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Mia. W. G. Oglesby left yes
terday for a visit of several weeks
Ikrith Mr. Oglesby in Empire, La ,
pick Swindell, who has been visit
pig his mother, Mrs. E. R. Swin
dell, for the past ten days, re
turned wifh her.
t' Mrs. W. G. Oglesby drove to
Washington, N. C., Saturday to take
Ser mother. Mrs. Irene Davis,,
Who will visit her daughter-in-law,
Sirs. Harry Davis, there.
t
Mrs. Ella Thuotte, of Westbrook,
#e, is visiting her son and daugh
ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thu
itte, on Shepard st. Sgt. Maurice
rhuotte, of Cherry Point, is visit
ing at his brother's home during
bis mother's stay here.
Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Bulluck
and daughter, Sue Perry, returned
to Haynes City. Fla., after spending
reir vacation here wifh Mr. and
rs. Charlie Nelson.
f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crum
. left Friday to return to their
home in Jacksonville, 111. They
have been visiting Mrs. Crum's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wade.
Mrs J. B. Sawyer has returned
from Edward, N. C., after a Visit
with her sister, Mrs. C. K. Daugh
ty
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Davis, and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Stamey Da
vis. Mr and Mrs. Allen Colenda
and children, and Earl Kendall
Wade are spending this week at
the Lion Tamer's camp.
Mrs. B. F. Lane and Mrs. W.H.
Marks spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Springle in
New Bern
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pittman and
family spent Sunday visiting rela
tives in Micro.
Mrs. Virginia Ayscue returned
to her home in Washington Sunday ,
after a visit here with her cousin.
Miss Sara Boyd.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Worley. S. Earp of
Arlington. Va., spent Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pittman.
Miss Ann Oglesby, student nurse
at Baptist hospital, will return to
Winston-Salem tomorrow after a
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Oglesby.
Mr and Mrs. Grady McBane and
daughter, Patsy, of Burlington, are
visiting Mrs. McBanc's sisters, Mrs.
Gordon Willis, and Mrs. George
Howard.
George Howard, jr., of Raleigh,
spent the weekepd here with his
family.
Miss Lukevia Wade, student
nurse at Watt's hospital, returned
to Durham this morning after a
visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nelson, Miss
Corinne Webb, and Miss Annette
Guthrie attended the pageant,
"llnto These Hills'" in Cherokee
Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nel
son returned by way of Fruitland,
where they left Corinne and An
nette, who will attend Baptist G. A.
camp this week.
Cpl. John C. Swinson, a member
of the Fifth Anti-aircraft Artil
lery battalion at Camp McCoy,
Wis., is home on a 15-day furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Goodwin re
turned Saturday from New York,
where they attended the Shrine
convention.
Mrs. T. G. Willis has returned
home frofh a visit in Manteo.
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Sumrell, of
Ayden. spent Sunday here visit
ing Mrs. Sumrell'? sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr?.
Charles Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sumrell also spent the day with
the Willises.
Mix Beulih Raspberry returned
to Bell Arthur Sunday alter spend
ing the weekend with Mr. and lira.
Charlea Willis.
Joe Goodson, of Greenville, and
Frank Daniels, jr., and John And
erson, of Raleigh, spent the week
end at Atlantic Beach.
Mrs. Luther Hamilton returned
Saturday night from Richmond,
Va., with Judge Hamilton who has
been a patient at McGuire General
hospital for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gilliam and
little daughter,' Lucy, of Kinston,
have arrived to spend some time at
the Cooper cottage on Evpnas at.
Dr. and Mrs. Eric Bell, jr., flew
from Alabama to spend the week
end with Dr. Bell's family at the
Bogue Sou'rtd club.
Mrs. O. H. Allen,- of Burlington,
and her mother, Mrs. Harold Max
well, of New Bern, are spending
some time at the Aliens' Evans
St., cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Davia re
turned to Winston-Salem Sunday
after a ten-day visit at Atlantic
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. George Geoghegan
and Dodge Geoghegan, of Raleigh,
spent the weekend at Atlantic
Beach.
The J. B. Kittrells of Greenville,
are spending some time at their
beach cottage.
George Bell, who is a summer
school student at Duke university,
spent the weekend here with his
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bell. He
had as his guests Miss Ann May,
of Burlington. Miss Maja Stocker of
Durham, and A1 Powell, also of
Durham.
H. S. Gihbs, who has been re
called to active duty with the Ar
my, left yesterday for Chattan
ooga, Tcnn.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Whitaker
and daughters, HonUs and Paula,
arrived Friday from Kinston to
spend the summer at their Shep
ard St., cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Howard, of
Kinston, spent the weekend with
Mrs. Howard's parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Whitaker.
Mr. a?d Mfc. Lereni" White and
children of Raltigh, are spending
some time at their Atlantic Beach
cottages.
Weekend visitor! here were Mis
ses Evelyn Oettinger and Virgin
ia Turley, John Moseley and Thom
as Faulkner, all of Kinston.
Mrs. T. R. Thlgpen of Mt. .Ol
ive, is visiting her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glazer, Harold
Glazer and son, all of Cincinnati,
O., have returned home after a
week's visit with Mrs. John P.
Haynes, Mansfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Johnson of
Clinton, and their son, Pfc. Jim
my Johnson, USAF, and Mrs.
Blanche Snell, Greenville, arrived
Saturday for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Ayacuc.
Visiting Mrs. Thomas Oglesby
this week are her mother, Mrs.
Fred Sanders, her two listers, Miss
Louise Sanders and Mrs. James H.
Smith, and her nieces, Ruth Marie
and Sandra Lee Smith, all of Savan
nah, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Gibat
and children spent the weekend
at Holtsville, LI, with Mr. Gibat'f
mother, Mrs. Edward Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thompson and
Miss Frances Thompson of Raleigh
are spending the summer at their
Atlantic Beach cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rouse and
soo, Gordon of Norfolk, (pent the
weekend with Mr. Rouse's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Souse. Mr.
Rouse returned to Norfolk Sunday
afternoon, but Mrs. Rouse snd
Gordon will remain bere for a two
weeks' visit.
Mrs. A. B. Roberts, jr., took Ken
neth Putnam and Reba Gayle Can
field to Kinston Saturday. They
stopped on the way at Camp Don
Lee to pick up Miss Beth Robert?
and Miss Ann Wallace Swindell,
who had been attending can\p for a
week.
Miss Betty Gary returned to Kin
ston yesterday sfter a visit with
Miss Molly Quinn.
Mr. and Mrs. lames McKee of
Raleigh, are spending this week st
Atlsntic Beach.
Bobby Lawrence, of the U. S.
Coast Gusrd, Norfolk, Va., spent
the weekend here with his grand
mother, Mrs. Hattie Lawrence.
Mrs. Ashby King, of Danville,
Va., is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sanderson
and daughter, Faye, spent the
weekend "in Plymouth.
Mrs. Julian T. Baker, of Raleigh,
is spending some time at her At
lantic Beach cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tillery of
Raleigh, are spending this month
at Atlantic Beach.
Mrs. John Rhodes Barnes, of
Lumberton,' spent the weekend
here with her father, J. L. McNair.
Mrs. Mart Davis and daughter,
Hattie Dee, and Miss Carolyn Ogles
by spent Thursday in Goldsboro.
Mr. Marvin Lewis arrived Sat
urday from Port Monmouth, N.J.,
to spend a few days with his fam
ily
Announce Birth of Son
First Sgt. and Mrs. Daniel A.
Leone, of Hartford, Conn., an
nounce the birth of a son, Daniel,
jr., on July 9 iff the Morehead
City hospital. Mrs. Leone is the
former Miss Mary Morton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roncy Morton
of this city.
Veal meat that is finely textured,
firm and a light grayish-pink in co
lor is of good quality. If the veal
has a dark and dull color it's of
poor quality.
Mrs. Sample, Miss Piilman
Entertain at Buffet S^per
Mn. Frank Sample and Mim
Mary Franeei Plttman entertained
Friday evening at the civic cen
ter at a buffet supper and bridge
Party.
The hostesses served shrimp sal
ad, green peas, pimentos, and mush
rooms in patty sheila, stuffed cel
ery, tomatoes, pickles, potato chips,
hot rolls, and iced tea. The des
sert course was home-made lemon
sherbet with cookies.
Mis Mabel Laine, high scorer at
bridge, received a milk glass jam
jar, and Mrs. Virginia Ayscue, sec
ond high, coasters.
Guests were Mrs. Virginia Ays
cue, of Washington, N. C., Mrs.
Paul Moore bf Marion, Mrs. Gray
son Bullucck of Haynes City, Fla.,
Miss Dot Harrell, Mrs. James Ma
cy, jr., Mrs. Josiah Bailey, jr.,
Miss Mabel Laine, Miss Sara Boyd,
Mrs. Chester- Pittman, Mrs.
Charles Clontz, of Indianapolis,
Ind., Miss Ruth Willis and Miss
Ruth Macy.
Two Hostesses Entertain
Book and Bridge Club
The Book and Bridge club met
Tuesday with Mrs. Ethan Davis
and Mrs. John D. Willis as hostes
ses. Special guests were Mrs. Paul
Moore, Mrs. Linwood Brinson, Mrs.
Allen Colenda, aand Mrs. N. A.
Willis.
The guest high scorer, Mrs. N. A.
Willis, won a bottle of toilet water,
Mrs. Fred Lewis, club high, won
a hand-painted waste basket, and
Mrs. George Nelson was consoled
wifh a crystal vase.
The hostesses served soft drinks
and toffee during play, and home
made peach ice cream, with assort
ed cookies and nuts, at the conclus
ion of play.
The Young Women's Sunday
school class of the First Metho
dist church will meet Wednesday
evening at 6 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Russell Willis for an out
door supper. Husbands of class
merilbers are inyited.
0. H. JOHNSON, M. D.
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose
And Throat
GLASSES FITTED
Office Hours 9 to 5
Including Sunday
2711 Evans St.
Morehead City, N. C.
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FMA
LADY OF
LEISURE
. . . since I started ordering my groceries BY
PHONE from Freeman Brothers. Now there's no
more hustle and bustle of shopping in crowded
stores, no time wasted. The time I spent in shop
ping I now have for enjoying myself. Freeman
Brothers' fine meats and groceries are always the
best quality . . . and they select the items to fill
my order as well as I would if I'd shopped in per
son. There's a FREE Delivery every week day . . .
and responsible charge accounts are welcome!
SHOP AT THE ONE AND ONLY
FREEMM MUCH
FOR FINER FOODS
708 Arendcll St.
Dial 6-3115
FOR ICE CREAM IT'S
. . NOW LOOK-A-HERE PARDNER . . . WHEN
MY MOM COMES A-RIDING THROUGH . . .
YOU'D BETTER TELL HER TO LOAD UP WITH
WHITE'S RICH, SMOOTH HOSTESS ICE CREAM
IF'N YOU KNOW WHAT'S HEALTHY FOR YA."
EVEN KIDS KNOW THAT THERE'S ADDED FLAV
OR, ENERGY AND TASTE APPEAL IN WHITE'S
HOSTESS ICE CREAM.
? RED HOT JEWELRY NEWS
IS IN THE MAKING
THE GREATEST JEWELRY SALE IN THE HISTORY OF MOREHEAD CITY STARTS SATUR
DAY AT EARLY JEWELERS. OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY - LOCKED
UP TIGHT - TO PREPARE AND GET READY. COST - HALF COST AND MERE FRAC
TIONS OF COST WILL BUY THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS OF FINEST JEWELRY^. GET FRI
DAY'S PAPER. IT TELLS THE STORY.
JEWELRY STORES
With A Record Of Many Years Of Selling
Only I he Very Best, Is Preparing , Yes , Getting
All Ready For I he Sale Of Sales
IT INVOLVES $35,000 STOCK
IT'S STORF WIDE. THERE'S MO RESERVE
You will find prices never equaled, selection variety range
without limit with GUARANTEES. Backed by a store whose
word s good. All this and more because when this store
says sale they really mean it!
WATCH FOR IT? WAIT FOR IT
COME TO IT? SHARE IN IT
More News Friday In This Paper
EARLY JEWELERS
tRENDELL STREET
' MOREHEAD CITY. N. C.