L Will ? = ! 1 Mo re head City Social News : H Hh Bvclya Wntirfirl, Sarietjr Editor Phone Mill k 1 ?!! Mr. Dom Femia, Mr. George Dill, - Dr. John Morns. Mr. Bud Dixon. Mr. Junes Sanders and Mr. Floyd Chadwick Jr., were among those from More bead City who attended the State-LaSalle basket ball game in Raleigh Saturday night. Mr. Jerry Schumacher returned Friday from a visit to East Hart fort, Conn. Mr F M Chadwick and Mr Dave Strickland returned Friday from a trip to Florida. Mr George Ball was in Raleigh last Friday on business matters. Mr and Mrs. John Oglesby spent the weekend in Ayden with Mrs. Oglesby's sister, Mrs. J R. Stokes. While there they attended the wed ding of their niece. Miss Betty Gas kins. They also visited their grand son, Mr Perry Gaskins, who is a patient in the Pitt Memorial Hos pital, Greenville. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Spencc left Saturday for a month's stay in Melbourne. Fla. Mr. A. D. Holt., Syracuse, Ohio, is visiting his son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wade left Sunday for a ten day stay in Flori da. Mrs. Charles Canfield and Mrs. Charles North Bennett were in Kinston Friday. Mrs. Herbert Colenda and daugh ter are visiting with Mr Colenda's mother. Mrs. Gladys Colenda and Mr. Colenda's aunt, Mia* Ada Davis. Mrs. Richard Guthrie, Madison, N. J , is visiting with her mother, Mrs. G. D. Canlield. Mr. and Mrs. Al Dewey and Miss Betty Harker were in Kinston Sat urday night. Dr and Mrs B. F Royal were in Kinston Sunday where Dr. Royal attended a medical meeting. Mr. Charles N Bennett left Fri day for Pascagoula, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schumacher were in Goldsboro yesterday. Pvt. and Mrs. Ray Pelletier, Petersburg, Va., spent the weekend with Private Pelletier's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pelletier Private Pelletier won the honor of being soldier of the week at Fort Lee, Va , and' this entitled him to a thrce-dav pass. Mrs. Roberts Hostess To Couples Bridge Club The Couples Bridge Club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. B. Roberts. Mr. Vernon Der rickson, of Dover, Del., was the invited guest. The winner of the high score was Mrs. R. W. Taylor. Second high winner was Mrs. George Ball and Mr. R. W. Taylor was low. The hostess served peach mer ingue cake and coffee. NOTICE MR. E. L. DAVIS of Harkert Island Agent for SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. May be contacted for Sale* ? Service or Rental of SINGER SEWING MACHINES Phone 2-8144 Give year Portrait The heartfelt way to greet your Valentine . . . the lasting remembrance foi this day. Pleasant sittings arranged at your convenience .. .just telephone for yout appointment now. HOURS 12 Noon to I P.M. DtOjr and by Appointment PHONE 9-4730 CloMd Sunday jerry mmmm PUotoqMf Jte* 411 EVANS ST. MftREHEAD city Recent Bride Mrs. Cone Johnston, the former Miss Myra Eleanor Murdoch, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Murdoch, Wildwood. Her mar riage to M/Sgt. C. Johnston, son of Judge and Mrs. V. M. Johnston, Palestine, Tex., took place Nov. 27, at Conway, S. C. Mrs. Mabel Shire/ Speaks To Women of the Moose Mrs. Mabel Shirey, Baltimore, Md , was guest speaker Wednesday night at a meeting of the Women of the Moose. Mrs. Shirey, former grand consul of the organization was presented a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Fay Condie and Mrs. Stella Dunn were initiated into the order at the meeting. Mrs. Mary Powers, senior regent, presided. Mrs. Evelyn Evans and commit tee, served refreshments to the 21 guests and members present. Mrs. J. C. Taylor Hostess At Luncheon Thursday Mrs. J. C. Taylor was hostess for a bridge luncheon at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elliott Pigford was the invited guest and was remembered with a gift from the hostess. Table prizes were won by Mrs. David Murray and Mrs. W. A. ' | Lambeth. Mrs. Frank Pigford [was: [ low. j Mrs. Taylor served her guests turkey, ham, cranberry salad, as paragus, pickles and raspberry sundaes with fruitcake. Mrs. H. L. Rivers Guest Of Thursday Bridge Club Mrs. R. E. Laughton was hostess to the Thursday Bridge Club and Mrs. H. L. Rivers was the invited ' guest. ( Mrs. Gus Davis was winner of the high score and Mrs. Carl Gun nerson was second high. Mrs. S. A. Horton was low. A dessert course was served at , the end of play. i Mrs. Dick Weeks will be hostess to the club when they next meet. ? Fortnightly Club Meets with Mrs. Davant The Fortnightly Bridge Club met last Thursday with Mrs. C. R. Davant. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. George Gamble and Mrs. W. S. Kidd. Mrs. G. C. Cooke won the club high. Mrs. Paul Webb won low. The guest high was won by Mrs. Gamble. A dessert course of pineapple ice box cake and coffee was served by the hostess. 21 Attend Meeting Of Agnes Spence Circle < Twenty-one members were pre sent when the Agnes Spence Circle of the Methodist Church met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. J. C. Taylor. Devotional* were given by Mrs. Walter Morris. Mrs. Taylor completed the mis sion study course, Man and God in the City. Refreshments of russian tea and fruitcake were served. Stork News Births at Nonhead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs Bernard Wil liam Sarvia, Morehead City, i son, Bernard William Jr., Monday, Jan. 17. To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dean John son, Havelock, a son. Horace Hed don, Tuesday, Jan. 18. To Mr. and Mrs. OUs Lee War ren, Beaufort, a son, Gary Allen. Wednesday, Jan. IT. Births at Sea Level HoapMal: To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gilgo, Atlantic, a son. Donald Carlisle. Thursday, Jan. 10. To Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tarking ton, Beaufort, a sod. Bruce Edward Jr., Thursday, Jan. SO. The Camp Glann Methodist Church will serve a barbecue plate every Friday from 11:S0 a.m. to 0 p.m. I in the church. The proceeds will go to the building fund Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Andrew Hat thews, Morehead City, Wednesday; Mrs. Bernard King, Morehead City, Wednesday; Mrs. B. F. Culpepper. Newport, Thursday; Mr. Paskel Deans, Beaufort, Thursday; Mrs. Murray Lewis, Harkers Island, Thursday Mr. Frank Ramsey, Beaufort, Thursday; Mrs. Georgia Davis, Mar shallberg, Friday; Mr. Julius Poole, Morehead City, Friday; Mrs. Ray Taylor, Newport, Friday; Tommy Willis, Beaufort, Friday. Discharged: Mrs. Edgar Hibbs, Newport. Wednesday; Mrs. Iris Lewis, Morehead City, Wednesday; Rebccca Willis, Morehead' City, Wednesday; Ralph Wade Jr., More head City, Wednesday; Mrs. Paul Johnson. Morehead City, Thursday. Mrs Austin Williams, Morehead City, Thursday; Mr. C. A. Parker, Newport, Friday; Mrs. Genoah Willis, Salter Path, Friday; Mrs. Doris K. Smith, Beaufort, Satur iay; Mr. James C. Smith, Morehead CHy, Saturday; Mr. Sylvester WIMs. Morehead City, Saturday; Mrs. Otis Warren and son, Beau fort, Saturday. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Mr. Herbert Noe, Beaufort, Thursday: Mr. W. C. Hill, Markers Island, Thursday; Mr. Howard Pittman, Stacy, Friday; Master Michael Golden, Beaufort, Saturday; Miss Letha Mason, At lantic, Saturday; Mrs. Edna Scott, Markers Island, Saturday; Mr. Monzo Salter, Sea Level, Sunday; Mr. David Taylor, Beaufort, Sun lay. Discharged: Mrs. Beatrice Davis, Marshallberg, Thursday; Miss Christine Dunn, Beaufort, Friday; Mrs. Robert Taylor, Beaufort, Fri lay; Miss Lucy Dudley, Beaufort, Friday; Mrs. Thelma Willis. Willis Ion, Friday; Mrs. Melinda Smith, Atlantic, Friday. Mrs. W. J. Smith and son, More head City, Saturday; Mr. Merrill Fink, Havelock, Friday; Mr. Marvin Willis, Smyrna, Sunday; Mrs. B. E. Tarkington and son, Beaufort, Monday; Mrs.Donald Gilgo and ton, Atlantic, Monday; Mr. Howard Pittman. Stacy, Monday; Mr. Bryan Loftin, Beaufort, Monday. Morehead City Baby Was 5,000th at Cherry Point The 5,000th baby born at the Cherry Point dispensary was Mark Leroy Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schmidt, 437 Macon Court, Morehead City. Mark was born Sunday, Jan. 18. He has a brother Joseph who is ibout a year old. CALENDAR Of EVENTS TODAY 10 La. to MO pm ? Navy Ito cniiter. Room 111. PMtoWn Building, Mir it ml City 0:49 p.m. Rotary Club. Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7 p.m.- Business and Professii al Woman'a Club, Lottie Sanderi Building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Newport Businessmen's Association, former school cafeter ia, Newport 7:S0 pja.? Woman's Club. First Christian Church, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Organised Army Re serve Corps. Potter Building, Beau fort 8 p.m.? Lanier Book Club, Civic Center, Morehead City Simple Ceremony Unites Couple Thursday Evening In a simple ceremony in Gra ham's Chspel, Mill Creek, Miss Sadie Culpepper was married to Mr. Pender Nolan Smith, of New port, Thursday night. The Rev. Harry Garris, pastor, officisted at the single ring rites. The church was decorated with white pom poms and yellow gladiolas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Culpepper, New port, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pender Smith, New port. Nuptial music was provided by Mrs. Pearl Fodrie, Newport. The bride wore a street length, off-the-shoulder dress of , blue faille. Her only ornament was a double strand of pearls. She car ried a bridal bouquet of white roses. The cousin of the bride, Miss Barbara Chadwick, was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of pink brocade and carried white roses. Mr. Donald Gelpin was best man., The mother of the bride wore a black dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bride will graduate from Newport High School this spring. The groom attended Morehead City High School and is now in ap prentice school at Cherry Point The couple will make their home in Mill Creek. Immediately following the cere mony, a reception was given at the home of Mrs. Price Adams, aunt of the bride. Nnxfroai Jan. 19 ? The Rev. Robert Poulk of Core Creek filled his regular ap pointment here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Emer of Havelock spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Duffie Carraway and Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNeil motored to Oriental on Sunday. Mrs. Sadie Carraway, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Claud Edmondson, returned with them. Mr. Haywood Pittman of Orien tal is visiting his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pittman. Mr. John Ball of Petersburg, Va., was in the neighborhood Mon day afternoon visiting old friends. Mrs. Cera Banks, Mrs. Mattie Pittman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ma son and two children of Oriental visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carraway on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carroll Smith of Bachelor visited Mrs. D. M. Salter Monday afternoon. Mrs. P. F. Carraway, Mrs. Pete Becton, Mrs. Agnes Flythe, Messrs. Tom, Grady and Edwin Carraway attended church at North River Sunday night. Birth Announced Sgt and Mrs. Robert A Newkirk, of Fort Campbell, Ky., announce the birth of a son, Robert Jr., Tues day, Dec. 21. Mrs. Newkirk is the former Joele Marie Pittman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Pitt man, Morehead City. Seargent Newkirk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Newkirk, Beaufort Learn About Advantages of Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer AT THE FARMERS FIELD DAY TO BE HELD Wednesday, Feb. 2nd 10:00 A.M. At Dixie Chemical Corporation Plant Morahcad Highway ? Jam** City ? Naw Bern Firnm nnt learn to grew cera u4 grain cheaper la enter to compete with the Weet Oh way to *e It la to get Cheaper Nitro gen fer their crepe. Dixie Cheadcal CerperaUea will pal eat n*aM Nltraxea for then cheaper thaa they caa hay aelM NUre (ci la the ha(. Alee, (amen Ih?eclrm caa bar He nalpial and pat eat H*aM NKregea at a ceM eqaal to tt-M per ha( ler tela. CeaM aae haw It werha. BABBBCUB DINNBB FBBB TO ALL! DIXIE CHEMICAL CORPORATION . KINSTON, N. C. NEW BBBN. N. C Miss Corolla Piner Recent Bride In Pine Island Bridge, Fla. Before an alter banked with batketa of white gladiolaa, pom- i poau and fern. Mix Corella Piner < became the b(Me of Mr. Curtia W i Henderaon. The double ring cere- i mony waa performed by the Rev. j Charles L Miller, paator. at 7: JO pjn., Jan. 8, in the Pine laland ] Baptist Church, Fort Meyers, Pla. I The bftde ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Piner, Pine . laland Bridge. Fla She U the granddaughter of Capt and Mrs. Albert Bloodgood. Morehead City, sod Mrs. Mattie Piner and the late Major Piner, also of Morehead City. Mr. Henderson ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Curtia Henderson, Tampa, Fla. A program of pre-nuptial muaic waa given by Mrs. John Hart, pianist and Mrs. Lawrence M. Becker waa soloist. The bride, given in marraige by ber father, waa gowned in import ed chantilly lace over bridal aatin ind tulle. The molded strapless tradice was covered with a tight ' ting matching lace jacket, trimmed in aatin. Jhe long sleeves ended with calla lily points at the wrists, which were fastened with tiny ?atln buttons. Matching satin but tons extended down the bsck to the waist. Billowing tiers of lace formed the waits length skirt. Her waist circular veil of im ported French illusion -vat attach ed to a cap of matching lace, with raffles of tulle and beaded pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a purple throated orchid and tuberoses with satin streamers tied in lover's knots. Mrs. Bruce Scott was matron of honor. She wore a strapless waltz iengtji gown of lime green nylon net over taffeta, with a matching taffeta jacket Her headpiece was > crushed band of net interspersed with tiny flowers. She carried a nosegay bouquet of deep pink car nations showered with green satin streamers. Maid of honor was Miss Effie Henderson, Tampa, Fla., sister of the groom. She was attired in a strapless waltz length frock of rellow nylon lace and net. The Iress was styled with a lace jacket ind circular net skirt with lace inserts on the front of the skirt. She carried a nosegay bouquet of jeep pink carnations showered with yellow satin streamers. Mr. Eugene Henderson, Arcadia, Fla., cousin of the groom, served is best man. Ushers were Mr. lesse Padilla, Mr. Floyd Levens Fr , Mr. John Uhlar and Mr. Frank hughes, all of Fort Meyers, Fla. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Nner selected a street length gown >f tucked moire taffeta. She wore a pink velvet flowered hat with natching opera length gloves. Her >ther accessories were navy blue ind her corsage was white feather id carnations. Mr*. Henderson, mother of the (room, chose a street length frock of dark orchid ribbon nylon. She wort i navy hat aad gloves with matching accessories and a corsage of white feathered carnations. The bride's book was kept by Mrs. Charles L. Miller, Pine Springs, Fla. For going away the bride wore a jink linen dress trimmed in ?ink satin, and a fitted match ing jacket She wore i blue vehwt hat. blue accessories and the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The bride graduated irom Fort Meyers Senior Hifh School in 1993. She attended. the St. Uwia Insti tute of Music and Bob Jonef Uni versity In Greenville, S. C. Mr. Henderson attended Fort Meyers Senior High School and ia em ployed as a surveyor with the State Road Department in Bartow, Fla. Willlstoa Club to Meet The Home Demonstration Club or Williston wiil meet today at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Mattie Gillikin. WE SELL SERVICE Yet, we sell INSURANCE but when you buy protection from John L. Crump you also buy SERVICE. Why not come in and talk over your insurance need* with us. We will be happy to be of SERVICE to you. Telephone 6-4000 JOHN L. CRUMP INSUROR - REALTOR 125 Arendell St. ? Morehead City Phillips Hardware is Donating a WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC HEATING OVEN Town & Sound Shop is Donating a MARIE PHILLIPS LINEN DRESS Jerry Schumacher is Donating a 11 x 14 Oil Portrait The Dress Shop has Donated a LADIES' SACONY PALM BEACH SUIT Hamilton's, Inc., has Donated a Pair of Beaux Art BOUDOIR LAMPS ? $33.00 Value Hill's Men's Clothing Store has Donated a MAN'S $35 PALM BEACH SUIT Hardware A Building Supply Co. has Donated a SHAKESPEARE REEL A HEDDON POWER ROD USED CAR by DICK PARKER SEAT COVERS by GARNER'S'GULF PAINT JOB by ROMANO PAINT & BODY RE-CAPPED TIRES by TIRE SERVICE For The BENEFIT CARD PARTY Sponsored by WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Friday ? Feb. 11?8 p.m. RECREATION1 CENTER, MOREHEAD CITY < WATCH NEXT ISSUE! See who Is giving s McKettrick Dress and 2 Pair of Burlington Mills Drapes This Ad Sponsored by Styron's NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS PAY DURING THIS MONTH TO AVOID ALL INTEREST CHARGES STARTING ON FEBRUARY 2 INTEREST WILL BE ADDED ? TO 1954 TAXES Don't Delay - - Pay Today E. O. MOORE Carteret County Tax Collector

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