facial JJefus %> Lockw?o4 Phillip Society Editw I^one (-J2H Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor moved this week from their house in the 200 block of Ann st. to Mrs. N. W. Taylor's, 305 Ann st Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrell spetjt last F(14sy night i* Rocky Mou?t and last Saturday In Man teo, when the Grand Officers of the IOOF mat with those lodges. Mis. J. S. Steed spent last week end in Aydee and Greenville. Mr. S(ee<i and their son, James, drove to Ay den Sunday to bring her ?vow*. Mr. aod Mrs. Jim Silar of Ann at. expect Mrs. Silar's family from Xwk. P? . thus weekend. Mrs. James H. Potter, III Mrs. Tiveodore Salter and Mr?. Gilbert Potter spent Tuesday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. James Wheatley will leave Saturday for Ports mouth. Va., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Spruill. Miss Elinor Craighill of Char leston, S C., spent a few days here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitehurst sp^ut Monday in Wilmington where they took their daughter, Harriet, for a check-up at Dr. Sid bury's hospital. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Geddy Ben nett." Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Paul return ed Tuesday from Portsmouth where they had visited Mrs. Harry Paul. Mrs. Joe Devonchik, Mrs. Cecil Peterson and Mrs. Leland Peterson left Sunday for a visit in New York. Mrs. Homer Lewis, Mrs. Joe Wiixdley and Mrs. John Pollock of Trenton attended the TceCycles in Raleigh Monday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Stewart returned to Ocracoke Thursday af ter a short visit at Inlet inn. Mrs. D. F. Merrill and Calvin Jones attended the price stabiliza tipn clinic in New Bern yesterday. T, T. Potter, E. W. Downum, Dr. W- L. Woodard and Harvey Smith returned Wednesday night from Cnwel Hill where they had at tended the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Masonic Order. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and their three children spent Saturday in Ralaigb where tbey attended the IceCycles. Ifc and Mrs. Robert Stephens ao4 their baby son left last Thurs day for Atlanta, Ga? where Mrs. Stephens and the baby will visit her family for a month. Mr. Steph ens returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Murphy left Wednesday for Pascagoula, Miss., where tbey will be for the fisbing ?MM*. Wiley Lewis left Friday for Red Bank, N. J., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Taylor have moved back into their home spending the winter with N. W. Taylor. Miss Beulah Richards and Miss RoyaU Richards, both of Balti more, arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Richards. Robert Smith left Wednesday % a short visit to Winston-Salem. Mrs. Wonhof of Long bland, N. Y., arrived by plane Tuesday for a visit with her son and daughter in-law, Sgt. and Mrs. Allan Won hof. Mr. a n(l Mrs. Paul C. Slater of Fort Mead, Fla., arrived Saturday for a ten-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slater. Mr. T. G. Willis left Monday for Florida for the fishing season. Major George Linnemeier, of Quantico, Va., spent last weekend here with his family. Joseph Smith, USCG, stationed on board the cutter Mendrona at Baltimore, (pent last weekend at hope. Miss Lorraine Willis, USN, is ex pected to arrive home today from I'atuxvit River, Md., (or a niae day leave. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barbour, jr., and their children will spend this weekend in Mount Olive with Mrs. Barbour's family. Mrs. Sara Hill left Sunday for Chapel Hill where she will visit her son, M. A. Hill. Miss Jean Outlaw of Raleigh and Elizabeth City left Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hilt. Lindscy Hill left Tuesday for Fayetteville where he joined the ground force of the Army Air Force. He left by plane Wednes day for San Antonio, Tex., where he will receive his basic training. James Paul Lewis arrived home Thursday from Alemeda, Cal., where he has completed his boot training for the Coast Guard. Registered Nurses Elecl New Officers for Year Mrs. Jack Morgan was elected president recently o? the Register ed Nurses club to succeed Mrs. W. E. Hewitt, when the organization bold its business meeting at the Morehead City hospital. Mrs. L. A. Daniels of Morehead City was elected to serve as vice president succeeding Miss I.ida Piner, and Mrs. Leonard Safrit of Beaufort was elected secretary treasurer to succeed Mrs. Marvin Willis. Mrs. Carrie Hamlin Joins Casual Club as New Member Mrs. Carrie Hamlin was welcom ed into the Casual club as a new member last Thursday evening when Mrs. Julian Hamilton enter tained the club. Bingo was played during Uie evening with Mrs. L. C. Dickinson receiving the prize. Mrs. Hamilton served pineapple upside down cake and coffee at the end of the evening. Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Hamlin Entertain Casual Club Mrs. Philip Thomas and Mrs. Ctrie Hamlin were hostesses Wed nesday evening when the Casual club met at their home. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. J. C. Wolfe of JacksonviUe, Fla., Mrs. W. Y. Stewart of Ocraeoke, Mrs. Tad Davis. Mrs. Leonard Sa frit and Miss Haddie Neal. Canasta was played during the evening with prizes being awarded the winners. During the card play soft drinks, mints, nuts and cheese crackers were served, and at the end of the evening strawberry ice cream and cookies. Mrs. Wheatley Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. W. A. Mace, jr., Mrs. J. S. Steed and Mrs. Walter Morris were guests Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. James Wheatley entertained her bridge club. High score prize, a linen scarf, was won by Mrs. T. T. Potter. Mrs. Wheatley served ice cream, cookies and coffee at the end of the bridge play. Concordia Lodge lo Have District Meeting Saturday The Grand Officers of the In dependent Order Odd FeUows will meet Saturday night with Concor dia lodge in Beaufort. Past Sovereign Grand Master Judge Edward M. Sharpe will speak at the meeting on the part of the Rebekahs and Odd Fellows are taking in the national defense program, and moviag pictures ?f the Odd Fellows football game will be shown. Members of Miriam Rebekah lodge have been invited to attend the meeting at 9 o'clock. MUSSED and DELIVERED Jut Call - Mine 6-tttt If* Economical to Sorvo Delicious Easy to Prepare Seafood, Have Some Today! OTTB* FISH BASKET 8th and Evans Sts. Moretiead City Lewis-Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Robinson request tfce kopour ?f your presence ?t the marriage ol their daughter, Patsy Ann 1 to Mr. James Paul Lewis on Wednesday, April twenty-fifth at five-thirty o'clock 10 U>e afternoon at the Atlantic Methodist Church { A reception will be given at the home ol the bride's parents im mediately following the wedding ceremony. No formal invitations have been sent hi the county but all friends are cordially invited. Paisy Robinson Honored At Pre-Nuplial Parties Miss Patsy Robinson, who will be married Wednesday to Mr. James Paul Lewis, was the honor guest at two parties recently. Mrs. Luther Lewis, mother of the groom, and her daughters, Mrs. Ronald Earl Mason of Beaufort and Miss Jean Lewis of Davis, en tertained Thursday at a shower for Miss Robinson. Games were played during the evening, with prizes being award ed the winners. Mi6S Robinson, as guest of hon or, was presented with a corsage of white carnations, and as special gift from her hostesses, a chenille bedspread and set of pillow slips. Mrs. Roland Boyd, Mrs. Gerald Willis and Mrs. Wallace Gaskill, sister of the bride, entertained Saturday at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Robinson, parents of the bride. Miniature corsages were present ed each guest and the honor guest was given a corsage of rosebuds. Games were played and prizes were awarded the winners. Ice cream cake was served at the end of the evening. Sandra Gael Piner Hostess Al Birthday Party Tuesday Sandra Gael Piner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Piner, enter tained at a party Tuesday after noon to celebrate her third birth day. Games were played during the afternoon with prizes being award ed the winners, and refreshments of ice cream and birthday cake with candles were served the 35 guests. Clara Saint tntertains To Celebrate Birthday Clara Safrit, daughter ?f Mr. and Mrs. Leonard SaXrit, enter tained at a party last Wednesday afternoon to celebrate her 4th birthday. Games were played, and the tra ditional ice cream and birthday cake with candles were served the young guests. Chicken Salad Supper To be Served April 25 A chicken salad supper for bene fit of the Accolyte Guild will be served in St. Paul's parish house from 5:30 to 7:30 Wednesday, April 25. Persons wishing to have a sup per delivered to them should tele phone Edmond Nelson, 2-5918. De liveries will start at 5 p.m. There will also be a music program dur ing the supper at the parish house. Tickets for the affair can be purchased from accolytes. Miss Shirley Johnson Weds Mr. Richard Babcock Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson have announced the marriage of their daughter, Shirley, to Mr. Richard J. Babcock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Babcock of Albany, N. Y. The wedding took place Monday, April 16i in the Methodut parson age at Greenville. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted and discharged from Morehead City hospital recently were the following: ( Mrs. Daphne Guthrie of More- a head City, discharged Wednesday c following an operation. a Robert Graham, jr., of Ilavelock, i discharged Wednesday following an qpmUoiv n Tommy Lewis of Harkers Isfand, r dischari;eU Wednesday after treat- | nant - | Mrs. James Howard of Newport, a admitted Tuesday to receive treat ment. I Charlie Webb of Swansboro, ad- <? mitted Tuseday for treatment. q Iredell Wade o I Smyrna, admit- ^ ted Monday. Mrs. George Barton and infant \ daughter ot Morehead City, dis- n charged Tuesday. j Allen Colenda, jr., son of Mr. 0 ind Mrs. Allen Colenda of More- i head City, discharged Tuesday following a tonsillectomy. Mrs. Mark Davis of Morehead City discharged Tuesday following an operation. Mrs. Daniel Fulcher and infant a son of Stacy, discharged Tuesday. J Gilbert Glancy of Beaufort, dis charged Monday following treat- ? ment. Mrs. Leroy Guthrie of Morehead City, discharged Sunday following 5 :m operation. 1 Mrs. Carl D. Garner and infant ' daughter of Morehead City, dis- a L-harged Sunday. ^ Mrs. William J. Motes and in fant son of Harjowe, discharged Monday. Mrs. Moses Teel of route 1 Beau fort, discharged Tuesday. STORK NEWS Births at Morehead Cify Hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Fulcher of Stacy announce the birth of a son, Jimmie Daniel, Saturday, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Barton of Morehead City announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Lynn, Friday, April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Hoy, jr., of Beaufort announce the birth of a daughter, Joann Marie, Tuesday, April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Bohart of Morehead City announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ellen, Tuesday, April 17. r WHEN MEDICINES ARE NEEDED . . . When pharmaceuticals are needed in a hurry, depend on us 24 hours a day to fill your needs quickly. Our large stocks make it possible to (ill most prescriptions In ? mat ter of minutes. BELL'S DISC STORE Dial 2-3231 Front St. BEAUFORT o^ihe beSt Health insurance you can have is to keep in good health hy consultations with your doctor. His prescriptions will he given our closest care and attention. OroUE-JQIES DBQG STORE MmtM Bldg. Phon* 2-4961 Beaufort, N. C IIIIKHtHfHltUKHIIIIIMtXIMIMIMHI I OBITUARIES MRS. MITTS GREEN Funeral aervices for Mrs. Miltlo Jreen, W. wbo (tied Monday night it the Morehead City hospital, were onducted at 4 o'clock Wednesday iftcrnoon in the Trenton Ctarist an church, Trenton. N. C. Mrs. Green, widow of Benja nin Franklfti Green, is a former esident of Trenton. She had ?en a resident of Marehead City or several years. Death {allowed heart attack. Mrs. Green is survived by a son. larry, 2702 Evans st., Morehead Sty: ? daughter, Mrs. Raymond ?rove, Greensboro; two sisters, Irs. Clyde Meadows, Trenton, and Irs. Patricia N. Allen, Norfolk, 'a.. and the following nieces and ephews: Mrs. William Capps, acksonvitle, N. C. Kleber Mead ws, Sara and Dorothy Nobles of 'renton. JOHN A. HILL Funeral services for John At veil Hill, 82, who died Tuesday t the home of his son, Leroy Hill if Davis were held in the Atlantic (elhodist church Wednesday aft rnoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. 4. C. Chandler, the Rev. Maness iitchell and the Rev. R. N. Fitts tfficiating. Burial was in the At antic cemetery. Surviving Mr. Hill are his son md a sister, Mrs. Julia Salter of Mlantic. J. MACK JONES J. Mack Jones, 88. of Swansboro died Tuesday morn inn in the Ons low county hospital at Jacksonville after a long illness. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon at Swansboro with burial following in the Swans boro cemetery. Surviving Mr. Jones arc a daugh ter Mrs. F. Foster of Swans boro and a son. Lee Jones. 5. ROLAND NOP Mrs. Roland Noe, a former resi dent of Beaufort, died at her home in Staten Island. N. Y? Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at her home at 2 o'clock this after noon with burial following in Staten Island. Surviving are her husband who is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Levy Noe of Beaufort, a son, Leon ard, and two daughters, Janet and Rita. hr BOYS GIRLS' E. W. DOWNUM DEPARTMENT STORE Front SI. ? Beaufort. N. C. Pat n Wolrome Son Dr. and Mr>. A. 11 Pate of Golds bnro, welcomed a son. Roy Willis, Tuesday. April 10, in the Golds boro hospital. Mrs. Pate is the former Corinne Willis of Beaufort Finely chopped scallions are de licious added to cream of spinach soup. KILL* the ACHE, BUBN, ITCH af ATHLETES FOOT ??m OR YOUK 40c BACK. T-W, ??J| With mMitW altakol baaa. DILATES THE VESSELS OF THE SKIN to raach imbedded Infection isl Irttla oa contact*. Cat iBtUnl-dryhf T-4-L at all dni( storaa. Today at .Mort-lirad <l|y Drag Co. --SPE41AM.S HELEN CURTIS SAUVE & CREAM SHAMPOO 2 for the price of one 89c HELEN CURTIS EGG SHAMPOO ' 2 for the price of one 89c 5. DAY DEODORANT PADS (With Boudoir Pin Box) $1 Value 59c WOODBURY COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO Regular price 50c ? now 35c DOROTHY GRAY HORMONE CREAM $2.00 Value -now $1.00 ELKAY'S MOTH FUME CRYSTALS Full Pound Regular Price 69c ? now 43c 200 REXALL ASPIRIN TABLETS 69c JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE ASK YOUR DOCTOR Front Street 2-3331 Beaufort, N. C. Libby's Vienna Sausage 4c? 23c Libby's Potted Meat 17c Libby's Corned Beef Hash 12c.?nz- 43c Libby's Tripe C??n 29c Libby's Deviled Ham vr 20c Crisco 'c??b $1.15 Cashmere Bouquet Soap Bath _ e Bar 15C Soap Palmolive B*lh Bar I5c P&C Soap ?? Ban ?' 9c j Ivory Soap & 16c % Personal Ivory Soap 2 *??? 13c Ivory Snow Lie. Pkg. 33c Lava Soap , lu lie Octagon Toilet Soap 2 15c i . . j 1 Swift 12-Ox. c? 53c I You Don't Get ... or Pay For . . . The Less Desirable Neck Por tion, Knuckle Portion or Short Ribs When You Buy A&P's ? . .1 /7 V h.. U /> * 1 Customers'.^ A few years ago we had quite a few complaints about the delay at our t checkout stands. * We worked hard to solve this problem by increasing and improving the stands and training our checkers to do a more efficient job. Has this effort paid off in your A&Pt 4 Is there a minimum of delay at the checkout stand ? .4k Our checkers strive con- * stantly to be courteous, ef- "i ficient and accurate. ' If you have any sugges- ' tions that will help them improve our checkout serv ice. please let us know. ' Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. -r ' 4420 Lexlnrton Ave., New York 17, N. V. ANN PAGE ? Proves Fine Foods Needn't Be Expensive Ann t'uge Foods are mad* of c h o 1 c ? Ingredients In A&P's own modern Ann Page food kiV Hens and sold to you In A&P Stores, Ihuit eliminating unneceisaoy in between expenses. The liv ing* made in this way art shared with yon* Ann Page Grape Jelly ?e*? - "S2T 22c Ann Page Crabapple Jelly "tt- 20c Ann Page Salnd Style Mustard "5 9c Ann Ptge Salad Dressing ... Jar 33c Ann Page Gelatin Desserts Sparkle . - i a.. je * f Ann Page Stuffed % Olives St 2Sc 4 Ann Page with Pork & Tom Sauce Beans ?S" 12c Ann Page Peanut Butter "?3tc |j /Super-Right'' f Chuck Roasts! Super Right Bono In Chuck Roast Lb 73c Super Right Boned 4 Chuck Roast ..n?. Lb 93c Smoked Hams stouwioa <-b 57c Pork Chops Center Cut* ? ? ? ? > Lb. 69c Pork Roast Loin End ________ Lb. 53c Frankfurters Premium _ _ _ _ _ Lb. 59c Pickle ??JP,SS&& 65c Sliced Bologna "> 550 Sirloin Steak $1.09 rssr sa FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Apples Winfsap Lb. 10c Fresh Corn T?ndrr 3 Ears 29c Oranges Juicy Florida ? $ Lb. Bag 49c Cabbage Crc'n Lb- 5c Grapefruit Juicy*s?" Ms 3 23c Carrots Fresh Crisp Bunch 9c Potatoes waho Baking 10 Lb Baii 49c Lemons 2 ">? 25c msmmm . m ?? ? ? Perfcct Strike Chum Salmon - ^ Niblets Brand Cora c? 17c Bartlett Pears Del Monte. ______ Can 47c Kadota Figs Packer'* Label - Can ^ 41c Pineapple Juice Llbby'a ...... Can 41c lona Cocoa Vf 21c A&P Crape Juice Si. 23c Creen Beans French Style. ______ Can 19c A&P Spinach 2 SSJ 33c Paper Towels Blue Ribbon Roll 16c Tomato Juice i?n. 2 S,J 29c Hamburger swm c?" 54c Pork Sausage Swlit _ _ . 'can 48c Sliced Pineapple Del Monte. 'Sin' 30c Reliable Green Beans - - - * AM prices shewn here (Including Iktie ef Item* net anbjeet U eell lags) are guaranteed?' Thursday, April 1Mb throu?h H'rdnesdar, April 2am. AUo the eerreet Jrleee Marked en every Item, nine n Itemised euk retlater slip ... you know what yes save al AAP. These Prices Apply hi Stores b Beaufort - Morehead

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