(iMoreI]eah City j^ocral MJw Nanu GuklU, Society Editor Phone 64175 Mrs. Vernon Paul spent the weekend in Pittsboro with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ward. She also visit ed her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Lee Paul at Louisburg. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chalk, jr., returned yesterday from a short trip in Raleigh. Mrs. Kenneth Wagner and chil dren are visiting her parents in Mt. Airy. They will return the end of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill were visitors in Raleigh yesterday. Mrs. Billie Strang of Richmond, Va., was the guest Sunday of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chalk. Upon her return home she was accompanied by her moth er, Mrs. Phyllis Squires, who had been visiting the Chalks several weeks. Mrs. Lela Chadwick is convalesc ing at her home on Arendell street following an operation at More head City hospital last week. Mrs. L. A. Eakin and son, Loren, will leave this evening for Mem phis, Tenn., where they will visit her sisters. Miss Peggy Smythe and Mrs. Marcus Campbell for two weeks. Dr. Eakin will drive them to Charlotte where they will take a plane to Memphis. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade, jr., and daughters, Ruth and Mary Margaret, of Winston-Salem arriv ed Friday to spend the weekend with Mr. Wade's parents and at Hog Island where they were the guests of D. G. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hines, jr., of Kinston were at Hog Island dur ing the weekend. Jerry Norris, a medical student at the University of North Caro lina, spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norris. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Norris re turned Saturday from a visit with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Himmler in El Paso, Tex. W. C. Matthews, jr., with the United States Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune visited his parents during the weekend. Dr. and Mrs John Morris return ed last evening from a week's visit in Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Gore are in Baltimore due to the death of Mr. Gore's father, Mr. Louis Jacob Gore. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Oglesby returned Saturday fro/n Raleigh where she has been since Christmas with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams. Mr. Williams drove her home and spent the weekend here. George Howard, Jr., of Raleigh spent the weekend at home with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tolson of Ocracoke left Saturday after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. Stamey Davis. Mr. George Howard of Norfolk spent the weekend at home with his wife and son. W. B. Chalks Entertain Couples Club, Six Guests Mr. and Mrs. Warren Patrick, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Hatcher, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Exum were special guests when Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chalk entertained the Coup les club at bridge Saturday eve ning. High score for the men was won by S. A. Chalk, jr., while Mrs. Sam Hatcher was high scorer for the ladies. Bernard Leary won the consolation prize. Mrs. Chalk served iced drinks during progressions and lemon bisque with coffee at the end of play. John Willises Entertain Saturday Couples Club Mr. and Mrs. John Willis were hosts to their Couple* club Satur day evening with ill members pres ent. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Davis were winners of high scores and were presented with, a bottle of cologne and shaving soap. Mr. Ed Faucette had low score and was given a box of bath soap. The hosts served strawberry chiffon pie with salted nuts and coffee at the end of progressions. DR. J. 0. BAXTER, JR. ? OPTOMETRIST The Eye Only MERRILL BUILDING BEAUFORT, N. a Miss Wanda Johnson, Charles Godby Married In an informal candlelight cere mony Saturday, April 7, at 8 o' clock in the evening in the Firit Christian church of Horehead City, Miss Wanda Louise Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Johnson of Atlantic Beach became the bride of Cpl. Charles Edward Godby, son of Mrs. Edith Godby, of Staunton, Va. The Rev. R. T. Willis, jr., per formed the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated with English ivy. floral baskets filled with white iris and bridal wreath and seven - branched candelabra holding lighted white tapers. White satin bows marked the pews re served for the family and honored guests. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs. Josephine Mizesko, pianist, and Miss Billie Watson, vocalist. The bride was gowned in a navy blue street length dress with navy blue accessories. She carried a white satin prayer book. The maid of honor, Miss Marie Faircloth of Fayetteville, was dressed in a navy blue suit with pink accessories and wore a cor sage of pink carnations. Cpl. Johnny Manzutto attended the groom as best man. Ushers were James Johnson and Eugene Steed, brother and cousin of the bride, respectively. After the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a recep tion at the civic center. The bride attended Morehead City high school and for the past several years has been employed at Sunshine Laundry. The groom is stationed at the U. S. Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point. After a short wedding trip the young couple are making their home on Atlantic Beach. Miss Cora Belle Willis Weds Cpl. Wade Cadle iBr. and Mrs. W. F. Willis of Morehead City announce the mar riage of their daughter. Cora Belle, to Cpl. Wade Cadle, United States Marine Corps, Cherry Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cadle of Knoxville, Tenn. The wedding took place Satur day, April 21, 8 o'clock in the eve ning, in the Episcopal church, Beaufort. Mrs. W. S. Morris Hostess To Thursday Afternoon Club Mrs. Walter S. Morris was host ess to ber bridge club Thursday afternoon with three special guests present. Mrs. Kenneth Wagner was given a pair of earrings lor high score. Mrs. James H. Potter III, a perfume stick for second high and for a consolation prize, Mrs. Kenneth Wagner was given a handkerchief. At the close of the afternoon Mrs. Morris served strawberry short cake and tea. Mrs. L. A. Eakin Honors Son on Second Birthday Mrs. L. A. Eakin entertained the Get Acquainted club Tuesday aft ernoon and honored her son, Lo ren. who waa celebrating his sec ond birthday with a party. Nine teen children attended the party accompanied by their mothers. Mrs. Eakin served home made pineapple ice cream and home made cookies to the guests. For an economical party dish add diced cooked chicken and cooked or canned peas to thin spaghetti that's been mixed with a cream sauce. Serve with Parme san cheese. Calendar of Events TODAY 6:45 p.m. ? Beaufort Rotary club, Inlet inn. 7 p.m. ? Carteret Business and Professional Woman's club, Jeffer son restaurant. 7:30 p.m. - BASH committee, town hall, Beaufort. 7:30 p.m. ? Morehead City Rec reation commission, miipicipal building. WEDNESDAY 5:30-7:30 p.m. - Chicken salad supper, benefit of Accolyte Guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, Beau fort. THURSDAY 8 p.m. - Band Concert, Morehead City school. FRIDAY 8 p.m. - Legion Post No. 46, aux iliary at Legion hut, Morehead City. Two Special Guests Attend Thursday Night Bridge Club Mrs. Gib Farrior was hostess to her bridge club Thursday evening and had as invited players Mrs. Inez Temple and Mrs. A. B. Vick. High score was won by Mrs. Jas> per Phillips and Mrs. S. A. Horton had second high. Mrs. Farrior served refreshments of cookies, soft drinks, and sand wiches during the evening. HOSPITAL NOTES Admtted and discharged from Morehead City hospital recently were the following: Mrs. Mercer Hart and infant son of Havelock, discharged Saturday. J. E English of Stonewall, dis charged Saturday after treatment. Mrs. Clinton Lewis and infant son of Lennoxville, discharged Sat urday. Mrs. Donald Gilgo of Atlantic, discharged Saturday having receiv ed treatment. Lynn Garner of Newport, ad mitted Friday for treatment. Mrs. Sara Piner of RFD Beau fort, admitted Wednesday for an operation. Glenn Rose, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rose of Morehead City, admitted Wednesday for an opera tion. Doil Willis of Morehead City, ad mitted Thursday for an operation. Elwood Willis of Beaufort, ad mitted Thursday to receive treat ment. Mrs. Marvin Bohart and infant daughter of Morehead City, dis charged Thursday. Miss Martha Ensley of Araphoe, discharged Thursday following an operation. Leston Gillikin of Havelock, dis charged Friday following an opera tion. Mrs. Daphne Guthrie of More head City, discharged Wednesday following an operation. Mrs. Chester Raffaldt of Beau fort, dischar?ed Thursday after re ceiving treatment. OBITUARIES LOUIS JACOB GORE Louis Jacob Gore, 80, died at the home of his son, L. D. Gore of Morehead City, Friday afternoon after a long illness. Funeral services were held in Baltimore, Md., Mr. Gore's home town, Monday afternoon at 1:30. Surviving Mr. Gore besides his son, L. D., is a daughter. JOHN BAILEY DAVIS Funeral services for John Bailey Davis, 69, who died at his home ata Smyrna Thursday afternoon were held in the Smyrna Metho dist church at 2:30 Sunday after noon with the Rev. A. C. Regan officiating. Burial was in Jones cemetery in Marshallberg. Mr. Davis, who was a carpenter, is survived by his wife, Mary Blanche Davis and one brother, George W. Davis of Smyrna. Your Good Health Is Our Business Foremost in the defense of your health is the prepara tion of health-giving pre scriptions to fit your need. Depend on us to use nation ally known brands at all timea. Depend on us too for immediate servicing. MOREHEAD CITY DRUG CO. A GOOD DRUG STOKE PIMM 6-4300 ArendeU St. Monbaad City KMC Stadra! Oryuins Library at bdhdi Charles Cell*, a graduate stu dent In the School of Library Sci ence, University of North Carolina, has arrived at Morehead City Tech nical institute where he will cat alogue books and set up the library system at the school. Cella is a graduate of the Un iversity of Miami. The MCTI li brary is a part of the D. 11. Hill library at State college. Glenn Adair, Grayden Paul To Aid in Cancer Drive Glenn Adair and Grayden Paul have been appointed by the Rev. T. R. Jenkins, president of the Beaufort Rotary club, to assist in the county cancer drive which be gins this month. Each civic club has been asked to appoint two representatives. Following a steak dinner at the Inlet inn Tueeday night, Jama DavU, Jack Crawford, and N. F. Eure reported on tbe 279th dii trict Rotary meeting at Greenville. Or. J. 0. Baxter, Jr., Lactam Bafara Acadamy Anisekonia, a condition in which a person's eyes we images of dif ferent size and shape was describ ed by Dr. J. O. Baxter, jr., of Beau fort in a lecture before the North Carolina Chapter of the American Academy of Optometry during its sessions last week at Winston-Sa lem. Dr. Baxter is an authority on the subject and is the only optometrist in the state to whom such cases are sent for diagnosis. The eye condition is not rare but the diag nostic procedure is difficult and requires special instruments, Dr. Baxter stated. PUIUSHED FIGURES SHOW: Camel's lead in popularity greatest in 25 years! U.S. finds out how MILD a cigarette can bo! Nursery School I am interested in opening a Nursery School for children, age 2 to 4, from B to 12 Mondays through Fridays. There will be a fenced yard for play and adequate supervision. I am college trained, with nursery school exper ience, also have a 2 1/2 year old daughter who needs nursery school. There will be a limited enrollment and you may register your child between 8 to 12 A. M. and alter 5 P. M. any day. SEE Mrs. H. C. Barrow 104 N. 20th St. - Apt. A. 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