I I ll< III I Ml II ' ? BSC Beaufort Social News Mn. Loekwood Phillips, Society Editor Phone <-3144 S/Sgt. Duane Dale Peters, USMC, arrived home Sunday after spend ing the put 21 months in Korea. He will report to Camp Lejeune after a 30-day leave at home. Roy Davis of Smyrna was taken to Duke hospital Friday for treat ment. Mrs. Bob Slater is improving after being ill at her home. Mrs. L. A. Perry of High Point left yesterday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatsell. Harry Davis of Raleigh spent the weekend here. His mother, Mrs. J. J. Davis of Smyrna, accompanied him back to Raleigh for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adair re- j turned home Saturday from a two ' weeks trip to Mexico. Miss Nancy Stevens of Burling ton and Robert King, jr., of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Horace Loftin, jr., of Washing ton, D. C., spent the weekend at . home. E. W. Downum Co. 1 DEPARTMENT STORE Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Holland and Mr. and Mr*. Bruce Goodwin and two children wili letre today for the Holland camp on Shacfcleford banks to spend the balance of th? week there. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Yost and young daughter left yesterday for Pennsylvania and New York to visit ttieir parents. Mr. Yost will attend the Eastman School of Music in Rochester this summer where he will study for his masters degree in music. They will return to Beaufort in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. May, jr., of Davidson county spent the week end with his parents. Miss Elizabeth House, a student at St. Mary's junior college in Ra leigh, and Miss Letitia House, a student at Chapel Hill, will arrive home today for their summer vaca tion. Miss Bobbie Jean Herring of Greenville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Safrit. Mrs. B. L. Jones of Fort Worth, Texas, arrived Thursday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. L. C. Davis, and to attend the graduation of her brother. Gordon, at Beaufort high school last evening. Hardy Lewis arrived Thursday on a ten-day vacation from Phila delphia where he is working on a tug boat. Mrs. Calvin Taylor left for the west coast Wednesday to join Mrs. Julius Taylor and two sons who have been there for the past year. They will all return to Beaufort next month. $2.30 PINT V $3.65 4/5 QT. V Z, KENTUCKY \ STRAIGHT \ BOURBON \ glenmore] ??fili DiSTUBKS COMPANY ? LOUISVIUI, KY. M PtOOf King-Stevens Mr. and Mis. Gilbert Moore Rivenbark request the honour o t your _ pretence /?< the marriage of their daughter Nancy Lee Stevens to Mr. Robert Edward King. Jr., Saturday afteroooa. the thirtieth of May at five o'clock Church of the Holy Cross Aurora A reception will be held at the Parish house immediately follow ing the wedding ceremony. No formal invitations have been aent ka the county but all friends are cordially invited. Mrs. Nelson's School To Give Play Friday Mrs. Edward Nelson's kindergar ten will give a play Friday evening. May 29, at 730 in the Beaufort school auditorium, as the closing exercises for the year. The play, which will be acted by members of the school, was written and directed by Mrs. Charles Has sell. Mrs. Nelson will present di plomas to her pupils who will be entering the primary department | of the Beaufort school next year. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brister of Pas cagoula. Miss., arrived Saturday for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Bris ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Loftin. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hill and Miss Anne Hill spent Sunday at Fort Bragg where they visited Lt. and Mrs. Gerald D. Hill, jr., and their new son. Mrs. Winfrey Davis is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. J. May. Mrs. D. M Kornegay, Mrs. O. S. Clawson and Mrs. Robert King will spend tomorrow at Arapahoe where they will attend a party for Miss Nancy Lee Stevens who will be married to Robert King on Satur day. Mrs. Wiley Lewis and son, Wiley Howard, jr., will leave today for Port Monmouth, N. J., to spend the summer there with Mr. Lewis. The Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Rober son of Shelby will arrive this week to make their home in the Baptist parsonage. Mr. Roberson will hold services in the First Baptist church next Sunday. Mrs. Frances Boone spent the weekend in Rich Square. Mr. Milton Chadwick is a patient in Morehead City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Parker and young son spent Sunday at Mount Olive. Charles Jarman spent the week end at home from Fort Jackson where he is stationed. Mr. Eli Walter Hill has been taken to the veterans hospital at Fayetteville for treatment. The Rev. B. D. Critcher, pastor of Ann Street Methodist church, will leave Friday for Richmond, Va., to attend a jurisdictional evan gelistic committee meeting at Cen tenary Methodist church. ?POWER MOWERS ; Elartric Mow an Dunlap Economy Rotary 16-ln. cut.. Wit Qulat, Miy lo oparata! Cuti ?r?u and high waads. Haight of eiiH ad juatabla. Shock-abtorbant blada. From s4950 To *298?? 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Mrs. John Butler, organist, gave a program of nuptial music and Miss Nancy Whitehurst, soloist, sann Because and Always. As the bene diction she sang O Perfect Love. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a white ballerina length dress with lace bodice and nylon accordian pleat ed skirt. Her lace jacket had a peter pan collar and the long sleeves ended in calla points over the wrists. Her shoulder length veil of illusion fell from a juliet cap of sequin6 and seod pearls. She carried a colonial nosegay of car nations and snapdragons. Mrs. Jack CrossWeH. cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a green lace dress simi lar to the bride's and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow snap dragons and carnations. Cecil Peterson was best man for his brother and ushers were Le land Peterson, brother of the bride groom, Earl Willis, Donnie Dudley and Delbert Rhue. Immediately following the cere mony, Mr. and Mrs. Willis enter tained at a reception at the Ameri can Legion hut to honor the bridal couple. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Claude Guthrie, aunt of j the bride. Mrs. A. T. Bowen was I in charge of the bride's book. Mrs. Percy Howland of Morehead City, aunt of the bride, served the punch and Mrs. Clarence Guthrie, aunt of the, bride, served the cake, assisted by Mrs. William H. Willis, Miss Helen Manson, Mrs. C. B. Morning, Miss Monica Robinson and Miss Edith Ann Willis. Mrs. Willis, mother of the bride, wore a yellow french voile dress with brown accessories and a cor sage of red roses. Mrs. Peterson, mother of the bridegroom, wore a blue dress and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. C. C. Guthrie, maternal grandmother of the bride, wore a blue sheer dress and a corsage of pink carnations, and Mrs. L. L. Garner of Morehead City, paternal grandmother of the bride, wore a gray dress with pink carnations. The bride attended Beaufort higtf' school. The bridegroom at tended Beaufort high school and served for a while in the Army. He is now employed at the A&P $tore in Morehead City. The young couple will make their home on Pollock street, Beau fort. Elizabeth Woodard Wins Watch in Writing Contest Elizabeth Woodard, a member of the graduating class at Beaufort high school, received the Hamilton watch presented by B. A. Bell, jeweler, ih the Hamilton contest. Other contestants will receive small gifts in appreciation of their entering the contest. Carr-Lewis Mrs. Lon Hill has announced (he marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Hill Lewis, to Mr. Robert (Carr of Portsmouth, Va., on Sat urday, May 23, at six o'clock in the evening. The Rev. R. T. Willis, jr., per formed the double ring ceremony at the home of the bride, irr the presence of the family and close friends. The bride, who was unattended, wore a pink linen dress and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Hill wore a navy blue print and a white carnation corsage lor her daughter's wedding. Immedately following the wed ding ceremony. Mrs. Hill entertain ed at an informal reception. Mrs. C. L. Beam and Mrs. Vera Smith served cake, punch, nuts and mints to the guests and Mrs. W. I. Loft in presided over the bride's book. Sibley Paintings Are Nationally Recognized Art lovers of Rochester, N. Y., will have an opportunity to get acquainted with "Back Landing" in Beaufort this summer when a paint ing by that name will be on dis play. It is the work of Charles Sibley of Portsmouth and was recently purchased by the Rochester mu seum. The canvas shows the scene with the familiar boats as one looks across Town creek to Gallants Point. Mr. Sibley has just returned from Austin. Texas, where he was with the art department of Texas university during the past school year. He and a friend, James Buckles, stopped briefly at the home of Miss Mattie Duncan in Beaufort and then left for the Sib ley home at Portsmouth, N. L\, where the artist will spend the summer painting at his studio there. During his absence from Carteret county, he has been represented in a number of outstanding exhibi tions, among them the Carnegie In ternational at Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pennsylvania Academy, Philadel phia; the Corcoran Biennial, Wash ington; and the National Academy and Whitney museums of New York. Hancock's Welcome Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hancock wel comed a daughter, Minta June, Fri day afternoon at Morehead City hospital. The newcomer has a Sty year-old sister, Jacquelyn Sue, and a year and a half old brother, Ralph Cornell. Exhibit Popular Los Angeles (AP)? Old Bibles are interesting, the Huntington Li brary has discovered. It set up an exhibit of old, and odd Bibles in November, planned to close it in January. But the public showed so much interest the exhibit has been kept open. Nowadays many waffle bakers have an extra convenience: They are equipped with an automatic thermostatic heat control with a signal light that shows when the baker has reached the correct tem perature for baking light, medium or dark waffles. Here Again! THOSE SENSATIONAL Coplon-Smith Dollar Days THURSDAY! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! MAY 28, 29, 30 162 Big Bargains!! AMONG THEM $100 BED SPREADS SHEETS DRESSES MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS & NYLON SHORTS SUN SUITS I BEACH SHORTS CHILDREN'S DRESSES SLIPS SKIRTS BLOUSES RUGS AND CURTAINS! Coplon-Smith Co. NEW BERN a. PORTSMOUTH Capt. John Willi* has returned after a trip to Beaufort. Dr. J. N. Clark and Mr. Jones of Mebane spent several days at Dr. Clark's cottage. Charlie Gaskill and Mr. Davis of Davis spent a week at the Potter cottage. Tom Potter, Earl Noe and Ivy Chadwick of Beaufort spent a week here recently. Phillip Ball of Morehead City spent a week at his summer home. George Ball of Morehead City spent Thursday night here with his brother, Philip. Capt. Haywood Ball and Capt. Rodney Cox of Norfolk. Va., spent several days at Mr. Ball's cottage. James Buckels left Wednesday for Beaufort to visit Miss Mattie Duncan. Mrs. Lydia Dixon returned home Jast week after spending the win Iter in Lebanon, Mo., with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Robertson. Chief Robert Woolard and Mr. Creekmer of Norfolk, Va., are vis iting Chief Woolard's relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Styron. Dr. and Mrs. Dent Summers of Hickory left Wednesday after spending several days at one of Mr. Ball's cottages. Mr. Kluse of New York City spent several days here recently. Mrs. Judith Willis of Morehead City is spending some time with Miss Nora Dixon. While Dr. and Mrs. Summers were here they gave an ice cream party at Miss Nora Dixon's. Every one that attended enjoyed the party. 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