Mrs. D. S. Ogles by left Wednes day for Ifoyock to spend a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poyner and daughter, Mary. Mist Barbara Willi* will return this weekend from Greensboro where she has been for several weeks with her sister and brother in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caffrey. Mr and Mrs. Talbot F. Parker of Goldsboro are at their cottage on Atlantic Beach for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Willis and sons. Roger and Alan, of Winston Salem. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Thuotte and son. Mike, left Wednesday for Port land. Me., to visit Mr. Thuotte's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helms left Wednesday for Annapolis, Md., to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Helms Jr. and children. Billy Wade and Judy Smith will return tomorrow from Camp Sin gletary near Elizabeth City where they attended camp this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Howard and son, Britton, of Dawson. Ga., are spending their vacation here with the Dawson's daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Ball. Mike Willis was admitted to the Morehead City Hospital Tuesday evening for treatment. Mr. N. D. Stanley and friend of Fayetteville are spending this week with Mr. Stanley's brother and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Liverman and daughter of Plymouth are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morse. Mrs. Wade S. Cadle and daugh ter, Debbie, of Lackey. Va., left Wednesday after spending two weeks with her mother. Mrs. Mattie Willis. Sergeant Cadle drove here Wednesday morning to take them home. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Long of Wil mington and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caf frey of Greensboro will spend the weekend with Mrs. Long and Mrs. Caffrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bell and daughter, Donpa. spent Wednesday in Raleigh. Mr. Bell attended an executive committee meeting of the Associated Master Barbers of North Carolina. Mrs. Robert V. Wade wu ad mitted to the liorehead City Hos pital Monday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ayscue re turned Tuesday night from Lin dale. Ga.. where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Ayscue's nephew, Mr. James C. Boyd. Sunday. On their return trip they went through the western part of North Caro lina. Mr and Mrs. J. H. Thompson and Mrs. Eloise Nichols of Kings Moun tain visited here Monday and Tues day. Mrs. C. H Bennett and Mrs. W. G. Oglesby left Wednesday for Pascagoula, Miss., and Empire. La., to join their husbands for the sum mer. | Mr. George W. Dill motored to Elizabeth City Wednesday to bring home his wife and children, Susan and George Leigh, who had spent a month with Mrs. Dill's mother, Mrs. M. Leigh Sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Southgate of WinstonSalem are at the Haynes Cottage on Sunset Drive. Mrs. M. T. Mills and Mrs. Mal colm Collins spent Tuesday in Gold$boro. Miss Lillian Frances Giddens, RPi., who has been living in Ral eigh and was employed at Rex Hos pital, returned to Morehead City Wednesday to make her home here. She will resume work at the More head City Hospital. Mrs. Ronald Riddick of Bethel visited Mrs. Jack Styron this week at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Jr. are spending this week at their camp on Harkers Island. Mrs. Kenneth Bradley and son of Charleston, W. Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pitt man. Mr. Bradley will join them this weekend to spend a week. Mrs. Florence Houston of Char lotte is visiting her niece. Mrs. Kathryn Pearson, at her home on Bogue Sound. Mrs. Jack Styron and daughters of Lake Charles, La., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. Pittman. Mrs. Wiley Smith of Goldsboro was here for two days this week. NOTICE Belk's DEPARTMENT STORE Morehead City Will Be CLOSED On Monday-July 5th In ObMrvcinc* of ' Independence Day ? ? wH#n you your porch or p?M? Info a comfortoblo alt all llfotimo all-aluminum construction with outstanding functional do*lgn and boauty. RUSSEH'S GLASS SHOP MH CALENDAR OF EVENTS MONDAY 7 p.m. - More head City Jaycees, Hotel Fort Macoa 7 p.m. ? Beaufort Junior Wo man's Club. Inlet Inn 7 p.m. National Guard Unit, Beaufort School Gym 7 p.m.? Newport Rotary Club, Former School Cafeteria 7:30 p.m. Morehead City Fire Department, Fire Station 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle Grove No. 263, hut east of Camp Glenn School 7:30 pm. ? Carteret Comity Bridge League, Recreation Center, ' Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekaha, Lodge Hall. Beaufort 8 p.m. Woman's Club, Frank lin Memorial Methodist Church, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Loyal Order of Moose. ?Lodge Hall west of Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, Closed Meeting, 426 'z Front St., Beaufort TUESDAY 6:30 p.m. ? Men's Club, First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City 6:45 p.m.? Beaufort Rotary Club, Inlet Inn 7:30 p.m. - Woman's Club, First Methodist Church, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. Organized Army Re serve Corps, Potter Building, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Beaufort Eastern Star, Masonic Hall 8 p.m. ? L. L. Leary Bible Class of First Baptist Church, at home of Mrs. Reginald Willis, 1510 Aren dell St., Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Directors, Advisory Council, Committee Chairmen of Sea Level Chamber of Commerce. Harkers Lodge, Markers Island 8 p.m. ? Annual meeting, Beau fort Rural Fire Association, Court house, Beaufort As her guests she had Mrs. W. F. Nufer, Mrs. E. G. Porter, Mrs. Eu gene Thompson and Mrs. G. B. Bagley. They all returned home Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Powell and daughter, Kitty, of Raleigh, visited Mrs. Kathryn Pearson last week. Denny Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence, has been accepted by the Coast Guard and is taking his training at Cape May, N. J. Mrs. B. J. Schillar and children of Savannia Park, Md? visited Mrs. SchiUar's mother, Mrs. Betty Davis, this week. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Webb iind daughter, Corinne Bell, have been in Midway, Ky., with the Webbs' daughter and son-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. John Thomas Bunn. Mr. Webb and daughter have returned home and Mrs. Webb stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lamm of Wil son visited her sister. Miss Eve Wynn, this week. Mr. Jesse Ball of Raleigh will spend the weekend at his cottage on Morehead Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles * Nowell Marvin are guests of Mrs. William R. Sanders at her cottage on Evans Street. Mrs. Marvin is the former Alice Edwards of Raleigh. County Bridge League Winners Announced Nine and one half tables w^re in play Monday night when the Carteret County Bridge League met at the Morehead City Recreation Center. North-south winners were (irst. Dr. Charles Duffy, Mrs. D. J. Lewis, both of New Bern; second, Mrs. C. P. Davis, Bud Dixon; third, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Dewey. East-west winners were first, Mrs. Floyd Chadwick. Mrs. B. O. Ketner; second. Miss Lucille Downs of Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Floyd Sutherland; third, was a tie be tween Mrs. Forrest Simmons, Mrs. Jack Windley and Mrs. E. B. Lang Icy o( Kinston and E. A. Hessee. Miss Enid Rose, Formerly Of Morehead, Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Rose of Miami Springs, Fli., formerly of Morehead City, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Enid Ruth, to Mr. Edward Scott Mc Cabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Selden Patrige McCabe of Florida. Miss Rose is a graduate of the Morehead City High School and the business course at Charron-Wil liams Business College in Florida. Mr. McCabe U in the Navy, sta tioned at San Diego, Calif. No date has been set for the wed ding. STORK NEWS Births at Morehead City Haapittl: To Mr. and Mra Oscar Castro, Harkers bland, a daughter, Mitzi Gaynor, Saturday, June 28. To Mr. and Mra. Johnnie Pitt man Jr., Morehead City, a daugh ter, Judy Gail, Saturday. June 28. To Mr. and Mrs. William D?an Hopkins. Hsvelock, a son, Ronald Edward, Saturday, June 36. There's no use putting nylon boa* in a home fraoer to make thorn last longer! Tests by nylon manufacturers show that freezing don not make the nylon fiber Austin ? Guthrie Miss Jean Adell Guthrie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Murphy of this city, who announce her engagement to Mr. Donald Lee Austiifl son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Austin of Beaufort. A fall wed ding is planned. Catholic Society Plans Annual Ice Cream Party The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Egbert's Catholic Church met Tuesday evening at the rectory with Mrs. Roy Beck presiding in the absence of Mrs. T. G. Hardy. Plans were completed for the annual ice cream festival which will take place on the church grounds July 31. Naomi Moore was appointed secretary and treasurer to replace Mrs. James Musslewhite, who is leaving Morehead City. The society is planning a lunch eon and style show to bt> held in September. July Bride-Elect Honored At Shower Tuesday Night Miss Evelyn Jenkins. July bride elect, was honored at a phower Tuesday evening at her home on Shepard Street. The hostesses were her mother, Mrs. Murpliy Jenkins, and Mrs. Noah Brown. The home was decorated with white gladioli and ivy. The table of gifts was centered with a white umbrella trimmed with ivy. Vari ous games were played. Mrs. Lillie Kirkman won the door prize. Other prize winners were Mrs. Durlie Salter, Mrs. Louise Bittner. Mrs. Kirkman and Mrs. Rena Mitchell. The thirty-four guests were served iced drinks and cookies by thr-toos* ernes . k tiger tons Welcome Twins Mr. and Mrs. ^ames Edgerton an- I nounce the birth of twin daughters | Wednesday morning in the More head City Hospital. Mrs. Edgerton is the former Mary Frances Pitt man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Pittman of this city. When a clove of garlic is added to French dressing, the garlic should be removed after the dress ing has stood for several hours. GOLDEN GUERNSEY Homogenized MILK More flavor! More Easily Digested! j More food Value! ) ?u M A J f The Guernsey Cow { ( is the 0?/y cow to five V you mUk like this I ^ OtDI* . Wf OOLOfN GUIRNSIY HOMOOINIZID Mil*? HOWl SOLD AT BETTER FOOD STORES EVERYWHERE For bom* dtlinry Call 6-3434 MAOLA MILK HOSPITAL NOTES M?reM City Mortal Discharged after Ireafft: William Eaaterlin, Beaufort, Wednesday; Mr*. Edward Dixon, Morehesd City, Wednesday; Mr. Richard Garner, Newport. Wednes day; Mr. Ode 11 Merrill, Beaufort, Wednesday; Mr. William Anderson, Morehead City, Monday; Mr. Hallas Bragg, Ocracoke, Monday; Mrs. P. A. Lewis, Beaufort. Tuesday; Mr*. Frank Sarvis, Morehead City, Mon day; Mrs. J. G. Thomas. Newport. Tuesday. Discharged after opera tie*: Mr. Hubert Everhart, Beaufort, Wednesday; Lakie Caudill. New- , port. Monday; Mrs. William Heath, ] Morehead City, Tuesday; Mr. Stacy Wilson, Marshallberg, Sunday. , Discharged: Mrs. William Hopkins and son. ' Havelock, Wednesday; Mrs. Oscar , Castro and daughter. Harkers , Island. Tuesday; Mrs. Carl Chad wick and son. Beaufort. Sunday; Mrs. Richard Daniels and son. Morehead City, Sunday; Mrs. Thomas Horn and daughter. Have lock, Monday; Mrs. John Pittman and daughter, Morehead City, Mon day. Admitted: Mr. Kenneth Baysden. Morehead City, Monday; Mr. Robert Davis. Birmingham. Ala., Monday; Mrs. Kenneth Guthrie, Morehead City, Sunday; David Glenn Hall. More head City. Tuesday; Mrs. Wilbert Lawrence, Beaufort. Tuesday; Mike Willis. Morehead City. Tuesday; Mrs. Robert V. Wade, Morehead City, Monday. Sea Level Hospital Discharged: Brenda Guthrie, Harkers Island, Tuesday. Admitted: Capt. John Nelson. Gloucester, Monday; Mr. Clyde Mason Jr., At lantic, Tuesday; Mr. William For rest. Newport, Tuesday; Mr. John E. Willis. Atlantic, Wednesday; Mrs. Ila Simpson. Beaufort, Wed nesday; Mr. John W. Goodwin, Cedar Island, Wednesday; Mr. Everton Mason. Atlantic, Wednes day; Mrs. Carthegenia Davis, Davis, Wednesday. Interest Grows in Blue Grass Conservation Clubs Louisville (AP) ? Interest in Kentucky's Junior Conservation Clubs, is becoming nationwide. The state's program, developed during the past eight years has mo- jd into secondary schools, with the sanc tion of the Department of Educa tion. There are now more than 500 school clubs with a membership of 25.000. About 4,000 of these attend one of the two camps maintained by the conservation department, for one week tours that include short courses on various outdoor activities. June 30 - Revival services will befln at the Stralta Methodist Church Wednesday, July 7 The guest speaker will be the Rev. Dewey Tyson o{ the Fairvtew Methodist Church of Osseepee. Ser vices will begin promptly each evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone ia invited. The Rev R. L. Vickery of Ocra coke spent Monday night with the Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Tyson. Mrs. Glenn Pigott and children lave returned home after visiting relatives in Southport Mrs. I.. E. Bryant and children have returned to their home in Mangum, Okla . after visiting her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Chad wlek. Mr. and Mr*. Bob Purkstoa of Jacksonville, N. C , visited friends I here last week. Mrs. M. E. Tyson has returned [to her home hi Qotdshoro after spending a few days hare with the Rev. and Mrs. 0. M. Tyson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey and children of Palmetto. Fla., are visiting Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Chadwick. Mr. and "Mrs. C. T. Jsrvls of Besufort spent Monday afternoon with Mrs Hobert . Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter and children of Winded recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chad wick. Mr and Mrs. Carroll Chadwick of Markers Island spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Vance and children UTlvwl Wednesdiy fr*m Washington, a C. to spend ? two week vacation with his mother, Mrs. Gertie Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. W H. Hansen aad son, David, have arrived here to spend the summer with Mrs. Han sel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jarvis. Mrs. Lawrence Griffin and chil dren of.Charlotle are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chad wick. Mr and Mrs. Willie Gray Chad wick and dauihter spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Ed Simpson, of North River. Mr. Rupert Pigott has returned to his home in New Jersey after spending several weeks with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Davis. Mr and Mrs Wesley Chadwick of Norfolk are visiting his brother, Mr. Stacey Chadwick. For Making our opening such a grand success. We are happy to be here in Morehead City and to be able to serve the people of Morehead, Beaufort and Carteret County. If we haven't met please come in and let's get acquainted. y We'll be happy to see you. MALCOLM GOODWIN Pharmacist & Owner GOODWIN'S PHARMACY DAY PHONE 6-4291 , NIGHT PHONE 6-3329 1105 ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY, M. 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