Morehead City Social News
Mm Inly* Watarpri, SteMj Editor rW) C417(
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Mr. and Jlrs Winfred Gaskins
and children, of Vanccboro. spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
* John Oglesby.
Mr. Leslie Jacluon has returned
to Norfolk alter spendiag three
weeks with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Jackson.
Mrs. C. K. Tolson entered the
Morehead City Hospital Wednesday
for treatment.
Among those attending the
funeral of Miss Elizabeth Hodges,
in Washington, N. C? Saturday,
were Mr and Mrs Cecil Langdale,
Mrs. Mamie Taylor, Mrs. Walter
Lewis, Mr. Clarence Mooring, the
Rev. Jesse Staton, Miss Beth
Roberts, Miss Ellen Bordeaux and
Mr. Pat Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jones, of
Beaumont, Tex., arrived Monday to
visit Mr. Jones's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Jones. They will go to
Easton, Md? to visit Mrs. Jones's
mother before returning home.
Mrs. Ida Mae Willis is a patient
at Rex Hospital in Raleigh.
Miss Sudie' Nelson arrived Mon
day from San Diego, Calif. She is
staying with Mrs. Sally Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill are
spending this weekend in Winston
Salem and will attend the Wake
Forest-Maryland game.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wade, and |
song, Dale and Johnnie, left rfon
day for their home in Pasadena,
Calif
Mrs. Georganna Smith, of tie w
York City, arrived Monday to viait
for two weeks at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Allan Ferreday and
Mr. Ferreday.
Mrs G. H. Jackson has bad to
return to Rex Hospital in Raleigh
far a second operation She suf
fered a hip injury last June.
Mr* and Mrs. Edward Friesch,
1004 Evans St.. were visitors at the
Skyline Caverns In Virginia on
Monday.
Oot-of-Town Speaker
Heard by Auxiliary
Mrs. Lee Whaley, of Jacksonville,
was the guest speaker at the meet
ing of the Woman's Auxiliary of
the Firat Free Will Baptist Church
Monday night at the church.
The president. Mrs. Myrtle Simp
son, opened the meeting by lead
ing everyone in the song, "More
Like the Master" and a prayer was
offered Mrs. Durlie Salter.
After a brief business meeting,
the hymn "Have Thine Own Way,
Lord," was sung and Mrs. Whaley
was introduced. She spoke on the
twelfth chapter of Romans. The
meeting was dismissed by a prayer
offered by Mrs. Letha Marks.
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Simpson was hostess at a Christian
Fellowship social. The members
were served iced drinks and cake.
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CHEAPEST AND SAFEST j
FUEL TO BURN!
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recognized brands that are nationally known for their
fine burning qualities and very low ath content.
PRICES ARE LOWER THAN LAST YEAR
Order your coal from us now. We deliver to all part?
of Carteret County, and Havelock.
See the late*t models of "Warm Morning" stoves in
our display rooms.
Carteret Ice & Coal Co.
6th & Evans St. Morehead City Phone 6-3500
standard
of the home harvest...
It's the great new Six-Foot ALL-CROP Harvester with
many advancements that bring still more profit at harvest
time.
In the new Model 66, you'll find all the desired fea
tures that have made the ALL-CROP Harvester the choice
of farmers the world over plus these features you've al
ways wanted:
? New SIX-FOOT header
? New, sturdier SIX-BAT reel for smoother feeding action
? New STEP-UP strawrack ? more capacity; faster, cleaner
separation
? New rotary flail-type Straw Spreader ? optional extra
equipment
? New Center Suspension Spring for header mounting ? with
quick-opening clean-out door under lower draper
? Hydraulic header lift, controlled from tractor seat
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T? n Topic*
Students Attend Devotionals
8:30 Each Morning in Library
Start each school day right by
attending morning devotional* at
8:30 in the library You will ap
preciate the lift it gives you
througout the day.
On Monday. Sept. 27, there was
a meeting of the Junior class held
in the library in the fifth period.
This meeting was called for the
purpose of electing class officers
and for the discussion of ways of
raising money for the Junior - So
nior banquet.
Mr. Clarence Mooring conduct
ed the election for president. The
students were asked to chooce care
fully because the officers are re
quired to work hard throughout
the year: Each nominee was asked
to say a few words to his class
mates before the election took
place.
Darrell Sanders, junior class
president, proceeded with the elec
tion of secretary, treasurer and
vice-president. New officers are
vice presiderft, Pat Conner; secre
tary, Linda Long, and treasurer
Rose Daniels.
Daniels.
Mrs. Llewellyn Phillips led a dis
cussion on ways of raising money,
which will be necessary toward the
end of the year. A junior play was
suggested and approved.
The most important topic was
the sponsoring of an election
among the high school students for
a homecoming queen or varsity
sweetheart. Votes are a penny
each.
The queen, after being selected
from the four contestants now be
ing chosen, will be crowned at the
last football game of the season.
The idea was accepted and we
are happy to know that the high
school home rooms have already
selected their queens. They are as
follows: freshman class, Mr Tal
bert's, Annette Braithwaite; Mr
Clark's, FanellQ Cooper; Mrs. Cor
dova's Lillian Hardy; Mrs. Wal
lence's, Shirley Midgett; sopho
more class, Mrs. Gascoigne's, Lois
Becton, Mrs. Dearman's, Cecilia
Perry; Mrs. Hamilton's, Mary Leon
ard; junior class, Mr. Wade's, Re
nee Kemp; Mrs. Llewellyn Phil
lips, Lois Taylor; Mr. Moorings,
Novella Reid; senior class, Mrs.
Bailey's, Marie Crowe; Mrs. John
Phillip's, Ann Long.
The senior class also held a meet
ing to elect officers on Sept. 27.
New senior officers are as follows:
president. Bill Murrill; vice-pres
ident, Norman Larkee; recording
secretary; Louise White; correspon
ding secretary, Thelma Memakis
and treasurer, Jimmy Willis.
Members of the school safety pa
Hospital Notes
Morehead City Hospital
Discharged:
Mrs. Charles McKay and son,
Beautort, Sunday; Mrs. Duncan
Willis. Markers Island, Monday;
Mrs. Raeford Wallace, route 1 New
port. Monday; Mr. John Taylor,
Beaufort, Monday; Mrs. Arthur La
Monlagne, Morehead City. Monday.
Mrs. William Motes, Newport,
Monday; Mrs. Kem|> Bonner,
route 1 Morehead City, Monday.
Miss Grace Pinkham, Beaufort,
Tuesday; Mrs. Manley Styron,
Morehead City, Tuesday; Mr. T. D.
Whisnant, route' 4 New Bern, Tues
day.
Mrs. Helen Hufham, Morehead
City, Wednesday; Mrs. Louis Frost,
route 1 Newport, Wednesday.
Admitted:
Miss Ruby Chadwick, route 1
Beaufort, Sunday; Mrs. C. N. Kill
man, Morehead City, Saturday; Mr.
Edward Styron, Atlantic, Sunday;
Mrs. Jimmy Swinson, route 1 More
head City, Sunday; Mr. Clarence
Wiggins. Swansboro, Monday.
Mr Darryle Garner. Newport,
Monday; Mrs. Roy Laney, Beaufort,
Monday; Gary Taylor, route 1 New
port, Tuesday; Mrs. McDonald I ?an
iels. Beaufort, Tuesday; Mr. Ster
ling Dixon, Davis, Tuesday; Mr.
Louie Harrison, Haveldck. Tuesday.
Sea Level Hospital
Discharged:
Mr. Harry L. Gillikin, Beau
fort RFD, Tuesday; Mrs. Doris Rob
inson, Atlantic, Wednesday; Mr.
Elmo Gaskill. Atlantic, Thursday.
troi for the coming year have been
announced. Captain o I the pa<
trol is Bradley Mcintosh. Lieuten
ants are Tommy Hall. Robert Rus
sell and Bobby Mcintosh
The patrolmen are Bill Munden,
Mike Willis, Paul Garner, Craig
Willis, Robert Best, Jerry Burns,
Richard Powers, Buddy Howland
and A1 Conner.
These are the boys that you will
be seeing at our school corners
every morning and afternoon. They
have been doing a very fine job in
the past years and we are sure
they will continue to do to.
Eighty five have been selected to
be in the high school chorus this
year. The Glee Clubs are divided
into two parts, each one meeting
an hour every day, so concerts
should be the best we've ever had
In a "tapping'1 ceremony in the
auditorium Thursday afternoon,
twenty-five students were invited
to join the Morehead City Chap
ter of the National Beta Club. Each
of the students were pinned with
a yellow "B" and stood at the front,
of the student body to repeat the
Beta Club pledge which the pres
ident Lynn Richardson, led.
Then they went on stage as Ger
aldine Hedgecock, secretary, call
ed their names, to receive their
formal invitation card. It was a
proud and happy moment for each
of the 25, who had no idea that
they had been chosen.
The new members, all juniors,
are as follows: Jean Barnes, Ellen
Bordeaux. Nancy Dixon, Mary Lou
Davis, Linda Long, Preida Lewis,
Helen Carlton, Gayle Piner, Ray
mond Willis, Libby Wade, Novella
Reid, Eddie Smithwick.
Walter Willis, Leo Simpson, Jer
ry Willis, Durwood Sanderson, Dar
rell Sanders, Lois Taylor. Varina
O'Neal, Beth Roberts, Darlene
Brinson, Bobby G. Lewis, Rachel
Stroud, Rose Daniels and Joyce
Bell.
There will be a meeting of the
Beta Club on the first Tuesday of
this month at 8:30 in the auditor
ium.
FT A meets every third Tuesday
and FHA meets on the fourth Tues
day1 df each month.
Overheard in class as a student
finished giving a report, Teacher:
"That was very good but weren't
you chewing something?" Student,
swallowing quickly. "Who me? No
'mam, my teeth itch." The best ex
cuse for gum-chewing I've heard
yet.
Remember, any news that teach
ers or students would like in this
column, please send it to Linda
Long in the the last period study
hall in the library.
Thank you.
Club Elects Officers,
Room Representatives
At a meeting of the Bicycle
Club of Morehead City School Mon
day, Clarence Styron was elected
president, Danny Swindell, vice
president and Jimmy Swan, secre
tary.
The following room representa
tives were chosen: Cecil Sewcll,
Mrs. Clark's second grade; John
West, Mrs. Windell's second grade;
Bennie Ballance, Mrs. Lewis's sec
ond grade; Alfred Chestnut, Mrs.
Morgan's second and third grades.
Clark Gaskill, Mrs. William's
third grade; Nina Mason, Mrs. Hoi
loway's third grade; Glenn Mason,
Mrs. Dickenson's fourth grade; Ann
and Robert Williams, Mrs. Morton's
fourth grade; Albert Jones, Miss
Gibbs' fourth grade.
William E. Jones, Miss Lane's
fifth grade; Billy Yeager, Mrs.
Wade's fifth grade: Ludnic Pospi
sil, Miss Lewis's fifth grade; Win
ston Wade, Mrs. Smith's sixth
grade.
Jimmy Reid, Miss Davis's sixth
grade; Billy Cannon, Mrs. Taylor's
sixth akd seventh grade; David Eal
lou, Mrs. Day's seventh grade;
James Leigh. Mrs. Scott's seventh
grade; David E. Willis, Mrs. Talgo's
seventh grade and Lloyd McCabe,
Mrs. Nelson's eighth grade
Miss Annie May Gibbs is the
sponsor of the club.
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Mrs. Lashl?y "Conducts
Condlelight Installation
The L. L. Leary Bible Class of
the First Baptist Church met Tues
day night (i the home of Mrs. J.
W. Thompson. 306 Bridges St. Mrs.
John Lashiey conducted a caudle
light installation ceremony (or new
officers.
Mrs. Thomas Oglesby, retiring
president, presided and after a
business meeting the program was
turned over to 'Mrs Fred Pittman.
chairman of the installation ser
vice.
Mrs. Shelby Freeman opened the
service with a devotional which
challenged the new officers anil
members to higher achievement
during the year. Mrs. J. G. Ben
nett, teacher, expressed her appre
ciation to retiring officers.
Mrs. I -Ashley presented each in
coming officer with a road map
indicating their duties tor the year.
She challenged the new office^ to
lead the class in attaining the pre
scribed standard of excellence. Mrs.
W. C. Carlton, president, accepted
the challenge on behalf of the of
ficers. Mrs. J. C. Smith led in a
prayer of dedication and the group
sang the class song. "Living for
Jesus."
Decorations of maps and lighted
globes were used and a small map
was pinned on each member upon
arrival.
In addition to Mrs. Carlton as
president, the following officers
were installed: Mrs. Frank Check,
vice-president. Mrs. Fred Pittman.
recording secretary, Mrs. C. W.
Williams, corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Frank Swindell, assistant sec
retary.
Group leaders are Mrs. Oglesby,
Mrs. H. W. McBride, Mrs. William
Weeks, Mrs. Ed Weeks, Mrs. Reg
inald Willis, Mrs. W H. White.
Mrs. J. B. Crowe, Mrs. Jack Powell,
Mrs. F? L. Smithwick, and Miss
Mary Loomis Willis.
The outgoing officers were the
hostesses during a social hour at
the end of the meeting artd served
sandwiches, brownies, nuts and
punch.
Mrs. George Ball Guest
Of Wednesday Club
The Wednesday Bridge Club met
this week at the home of Mrs. -Her
bert Thornton. Mrs. George Ball
was the special guest of the after
noon.
Mrs. Thornton won the high
score and Mrs. B. F. Royal won
second high. Mrs. M. T. Mills won
low.
Cheese biscuits, chocolate cook
ies. nuts and candies were served
at the end of play.
The Morehead City PTA will ob
serve a ''Back to School" night for
parents Monday night in ttit' itktol
auditorium. The meeting will be
gin at 7:30 p.m.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TODAY
7 p m. ? Carteret County Shrine
Club, Sanitary Fish Market Rest a u
rant, Morehead City
7:30 p.m. ? CAP Unit, Beaufort
Moreltead Airport, Beaufort
7:30 p.m. ? Church Workers In
stitute, Ann Street Methodist
.Church, Beaufort
SATURDAY
2:30 p.m. ? Carteret County His*
torical Society, Courthouse, Beau
tort
6.30 p.m. ? Mullet Festival,
Swansboro School
8 p.m. - Carteret Community
Theatre production, "The Night
mare," Atlantic School
MONDAY
10 a m -Carteret County Minis
ters Association, Civic Center,
Morehead City
6:30 p.m. ? Medical Society,
Morehead City Hospital
6:30 p.m. Kotary Club, former
school cafeteria, Newport
7 p.m - Jaycees, Hotel Fort
Macon, Morehead City
7 p.m. Jaycees, Inlet Inn,
Beaufort
7 p.m. ? National Guard Unit,
Beaufort School Gym
7:30 p.m. PTA. School Audi
torium. Morehead City
7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the
World, hut east of Camp Glenn
School
7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County
Bridge League. Recreation Center,
Morehead City
7:30 p.m. Miriam Rebekahs,
lodge hall west of Morehead City
B p.m. ? Loyal Order of Moose,
lodge hall west of Morehead City
8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous,
closed meeting. 426*2 Front St.,
Beaufort
TUESDAY
6:45 p.m. ? - Rotary Club, Inlet
Inn, Beaufort
7 p.m. ? ? - Chamber of Commerce
Employer-Employee dinner, Capt.
Bill's on the Beach
7 p.m. Newport Business Men's
Association, former school cafeteria
7:30 p.m. ? Woman's Club, First
Methodist Church, Morehead City
7:30 p.m. ? Organized Army Re
serve Corps, Totter Building, Beau
fort
7:30 p.m. ? Coast Guard Re
serve Unit, Section Base, Morehead
City
8 p.m. ? Sea Level Hospital Aux
iliary, Davis Community Building
8 p.m. ? Lanier Book Club, Civ
ic Center, Morehead City
8 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Masonic
Lodge, Morehead City
Speaks at Service
Mrs. Frank Leavell of the South
ern Baptist Sunday School Board.
Nashville, Tenn., spoke at the Wed
nesday morning prayer service in
the First Methodist Church, More
head City.
FHA Group Hears
Mrs. Grayden Willis
Mrs Grayden Will*. tli? flrit
president of the MurcbMd Cily Fu
ture Homemakaf* of America chap
ter in 1944. spoke at the Tuesday
night meeting of the FHA in the
high school auditorium.
The meeting was presided over
by the praident. Him Beadie
Lewis, who was assisted by Mia*
Mary Lou Davis, vice-president.
Miss Gloria Hall, secretary. Miss
8hirley Ehron, treasurer, Mlaa l.ina
Wade, parliamentarian and Miss
Lois Bectoo. pianist.
Thirty-eight new members were
initiated in the afternoon and
formally admitted to the club in a
candlelight ceremony in the eve
ning.
Mrs. Willis, the former Rachtl
Brock, told the members and visi
tors of the benefits which could be
derived from being a member of i
the FA. She was presented a red
rose, the flower of the organiza
tion.
At the conclusion of the pro- 1
gram, parents and members were
served refreshments in the lobby
from a table that carried out the
colors of the FHA. red and white.
playlet Presented
?y Auxiliary Members ,
At the Metiag Tmerfay night <t
tke WiNna#'! Auxiliary of St A?
tfrew't Episcopal Chufth. fbur
member* presented a playlet de
piling the meaning of the United
Thank Offering. Thoae participat
ing were Un J. R Morrill. Mrs
Paul Branch, Mrs. Gu? Davis and
Mrs. W V. Patrick.
Mrs. Davis opened the meeting
by leading the auxiliary prayer and
Mrs. 0. 11 Johnson Sr.. gave the
devotional. Mr?. George R. Wal
lace gave a report an the Thrift
Shop and the treasurer and secre
tary's reports were read.
The auxiliary voted to sponsor a
mission study program for the year
covering India, Pakistan and Cey
lon. The hostess calendar for the
year was read by Mrs. Theodore
Phillips.
The Lord's Prayer, repeated in
unison by the members, closed the
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Howard
announce the adoption of a two
month-old son, Robert Bruce Jr.
The new member of the family has
a four-year-old sister, Kathy.
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MEMBER
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It Is With Pleasure We Announce That
JOHN E. NAF
it now connected with us. Mr. Naf, who has
been associated with General Motors since
1936, comes to us from the Orrin W. Fox Ron
tiac Company in Pasadena, California, where
he has been Asst. Sales Manager for the past
five years. Because of Mr. Naf s wide experience
in the automobile field we feel that he will be
a valuable asset to our organization and we ex
tend a most cordial invitation to our customers
and friends to come and become acquainted
with him.
H. Earle Mobley, President
MOBLEY BUICK COMPANY. INC. '
MOBLEY BUICK COMPANY J
Telephone 6-4346
1706-10-12 Bridges Sf. Morehead City, N. C. ||