F^ Mtmkw* 4tt?pd Stptf Iflljy qt Rqleigfi ," Four memben of the Morehead City Chapter of the Future Horn* maker* of America and their ad viafr. Mr*. D Cordova attended tfc; atafe rally in Raleigh Saturday. Those attending were Beadie Lewis, new president-elect? Mary Lou Davis, vice'president-elecl; Shirley Ebron. treasurer-elect; and Patsy Holt. Attendance of members and ad visors from all over the state num bered 3.202. Fortnightly Club Meets With Mrs. W. C. Carlton Mrs. W. C. Carlton entertained the Fortnightly Bridge Club Thnrs- 1 day at her home on Arendell St. Special guests were Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. W. L. Derrickson and Mrs. Starr King. Mrs. Alvah Hamilton Sr. won high score. Mrs Thompson won guest high and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn won low Mrs. Carlton served a dessert course before progressions. The club will meet again April 15 ?C?K nASUiS rriiAutr"'0 to ttF. iM MrTfitlwr Clud wick lAwjti, Otway, a daughter, Theresa OaWr*. Wednesday. March To Mr. and Mrt. Stacy McVee Da vis, Harkers Island, a sop. Ber tram I IcVae, Thursday. April 1. Tuesday Night Club Meets | With Mrs. W. J. Cherry Mrs William J. Cherry was hoa-. tess to the Tuesday Night Bridge Club last week at her home on Bridges a(reet Guest was Mrs." Dick Weeks. High score was won by Mrs. Starr King. Second high was Mrs. M. B. Morry and Mrs. J. R. Sand ers was low. *cletr Editor Mm Carolyn Oglesby, Miu Hat tie De? Davis, Miss Mary Ann Mer rill and Mini Janice Ray Lewis will return today from Washington, D. C , where they have been visit ing since last Thursday Paul Douglas King returned to Duke University Suifday after spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs Paul King Miss Patricia Willis, student at Woman's Cbllege in Greensboro, is spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Keith WilHs. Her guest is Miss Margaret Wyatt, also a student at Woman's College. Capt. Frank Cassiano left Friday for Greensboro to attend a Jeffer son Standard Advanced Under writers School for 10 days. Mrs. Cassiano went to Norfolk to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Robinson. Mrs. Paul King went to Golds boro Friday to visit her sister. Mrs. A. H. Joyner has returned from Farmville where she spent last week visiting relatives. Sgt. and Mrs. W. F. Merion and daughter, Carol, have returned from visiting his parents, in Ken tucky. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Steele of Ral eigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson Jr. Dr. D. J. Eure is at Eure with his father, Mr. T. A. Eure, who is critically ill. Mrs. G. E. Sanderson and daugh ter, Faye, returned Friday from a visit with relatives at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Bennett left Friday for Pascaguola, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cannon, who have been spending two weeks at their home on Atlantic Beach, have returned to Raleigh. Cooper Hamilton, law student at Wake Forest, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey Hamilton Sr. Mrs. C. B. Arthur leaves today by plane for New York to spend a few weeks with friends and rela tives. Bruce McQuire of Forest Hills, N. Y., and Bob Blades of New Bern, who are stationed at Norfolk in the Navy, spent Sunday with Mrs. D. G. Bell and Mrs. C. B. Arthur. Mrs. British Long of Goldsboro spent the weekend with Mrs. Wil liam Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Munden spent Sunday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wemple of Boonville, N. Y? are spending this week with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cordova. His mother, Mrs. L. A. Wemple, who h?s been spending the winter here with her daughter, will return home with them. Mrs. L. J. Noma Mr*. C. B. Ar thur and lira. D G. Bell spent Fri day in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Downey of Jacksonville visited Mrs. William Saunders Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stalcup of Goldsboro spent the weekend here and attended the formal opening of the More head City Drug Co. He was formerly employed there as druggist. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Matthis will move tomorrow to Macon Ga., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Borden of Chapel Hill spent the weekend , here. Mr. E. T. Watkins of Wilson spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. F Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Mobley have returned from a wedding trip to several southern states. Mrs. Peggy Haislip and son Ric ky, leave tomorrow to make their home in Turkey with her parents. Mrs. Mollie Davis was admitted to the Morehead City Hospital Fri day with a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn and son, Oscar, and Mrs. S. W. Thomp son Jr., spent the weekend in Clarkton with relatives. Mr. H. P. Spears was admitted to the Morehead City Hospital Fri day evening for treatment. Miss Jane Stroud returned to Duke University in Durham Sun day after spending the spring holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stroud. , Mrs. Harry T. Willis is a patient in the Morehead City Hospital. She was admitted last Wednesday. Miss Ann Carlton returned to Woman's College in Greensboro Sunday after spending the spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. C. Carlton. Mrs. Horton Entertains Thursday Evening Club Mrs. S. A. Horton entertained her . Thursday Night Bridge Club last ' week at her home on Evans street. Special guests were Mrs. Eugene Roelofs and Mrs. Douglas Weit. 1 Mrs. Bruce Willis was high scar er and Mrs. Gus Davis won second high. Mrs. Horton served pecan | pie and coffee. The meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Laugh ton this week. Auxiliary to Meet St. Andrew's Woman's Auxiliary will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Robert Hicks, 3107 Arendell St. SEARS W DEMONSTRATION NOTE: If weather prevents dem onstration alternate date will be announced later. FRIDAY, APRIL 9 FROM I'P.M. TO ? P.M. AT M. L YEAQift FAIJM HIGHWAY 70 - 1 MILE WEST QF MOREtyEAD CfTY David \ ^ BradUy X ROTOSPADER "uSSliff* Ml k. \ PRESENTED iy SEARS CATALOG SALES OFFICE ltm*t j MonbtW Oitr ' ? ? ,.* Ptoaa M104 .a*= "L ... CALENDAR OF EVENTS I TODAY I 8:10 p-m Mcn'i Club. Webb Memorial Presbyterian Church, Murehead City 8:45 p.m. ? Beauiort Rotary Club, Inlet Inn 7 pin-Methodist Mens dub. Lottie Sanders Building, Beaufort 7:30 pm. Emergent Communi-. cation of Ocean Lodge, Masonic Hall, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. -Organized Army Re serve Corps, Potter Building, Beau iort 7:30 p.m. ? Woman's Club, Firit Methodist Church, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Newport Town Board, Town Hall 8 p.m. ? L. L. Leary Bible Class of First Baptist Church, at home of Mrs H W McBride, 1600 Shackleford Ave., Morehead City 8 p.m.? Beaufort Eastern Star, Masonic Nail 8 p.m. ? St. Andrew's Woman's Auxiliary, at home of Mrs Bob Hicks, 3107 Arendell St., Morehead City. 8 p.m. Organizational meeting of Sea Level Chamber of Com merce. School Building, Sea Level ' 8:15 p.m.? Community Concert, t Morehead City School Auditorium c WEDNESDAY r 1 :30 p.m. ? Social Security Rep- i lesentative, Beaufort Courthouse i 7:30 p.m. ? Bible Study. Webb ( Memorial Presbyterian Church, j Morehead City 7:30 p.m. - Esther Rebekahs, t Recreation Center, Morehead City ( 8 p.m.- Morehead City Junior f Woman's Club, Recreation Center, ^ Morehead City THURSDAY n 6:30 p.m.- Lions Club, Recrea- a tion Center, Morehead City 6:30 p.m. ? Morehead City Rotary Club, Recreation Center 7:30 p.m. ?Odd Fellows, Lodge j Hall, Beaufort 7:30 p.m.? Lions Club Bingo Par- ^ ly. Recreation Center, Morehead . City 8 p.m.? Holy Name Society, St. Egbert's Catholic Church, More aead City. 8 p.m.? -Alcoholics Anonymous, Dpen Meeting, 426 "a Front St., Beaufort Grantham - Methvin Miss Margaret Methvin of Shrev l>ort, La., and Airman 1/c Lamont Srantham, were married Thursday, March 25, at Shrevport. Mr. Gran tham, who is stationed at Barksdale - \ir Force Base near Shreveport, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Gran tham of this city. A. H. James, Morehead City, Heads Elks Lodge A. H. James of Morehead City, has been elected exalted ruler of the Morehead City Elks Lodge. Other officers elected Thursday night at the lodge in Morehead City were Harvey Hamilton Jr.. leading knight; John Baker, lecturing knight; Warren Grant, loyal knight: Ray Cummins, esquire; Sam Ad ler, inner guard; J. B. Sanders, sec retary; P. E. Kelly, treasurer; Alon zo Willis, organist, and D. A. Free man, tiler. The officers will serve for one year. Meet A Woman wiJh cb OCWliiu > Heleq H H.toell Home Security lift Insurance Co. IN BEAUFORT FOR ALL TYPES OF ' LIFE INSURANCE , Ordinary and Industrial ? Retirement Income ? Wf Home Demonstration Clubs will neet in the county courthouse at tayboro Thursday at 10:30 a.m. rhe district is composed of Carter et. Craven. Pamlico, Onslow and (ones counties. Home demonstration clubs sched iled to meet this week are as fol ows. Today the Wild wood club neels at 2:30 with Mrs. Joe Barnes. Wednesday the Newport club meets it 2 p.m. with Mrs. Rita Cannon, rhe Pelletier club will meet Friday it 2 p.m. with Mrs. Prentice Vin on. The North River club, which was cheduled to meet Thursday, has >een postponed until Monday. It vill meet at 1:30 with Mrs. R. P. iooding. E. W. Downum Co. DEPARTMENT STORE RqiBhCantgM Joint Cppl. Hill'.StqK Ralph Can tall. Fort Lauderdale. Fli., haa joine^ the staff of Capt. I Pill's Waterfront Restaurant, More head City, ai c|>ef Mr CanUll. w|>0 has had 28 years' experience in the restaurant business, comes here from Fort Lauderdale. Fla. He haa been employed at the Waldorf-Astoria. New York City; Sutler Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.; Cur tis Hotel, Lennox. Mass.. and the Lago-Mar, Fort Lauderdale. Mr. Cantall will add new spe cialties to Captain Bill's already famous menu. ?IMP OOOl . 0*1 a n?w ROOM AIR CONBITtONIR See tbi new Ilia sllbewtte. The new Carrier scarcely extends beyond the sill, yet it cools, filters, dehu midifies and ventilates. Dependable? It's built by the Maple wbe knew air ceadltieaiaf bast! LEONARD'S METAL SHOP Phone 6 3228 2006 Bridges St. Morehead City ii keep the BEAUTY j of the DAY FOREVER 1 ? Entrust their making to onr skill and * experience. Ypu'll be glad you did I HOURS 12 Noon to 6 P.M. Daily Except Monday and by Appointment PHONE 6-4730 JERRY ? Hill R ? \ PltotoGHCit \hoti I P? pv W f 411 EVANS ST. MOREHBAD CITY | ADVERTISEMENT Down Our Way ? 4*MB8 ?. W0ITEHUK8T We think we have one of the most interesting job* in thia sec tion . . since we have the oppor tunity of going around and aeeing the iosjde of ao many homea. We would be reluctant to give up thia phase of our work ? we see so many pleasing decorating schemes in going from home to home. Oftentimes when we go in a home to meaaure for Venetian Blinds we are only aware of the -windows, so intent are we on get ting the correct measurements, ate. But when we return we are able to get a look at the home decora tions. Many of you ladies would enjoy making the rounds, as we do, and seeing all the lovely interiors of homes. We travel and do business . through four counties regularly, and it is impossible to mention the names of the home-makers who have the lovely homes ? there are just so many of them! Homes ' and their interiors are like people - all built along the same general lines . . . but all SO DIFFERENT. We never go into a home unless we see at least one thing that we have never seen be fore ? it may be a lovely antique ... or it may be something very new on the market. It is quite in teresting to see the extent some ladies go to in converting a house into a home. Homes very often denote the per sonalities of the people living with in them. Years ago we went into a strange home at Camp Lejeune. ... It had an oriental decorating scheme and every book in the book case was on some phase of oriental life. So we were not at all sur prised to later learn that the colonel and his wife had spent many years in China. This is an extreme case, but every home re flects to a greater or lesser degree the personalities of the people liv ing there. And what sparkling personalities the ladyfolks havp nowadays, judg ing from the lovely home interiors they are creating . . . ! Several months ago we sold Mr. A. F. Fleming, of Grimesland and Atlantic Beach, eight Clearview Glass Louvered Doors for a motel he is building at Atlantic Beach. Now Mr. Fleming is getting five more Clearview Doors for a new addition to the motel ? BECAUSE he liked the first order of Clear view doors so much! JALOUSIE JIM says: "We have aluminum jalousies OR outside Ve netian Blinds for inclosing porches for better summer use ? and ab solute privacy. Aluminum jalousies may be used on windows instead of other types of awnings, especial ly where the wind blows so hard. Aluminum jalousies are ideal for summer homes that are closed up two-thirds of the year ? and they tend to minimize break-ins. If in terested, give us a buz for a FREE ESTIMATE." We saw Cap'n Charlie Norcom in Beaufort the other night ? the first time we have seen him in thir ty-two years. The last time we saw him was the night before he moved away from Carteret County ? he r.ent into Mr. Richard Dickinson's store to tell some of hi* friends goodbye. Cap'n Charlie, by the way, is cousin of Mayor "Pat" Dill, of Morehead City. The Frank Kings arc building a new home just east of the W. C. U. N. C. lab on Front Street, Extension. This is a very nice lo cation, and they are preserving many of the trees that were grow ing there. These will add much to the natural beauty of the surround ing. We had a nice chat with Mrs. Charlea Tolson the other day. We say "chat" ? Mrs. Tolaoa did moat of the chatting and we did most of the laughing. Mrs. Tolson is very humorous amf we enjoy talk ing with her. Some of you may not remember it, but Mrs. Tolson was at one time post mistress of More head City. Many folk* are now replacing their conventional outside doors with Clearview Glass Louvered Doors. Since the Clearview doors also have the screen Included ? this does away with the conven tional screen door. The Milton Llpmans are replac ing one of their outside doors with a Clearview Glass Louvered Door, with opaque glass louver*. This will permit the light to go through, but give abaolute privacy, with con trolled ventilation. This column, "Down Our Way," waa written up in "CLEARVIEW8" for March, a dealer publication published by the Clearview Louver Window Corp., of Dalla*. Tex. They gave u* quite a "booat." This column I* printed each Teeaday as ? paid advertiaament by the WHIf FHURST