Willis-Jordan - Mr. and Mr*. Carlisle Henry Jordan request th* honor of your preseace at tk* marriage of their daughter Ann* Carole to Lt Robert Eugene Willis ' United Slates Air Force Sunday, February twenty-seventh at three o'clock in the afternoon Havelock Methodist Church, Have lock IX'IllU'a Wall ?? a ? f* inn ? TTCirww fvi Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Willis welcomed an 8 pound 8 ounce son, Norman Short Jr., Thursday, Feb. 17, at Morehead City Hospital. Mrs. WtUis is the former Cynthia Skarren of Beaufort. To Observe Ash Wedneaday St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Beaufort will observe Ash Wednes day tomorrow with services at 5 o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. Gray Hassell, lay reader, will lead the Pentitential Office. Fakes Welroaae Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Pake wel comed a 8 pound 12 ounce daugh ter, Lillian Dare, Saturday, Feb. 19, in Morehead City Hospital. Mrs. Pake- is the former Virginia Saun ders of Beaufort. Accuracy, ? reliability . . . the fruits of experience It takes years of exact ing professional training and experience to pro duce the unfailing pre cision with which we "follow the doctor's or ders" to your health'* best advantage. BELL'S DRUG" STORE Phone 2-3231 Front St. B*?ufort, N. C Beaufort Social News Mn. L?fcw? < PUUiM. M?" Pkae *1244 Mr. F. ft. Clemmons spent the, weekend at buna Uoa Jtntf City, N. J., where he is stationed with] the Coast Guard. Ml*. Qu? Lancaster and' children spent the weekend with her par. eats, Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin. Miss Memria Mosier of Green vUle spent the weekend with Misa Catherine Potter. ? ' Mr. and Mn. O. K. Bobhitt of Raleigh spent Thursday and Friday with. Mr. and Mrs. Will Arrrartoc Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hill spent the weekend in Fayetteville with Mr. and M?- Lindaey Hill und vis ited Mr Hill's brother, Mr ?. Wai ter Hill who i? s patient In the Veterans Hospital at ' Fayetteville. M/Sgt. Arthur E. Baer and his family, formerly of Camp Camp bell, Ky., spent the weekend with his father and sister, Mr. George Baer and Mrs. Levin T Bennett Sergeant Baer is taking his f*rtilly to the Eastefn Shore of Maryland to stay with Mrs. Baer's family I while he is serving in Formosa. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mace Jr. and daughter, gillie, left yesterday for a week's visit in Charlotte and Salisbury. Mrs. J. G. Walters and daughter. Frances, of LaG range, spent the weekend with Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Winaie Mason returned with Mrs. Walters to LaGrange for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Young and daughter, Doris, spent Satur day in Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheatley Jr. and two children of Charlotte ar rived yesterday for a week's visit. They will stay with Mr. and Mrs. James Wheatley and Mr. and Mrs. k. B. Wheatley. Mr. John Staton returned to the Veterans Hospital at Durham yes terday after a visit home. Mr. Paul Woodard will leave to morrow for Long Island, N. Y., where he is stationed with the Coast Guard, after a weekend visit at home. Patrice Perrigo returned Sunday to her home in Camp Lejeune after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Way. a visit with her son. Dr. W. L. Rudder. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lelnthall and son, Richard, will leave today for Manasquan, N. J., after a week end visit with Mrs. Leinthall's mother, Mrs. Jess Pagels. lira. Louis Potter ol Washington, D. C., left Saturday for Chapel Ilill after a abort visit with Miss Nannie Potter. * Mr. G. V. Harrell of Raleigh 3?nt the weekend with bis sister, rs. T. G. Willis. Mrs. Willis ac companied him back to Raleigh for a week's visit. i Mr. and Mrs. Derwood Fodrie and family left Saturday for Fred ericksburg, Va., after being called here by the death of his brother, Mr. James E. Fodrie. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and children left Sunday for their home in La Crosse, Va., after being call ed here by the death of Mrs. Clark's brother, Mr. James E. Fod rie. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrell and (laughter, Sylvia, spent Sunday in Raleigh where they visited Mr. J. W. Harrell who is a patient in Rex Hospital. ? Mrs. Neva Stocks returned Sun day to her home in New Bern after being called ber by the death of her brother, Mr. James E. Fodrie. Mrs. C. F. Jones and daughter, Charlotte, of Wilmington left Sat urday after a short visit with Mrs. Jones' son, Mr. C. F. Jones Jr. Mrs. Leslie D. Feagle and Miss Ann Owens visited in Sanford last week. Gary Copeland. a student at Wake Forest, spent the weekend at home. Mrs. J. D. Young and Mrs. G. W. Duncan spent the weekend at Greensboro where they visited Muss Edna Frances Young, a student at Greensboro College. Mr. C. C. Clawson left Sunday for Fayetteville to visit his daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Franck. Mr. Don C. Martin was adnjKted to Morehead City Hospital Sunday for treatment. Gehrmann Holland Jr., Bruce Edwards Jr. and Charles Chappell spent the weekend at Wake Forest. Ann Swain and Linda Salter ?pant the weekend at Southport^jti Jean Chadwick Enters Outfit in Sewing Contest A garment made by Jean Chad wick was selected by students in the home economics class at Beau fort School as the one to be en tered In the Belk's sewing contesL Miss Chadwick's garment is now on display in the store window in Morehead City. The grand prize winner in the county will be determined by the number of votes the public casts for the garments. Voting takes place it (he store and will end Friday, Feb. 25 Ruhner-up in the Beaufort claax was Donna Lewis. As winner, Miss Chadwick was presented with ? sewing box. - t * Mrs. Smith Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mn. Claud Wheatly, Mrs. Jack Barnes and Mrs. Dick Parker were invited guests Thursday evening when Mrs. Robert Smith entertain ed her bridge club. Mrs. Smith served froien fruit salad and coffee. ?T.... i. PM STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 5 YEARS OLD *3 4? Di*till?a hitnH ?T. N?> YocV ? MPtoof I WROUGHT ?OH . 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