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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAT
4:K p.m.? Farmer Got. W. ttlr
Scot I #111 greet friend* at Recrea
tion Center, More head City
6:45 p.m Beaufort Rotary Club,
Wllet urn
7:9ft p.m.? Woman1! Club. ftrst
Christian Church, Morehead City
7:S0 p.m.? Organized Army Re
serve Corps, Potter Building, Beau
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7 SO p.m. ? CStnp Glenn Parent
Teacher Asaociation, School Audi
tbrlum
8 p.m. ? Lanier Book Club, Civic
Center. Morehead City
> p.m.? Beaufort Parent-Teacher
Association, School Auditorium
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. ? Bible Study, Webb
MemoHal Presbyterian Church,
Morehead City
7 90 p.m.- Esther Rebekahs,
Recreation Center, Morehead Chy
THURSDAY
8:30 p.m. ? Morehead City Rotary
Club, Recreation Center
0:80 p.m.- Lions Club, Recrea
tion Center, Morehead City
7:30 p.m.? Odd Fellows, Lodge
Mall, Beaufort
8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous,
Open Meeting, 426^ Front St.,
Beaufort
8 p.m.? Order of Eastern Star,
Masonic Lodge, Morehead City
8 p.m. ? Mptchead-Beaufort Elks
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8:30 p.m. ? Cantata, Beaufort
Choral Club, at First Baptist
Church, Beaufort
Junior Women Hear Ray
Cummins; Plan Projects
Mr. Ray Cummins of Morehead
City was gnest speaker It the
meeting of the Junior Woman's
Club Wednesday evening at the
Recreation Center. He spoke on his
proposed radio station at Beaufort.
Plans were made for the annual
flower show to be held this year on
Hay 6 at the Recreation Center.
Miss Elizabeth Lambeth is chair
man of the show.
Club members voted to give $5 td
the Morehead City High School
Band to help finance their trip td
Winchester, Va., April 28. Mrs.
W. M. Brady asked the club to do
nate money to send two Brownies
to summer camp. The club voted td
bring personal donations to the
next meeting.
Miss !.ambeth reported on the
Woman-of-the-Year contest and told
the members who was nominated
by that club. The playground for
preschool children at the recre
ation Center was discussed and it
was reported that one more swing
has been added to the equipment
and benches will be placed.
Mrs. Starr King, chairman of the
Safety and civil defense program,
told the club that she had informed
Capt. Herbert Orlffin of the More
head City police force that the
Club would help with the bicycle
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September Bride-Elect
Mr. and Mrs. Roney Morton announce the engagement of their
daughter, Helen Jean, to Mr. Malcolm Thomas Wetherington, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wetherington. The wedding will take place in
September.
Couples Club Entertained
By Mrs. J. W. Jackson
Mrs. J. W. Jackson was hostess
to the Thursday Night Couples
Club last week at her home on
Arendell street. Guests were Mrs.
S. W. Thompson Jr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Roelofs.
High score was won by Mr.
George Ball and Mrs. Ben Royal
was second. Mrs. Jackson served
apple pie a la mode and coffee.
District 21 of the North Carolina
State Nurses Association will mefct
tonight in Kinston. Anyone wish
ing transportation should tohtatt
Miss Polly Moore at the Morehead
City Hospital.
program at the school.
Mrs. J. C. Harvell, chairman of
the Easter Seal Drive for crippled
children, reported that envelopes
containing stamps had been mailed
to businessmen and residents and
that coin collectors had betp placed
in stores. Paper lilies wisre sold
downtown Saturday by members
of the Girls' Hi Y club.
Refreshments of iced drinks, po
tato chips and cup cakes topped
i with candy Easter eggs were served
I at the close of the meeting.
Demonstration Clubs
Scheduled for This Week
Three home demonstration clubs
are scheduled to meet this week.
Tomorrow the Russells Creek club
meets with Mrs. L. D. Springle at
730 p.m. Thursday the Crab Point
club meets with Mrs. John Ogles
by at 2 p.m.
Friday the Gloucester club meets
with Mrs. Monroe Willis at 2:30
p.m. Demonstration this month is
on "Storage for the Convenient
Home."
di-t Plans Boatride
The Boys' Hi-Y is sponsoring a
boat ride for high school students
Monday at 4 p.m. The price will
be 60 cents per ptirson and anyone
wishing to go should meet at Car
roll Bal toil's grill on the water
front at the east end of Evans
street.
GIRLS' DRESSES
$1.98 to $7.95
? Cottons
? Organdy
? Dotted 8wIm
? Nylon Pucker
Your choice of Frills and Colon.
She* 1 to to.
LITTLE GIRLS'
TOPPEItS
$2.98 to $10.50
FImc* . . . Bakct We* vet ... ?
Bruak Rayon . . . Gabardine . . .
WMl llourle. Man 3 to 14.
i|jriag*i brightest colors.
Boys' Etoh Suits
$3.05 to $6.95
B later itripet and aolldi la Nit; ...
Royal . . . White . . . Tan and Malte.
Uses-like weave*, cotton gabardine and
raysa cord*. Sixes 1 to t.
BOYS' SPORt COATS
I Ian? id WmI Flannrli.
Navy Bine, CfcarcMl, Tan im
Brown. Bin* I to M.
$3.95 to $12.95
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BOYS' SLACKS
8taH 1 to IS. A#nrt*Mt of R
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$1.98 to $6.95
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MOREHEAD CITY
Mdrehead City Social News
M171
Mr*. A. H. Archer add children,
Alan and Penelope, left Saturday
by plane for their home in Rtdge
wood, N. J., after (pending two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Paal H. Oeer.
Mr. Arthur Mldgette left Sunday
for Empire, La., for the menhaden
fishing season.
Dr. and Mrs. Pete Davis of New
York spent Saturday with his
brothers, Gus and Andrew Davis.
Mr. Bernard Leary has returned
from a business trip to New York
City.
Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Eure and sons
were called to E'ire Sunday by the
death of Dr. Eure's stepmother,
Mrs. T. A. Eure.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper
spent last week in New York City.
Mrs. MacDonald Willis left Sun
day for Empire, La., to visit her
son, Buddy Mizelle.
Mrs. M, D. Morton, Mrs. Oscar
Jarman and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Jarman Jr. and son, all of New
Bern, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Roney Morton.
The Rev. and Mrs. Pollard of
Jacksonville spent Sunday with
Mrs. E. F. Watkins.
Sgt. and Mrs Hoy Yeager left
Sunday far Fart Bragg, where he is
stationed, to make their home
there.
Mrs. Wilson Bradham and chil
dren of Charleston. 8. C? were re
cent guests of Sgt. and Mrs. Wade
S. Cadle and daughter. Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor re
turned Saturday from New York'
City where they had been visiting
their daughter. Carolyn.
Mrs. Walter Chambers left
Thursday for her home in Marion
after spendint the week with hei
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. ynd
Mrs. Marion Mills and daughter,
Margaret.
Mrs. W. L. Derrickson, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Canfield and son,
Dick, spent Sunday in Wilmington.
Mr. J. Harold Griffin of Wendell
spent the weekend at his cottage
on Atlantic Beach.
Robinson-Snipes
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snipes of
Morehead City, formerly of Win
ston-Salem, announce, the marriage
of their daughter, Patsy Grace,
Sunday in Conway, S. C., to Mr.
Milton Robinson Jr., the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robinson of this cityv The
couple will make their home in
Morehead City.
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FORMAL OPENING f>V J
HAMILTON'S, Ine.
1309 ArendeU St
Mr*. Laughton Hdsfeit
Yb Thursday Bridge Club
The Thursday Bridge Club met
Ian weak with Mrs Robert Laugb
Her ipeclal guest* were MM.
las West. Mrs. Herbert Thori
ton and Mrs. A B. Vick Sr.
Mrs, Rdna Firfior won high
tcare, Mrs. West was aeeond high
and Mrs. Vick won low. Mrs.
Laughton served pineapple cake
and coffee after progressions
Lanier dab ta Meet
The Lanier Book Ctab meets to
night at the Civic Center, with Mrs.
L. J. N orris hostess .
See Our DUplay of..
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Saster
49* to $6.00
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FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Ladies'
DRESSES
$6.95 to $19.95
TOPPERS
HATS
GLOVES
tJOSE
SHOES
BAGS
Men's
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Boy?'
SUITS
$2.98 to $16.95
DRESS SHIRTS
HATS
CAPS ,
SOCKS
SHOES
Girl.'
DRESSES
$1.98 to $7.95
TOPPERS
BLOUSES
BAfcS
SdCKS <
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HATS
SHOES
TROUSERS
$6.95 to $12.95
DRESS SHIRTS
HATS
SOCKS
SHOES
TIES
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