Stork New* Blithe at Morrbrad Clly Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Warden Lewi* Woodward Jr., Beaufort, a ton, Warden Lewis III, Sunday, Sept. S. To Mr. and Mrs. Uulvsses Lanier Ptaer, Harkers island, a daughter, Sue Margaret, Monday, Sept. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dawson Russell, route 1 Newport, a son, Michael Joe, Monday. Sept. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. William C'leon Davis, Beaufort, a son, William Cleon Jr., Tuesday, Sept. 7. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold rranklin Raymond. Morehead City, a daugh ter, Kitty Lee, Wednesday, Sept. 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Royal Law rence, Harkers Island, a daugh ter, Cecilia Yvonne, Wednesday, Sept. 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walter Stewart. Morehead City, a daugh ter, Julianne. Wednesday. Sept. 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Thnraas Virgil Woolard, Beaufort, a daughter, Bet ty Anne, Wednesday, Sept. 8. To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Earl Guthrie, Morehead City, a daugh ter, Debra Joyce, Thursday. Sept. 9 Births at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Sal ter, Sea Level, a daughter, Linda Pearl, Thursday. Sept. 9. To Mr. and Mrs. William B. Guth rie. Harkers Island, a son, William Michael, Friday, Sept. 10. Sprinkle fluted slices of cucum ber with paprika for an extra-pret ty garnish. What ? wonderful feeling ... be forever free 'rom "wash day bluet." No more aching back, no more fraz zled nerve*. More time for home and family . . . more time for fun . . . when you let our laundry service knock wash day off your calendar . . . for pennies-per-day ! Damp Wash 10 Lbs. 50c Plus 5c for each additional pound. Sunshine Laundry LAUNDERETTE Phone 6-4440 1612 Bridget St. Moreheaa City YOU MOVE RIGHT ALONG... WITH THE 44 2-BOTTOM PLOW FOR THE PACER TRACTOR The Massey-Harris 44 on the Pacer tractor ia Just the thing (or that extra helper. Here'* just the plow you need to clean up smaller field* In a hurry. Or, use the 2-bottom 44 during the ruth season to help your bigger units. It's fast working, clean scouring? rou can cover up to 8 or 10 acres a day. The sturdy-buflt 44 will give you years of efficient, dependable Berries. Available with 2 10-inch or 2 12-inch bottoms. Hydraulically con trolled. Stop In and let us ell you more about the Massey H arris 44 Plow for the Pacer tractor. ATTENTION MR. FARMER - - - You and your friends arc invited to a demon stration to bo hold at 2 p.m., September 17th at Stella, N. C. J. W. YOUNG FARM EQUIPMENT STELLA, N. C. Morehead City Social News Mm Evelyn Wnterfird, Society Editor Phooe MI7i Mix Maxine McLohon returned Friday from Durham. While there she took the examination at Duke University for the data of '55 in the Sehdol of Nursing. Mr and Mrs Ray Garrett went to Raleigh where Mrs Garrett has entered a hospital for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Paul Sr. left Thursday for Miami, Fla. Larry Sutherland left Thursday to enter the freshman class at State College, Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Scott and son. Robbie, were the weekend guests of Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs. Lucille Puroell, at her home on Atlantic Beach. Tommy Cordova has left to be gin his senior year at Tusculm Col lege in Greenville, Tenn. Miss Shirley Willis leaves this week to begin her senior year at Flora MacDonald College at Red Springs. Alex Lewis and Jimmy Smith have entered East Carolina at Greenville as freshmen. Mr. Tommy Bennett entered his junior year at the University of North Carolina last weei.. Miss Ann Darden Webb returned Sunday from Raleigh where she at tended the Terpsichoran Club Deb utante Ball. Mr Donald T. Davis of Winston Salem was here over the weekend to attend the funeral services of his grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Bell of Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. Gus I.. Davis spent several days recently at Chapel Hill where their son, Gus, entered the University as a freshman. Joe Dixon accompanied them and will be one of Gus's roommates. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lewis and son, Jessie Jr., have moved to their new home on Bogue Sound. Charles Macy left last week for the Univerisity of North Carolina Medical School. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Smith Jr., and baby, of Goldsboro, spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach. Bill Blair Jr. left last week for | his freshman year at the University j of North Carolina. Sam Thompson HI. will be a spe cial student in pre dental work at Chapel Hill this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gus L. Davis have returned to their home on Arendell Street after spending the summer at their cottage on Atlantic Beach. Miss Betsy Jean Wade of Watts 'Hospital, Durham, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade. Mrs. Edward C. Bauer Sr., and daughter Mary Lou, of Severina Park. Md. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Davis. While here they were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Sykes, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Davis. Mrs. Wiley Smith of Goldsboro, spent Thursday and Friday at her cottage on Sunset Drive. She had as her guests Mrs. W. F. Nufer, Mrs. G. B. Bagley, Mrs. Henry Mod lin, Mrs. J. N. Longest and Mrs. i Richard Griswald, All of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bundy of Greenville spent the weekend with Judge and Mrs. Luther Hamilton. Mrs. KennettT Stargardt a children, have gone to Ohio to join her husband, who is stationed at Wright Field with the Air Force. Mrs. Stargardt is the former Jean Farrior of Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Latsko of McKeesport, Pa., are spending a few days with Mrs. Latsko's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Wade. Mr. Noel M. Davis. USCG, Nor folk, was home over the weekend to attend the funeral services of his grandmother, Mrs. H. B. Bell of Smyrna. Mrs. Robert Himmler and son Richard, of Cumberland, Md., are spending a few days with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norris. Mr. and Mrs. St. Pierre DuBose returned Tuesday to Durham after spending the siAnmer at their home on Sunset Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson have moved to Fayetteville where Mr. Johnson will teach school. Mrs. Johnson is the former Shirley Far rior of Morehead City. Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Norris, of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Norris. Mrs. Net* Berg and son, of Maul din, Mass., spent the weekend with Mrs. Duffy Wade. Mr. Cooper Hamilton returned Meet A Man with SecuAity F.H. Home Security Iiff Insurance Co. IN MCREKE AD CITY Tri-Hi-Y Me?tt Thursday Evening at Civic Cantor Polly Guthrie, president of the Tri-Hi-Y, liorehead City School, presided it the meeting Thursday night at the Civic Center. The meeting opened with the club song Marie Durham, chap lain, conducted the chaplain's ex ercise which was followed by the report of Verna Jean Ration, sec retary. Anna Willis, treasurer, made her report Following a discussion of old and new business, the meeting adjourned with the friendship circle. Demonstration Clubs To Study Use of Range The Home Demonstration "Clubs are meeting thia montha with their topic of diacuaaion to be "The Use and Care of Your Range," Miss Martha Barnett, home agent, an nounced. The first meeting will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow with Mrs. Julius Lewis at Camp Glenn. On Thurs day. the Crab Point Club will meet with Mrs. Henry Scott. The Gloucester Club will meet with Mrs. Richard Whitehurst, Fri day at 2:30 p.m. and on Monday, Sept. 20, the Wire Grass Club will meet with Miss Blanch Dudley at 8 p.m. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Discharged: Mrs. Charles Conway and daugh ter, Marshallberg, Thursday; Mrs. Lizzie Leggett, route 1 Morehead City, Thursday; Mrs. Calvin Rus sell and son, route 1 Newport, Thursday; Mrs. Lewis Woodard and son, Beaufort, Thursday; Oliver Gray Wheeler III, New Bern, Thursday. Mrs. James Windberry, Swans boro, Friday; Mrs. Harold Ray mond and daughter, Morehead City, Friday; Mrs. Douglas Guthrie and daughter, Morehead City, Satur day; Mrs. Harry L. Burns, More head City, Saturday. Mrs. Cecil Lawrence and daugh ter. Harkers Island, Saturday; Mrs. William C. Davis and son, Beau fort, Saturday; Mrs. Curtis McCabe, route 1 Newport, Saturday. Admitted: Mr. Charles E. Smith, Beaufort, Wednesday; Mrs. Thomas Woolard, Beaufort, Wednesday; Mrs. Billy Best, Harkers Island, Thursday; Mr. Garth Fields, Morehead City, Thursday; Mr. James H. Player, Morehead City, Wdenesday; Mrs. Billy Ricks, route 1 Beaufort, Thursday; Mr. James C. Smith, Beaufort - Morehead Causeway, Thursday. Sea Level Hospital Discharged: Mrs. Gary Day and son, Cedar Island, Thursday; Mrs. Lydia Good win, Cedar Island, Thursday; Mrs. Irene Willis, Stacy, Thursday; Jen nifer Lane Rose, Harkers Island, Thursday; Mrs. Helen Beachem, Sea Level, Saturday; Mrs. Carrie Salter, Atlantic, Saturday; Mr. George Gilgo, Atlantic, Sunday. Admitted: Mrs. Mamie Willis, Williston, Thursday; Mrs. Anna Babbitt, Da vis, Saturday; Mr. Ralph Larri more, Davis, Monday. last week to Wake Forest to con tinue his law studies in his senior year. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Carr re turned to their home Tuesday in Goldaboro after spending the sum mer at their home on Atlantic Beach. Mr. Will Hunter of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting at the Henry Walk er cottage on Atlantic Meach. Miss Carolyn Laine returned to Raleigh yesterday to resume her studies at Meredith College where she is a sophomore. CALENDAR OF EVENTS TWAT 6:49 p.m. ? Beaufort Rotary Club, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Newport Business Men's Association, former school cafe teria. Newport 7:30 p.m. ? Organized Army Re serve Corps, Potter Building, Beau fort 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Ma ionic Temple, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woman's Club, First Christian Church, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. -Coast Guard Reserve, Section Base, Morehead City 8:00 p.m. ? B e a u f o r t PTA, School Auditorium 8:00 p.m. ? Sea Level Hospital Auxiliary, Davis Community Build ing 8 p.m. ? Board of Directors, Sea Level Chamber of Commerce, Da vis Community Building WEDNESDAY 3:30 p.m.? Girl Scout Troop No. 1, Recreation Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Esther Rebekahs. Rec reation Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Bible Study, First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City THURSDAY 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club. Flem ing's Restaurant, Atlantic Beach Causeway 6:30 p.m.? Lions Club, Recrea tion Center, Morehead City 7:45 p.m. ? Woodmen Circle Grove No. 263, Hut east of Camp Glenn School 8 p.m ?Odd Fellows, Lodge Hall, Beaufort FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? CAP Unit, Beaufort Morehead Airport, Beaufort Obituaries MRS. JOEL SMITH Mrs. Mary Virginia Smith, 82, died Sunday at her home at Crab Point. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Free Will Baptist Church, More head City, with the Rev. Noah Brown, pastor of the church, offi ciating. Burial was in Bay View Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Joel, four daughters, Mrs. Maybelle Has kett of Four Oaks. Mrs. Doris Bel cher of Fresno, Cal., Mi*s. Gladys Davis and Miss Janice Smith, both of Crab Point, one sister, Mrs. Rose Belle Langdale of Morehead City, two brothers, Ken Dickinson of New Bern, France Dickinson of Morehead City, 14 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. MRS. LILLIE FULFORD BELL Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Fulford Bell, 83, who died Thurs day at her home?at Smyrna were held at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home with the Rev. A. L. Benton, pastor of the Marshall berg Baptist Church, and the Rev. D. M. Tyson, pastor of the Straits Methodist Circuit, officiating. Bur ial was in the family plot. Surviving are two sons, Theo dore R. of Charleston, S. C., Alon zo T. of Smyrna, five daughters, Mrs. R. D. Daniels, Miss Nannie Bell, both of Norfolk, Mrs. Iredell Wade, Mrs. Robert Willis, Miss Em ma Bell, all of Smyrna, two broth ers, A. W. Fulford of Gloucester, T. V. Fulford, of Fernandina, Fl?., 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grand children. JOHN CANNON LEWIS John Cannon Lewis, 65, of More head City, died Friday morning in Morehead City Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Frank lin Memorial Church, Morehead City, with the Rev. Samuel S. Morse, pastor of the church, offici ating. Burial was in Bay View Cemetery. Surviving Mr. Lewis are his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Stanley Salter; two brothers, T. D. Lewis, Billy Lewis, two sisters, Mrs. Esther Dan iels, Mrs. Zebedee Fulcher, all of Morehead City, and four grand children. A Reminder... TO ORDER YOUR FUEL NOW BEFORE THE RUSH BEOINS! IT'S AS SIMPLE AS A-B-C! JUST PICK UP YOUR TELEPHONE AND DIAL 2-3321 FOR J. M. DAVIS MSTtttUTOR With tfw Anwd Foww I. ?. Pittman Jr. Serves Aboard Transport Begor Wester.i Pacific - It'* * new duty station aboard thetiigh speed trans port USS Begor for I sham E. Pitt man Jr . storekeeper seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. I sham E. Pitt man of Morehead City. The Begor's mission includes carrying the Navy underwater de moliUon team, or "Frogmen," as well ' as anti-submarine work, es cort and patrol duty. S 1/c Robert Yeager, and Sgt. Richard Yeager, twin brothers from Morehead City, who have had parallel military careers, recently added another point of similarity when Richard, following in his brother's footsteps, graduated from the 82nd Airborne Division's Basic Airborne School. The brothers, both members of the 325th AIR's Headquarters and Headquarters Company, enlisted in the Army in March 1951 and after basic training served for a short while with the 449th Field Obser vation Battalion at Fort Bragg. They soon left for separate units in Korea, Robert to the 1st Field Ob servation Battalion and Richard to the 7th Infantry Division. In September 1953, Robert re turned to Fort Bragg assigned to the 325th Airborne Infantry Regi ment and attended the first class of the Division Jump School. Approx imately a year later Richard joined his brother in Headquarters and Headquarters Company and attend ed Class No. 13 of the Airborne School. Fort Campbell, Ky. ? Pvt. Les lie W. Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morton, 2206 Fisher St., Morehead City, recently completed the 11th Airborne Division Jump School. Private Morton is assigned to Refrigerator Yields $347 When Safe Foils Burglars Detroit (AP) ? Burglars worked for hours over a sale in a flower shop, but couldn't break it open. Before departing, however, they reached into a flower refrigerator and took some corsages and boxes in which to put them. Their decision to take flowers, cost the shop $347. The owner explained: "For years I've kept office supplies in the safe and money in a corsage box in the re frigerator." Reverse Giveaway Greenville, S, C. (AP) ? When a man driving a truck saw po liceman C. G. Fowler, he threw the truck into reverse and backed up a full city block. The peculiar action led to investigation. The truck was stolen. Fowler arrested the driver. Headquarters Company, In Batta lion of the f*motis MSth "Rt-a Devil" Airborne Regimental Com bat Team, the only such combat team in the United States One of the most decorated out fits of World War II, troopers of the Red Devil regiment are author ized to wear the Presidential Unit Citation and the French feurre guerre for campaigns at Normandy, Ardennes, Central Europe and the Rbineland. Motorist Pays Off Toy Kit Parking Ticket Fin* New York