Beaufort Social News Mn. l*orkwi?od Phillips, Society Editor Phone 6 S244 Mr. and Mrs. Van Humphrey of Greensboro spent Sunday with Mr ani Mrs. J. 8. Steed. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marshall and Mi and Mrs. Ladd Barnes, jf Hock Kill, S. C., arrived here Fri day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilder. The Marshalls. Barnes's, and Wilders spent Satur day and Sunday at the Marshall summer home at Myrtle Beach. S. C. Mrs. Harry Paul and baby of Baltimore are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Laughton. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mussel white of Greenville spent the weekend with Mrs. Musselwhite's mother, Mrs.. James E. Fodrie. Gordon Davis and Wallace Con ner, sophomores, and Bobby Davis and Gerald Taylor, freshmen at Wake Forest, spent the weekend .?it home. Mrs. Jeff Jackson and Mr. Hut ton of Kinston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Keel. Mrs. N. F. Eure returned home Friday from Morehead City where she had been recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Roberts, after an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hill and daughter, Anne, spent the weekend in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chappell spent the weekend in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Chadwick of Wilmington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chadwick. Mrs. James Wallace Mason, Mrs. Frank Jordan and daughter. Shel ley. spent Sunday in Goldsboro where they attended the Best fam ily reunion. Mrs. I. N. Moore returned home Thursday from a short visit in Ka leigh where she attended the North Carolina Conference execu tive board meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Young and children returned home Satur day from a short visit in Angier. Mrs. Leonard Safrit spent the weekend in Burgaw. Mrs. Daphne (Jiffin of Miami Fla., arrived over the weekend to visit Capt. and Mrs. West Noe. Mrs. James E. Fodrie left by plane yesterday for Lake Charles. La., to be with Mr. Fodrie who i seriously ill in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hamilton re turned home yesterday from Green ville where they had been visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Moore Mrs. Clinton Lewis left Friday for Noriolk to be with Mr. Lewis who is a patient in the Naval Hos pital there. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beam returned home yesterday from Cherryville where they had been called by the death of Mr. Beam's mother. Mrs. Chappell Hostess To Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. Gene Smith won high score prize, a food grater. Thursday eve ning when Mrs. Albert Chappell entertained her bridge club. Mrs. Chappell served date-nut torte with whipped cream and cof fee at the end of bridge play. Baptists to Elect Officers Officers will be elected tomor row evening when the First Baptist Church holds a business meeting it the church at 7:30, in place of the regular prayer meeting. Chosen as Cheer Leader Billy Hudgins, a member of the freshman class at East Carolina College, has been chosen as one of the college cheer leaders. AFTER SCHOOL JEANS AUnmm i m HIJl Lee Riders fit cvtrywhtrt Truo wotMrn stylo |*aru, San. forltod loo Ridort fit *xtra snug on the lags, low on Iho hips ? oxoctly tho woy you Hkt. At Khool, o(Wf tchool, you "bolong" In 1*0 Wdorfc Stock up now. *?'l Mm ? IS to 3# S3.H Boy*" Sim - I It 11 ILN Girls' Sim? 4 to 1< .... IZ.N E. W. Downum Co. department store beaupokt Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O'Neal | Smith, Marshallberg, a daughter. Patricia Jane, Monday, Sept. 20. Births at Sea I^evel Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Manley Fulcher, Atlantic, a son, Manley Maurice Jr., Saturday, Sept. 25. County Bridge League To Have Party Friday The Carteret County Bridge Club will hold its (all party Friday eve ning at the Blue Ribbon Club. The party will begin at 6 o'clock, and will include the monthly busi ness meeting as well as dinner and bridge.. | Hospital Visitor Has | Trouble Finding Patient i Omaha ? (AP) ? The visitc. walked into the hospital and ask ed to see patient McMorris. Nurses gave him a room number, but neither of the men in the room was the one he sought. Back in the office he gave a first name. The nurse exclaimed: "Oh, you mean McMorris No. 1. He went home." Seems McMorris replaced Mc Morris in the same room, same bed and same name. No relation. Motorist Tells Police About Socking Road Hog Flint, Mich. (AP) ? Walter J. Hurley stopped by police head quarters to announce: I just punch ed a road hog." He explained another car forced him off the road and- that he pur sued it to a stop signal, where he jumped out, yanked open the door and punched the driver. "Just wanted to get it on record in case you get a complaint," Hur ley said. THIS IS THE MAN WITH A PLAN For the Working Man in cue of dlMDinty it pays lor Itself and pays you 1 monthly Income up to fSM.M until you ?re 65 yean of a |e then the face amount of the policy - Is paid in cash. It payi the face amount for natural death. It payi double the face amount for accidental death. In caae you live and keep good health, .it automatically heranwi a retirement plan. Perfect Protection Policy SOLD ONLY BY OCCIDENTAL LIFI INSURANCE CO. a< Raleigh, N. C. Theodore Phillips Anabel Phillip. Special Representatives ZM7 Arendell St Morsfcoad City, N. C. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. George It. Laugnion announce me engagemem 01 their daughter. Anna Lou. to Mr. James E. Fodrie Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fodrie of Beaufort. The wedding is planned for Sunday, Nov. 28. This simple white organdie dress is decorated with a de sign of green leaves, applied with ordinary wax crayons. An artificial flower adds touch. Build-Up Toward Larger Benefits to Begin in '55 Beginning with their 1955 earn ings, people under the social secur ity program will be building credits toward larger old-age and survivors insurance benefits. The amount of yearly earnings which will be re ported for social security purposes after 1954 will be increased. Social security tax contributions will be paid on yearly earnings up to $4,200 instead of $3,600 as un der the old law, according to N. A. Avera, district social security ad ministrator. The formula for cal culating benefits has been revised also. And the special "drop-out" of low or no earfting years has been added by the 1954 amendments to assure the highest possible ben efits in relation to the lowest levels of income. In the middle ages the feeding of animal milk to babies was dis couraged because it was believed it would cause children to acquire some of the traits of the animals. Pep Up Gowns With Crayons By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Women's Editor Remember what fun you had as a little girl, filling in the pictures in your coloring book? Now, using the same wax cray ons, you can draw designs on your party dresses, to give them extra glamor. Local sewing center experts have worked out a unique system of crayon coloring which is bright, permanent and washable. Here's | what to do: ! . First choose a sheer fabric such as lawn or organdie, so the color wilt penetrate. Using any stan dard pattern cut out and make your party dress. Then carefully sketch your design on a piece of wrapping paper, and, getting the placement just right* use carbon paper to trace fffffntiiflirte onto the dress. You may CVDose any design you like ~ flowers, fruit, 01 even ani mals. Then, using non-tarnishable me tallic thread, fashion stitch the out line of the design on the dress, using your sewing machine. Now comes the fun . Using ordinary wax crayon, carefully fill in the design with whatever color you like. Sandwich the crayoned design between two pieces of brown wrap ping paper to absorb excess wax, and press with a warm iron. The wax melts out and the color re mains. The design may be washed but not dry cleaned, so be sure the fabric of the dress is washable. The operator's li tense of Robert Maxin, Cherry Point, has been sus pended and the license of Herbert Roosevelt Brown, Swansboro, has been revoked, according to the North Carolina Highway Safety Di vision. Both were convicted of vio lating motor vehicle laws. ?flOY$?J cjml E. W. Downum Co. DEPARTMENT 8TORE YOUR FIRST -CITIZENS' CANCELLED CHECKS WILL ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS Where did my money go last month? Have I paid that bill? Where did I make that purchase 7 When did I buy that article? How much did that coat me? Did I lose or spend that cash? We cordially invite you to make arrangements to enjoy this low-cost time and money-saving service. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. MEMBER FEDEKAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MS AnM St Msrshesd City, N. C Phese Mill That Rooster Wanted Results! ' Salmon, Idaho (AP) ? A rooster teaching pullets how to lay? Mrs. Doris Hirfc? of Salmon says she saw it happen with her own eyes. Mrs. Hicks report* her flock was doing very poorly in the egg line. But one day her prize Brahma rooster boosted a pullet bodily in to the nest. The bird laid an egg. Mrs. Hicks said, and the rooster summoned (he other pullets to the side of the nest to look at it. For about a week, every time i pullet got near the nest the rooster would push her in, Mrs. Hicks said, repeating his summons to the other chickens if the pullet produced re sults. Apparently the pullets got the point. Mrs. Hicks reports the floek is {now laying regularly. -si The Person Who Fills Youi Prescription Your registered phar macist if thoroughly qualified by long years of professional study and experience to compound your doctor's prescription with the utmost pre cision. BELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-3231 Front St. Beaufort, N. C Exclusive Ladies Ready -To - Wear See Our Fall Collection of SUITS DRESSES COATS HATS and ACCESSORIES MaHf, Anna Shop, DISTINCTIVE APPAREL Across from the Court House JACKSONVILLE ? NORTH CAROLINA Plenty of MAOLA QUALITY MILK IN MONEY-SAVING KING SIZE' half gallon < onveniont Milk Money

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