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Miss . Edna Franco Young, t munbcr of the freshman class at Greensboro College. arrived home Wednesday for the Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barnhardt of Winston-Salem will arrive Fri day to spend the weekend with Mrs. Barnkardt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Merrill' will y Safety Lies In Experience The experience of our skilled pharmacist* is your guarantee of un failing accuracy in the compounding of your prescriptions. B E LL'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-3231 Front St. Beaufort, N. C. spend Thanksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rose of Have lack. Mrs. Carlston Cashwell ant daughter, Mildred Catherine, of Clinton will spend the hoiidalr weekend with Mrs. Cashwell* brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gahrmann Holland. Herbert Prytherch, a member at the freshman class at Appalachian Teachers College in Boone, arrived home Wednesday for the holiday weekend. Miss Katharine Dear of Jerse^ City, N. J., arrived Thanksgiving Day to spend the weekend with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood Phillips. Mrs. Walter Hdlliday'of Wake Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holt of^Zebulosi are spending the Thanksgiving weekend at their cot tage at Straits. Major L. A. Oakley, USAF, and Mrs. Oakley and their daughter. Sally, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Jack Oakley. Mrs. Oakley and their three children have moved to Clinton. Major Oakley left Mon day for overseas ?ity in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph House and their daughter, Letitia, will leave Friday for Tarboro to spend the weekend and to attend the Caro lina-Duke game Saturday. Mr. Paul Woodard, stationed at Hampton Bays, New York, with the Coast Guard, arrived hone Wednes day for the holiday weekend. Mrs. Jack Oakley will leave this weekend for Jamestown to enter the hospital there and receive treatment. Miss Shirley Lipman arrived home Wednesday evening from Richmond, Va? to spend the holi day weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lipman. I Mr. Lockwood Phillips and Mr. Ernest Davis will leave Friday to NOW is the time to LAY-AWAY your Columbia & Schwinn BIGYCtES & TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS Ben's Bicycle & Stoye Shop Dial 2-5566 ? Beaufort @/d$pi<A Dice FOR MEN Pr*uuriz*d Smooth Shovt, Aft*r Shov* Lotion 2.00 Separately! Smooth Shovt lotidn 1.00 JB?ctric SKovt 1.00 Slldi PMdoront 1.00 ' Shoving Mug 1.23 (Kg refill .75) Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Phone 2-4981 Merrill Bldf. Beaufort, N. C. Woman's Society Hears Program on Family Life "Children and Family LUe" was the theme of the Woman's Society of Christian Service meeting held Tuesday at the Lottie Sanders Building. Mrs. Howard Jones Jr., Mrs. Jack Whitley. Mrs Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Margaret Willis and Mrs. Tom Adams, members of the Grace Eurc Circle, presented the program. During the business meeting, conducted by the vice-president, Mrs. Earl 1-ewjs, further plans were made for the Christmas bataar Dee. 1. Tickets for the turkey dinner to be served* that day may be obtained from any member of the society. Mrs. Ralph Albares reported on the society project to obtain a film projector for the church through the sale of vanilla.' Next month's meeting will be held Tuesday, Dec. 28, with Circle 4 as hostesses at the Lottie Sanders Building. spend the weekend in Washington, D. C., with Capt. James W. Davis. USN, and Mrs. Davis. They will at tend the Navy-Army game in Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis of Penderlea arrived Thursday to spend the weekend with Mrs. Lewis' mother and sister and brother-in-law. Mrs. Jack Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garner and daugh ters. all of Newport. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blair and son. Bill, of Vance txn-u. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard and children of Morehead City are spending Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Hubert Fodrie and her two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheatley and two daughters of Charlotte will spend the holiday weekend with Mr. Wheatley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheatley. Mrs. K. W. Wright left Wednes day for Portsmouth, Va., to spend the weekend there with her family. Her granddaughter, Mary Joyce Bowen, who had been visiting her, accompanied her to Windsor where she rejoined her family. Mrs. Ray llassell spent Mon day in Wilson where she visited her hsuband who is receiving treatment in thy hospital there. Taft Pilcher, USCG, stationed on board the Agassiz, will spend this weekend home from Norfolk with his wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burrows and children will spend this weekend in Middiese;. Miss Ann Lewis, a high school freshman at Pineland College In Salemburg, arrived home Wednes day for the Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mri. B. F. Copeland and their two sons, Gary and Alex, will spend Thanksgiving Day and Friday at Mars Hill with Miss Anita Copeland, a member of the freshman class at the college there. Billy Eudy, Ted Spivey, Johnny Olund and Billy Ipock, members of the sophomore class at State Col lege, arrived home Wednesday night for the Thanksgiving week end. Mr. A. T. Bowen arrived Thurs day from Philadelphia to spend the holiday weekend with his wjfe and baby who are, staying with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Bessent. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chadwick and son. Tommy, left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving Day at their i home on Bogue Sound. They are having as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day Sgt. and Mrs. K. H. Farris and their two child ren, and Sgt. and Mrs. Alton Ben nington and baby son, Roy, all of Harlowe. * Mr. and Mrs. Martin Willis and children, Winkie and Billy, are spending Thanksgiving Day in Williamston with Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gurkin. Chqlk Du?t Hi-Y pubs Meet; Annual Staff Plans New Features for 'Mainsail' In keeping with the Thinks - giving spirit, officers of the HJ-Y and Trt-Hl Y met laat Wednesday at Henry Safrit's home to diacuss their Thanksgiving and Chriatmas boxes and to diacusa ways of mak ing ihoney. Plans were made to give a Christmas dance during the holidaya. but nothing definite was decided. After refreshments were served, the meeting was adjourned. Here's the (irat real news of the annual staff and what it's doing this year. Tbe full staff has met once, and Monday night the editors met at Bobby Quthrte's house. Several thinks were discussed. The Mainsail of '55 will have several new features and will prove to be a fine one. Wayne Whltehurst, Ann Hill, and Bobby Guthrie, business man agers, have put forth a lot of ef fort In raising money for this year's annual.MOf course, there has been a lot of excitement this past week since the rest of the annual pic tures had to W taken and the class has to choose the teacher to whom they would dedicate their annual. This is quite an honor, and you can bet there was a lot of dis cussion. The seniors are looking forward to the completion of the annual, along with the rest of the school. The seniors will celebrate Thanksgiving afternoon together with a hay ride and weiner roast at Geneva Hardesty's farm. Geneva will pick up about 30 of her class mates at 3 p.m. Thursday and take them to her house at Core Creek After games they will feast on hot dogs. The seniors are looking for word to a wonderful time!" Happy Birthday to Faye Mason WSCS Will Sponsor Annual Christmas Bazaar The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Ann Street Metho dist Church will sponsor their an nual Christmas bazaar Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Lottie Sanders build ing. Sale of handiwork and baked goods will start at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and a turkey dinner will be served in the Lottie San ders building at 6:30. Tickets for the dinner must be purchased by this Saturday, and plates will be delivered if request ed. Cdffffc flardesty Circle Meets With Mrs. Graham The Callle Hardesty Circle of the Firit Baptist Church met Thun day with Mrs. Alex Graham Jr. Mrs. B. F. Copeland gave the program on the pi oblems confront ing missionaries and doctors in Africa. Mrs. Graham served pecan pie and coffee. I' Mrs. Holland Hostess To Bridge Club Tuesday Mrs. J. P. Dew and Mrs. N. F. Eure were guests Tuesday alter noon when Mrs. Gehrmann Holland entertained her bridge club. High score prize, a bowl of Christ mas wrapping paper, was won by Mrs. James H. Potter III. Mrs. Holland served chocolate cake and coffee. , Miss Sabra Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Noyes of Sea Level, a member of the senior class at Greenbrier College, Lewisburg, W. Va? will spend the Thanksgiv ing holidays with Miss Almalyle Lea. a classmate, at Massies Hill, Va. Ensign and Mrs. Thomas D. Eure of Annapolis art spending the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Eure. Quick salad for small-fry: Orange gelatin with finely grated carrots added to it. Serve on shredded lettuce with a mild-flavored salad dressing. FOR MORE THAN THREE DECADES 1st IN QUALITY SERVICE WAOek HAS ADDED TO ITS LIST OF QUALITY PRODUCTS THI CREAM UNI PURB-PAK CONTAINER "Your Pmoaal Carton" NO BOTTLES TO WASH . . .-NO BOTTLES TO RETURN ' No Danger from Brokan Glut v Um the Carton ~ Then DbpoM of It Par IVw Who N? TWr CMn Stpanted from the Mtlk It's WHITE'S CREAM LINE CONTAINER ? lAi lfli I J. NOW AT YOUR FAVORITE x . , STORE AND FOUNTAIN ON SALE OR FROMFT HOME DELIVERY 1 WHITE ICE CREAM AND MILK COMPANY Faye'a 18th birthday, representing a real occaaion. was aptly celebrat ed by a surprise birthday party. On Sunday night the friends who gathered at Ada Lewis's home hon ored her with a gift of a aweater. The hostess. Ada Lewis, presented her pith a bracelet. Guests were Martha Gibbs, Anne Hill, Virginia Davis, Virginia Has sell. Rae Frances Hassell, Sylvia Harrell, Jimmy Wheatley, Henry Safrit, Gehrtnann Holland. Harold' Willis, and Sammy Magill. With the exception of Sylvia Harrill and Rae Frances Hassell, all guests were seniors. Here is news from Miss Greene's 6th grade. Gr&ce Yeatman went on a cruise to Havana and Nassau The class was especially interested in the description of life aboard the Stockholm. The pupils also en joyed looking at the things Grace brought to show them. Among them was a large brown ponderoso bean from Nassau 4 Delma White entered the sixth Nov. 15. Delma was in this school last year, so the pupils were de lighted to welcome him again. An exhibit of art from this school was sent to the Greenville television station. Stephen Good win's drawing of an Indian tepee and Indians by a lake, was sent from this grade. We are studying coral. Eddie Taylor gave an excellent report about coral. On Monday the Beaufort Chapter of "The Future Teachers of Amer ica" met in the auditorium. The meeting was called to order by Martha Gibbs, president. After the minutes had been read by the sec retary, Irma Cannon, new and old business wis discussed. George Bridges, parliamentarian, served as the main speaker for?the meeting. In his talk he dealt with parliamentary rules and procedure. After the treasurer's report and a brief discussion of club function, the meeting was adjourned. The club meets every fourth. Thursday. Attention Parents! Report cards will be distributed Wednesday, Dec. 1. Don't forget! The Grass Roots Opera will appear in the Beau fort Graded School on Thursday with both afternoon and evening performances. The program is be ing sponsored by the Beta Clyb and the proceeds will be used to provide a scholarship for some de serving student. Miss .Laughton Lists Bridal Attendants' Names Miss Anna Lou Laughton, who will be married Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the First Baptist Church to Mr. James E. Fodrie Jr., will have her sister, -Miss Sbelba Jane Laughton, as her maid of honor. Mrs. Harry A. Paul of Baltimore, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Hubert Musselwhite of Greenville, sister o? the bride groom, and Miss Anise Kelly of Mount Olive, roomate of the bride's at East Carolina College Bonnie Joy Willis will be flower girl. Hubert Musselwhite of Green ville will be best man for his brother-in-law. and ushers will be Milton Laughton, George Laugh ton, brothers of the bride. Bert Brooks and Frank Langdale. The Rev. W. T. Roberson, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony, Mrs. G M Paul and Mrs. Charles Hassell will play the organ and piano respectively and Billy Laughton of Morehead City, cousin of the bride, will be soloist. Daniels Welcome Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis Daniels welcomed a daughter. Con stance Susan, Monday. Nov. 22, in Morehead City Hospital. The new comer has a six year old sister, Donna Maria. Mrs Daniels is the former Sara Dudley of Beaufort. If n YOUR DOCTOR'S FAITHFUL AIDE Your doctor's right-hand man is your pharmacist ? accur ate, reliable. Have your pre scriptions filled here with con fidence. 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