Morehead City Social News Ua?.8?clrtjr Editor Mm 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 THIS IS THE MAN WITH A PLAN For the Working Man la cut of disability it part (or Haolf and pay* you a monthly ' income np to $3M.M. It payi the face aauut for nataral death. It pay* double the face amount for accidental death. la case yo? live and keep good health, it automatically becoaies a retirement plan. Perfect Protection Policy SOLO ONLY BY OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Kaieifh, N. C. Theodore Phillips Special Representative 2807 ArendeU St. Nonhead City, N. C. with bar parents, Mr. and Mr*, p. S. Ogicsby. 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 IlflE 1 1 Sensational WIN I "HOLIDAY HOUSE" 1 1 ? or $25,000 in cash In KELVINATOR'S *75,000 2- Annual "Homemakers Holiday" Contest! . It't a New Approach to Better Living and you can own It FREE I Cam ? la! 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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. mniy Mwmtut (Mpart ? louuvtut, itimtt i ??? ? i. ? i ? Crossword Puzzle IX belted 11. Border 14. Enemy 11 Antlered i lirint II. Park la the Rockies rJ^ju Ur insets 14. Pert of ? MCfcSh 11. Ascended 13. Liquor M. Elevate 38. Chilled S?. Willn of 40. Pokar tern 41 Plant! that ? are not wanted 44. Parts of a golf courts 41 I 50. Sell 51. Open eourt 32. Silkworm Si. Flowed 54. Anarchlita S3. Rave DOWN 1. Cushion 2. Grow old 3. Fish eggs 4. Acquiesced B. Log floats w;or * vi ki ij : ii :inui? idw.*u - hlmi slu iiiikiui:; Mian 3ii?i uC'jn .iJii t-1.4 (jnnniij afj'-j hu?; li'.n: BE HOG) yaw im iim .it-j; 11 : yrH!-i .ouau uffii:i r.nrJH onaunffni'juaa HOOM 00iil;l Mutton to rridmji rude (.Musical instrument 7. Treasurers B. Summer: French 9. Named in a preceding part 10. Genua of the roe* 11. Snares 17. Tableland 19. Silk not yet twisted 11. City in U. Masculine nam* 23. Nourtah 23. Looked curiously 27. Mountain paas 28. Other 29. Legal convey anca 22. Lai fa brown seaweed 39. Genus ot the maple tree 27. Respond 39. Coins ot Gefman East Africa 40. The south west wind 41. East Indian tribesman 43. Watched narrowly 43. Armed strife 47. Tropical bird 48. Transcres sion 49. Headpiece 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. TRY OUR WEDNESDAY LUNCHEON SPECIAL BAKED TURKEY WITH DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE BABY UMA BEANS CREAMED POTATOES AND GRAVY SPECIAL DESSERT ? CHOCOLATE CAKE CHOICE OF TfcA OR COFFEE CHOICE OF HOT BREADS All for OCr Only OjC ? LUNCHEONETTE ? Morehead City Drug Co. A GOOD DRUG STORE 1 LAST DAYS At Walter S. Morris Jeweler Greatest Saving Opportunity in ELGIN'S 90-Year History ENDS SOON! Buy Now For Gift Giving and SAVil aped odr *H1 *? ! 54 MODUS/ I? jMNta. NyiM cord ItofuLf Prtc. $37.50 WOW OMIT $3QOO 1:4 ilgia ALORIMC 21 mwls. 14k aold tilM. Kef. prict $71.50 NOW ONIT $57?0 DONORA I9|tw?h 14k told Rtfular Prict jfl W HOW OMIY $5720 SMIIRY vtx sassr HOW OMIT $3000 19 Mvols. Nylon cord. * ? 1 'Tf Prico $71. SO UpW OMIT $5720 frkM ind Pod. To? FAIRBANKS 17 S?(l-windin|. Regular Price >69 50 NOW OMIT $55?0 /OTS WALTER S. MORRIS JEWELER 807 Arendell ? . Morehead City IVIRT ELGIN h DURAPOWER MAINSPRING Ttm Ntort That Ih' II* *s WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS! Large 20 x 40 Turkish Bath TOWELS 53jzL? Regular 79c or 89c Value* Assorted color* to add color to any bathroom. You'll want (ereral at thi* price. Repeat by Demand BUTCHER LINEN 53c YD. S to 10 yard cut* bring* you thin value! Lovely fumaier fash ion color* to select d Belh'n $ssr

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