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Village Da/ Observed In Wilmington Sunday Mr. Hornet landonon. WU*in? ton. ?u the guest ipwlw when tne Women of the Mooee, Mora he id City Chapter No 23?, p.rtici pated ill Mooaheart Baby Village Day |t Wilmington, Sunday. Mooae heart Baby Village la located at Mooeohoart, 111., aid U Dn home and irhool for dependent child ren of deceased members of the Loyal Order of Mooee. It waa founded in 1913 Mr. Sanderson said that after 40 years of constant use the village needs redecorating aad refurnish ing Mrs. Vadia S. Uandor, general chairman, of Wilmington, called the meeting to order and intro duced officers from participating chapters which included Wllming- i f?nrlr k.1 OIOfR HBW| ?btk* ?( ? ?*?>.?<! Ctty Haapiul: To Mr. and Mr* Lm Lewi*. Ni ?pill. a daughter. Lilly Char lene, Thursday, March IT. Births at 8m Level Hoapitaf: To Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Rhue, Beaufort HFD, a son. Carl AJt?o, fcfrday, March 1? _ too, Morehead City, Whiteytlle an<J Jacksonville. , Persons attending from More head City chapter were Mr and Mrs. Marvin Powers, Mr. and Mr? Eramett Willis. Mr. a?d Mrs Cecil Raper, Mr. and Mrs Harry Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogleaby Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and Mr and Mrs. Norman Canflelfl. fantmorg hot water? NOW'f THI TIMI TO BUY A Hofflort Water Hiatal Automatic Glass-Lined 10 Year Guaranteed Models As Low As J35?? Choice of Electric or Gas . . . Upright or Table Top styles, 6 to 80 gallon sizes. t fov Call 6-4104 - 4 L^/iyirVr-T r rrr f rilr / CEADC ,#S ARENDELL ST ft ytut m*m?pfacA~ JlAKi PHONE 8 41D4 for his desk ? ? for her living room . . . ha w~tfii p(Alt mm, hi ?&k! ? The finer ike portrait? the ?or? it deaerre* to be a Color Portrait! , We iinti you to Tiiit oar Studio this wtek to mc bow proud you'll b* to own or five ? Portrait? la Color. HOURS 11 Noon to 6 P.M. Dklly ??)! by Appointment phone **no Cloud 3usdsy ami mum PfatoftofUm 411 EVANS ST. *mmm ?TY Morehead City Social News S*JHjr Mttar Mm* Mil* llr. and tin. Bernard Leary ob served their 14th wedding anni versary Saturday. Mrs W. K- Lambeth and Miaa Elisabeth Lambeth are viaiting oil the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Mr. Warren Beck, Mr. Bob Bank*. Morehead City. Mr. Hfirry Gillikin and L. B. Daniels, Beaufort, spent the weekend at Pinehurst at the golf tournament. Mr. Charles Byrd Wade left Sunday after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade. Mr. Wade went to Roe on Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gaskill and family. Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Nunn and daughter, Gay, of Charlo'.'.e, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Green, and son, Tom my. ? Mrs. W. L. Derrickson spent the weekend in Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Goldsboro. moved into their new . cottage on Shepard Street Satar- , day and spent the weekend there. Mrs. George Dill and children, Susan and George Leigh, accom panied by Kathy Chalk, spent the weekend in Elizabeth City. Mrs. Dill's mother, Mrs. Leigh Sheep ac companied them on the return trip to visit here this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bennett Jr., and son, Stephen, moved Saturday into their new home at 3010 Aren deU St. Miss Frances Royal, Greensboro, left Saturday after spending last week here instructing a junior study group of the First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Page, Kins son, spent the weekend at their cottage on Shepard Street. Mr. Jamie Webb returned to Miami, Fla., Saturday, after visit ing with his father, Mr. Ernest Webb, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ball left last . week to spend several days in Dawson, Ga., visiting relatives. Mr. Wiley Smith, Goldsboro, was in Morehead City last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stewart, form erly of Hampton, V?., moved last week to the former Paul Webb house at 901 Evans St Dr. and Mrs. Ben Royal visited Mrs. Jackson Hostess To Couples Bridge Club The Couples Bridge Club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Mrs. Truman Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris were special guests. Mrs. W. L. Derrickson won high score. Mrs. Morris won second high and Mrs. Ben Royal was low. Mrs. George Ball won the slam prise. The hostess served froaen fruit salad, potato chips and coffee. n Greensboro over the weekend nth Mr*. Royal's giiter, Mr*. Clem loren and Mr Boren Mr. M T. Mills left Friday for lornell, N. V , to visit her daugbt ?r and son-in-law, Dr and Mrs. John >. McRoberts and children. Mrs. 1. C. Taylor is here thi* veek haying returned from Fern indina Beach, Fla. Mrs. Clarence Wade Pelletier trill leave April 15 (or Germany to oin her husband who is stationed tear Frankfurt. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Phillips vill leave Friday for Houston, Tex., :o attend the annual convention )f the Occidental Life Insurance Company's Laurence Lee Club, at Jie Shamrock Hotel. Mr. Phillips s vice-president of the club. Morehead City PTA Will Send Telegrams When members of the Parent Teacher Association of Morehead ?ity High School met Monday light, they voted to send telegrams o the chairman of educational fin ince committee in the legislature, isking the committee not to rut ;he salaries of beginning teachers Telegrams also will be sent ask ng not to do away with supervisors n elementary education. Mr. G. T. Wietii U, principal, re luested that parents help trans port children to Beaufort for the Little Symphony tomorrow at 2 >'clock. It was announced that a pre school clinic wil be held Friday, tpril IS at 1:30 p.m. in the primary :lassrooms, for children 6 years old >r older before Oct. 1 who will be iin school in September "The Alphabet That was Good to Sat," was the title of the original jlay presented by Mrs. Sarah Willis's first grade pupils. Mrs. Willis's class also won the atten lance banner and book for having he most parents present. Mrs. John Fussell. vice-presi lent, presided at the business neeting in the absence of the presi lent, Dr A. F. Chestnut. Esther Rebekah L To District Meetir Esther Rebekah Lodge was hos ess when the Second Rebekah Dis rict held its semi-annual meeting Saturday at the Recreation Center. Noble Grand, Mrs. Rachel Steed, >penea the meeting after which he meeting was turned over to the listrict officers, with Mrs. Addie Robinson; vice president, Beau fort, presiding in the absence of ihe president, Mrs. Mary Beck, Wilmington. ' Mrs. Bertha Skipper, Wilming ;on, presented the North Carolina Rebekah Assembly officers who ire Mrs. Laura Johnson of Raleigh, president; Mrs. Inez Ramsey of Greensboro, vice prtsident, Mrs. rreva Kunkle of Statesville, ward in; Mrs. Carrie Wlninger of New port, chaplain; and Mrs. Lois Solomon, Wilmington, and Mrs. T? n Topics No Summer School This Year; PTA Gives Two Flags to School By Mary Smith and Terry l.owr The teachers have notified the ?tudents in high school that there will he no summer school thi/ ye?r. It w*? decided that if the students couldn't learn the course in nine weeks they couldn't do jus tice to it In six weeks. To the students who ieel they're not doing well, better get busy and pass. Mr. Windell announced that the Little Symphony will be in Beau fort tomorrow at 2 p.m. This per formance will be for the fourth to eighth grades. Mr. Windell re quests that parents aid in transpor tation because the state busses will not be available. The Parent-Teacher Association met on Monday, March 14. L*st month the PTA gave $20 to each teacher for the distribution of funds for materials such as books, clothes, aquariums, maps, electric drills, and many ether useful class room items. Ttfey also gave $250 worth of books to the school and bought new flags for the auditorium. The flags are the North Carolina and the United States flags They are made of silk and trimmed with gold fringe. We would like to extend our thanks to the PTA for their work and efforts. Frieda Lewis and Jerry T. Willis are our delegates to the State Fu ture Teachers of America, in Ashe; ville. Last Thursday the high school saw a movie "^titled, The Good Earth. The original story was writ ten by Pearl S. Buck. The movie was very interesting and revealing. The second year home economics girls served dinner to the Garden and Civics Club at the civic center last Wednesday. The first year girls are beginning on their sewing course. They are making cotton garments. There was a ballgame Friday be tween the junior and senior boys. odge Hostess ig Saturday Alva Albright, Raleigh, past presi dents. The address of welcome was given by Mrs. Etta Lewis, Esther Lodge, and the response was made by Mrs? Julia Basden, Miriam Lodge. Mrs. Lena Ferguson of Havelock and Mrs. Carolyn Floyd of More head City entered the contest in the unwritten work. Mrs. Carolyn Floyd made a grade of 100 per cent and will be given a certificate and a Rebekah pin. The highligfit of the aftlYnoon session was an address by the as sembly president, Mrs. Johnson. Short talks by other assembly of ficers were also enjoyed. In appreciation of their services, gifts were given to Mrs. Johnson See REBECCA. Page g keritucku St/maht Qouhkm *970 mm M30 T?i> I The proceed) went to the junior clais (or the junior-ienior banquet. There was a business meeting of the Future Teachers of America last Tuesday. Renee Kemp and Helen Carlton presented the pro gram. i Last Tuesday the members of the Glee Club and the majorettes prac See TEEN TOPICS, * Page I Mitt Sandra Ball Elected College House President Miss Sandra Ball, daughter of Capt and Mrs Frank H. Ball, Morehead City, formerly of Nor folk, a sophomore majoring in his tory at Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, has been elected house president of Willard Hall, a freshman domi tory, for next year. A dean's list. student, she is co author of "Juat Routine," an origin al production to be staged by the clasf of 1957, Thursday and Friday evenings. Demonstration Meeting Postponed Until Thursday The original meeting of the Wil liston Home Demonstration Club, scheduled for this Thursday lias been changed to 7:30 p m. Thurs day, March 31, Miss Martha Bar nett. home agent, announces. Mrs. Rosalie Davis will be hostess. The Cedar Island-Atlantic club will meet with Mrs. Gloria Emory Friday at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Laughton Honors Three at Bridge Thursday Mrs. R. E. Laughton was hostess to the Thursday Bridge Club when | it met last week. Mrs. Laughton had as special guests Mrs. Dan Pigott, Mrs. Doug West and Mrs. Dow Lassiter. The winner of the high score was Mrs. Gus Davis. Mrs. West was second high and Mrs. Dick Weeks was low. Butterscotch-nut cake with rus sian tea were served. Mrs. Weeks will be hostess to : the club this week. | ?- Til BEAUTY IS A HABIT NOT A GIFT Visit SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP Regularly Phone 2-3037 Next to Hatsall's Electric C losed Mondays SWP HOUSE PAINT | ? . ; ? ? ? ? ...Real "Life Insurance" Fer Yeur Heme 5***1 v/n Willi**, ft Houn mi*t ? It pay* to be "fhoosy" when you select house paint. Whether yqu employ a painting contractor or no?, the price difference between famous SWP House Paint and ordinary house paint means less than $5.00 foj the average house job. This slight difference pays for years of extra wear . . . one of the wisest economies you can make! ' ? 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