^Beaufort Social ^Nefas ' Mrs. Lorkwood Phillip*. Society Editor Phone 6-3244 Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Euro will spend Wednesday and Thursday it Duke where they will attend the Armed Forces Day celebration. Mrs. C. R. Manson spent the weekend in Vanceboro with Mr. ) and Mrs. Burt Hellen. Mr. andfftrs. Walton Hamilton of Wilson spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton. *> Mr. and Mrs. Felham Jones and two children of Henderson 3pent the "eekend with Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. W. L. House. Mrs. j House accompanied thorn home and will spend the next month with them. Mrs. Hattie Parkin and Miss Ola Dudley spent last Thursday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. John Butler spent Sunday in Clinton. Mrs. Grady Willis of Atlantic spent Sunday with Mrs. C. L. Davis. Lt. and Mrs. Jay Ky Beam ar rived Friday fr liable drags. ? 2-3231 BELL'S . DRUG STORE F root St. Miss Elizabeth House spent the weekend at Duke university. Mrs. Arthur Lincoln and her jis ter, Mrs. John Tiberio, both of Naples, N. Y., arrived Friday for i visit with Mrs. Lincoln's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Yost.^jpd their new baby. Mr. and Mrs. James Allgood have moved to their new home in Han cock Park from 108 Pollock street, where they had an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of South Quay, Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Thomas of Suffolk, Va., spent the weekend here. S/Sgt. Shelby Willis, who has been stationed at Anchorage, Alas ka, arrived home Thursday for a 20-day leave before reporting vo Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John Dill and Mrs. Pal tie Ives spent Saturday in Wil mington where they attended the funeral of Mrs. J. M. Ives. Miss Betty Lou Merrill, who is stationed at Aberdeen. Md., arrived ; home over the weekend for i visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Merrill. She had as her week end guest. Miss Joan Burns, also of I Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Davis spent the weekend at Oak Ridge Military academy where they attended the Mother's Day exercises. Their ;on. I. W., jr.. was a member of the Gold Star platoon which performed during the day. Miss Annie Neal Jones of Wil liamsburg, Va., spent the weekend at home. Beaufort Book Club Has Musical Program .Thursday A musical program, under the direction of Mrs. Joseph House, was presented Thursday ?venm? when the Beaufort Book club met ! at the home of Mrs. Ernest Davis, with Mrs. J. E. Arlington. Mrs. J. P. Betts and Mrs. W. L. Bell acting j as co-hostesses. During the program. Mr. Oliver Yost, pianist, and Mrs. T. T. Potter I and the Rev. J. P. Dees, soloists, | ^ave several selections, with Mrs. House accompanying them on the i piano. During the business meeting, Mrs. D. G. BeM of Morehead City reported on the golden anniversary of the Federated Woman's clubs which was held recently in Win ston-Salem. Punch, wafers, nuts ind mints were served at the end of the eve- 1 ning. The final meeting of the year | will take place in June with a pic- 1 nic at Borden Lodge on Bogue j Sound. I Clasi oi 1942 Meets For Tenth Reunion Friday The Beaufort high school class of 1942 celebrated its 10th reunion Friday evening at the Inlet inn ' with a dinner. During the business meeting, Bobby Stephens, class president, presided. George Bridgers gave the devotional and Mrs. Katy Lou Dorrler called the roll. All at the dinner answered the roll call by giving a brief iccount | of highlights qf his life during the past 10 years, and introduced his i wife, husband or escort. The last will and testament of the class was read by Waltoh Ham ilton. I During the business meeting, ? Eric Moore was elected president I of the class and Tommy Finer his- ? torhn. Posthumous tribute was paid 1 Thclma Mason and Dallas Blake ' by the president, Bobby Stephens. The class voted to hold its next meeting in 1957, to celebrate iheir 15th reunion. Following the installation of of ficers. the group went to ihe Blue Kibbon club, Morehead City. Present were 20 of the 52 mem bers. They were George T. ; Bi iJgers, Lin a B. Bowlin, Sheila | Pake Jackson, Katy Lou Dorrler, | Ila Carrovtay Emer, Georgia Willis | Lewis, Talbert Dunn. Eric Moore. Otis Garner, Margaret Barbour Kivers, Bobby Stephens. Tommy Finer, Jackie Sew ell, lack Taylor. Mrs. John Hardison, jr., Beulah Skinner Merrell, Mrs. B. T. Smith, jr.. Walton Hamilton. DorothyQfore Folk and George Tosto, jr. Tommy Eure Entertains At Weekend House Party , Tommy Eure, a student at Duke, had as his guests for ihe weekend ] Gilbert Hedjy, Steve Franeks. Col field Knight, Ralph Hummer. Shem Blaekel.v, all students at Duke, and 1 Jimmy Finer, a student at East Carolina college. , Also on the house party were . Miss Ruth Cole. Miss Nancy Jobn- ' son. Miss Sally Dean, Miss Martha ^ Bayard, all students at Meredith college, and Miss Mimi Lynch and Miss Laura Davis, students a! | Chapel Hill, who stayed with Miss Laura Davis. Sewell's Welcome .Son ^Vlr. and Mrs. lack Scwcll, jr., welcomed a seven-pound son. John Benjamin. 111. Tuesday, May 6, in Mrnrhedd City hospital. The new comer, who made his appearance on the 63rd birthday of the first John Benjamin Sewell, has a P year-old sister, Brenda. f?r BOYS and GIRLS E. W. DOWNUM CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Front St. ? Beaufort, N. C. Calendar of Event; TODAY 6:45 p.m.? Beaufort Rotary, In et ifin. 7:30 p.m.? Organized Army Re erve corps, Totter building. Beau ort. 7:30 p.m. ? Women's club, First 'hristian church, Morehead City. 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Masonic odge, Morehead City. 8 p.m.? Lanier Book club. Mrs. 2. B. Wade's home. Bridges St., iorehead City. 8 p.m. ? Beaufort PTA in the chool auditorium. 3:30 p.m. ? William Carey Royal Vmba&sadors, at home of Mrs. L. O. 'rowe, 107 S. 15th st., Morehead :?ty. WEDNESDAY 3:30 p.m.? American Homo de triment, civic center. Morehead 'ity. THURSDAY 1:30 p.m Social Security repre entative, Morehead City post of ice. 6:30 p.m.? MoreheaJ City Rotary lub, First Baptist church. 6:"30 p.m. ? Men's club. St. Paul's >arish house, Beaufort. 7 pim. ? Lions club. Waterfront afe, Morehead City. 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen Circle j rove No. 263, civic center, More icad City. 7:30 p.m. ? Cub Scout pack mcet ng. Scout building. Beaufort. 8 p.m.? 'Order of Eastern Star, klasonic lodne, Morehead City. 8 p.m. ? Morehead-Beaufort Elks :lub, Morehead City. 8 p.m.? Woman's club. Morehead ?ity civic center. FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? Men's club. First Christian church. Morehead City. 8 p.m.? Woodmen of the World, 1302 Arendell st.. Morehead City. Lctitia House to Sing Miss Letitia House, daughter of I Vlr. and Mi's. Joseph House, and ! Miss Barbara White, daughter of he former Nancy Lay of Beaufort, Aill sing in the pageant. Horn in the West, which will be produced it Boone this summer. Both girls j ire students at St. Mary's Junior | allege in Raleigh. OBITUARIES WILBUR WHITEHl'RST Wilbur Whitehurst, 73, died Sat urday night in Norfolk General hospital after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Cox Funeral home, Norfolk. *ith his nephew, *he Rev. B. Marshall Whitehurst, pastor of the Rose mary Baptist church, Roanoke Rapids, officiating. Burial will be in Norfolk. Surviving are his wife, the for mer Lily Belle Springle, two 30ns by a former marriage, Guy of Bal timore. and Clarence of Beaufort, four sisters. Mrs. W. E. Adair. Mrs. Eva Bravaldo. both of Beaufort. Mrs. R. B. Wheatley of Washing tun. Mrs T. O. Osmundson of l'ortsmou 1, Va.. and one brother. J. H. Whitehurst of Beaufort. ISAIAH SCOTT Funeral services for Isaiah Scott. 65. who died at his home at Har kers Island Thursday night were held in the Pentecostal Holiness church. Harkers Island, at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon with the Rev. Carlisle Hiram officiating. Burial was in the family plot. Surviving Mr. Scott are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Scott, a daughter, Mrs. Garfield Emory, a son. Charlie, two brothers. Terrill and Ivey, and a sister. Mrs. Sudie Rose, all of Har kers Island. ALBERT W. OLIVER Albert W. Oliver. 48. of Milling ton. N. J., seaman on an ocean-go ing tug boat, died at Morehead City hospital Thursday, an hour after being admitted to the hos pital because of a heart attack. He was taken to Morehead City by the Coast Guard buoy tender. The body was sent to New Mar ket, N. J., for burial. 'Go Tell" Auxiliary to Meet The members of the Go Tell aux iliary of the Free Will Baptist church of Bettie will meet at the home of Miss Joyce Styron of Ot way Thursday night at 6:30. All children from 8 to 15 are invited. The first telegraph line across the United States from coast to coast was completed in 1861. 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