Smith-Piner Wedding
Solemnized in Parsonage
Miss Patricia Ann Piner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Willis
Piner, and Mr. Allen Lucas Smith,
son of Mrs Douglas Arthur of
Beaufort and the late Mr. Hubert
C. Smith of New Bern, who had
planned to be married Saturday
evening in the Trinity Methodist
Church. Marshallberg. were mar
ried at 8 o'clock Saturday evenii^
in the Methodist parsonage, Beau
fort.
Wedding plans were changed be
cause of the storm Friday.
The Rev. J. D. Young, pastor of
Ann Street Methodist Church, per
formed the double ring ceremony.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her cousin, Jimmy Piner.
wore a teel blue suit with black
accessories and a corsage of pinik
carnations.
Mr. Douglas Arthur was best
man for his son.
Immediately after the wedding
ceremony, the young couple left
for a short wedding trip to
Raleigh.
The bride will return to Green
ville where she is attending a beau
tician school, and the bridegroom,
who has just completed his basic
training at Camp Gordon, Ga., will
leave Wednesday for Fort Benning,
Ga.
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Beaufort Social News
Mr*. Lockwood PkUlljw, Society BdlUr Pkwe ?-SM4
Mr. Bayard Taylor ia recovering
at Memorial Hospital. Chapel Hill,
from an operation perforated Fri
day.
Mrs. Earl Willis spent Sunday in
Greenville with her daughter. Kay,
a member of the freshman class at
East Carolina College.
Miss Betty Jean Daniels return
ed home Sati* ay from Elon Col
lege where s. ..ad been spending
a week visiting her sister and
brother-in law, Dr. and krs. J. E.
Danieley.
Mrs. Julius Duncan will enter
tain tomorrow to honor Miss Ber
tha Fulford, who will be married
Saturday to Dr. Phillip Mason of
Norfolk. ?
The Rev. W. T.Roberson will re
turn home Thursday after a week's
visit near FayetteviHe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks
spent Saturday in Greenville
where they visited their daughter,
Sara, a student at East Carolina
College, and attended the Home
coming game.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lupton of
Vandemere spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Burton Daniels.
Miss Betsy Jones spent the week
end at home from Jacksonville
I where she is teaching.
Mrs. Horace Crockford left Sat
urday for her home in Chapel Hill
after a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Delamar.
Mrs. W. T. Roberson and two
children are spending this month
in Shelby with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosswell and
young son of Wake Forest spent
the weekend here with Mrs. Cross
well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Guthrie.
Mr. A. T. Bowen left Sunday for
Philadelphia after spending the
weekend with his wife and baby,
who are staying with her parents,
Mr .and Mrs. Howard Bessent.
The Ann Neal Circle of the Ann
Street Methodist Church, met yes
terday morning with Mrs. Leslie
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harris spent
Sunday in. Greenville with their
daughter, Barbara, a student at
East Carolini College.
Stewart Hill, USN, stationed in
Norfolk, spent the weekend at
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Hugh Hill.
Mn Henry Faisun left Sunday
lor her home in Kaisoo after a
weekend visit with her daughter
and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Safrit. Her grandson and
granddaughter, Bobby Safrit and
Jane Safrit, drove her home.
Gary Copeland, a member of
the junior class at Wake Forest,
spent the weekend at home. ,
Mrs. H. B. Avery was taken to a
New B""n hospital Sunday for ob
servation.
I
Mrs. J. P. Betts and Mrs.
Charles Davis anil two sons spent ,
Friday in Raleigh.
Miss Joyce Chadwick, Miss Bar
bara Piner, Charles Parkin and
Jerry Willis spent the weekend
at East Carolina College with Miss :
Sara Brooks and attended the
homecoming events.
Mr. Hardy Lewis will leave Fri
day for Philadelphia after a ten
day visit here.
I)r. Mack Hedrick of Winston
Salem arrived Sunday for a short
visit with Mr. and Mrs. George
Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Willis i
has returned home from a trip to
the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davis
left Sunday for a cruise to Havana
and Nassau on the Stockholm.
Mr. Hubert Smtih, who has been
spending the summer in Cameron,
l*a., arrived home Saturday to at
tend the wedding of his brother,
Allen Lucas Smith, to Miss Patricia
Ann Piner.
Mrs. W. L. Oglesby and her
daughter, Mrs. L. W. Simpson, will
leave tomorrow for their home in
Washington, D. C., after a visit
with Mrs. Oglesby's daughter, Mrs.
Douglas Arthur, and attending the
wedding of Mrs. Oglesby's grand
son, Allen Smith, to Miss Patricia
Ann Piner.
Mrs. Reuben George has return
ed to her home in Marshallberg
after spending the past four months
in Onset, Mass.
Patsy Pake, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Pake of Gordon Street,
was taken to Morehead City Hos
pital Sunday for treatment.
Miss Ruth Peeling will spend this
weekend visiting her family at
York, Pa.
1954
TAXES
MAY BE PAID NOW AT
i/2?o
Discount
THIS IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY
TO PAY 1954 TAXES AT DISCOUNT
E. O. MOORE
CARTERET COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
Mason - Fulford
Mr and Mrs Joseph Vance Fulford
request the honor of your presence
it ike marriage of their daughter.
Bertha liae
to
Dr. Phillip Royden Mason
on Saturday. October twenty-third
at seven o'clock in the evening
Ann Street Methodist Church
Beaufort
A reception will be held immed
lately following the wedding cere
mony at the Inlet Inn.
Ne formal Invitations have
bee* sent in Ike cooaly but all
friends are cordially invited.
Beaufort Jaycees Help
PTA on School Carnival
The Beaufort Jaycees will be in
I'harge of the bingo booth tomor
row afternoon when the Beaufort
PTA sponsors its fall carnival on j
the school grounds.
Money raised by the carnival t
will be used for projects for the I
school.
The carnival, which will begin at
5 o'clock in the afternoon, will
have booths featuring fish ponds,
grab bags, pick-a-duck, ring tos6.
ten pins, a shooting gallery, jeep
rides, a pony and cart ride, a mer
ry-go round, movies, food booths
selling hamburger, hot dogs, bar
becue, chicken salad, ham. baked
beans, potato salad, pies, ice cream,
cookies, cakes and candy, coffee
and soft drinks.
A costume parade will be held
in the school auditorium following
the carnival and the evening will
end with an amateur hour present
ed by the school students.
Three New Members Join
Beaufort Woman's Club
Three new members, Mrs. James
Wallace Mason, Mrs. John Johnson
and Miss Fannie Best, were wel
comed into the Woman's Club
Thursday night when it met at the
Inlet Inn.
During the business meeting, the
club voted to give $15 to the Beau
fort school for lunches for needy
children, and Mrs. D. F. Merrill
was appointed chairman to collect
stamps which will be given to the
Junior Woman's Club to further
their project of stamps for vet
erans.
The members gave Mrs. G. W.
Duncan, president, a rising vote of
thanks for her efforts during the
recent district meeting.
Mrs. W. I. Loftin presented Miss
Ruth Peeling. Beaufort, speaker of
the evening, who talked on town
beautification.
Prior to the business meeting,
the club members enjoyed a tur
key dinner.
Miss Fulford Honored
At Buffet Supper Sunday
Mrs. Katv Lou Dorrler enter
tained at a buffet supper Sunday
evening to honor Miss Bertha Ful
ford who will be married Saturday
to Dr. Phillip Mason of Richmond
Chrysanthemums, carnations and
fugii mums were used to decorate
the house, and Mrs. Dorrler pre
sented Miss Fulford with a corsage
of feathered carnations,' and as spe
cial gift, a piece of silver in her
pattern.
Mrs. Merrill Entertains
Bridge Club Thursday
Mrs. Jack Barnes was invited
guest Thursday evening when Mrs.
Odell Merrill entertained her
bridge club.
High score prize, a box of Christ
mas cards, was won by Mrs. Robert
Smith.
"Mrs. Merrill served sandwiches,
cheese biscuits, brownies and soft
drinks.
OBITUARY
MRS. ANNIE LANCASTER
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie
Lancaster of Markers Island, who
died Thursday night at the Sea
Level Hospital were held at the
Church of Latter Day Saints of
Jesus Christ, Harkers Island, at 3
o clock Saturday afternoon.
Burial was in the community
cemetery at Harkers Island.
Jackson -Jackson Wedding Rites
Performed in Raleigh Friday
The marriage of Miss %la Mae
Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Jackson of Raleigh, to Mr.
Herbert J. Jackson Jr.. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jackson of Russells Creek,
was solemnized Friday. Oct. 15, at
6:9# in the evening in Raleigh.
The double ring ceremony was
perfumed by the Rev. Mr. Wool
weaver, pastor of the bride.
The bride, who was given in mar
riage by her father, wore a light
blue faille suit with navy acces
sories, and carried a white Hihlc
which was topped with a purple
throated orchid.
Miss Betty Ann Jernigan of Ra- '
leigh was the bride's only attend
ant. She wore a light gray suit
with black accessories and a cor
sage of pink carnations.
Mr. Wliliam Franklin of Raleigh
was best man for Mr. Jackson.
The bride is a member of the
senior class at Hugh Morson High
School in Raleigh. The bridegroom
is a graduate of Cary High .School j
and is now employed by J. T. Ken
von Construction Company in Ra
leigh, where the tiewly-rnarried
couple will make their home.
The bridegroom is a grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H Russell of Rus
I sells Creek.
Demonstration Clubs
Plan Achievement Night
Carteret County Home Demon
stration Achievement Night is
scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 27
at the courthouse, Beaufort at 7:30
p.m.
Mrs. L. B. Pate, state citizen
ship leader will be the principal
speaker. Mrs. G. T. Spivey will
*peak on her trip Jto United Na
tions Headquarters in New York
City. Mrs. Spivey was the official
delegate of Cartret County on the
United Nations Tour this year.
Club duties will be as follows:
refreshments, North River; pro
gram, Bettie; stage, Russells Creek;
music, Mrs. Ray West; registration.
Camp Glenn; flowers, corsages,
, Merrlmon; report, Crab Point.
Two Cars Collide Sunday
At Morehead Intersection
Two cars collided on Arendell
Street, Morehead City, at 1:45 p.m.
Sunday.
A 1946 Chevrolet pickup truck,
driven by Leroy Brown. Morehead
City, and a 1949 Plymouth, driven
by Joseph Wallace Odom, Kinston,
collided as Odom was turning from
24th Street into Arendell Street.
Capt. Herbert Griffin, Morehead
Cti/ Police Department, cited
Odom for failing to yield the right
of-way. He estimated damage to
the truck at $100 and the Ply
mouth's damage at $150.
When summer begins late ii
June, the sun appears to end a
northward movement and remain
in one place for several days be
fore starting south; hence "sum
! mer solstice" from a Latin phrase
I :i waning "when the sun stands
I still."
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E. W. Downum Co.
DEPARTMENT STOKE
Shrine C[ub President
Lists Two Programs
N. L. Walker, president of the j
Carteret County Shrine Club, yes j
terday announced the plan;; for the i
November and December Shrine
Club meetings.
A moving picture, two years in
the making, will be shown at the
meeting Nov. 12 at the Recreation
Center, Morchead City. The name
of the film is In the Beginning.
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m
The December meeting will be
ladies night. There will be a
square dance at Harvey Smith's
fish factory, West Beaufort, be
ginning at 7 p.m. Dinner will be
served.
Camp to Reorganize
Clifford C. Faglie, field repre
sentative Woodmen of the World,
announced today that there will be
a reorganizational meeting of Elm
Camp 336. Woodmen of the World,
Newport. Friday. Oct. 22, at 7:30
p.m. over Mose Howard's garage.
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Ptrtons Wonting to Moke
Repairs Must Get Permit
Owners of buildings in the Beau
fort fire district who want to intake
repairs on buildings damaged in
Ike hurricane must make Mr ap
plication for a permit before Oct.
26, according to Gerald Woolard.
Beaufort building inspector.
Kepairs must be approved by Mr.
Woolard. the fire chief, a repre
tentative of the town board and
the fire marshal of North Caro
lina.
In some cases, repairs may be al
lowed without a permit, but to be
on the safe side, property owners
should check with Mr. Woolard,
2 7421. Those found ic be in vio
lation of the law will be subject to
prosecution.
Inland Waterway Will Be
Closed for Three Days
The Atlantic Intracoastal Wa
terway will be closed to naviga
tion between New River and
i Browns Inlet from 12:01 a.m. Nov.
lfi until 12 o'clock midnight Nov.
19. according to Col. R. L. llill.
Corps of Engineers.
I Marine Corps craft Vill be sta
tioned at New River and Browns
Inlet to warn craft away from the
closed portion of the waterway.
There arc 15 known meteorite
craters on tl.e earth's surface, says
the National Geographic Society.
Two County Boys Join
Guernsey Cattle Club
Peterborough, N. H. ? Herbert
In. lira. Newport, and Thomas C.
<><lesby Jr.. Morehead Cily, havo
been accepted for junior member
ship in The "American Guernsey
Cuttle Club.
By qualifying as junior members
of the AGCC, they will receive a
membership certificate and have
the privilege of registering their
Guernseys at the low member rate.
Nearly 900 young people from atl
over the United Ststes have been
accepted for junior membership
in The American Guernsey Cattle
Club sincc this program started in
June.
Full details on the new Junior
Membership Program may be ob
tained from The American Guern
sey Cattle Club, Peterborough,
New Hampshire.
Melbourne and Sydney. Austral
ia are the only cities in that coun
try with more than a million popu
lation.
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