Beaufort Social N#Wi Mr.. Larkwood Phillips. Saciety Editor Phrte t-3$U Mrs. N T. Ennett, who has been spending the winter in Richmond with her niec>\ Miss Caroline Sola ter. will arrivt today to open her apartment at :M5 Front St.. and also her summtr cottage, Borden Lodge on Bogu? Sound Miss Sclater and Miss Virginia Drew of Richmond, will accompany Mrs. En nett here for a visit. Mrs. Ennett will return in the fall to make her home in Richmond1- with Miss Sclater. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton Willis, the former Gilda Davis, and their two sons. Ronnie and Corey, of Jacksonville are spending the summer with Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Harkers Island. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and baby of Sanford spent the week?nd with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Harris, Donald Harris and Mr. and Mrs Bobby Harris of Turlington visited Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Turnage over the weekend. Mr. Alex Mason was taken to Sea Level Hospital Sunday night for treatment. tyr. and Mrs. Louis Potter of Winston-Salem arrived Sunday for a visit with Miss Nanny Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peterson and children spent the weekend in Southport where they visited Mrs. Peterson's mother. Mrs. W. P. Sellers of Norfolk and her son. Capt. Duncan Sellers, USA, of San Francisco, left last E. W. Downum Co. DEPAKTMENT STORE Wednesday afttr a short visit wft Misi Lena Duncan. &|r. and Mrs James ffotiah speht the weekend in Pefletie where they visited relatives. K#lss joy tart 6f ftilTsboro i spending this week with Mis Jackie Young. Nfr. and Mrs Newman Lewi of Penderlea are spending thi wee* with Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs Jacl Parlifc. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pake and twi daughters of Norfolk spent th weekend with Mr. Pake's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Pake. Mr. Pat returned to Norfolk after a week end visit while Mrs. Pake and thei daughters will remain for a visit. Mrs. J. G. Walters and daughter Frances, of LaGrange, will visi with Mrs. Walter's mother, Mrs Winnie Mason, while Mrs. Walters sister, Mrs. L. C. Davis, is in Texa with her daughter, Mrs. B. L. Jones Mrs. Kenneth Porter and daugh ter, Michele, of Tucson. Ariz., an spending the summer with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis o Harkers Island. Mr. Porter, who i: attending summer school at Chape Hill, spent the holiday and week end with his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rankin o Fayetteville spent the weekent with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hood. Mr. and Mil. Jim Herrman am children of Dayton, Ohio, and Misi Paula Jones, who has been visiting them, will arrive tomorrow t< spend the month of July here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Littlefiek will leave Thursday for Boston Mass., after a visit with Mrs. Little field's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bay ard Taylor. Mrs. William Dixon, the formei Nell Congleton, is a patient at D( Paul Hospital in Norfolk where she is receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Leon K. Thomas who have been living in Edentor wkii pnv moRE? EC . 179fS LESS TRADE-IN ip It.... 30?? YOUR COST Railed Hm? 14995 DOWN PATIENT . . $19.95 Including Installation MONTHLY PAYMENT ..... *1117 Too can pay more bat 70a not buy better cooking perfor mance. Balanced controlled beat oven ? Etflex burnera ? GUARANTEED FOR LIFE - Countleea stages of adjust ments to meet every cooking need? (ram fait boiling or trying down to gentle boding as deatred - 8am vttambu. Model as shown baa a luxurioua glaaa panelled back splasher with built-in spring wound timer, appUanea outlet and twin lamp that floodlights the top of the range. ?on One features that make cooking eaaier, come in or call ua today . . SALES (I] 130 Craven 3?. PhotW 2-70*1 CORP. B? fort, N. C and are spending the summer at Harshallberg, attended the Saleldy Tatum wedding in Washington g Monday. ? Mr. and Mrs John Duncan left ^ Monday for their Borne ft Raleigh after a visit bete. Miss Helen Vaughn of Radford, Va., is here for a visit with her sis . ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and j Mrs. Leslie Moore. ji Mr. Paul Jones left Saturday for j Tucson, Ariz., to join Mrs. Jones and their two sons who have been visiting there for the past month. They will tour California before p returning home. f Dr. Arthur Brasheer of Rich s mond spent the weekend with Dr. I and Mrs. W. Is. Rudder. Mrs. Herbert Beebe left Saturday for Pemberton, N. J., after spend j ing the spring here. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carrow of Philadelphia will arrive this week j for a visit with Mr. Carrow's fam 5 ily. They will stay at the Paul j Jones house while here. 1 Cdr. David Mosier left yesterday for Washington, D. C? after spend j ing the weekend here with his wife and children who are staying with ' Mrs. W. K. Hinnant. Mrs. Mary Lawrence of Irwin spent last week with her sister and r brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nor , wood Young. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason and son, Randy, and Mrs. Catherine Coppley 'and daughter, Ann, and j Mr. Dewey Bradley and Mr. Rich ? ard Ladd, all of Durham, arrived Saturday to spend a week at the Mason's summer home. Mr. and Mrs. N, W. Taylor and young son of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farlee and sftn,' 'Ricky, will leave tomorrow for New Jersey to visit Mr. Farlee's family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter and children of New York are visiting Mr. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Potter. Mrs. Clarence Bowers of Tampa, Fla.. has arrived for a visit with her sister, Miss Mattio Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen of Ral eigh, formerly of Beaufort, are staying at the Jefferson Hotel for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. Parkin's family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Swain and three daughters of Norfolk arrived over the weekend for a visit with Mrs. Swain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pake. Mr. Swain returned home Monday while Mrs. Swain and her daughters will remain on for a three weeks' visit. Mr. Ralph Thomas returned to Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada, yes terday after a visit here. Mrs. Thomas and thelf two children will remain for an extended visit be fore returning home. Mr and Mm. Charles Davis and daughter, Charlynn, of Tucson, Ariz., are spending the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Harkers Island, while he Is working at Pivers Island, doing research under Dr. W. A. Chipman. Mrs. Mary Thomas left last Wed nesday for New Bern to visit her sister, Mrs. Joseph Wllliama. Mrs. N. W. Taylor and Mrs. Clifford fleet drove her there. Mrs. Mary Piver and Mrs. Daldie Heath, both of Kinston, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Con gleton. Mr. Jimmy Jarman of Ports mouth. Va., apent the holiday and weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ber nice Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jones and two sons left Sunday for a week's stay at Ocracoke. Mrs. John Haynes left over the for Radford, Va., to be husband, who has been ^ j. OBITUARIES Girt HARDY Guy K>rdy, 41, South River. dIM Thursdu, in fhe Morehead City Hoapital. Funeral services were belif at 2 o'clock Saturday afternodft at Ed wards Chapel. Sooth River, with fhe Rev. W. E. Anderson and the Rev Carroll Hansley officiating. Burial was In tfie family plot at Lukens Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Gladys Hardy; a son. Guyon; two daughters. Mrs Kathleen Mfeftrt. Mias Gwendolyn Hardy; one broth er. Willie Hardy; one sister. Mrs. Mary Ellen Edwards; and one grandchild, all of South River. GEORGE WESLEY MORRISON George Wesley Morrison, 86. died Tuesday. June 28. at the home of his son. Milton Morrison, of Crab Point. Funeral services were held in Statcsville. MRS. THERSA SMITH NELSON Mrs. Thersa Smith Nelson. 84, died Sunday afternoon at her home at Atlantic. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Primitive Baptist Church, Atlantic, with the Elder R. B. Gray and El der Gurganus officiating. Burial will be in the community cemetery. Surviving are three daughters. Mrs. Nina Robinson of Norfolk, Mrs. Winfield Fulcher, Mrs. Luther I. Smith, both ot Atlantic. MURRAY THOMAS JR. Funeral services for Thomas Murray Thomas Jr., 70, who died at 1 his home. 215 Front St., Beaufort, Thursday morning after a long ill ness were held at 3 o'clock Satur day afternoon in Ann Street Meth odist Church, with the Rev. J. D. Young, pastor of the church, offi ciating. Burial was in Ocean View Cemetery. Mr. Thomas, who had served as sheriff of the county, deputy sheriff, town clerk, and assistant ABC officer, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Charles Cheek of Beaufort, Mrs. C. R. Swearingen of Smithfield; two sisters, Mrs. C. S. Maxwell. Miss Laura Thomas, both of Beaufort: and three brothers, Jerry of Suffolk, Charles and Phillip, both of Beaufort. Pallbearers were Mr. Thomas's nephews, Ralph Thomas, Phillip Neal Thomas Jr., Bill Murray Thomas, Leon King Thomas. George Murray Thomas Jr. and Alonzo Thomas. Honorary pall bearers were the peace officers, highway patrolmen and James H. Potter III, George Huntley Jr., Robert Safrit, Tom Gibbs and Ben Gibbs. Out-of-towners here for the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson of Westerly, R. I? Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell of New Bern, Mr. Rudolph Pelletier of Maysville, Dr. Tom Cheek, Mrs. Thad Upchurch and Mrs. Fred Brink, all of Smithfield. MRS. ALVENIA GARNER Mrs. Alvenia Garner, 68, died Friday morning in Morehead City Hospital. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Sound View Free Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Carroll Hansley of ficiating. Burial was in Gales Creek Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Garner are her daughter, Mrs. Warren Alligood of Beaufort; four sons, Claude of Hampton. Va., Marion and Allen, both of Newport RFD, Blake, USN, stationed at Guam; one brother, Roy Goodwin of Beaufort; four sis ters, Mrs. Ella Pittman, Mrs. Rlttie Day. both of Beaufort. Mrs. lola Goodwin, Mrs. Dolly Goodwin, both of Cedar Island, four step-sons and three step-daughters Wheatley's Welcome Son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheatley Jr. of Charlotte welcomed a son Sat urday, July 3. The newcomer haa a 3-year-old sister, Johann. Mrs. Wheatley is the former Joyce Johnson of Beaufort. The Person Who Fills Your Proscription Tour registered phar macist is thoroughly qualified by long year* of professional study and experience to compound your doctor's prescription with the utmost pre cision. * BELLS DRUG STORE Mirt* 1-3331 Front St. Bwifort, N. C. WITH the 4-H'EftS liARTflA HARNETT Hitte Agent ALVIN C. NEWSOME Ant County Agent If sufficient interest is shown on the pert of 4-H Club members, a State Band will be organized dur ing 4-H Week Maj. C. D. Kuts chinsti, Director of State College Band, has agreed to give a special course of instruction during the week. If this is carried through, a special concert will be given on Friday night of 4-H Club Week. Any 4-H Club member inter ested in participating in this band, should contact the home agent's office at once, since it will be ne cessary to send in an application form, in order to participate. Club members who are in high school bands might participate, if their applications are accepted. The 4-H district eliminations con test it Washington, N. C., will take place Thursday and not today as stated in last Tuesday's NEWS TIMES. Ten boys and girls from Carteret will participate. The annual 4-H Club Week, com monly called 4-H Short Course, will be held at State College in Raleigh, July 19-24. During this week approximately 1,000 of the top 4-H Club members from 100 counties in North Carolina will gather on the State College cam pus for a week of instruction, in spiration and fun. While in Kaleigh the 4-H mem bers will live in the college dormi tories. Most of the meetings will be in the giant William Neal Rey nolds Coliseum, a building on the campus that can accommodate 12, 500 f>eople for a basketball game. During the mornings there will be classes on things of interest to 4-H members. One of the classes this year will be "It's Nice to Know How." This class will be on man ners and how to act in public places. Also the finals of the various 4-H contests will be held. Demonstrations on vegetable pro duction, livestock, conservation, electricity, public speaking and several others will be given. On Wednesday night the State Health Pageant will be held with the county health kings and queens from all over North Carolina par ticipating. Then the state dress revue will be presented Thursday night with beautiful dresses made by the 4-H girls and modeled by the girls that made the dresses. Tours to the Governor's Mansion and State Capitol also will be made. Swimming, dancing, and other types of recreation will be planned for everyone to partici pate in throughout the week. Bill Turpin of Broad Creek is the County Health King who will participate in the State Health Pa geant. Hi* brother. David, will act as a delegate from the Camp Glenn Junior 4-H Club. The length of lime colored clothes are washed may cause them to lose color. So if you use a wash ing machine, keep them in the machine only long enough to get them clean. To avoid the need for long or hard washing, colored clothes should not be allowed to become badly soiled before laun- 1 dering. Meet A Man with Secu/utdf The Reason's smartest BLOUSES, SKIRTS, HALTERS, PEDAL PUSHERS and SHORTS. We are discontinuing several lines of nationally advertised lingerie. 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