Beaufort Social News Mt?. Urtw? mny. lyMy Etyr Mr and Mrs Cash {loberton of Asheville spent lul Wednesday and Thursday with tfielr oepheW and niece, the Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Koberson. Mr. and M?. B. J. May ?re spend ing this wefk id Florida with their son and dau(ht*r-U>-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy May. Mr. Jimmy May has just relumed from Japan, where he had been stationed with the Air Force. Miss Mary Fraxier Paul has ac cepted a secretarial position in Baltimore. Miss Frances Lee Taylor, a stu dent at Loujsburl College, is spend ing her sprang holidays at home. Mrs. Joe {louse, Mrs. Ernest Davis and Mrs. Harold Webb of Morehead City spent Thursday it) New Bern where tyey took the garden tour . Mr. and Mrs. 41 t|f?W8ome spent the weekend in Afwkie. Gary ConfUncf, a member of ttie sophomore ylass a* IMe Forest, will return to college today af(er spending tyf spring holidays at home. ? ' Mr. Johq Chadytick p( Bocky Mount spent Sunday with 'his mother, Mrs. fjatyg Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. James Hollifield and Miss ()|epe kfc'Svfajn of Patter son Spring ttie weekend with the fey. and W T Koberson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul P Slater of Fort Meade, Fla , will arrive 'Jiiurs day for a short visit witfi Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sfat^r Miss Helen Paytl. a member of the senior class at Walte Forest, will return to ay hoot today after spending l^er spring holidays' at home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neal and chil dren spent Sunday in Wilmington. Mrs. N. F. Eure. Hrs. G. W. Dun can, Mrs. W. L Qell. Mrs. Virginia Ipock and firs. I.onnie Dill accom panied the Rev. and Mrs. 1. D. Young and Hrs J.' N 'Moore to Snow Hill yesterday to attend the district meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, w(iere Miss Constance tilackstock was the principal spe^CT Mr. and Mrs. John S. Johnson, formerly of Morehead City, have moved into the former Methodist Parsonage on Queen St. Mrs. Claude Guthrie returned home Friday from Wake Forest where she had been , visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosswell. Mr. and Mrs. Crosswell accompanied her -i- ? hone, and Mrs. Crosswell will re main on with her parents, while Nr. Cross welt return* (o his studies at Wake Forest today. Mrs. Bob Butler of Warrenton wi|l arrive today for a short visit with Mf.'and Mrs. U. E. Swann. Miss Joan Chipman left Sunday for Colby College in Maine, after spending her spring vacation at home Miss Shirley F. Lipman. a stu dent at Syracuse University, has been named to the Dean's List of Syracuse University's College of Liberal Arts. Gordon Davis and Wallace Con ner, 'memhers of the freshman class at Wake Forest, will leave to day for college after spending their spring holidays at home. Mr. and l^rs. Clayton Willis left Erftfo for Akron? Ohio, after a short Visit with his sister, Mrs. Ed IM) Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Carlfcm Dobson will lyave today for Kichjiond after being called here by the death of Mrs Dobson's father, l^r. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. P Bradley will leave today for Kipling after be ing called here by the death of Mrs. Bradley's father, Mr. H. C. Jones The Beaufort Book Club will meet at 13:30 Thursday evening at toq Inl^t Inn. R. H* Stevens, ar chitect, will give the progam. Out of-towners here for the fun eral of Mr. H. p. Jones on Sunday included Tommy Bradley. Mrs Bulah Dula, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Mr. and Mn. Dent Sextpn, and daughter, Jaoie, all of Kipling. Miss Stanton Honored By Mrs. Paull at Shower Mrs. Eddie Paull entertained at a shower Thursday night to honor Miss Josephine Stanton, who will be married Saturday to Mr. At tee McCabe White carnations were used to decorate the house and Mrs. Paull presented the honor guest with a corsage o( white carnations. Gaines were played during the evelnmg with prfo. George Lewis, Beaufort. Fri day: Mrs Bessie Wallace, Beau fort, Saturday; Mr. Lewis Smith, Smyrna, Thursday. Discharged after operation: Mr Charles Styron, Beaufort. Saturday Mr. Willie Plttman, Beau fffinljUiy. ' piac barged: Mrs' Lenwocni Russell and son, few Bern, Wedgfs day, Hubert Jackson, Beaufort. Fri day; Mr W."X LeWis. Marshall berg, Wednesday: Mr. Ernest Law rence. Beaufort, Friday; Mrs. Es ther Gilllkin Lewis, Beaufort, Fri day Mr Alonzo Lewis, Harkers Is land, Wednesday; Mrs. Carrie Phil lips. Morehead City. Friday; Miss Ina Russell. Harfcers Island, Fri day; Miss Harriett Stephens, Beau fort, Thursday: Mrs. Herbert Small. Newport. Friday. Mr. James Weeks Jr., Fort Ma con, Thursday; Terry Wilson, More head City, Thursday Sea Level Hospital Discharged: Mrs. Blanche Mason, Stacy, Thursday; Mrs. Lula Lewis, Davis, Thursday; Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Marshallberg, Thursday; Mrs. Myr na Loy Fulcher. Stacy, Friday; Mrs. Henry Goodwin and baby daugh ter, Atlantic, Friday; Mrs. Ella Rob inson, Stacy. Saturday; Mr. Bryan Gerock. Atlantic, Monday. ^tSKP^'ara Belle McGirk, Alex andria, Va., Thursday. Demonstration Announced . Mrs. Kay Klein will demonstrate lining and interlining garments Thursday evening when the adult sewing class meets in the home making department of the Beaufort High School. On WNCT-TV This Week SEE THESE WONDERFUL SHOWS ON CHANNEL 9 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1954 7:00 ? Morning Show, CBS 10:30? One Man's Family, NBC 11:30? Robert Q. Lewis, CBS 12:00 ? News 12:30? Betty White Show, NBC 2:43? Bob Crosby, CBS 3:00? Feature Matinee 4:00? Woman With a Past 4:15? Music With a Fashion 4:30? On Your Account, NBC 5:00? Cactus Jim 8:00? News 6:30 ? Riders of Purple Sage 6:45? Farm Facts 7:00? Kit Carson 7:30? Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:48 ? Perry Como, CBS 8:00? Paul Winchell Show, NBC 8:30? Ford Theatre 9:00? Badge 714 .9:80 ? The Unexpected 10:00? Pabst Fights, CBS. 10:45? Greatest Fights of the Century ll:0fr? News, Weather and Sporta THURSDAY, APRIL I, 1984 7:00? Morning Show, CBS 10:30? One Man's Family, NBC^ 11:30? Robert Q Lewis, CBS 12:00? News 12:30 ? Betty White Show, NBC 1:00? The Big Question 1:30? Good Cooking 2:00? Giant of the North 2:30? Nancy Carter's Cookbook 3:00 ? The Big Payoff 3:30? Melody MatUfte 4:00? Woman With a Past 4:15? Music With a Faahlon 4:30? On Your Account, NBC 8:00? Cactus Jim 8:00? News 8:80? Circle C Jamboree 6:45? Farm Facts 7:00? Lone Ranger 7:30? Douglaa Edwards, CBS 7:45? Yesterday '? News Reel 8:00? You Bet Your Life, NBC 8:30? Four Star Playhouse, CBS 9:00 ? I Led Three Llvei 0:30 ? Story Theatre 10:00? Fashion Show 10:30? Late Show 11:30? Newt, Weather and Sports FRIDAY, APRIL I, ISM 7:00? Morning show, CBS 10:00? Jadt Parr Show, CBS 11:30? Robert Q. Lewis. CBS 12:00 ? News 12:30 ? Betty White Show, NBC 1:00? The Big Question 1:30? Good Cooking 2:00? Double Feature Theatre 4:00? Woman With a Past 4:15 ? Music With a Fashion 4:30? On Your Account, NBC 5:00? Cactus Jim 8:00 ? News 6:30r-Rideii of Purple Saga 8:45? Farm Facta 7:00? Circle C Jamboree 7:15 ? Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 ? Doug Edwards, CBS 7:45? Perry Como, CBS Boston Blackie Pepai-Cola Playhouse, ABC 0:00? Life with Reilly, NBC 9:30 ? Cavalcade of America, ABC 10:00 ? Cavalcade of Sports, NBC 10:45? Beat the Experts 11:00? News, Weather. Sports SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1*64 11:00? Winky, Dinky and You. Cfe8 RCA - Hall icraf tar - G.E. TELEVISION SETS BEAUFORT PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO. Yaw Hat Mat Dealer Pfceae MM 398 H?e Oak M. Beaafert 1 1 : ju ? auu orown nocuci nmiycis, tw 12:00? Big Top, CBS 1:00? Melody Matinee 1:30? What in the World. CBS 2:00 ? East Carolina College 2:30? Double Feature 4:00? Opera 5:30 ? Uncle Marvin 6:00? News 6:30? Circle C Jamboree 7 :0G ? Hopalong Cassidy 7:30? Cisco Kid 8:00 ? Golden Weed Jamboree 8:30? Amateur Hour, NBC 8:00? Two for the Money, CBS 8:30? Playhouse of Stars, CBS 10:00? That's My Boy 10:30 ? Hit Parade. NBC 11:00? News, Weather and Sports 8UNDAY, APRIL 11, 1854 1:00? Youth Wants to Know. NBC 1:30? Carolina's TV Reporter 1:45? This b Your SUte 2:00? Paaaover Story, NBC 2:30? East Carolina College 3:00? Youth Takes a Stand, CBS 3:30 ? Who Said That, NBC 4:00? Amer. Forum of Air, NBC 4:80 ? Your Faith Is Power 5:00? Family Theatre 6:00? Carolina Vesper Time 6:30? TV Theatre 7:00? Ule With Father, CBS 7:30? Private Secretary, CBS 6:00? Toast of the Town, CBS 8:00? Amos and Andy 8:30? Break the Bank, ABC 10:00? The Web, CBS 10:30? Favorite Story 11:00? News 11:05? Beauty Secrets This TV Log U Brought to You Each Week by the Television Dealers Listed Below CITY APPLIANCE & FURNITURE CO. Strom b?rf-C*rUea A SrWui? TV 3?te SIS Fraat M. IHmm tlttl bntot, N. C. PJANCHARD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE C.E. TafevUon with Black-DaylKe or Ultra-VUioa Uw Dm h)iit CumlMl Tm ?H AnwMI ?? ?wehM4 Ctty Ptm MW | HAMILTON FURNITURE COMPANY I g-jgf* .. JbT JiSs HALL'S RADIO ft TV SERVICE ZmmHk * TdIH _ Ga. D. E. Nlerling, W'liston; Mr Charles F. Gordon, Newport, Mrs. Ruby Holland, Smyrna; Mr Al dredge Daniels, Sea Level; Mr and Mrs Louis Graves. Chapel Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Graham Honeycutt, Raleigh. Mr. Leoland J. Davis., Mr. and Mrs. Walton Mixon. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gaskill, Goldsboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Caskill of Dunn OBITUARIES MRS. STELLA CHADWICK Mrs. Stella Chadwick, 79, wife of the late Fred Chadwick, died Sat urday afternoon at her home at Straits. Funeral services were held at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Straits Methodist Church, with the Rev. D. M. Tyson officiating. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. Surviving art four daughters, Mrs. Robert Post of San Diego. Cal., Mrs. Norwood Roberts, Oriental, Mrs Odell Mason. Straits, Mrs. Mar vin Dudley, Beaufort RFD; two sons, frank and Aubrey, both of Straits. MRS. GEORGE WELLS Funeral services for Mrs. Effie Wells, 43, who died at her home at Otway Saturday morning were held at the home of her mother at 2:30 Monday afternoon, with Elder W. C. Edwards officiating. Burial was in the Piner Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Wells arc her husband, George; a son, David; a daughter, Mary Lou. all of the home; her mother. Mrs. Marion Gillikin; three brothers, Whiteford B., Stacy, Lee B ; four sisters. Mrs. Emma Gillikin, Mrs. Brady Gilli kin, Mrs. Bertha Lawrence and Miss Thelma Gillikin, all of Otway. ROBERT BENJAMIN RICE Funeral services for Mr. Robert Benjamip Rice, 86. who died Thurs l. day night at his home at 606 Ftiher St , Morehead City, after a long ill ness were held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon at the home The Rev. E. H Harden, the Rev W E. An derson and the Rev. T. C. Smith officiated, tturial was in Bay View Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Rice are three sons, Doycie, Bonnie and Bertie, all of Morehead City; two daughters, Mrs. Beadie Marks of Durham, Mrs Pete Forbes of Morehead City; two sisters, Mrs. Adam Bennett of New Bern. Mrs. Ken Dickinson of Core Creek; two brothers, Wilbur and Charlie Rice, both of New Bern; and a number of grandchildren. DAVID A. MOORE David Adrian Moore, 70, died at his home in Morehead City Thurs day afternoon. Funeral services were held. at the Farmvilie Funeral Home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Rev E. S. Coates officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery near Lizzie. Mr. Moore was a native of Pitt County. In 1940 he moved to Morehead City and married the for mer Rachel Woodward. Surviving are his wife, four daughters. Mary Lou. Helen, Ruth and Alice Faye Moore, all of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Claude Harrell of Wintervillle, by a for mer marriage; and eight sons, Les lie, Arthur, Clarence. James, Har vey, Kirby and Carlton, all of Farmvilie, Bernice of Philadelphia; two sisters, Mrs.* Minnie Tyson, Faimville, Mrs. Lucy Arph, Roa noke Rapids; three brothers. Rob ert of Walstonburg. Van of Ahos kie and Tillman of Washington state; 31 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. MRS. UNA RUCK ROCHF.I.LE Mrs. Lina Buck Rochelle, sister of Mrs. A. H. Buck of Morehead City and of Mrs. Annie Higgins of Newport, died Tuesday, March 30, in Wilmington. Funeral services were held I Thursday morning in the Primitive ! Baptist Church, Wilmington, and T. H. McQuaids Entertain Couplet Club at Bridge Mr and Mn 6dell Merrill were invited guests Wednesday rmuoc when Mr and Mrs T H Mc^uajd entertained their couplet* bridge club. High score prize for ladies, a box ol soap, wai won by Mrs. Jack Barnes and higb score prize for men. a box of stationary, was won by Mr. Albert Cbappell. Mrs. Davis Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. Wiley H. Taylor Jr.. was in vited guest Thursday evening when Mrs. Charles Pavis entertained her bridge club. High score priie. a pyrex casser ole dish, was won by Mrs. Odel! Merrill. burial was in Burnette Cemetery, Middle Sound. Surviving Mrs. Rochelle are her two sisters, her father, five broth ers. and eight children. YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS BEST Your doctor knows best > how to safeguard your H health. His prescription reflects all his profes sional skill and experi ence. To fill it accurate ly is our professional ob ligation, which we hon or as a sacred trust. Vou can depend on our precision. BELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-3231 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. EASTER LILIES, HYDRANGEAS, GERANIUMS, CINERARIAS, ETC. 10% discount on orders received this week. Morehead City Nursery Phone 6-4573 or Visit Our Greenhouse on Highway 70 West Open Daily I to 3 Saturday 8 to 5 have you seen \ channel Q on a Huffman EASY-VISION? television 21-INCH EASY- $040-95 VISfDN FOR JUST ??*# MMtol ? 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