CALENDAR OF EVENTS TODAY , . 6:30 p.m. ? Men's Club. Pint 1 Presbyterian Church, More hi ad C*y 6:45 p.m.? Beaufort Rotary Club, Inlet Ion 7:30 p.m.? Womsn's Club, First Methodist Church. Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Organised Army Re serve Corps, Potter Buildlni, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Beaufort Eastern Star, Masonic Hall 8 p.m. ? L. L. Leary Bible Class of First Baptist Church, st home of Mrs. Reginald Willis. 1S10 Aren dell St, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Directors, Advisory Council, Committee Chairmen of Sea Level Chamber of Commerce, Markers Lodge, Harksrs Island 8 p.m.? Annual meeting, Beau fort Rural Fire Association, Court houre, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, at home of Mrs. W. W. Patrick, 1901 Shepard St , Morehead City WEDNESDAY 1 :30 p.m. ? Social Security Repre sentative. Courthouse. Beaufort 7 :30 p.m.? Esther Kebckahs, Rec reation Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Bible Study, First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Lecture open to public, Duke Dining Hall, Fivers Island, Beaufort THURSDAY 9 to 12 a.m.? FHA Loan Super visor, 2nd floor, Postofflce Build ing. Beaufort 6:30 p.m.? Lions Club, Recrea tion Center, Morehead City 6:30 p.m.? Morehead City Rotary Club, Recreation Center 8 p.m. ? Odd Fellows, Lodge Hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Holy Name Society, St. Egbert's Catholic Church, More head City 8 p.m.? Alcoholics Anonymous, Open Meeting, 426 Mi Front St., Beaufort Daughter Welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grace Willis Jr. announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Ethel, Wednes day at the Morehead City Hospital. Mft. Willis is the former Virginia Becton of this city. The Willis' have one other daughter who is 3 years old. I. THIS IS THE MAN WITH A PLAN For the Working Man In CMC of disability It pays for Itself and pays you a monthly Income up to ISM. 00. It pajn the face amount for natural death. It pus doable the face amount far accidental death. In case yon live aad keep food health, It automatically becomes a retirement plan. Perfect Protection Policy SOLD ONLY BT OCCIDENTAL LIFE INSUBANCX CO. of Raleigh, N. C Theodore Phillips Special Representative 1887 AreadeU St Morehead City, N. C. Morehead City Social News Lm& SMtetj Editor Mill IITlTT. i . Bonnie Hngbcs and Jimmy Mor ton, returned Friday from Green ville where they had spent a week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell. . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Parka of New Bern spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Hughes. Mr. C. B. Wade Sr. was admitted to the Morehead City Hospital Sat urday afternoon following an auto accident near Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell of Green ville spent the weekend with Mrs. Bell's mother. Mrs. Nell GlUlkin and her sister, Mrs. Mary Hughes. LOrttU O'Conner of Macon Court was discharged Saturday from the Morehcad City Hospital after un dergoing treatment for four months for burns. George Larry McCabe. son of Mr. and Mrs. George McCabe has re turned to San Diego Naval Base after visiting his parents. While in bask training he helped set a new record in whaleboat racing. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Akerley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Wil liams, Mrs. Jennie Hopper and son. Kay Vance Hopper, and Mrs. Ar lena Akerley are in Mt. Vision, N. Y., to spend a few days at their summer camp. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Colenda and family from Danville, Va.t who have been visiting his mother, Mrs. Gladys Colenda. returned home Sunday. Mrs. C, B. Wade returned by plane Friday from Gainesville, Fla., where she has been for sometime with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley F. O'Brien. Mrs. O'Brien and children, Jean and David Wade, returned with her to spend a month. L?. Cmdr. and Mrs. Frank Colen da and family of Washington, D. C., left Thursday after spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Colenda. They spent the time at the "Driftwood," Libby Arendell's cottage, on Atlantic Beach. Miss Maxine McLohon spent Thursday in Kinston. Miss Mary Alice Patton of the Mills Home, Thomasville, spent the tveekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swindell. She will spend the next two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill. Mr. L. N. Ball of Jacksonville, Fla., spent the weekend here with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Ball. His wife and children, John and Zelma, who have been here for several weeks, returned home with him yesterday. Mrs. Clifford Atkinson and chil dren, Cliffie and Nancy, of Staten Island, N. Y., are spending a few weeks with her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Berea Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Giannattasio of Jeannette, Pa., are spending this month with their daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powers and son, Richard, and their daugh ter-ln-law, Mrs. Amadae Giannat tisio and son, Sammy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kellogg re turned Sunday from Raleigh where they had been for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Wade and daughter of Goldsboro spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wade Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kellog returned to Greensboro Sunday WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL BOYS 100% NYLON SHIRTS 144 SIZES ? TO 18 PRINTS AND SOUD COLORS ONLY 24 DOZ. The Horn* .of feittor Values BE after spending the week at the Kellogg home here. Lt. Cmdr and Mrs. Harvey L. Joslyn Jr. have retorned to Balti more after viaiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. H. L. Joalyn Sr. After July 20 they will be stationed at the Naval Air Baae in Bermuda. Judith Ann and Susan Joslyn spent the last 10 days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn Sr They returned to their home in Evunston, lit., by way of Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa. Mrs> W. P. Freeman drove to Dillon, S. C? Saturday to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Lufa Hatch. Mrs. Alice Edwards of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair at Crab Point. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Thompson of Lumberton and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Raymond arid daughter, Ste phanie, of Raleigh, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson over the weekend Miss Katherine Whitfield of Kin ston and Miss Mishew Cooper of Henderson spent the weekend with Mrs. Carl Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell Jr. of Charlotte are spending this week with his mother, Mis. Carl Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pate of Laurinburg are at their cottage on Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hines Jr. of Kinston spent the weekend at the Hines cottage. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor and son, Derek, of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Derrickson. Miss Carolyn Taylor of New York City spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor. Miss Mary Willis of Washington D. C , spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. George H. Willis, and sister, Ruth. Mrs. Ella Banks of New Bern and Mrs. Janie Wade of Raleigh were here over the weekend to visit their sisters, Mrs. Nora Ball and Mrs. Betty Murphy. Miss Betsy Jean Wade, nurse at i Watts Hospital. Purham, is sneWw ing three weeks with her traniwC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade. Mrs. Robert Wade was dis charged from the Morehead City Hospital Thursday after treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Kemp of Hunningdon, Tenn., spent last week with his brother and sister in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Latsko of Mc Keesport, Pa., are spending 10 days with Mrs. Latsko's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade. Mrs. C. G. Kemp and daughter, Madeline, of Lebanon, Pa., are spending this week with Mrs. Kemp's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sissons of Washington, D. C? visited Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Russell over the weekend. Mrs. Brice Ficken and children of Mt. Olive spent last week with her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris. Mr. Ficken spent the weekend and they return ed home with him. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chalk Jr. and children drove to Spartanburg, S. C. over the weekend. Mrs. Chalk and children will remain to spend two weeks with relatives and Mr. Chalk returned home. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church will meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. W. Patrick, 1801 Shepard St. William Penn Blended I Whiskey Mrs. Phillips Hostess To Thursday Bridge Club firs. Phillips was hintess to the Thursday Night Bridle Club last week. Guests were Mrs. A. B. Vick Sr. and Mrs. L. A. Daniels. Mrs. Phillip* used zinnias and hy drangeas for decoration. Mrs. Phillips won High score, Mrs. Gus Davis was second high and Mrs Daniels ttafc low. The hostess served pineapple ' sherbet and cookies. The club will meet this week with Mrs. Howard Rivers. HOSPITAL NOTES Mdrehead City H?*IU1 Discharged after treatment: Mr. Harmon Bratcher, Newport, Saturday; Mike Willis, Morehead City. Saturday; Mr. William Koonre. Havelock, Saturday; Wil liam Easterlin, Beaufort, Tl?ui? day; Mr. Guy Hardy, South River, Thursday. Ann Clyde Peterson, Beaufort. Thursday; Mrs. Christopher Smith. Havelock. Thursday; Mrs. Robert Wade, Morehead City, Thursday; David Glenn Hall. Morehead City, Thursday; Loretta O'Conner, More head City, Saturday. Discharged after operation: Miss Dorothy Hartell, Morehead City, Saturday; Mr. Paul Jones, Stella, Thursday. Discharged: Mrs. Vance Gillikin and son. Beaufort, Saturday; Mrs. Frank Mathias and daughter, Newport. Thursday. Admitted: Mr. Charles Case, Huntington. West Va., Thursday; Mrs. Earl Dunn, Atlantic Beach, Thursday; Mrs. Willie Garner, Newport, Wed nesday; Mr. Luther Lewis, More head City, Thursday; Mrs. Leslie Moore, Beaufort, Thursday; Mr. At lee McCabe, Beaufort, Wednesday; Mr. Gilbert Willis, Morehead City, Friday; Mr. C. B. Wade, Morehead City, Saturday. Sea Level Hospital Discharged: Mrs. Leola Morris, Atlantic, Fri day; Mr. William Forrest. Newport, Friday; Clifton Von Yeomans, Smyrna, Saturday; Clyde Mason Jr., Atlantic. Saturday; Mrs. Carthe genia Davis. Davis, Saturday; Capt. John Nelson, Gloucester, Monday; Mrs. Leslie Daniels and son, Smyr na, Monday; Miss Grace Wilson, Merrimon, Monday; Mr. John Wright Goodwin, Cedar Island, Monday. Admitted: Miss Marie Willis, Morehead City, Thursday; Mr. Louie Willis, Harkers Island, Sunday; Mrs. Bet ty Dudley, Beaufort, Sunday; Mrs. Marie Nelson. Beaufort, Sunday; Mrs. Audrey Wade. Smyrna, Mon day; Mrs. Polly Mason, Atlantic, Monday; Mr. Alec Mason, Beaufort, Monday. Daughter Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Mike Giannattasio of Jeannette, Pa., announce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Jean, Monday, June 21. Mrs. Giannattasio is the former Agnes Newton of Morehead City. They also have a son, Mike Jr., who is 1 H years old. I STORK NEWS fcirthi * Morehead ntj Haapital To Mr. and Mrs. James Beet o?l Edgerton, Morehead City, twin dauthtera, Jo Anne and Mar? Anne, Wednesday. June 30. To Mr. and Mm Vance Allen Gil likin, Otway, a son, Hichey Allen, Wednesday, June 30. To Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Law rence, Beaufort, a daughter, Kristy kynn, Wednesday, June 30. irtbs at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Daniels. Smyrna, a son. Leslie Aria Jr., Wednesday, June 29. Mitt Barnett Schedules Meetings for Week Home Demonstration "Club meet ings for this week have been an nounced by Miss Martha Barnett, home agent. Today the Wiklwood I Club meets at 2:30 with Mrs. Wal i ter Whitley. Tomorrow the New | port Club meets at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Stanley Mann. Thursday at 1 :30 the North River Club will meet with Mrs. W. J. Dail. Next Monday the Merrimon Club will meet at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Wrenn Lawrence and the Wire Crass Club will meet at 8 p.m. with Mrs. C. A. Merrill. The discussion this month at all meetings will be "Savings and In vestments." Bible Class to Meet The L. L. Leary Bible Class of the First Baptist CTiurch meets to night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Reginald Willis, 1510 Aren dell St. New Christian Pastor Arrives The Rev. John W. Stewarts, Athens, Ga., has arrived to accept the pastorate of the First Christian Church, Morehead City. The Rev. Mr. Stewart fills the vacancy left by the resignation of the Rev. Edgar Harden. - The Rev. Mr. Stewarts came to Morehead City from Duke Univer sity, Durham, where he is studying for his doctor's degree. He has served in Rocky Mount, and before entering the university, served pas torates in Texas. The Rev. Mr. Stewarts is a grad uate of the University of Georgia and Texas Christian University. He is married and has two chil dren, John 9, and Mary Scott, 7. The Stewarts are living at 2212 Bridges St. i We can get the calcium our bodies need from milk, cheese made from whole milk and some green leafy vegetables. Among these are broccoli, cabbage, es carole, kale letuce and water cress. The high oxalic acid content of spinach, beet greens and chard interferes with the assimilation of the calcium they possess; but these three vegetables offer other nu trients so they should also be used often in family diets. June 28 - Members of th* Meth odist Youth Fellowship of tfarkers Island were entertained by the members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Ocracoke laat week end. The group of Markers Island youth had such a good time that one lad remarked that he hoped that the weather would be so bad that they could not make the boat trip back to Harkers Island Mon day. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Beasley and granddaughter of Portsmouth, Va , are visiting Mrs. Beasley's mother, Mrs. Joe Burrus. Making Ocracoke their home (or the summer are Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Collins of Rahway, N J. and their two grandchildren. Raymond and Edward Williams. Mr and Mrs. Russell Williams and daughter. Palsy, of Martins ville, Va., are visiting Mrs. Elean ora Ballance. Mary Jack Vaughan of Winston-Salem is a guest of Pat sy Williams. Mrs. J;-??1 Hold THAT - SMILE / Your cheerful smile it a reflection of good ? health, and good health is vital to your work and your happiness. Whtntvar health it at stalra. be- 2 ware of tha advice of wall-wishing but perhaps ? poorly informed friends. No one can afford to take chances. See your physician. Than for the medicines he prescribes. Registered Pharmacist On Duty At All Times ask you* nmiaJii To Hooo Ut Yoor hmutp MOREHEAD CITY DRUG CO. A Good Drug Store BUY A NEW CHEVROLET? TODAY'S BEST BUY FOR ECONOMY! 1m 54( m hf yMM btftN ? 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