CALENDAR Of EYENTS
TODAY
JjnsSBSGJSi JRS
jpyij^y
5 p.m.? Newport School Bj)0?
vmr Carnival. former school cafe-1
M*te I
7 p.m. ? Hf+ert blip* School
Halloween Carnival at the school
T p.m. ? Smyrna School Hatto-'
?W*n Carnival gym
7 JO pjn? CAP Unit. Beaufort.
Morehead Airport, Beaufort
SUNDAY
11 a.m.? Property owners meet
ing at Captain Bill's, Atlantic |
MONDAY
f /m Clpb, former |
.jAV^om.w <*"*?
Inlet jijn, JPMWe"
7T p.m.? Jayefes, Hotel Tort Ma
?WSS?wW.^.o?
station, Morehead City
T:SO p.m.? Woodmen of the
World.' hilt east of Camp Glenn
(e^wi ,
7:h? pjn. ? Carteret County
PffcU* league, Recreation Center,
City
7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekafel,
Lodge Hall Beaufort
8 p.m.? Woman's Club, PraakUp
Memorial Methodiat Church, More
head City
8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose,
Lodge Hall, west o f Morehead CHy
8 p.ip. ? Ak-phoUcs Anpiyropus,
Closed Meeting, 426 H Front St.,
Beaufort
TUESDAY
10 ajn? Ministers Association,
Civic Canter, Morehead City
6:30 p.m.? Man's Club, Fiast
Presbyterian Church, Morehead
City
6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Inlet
Inn, Beaufort
7:30 p.m.? Organized Army Re
serve Corps, Potter Building, Beau
fort
7:30 p.m. ? Coast Guard Reserve
Unit, Section Base. Morehead City
8 p.m. ? Order of Eastern Star,
Masonic Hall, Beaufort
Miss Carol Barnes
Honored with Shower
Miss Dandy Guthrie and Mrs.
Cecil Raper honored Miss Carol
Barnes at a shower in the Moose
Lodge, west of Morehead City, on
Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Miss
Barnes will be married Nov. 17 to
Pvt. C. Wade Pelletier.
Upon her arrival, the bride-elect
was presented a corsage of white
carnations by her hostesses.
The hall was decorated in green
and white. Th? table was centered
with a miniature bride flanked on
either.side by arrangements of fail
flowers and ivy. ? '
Prizes were awarded to winners
of the bridal and bingo games that
wc played.
Miss Barnes was presented a
nightgown of iridescent nylon by
Mill Guthrie and Mrs. Raper.
Green and white cupcakes, mints
and coffee were served.
bead City; Mies Celeste OeU. Mar*
bead CUV. Wu Kwtyo Owe*,
Beaufort: Mr. C.rlyU Taylor. fevft
lock; and Mr. Oeratd WhJUbural,
8traiU, ?ll y\mitU4 tm Tueadsy
WMSS-WMS
bolt lad daufcblsr. M^nhni City
Sunday; Mr ILL. DcLo*di, More
Ctty, Tyesday; Mrs. Ernest Douthit.
Havelock, Tuesday; Mn. Tilfoan
8ttn>?n. ltw?he?d City, Wdenes
day! tfrik ltenry At|ams, Havelock,
Wednesday; Mn. Warren Grant
and ton, Beaufort, Wednesday;
Ml*. Ak* Scott, Barkers bland,
Wladneeday; Mrs. John York, Have
lock, Wednesday; Mr. Cleveland
Gilllkin, Beaufort, Wednesday.
Hospital Notes
Ma re bead City Hoepital
Mn. Clarence Golden, Beaufort,
Sunday; Mrs. Harry Saunders.
Beaufort, Sunday; Mrs. Jesse Gilli
km, Marshsllberg. Monday; Mn.
' Lindsay, Morehead City,
Mn. Carrie Mints Mount
Mr. Alexander Lewis, Beaufort,
Monday; Mn. Josephine GillikU,
Beaufort RFD, Wednesday; Lois
^r?n..f. Herrimon, Wednesday.
DMlMri:
Mr. Lionel Mason. Atlantic, Tues
day; Mn. Charlotte Lupton, Cedar
bland. Wednesday; Mn. Ann Ber
ber, Marshallberg, Wednesday; Mr.
Sal Palasso. Beaufort, Wednesday.
Obituaries
DAVID NEWHU
Graveside services at Ocean Vie*
Cemetery were held at 11:10 Tues
day moralnf tor David Newklrk,
latent aon of Mr. and Mrs. David
?b? di?0
Church,
2^JLB?tw,5ZL2d
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Mr. F. C. Salisbury
Guest Speaker Tuesday.
TW AfWriaen Uom? Department
of the"Woman's Club met Tuesday
Pifbt ?t the Civic Center and Mr.
T. C. Salisbury, assisted by Mrs.
Salisbury, was the guest speaker.
Mm. * F WiNis. president, pre
sided. During the business meet.
log Mrs. Delfido Cordova was elect
ed project chairman. Mrs. Q. T.
Wtedeil and Mrs John Willis were
?elected by Mrs. Cordovs as com
mittee Withers.
Mrs. 0 H Johnson will continue
Id tat chairman of the "Help the
Home" project started last year.
It was voted and approved by
the *ee*ers to contribute to a
fund to feed ope needy child at the
Morehead City School.
Mr. Salisbury 'a talk on Carteret I
County was illustrated with pic
tures collected through the years.
Mrs. Salisbury read s poem writ
tenten by Mr. Alec Webb. More
head City, in 1615.
Mrs. 6. E. Sanderson, Mrs. Jack
Lewis and Mrs. Johnson were
hostesses. They served russisn tea
and cookies at the conclusion of
the meeting. '. ?
Mrs. Donald Lee Austin
Entertained at Shower
Mrs. Jpe B. Murphy, Morehead
City, entertained at a shower last
night in the home of Mrs. Daphne
Guthrie to honor Mrs Murphy's
daufbter, Mrs. Donald Lee Austin,
of Beaufort, who was a recent
bride.
Mrs. Austin is the former Jean
A. Guthrie of Morehead City.
Upon her arrival Mrs. Austin
was presented a corsage of white
carnations and her mother was pre
sented with a corsage of blue car
I nations.
The home was decorated with
fall flowers and ivy. The gifts were
placed under a large green and
white umbrella with streamers of
white ribbons.
The brides table was centered
with a miniature bride and groom
Placed in a large crystal bowl. Mrs.
William Styron presided over the
bride's book.
Bingo and several wedding con
test! were played and prizes were
^warded.
The hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Guthrie and Mrs. Bob Austin,
aerved refreshments of bridal cake,
nuts, mints and lime ice punch.
Lanier Book Club Hears
Talk on Bacon's Essays
At the Tuesday meeting of the
Lanlre Book Club, in the Civic
Center, Mrs. Florrie Arthur had as
her topic of discussion "Francis
Bacont" She told of bis life and
read some of bis essays.
"Eleven members were present
at the meeting which was presided
over by Mrs. Bertha Stallings,
chairman.
Mrs. P. H. Geer, hostess, had
the room decorated with tradi
tional Halloween jack o'lanteras.
Miss Pearl Brinson woo the
guessing game prize, tulip bulbs.
The next meeting will be held
Nov. 9.
Stork News
Births at Morehead City Haapltal
To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown
Meadows Jr., Swansboro. a son,
Michael Henry. Tuesday, Oct. 19.
Tft Mr. and Mrs. William Edward
AMwtt, Morehead City, a daughter,
lr. and Mrs. Robert Merrill
Busaa,'!, Mprehead City, a daugh
ter, D? lores Ann, Friday, Oct. 22.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odell
Oakley, Newport, a daughter,
Ua. Friday. Oct." 22.
tr. and Mrs. Warren Grant,
ICMfort, a son, Warren Daniel,
nmi, Oct. 22.
T? Mr. tpd Mrs. Hodman Bryson
Ttfier, Havelock, a daughter, Sara
IM??, Sunday. Oct. 24.
Tfi Iff. *nd Mrs. Del more Clar
aao* Golden. Beaufort, a son, Del
mot* Clarence Jr., Sunday, Ort. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Willis, of
Morehead City, will leave Sunday
tor North . Dakota to make their
f ftftt tharr Enroute they will
apMtd two months in Greenville,
Mich. Mrs. Willis is the former
Mary Ann Ferguson, of Opllika,
Ate.
Jean, Friday, Oct. 22.
Morehead City Social News
Kki WttUrgMd, S ?Mr Mtttr rfcoa M17#
P. H. G*r Jr. spent Wednesday
in Washington. N. C attending a
J ay cee meeting.
Mrs Fraafc Grantham left Mon
day for 'Portsmouth. Va., after
spending several weeks w?h ber
daughter. Mrs. James Stewart, and
family.
Mrs. Mamie Webb, who has been
in Morehead City Hospital since
August, returned to her home Mon
day. It was also her birthday.
Mrs. William Sanders, of Ra
leigh. is spending a f*w days at
her home on Evens Street. Mrs.
C?rl Bell, also of Raleigh, is spend
ing this week with her.
Mrs. Darden Eure left this week
for Baltimore to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Schultz.
Mr. Jack Stallings spent Monday
in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Daniels spent
Sunday visiting friends in Rocky
Mount.
Mrs. Bill Blair was the guest of
Mrs. Foy Edwards while in Raleigh
attending the State Fair. M'a. Blair
returned home yesterday.
Mr. Jim McNair, and his nurse,
Mrs. Harris, left Tuesday to return
to Laurinburg, after spending two
months at his summ.er cottage on
Evans Street.
Mrs. E. P. Spence returned
Thursday night from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Ada Barrow, in
Snow Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kemp will
be in Raleigh this weekend to at
tend the Methodist Conference.
Mr. George W. Dill left Wed
nesday for Raleigh. He will attend
the Methodist Conference this
weekend.
Mrs. Robert Gordy, of Atlanta,
Ga., is visiting with her son-in-law,
Dr. Darden Eure, and his children,
while Mrs. Eure is in Baltimore.
Mrs. Annie Dudley, of Pelletier,
was taken to the Morehead City
Hospital Wednesday night. Her' in
juries were sustained when she fell
at home and broke her hip.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Spence, of
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Melbourne, Fit., who have barn
Yi$iti?g in Morebead City lor a
month, are returning home today.
Accompanying them wjjl be Dr. E
f Spence who will spend a jnonlb
with them.
Mrs. William Davis left Monday
morning tor Lake Charles. La., 4?
join bar husband, A/lc Davis, wh?
is stationed there with the Air
Force.
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn sailed
yeoterday on the Stockholm (or
Bermuda. They expect to see their
?on, Cntdr. Harvey Joslyn Jr., who
is stationed at the Naval Air Base
there.
Deadline Changed
The deadline for social news has
been changed to 10 a.m. Monday
<nd Thursday. All social news
should be in THE NEWS-TIMES
office by that time. The society
editor requests that, if jwssible,
news be fjven to her on Wednes
day or Friday for the coming issue
of the paper.
Oct. 25 ? Ocracoke ii getting
back to normal following recant
hurricanes. A visit from District
Highway Engineer Spruill to make
a study of the damaged road at
ocracoke has resulted in plans to
begin repair work this week. Local
later is being solicited for the job.
Whattor this is to be permanent
or temporary repair work remains
to Ut seen. Since Hurricane Hazel,
the road has collapsed in several
places where the sea tide under
mined it.
In many such places bridge
work or culverts should be in
stalled. in addition some attempt
?m4s to be made to till m Uw
shoulders so that future storms dc
not wash deep gullies along tilt
sides of the road. Commissioner
Winslow has said he expects to
visit Ocracoke personally some
time in November.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ballance
announce the birth of a son, Oct.
i9, at Morebead City Hospital. The
baby's name is Kenneth Harold
Ballance.
?f?- l W. O'Neal is jn serious
l CQPtyW Wlwrfng < ftrakf Ol 1
1 M week Her a*ni. JUri >
1 *d ?w??'o. ??" sent a*
have been here for the put wee*, x
Mrs. Earl O'Neal and daughter are j
also here. (
Mr and Mrs. J? F. Overton and i
Mr and Mn. W. J. Slatfe of Nor
folk visited Mr. *nd Mrs. William <
P. Garrish last weekend, and while t
here enjoyed some successful fish
ing with fapt Benjamin E. Spen- v
cer. (
Mr. and Mrs Jesse Garrisl) have c
returned from East Carolina Col- -
lege, Greenville, where their &on,
Danny Garrish, is recuperating
from a recent appendicitis opera
tion.
The Rev. Robert L. Vickery Jr.
preached bis last sermon Sunday
at Ocracoke Methodist Church. He
plans to complete his theological
training and is leaving this week
for the conference in Raleigh. T.
W. Howard will be delegate to
the conference for the Methodist
Church here.
Carlson O'Neal is home from the
Marine Hospital and recuperating
here from a recent major opera
tion.
Harry F. O'Neal left recently to
work in Philadephia.
Floyd Fulcher is visiting his
mother, Mrs. Helen Fulcher.
James T. Williams visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
jPHWPtly, and epjoye<J
iome ??m! Mick wMIc here.
Mrs DUfid f. Tolsaa ?nd daufh
er, Hettie, are in Morehead City.
Jettie was to under go a tonsil
>per?Uon.
ition. .
Mrs. Mae Willis Sadler of Fair
AelJ risitw Ocrarafce relatives re
ently \ .
Mr. Gilbert of Smithfield, Texas,
?ho with Mrs. Gilbait comas to
Xracoke **et> fali to fiah, Uio
?d bruises and U>pi lijyjoents
when hf f#U inte one pf tfc# raapy
(liters where the pavement has
colli pm4 *u? to ua^wnl^M hv
Hurricane Huel. He and Mra. GU
bart are staying with Mr. and Mra.
(falter C. OH* al.
Mrs. 4 B *oUart?. preaidwt of
the Woman 'a CUb, and Mjm. W. C.
Carlton, chairman of the public af
fairs fur the club, urge all the
woitma of the couoty to vote Id the
election pn Tuesday. _____
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Let Lucille ttyle your hair for the biuy season ahead.
Regular $10.00
PERMANENT
now $7.50
Loia Ledgeworth, formerly with Zeta Rote, U now
with u* on Thursday and Friday
MODERNS BEAUTY SHOP
1109 Arendell Phone 6-4321
WHO will be
MISS and MR.
COURTESY?
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE
SALESPERSON DURING
COURTESY
WEEKS
IN MOREHEAD CITY
NOVEMBER 1st through 13th
HERE IS ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO HELP
ELECT MISS AND MR. COURTESY
? Winners Will Receive $25.00 In Cash ?
There U nothing to buy . . . simply fill out the official ballot furnished
by the store you visit and drop in the ballot box. This U your way of
showing appreciation for the courteous service you have received while
shopping in Morehead City. Be sure to fill out a ballot and cast a vote
for your favorite salesperson . . . help elect MISS and MR. COURTESY
MOREHEAD CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
"MISS" and "MR." COURTESY" CONTEST
November 1-13, 1954
I vote for
(Store or business establishment)
as (Miss) or (Mr.) Courtesy
Signed
Address
"?? MAIL THIS BALLOT TO
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
OR
DROP IT IN THE BALLOT BOX AT ONE Of THESE
MOREHEAO CITY STORES
\
MISS APP MR. COURTESY v
WILL EACH RECEIVE
$25.00 in CASH
BELK'S
The Home of Better Value*
LEARY'S
Store for M?n ,
MOREHEAD CITY DRUO CO.
A Good Dr|w Store
EASTMAN'S FURNITURE
WALTER S. MORRIS
Jeweler
CAPT. BILL'S WATERFRONT
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