LL David L Boone Begins Active Air Force Service Maxwell AP Base, All. ? Pint Lieutenant David L. Boone o( Rich Square, son of Mrs. Frances V. Boone, Beaufort, has been ordered into active military service with the Air Force, it was announced today by Colonel Leslie G. Mulzer, base commander. Lieutenant Boone is married to the former Mrs. Wesley P. Terry of Rich Square. They have three children, Wesley P. Terry, Donna Lynn Boone and Julia Frances Boone. Lieutenant Boone is the son of Eugene Boone of Wilmington, Dela. SCREENS Made to measure individually for your windows and doors, to your ewn specifications. PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY! MITCHELL'S CARPENTER SHOP Mill Work Of All Kinds Phone 6-3956 2 1/i Mi. West of Morehead City On Highway 70 QgAjUcI JjOJi cflome ^bteAAmaheAA, PARTY LINK . . . This embroidered organdie flounce makes ; charming party dress, easy to make with the aid of modern standarc patterns. The border dtsign of the American fabric is boon to hom< sewers. McCall Patterns 8299 and 7871 i SPRING SMOOTHIE . . . This 1 border-embroidered cotton adds e distinction to a dress that's fun K to make. Simplicity Pattern 3440 March 14 ? Mrs. William Fulcher was called to New Bern due to the >erious illness of her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Sam Jones. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dail were in | Salter Path last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Powell visit ?d his sister, Mrs. Sol Willis, last | Sunday. Mrs. Julia P. Tenney gave a ! make-up party at the home of Mrs. | Will Dail last Monday night. Those who attended enjoyed it very much. The North River Home Demon stration club met for its regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy West with 10 members \ present. After the demonstration and a short business session the hostess served sliced peaches with whipped cream and cookies. Mrs. Claudia Savage spent last weekend in Goldsboro visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Pate. Mrs. Morris Mitchell and daugh ter, Margaret, of Manteo, are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Arthur. Mrs. Lutie Collins and daughter, Fay, and Mrs. Sol Willis and Mrs. Will Dail visited relatives and friends in Wildwood last Wednes day night. Mrs. Clyde Smith of Beaufort visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Ar thur, last week. Mrs. Bennie Ketner and daughter visited Mrs. Lutie Collins last Tuesday. The MYF from here attended an oyster roast at Salter Path last Friday night. Mr. Francis Wade of Fort Bragg spent the weekend home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wade. Services will be conducted at the North River Methodist church Sun day evening at 7:30 by the pastor, Rev. Louie Lewis. All are invited to attend. New? from \ SOUTH RIVER March 13 ? Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dixon and baby and Mrs. Dixon's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Lane of Reels boro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lane's daughter, Mrs. Rone Wal lace. Mrs. Ruth Eubanks spent part of last week with Mrs. Peter Carra way at Merrimon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lewis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Gaskins, all of Cherry Point, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis. Mrs. Llnzie Cannon and son. Carl, spent the weekend in New Bern with her daughter, Mrs. Law rence Dixon, and son, Mr. Wood row Cannon. Mrs. Hone Wallace and daugh ter, Dorothy, spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ivy I'ittman.* Mrs. Mary Tosto and sons, Tom and Cecil, went to Beaufort Satur day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris of Atlantic spent Sunday with Mrs. Nannie J. I'ittman and mother, Mrs. Lizzie Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Cannon and sons. Butch and Donnie, wont to New Bern Saturday night. Mr. Cannon is working in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hardy visited his parents a while Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Courtney went to Georgia Saturday after noon to a veterans hospital to see their son, Cecil. He is a patient there. Mrs. Monnie Norman is on the sick list. We hope she will soon be better. j Miss Pearl Mason of Beaufort [spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hardy are taking Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis and their daughter, Carrie, to Dur ham Thursday for a check up. ^llEjPfS/ We Have A Complete New Stock Of Seeds And Onion Sets, All Kinds For Garden or Field Use B.T. Willis & Sons 912 Arendell St. Morehead City, N. C. COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION John L. Crump Insurance ? Real Estate PHONE 6-4000 823 ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY Foundations Should Be Strong ir your home Is built only on you and your earn ing power. It la retting on shaky foundations. When you eolVapoe your home collapaea too. Why not build your home on stronger foundations afforded by adequate life Insurance protection? Your family and your home deserve the strength of life insurance. FAMILY GROUP HOSPITALIZATION BRUCE L. GOODWIN BOX 902 PHONE M078 MOREHEAD CITY Pilot Life Insurance Company, Greensboro, North Carolina ? ? 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A safety quiz was also conducted. James AUgood, assistant farm agent and boys' 4-H club advisor, conducted a recreation program. Soft drinks and cookies were | served by Mrs. Carrie Gillikin, girls' 4-H club advisor, and Miss I Josephine Stanton, home agent | secretary. 30 YEARS Of SfBVICf , IvimiU SvMVtmUa lis a WARNING! ...time to e*u SURITY-BONDIO TERMITE CONTROL ln?vr?rf bv Mail, tending A Int. UN 116 S. Queen St., Kinston, N. C. | Call Kincton 4444 U Z(//?? (/P roax SEWING MACHINE Let a Singer ex- ' pert put your machine in first class running order. Reasonable charges. Estimate fur nished in advance. SINGER SEWING CENTER 206 Middle St. New Bern Phone 3746 THERE'S STIU. TIME TO DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPING AT ' Punch & Judy New Bern's Department Store For Children Boys Sizes to 12 and Girls Sizes to Subteen 14 85 PROOF. 75% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. THE WILKEN FAMILY CO, LAWRENCEBURG, IND. NOW that the 1951 offerings of the motorcar industry have had a chance to strut their stuff, we ask you? can there be any doubt which is the really smart buy? If you want a "new look"? Buick has it. That sturdy push-bar forefront says "1951" to all who see it? and provides unsurpassed front-end protection to boot. If you want power that you can live with through many moons to come? Buick has that too. "Stars of expert engineering have made Buick's thrill-packed Fireball engine just about as dependable as a power plant can be. If you want features that combine present pleasure with long-time durability, consider this: Buick's level-going ride stems from coil springs on all four wheels which are virtually break proof and never need servicing. 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