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C. !NTION MOTORISTS! to familiarize the public with our new tune pment, we will give you during Beaufort'* DOLLAR DAYS OUR 00 TUNE-UP SPECIAL FOR SAVE $4.00 DURING DOLLAR DAYS DAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY TUNEUityP JOB INCLUDES: Tighten cylinder head lifold, clean and tighten battery terminal*, Lattery and line voltage and add water. Clean ice ?park plug*, test compreuion, coil, con adjust distributor point* or replace if neces ?ect distributor cap, rotor and *mall lead leak*. In*pect primary and ?econdary wire* en. Inspect fuel level and reset if necessary, pump, clean carburetor bowl and blow out reset ignition timing, test vacuum and ad itor, clean and reoil air cleaner. Road test, parts extra). IS A BETTER PLACE TO RUY - AUL MOTOR CO. Dedge-Plymonlh Sales ft Service Front Kit Beaufort Phone 2-4261 ' JHoreljeab fflitg foetal jNefos Mrs. Alow Hill, Society Editor Phone M175 M/Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Moran of Cherry Point visited Mrs. Moran's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulcher, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Alford went to Wilson Sunday to bring home Mrs. Alford's mother, Mrs. Beulah Gardiner, who had been there visiting for the past month. George Howard of Baltimore spent the weekend wtih his wife. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard, jr., of Raleigh, also spent the weekend with their parents. While here they attended the Lewis-Willis wedding. Charles Macy, a student at the University of North Carolina, spent the weekend at home. His sister, Miss Ruth Macy, a teacher at Kinston, also spent the weekend with her family. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Alford is W. J. Gardiner of Wil son. Mr. Gardiner is Mrs. Alford's uncle. Mr. George L. Davis of Norfolk, Virginia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis. While here Mr. Davis will spend a few days hunting with his brothers, Andrew and Dr. Peter Davis of New York. "Spook" Poulk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Poulk, celebrated his fifth birthday yesterday. Those from out of town attend ing the fufteral of Mrs. Lillian Gid dens last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joyner of Farmville, Mrs. Ralph Biddle Comb, Reeds ville, Va., Mrs. Roy Lassiter, Jack sonville, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smoot and Mr. Louis Giddens III, of Goldsboro. Mrs. Arnold Webb, LaGrange, Mrs. Kenneth Wain wright, Cherry Point, Miss Hazel Bailey and Miss Peggy Evans of Raleigh. Mrs. Nelson Taylor III of Nor folk, Virginia, was hero for the weekend and attended the Lewis Willis wedding. Mrs. J. C. Taylor has returned from Jacksonville. Fla., where she has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Alva Van Nortwick and her twin grand daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ship, jr., of New Bern were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davis Sunday. Mrs. Mamie Harris, Ocracoke, spent the past week with her niecc, Mrs. Clyde G. Willis and attended the Lewis-Willis wedding Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lewis and Mrs. Frank Grantham motored to Newport News. Va., yerterday to take Kcnney Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith Entertain at Birthday Parly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith en tertained Mrs. John Danielson and Mr. Julius Nelson at a surprise birthday party Sunday night. Mrs. Danielson, Mr. Nelson and their families were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith and later others arrived, surprising them with a shower of gifts. During the evening games were played and prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Danielson, Mrs. Le land Day and Mr. Will Howland. Among the 40 guests was Mr. Edward Dolzer of the U. S. Coast Guard, stationed at Portsmouth, Va. Mrs. Danielson and Mr. Nelson were each presented a birthday cake which they shared with their guests along with ice cream. Welcomes Son I Lt. and Mrs. Gordon E. McCabe of Columbus, Ga., announce the birth of a son, Gordon Edward, jr., Friday, January 25, at the Fort Benning Station hospital. Mrs. McCabe is the former Mary Ethel Seamon of Morehead City. / ? Woman's Club Receives Letters oi Appreciation The Woman's club received two letters, which were read at the winter meeting Wednesday night at the civic center, thanking the club for its generous response to the CARE program in which much assistance was given by various organizations of the town. One letter, read by Mrs. D. G. Bell, was from a lady in Greece expressing her appreciation for gifts sent her by the club. The other was from CARE headquar ters. Mrs. Louis Norris. program chairman, introduced Mr. Ralph Wade, glee club director, who pre sented the program. Mrs. B. B. Selvitclle, soloist, sang A Lass With a Delicate Air and Without a Song. She was accompanied by Miss Ann Arthur. At the close of the program. Mrs. E. A. Council presented Mr. Wade with a $25 check with which to buy music for the glee club's spring concert. During the business session Mrs. Council, president, presided. The collect was repeated and Club Woman's hymn sung. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. George Ball read the minutes. Mrs. D. B. Webb, jr., gave the treasurer's report. The nominating committee pre sented the following names for 1952-53, president. Mrs. George Ball, vice president, Mrs. S. A. Chalk, jr., secretary, Mrs. Malcolm Collins, and treasurer, Mrs. D. B. Webb. Election was unanimous. The American Home department was hostess for the evening and in vited everyone to the east room where they served open-face sand wiches, brownies and coffee. George E. Ricks Family Reunites al Panlego Sons, daughters and in-laws of the late George E. Ricks family held a family reunion at Pantego Sunday, Jan. 13. Attending from Morehead City were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulcher. Members of the family met in a body and attended church services at the Methodist church in Pantego Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, where the Rev. L. T. Singleton of Belhaven conducted the service. Following the service and renew ing old acquaintances at the church, the group went to "Flos sie's House" and enjoyed a bounti ful feast which "Flossie" (Mrs. Charles E. Ricks) had prepared for the occasion. The remainder of the day was spent informally with the family members singing old favorite se lections as the main feature of en tertainment. Mrs. C. L. Ricks ac companied the group at the piano. Those enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. James McCIuer of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Windley, sr., of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Windley, jr., and son, "Hank" of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Menshew of Green ville, Mr. and Mrs. Fulcher of Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ricks. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ricks and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ricks and Lee Ricks all of Pantego, and Mr. and Mrs. Berl Respess and two children of Terra Ceia. Lasi-Minuie Preparations Made for Bridge Benefit Last-minute preparations w r i being made yesterday for St. An drew's bridge benefit to be given at 8 o'clock tomorrow night at the civic center, Morehead City. Mrs. Gus Davis, chairman, urged persons to make reservations be cause those who do not have reser vations may not be admitted if more - tkan - capacity is reached. Reservations should be made by phoning 6-4137 or 6-3852. Valuable prizes will be awarded in addition to the prizes at each table. Proceeds from the affair will go to the St. Andrew's Episco pal church building fund. FOR EACH PURCHASE MADE IN OUR STORE DURING DOL LAR DAYS - THURSDAY, FRI DAY AND SATURDAY - YOU CAN BUY A DOLLAR BILL FOR JARVIS HERRING JEWELER - BEAOFOBT B A BETTER PUCE TO IDT - 501 FRONT STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. Ann Garner, Corinne Webb Hostesses at Open House MU? Ann Garner and Miss Co rinne Bell Webb were hostesses Saturday night at open house at the home of Miss Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Webb, for the girls' jnd boys' basketball teams of Morehead City high school. The occasion was also a going-away party for Miss Ann Shivelle, who will leave soon to make her home in Texas, for Crump Fulcher, who will leave February 4 to enter the U. S. Navy, and for Miss Betsy Davis who celebrated her 16th birthday. Floral decorations of japonicas, japanese quince and yellow daffo dils were used throughout the house. Mrs. Charles Hester assisted with the games. Dancing and piano se lections were also enjoyed. The hostesses served ham and cream cheese and olive open-face sandwiches, cakes, nuts,' Dopcorn. potato chips, candy and soft drinks to their 50 guests. Wesleyan Guild Meets With Mrs. Fred Willis The Weslayan Guild met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Willis with Mrs. Clyde Willis as co hostess. The Guild ritual was used and devotionals and program was pre sented by Miss Dorothy Harrell, whose subject was Because We Have Been Greatly Blessed. Mrs. Theodore Economen pre sided at the meeting and gave an impressive poem, A Gift to Youth. Master Wayne Economen sang I Am Satisfied With Jesus. The hostesses served strawberry shortcake. Li. Com. Harvey Joslyn Arrives Home Yesterday Lt. Com. Harvey Joslyn, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn, Morehead City, arrived home yes terday morning to spend 10 days. Commander Joslyn, a Naval avi ator, has been stationed for the past 18 months in Tokyo on the staff of the Commander, Naval Forces, Far East. He flew to California from Ja pan. went by train to Chicago and came by automobile to Morehead City. After spending his leave here, he will report to the Naval Air station, Alameda, Calif. Class to Meet The Young Women's Sunday School class of the First Methodist church will meet Friday night at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alfred Cooper, 108 S. 10th st. The co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ed Mc Kinley, Mrs. John Conner, Mrs. Bruce Goodwin and Mrs. William Condie. 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