Morehead City Social News
Ua?.8?clrtjr Editor
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Mr and Mr*. Roper Van Horn
and Mr. and Mr*. Grady Rich spent
the weekend in Southern Pines and
nnehurat.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Groves and
daughter. Hilda, and Mias Kay Par
ker ol Rocky Mount spent the
weekead with Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Matthis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Diemer
and two daughters, who have been
visiting Mrs. Diemer's sisters, Mrs. ,
C. S. Olszewski and Mrs. Annie Mae
Hughes, left Saturday for Miami.
I"la They have been transferred
there from Akron, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poyner and
daughter, Mary, left Saturday for
Moyock after spending some time
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Mil Emily KalKim and son. Bob
by. vl Baleigh spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Bailey
and children.
Mr. D- G. Bell left Sunday for a
few days in Washington, D. C., oo
business.
Mr. Tom Moore and party of
WioatoitSalem spent the weekend
at (he Huber Haynes cottage with
Mr. and Mrs. Haynes and Mrs.
Moore.
Mr*. Jack Laxenby and daughter,
Courtney, of Baltimore arrived
Sunday to spend several weeks
with Mrs. Laaenby's mother, Mrs.
Bertha Stalling* Mrs. StaUings and
son, Jack, met them in Rocky
Mqunt.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Hines and
Mr. and Mrs. I*awrence Stewart of
New Bern spent the weekend at the
Hines beach cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gor
dy of Atlanta, Ga., are visiting his
sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and
Mrs. Darden J. Eure and children.
Mrs. Darden Eure and two sons
were ih New Bern Sunday morn
ing where Mrs. Eure spoke at the
Wealeyan Guild annual breakfast
meeting at the Methodist Church.
Mrs. Robert Freeman and chil
dren. Bobby and Jodie Lee, and
Mrs. Frank Exum and two children
left last week for Texas. Mrs. Free
man and children will visit her
relatives in Witchita Falls and the
Exums will visit her relatives in
Waco.
Mrs. Raymond Maxwell of Ra
leigh was at her beach cottage last
week.
Mr. Roland McClamroch of Chap
el Hill is spending a few days here
this week.
Dr. and Mrs. Ben F. Royal spent
yesterday and today in Chapel
Hill and Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martone of
Norfolk spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macy Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of
Richmond, Va., arrived Friday
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CALENDAR Of EVSNTS
.TODAY
? ?* p Beaaiort Hotarr Cluk,
Scam Building
7 p.m.-MPW Club. Lottie San
dm Building, Beaufort
7:10 p.m. ? Woman's CM. Pint
Christian Church, Morshaad City
7:M p.m.? Ocean Lod(f. Mll<ll?
Lodge, Morehead City -
7:30 p.m.? Organieed Army Rr
serva Corps, Patter Building. Beau
fort
8 p m. ? Lanier Book Clafc, Civic
Center, Morehead City
? p.m. ? Meeting of Director! of
Community Concerts, Civic Center,
Morehead City
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. - Esther Rebekahs,
Recreation Center, Morehead CUy
7:30 p.m.- Bible Study, First
Presbyterian Church, Morehead
City
THURSDAY
9-12? FJIA Loan Supervisor, 2nd
Floor Postoffice Building, Beau
fort
6:30 p.m.? Morehead City Rotary
Club, Recreation Center ?
6:30 p.m- ? Lions Club, Recrea
tion Center, Morehead 'City -
6:30 p.m. ? Odd Fellows, Lodge
Halt Beaufort
8 p.m.? Alcoholics Anonymous,
Open Meeting, 426 Vt Front St.,
Beaufort.
FRIDAY
?
7:30 p.m.? American Legion, Hut
west of Morehead City.
7:30 p.m. ? American Lion Aux
iliary, Hut west of Morehead City
night to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Freeman. Mr. Johnson
returned home Sunday and Mrs.
Johnson remained for a week.
Miss Lydia Piner returned Fri
day from Raleigh where she took
an embalmers course.
Mrs. C. T. Fitzpatrick of Norfolk
is visiting her sister and brother
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Macy Sr.
Mrs. Ruth McCracken and daugh
ter, Bobbie, of Scotland Neck,
spent the weekend with Mrs. Mc
cracken's mother, Mrs. L. L. Leary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor left
Sunday on a business trip to New
Orleans, La.
Lt. William E. Baugham has ar
rived in the states after spending
14 months in Korea. He and Mrs.
Baugham and their little daughter
will arrive here tomorrow to v|sit
his mother, Mrs. Phillip Ball and
Mr. Ball. After leaving here they
will be stationed at Fort Hood,
Texas. ?. .?
Miss Barnett Schedules
Five Meetings This Week
Five Home Demonstration Club
meetings have been scheduled for
this week, announced Miss Martha
Barnett, home agent, yesterday.
The Gloucester Club meets today
at 2:30 with Mrs. Osborne Pigott.
Tomorrow the Camp Glenn Club
will meet at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Ci
cero Guthrie. Two meetings are
planned for Thursday. The Crab
Point Club will meet at 2 p.m. with
Mrs. Cecil Oglesby and the Willis
ton Club at 7:30 with Mrs. Harriett
Pake.
Friday the Cedar Island-Atlantic
Club will meet at 1 p.m. with Mrs.
Cecil Morris.
Nichols Welcome Son
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nichols an
nounce the birth of an 8 lb. 7 oz.
son, Ronald Leroy, Saturday in the
Morehead City Hoepital. Mrs.
Nicholi is the former Edna Ivey
of Farmville, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Ivey.
Fraternity Initiates Members
Miss Shirley Saieed of Greenville
and Atlantic Beach, has been ini
tiated as a new member of Sigma
Pi Alpha, national honorary for
eign language fraternity, at East
Carolina College.
M n. G. A. Skean ond Son
Stmt Trip Tokyo
Mrs. Gordon Skean Jr. and son
Brent. 103 28th St., left Satur
day (or Fottatowui, Fa., where they
will visit Mn Gordon Skean Sr.
before leaving for the waat coast.
They will aail from San Fran
cisco for Tokyo the first of June
where they wiU join Mr. Skesn
who is production manager of the
Pacific edition of Stars awl Stripes.
Mr. Skean, before going to Japan
was production mahager at THE
NEWS-TIMES.
Mrs. Skean and her eon flew to
Pennsylvania Saturday and will
fly to the west coast this week. The
Skeans will live in Tokyo where the
Stars and Stripes is published.
Mrs. Gus Davis Hostess
To Thursday Bridge Club
Mrs. Gus Davis was hostess to
the Thursday Evening Bridge Club
last week at her home on Arendell
street. Special guests were Mrs.
Carl Gunnerson, Mrs. A. T. Baughs,
Mrs. Richard Parker, Mrs. Douglas
West, and Mrs. W. C. Matthews Jr.
Mrs. S. A. Horton won high for
the cluh, Mrs Bruce Willis was
second high and Mrs. H. A. Weeks
was low. Mrs. Gunnerson won
guest high.
During play Mrs. Davis served
iced drinks, and after progressions
strawberries with pound cake and
coffee. Tbe club meets this Thurs
day with Mrs. Weeks.
Peggy Holt Celebrates
10th Birthday Thursday
Miss Peggy Holt celebrated her
10th birthday Thursday afternoon
with a party given for her and her
friends by her mother, Mrs. Earl
Holt. After Peggy opened her
many gifts her mother served cake,
ice cream, candy and iced drinks.
The guesU played games and prizes
were awarded.
Those present were Vicki Guth
rie, Margaret Smith, Sarita Beds
worth, Jonibel Willis, Shirley Fred
erick, Hepsy Patrick, Doris Buck,
Glenda Morton, Mattie Phillips,
Natalie Kilman, Iris Willis, Jean
Mayer, Linda Casey, Betty Cooper,
Frank Marino Jr., Jerry Stevens,
Roger Comer, Ray Sandy and Tom
my Gilbert.
Fortnightly Club Meets
With Mrs. G. C. Cooke
Mrs. G. C. Cooke entertained
members of the Fortnightly Bridge
Club and two guests Thursday
afternoon at her home an Bogue
Sound. The special guests were
Mitt. David Murray and Mrs. W. S.
Kidd.
As a desert course Mrs. Cooke
served lemon ice box cake, assort
ed candies, salted pecans and cof
fee before play.
Mrs. O. H. Johnson Sr. won club
high, Mrs. W. C. Carlton won sec
ond and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn was low.
Mrs. Murray was high for the
guests.
Bank Employees Given
Party by Mr. Sam Adler
Mr. Sam Adler entertained all
employees of the First-Citixens
Bank and Trust Company with an
outing at his camp near Swansboro
Thursday. Guests Invited, other
than bank employees, were Mrs.
Clyde Willis, Mrs. Bill White. Mrs.
Robert Seamon and Mrs. Dom
Femia.
Mr. Adler served an appetiser of
oyster soup, then a meal of fried
fish, salad, french fries and all the
trimmings.
Mr. Conyert Attends Meet
The Rev. Priestley Conyers III
went to Raleigh last week to at
tend a meeting of the educational
commission of the Presbyterian
Synod of North Carolina. During
the meeting progress reports were
heard from the advisory council
and survey directors.
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Jersey Caps
Hide Curlers
AP feature writer Sandra Nem
ser tries out a hew pin curl tur
ban with its own real hair bangs.
Many a bridegroom, so they say,
has been frightened by the first
sight of his bride in curlers. And
many a bride has worried about
Wedding Ring Lost 28
Years Ago Is Found
Bowling Green, Mo. ? (AP) ?
Twenty-ejght years ago young
James F. Donnelly searched frant
ically through the dust beside the
railroad tracks near here for his
mother's wedding ring. It had
slipped from his finger while he
was working on a Gulf, Mobile and
Ohio train.
No luck then.
Recently workmen, installing a
switch, turned it up and returned
it to Donnelly, now a conductor.
how to maintain the glamor of the
honeymoon and still keep her hair
curled.
Edith Tapley, of Trenton, N. J.,
has come up with an answer. It'?
a gay little cotton jersey turban
with attached bangs of real hair,
faultlessly curled and available in
blonde, brunette or redhead tones.
It comes in a full range of colors,
and proving popular not only for
covering pin curls but also for rid
ing in a convertible with the top
down, for playing golf on a windy
day and even for wearing to work
on the day of a big date, when a
girl wants to keep her hair up in
pin curls until the last minute.
The caps ?!?o provide variety,
as they enable the same girl to ap
pear with blonde, red or brunette
bangs on successive days.
Auto Crash Victim Weds
In Lejeune Naval Hospital
By Pfc. EMII. DANSKER
Camp Lejeune, N. C., May 20 ?
Cupid wore a surgeon's mask and
gown Saturday as a Cherry Point
marine, seriously injured in an
auto accident May 7, married his
high school sweetheart in his room
at the Naval hoapital h^re
Pfc. Frederick Willert, VMF 312,
Cherry Point, of Chicago and his
bride, the former Miss Barbara
Johnson, also of Chicago, were
married in a ceremony performed
by Chaplain Victor J. Lustig, Cath
olic chaplain at the hospital.
According to Willert the couple
had planned a June wedding. Then,
when Misa Johnson came down af
ter the accident, "We just decided
to get 'married now."
Hospital officials said Willert
?amr off the serious list May IS
ind is expected to recover.
Four other persons including
three marines, died in the colli
?ion on Highway 70, near New
Bern, which occurred when one
car veered in front of the auto in
which Willert was riding.
Also present for the ceremony
was the groom's mother, Mrs. A.
R. Mazsulola of 1201 N. Berendo
St., Los Angeles, Calif., his grand
mother, Mrs. Emma Hall and the
bride's mother, Mrs. Barbara John
son of 7119 S. May St., Chicago.
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