she'll settle tor a little entertainment such as movies or dinner once a week and take in some of the free enterprises such as concerts other times. An evening stroll also is?a good healthful way of dating, as well as saving pennies l for Jim. Austir^NicKols GREAT OAK BLENDED WHISKEY $1.85 pint lh? Straight Whiikayi in IMt pri vet are 2 years at more eld, 30% Stroi|M whiskfy, 70% (rata Neutral Spirit!; 20% Straight Wklt kry 2 yean aid, S % Straight Whiskey 4 yarn aid, 5% Straight VMiluy < yMrt aid. M ptoef house dresses and aprons, even bathing suits worn at picnics, may be permanently marked by expos . ni)4 such stains to the sun. Chemists say such stains should ; be given first aid immediately by | j sponging with cold water while \ | they are fresh and moist. If any) traces of the stain remain, they , may be treated at home by rubbing j j glycerine or soapless shampoo into j | the stain, then sponging with cool water. Sometimes it helps to apply ia lew drops of vinegar to the stain | after the glycerine or shampoo i treatment, rinsing thoroughly aft erward with cool water. Never use soap or heat until the stain has dis appeared. Calcium is one of the chief min erals in bones ami. teeth, say nu trition specialists. About per cent of the calcium in the body is used for framework. Small but ini port ant. the other 1 per cent re mains in body fluids, such as blood. Without this calcium, muscles can't contract and relax, and nerves can't carry their messages. For calcium to be used properly, other sub stances are needed in right quan tities vitamin D and phosphorus, for example. The best food for cal cium is milk. The body can hardly get enough calcium without using a good deal of milk in some form. Next best foods for calcium are some of the leafy green vegetables, but these should not be overcook ed. SF.E Robert L. Rose FOR THE CAR THAT GOES! Day Phone * 3311 Nile Phone 2 3016 Barbour's Marine Supply Co. BEAUFORT, N. C. MACHINISTS. B1.A< KSMITIIS, (iKNKRAI. P.fY VIR1NG, ? KI I I TRK A METYI.KNK WELDING I'NIVI'RSAI. A WISCONSIN MOTORS I'ROl'FI.I.FR RECONDITIONING IT'S TOM SAWYER BACK-TO-SCHOOL WrARING APPARFL FOR BROTHER Yes, I bey arc hard to heat. For the hard, rough wear that Brother gives his clothes, they're tops. Look at the variety of garments to be found for Brother's Back -To- -School wardrobe. ? JACKETS ? WASHABLE SLACKS ? TEE SHIKTS i FLANNEL WESTERN S1IIHTS ? SUITS ? PAUKER SWEATERS ? JEANS We /ilso feature JACK TAR?TOGS wearing apparel for Little Brother. Hp sure and inspect our largo assortment of Rack To School clothes for Rig Brother and Little Brother. They are tops. ^Erv/Zte/r & / COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FROM COMMERCIAL CENTER HAVELOCK i SAVED HOOO -and it only cost me ? minutes of my time /" tor> JOHN H. DRAYTON, Wtitpert, Com. -AND MY OLD CAR MOM THAN TOOK CARE OF THE DOWN PAYMENT ON MY BIO NEW DODGE! Com* In . . . see how you could pay $1,000 more and still not got all Dodge extra room . . . ease of handling . . . famous dependability rpiiiKR of If! Just 5 minute* i* all -? It taken to ire how much room ier Dodge In than even mure ex pensive rara! Junt 5 minute* Ih all you need to determine the handling ea?e, ruggedneNn and eronomy that l?elong to Dodge alone. Ye*, in ju*t 5 minute* you, too. will rgrw with Mr. Drayton and ?ay tliut you rould pay $1,000 more for a rar and not get everything today*! big Dodge givea! Tome In today. See how eaiy it i? to o*n a new Dodge. Y??r present rar will no doubt mera than cover the small down payment. NIW VMM DODGE L vtaeS# Aw*te*vv-*WV PAUL MOTOR CO. 321 Fnat Sfcwt Phone 2-4261

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