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Mrs. Alease Hill, Society Editor ' '
Phone 6-4 17S
Mr. antl Mrs. Marvin Hatsell of 1 1
Swansboro visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Piltman Sunday. j /
Sgt. and Mrs. Mart Lewis and
son. Mart, of Fort Bragg visited
Sgt. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Maude
Lewis, this weekend.
ter. Louise, of Norfolk. Virginia, . pi
visited friends here last week.
Mrs. McDonald Willis. Mrs. Ff- j
ta Lewis, Miss Fay Lewis and Miss
Catherine Smith spent Thursday in j
Nev\ Bern.
Mr. Fred Pittman is confined to |
his home due lo illness.
Mr. and Mrs. William Durham |
and children. Linwood and Marie,
of Greensboro, have moved into |
their new home at 2720 Arvon ave.
Mrs. G. Henry Jackson left Sun- 1
day for a visit in Richmond. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Fnglish of
StoncwaJl and Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Robinson left Saturday for a week's
vacation in Miami.
Mrs. Frank Grantham returned
home Friday after spending 10
days in Norfolk where her husband
has been a patient in the Marine
hospital.
Frank Grantham, jr., who is in 1 st
the Merchant Marine, left Sunday j
to board his ship at Norfolk.
Mrs. Mat tie Willis returned last |
Sunday after a visit in Manning.
S. C., with Mrs. W. S. Rich.
Mr. W. C. Carlton. Bernard Mor
ton and Phil Thomas of Beaufort
returned yesterday from a business
trip to Richmond.
Mi's. Broun Yates and children i
of Pollocksville spent Sunday with j
her parents Mr. and Mrs. II. W.
Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Long and
children have moved from Evans
street to an apartment next to the
post office.
Marie Crow is confined to her |
home with the flu.
Pvt. Ray Willis, USAF, who is I
stationed in San Antonio. Texas, '
was recently promoted to the rank |
of corporal.
George Whcalton, who has been j
a patient in Veterans hospital. Fay
etteville, for several weeks, return
ed home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnes left I
yesterday after spending a few |
days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Ben F. Royal.
Mrs. Blanda McLohon and Mrs.
Sallie Bogue will leave tomorrow
to attend a rent clinic at Jackson
ville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Wade and
daughter, Libby, have returned to
their home in Goldsboro after a
weekend visit with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ifaislip and I
son. Ricky, spent the weekend in |
Turkey.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Matthis, jr.,
of Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. |
Edwin Matthis over the weekend.
Mrs. Malfie Willis Gives
Son Dinner-Theatre Parly
Mrs. Mattie Willis entertained
at a dinner party Friday evening
in honor of her son, Mike, who cele
brated his 12th birthday.
After dinner Mike and his guests
went to a movie. Then they re
turned to Mike's home for birth
day cake and ice cream.
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4rs. Thompson Entertains
U Bridge Luncheon Friday
Mrs. J. W. Thompson, jr.. en
prtained at a bridge luncheon Fri
ay in honor of her mother in law.
Irs. J. VV. Thompson, sr., of South
ort.
The luncheon menu consisted of
hicken salad, tomato aspic, stuff
(I celery, pickled peaches, h<ft
oils, coffee and strawberry short
ake.
Throughout the rooms were bas
ets and bowls of jonquils, daffo
ils and iris.
After luncheon several progres
ons of bridge were played at the
nd of which Mrs. S. W. Thompson
as presented a blooming azalea
lant for scoring high, Mrs. J. C.
aylor received a set of coat
angers for second, and consola
on prize, handkerchiefs in pastel
>lors, went to Mrs. W. L. Derrick
>n.
Guests in addition to the honoree
ere Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Taylor,
[rs. Derrickson. Mrs. K. W. Tay
>r, Mrs. Herbert Thornton. Mrs.
arvey Hamilton, Mrs. C. B. Ar
lur, Mrs. D. (J. Bell, Mrs. J. W.
ackson, Mrs. George McNeill and
[rs. W. V.. Henry of Beaufort.
liss Smith Receives Cap
J Lenoir Hospital
Miss Ethel Smith, ,r>Ofi Bridges
.. was one of the students who
?ceived her cap Friday, March 14,
Lenoir Memorial hospital. Kin
on.
The exercise was held at the stu
?nt nurses' home which was dec
rated with yellow and white
owers.
Guests were welcomed by Mrs.
. T. Thornton, house mother, and
ere seated by student nurses 111
niform. Following the proces
onal by Miss Ramona Powell at
le piano, the nurses entered sinu
ig God of Our Fathers. The Rev.
R. Rountrec gave the invocation
nd Miss Olcma Grant sang Ave
[aria.
Miss Alice Hodges, director of
le school of nursing, charged i he
udents. paying tribute to dili*
pnee in their effort to overcome
iscouragement. and to hold their
leals and ambitions. The cap she
kened to a crown studded with
i visible jewels symbolic of what
ley represented, purity of life,
prighteness of character, loyalty
) ideals and faithfulness to the
igh trust given them. They
tv>uld keep the confidence of their
atients and accept the criticisms
f their superiors, she stated. She
xplained the responsibility of
ursing and charged them to keep
le "torch of service" brightly
urning.
Following the lighting of candles
y Miss Rachael Rouse from a
?plica of the Florence Nightingale
imp, the hospital pledge was
iken by the students after which
fr. Rountrec pronounced the bcnc
iction.
An informal reception followed
le exercises.
laughter Born
Mr. and Mrs. Kilber Willis an
ounce the birth of a daughter,
aria Elizabeth. Monday. March 17.
t Morehead City hospital.
Calendar of Events
TODAY
6:45 p.m.? Beaufort Rotary, In
let inn.
7:30 p.m.? VFW post organiza
tional meeting, civic center, More
head City.
8:00 p.m.? Literary and Art de
partment, civic center, Morehead
City.
WEDNESDAY
1:30 p.m Social security repre
sentative, court house, Beaufort.
3 p.m. (Harden and Civic club,
civic center, Morehead City.
7 p.m. ? "Finer Carolina" meet
ing, Waterlront cafe, Morehead
City.
THURSDAY
1 :30 p.m. ? Social security repre
sentative, post office, Morehead
City.
j 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary club, First
Baptist church, Morehead City,
j 7 p.m. Lions club, Waterfront
cafe. Morehead City.
7:4n p.m.? Morehead City town
board meeting, town hall.
8 p.m. 4)rder of Eastern Star,
Masonic lodge, Morehead City.
8 p.m. Morehead Beaufort Elks
club. Elks club, Morehead City.
FRIDAY ?
7:30 p.m. Men's club, First
Christian church, Morehead City.
8 p.m. Woodmen of the World,
1302 Arendeli street, Morehead
City.
8 p.m.? Beaufort Choral club
* concert, Morehead City school.
By Imogene Long
The speaking 'contest, "Green
Pastures, Their Use and Manage
ment." wilj be hold in the school
j auditorium Friday. The winners,
! prizes and judges will be in next
Tuesday's paper. Morehead stu
dents entered in this contest are
Geraldine Hedgecock, Thelma Me
makis, Russell Phillips, Jean Bar
bour, Curtis Guthrie, Tommy
i Oglesby, Carole Barnes, Margie
Guthrie, Edward Beard and Doran
Kil pat r ic-k.
Contestants must be from grades
9-11! and must take a farm tour.
The speech should be 12 minutes
long.
j Baseball practice will begin on
I Monday and the first game will be
:it Smyrna on March 25.
. . . bye now . . .
I Welcome Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis of
Morehead City, who are living at
Alameda, California while Mr.
Lewis is stationed at the Coast
Guard Training station, announce
the birth of a daughter, Nancy Ly
dia, born February 29. Mrs. Lewis
is formally of Ocracoke.
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Madle Bell Class Canvasses
Town to Sell Tickets to Concert
The Madic Bell Bible elass of the*
First Methodist chuith agreed to I
sponsor the Beaufort Choral club
in a program at 8 p.m. Friday in
the Morehead City school audi
torium whpn they met at the home
of Mrs. J. K. Herring Friday fight.
The town was zoned and tickets
for the concert were given to each
of the members who # started can
vassing the t?wn yesterday.
Mrs. Robert Laughton. president,
presided and the devotional was
given by Mrs. I). G. Bell with
prayer by Mrs. B. F. Royal.
Mrs. Luther Hamilton read a
most intrusting story.
A freewill offering was taken
and $34.05 was received toward a
rug for the class room.
Mrs. Herring was assisted in serv
ing by Mrs. Robert Wade. Lime
ice, individual cakes topped with
white icing and a shamrock design
were served. A shamrock was on
each plate.
American Home Department
Hears Mr. George Eastman
Mr. George Eastman. Beaufort,
was guest speaker at the meeting
of the American Home department
of the Woman's club Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. J. M. Davis presided at a
short business session after which
she introduced Mr. Eastman whose
subject was House Decorating
Ideas.
Mr. Eastman took the living room
as an example and gave vivid in
structions on decorating to express
character and personality of the
occupant as well as the room itself.
Most homes today are informal
and should reflect originality as
well as refinement, he remarked.
One point stressed was color.
Three colors may be used to ad
vantage but more leaders to con
fusion. A touch of red in the liv
ing room adds color interest or an
heirloom piece may be the focal
point. .He then discussed walls,
pictures, drapes, furniture and
rugs.
The hostesses were Mrs. O. II.
Johnson, Mrs. Earl Norwood and
Mrs. J. I. Mason. The refreshments
carried a St. Patrick's Day motif.
Royal Ambassadors Hear
Talk by Mrs. Wiley Taylor
Mrs. Wiley Taylor of Beaufort
was guest' teacher of the Royal Am
bassadors' study course Sunday
afternoon in the First Baptist
church.
Mrs. Taylor spoke to members Qf
the William Carey and Laiz Lessa
RA groups on Preaching the (Jos
pel Around the World.
Phone 3746 New Bern
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March !l The Rev. Carroll Han- <
sley filled his appointment here :
Sunday and was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Pelletier.
Mrs. Paul Taylor and sons spent
last Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Rebert Scarboro. at Camp Glenn.
Mrs. Henry Goodwin celebrated
her birthday last week.
Mrs. J. B. Henderson went to the
hospital last Tuesday.
Mrs. Clifton Ward spent Thurs
day with Mrs. Rudolph Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tester Hall went
to Homer, S. C., Sunday afternoon
to take Mrs. Larry Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice and
her mother, Mrs. R. D. Barts, sr.,
spent Sunday in Kinston.
Mrs. Jimmie Rabon and son visit
ed her aunt, Lena Hall, in More
head City last week.
Mrs. William Piner and children
visited her mother, Mrs. II. A. Tay
lor, Sunday.
Randall Hall visited his father, I
D. I. Hall, Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Rice was a business
visitor in Morehead City Monday, i
Ann Taylor spent Sunday night |
with her aunt, Mrs. Vivian Piner,
at Pelletier.
Those on the sick list at this j
time are Douglas Elliott, Mr. Benny
Russell and Mrs. Verona Hall.
The Ladies Aid met at the home
of Mrs. Willie Pelletier last Wed
nesday night. There were a good
number present and after the
meeting adjourned there was a
stork shower for Mrs. Jim McCon- j
ner.
Mrs. Gale Clark attended Sun
day school and church here Sun
day. She came with Mrs. Henry
Goodwin and was the pianist.
The Rev. Russell Millard and the |
Rev. W. II. Calvert visited at Mr. I
and Mrs. Willie Pelletier's last j
Thursday.
I
Garden Club to Meet
The Garden and Civic club will
meet Wednesday afternoon at three
o'clock at the civic center.
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eleventh birthday Saturday after
noon with a party at her home.
There were 23 guests.
After enjoying many games, Fay
rut her birthday cake and served
the cake and ice cream on plates
decorated with Easter bunnies and
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