Miss GoskHI Honored At Shower Wednesday Mrs. Thomas finer and Mm. Ralph Pake eniertaiuad at a bridal shower Wednesday evening at the home o t Mrs. Finer to honor Mim Ruth Gaskill who will be married in (he fail to WtHwm Bradford, USHC. Bingo was played during the eve ning witti prizes being awarded the winners Mrs Myra Martin won the cover all prize. Miss Gaskill was presented with a corsage of red carnations by bo hostesses. Her sisters, Mrs. Wil liam Murray of Newport and Mrs Noel Girvin of Jacksonville, and her motlier, Mrs. Raymond Gaskill, were presented with corsages of summer marigolds. Fruit punch, block cake, nuts and mints were served the 30 guests. Miss Flossie Phillips Honored at Bridal Shower Miss Patsy Willis, Mrs. William Skarren and Mrs. Pearl Webster entertained at a shower Wednes day evening to honor Miss Flossie Phillips who will be married this evening to Mr. Raymond Still. Bingo was played during the evening with prizes being awarded the winners. Among the gifts received by Miss Phillips were a bedspread, sheets and pillow slips, a special gift from her co-workers at Rose's Store. Cookies, nuts, mints and soft drinks were served the 26 guests. A Service Vital to Your Good Health We are your doctor'* good "right hand" in protecting your health. We fill hi* prescription promptly and accurate ly using only the fineit pharmaceutical* obtain able. BELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-3231 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. NOTICE MR. E. L. DAVIS of Harkers Island - Agent for SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. May be contacted for Sales ? Service or Rental of SINGER SEWING MACHINES Phone 2-8144 DR. WM. I. GAUSE & ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE HAVELOCK CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC U. S. Hlghwsy No. TO West of Hsvslock DAILY CLINIC HOURS ? S-12 sad M Other Boars by Appointment PHONE HAVELOCK 1781 Save Money On AUTO INSURANCE If. like mart careful comptel* auto iaauraa it at a aavinga-check Nation-wide friendly. ?? Farm Bureau /bat aervioe biMWianl mMmHc nml policy to md full (Mate No DAVID MURRAY PImm M3M Royal BM*. MorakU City, N. C. Farm Bureau n Beaufort Social News Mm. hitwH n?K 8*Mjr Mltar PWm S-SM4 Ronnie Quid ley. USCG, who is in Hawaii 'at present, will team there the 4th of Auguat far Curtis Bay, Md. Mrs. Joseph Cimall, the former Thelma Willis, and her young daughter of Baltimore, Md., are here to spend the remainder of the summer with her mother, Mrs. Harry Parkin. Mr. and Mrs. I HcGinnis and daughters wUl leave tomorrow for their home in New Orleans, La., after a visit with Mrs. Lutie Jones. Mr. and Mrs. George Garner, who are spending the summer in Port Monmouth, N. J., spent last Sunday in Wilmington, Del., with Mrs. George Dubin, the former Mar garet Lewis of Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. George Parkin and Mr. Reuben Shaw, all of Raleigh, will spend this weekend here and visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kubanks. ' Mrs. C. R. Wheatly and Mrs. Ed Davidson and three children will spend this weekend in Norfolk and attend the Herrington family re union. Mr and Mrs. Dan Ward Bowen and three daughters of Windsor will spend this weekend here with Mrs. Bowen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman Jr. spent last weekend at home from Chapel Hill where Mr. Eastman is attending summer school. Mr. Charles Clawson returned home Friday from Newfield, N. J.,, where he had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clawson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and children returned home yesterday from Tuscon, Aril., and California. Mrs. Katy Lou Dorrler and daughter, Linda, and Miss Betsy Jones are spending two weeks in New York. Kit Jones will return hom4 today from Alliance where he has been visiting T. G. Leary Jr. Miss Annie Goodwin( of New Bern, formerly of Cedar* Island, is receiving treatment in St. Luke's Hospital. New Bern, for a broken hip which she sustained in a fall at her home last Thursday. . Miss Sylvia Harrell returned home last Friday from Atlantic Highlands, N. J., where she had been visiting Miss Sterling Chad wick and Mrs. Harvey Smith. Mr. Ralph Thomas arrived last weekend to join his wife and chil dren who have been visiting here for the past month. They will leave this weekend for their home in Tillsonburg, Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williamson of Roanoke Rapids and Mr. G. V. Har rell, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Harrell and youag torn, all of Raleigh. spent last w*ek*ad with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stott. Mr. and Mrs Carlton Dobaon of Richmond haw bean spending this week with Mra. Dobaan's mother. Mn. H C Jones. Mrs Mace Garfish left Tuesday far Ocraeoke after a week's risit hare with her sister, Mrs. W. E. A. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Koon and daughter are spending two weeks in the western part of the state. Mra. John G. Jones and daughter, Betsy, attended the Middle-Allan tic Florist Convention in Roanoke, Va., recently and visited Mrs Jones' niece, Mrs. L. C. Halblieb at Virginia Beach. ? Mrs. B C. Brown of Washington, D. C., will arrive this weekend for a three weeki stay at the Dr. Dun can house. Mr and Mrs. Sam Mann of Eliza beth City arrived Tuesday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Clin ton Lewis. Mrs. Annie Midgett, who had been visiting them, accom panied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Dunn spent last weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolfe and young daughter of North Augusta, S. C , spent last weekend with Mrs. Wolfe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geddy Bennett. Dr. A- B. Bra sheer of Richmond will spend this weekend with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Rudder. He will accompany the Rudders and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Potter to Oera coke (or the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. James Davis Potter drove Mrs. Potter's mother, Mrs. F. A. Felder, who had been visit ing them, back to her home in Bur lington Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheek will spend this weekend in Smith field with Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Swear ingen. Mr. Kenneth Wright Jr. of Chap el Hill spent last weekend with his parents. ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Moore and children returned home last week end from Northfield, N. J., where they had been visiting Mrs. Moore's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lewis and son, Jim, returned home Wednes day from a short stay at Core Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall and chil dren left Tuesday for Greensboro after a week's stay at Mrs. Hall's mother's home. Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. J. L. Selvey of Greens boro, ipent the weekend with the Halli. Mrs. Floyd Meirill and daugh ter, Jackie, of Greensboro are visit ing relatives here. Mr. Merrill spent the weekend here with his family. Mr. David Modlin, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Pete Ro mano in Plainfield, N. J., left there yesterday for Jacksonville, Fla., to visit another sister, Mrs. Harry McGraw. Mrs. Leslie Moore underwent an operation at Morehead City Hos pital yesterday morning. The Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Dees and their daughter, Margaret, will return home this weekend from a three weeks' visit to WrightsvUle Beach and AsheviHe. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon of High Point will arrive Sunday for a week's ita/ at Atlantic Beach. Mr*. Jean George will return this weekend from Durham where she has been spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason. g/8ft. W. G. Williams left Tues day for Ei Toro, Calif., prior to leaving for overseas duty. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Sapundiesa of fjrij year OIiIj #OCTOt 9am money and Medina iiiftriag by visiting your Doctor >1 the first sugges tion of illness. And, . covh, you'll want to bring hit prescriptions to this "Reliable" pharmacy (or Careful compounding. Outhri*-JonM Drug Co. PImm 14911 Carol Colo, Bill Taylor Wed in Homo Ceremony The marriage of Mis* Carol Cole, daufhter of Mr and Mrs W A Cote o t Beaufort, to Mr William Taylor of Beaufort, ton of Mra. Sara TayUr and the late Mr. L H Taylor at Sea Level, wat aotem nized Thursday nlfht, July 22, at the home of the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Arline Taylor of High land Park. The Rev. L. A. Lewis, pastor of the Atlantic Methodist Church, performed the double ring cert May. Ivy, evergreens and asters wen used to decorate the living room and candles gave the only illumina tion to the ceremony. The bride, who was given in mar riage by her brother, Arthur Staf ford. wore a street length dress of white pique and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Sue Wade, aunt of the bride; was matron of honor She wore a dress of blue dotted swiss and a white carnation corsage Mr. Jack Lewis was best man for Mr. Taylor. Mrs. Cole wore an aqua blue crepe dress and a corsage of white carnations for her daughter's wed ding, and Mrs. Taylor wore a brown dress and a corsage of white carna tions. Immediately after the wedding ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Arline Tay lor entertained at a reception for the newly married couple, and serv ed punch and wedding cake. Mr. Taylor is now employed with the Seashore Bus Company of Beaufort. The newly married couple are making their home at <121 Turner St., Beaufort. Two Hostesses Honor Miss Betty Lou Rice Mrs. Roscoe Miller and Mrs. Vic Bellamah entertained at a shower Wednesday evening to honor Miss Betty Lou Riee who will leave next week for California. Winners of contests were Mrs. Joe Windley and Mrs. Braxton Adair. Mrs. Sal Palazzo won the door prize. Miss Rice was presented with a corsage of white carnations, and as special gift from her hostesses, an evening bag. Lime punch, cake, nuts and mints were served. County Bridge League Winners Announced Eight and one-half tables were in play Mopday night when Uie t'art?et Copnty Bridge Leafu* met 4 the Morehead City Recrea tion Center. North-south winners were first, Andrew McKnight, E. A. Hessee; second, Mrs. Jack Windley, Mrs, J. S. Steed; third, Dr. Charles Duf fy, S. K. Hedgecock. East-west winners were first, Mrs. Duke Howard, Mrs. James Rumley; second, Mrs. Floyd Chad wick, Mrs. Don Martin; third, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jones. Inlet Inn Goeeta Guests at Inlet Inn include Dr. H. McAndrews, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott, New Bern; Mr and Mri. Rutherford Fleet and daughter, Molly, Richmond; Miss Bessie Blacknall, Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cumbery, Bennetts ville, S. C.; Mrs. Charles Cunning ham and son, Mrs. Stanley Whit aker, Kinxton; Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Durham, Greensboro; Dr. and Mrs Forrest Free, .Westchester, Pa. Webb* Welcome Daughter Mr. an# Mrs. James Webb of Morehead City welcomed a 6 pound, 13 ounce daughter, Nora Joanne, Wednesday morning in More bead City Hospital. Mrs. Webb is the former Connie Lewia, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard Lew is of Beaufort. McGrawi Welcome Daughter M/Sgt. and Mrs Harry McOraw of Jacksonville, Fla., welcomed a daughter, Mary Ann, Saturday, July 3. The newcomer has a year old brother, Jimmy. Mrs. McGraw la the former Mary Modlln of Beau fort. Miami, Fla., left yesterday for New York after a visit here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Waldenmaier and son, Bernie, of Fayetteville will arrive today to spend the weekend with Mrs. Waldlqn meter's mother, Mrs. Jack Dill. Capt. and Mrs. Adam Met* and two children will leave today for a visit to New York and Fred ericksburg,. Va. Billy Crawford. RM 3c, who has been on a weather patrol boat in the Pacific, has been transferred to the Coaat Guard Cutter Bonham, stationed at Com Bay, Ore. WE IMER COtD Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Discharged after treatment Mrs. Glen Harris. Beaufort, Wed nesday; Mr Purcell Jones, Camp Morehead, Wednesday; Ed Floyd, Camp Morehead, Wednesday Mr. Bernie Bullafd. Camp Morehead. Wednesday; Miss Ruth Willis, Morehead City, Wednesday; Mrs Leo Gray 4 Newport, Tuesday. James Kutulas, Whitakers, Sun day. Discharged after openuian: Mrs. E. D Raybon, Havelock, Monday; Mr. R W Safrit Sr., Beau fort, Sunday; Mr. A. H Tallman. Beaufort, Monday. Discharged: Mrs. Randolph Willis and daugh ter, Morehead City, Wednesday Admitted: Mr. George Pittman, Merrimon. Wednesday; Mr. Eugene Fox, New port, Sunday; Mr. Clifford T Lew is. Beaufort, Sunday; Mr O. J. Morrow. Morehead City. Monday: Mr. G. T. Splvey, Beaufort, Mon day. Sea Level Hospital Discharged : Nancy Nelson. Marshallberg, Monday; Mrs. T. T. Potter, Beau fort, Wednesday; Mrs. Mary Gilli kin. Otway, Wednesday; Mr. J. S. Fulcher, Beaufort. Thursday; Mrs Ion Lewis, daughter, Davis, Thurs day; Mrs. Carl Lewis, daughter. Harkers Island. Thursday; Mr. Les lie Mason, Beaufort, Thursday. Admitted: Mrs. Charlotte Gaskill, Sea Level, Monday: Mr. C. T. Jarvis, Beau fort, Wednesday; Mr. Jeff Abbott. Atlantic, Wednesday. Obituaries MRS. SUSIE MANGUM FLEMING Funeral services for Mrs. Susie Mangum Fleming, 67, who died* Tuesday morning in Morehend City Hospital were held at 11 o'clock Thursday morning in the First Methodist Church. Morehead City. Burial was in Bay View Cemetery. The Rev. L. A. Tilley of Rock ingham, former pastor of the First Methodist Church, assisted by the Rev. J. C. Gill, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Warrenton. nephew of Mrs. Fleming, officiated. Mrs. Fleming was born in Frank lin County, the daughter of the late James Ruffin and Margaret Green Mangum. She had been mak ing her home in Morehead City with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Eure, for the past 17 years. Prior to that time she had lived in War renton. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eure, Mrs. Elizabeth Rorer, New York; one son, W. G. Flem ing of Norfolk; six sisters, Mrs. r Alice Mustian, Warrenton; Mrs. xenie Frazier, South Hill, Va'.; Mrs.i Ida Powell, Mrs. Minnie Gill, Hen derson; Mrs. .Lillian Hudson, Greensboro; Mrs. Annie Harward, Raleigh; one brother, Henry Man gum. Henderson and five grand children. ? To Hold Bake Sale Wesleyan Service Guild and Al ma Potter of Ann Street Methodist Church will sponsor a bake sale to morrow morning beginning at 8:30 in front of Potter's Dress Shop on Front St. July 29 ? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberson had the misfortune of losing their trailer home by fire Saturday night. They were not at home at the time and nothing was saved. There will be a community sing at Graham's Chapel Saturday even ing, August 7th. Everyone is cor dially invited to attend. Rev. Styron of Davis will hold his regular appointment at Mt. Pleas ant Church Sunday. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. David Cuthrell of Rhode Island spend a while recent ly with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gra ham. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pitts and family of Clio, Alabama spent a while last week with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson of Havelock apent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Cannon. Mrs. Cyrus Lilly has returned home from Morehead City Hospit al. Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthrell have returned to their home at Southport after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Pernel Hardesty and family spent a while Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Har desty of North River. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Pierey and children have returned to thel( home at Norfolk after visiting her mother, Mrs. Nannie Fodrie. Mrs. Chris Tfipp and children of Vanceboro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Cannon. Misses Judy Hardesty and Alinda Sue Graham spent last week with Mrs. John Chaplain. Mrs. Guilford Cannon spent a while Saturday in Maysville. Mr. Boydie Culpepper. Floyd Hardesty and James Small spent the weekend In Norfolk where they visited Mr. OUa Culpepper Jr. who la in the hospital Miss Alinda Sue Grahaai la visit ing relatives In Southport. I' Mrs. George Norria of Newport spent a while Sunday with Mr. and [Ml*. W. C. Williams . ... NrvtfrMI wsmtf" July 28 ? The Hev Carroll Hans ley filled hi* appointment here Sunday morning and evening. I A baptism service was held at Newport Sunday. Six from here I [were baptised. Mrs. Earl Lyle and children of Norfolk are spending this week ; with her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Les ter Hall. | Mrs. Sybil Godwin of New Bern I spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Lucille Page. Mrs. Lou Gore visited Mrs. Har !ry Taylor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor and sons are spending some time in Cleveland, Ohio, with his sister, Mrs. Sal Rizzo. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall visited with Mr and Mrs. Nash Parker Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Garner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Salter of Broad Creek visited his sister, Mrs. Carlton Taylor. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Wilbur Herrin of Croatan visited her aunt, Betty Sharp, Saturday. Mrs. Robert Lewis visited her daughter, Mrs. Gibby Smith, Sat utday. Tom Taylor, who works at Wil mington, spent the weekend home with his family. Mrs. Lera Ward and sisters, Mrs. J. M. Russell and Mrs. Iona Jones, visited Mrs. Mae Carraway at New port Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gordon spent last weekend in South Caro lina on their honeymoon. Mrs. Gor don is from Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hall visited their father, Mr. D. J. Hall Sr., Monday night. Mrs. Tona Jones is spending some time here with her brother, Mr. Benny Russell. Mrs. J. B. Henderson and chil dren, and her sister, Mrs. Earl Lyle of Norfolk, visited Fort Macon Tuesday. Mr. Roy Russell was the guest of Mary Taylor Sunday. Sgt. Larry Hall was in Durham Tuesday with his brother. Sgt. Les ter Hall, to bring back trucks for the National Guard. Mr. Roland Farmer Sr. and son. Roland Jr. and wife, visited Mrs. Juanita Farmer Sunday. Jean Farmer returned to Snow Hill with them to spend two weeks. Mr. Emmett Adams of Florida spent Tuesday and Wednesday night with his nephew. Lester Hall. Mr. D. J. Hall Sr. and daugh ter. Margaret ." and granddaughter. Edith, spent Tuesday with his daughter, Mrs. Byrd Midgett, at Sneads Ferry. Firemen See Demonstration Sixteen Newport firemen recent ly attended a fire extinguisher demonstration in Newport present ed by Lloyd N. Garner, Cherry Point Fire Department lieutenant. Six different types of extinguish ers were explained and demon strated in the special meeting, part of the summer training for New port firemen, at the Newport Fire Station. Cut-away models of soda acid, foam and carbon dioxide ex tinguishers were used during the demonstration. Three "model" fire? were built and members of the department had a chance to use the various types of chemical on the fires. One fire was a Class A or wood fire. The other two fires were gasoline and oil fires, and listed at Claaa B. Extinguishers demonstrated were the one-quart carbon tetrachloride, the two-and-a-half gallon soda-acid, the two-and-a-half-gallon foam, the five-gallon back pack Indian water pump, the 19-pound carbon dioxide, and the 20-lmund dry chemical. / TOIIIT WAT II A nv ifM tn tayw ? It iilfra p?d?m ????