Morehead City Social News
Mm Evelyn Wnterfard, Sc.fety Editor Ph?u M17S
Mr George Wallace and Mr. Jer
ry Schumacher combined business
and pleasure last week with flying
trips to the south. They spent Toes
day night in Fernandino, Fla., then
(lew to New Orleans Cameron and
Empire, La. Mr. Bot Hicks return
ed from New Orleans with them
Saturday morning.
Mrs S. W Thompson and Mrs.
William Cherry arc spending this
week in Clarkton.
Mrs. Ray Garrett has been con
fined to her home by illness.
Mrs. J. W. Jackson was home for
the weekend from Lillington.
Mrs. Harold Webb has returned
from Winston-Salem where she
took her daughter, Ann Darden, to
Salem College for her sophomore
year.
Mr. Bill Price, of Burlington, is
spending a few days in Morehead
City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Danielson and
Mr. and Mrs Julius Nelson return
ed Friday night from their vaca
tion They covered 29 states during
their trip.
Mrs. Frank Cassiano spent sever
al days last week in Jacksonville
attending classes of instruction for
Cirl Scout Leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bennett Sr.
spent Sunday in Aurora where they
attended a homecoming at the Dub
lin Grove Baptist Church.
Mr. Grover Mundcn returned to
his home Friday after being a pa
tient at the Morehead City Hospital
for several days.
irfisg Betty Salisbury returned to
Edcnton Sunday after spending the
weekend with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Salisbury.
Mrs. Joe Rose Jr. returned to her
, home Thursday after treatment at
Morehead City Hospital.
Miss Corinne Bell Webb spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Battle Webb. Miss
Webb is a freshman at Wake For
est.
Tommy Bennett, a junior at
Chapel Hill, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. J.
G. Bennett Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gua Davis spent
Friday in New Bern.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell, of
Greenville, spent the weekend with
Miss Alida Willis
Dr. and Mrs John Bunn leave
today (or their month's vacation.
Dr. Bunn will enter Elizabeth Hos
pital in Norfolk for a check up and
they will visit with friends in Hen
derson and with their daughter,
Mrs. James Brinson. in Goldsboro.
Miss Betty Parker left Friday for
her home in the Colonial Apart
ments, Klnston. She has been vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Hamilton Sr.
Mr and Mrs. F. A. Matthews,
Tampa, Fla., and Mrs. A. C. Sim
mons of Norfolk. Va., visited with
Mrs. E. A. Council last week.
Mrs. Charles Canfield and Mrs.
Robert Taylor spent Thursday In
New Bern.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Royal attend
ed the UNC-State game at Chapel
Hill this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Freeman
spent the weekend in LaGrange.
While there they attended a home
coming at Institute Church.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sykes and
children, Bonnie and Danny, are
in Richmond for two weeks.
I.t. Col. and Mrs. William R.
Sims, left Friday for Colorado
Springs, Col., where Colonel Sims
will be stationed.
Mrs. J. G. Bennett Sr., left yes
terday to spend a few days visiting
friends in Kinston.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Wade and
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wade, Char
lottesville, Va., are spending a
week at Atlantic Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beam spent
the weekend in Cherryville where
they attended the funeral of his
grandmother.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
6:4ft p.m. ? Rotary Club, Inlet
Inn. Beaufort
7 p.m. ? b&PW Club. Odd Fol
lows Lodge. Beaufort
7 30 p.m OoMn Lodge. Mason
ic Lodge, More bead City
7:10 p.m. ? Woman'a Club, First
Christian Church, Morehead City
7:30 p.m. ? Organised Army Re
serve Corps, Potter Building, Beau
fort
7:30 p.m. ? Coast Guard Reserve
Unit, Section Bsse, Morehead City
7:30 p.m. ? Service Battery, Na
tional Guard, Camp Glenn Armory
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. ? Camp Glenn Cub
Scouts. C'smp Glenn Methodist
Church
7:30 p.m. ? Esther Rebekahs,
SOS Arendell Street
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, Recre
ation Center, Morehead City
7:30 p.m. ? Cub Scout organiza
tional meeting Annex No. 1, First
Presbyterian Church.
7:45 p.m. ? Woodmen Circle
Grove No. 263, hut east of Camp
Glenn School.
8 p.m. -j- Carteret Community
Theatre play, "The Nightmare,"
Beaufort School Auditorium
8 p.m. ? Odd Fellows, Lodge
Hall, Beaufort
8 p.m. ? General Woman's Club,
Webb Memorial Civic Center
8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous,
Open Meeting, 426V4 Front Street,
Beaufort
FRIDAY
7:30 p.m. ? CAP Unit, Beaufort
Morehead Airport, Beaufort
8 p.m. ? Carteret Community
Theatre Play, "The Nightmare,"
Beaufort High School Auditorium
Hospital Notes
Morehead City Hospital
Discharged:
Mrs. W. H. Quinn, route 2 New
port, Wednesday; Mrs. S. B. Mea
dows, Coral Bay. Morehead City,
Wednesday; William Jones, route
1 Newport, Thursday; Mrs. R. W.
Johnson and daughter, Thursday;
Mrs. John Lamb, Newport, Thurs
day.
Mrs. Blanche Lawrence, Beau
fort, Thursday; Mrs. Joe Rose,
Moreheod City, Thursday; Mrs. Cal
vin Smith and daughter. Marshall
berg, Thursday; Mrs. R. L. Wells,
route 1 Newport, Thursday; Mrs.
Harvey Gaskins, Morehead City,
Friday.
Mrs. Franklin Brinson and son,
Morehead City, Friday; Mrs. Harold
Holbrook, route 1 Beaufort, Friday;
Mrs. Leroy Melton, Beaufort, Fri
day; Mr. Grover Munden, Morehead
City, Friday.
Mrs. F. W. Heslip, Beaufort, Sat
urday; Tommy Guthrie, Morehead
City, Saturday; Thomas Lawrence,
Beaufort, Saturday.
Admitted:
Mrs. Leonard West, Morehead
City, Wednesday; Mr. J. W. Al
ford, Morehead City, Thursday;
Mr. Charlie G. Bell, route 2 New
port, Thursday; Miss Elaine Gar
ner. Newport, Wednesday.
Mrs. Stella Lincoln, Morehead
City, Thursday; Mr. David Moore,
Marshallberg, Thursday; David
Wayne Small, route 1 Beaufort,
Thursday; Mr. Oscar Salter, Beau
fort, Thursday; Mrs. J. W. Wheal
ton, Morehead City, Thursday.
Mr. R. D. Wilkins, Goldsboro,
Thursday; Mr. Elbert Collins, Have
lock, Friday; Mrs. Talbert Dunn,
Beaufort, Friday; Mrs. Clifford
Robinson, Morehead City, Friday.
Sea Level Hospital
Discharged:
Mrs. Minzette Kornegay, Beau
fort, Thursday; Mr. Louis Miller,
Beaufort, Saturday; Tillman Allen
Taylor, Sea Level, Saturday; Mrs.
Elizabeth Parson, Ocracoke, Satur
day; Mrs. Eleanor Taylor, Have
lock, Saturday; Mrs. Marshall Whis
nant and son, Sea Level, Sunday.
Admitted:
Mr. Ray Hassell, Beaufort, Sun
day.
Woman's Club to Hoar
Mrs. Lawrence Shroud
Member, of the Womln'f Club
will convene for their general fall
meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the
Webb Memorial Civic Center The
guett speaker will be Mri Law
rence Stroud of Greenville. Her
subject will be "Faith." -
The theme of the year for the
club la. "Faith. Self-Discipline and
Understanding, You 8hall Light the
Yaar." The aoloiat on the pro
gram will be Mrs. Josiah Bailey ac
companied by Mrs. Theodore Phil
lipa.
Refreshment! will be served fol
lowing the program by the Liter
ary and Art Department, headed by
Mrs. A. F. Chestnut.
All departments of the Woman's
Club will attend the meeting which
marks the resumption of meetings
for 1954 55
I Mrs. Jo? Hill Heads Free
i Will Sunday School Class
i Mrs. Joe Hill was elected presi
dent of the Ladies Sunday School
Class of the Holly Springs Free
Will Baptist Church, Newport,
Wednesday night when the class
met at the home of Mrs. Milton
Gurganus.
Other officers are Mrs. Allen
Cannon, vice-president; Mrs. Dur
wood Sanderson, secretary; Mrs.
Redmon Pringle, treasurer; and
Mrs. John B. Kelly, reporter.
Mrs. Wallace Hill and Mrs. Joe
Hill gave the devotional. The
theme was "Our Children."
Refreshments were served at the
close of the meeting. The meeting
in October will be at the home of
Mrs. Lester Garner.
The class recently presented new
haidwood chairs to the church
choir.
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Sept. 22 ? Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bu
tues of Havelock, attended church
services here Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Temple
were in Beaufort Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomas Rhue
and children, o( Beaufort, visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Small Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Eubanks and
children, of Beaufort, spent Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor
Sunday afternoon at Bachelor.
Mrs. Roy Mason. Mrs. Xenophon
Mason and children were in Beau
fort Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Carlton J. Taylor has re
turned home after being a pa
tient in the Morehead City Hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor, of
Camden, N. J., returned to their
homi after visiting here for sever
al days.
Mrs. Lottie Adams of Morehead
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams
of Beaufort, were guests during the
weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Ball.
The Rev. J. H. Waldrop Jr., of
Newport, held services here Sun
day morning
Billie Ball of State College is vis
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George W Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodman Taylor and
children, of Bachelor were here
Sunday afternoon to see Mr. and
Mrs. Edsel Bell.
Donald Taylor of Wire Grass
passed through Sunday, enroute to
Greenville. He was accompanied
by Carol Bell.
Johnny Olund, a student at State
College was home during the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Edwards and
children of Newport were here
Sunday afternoon to visit Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Boulin Jr.
Mrs. Bob Slater and daughter,
and Mrs. Tom Tosto of Beaufort,
Mrs. Everette Merrill and daughter
of Wire Grass, visited Mrs. David
Bell and Mrs. Johnnie Cecelski
Sunday afternoon.
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Obituaries
MK8. C. M. AT8CVE
Funeral services (or Mrs. Charles
M. Ayscue, 84, mother o I Marshall
M. Ayscue, Morehead City, were
conducted Sunday, 8ept. IS, in the
Ebeneter Methodist Church near
the Bobbltta community, six miles
from Louisburg. Burial was in the
family cemetery.
Mrs. Ayscue had been in poor
health for some time. In addition
to her son in Morehead City, jhe
is survived by her husband, and the
following children: Mrs. Stephen
Pace. Bobbitts. a son Grover and .1
daughter. Mrs. Luna Leonard, both
of the home; a son Cercia, Frank
linton; and two other sons, Newell
of Henderson and Leonard who is
stationed with the Army in Korea.
WALTER M. DAVIS
Funeral services for Walter M
Davis, 78, of Beaufort, who died
Friday morning in the Baptist Hos
pital, Winston-Salem, after a long
illness, were held at 2 o'clock Sun
day afternoon at the home of his
sister. Mrs. Nettie Davis, Davis.
Burial was in the family cemetery
at Davis.
Surviving are his sister, Mrs.
Davis, and two brothers. Dalton and
Elmore, both of Beaufort.
MRS. DORA BAXTER BEAM
Mrs. Dora Baxter Beam, 89,
mother of Mr. C. L. Beam of Beau
fort, died Friday at Hayesville,
Clay County, following a heart at
tack.
Funeral services were held in
Bess Chapel, Cherryville, at 11
o'clock Sunday morning and burial
was in the family plot.
Surviving Mrs. Beam are three
sons, C. L. Beam. William of Ka
leigh, Ervin of Plymouth, and one
daughter, Mrs. J. Walter Moore of
Hayesville.
MRS. ROY LINCOLN
Mrs. Stella Piner Lincoln, 72, of
Morehead City, died Sunday morn
ing in Morehead City Hospital.
Funeral services were held at 3
o'clock Monday afternoon in the
First Baptist Church, Morehead
City, with the Rev. Dr. John H.
The Rev. Jess* Stoton
Speaks to-Tri-Hi-Y
The Rev. Jesse Stoton, First
Methodist Church, was the guest
speaker at the Thursday night
meeting of the More head City Tri
Hi Y at the civic center. He spoke
on "The Difference Between Your
Character and Your Reputation."
Miss Polly Guthrie presided over
the meeting and the following girls
took part in the program: Mis*
Marie Durham. Miss Vema Jean
Rabon. Miss Anna Willis and Miss
Novella Reid.
The meeting was adjourned with
the friendship circle.
Mr?. A. H. Weeks Hosts
Thursday Bridge Club
The Thursday Night Bridge Club
met with Mrs. A. H. Weeks last
week. Mrs. William Cherry was
the guest for the evening.
Mrs. A. B Vick Jr. was winner of
high score. Mrs. Carl Gunnerson
won second high and Mrs. Jasper
Phillips won low.
White gladiolas were used to dec
orate the living room and refresh
ments of lemon meringue pie and
coffee were served.
The next meeting of the club will
be at the home of Mrs. Gus Davis
Bunn, pastor, officiating. Burial
was in Bay View Cemetery.
Mrs. Lincoln, daughter of the
late Capt. Benjamin and Catherine
Piner of Morchead City, is survived
by her husband; a daughter, Mrs.
Ula Stroupe of Mount Holly; a son,
Charles R. Lincoln Jr. of More
head City; a sister. Mrs. Cathrine
Pake of Beaufort; a brother, Sher
wood Piner of New Rochelle, N. Y.;
and six grandchildren.
Mrs. Lincoln organized the first
PTA in Morehead City, served as
its president and also held a state
office in the organization. She was
a charter member of the Morehead
City Woman's Club, a member of
the Garden Club and organized the
first Fidelis Sunday School Class .at
the Baptist Church. She served as
its teacher, and was active in the
missionary, society of the church.
Brownies Will Register
At Recreation Center
Registration for propective
Brownies will taM place at the
Morehead City Recreation Center
tomorrow, it was announced by
Mrs. W. M Brady.
Registration is at 2:30 for third
grade girls and at 3:30 for fourth
grade girls.
Due to lack of leaders there will
be no second grade Brownies
Couplet Bridge Club
Meet at Mansfield Park
The Thursday Night Couplet
Bridge Club met with Mr. and
Mrs. George Ball at their home in
Mansfield Park last week.
The high SCO.* was won by Mr
Ball and Mrs Jack Roberts was
second high. Mrs. B. F. Royal was
low.
The hostess served cheese peach
cobbler and coffee at the end of
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