Wed in Jessup, Gg.
Mrs. Glenn Bayette Bailey, the former Miss Geneva Carolyn
Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie Daniels of Stacy, whose
marriage to Mr. Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Glenn Bailey of Sims
took place on Saturday, June 19, in Jessup, Ga. Mrs. Bailey, a
registered nurse, has been employed at the Carolina General Hospital
in W(ilson. The couple will make their home in Jessup, Ga., where
Mr. Bailey, a staff sergeant, is stationed with the army.
Guests at Inlet Inn this week
include Mr. and Mrs. P. E. David
son of Birmingham. Ala., Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Carroll of Asheville and
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Worth and
son of Raleigh Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Creech of Greenville will
arrive Sunday to spend the sum
mer here as guests at the Inn.
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BEAUFORT, N. C.
Rev. Mr. Clary to Conduct
Services at St. Paul's
The Rev. Grayson Clary, rector
of Calvery Church, Tarboro, will be
guest priest in St. Paul's Episcopal
Church Sunday.
The Rev. Mr. Clary, who conduct
ed services in St. Paul's Church last
summer during the absence of the
rector, the Rev. J. P. Dees, will
conduct services at 8 o'clock and
11 o'clock in the morning.
Two Brush Fires
Rage Tuesday
Two brush fires on the Lennox
ville Road Tuesday threatened the
Safrit Lumber Co. and the homes
of Warren Willis and Sam John
son.
The first alarm was called in to
Beaufort ^firenne?**tl>?ll a.m. A
brush fire was raging at the rear
of the lumber company property
and had started to burn a corner
of a warehouse.
That fire was brought under con
trol and a short time later the same
alarm was rung again to call fire
men to the area between the
Standard Net Company and the
Johnson and Willis homes.
A skeleton crew was left to mop
up the fire at the Safrit property
and the other firemen w*nt East
ward to the second blare. They
used the truck owned by the Rural
Fire Association.
The fire had gained so much
headway that a backfire had to be
started to bring it under control.
Water from the fire department's
booster tank and the Rural Fire
Association truck was used to put
out the blaze. The Rural Associa
tion truck was refilled once.
Everything was reported under
control by 2 p.m.
Deportment Drills
Beaufort Fire Department went
through its weekly drills last night
Aviation Fuel Terminal* port.
Last night's drill was the first
this' week. There was no drill
Monday night because of the
Fourth of July.
? Yoar Doctor writti aa
important prescription . , ,
quick compounding it at
?cntial. Bat (here it mo oat
to tend to the drag ttore . . .
In tuck emergencies tele
phone ut. Our meetenger
will call for tkc pretcrip
tion, and retarn witk tkc re
quired medicine!. Thar* it
no extra ckarge.
Remember, our delivery
tervice bringt you "any
thing from the drug More"
at any time you call.
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DRUG CO.
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Merrill Bldg. Beaafert, N. C.|
Beaufort Social News
Mrs. UckvMd rUUlpi, SactHy K4IU r rkat (-SSM
Mr and Mrs. George Cottingham
have returned from Lake City. Fla .,
and have taken an apartment in the
Queen Anne apartment house.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Lewis and
son, Clifford, drove Ann Lewis to
Camp Trailee, at Dudley, Sunday.
Mr. John Pake spent the week
end and holiday at home with his
family. He is spending the summer
fishing off South Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of
Norfolk spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Springle.
Mrs. George Gilbert left Wednes
day for Wilmington to visit Mrs.
Henry Omily and Mrs. Sadie Gas
kins.
Sgt. Alex D. Lewis of Maxwell
Air Force Base, Montgomery, Ala.,
spent the weekend and holiday with
his parents and family. Mrs. Lewis
and baby, who had been staying
here, accompanied him back to
Montgomery to make theif home
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Thomas and
two daughters, Patsy and Georgia
Lee, of Norfolk, arrived over the
weekend for a visit with Mrs.
Thomas' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Truitt. Mr. Thomas has returned
to Norfolk, while Mrs. Thomas and
her two daughters will remain for
an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tarkington
and daughter. Jenifer, left Monday
for a short visit to Washington,
D. C.
Miss Gladys Chadwick left Fri
day for Rocky Mount to join her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Chadwick. From there
they will go to Bowling Green, Ky.,
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chad
wick.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Dees and
daughter, Margaret, left Wednes
day for a visit to Wrightsville
Beach and Asheville. They will re
turn home Aug. 1.
Billy Crawford, USCG, has re
turned to the states after being on
weather patrol in the Pacific. He
will be stationed at Seattle, Wash.
Maj. and Mrs. R. K. Williams
and three children, who have been
stationed at Fort Leavenworth,
Kan., arrived Wednesday for a visit
with Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George Brooks. From
here the Williams will go to Wasbr
ington, D. C., where Major Wil
liams will be stationed at the Pen
tagon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy
and sons, Somerville, Mass., are
visiting Mrs. McCarthy's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Price Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Pickett of
Durham spent the weekend with
their daughter and son-in law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bobby Springle.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Gillikin
and daughters returned to Charles
ton, S. C., Sunday after a ten-day
visit at their home at Beaufort
RFD.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wheatley, for
merly of Washington moved into
the Hilton Hill house on Front
Street, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarman and
young daughter of Fayetteville
spent the weekend here with their
parents.
Mrs. Daisy Neal of Portsmouth,
Ohio, spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Ruth Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Hill and
daughters of Frederick, Md., spent
the holiday weekend with Mrs.
Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Pake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hill and chil
dren will return to their home in
Washington, D. C. today after a
three weeks' visit with Mr. Hill's
mother, Mrs. Joaie Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis will
leave for Penderlea this weekend
after a visit here. From Pender
lea they will (a to Port Monmouth,
N. J . to vuit Mr and Mrs. Wiley
Lewis.
Mrs. Raymond Gaylor returned
to her home in Ayden Monday after
a weekend visit with her daughter
ami son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Steed.
M/Sgt. George Brooks Jr., USA,
has arrived in Liu, Auatria. Hi*
family will leave in August to join
him there.
Mr find Mrs R. E Wicker re
turned to their home in Richmond
Wednesday after a week's visit
with Mrs. Wicker's brother, Mr. M.
L. Walker.
Mr. John Johnson left Tuesday
for New Yo(k after a weekend visit
with his wife and family.
Miss Jo Summers left Mondny
for her home in Gibsonville utter
a weekend visit with Mr. and Mr*.
Burton Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mimms of Dur
ham have been spending this week
with Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Silar of
York, Pa? who were stationed here
during the war, spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safrit.
Mr. W. A. Mace will arrive today
from Empire, La., for a week's visit
with his wife and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davis of
Falls Church, Va., will arrive this
weekend to visit Mrs. Ruby Hol
land of Smyrna and Join their
daughter and son, who have been
visiting her.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. May Jr. of
Lexington, and Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. May of Thomasville have been
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. May.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Holland lef*
yesterday for their home in Falls
Church, Va., after a visit with Mrs.
Holland's mother, Mrs. J. J. Davis.
They were accompanied by Mrs.
Davis and Mrs. Joel Davis of Har
lowe.
Mr. Harry Brown of High Point
arrived Wednesday to join his wife
who has been visiting her mother,
Mrs. W. A. Pierce. He brought
his sister-in-law, Mrs. I-ee Stroup of
Morganton, who will visit her
mother.
Lt. and Mrs. Jay Ky Beam, who
had been visiting his parent*, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Beam, left over the
weekend for Monterey, Cal., where
Lt. Beam will take a year's post
graduate work in the Naval College
there.
Mrs. Alice Roberts and her son,
Gray, are visiting Mrs. L. K. Lewis
of Southport.
Charlene Moore, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eldad Moore, cele
brated her 6th birthday Tuesday
with a television party.
Mrs. Ray Fisher and son of Cher
ryville and Mrs. Viola Sisk and
daughter of Shelby spent the
Fourth with their sister and broth
er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beam.
Ivey Mason Jr., is home on leave
from Elizabeth City where he is
stationed with the Coast Guard.
Mrs. James Boyd and three chil
dren of Kannapolis spent Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Daniels.
Mis* Laura Stephens and Miss
Mabel Rich returned home last
Thursday from Chicago where
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2-3231
Front St. Beaufort, N.4.
Davis-Pake
Miss Dorothy Louise Pake,
whose marriage to Mr. William
Paul Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Davis of New Bern, is
announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Pake.
The wedding took place Friday.
June 25, in the parsonage of the
First Baptist Church, Conway, S. C.
The bride attended Beaufort
High School and was a member of
the junior class.
Mr. Davis is a graduate of New
Bern High School and served for
two years in Europe with the Ar
my.
The newly-married couple are
making their home at 5:30 Blades
Ave., New Bern.
Friendship Club Meets
With Mrs. Smith Tuesday
The Friendship Club met Tues
day with Mrs.- Richard Smith.
Mrs. Myra Martin won the door
prize and Mrs. Steve Mason won !
the bingo cover-all prize.
Mrs. Smith served soft drinks ]
and cookies and presented the ,
members with surprise packages as
favors.
Mrs. Tommy Piner will be
hostess at the August meeting.
they had feone to attend the fun
eral of Miss Harriet Stephens.
Mrs. Rona Bulluck will return
home this weekend from a visit to
Pinetops and Rocky Mount. Mr.
and Mrs. Conn Proctor of Rocky
Mount will bring her home and
spend the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ivey Mason.
''Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Wilder and
daughter, Delle, Clinton, S. C., and
Miss Genie Marshall, Rock Hill,
S. C\, spent the weekend here visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilder's son,
Don. They stayed at Sunshine
Court, Front Street. f/ ?? ??
Fulcher-Gaskill Wedding Vows
Given in Home Ceremony Saturday
The marriage of Miss Catherine
'Gaakill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Gaskill of Sea Level, to Mr.
Sterling Fulcher. son of Mrs.
Charlie Fulcher of Stacy, was
solemnized on Saturday. July 3. at
10:30 in the morning, at the home
of the bride's parents in Sea Level.
The Rev. Louie I^wis, pastor of
the Atlantic Methodist circuit, per
I formed the double ring ceremony.
White gladiolas, white pom poms
and ferns were used to decorate
the house.
! Prior to the wedding ceremony
Mrs. Harry Simmons, pianist, gave
a program of nuptial music and
Miss Ruth Taylor of Sea Level,
soloist, sang The Sweetest Story
Ever Told.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her brother, Eugene Gas
kill of Fayetteville, wore a white
dress of embroidered organdy with
imported lace. The dress was fash
ioned with fitted bodice and bouf
fant skirt. She wore white acces
sories and a sweetheart shaped hat
of white straw and tiers of net. She
carried a bouquet of white carna
tions showered with white ribbon
and stephanotis.
Mrs. Paul M. Gaskill of Atlanta,
Ga., sister-in-law of the bride was
matron of honor and the bride's
only attendant. She wore a yellow
linen dress fashioned on princess
style, a white straw hat, and car
ried a bouquet of orchid lilies with
streamers of pastel net.
Alden Fulcher of Norfolk,
nephew of the bridegroom, served
as best man.
Before leaving on a wedding trip
to the mountains of North Caro
lina and Virginia, Mrs. Fulcher
changcd into a pink silk shantung
dress with black and white acces
sories, and wore her bridal corsage.
The bride is a graduate of At
lantic High School and of East
Carolina College. Greenville, where
she received both her BS and MA
degrees. She has been a teacher in
the Beaufort primary department
for the past few years.
The bridegroom is a graduate of
Atlantic High School and of the
U. S. Coast Guard Specialist
School. He is serving with the rank
of Chief Boatswain in the U. S.
Coast Guard.
On their return from their wed
ding trip, they will live in Ports
mouth, Va.
Thursday night Mr. and Mrs.
Gaskill entertained at a reception
at the Sea Level Inn to honor the
bridal couple.
Guests were greeted at the door
by Mrs. Nadine Harris of Atlantic
and ushered to the receiving line,
composed of the bridal couple, Mr.
and Mrs. Gaskill and Mr. and Mrs.
kPaul-Gaskill.
Miss Fannie Robinson of Atlan
tic was in charge of the bride's
book which was placed on a table
covered with a linen damask cloth.
Mrs. David Beveridge of Beau
fort and Mis Julian Gaskill of
Goldsboro servti the puncti and
Miss Ruth Tayloi and Miss Lena
Taylor, both of Sea Level, served
the cake, nuts and mints to the
guests.
The serving table was decorated
with a three tiered wedding rake
with ivy and nosegays of white
pompoms on a white Madeira
cloth. The table was centered with
a large arrangement of white gladi
olas and greens, and antique brass
five branched candelabra.
Goodbyes were said to Mrs. P
M. Fulcher of Atlantic.
Any Chinese cabbage in your
market? It makes a pleasant flavor
change for a salad. Mix it with
other greens and French dressing;
or put it into a carrot slaw.
Three New Member* Join
Junior Woman'* Club
Three new members, Mrs Hugh
Gordon. Mrs Billy Oomun and
Miss Catherine Noe, war* Wel
comed into the Juaiar WaMu
Club Monday evening whaa M Oat
at Inlet Inn.
Mrs. Eddie Paull, chairman of
the Clothe* Cloaet. aanouaoad that
clothing was needed lor county wej
lare cases. Sbe asked anyaoe with
clothing to donate to call Imt at
2 3331. A member of the chib will
pick it up.
Fou- members, Mrs Danforth
Hill. Mrs. Glenn Adair, Mrs. Jattes
Steed and Mrs. Wiley Taylor it,.
will serve on a committee ytitli the
Jaycees to work out plan* for tat
ing over the Scout buildljiy *
Miss Estelle O'Bara. a
of the art school, wai
speaker. She spoke on the I
program ottered by Woma
Mrs. Carl Chadwick was a guest.
When you are making a frozen
desert in your refrigerator, sel
your temperature control for faat
freezing for best results.
lege summer school.
DR. WM. I. GAUSE & ASSOCIATES
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE
HAVELOCK CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
U. S. Highway No. 70 West of Havelock
DAILY CLINIC HOURS ? ?12 and 2 3
Other Hours by Appointment
PHONE HAVELOCK 2751
PRESCRIPTIONS
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For accuracy and complete satisfaction
bring your next prescription to us. We also
offer prompt pick-up and delivery service.
Day Phone 2-3331 Night Phone 2-3441
Joe House Drug Store
425 Front St. . Beaufort, N. C.
JACK n JILL'S
July Clearance Sale
STARTS TODAY - 9:00 a.m.
Boys' and Girls' Swimwear ? Sizes 2-14
Boys' and Girls' Short Sleeve Polo Shirts
Sizes 1-14
Boys' and Girls' Caps and Hats
Girls' Shorts ? Sizes 2-14
Children's Pajamas
All Girls Dresses and Pinafores
Girls Sleeveless Blouses
Sixes 7- 14
Girls and Misses Moccasins
Sites 4-10
Boys Summer Suits and Slacks
Sizes 2-16
Boys White Twill Short and Long Pants
Sizes 2-8
Boys Shorts
Sizes 2 - 12
Boys Cotton and Nylon Shirts
Sizes 2-16
Children's Low-Quarter Canvas Shoes
Thru Size 3
Other Fine Values
Boys' Slacks ? Waist Sizes 25-31. Values to $9.95 ..NOW $5.95
Boys' Baseball Suits ? $3.19 Value _ NOW $1.98
Boys' and Girls' Boxer Top Dungarees ? Sizes 2-5 98c
Toddlers' Overalls ? Sizes 6 mo. to 3 years. Values to $1.98. NOW 98c
Girls' Sox ? Values to 59c ....NOW 19c Per Pair
ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS OR IXCHANOIS
JACK n JILL
FRONT ST. ? BEAUFORT . . ?|
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