? <JHarei|eab fflitu foetal JNefos Miss Norma Gaskill. Sockty Editor Phone 6-4175 Mrs. George Dill loft Thursday with her niece, Mr*. K. H. Snead, for a visit in North Field, N. J. Mrs. Floyd Chad wick left Satur day for Washington. I). C., to at tend a mid-century White House conference as a North Carolina representative. The conference is on child welfare. Mrs. Robert Wallace and Mrs. Jarvis McLohon were in Richmond last week where they took Mr. Mc Lohon to receive treatment at the Veterans hospital there. Mrs. C. B. Arthur will leave to morrow for a two weeks' visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grantham spent Saturday evening at Stella with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pelle tier. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wade spent Saturday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Bennett are spending a few days at Hog Island. Mrs. Robert Pitt man of Clarks spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Mrs. Sam Adler. Mrs. Bob Williams and children spent the weekend in Greenville. Mr. Fred Pittman is visiting his family in Beulavilla. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Orten spent the weekend at Camp Lejeune with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball return ed yesterday from Washington where they spent the weekend with friends and relatives. Mrs. Glenn Walter and daugh ter. Mary of Cherry Point, and Mrs. Paul Cleland and guests of Not folk, Va., spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Gib Farrior and Mrs. A. B. Vick spent Saturday in Goldsboro shopping. Mr. Willie Guthrie and Mr. James Guthrie of Fernandina, Fla., arrived last weekend to spend the lishing season here. Harry Gcrock who has been liv ing at Fernandina, Fla., is spend ing the winter months here. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon E. Fulcher, jr., of Ferriandina, Fla., are spend ing the winter months here. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and i Mrs. Joe Williams spent Sunday in Davis with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Decatur Swinson and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thomp ? son and son visited relatives and friends in Stacy Sunday. Mr. George K. Nelson left Satur day for a ten-day business trip in Chicago, III. Miss Marie Willis has returned from a week's visit with friends at Charlotte. Miss Doris Whealton, student at Holy Cross Academy in Lynch burg, Va., spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whealton. Garment Company Gives Parly at Recreation Center Morehead City Garment com pany entertained employees at its annual Christmas dinner Friday evening at the Carteret county recreation center. Following the turkey dinner, which was served buffet style to the 600 guests, bingo was played, with prizes of sports shirts award ed the winners. Music for dancing was furnished by a string orchestra, and door prizes of sports shirts were also a warded. Club Meets Thursday With Mrs. Jasper Phillips Mrs. Jasper Phillips was hostess to her bridge club Thursday at her home on Evans street. Mrs. S. A. Morton won high score and Mrs. Bruce Willis second high. During the evening the hostess served cookies, soft drinks, and salted nuts. Mrs. Paul Webb Hostess To Bridge Club Recently The Fortnightly Bridge club met recently with Mrs. Paul Webb and she had as special guests Mrs. C. H. Davant and Mrs. David Mur ray. High score went to Mrs. Da vant and low score to Mrs. O. H. Johnson. During the evening the hostess served hot tea and assorted cakes. Ji/JiM- fl&vuf, Atme QuUviie B>ecoM?A ojj Qilbe/it IthUiam (luffii Miss Jerry Anne Guthrie, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. I.erov Guthrie of Morehead City, and Gilbert Wil liam Riggs. son of Mrs. Kdward Riggs of Morehead City, were mar ried Saturday morning. Dec. 2, in the First Methodist church with the bride's pastor, the Rev. Dr. John 11. Bunn. officiating, using the double ring ceremony. Baskets of white gladioUs dec orated the church. Prior to the ceremony the organist. Miss Joyce Willis, played the Sweetest Story F,ver Told. O Promise Me. I Love Thee, and Ave Maria. Mrs. Ruth Webb Bailey, vocalist, sang Be cause ?and My Hero. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a royal blue suit with black accessories and carried a white prayer book covered with a corsage or white French carna tions. Miss Therese Whealton, maid of honor, wore a wine suit and hat with black accessories. She wore a corsage of pink carnations. Best man for Mr. Riggs was Mr. Billy Fulcher and Mr. Vernon Guthrie served as an usher. Mrs. Guthrie, mother of the bride, wore a wine street length dress with black accessories and a yellow rose corsage. Mrs. Riggs, mother of the bride groom, wore a black suit and black accessories with a corsage of yel low roses. The bride is a graduate of More head City high school and complet ed a year's business course at King's Business college in Kaleigh. The groom attended Morehead City high school and for the past year has been serving with the United States Coast Guard as offi cer-in-charge of Five Finger Light station in Alaska. Upon return from a short wed ding trip the young couple will be ^at home at 804 Arendel! street. K'lroy Jr? JfcNMNS "Did you throw th?t ?pitb?ll, Kiroyr \ctimn5 FURNITURE CO. y Mrs. Matthews Entertains Fortnightly Bridge Club Mrs. W. C. Matthews entertain ed the Fortnightly Bridge club Fri day evening and had as special guests Mrs. Alvah Hamilton, jr., and Mrs. Ben F. Royal. Guest high went to Mrs. Ham ilton, club high to Mrs. O. II. Johnson and low score to Mrs. Roy al. Mrs. Matthews served cocoa nut layer cake and coffee during the evening. Get-Acquainted Club Meets With Mrs. Raymond Bramel Mrs. Raymond Bramel. 2721 Ar von ave., was hostess Tuesday aft ernoon to members of the Get Ac quainted club. Mrs. Edward McKinley and daughters. Fatty and Kathy, joined the club that afternoon. Others present were Mrs. Bram el's children, Jeanne and Bruce, Mrs. John Connor and children, Michael and Kleanor; Mrs. Paul Regan and children, I'aul and Mary Susan; Mrs. Rupert Mercer and daughter. Joanne, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. L. A. Eakin and son, Loren. Cup cakes, candy and coffee were served. Mrs. Karl Stiles Hostess To Bridge Club Wednesday Mrs. Charles Stanley and Mrs. Gordon Laughton were special guests when Mrs. Karl Stiles en tertained her bridge club Wednes day evening. For guest prize Mrs. Stanley was given a box of stationery with Mrs. Winfield Webb, jr., receiving a box of note paper for club high and Mrs. E. B. Thompson a plas tic apron for second high. During play Mrs. Stiles served soft drinks and at the end of play, apple pie a la mode and coffee. 'Mrs. Percy Deyo Hostess To Floating Bridge Club Mrs. Percy Deyo was hostess to the Floating Bridge club Wednes day evening with Mrs. P. D. Stock well as a speeial guest. Club high went to Mrs. Leland Day who received a bottle of hand | lotion and for the floating slam and deuCe prizes Mrs. Gene Hessee was given two dish towels and cloths. The hostess presented Mrs. Stoekwell with a handkerchief for guest prize. At the end of several progres sions Mrs. frcyo served coffee with pumpkin pie topped with whipped eream. Mrs. Julius Nelson will entertain the club next week. Nt%i from MERRIMON ? ? ^ Nov. 30 ? Mr. and Mrs. \V. E. Lawrence spent Thanksgiving vis iting and shopping in Norfolk, Va. They returned home Sunday aft ernoon. ? * Mr. and Mrs. "Hunk" Taylor and children of Durham spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace. Mr. (i. M. Carraway spent Sun day in New Bern with his sister, Mrs. K. H. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Martin of Swansboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs W. B. Martin. Mr. Joe Melntyre of Newport NVws, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Donald bi/lntyre o/ Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal and children Mrs. Truman Kemp Wins High at Bridge Club Mrs. Truman Kemp won high score and Mry. 'Gerald Wade low wore when Mrs. Joe Keller enter tained her bridge elub Wednesday evening. , During play Mrs. Kemp served j soft drinks and candies while at the i end of play she served a baked , apple dessert with coffee and salted nuts. Mrs. Samuel Coffey will be hos tess at tiie next club meeting. Son Born Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arrington Wade of Morehead City welcomed a son, Thomas Arrington. jr., Sat urday. Dec. 2 in the Morehead City hospital. of Beaufort spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J.,W. Adams and Miss Nita Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Grey Willis and little daughter of Greenville spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Salter. Mrs. George Pittinan spent Tues day with Mrs. J. M. Stallings. Mrs. Emily Nelson was in Beau fort to see a doctor on Tuesday. Messrs. I). M. Salter and John Carraway motored to Kinston on Sunday. G. M. Carraway accompan ied them as far as New Bern. * Mr. Frank Pittman who has been employed in Burlington is home un til after Christmas. J. M. Stallings. jr., of Morehead City is at home for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Emer of Have lock spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carra way. Chief and Mrs. Harvey Wallace left last Friday for the west coast, where he will board his ship for sea duty. They had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace. Miss Joanne Nelson, Clyde Nel son and sister, Ruth and Carl Pot ter, of Bridgeton. spent Thanks giving here with Mrs. E. L. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Clude came for them on Sunday afternoon. Mink Aids Flood Fund Vancouver ? (AF) ? One live mink was worth $400 to a fund to aid Manitoba fur ranchers wiped out by last spring's great Red Riv er floods. It was auctioned off at the annual dinner here of the Low er Mainland Fur Breeders associa tion of British Columbia. The a mount will be sent to aid fellow fur ranchers in Manitoba. A 30- man police unit guards Buckingham Palace in London. Papers Banned as Wrapping Berlin ? (AP) ? East German Communists started selling their i newspapers to West Berlin groc- j eries and fish stores as wrapping paper to get around the western ban on their circulation. The West Berlin city government has now asked food dealers to shun this source of paper. WUt '?i ajj tjawi Ma+unj. Labrador retrievers were found lo be especially adept at scenting out land mines during the war. To Rthnt Misery (film Oil TMUTS-SMM MST UUCP FINE FURNISHINGS HEILIG ? LEVINE S. Front St. Dial 4063 New Bern Free Delivery Within 100 Miles Is This Your Dream Home? Crest on 1 THE CRESTON features a lull .basement under the house and al s o provide! a utility or service room for the side entrance. This utility room has two large closets, one for coats and one for house keeping supplies, with stprage a bove both and from it the kitchen, basement and bedroom hall can be reached. There is 8 feet of wall space which can be used for washer, ironer, or for a lavatory. There are three bedrooms, a combination living-dining room, and a kitchen with a big dining space. The living room, entered through a vestibule, has a fireplace with low bookshelves and a corner pic ture window unit. Eleven closets are provided, including a large garage closet. Because of straight, low walls, concrete blocks could be used in stesd of the frame construction called for in the plans. The dimensions of the Crestoa are 44 feet by 30 feet. Floor area is 1.294 square feet, while the cubage is 25.233 cubic feet. We have the most complete selection of plans far ideal small homes la (his ?rea, plus (he materials (o make them (o your specifications. HUNTLEY'S BEAUFORT N. C. TO MOREHEAD CITY DRUG COMPANY "This uiay ?"w nau YOU'LL FIND ALL THE THINGS SHOWN HERE - AND MORE - UNUSUAL GIFTS THAT ARE NOT FOUND IN AN ORDINARY STOCK - COME SEE! Such Outstanding Toys Will Gladden the Hearts of all Boys and Girls MOREHEAD CITY DRUG COMPANY AGOODDRUG STORE 815 Arandcll St. Phon# 6-4360 Mor?h?od City, N. C. BEAUTIFUL G I FTS ON A BUDGET Lovely Gifts Do Not Have To Be Expensive Shop Our Store For Gorgeous Gifts At Prices You Can Afford To Pay / Your Authorized Keepsake Dealer EARLY JEWELERS Phote 6-3186 812 Arendell St. MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.

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