^eaufort facial JCefos Mrs. Lockwoed Phillip*. Society Editor ? Phone (-3244 Mrs. Lillian Hendrix returned home over the weekend from Kings Mountain where she was called three weeks ago by the death of her mother. Miss Betty Lou Merrill returned to Woman's college in Greensboro Sunday after spending the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McQuaid at tended the Southern Conference basketball tournament in Raleigh last weekend. While in Raleigh they were the gupsts of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. O'Neil of Portland, Me., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Simmons last weekend. Mr. O'Neil, before his retirement, had been with the Hartford, Conn., city school where he was principal and teacher of foreign languages. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Merrill will return to their apartment at 122 Craven St., Sunday after a week's visit in New York. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Luongo left Tuesday for Philadelphia after a short visit here. While here they stayed with Mrs. Monroe Gillikin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Winston-Salem spent Tuesday at their apartment at 1105 Front st. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Adair re turned home last night from a trip to Akron, O. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith were called to Raleigh last Saturday by the illness of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. John Dozier. They returned home Sunday bringing their daugh ter, Becky, who had been visiting her grandmother, home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bateman and daughter, Sara Jo, have moved from their apartment on Craven st. to their home at Core Creek. Mr. Julian Hamilton left Tues day for the Veterans hospital in Richmond where he will receive treatment. Mrs. John Dill returned home last Wednesday from Greensboro where she had been called by the serious illness of her son-in-law, Mr. Robert Lucas. Mrs. Milton Lipman and her son. Daniel, returned to Beaufort last Thursday after a visit in Baltimore. Miss Jocelyn Stevens returned home Sunday from a ten-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Britting ham in Atlanta, Ga. Leroy Gillikin of Otway. Bobby Austin and Tom Hamilton, both of Beaufort, who have been stationed at Camp Pickett, Va? have been moved to Camp Stoneman, Cal. / Mrs. Fred Gill and son, Arthur, of Petersburg, Va., arrived Monday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Bradsher. They all left Wednesday for Philadelphia for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Brad sher's son, Dr. Arthur Bradsher, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Loftin, and Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Brister and daughter, Miriam Carol, left Tues day for a two-week visit in New Orleans, La., and Pascagoula, Miss. Mrs. Robert Smith and infant daughter returned home Sunday from Morehead City hospital. Mrs. Nellie Richardson Cook left Wednesday for Durham after a stay with Mrs. Carrie Davis. Miss Betty Davit is ill at her home. The Beaufort Book club held its regular monthly meeting at the Lottie Sanders building last eve ning. Mr. Walter Davis if Improving at Morehead City hospital whfre he has been receiving treatment. Sgt. and Mrs. Noel Girven spent Tuesday in New Bern. Miss Laura Thomas was taken to Morehead City hospital Wed nesday for treatment. William Roy Hamilton and Earl Lewis spent Wednesday in Norfolk on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Piver and daughter, Catherine, spent last weekend in Goldsboro. Mr and Mrs. Wyon Lewis and daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Lane spent last weekend in Raleigh as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Jones Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guthrie of Morehead City spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moulton. Mr. Roy Hamilton and Earl Lew is spent yesterday in Raleigh. Mrs. Hattie Parkin is ill at her home. Friendship Club Has Second Birthday Parly The Friendship club celebrated its second birthday Tuesday eve ning when it met at the home of Mrs. George Willis. Hostesses for the evening were Miss Elizabeth Simpson, Mrs. William Skarren and Mrs. George Bridges. Two new members, Mrs. Julia Basden and Mrs. Berna Johnson were welcomed into the club. Following the business session, bingo was played, with cover-all prize going to Miss Doris Wheal ton and the door prize to Mrs! Price Johnson. The hostesses served cookies with two lighted candles in each cookie to celebrate the anniver sary, soft drinks, nuts and Easter eggs for refreshments, and pre sented each club member with an Easter rabbit favor. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clem Willis, with Miss Patsy Willis and Mrs. Talbert Dunn acting as co-hostess es. Beaufort PT A to See Color Film on Health Beaufort PTA will hold its reg ular monthly meeting at 8 o'clock | Tuesday evening in the school aud itorium. In keeping with the subject of the meeting. A Sound Body, a color film on health will be shown and Miss Susan Rumley's 3rd grade pu pils will give a play on safety. Board of Stewards Meets With Mr. Daniels Tuesday The board of stewards of Ann | Street Methodist church met Tues day evening with Mr. Burton Dan-| iels. Following the business discus sion, the Rev. T. R. Jenkins, pas- 1 tor of the church, told of his plans | for the Easter program. Mrs. Daniels served a dessert I course of block cake and ice cream | for refreshments. GIVES FAST RELIEF ..!? .8. A ,t I. ??. 4, ,{, .!? I, .1. .1. 4 ??, I ?? I .8. ??. .1 DONT YOUR HEALTH you Cant Of^uL to! SEE YOUR DOCTOR AND DOING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS GUTHRIE -JONES DRUG STORE Merrill Bldg. PMm 2-4981 BMufert, N. C. ??mHKMtMiiinninitininiiii>iMHntK Junior Women to Sponsor Beaufort Cub. Scout Pack Af the result of a talk by Char tei Hassell, leader of the Beaufort Bey Scouts, the Junior Woman's club voted to sponso# a cub Scout pack Monday evening when the club met at the Lottie Sanders building. Mrs. Leslie Moore, Mrs. Clar ence Quthrie and Mrs. Theodore Salter were appointed a committee by the president. Mrs. Gene Smith, to meet with the regional director of Boy Scouts, and to choose a den mother for the pack. Newly -elected officers, who will take office in May are Mrs. Glenn Adair, president; Mrs. Billy Ar rington, vice-president; Mrs. Eddie Paull, recording secretary; Mrs. Jack Barnes, corresponding secre tary, and Mrs. Frank King, treas urer. Members of the club will con tinue their scrap drive this Sun day. when all Beaufort residents are requested to put their papers and magaiines on the curb at 1 o' clock. Springle Twins Meet Tom Gibbs in Tokyo Billie and Bobbie Springle, USN, Who are stationed in Korea, re cently spent their leave in Japan. While there they met Tom Gibbs who is stationed in Tokyo. The boys, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Springle of Beaufort, have made the rating of electric ian's mate, with Billie passing highest rate for the electric and Bobbie highest for the military. Mrs. Potter Entertains Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. Theodore Salter was spec ial guest Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. W. H. Potter entertained her bridge club. High score prize, a hyacinth plant, was won by Mrs. Gehrmann Holland. Mrs. Potter served a frozen des sert course and coffee at the end of the, bridge play. Mrs. Fulford Entertains Casual Club Wednesday Mrs. Vance Fulford was hostess Wednesday night when she enter tained the Casual club. Members present were Mrs. H. P. Scripture, Mrs. Phil Thomas, Mrs. Dave Merrill, Mrs. L. C. Dick inson, Mrs. Julian Hamilton and Mrs. Jack Oakley. Mrs. Fulford served ice cream roll, salted nuts, ginger ale and mints for refreshments. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Theodore Rice and infant son of Morehead City were dis charged Wednesday. Mrs. G. C. Garner of Newport was discharged Wednesday after receiving treatment. Mrs. J. C. Adams and infant daughter of North Harlowe were discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Euclid Wade and infant daughter of Smyrna were dis charged Wednesday. Myron Taylor of Sea Level was discharged Wednesday. Mrs. Bryant Guthrie of More head City was discharged Wednes day following an operation. Mrs. Willie Lewis of route 1 Beaufort was discharged Wednes day following an operation. B. T. Carraway of Newport was admitted Monday for an operation. Leon Cannon of route 1 Beau fort was admitted Monday for treatment. Paul Freeman of Swansboro was admitted Monday to receive treat I ment. Elton Gillikin of route 1 Beau fort was admitted for treatment. Stonewall Gray of route 2 New port was admitted Monday for treatment. Mrs. Willie Lewis of Morehead City was admitted Monday for an operation. Marvin Neilson of Sea Level was admitted Saturday. Nancy Nelson of Atlantic was admitted Sunday for an operation. George H. Olsen of Morehead City was admitted Monday for treatment. Mrs. Quinton Salter of route 1 Newport was admitted Monday for an operation. Mrs. Mamie Wade of Smyrna was admitted Sunday to receive treatment. Mattie Waddell of Havelock was discharged Tuesday following a tonsillectomy. Mrs. Elbert Weeks of Morehead City was discharged Sunday alter receiving treatment. Miss Mary Sue Dail To Be Capped Today Miss Mary Sue Dail, a student nurse at Richmond Medical Col lege school of nursing, will receive her cap in the traditional capping service which will be held today at the hospital. Miss Dail is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Dail of North River. Her sister, Miss Neva Willis Dail. a student at Woman's college in Greensboro, left yesterday for Richmond to attend the capping service. G&W SEVEN STARi ~Th? straight whiskios or* 4 ytan or awn old. 17H% straight whiskey. A2H% aoytrol aplriti dlstilUd from grain. 1 S% straight vhltkty 4 y stirs old. 11% straight whlskoy S yoors old. 7H% straight whltkoy t roars old." PROOF] *440 O 4/S QT. $2V5. Qtw 1 seven .**1 [?OOP??HAM *~WO?T? UMIT1P, HO?IA, IlLINOH EASTER PETER COTTON TAIL ? Sammy Kaye. EASTER PARADE? Sammy Kaye, Bing Crosby, Terry Como, Guy Lombardo. SONNY THE BUNNY? Mervin Shiner. POPULAR ABA DABA HONEYMOON? Debbi Reynolds. LONESOME GAL ? Margaret Whiting. YOU ARE THE ONE? Margaret Whiting. BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES? Ted Maxim. WOULD I LOVE YOU? Harry James, Doris Day. SENTIMENTAL MUSIC? Rosemary Cloonie, Tony Pastor. A KISS AND A PROMISE? Percy Faith. TENDERLY? Lynn Hope Quint. I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE? Freddy Gardner, Peter Yorke. BUNG BACK THE THRILL ? Don Cherry. HILLBILLY CHEW TOBACCO RAG? Billy Briggs. COLD COLD HEART? Hank Williams. HOT ROD RACE NO. I? Bob Williams. RHUMBA BOOGIE? Hank Snow. THERE'S BEEN A CHANGE IN ME? Eddie Arnold. Youll Find These And Many More to Choose From HAWK'S Where Quality Costs Lea* 337 MIDDLE ST. NEW BERN, N. C. "New Ban's One Stop Reco+d Canter" L ^ 1 . . Mrs. Sidney Whitehurst Honored on 80th Birthday Mrs. Sidney Hill Whitehurst of Straits celebrated her 80th birth day Thursday. Feb. 22, with a din ner given in her honor by her four sons and four daughters, all of whom were present for the occa sion. a Immediately following the din ner an informal open house was held at the home of Mrs. Henry Chadwick of Gloucester, daughter of Mrs. Whitehurst. Spring flowers were used throughout the home and the guest of honor was presented with a cor sage of pink carnations. The dining room was centered with an arrangement of daffodils and fern. The three-tiered birth day cake and the punch bowl were placed at one end of the table and refreshments were served to the guests by Miss Hilma Chadwick and Miss Glenda Willis, grand daughters of Mrs. Whitehurst. Members of Mrs. Whitehurst's immediate family who were pres ent were Mr. R. L. Whitehurst of Morehead City, Mr. A. H. White hurst of Baltimore, Md., the Rev. Guion Whitehurst of Bel Air. Md., Mr. Gerald Whitehurst of the home. Mrs. Henry Chadwick of Gloucester, Mrs. Miles Willis of Smyrna, Mrs. E. R. Mclnturff of Culpepper, Va., and Mrs. W. II Jones of Washington. D. C. YPSL to Present Comedy The Last of This Month The Young Peoples Service lea gue of St. Paul's Episcopal church will present a comedy. "The Doc tor in Spite of Himself," in the newly-decorated Parish house on Thursday and Friday nights, March , 29 and 30. Paul Marstellar is directing the play. I DR. J. 0. BAXTER, JR. OPTOMETRIST The Eye Only MERRILL BUILDING BEAUFORT, N. C. Dove Down Nylons, 45 Go. $1 .25 Alba Nylons, 51 Ga. $1.50 Life Bras $1.25 Paige Hats $2.95 Purses $1.98 Blouses $2.98 Dresses $3.95 to 7.95 . Ladies ^GABARDINE SUITS Sizes 10 to 44 From $12.95 > ORGANDY DRESSES B) Sue Parker sizes 3 to 12 From $2.98 l_? Childrens Coats, 2 to 4 $5.95 Girls Hats $1 .98 Girls Purses .69 GIRLS Patent Slippers, 5 to 8 $3.50 GIRL'S & BOY S Patent Slippers, 8V2 to 3 $3.95 GIRL'S RED GOOSE Patent Slippers, $4.95 to $6.95 GIRL'S & BOY'S Oxfords and Saddles as low as $2.95 E. W. DOWNUM CO. 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