Beaufort S??Htl N?W? Ite. LockwMd Phillips, Sariety *m* Gary Copt-land, a member of the sophomore claw at Wake forest, spent the weekend at home. J. P. Harris left Sunday for Pethel. called there by the death of his father. Mrs. Will Arrington has returned home from Lenoir Memorial Hos pital in ki(MhH? wltww she had been receiving treatment for ? week. Ted Spivey. a member of the lreoknian dasa at SUU. spent the weekend at home. Tennie Davja, 8M1. USCG, st? tioqed at Portsmouth, V?., visifed his wife ant) wo af Harkers Island ? ecenlhf, enroute to Southport "here tie will work on range lights oil the C?pe Fear River Mr wd Mrs f 8 Mitchell of JqclMonvfhe spent Sunday with Mr. ai?4 Mrs- Wilf Arrington. MM Anga ^ou Uughton, a stu dent at fU*t Carolina College, spent the weekend at home. Miss Patsy Mitter, a member of the sophomore class at F::*t Caro lina College, spent the weekend at home. * Family Health Our Main Concern One of the real benefits of pharmacy is the knowl edge that we are helping so many of our friends keep their health. Depend on us always for your drug needs. BELL'S DRUG STORE ? Phone 2-3231 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. Meet A Woman with cZeGWU-ty Helen H. H.Uell Home Sec U R i f Life Insurance C IN BEAUFORl FOR ALL TYPES OF LIFE INSURANCE Ordinary md Industrial ? R*tlr?avnl lacme ? Endowments ? Educational ar ? Hospital Benefit Palleles ? Accident CALL 6-3331 6-3263 Or Consult W. G. paker Helen Hataell J. P. Han-la, Jr. W. F. Hcbeper *. t. (Bab) flefcwark Ranald Nichols, Staff I Office, in ?*#4W ?*?. * member of *M freshman cl*aa at Flora Mc Donald College, spent the weekend at HoRie. Major and Mra M t McNeill and children of Quantico. V4-. ?pent the weekend with Mr anil wsl ' nMHrlwi-H Mr. Milton Chadwick returned >o Beaufort Saturday after receiving treatment at St. Luke's Hospital in New Bern. He is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chadwick S/Sgt. Charles Chappell, w|u> has been stationed in Korea with the Air Force, arrived home Friday for a 30-day leave. Mrs. Charles Noe left Monday | for Davis to be with her father, Mr. I. S. Alligood who is ill at his | home. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Nelson j and children spent Sunday in New j Bern with Mr. Nelson's mother. Mrs. Edgar Eskridge of Char lotte arrived Sunday for a visit with her son. W. C. Flowers and her grandchildren. Mrs. Marie Johnson of the Cane Beauty Salon, Nashville, Tenn., will be at the Beauty Bar for the next two weeks. T/Sgt. Thomas Gibbs left Thurs day for Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala., after spending a few days at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy of Kinston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Butler. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brown of Ar lington, Va? Mr. and Mrs. James D. Herrman of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. A. S. Rose of Beverly Hills, Calif., arrived Saturday, called here by the death of Mrs. Nicholas L. Walker. Mrs. Hon* '.HrtiBrigftt olVkrsh field, Wis., arrived Sunday to at tend "fl* tuhWal of her sister, Mrs. Nicholas L. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graham left yesterday for their home in Silver Springs, Md? after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Van Potter. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Delamar left Saturday for Chapel Hill to visit their daughter, Mrs. Horace Crock ford. Mr*. Howard, Mrs. Cheek Hosts at Dessert-Bridge Mrs. Duke Howard and Mrs. Charles Cheek entertained at a des sert-bridge Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Cheek. Four tables were in play and high ?core prize, a pound of coffee, was won by Mrs. Gene Smith. Mrs. Gilbert Potter won second score 5 riie, plastic coat hangers, Mrs. ack Barnes won low score prize, a clothes pin bag with clothes pins and Mrs. James H. Potter, III, won the floating deuce prize, a neat of measuring cup*. The hoatesaes served an angel food dessert with coffee and during play, iced drinks and nuts were served. B&PW Club Hears Legislator H. Earle Mobley. county legis lator, spoke to members of the Car teret Business and Professional Women's Club at their meeting Itoeaday night at the American Le (ion Hut, Beaufort. He commended the club on iti civic work and commented on tba value of women participating in politics Mr. Mobley waa intro duced by Mra. Joe Beam, program chairman. Mra. Blanda McLohon, vice-pres ident, presided In the absence of the president, Mrs. C. L. Beam, who waa attending a New Barn B4PW meeUng. Mrs W. L I .of tin accompanied Mra. Beam to New Bern. Th&group empowered the exec utive board of the club to pro ceed with purchase of a sewing ma chine for the homfe economics de partment at Queen Street School, Beaufort. Three new members were ad mitted. They were Lyda Pinar, Alida WiUis, and Annie Clyta Swindell, all of Morehead City. Mra. Walter Laaker reported that ballots for Woman of the Year were being mailed te civic chiba. The Woman at tke Year awsrd will be made at the club's birth day party April IT. The club voted to contribute 110 to the Beaufort Finer Carolina Program. Prior to the business meeting the club bad dinner at H olden 's Restaurant, Beaufort .11 i ii n ? rri ? .t? ? y - World Day of Prayer To Be Observed Friday The World Day of Prayer will be observed