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f orehead City Social News Mm Waller Tfeomas was the honored ? guest at i party given by Mr. and -? Hn Douglas Wade prior to hia de parture last week for Melbourne, Fla. Mias Sabra Jule Noyes. daughter of Mr. aad. Mr*. F C Noyes and a senior at Greenbrier College, .-. Lewisburg, W. Vs., is spending ... her spring vacation at Weet Palm .. Beach. FU. ' Mrs George McNeill. Mrs. Ben Royal, Mn. Darden Eure and Mrs. John Lashley, attended the funeral of Mr. Roy Lasaiter at Jacksonville, Friday. Burial took place at Snow HilL Mrs. Ada Allen, Newport, spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Er nest Webb. Mrs. I,eigh Sheep returned Fri day to her home at Elizabeth City. Mrs. Nelson Lewis boarded a train at Goldsboro Friday for a trip to Pascagoula, Miss. She was accompanied to Goldsboro by her mother. Mrs. Herbert Thornton, and Mrs. Geerge Ball, of Mansfield Park. Mrs. Ernest Odum, Fredricks burg, Vs , returned to Morehcad City Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb. Miss Ada Davis and Mrs. Gladys Colenda returned Friday from Jacksonville, Fla., after a visit of Mveral weeks mere. Miaa Lane Harvey, Ki niton, waa hoatea* \o a (roup ?( friends here over the weekend. Her father, llr. Leo Harvey, waa alio here. Mr. and Mri. Carl Gunneraon apent the weekend in Wilmington and returned with a houae guest, Mr. R N. Thompaon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Goldaboro, spent the weekend at their cottage on Shepard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Goodwin entertained at an oyster roast Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buehan, Kins too. spent the weekend in More head City. Mr and Mrs Manley Sanderson arrived Thursday from Frankfurt, Germany, to spend a month with Mrs. Sanderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oglesby. Mrs. Alvah Hamilton Sr. return ed Sunday night from the bridge tournament at Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Gibbs Jr., an nounce the birth of a son, Henry Len, Thursday. March 24, in the Morehcad City Hospital. The new arrival, who has the same name as an uncle, has a sister, Carol Ann, three years old. Soft Flexible .Shell $10.95 Black Patent or Nayy Calf vf\ localizer's comfortable elaiticized ?hell gives you perfect fit. ? greater flexibility ? heel-hugging, toe-free fit ? no slip, no gap, no pinch ? looks good from every angle ? cork -cushioned heel to toe ? soft-toes ? America's outstanding shoe value Earlena's 909 Arendell St. ? Moreheed City WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL! ,9 to 12 AM. Only KORVAT PRINTS Catar fraacM pUMs, barter prtata, flanl to- _ awftSftja A , *1 00 gec?n<? ...Hti? ?? VQS. nri leMths. ? ' ? SAVE TINE! Shop our complete Notion. Departamt tar dfpm, WHm, thrmd* . . . ?wiIMM W It4 to live rw mk| that prrfwtmj tmh. kcHtrkwyri SUV HUO tor TODAY 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.? Navy Re cruiter. Room 117. Poatoffice Build in(, Morehead City 8:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Inlet Inn. Beaufort 7:30 p.m.? Organized Army Re serve Corps, Potter Building. Beaufort WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. ? Carteref County Toast masters. Hotel Fort Macon, More head City 10 a.m. ? Altar and Rosary Socie ty, St. Egbert's Catholic Church, fyorehead City 7:30 p m. ? Esther Rebekahs, Rec reation Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Bible Study, First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City THURSDAY 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.? Coast Guard Recruiter, Postoffice Building Morehead City 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Flem ings Restaurant, Atlantic Beach Causeway 6:30 p.m. ? Lions Club, Recrea tion Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? National Guard Unit, Camp Glenn Armory 7:45 p.m. ? Woodman Circle Grove No. 263, hut east of Camp Glenn 8 p.m.? Odd Fellows, Lodge Hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.? Alcoholics Anonymous. Open Meeting, 426 Vi Front St., Beaufort FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. ? CAP Unit, Beaufort Morehead Airport, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road Mr. arid Mrs. Leary Host Couples Bridge Club The Couples Bridge Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Leary Saturday night at their home on Evans Street. Mrs. Skinner Chalk Jr. was the winner pi the ladies high score. The winner of the men's high score was Mr. Skinner Chalk, with Mr. Warren Patrick, low. Refreshments of heavenly hash and ooffee were served. Topic of the Month: Styles That Flatter Sfyies that flatter will be the topic of discussion for Home Dem onstration Clubs for the month of April, announces Miss Martha Bar nett, home agent. The hostess for the Bettie Club Friday at 7:30 p.m. will be Mrs. Hugh Pake. The Merrimon Club will meet Monday, April 4, with Mrs. Annie Wallace, at 2 p.m. The Williston Club will meet as scheduled, Thursday. March 31, at the home of Mrs. Rosalie Davis. Stork News Births at MoRhtid City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ru dolph Pinto, More head Cite, a son, David Let, Sunday, MarcIT 20. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Ikner, Atlantic Beach, a son, Robert Earl Jr.. Monday, March 21. To Mr. and Mrs. Alton Eugene Guthrie, Swansboro, a son, Stephen Curtis, Tuesday. March 22. To Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey Equals, Beaufort, a son, George Willman. Tuesday. March 22. T? . Topic. f Dance Will Follow Banquet Of Juniors, Seniors, in May By Mary Smith ul Terry Um The Junior class had a meeting last Tueaday, at 0:80 a.m. They discussed the Junior^eoior ban quet they are planning and want it to be a tremendous success The Junior-Senior banquet will be Friday, May ?, at the Bogue Sound Club. Tbe dance following the dinner will Jiegin at 8 o'clock. The junior class boys challenged the senior boys In a basketball game Friday at 2:30 p.m.. In the school gym. The Juniors won with a score of 48-29. The proceeds will go for the juhior-senior banquet. The Annual staff met last Wed nesday after school in Mr. Moor ing's home-room. The staff is earnestly at work to complete the planning for the 1854-1853 Annual. The staff has decided to hold regu lar meetings every Wednesday after school. Pictures of the faculty and the superlatives for the Annual were taken last Tuesday. The boys Hi-Y sponsored a spring-time hayride last Thursday at 7 p.m. The junior class gave a square dance in the school gym last Fri day night. Proceeds from the dance will go to the junior class treasury. Marshalls from the junior class who will participate in the gradua tion services have been chosen. I Chief marshall is Bobby Q. Lewi*. , Marshall*, in order, according to grade averages are Helen Carlton, Fried* Lewis. Eddie Smithwick, Varina O'Neal, Nancy Dixon, Jean Barnes, and DarreU Sanderson. Al ternatea are Novella Beid and Boae Daniels. The girls Tri-Hi-Y haa success fully and officially taken in 17 new members with its new plan for ad mission. The Tri-Hi-Y now has open membership for all girls who are interested in becoming mem bers. Many girls were made very hap py by this new plan. Many girls who have long desired to become a member of the dub had their wish fulfilled at t|>e meeting, Thursday, March 17. The maximum for the club's membership cannot succeed SO ac cording to the club's constitution. For this reason all the sophomore girls who applied for membership were not admitted to the club. The sophomore girls realise that mem bership preference went to juniors and seniors, snd that they will have another chance for membership next fall. I All the girls of the Tri-Hi-Y ex tend a hearty welcome to them and earnestly want them to try for admittance when the preference will go to them as juniors. The new members are Edna Player, Sharon Battle, Jeanette Hunter, Lina Wade, Barbara Ogles by, Gayle Finer, Cecila Oglesby, Gwen Mitchell, Sara Ballou, Dar Husband's Old Shirt Serves As Basis for Pretty Maternity Blouse Maternity blouse made from an old shirt By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Woman's Editor Hubby's shirt seems to be stand ard equipment (or young mothers to-be these days. The pretty mater nity overblouses are slipped on far dinner, movies or cocktail parties. But the sturdy, washable shirt does daytime duty for household chores. A girl's morale is important, however, even when she's alone 'in the house, and a 'man's shirt la not noted for chic. Local sewing center experts offer a few tips on how to dress up the male shirt to make it attractive and feminine, without sacrificing its practical virtues. First thing to do is cut off the tail to a becoming length. Put in a neat hem and border with 'a strip of bias binding. Even though the sleeves arc too long, you can achieve a be coming detail without major al terations. Simply put a couple of rows of binding on the cuff and push up the cuffs to the elbow for a pretty lantern-sleeve silhouette. Now for the collar. Just Uke it off, and stitch around the opened ?earn at the binding. You can nuke a square yoke effect with more of the contrasting bias bind ing and use the same to border the front closing. This gives a nice long-line effect which will draw attention away from your girth, and also disguises the left to-right buttoning. For a finishing touch, add a little bow-tie at the neckline, and you have a trim and becoming maternity blouse. One of your husband's old shirts, which has a frayed collar, is perfect for the purpose. When you are making a mer ingue for a lemon pie, start beat ing in the sugar gradually as soon as the egg whites are frothy. If you add the sugar at this frothy stage, instead of waiting until the whites form stiff peaks, the sugar will dissolve well and help prevent the meringue from "weeping" when the pie comes from the oven. 4 JBSSn RESERVE 00 sO7 *2 j?I i m noor ' -i a. iiiiii ?our mi* utmtnt m, m*. - mwih ?t. Hospital Not** lureta* at, ?mini Ad?>ued: 'Mrs. John Austin, Beaufort, Tuesday; Benjamin Cul pepper, Newport. Wednesday; Mr* Guy Thomas, Newport, Wednesday; M? Leon Tolson, Newport, Wed needay; Mr. H A Wilton, New port, Wednesday. Mr*. Orta Ballard, Morehead City, Thursday; Mrs. H. 8. Glbbs , Jr, Morehead City; Mrs. Mary Hudson, Morehead City, Thursday; Mrs. Charles Lewis, Beaufort, Thursday; Mr. Julius Willis, Beaufort, Thurs day; Mr. Charles W. Scott, Bean fort, Friday. Discharged: Mrs Clayton Mob ley and daughter, Morehead City, Wednesdsy; Mrs. Glenn Gilbert, Morehead City, Wednesday; Mrs. Donald Clarke, Atlantic, Thursday; Mrs. R. E. Ikner and son, Atlantic Beach, Thursday. Mr. George C. Morris. West Beaufort. Thursday; Mr. Percy Deyo, Morehead City, Friday; Mr. James E. English, Morehead City, Friday; Mrs. George Equals and son, Beaufort, Friday; Mrs. Alton Guthrie apd son, Swans boro, Fri day. All on Saturday: Mrs. Curtis Long and daughter. Morehead City; Mrs. Steve Krasinki, Atlantic; Gary leen Brinson, Joyce Bell, Mary Lou Davit, Correna Smith, Barbara Ann Willis, Nancy Lampley, and Bar bara Joan Willia. Some of the senior boys in Mr. Mooring's English class have be-n trying their skill at writing pet-try The results are very encouragini,. This is an example of their work. Nature When the sea is calm. And the moon is bright On the shore I stand and listen To the sounds of the night. First comes the cry of a lonely gull Then from a tree on a far away hill ? Comes the call of a whippoor will. But as all good things Must come to an end 1 turn, and face this word of sin Where men live from day to day And face their lives as best they may. ? Carroll Rice, Senior student li II BEAUTY IS A HABIT NOT A GIFT VUit SHIRLEY'S BEAUTY SHOP Regularly Phone 2-3037 Next to HaUell'i Electric Closed Monday! Keimei, Hive lock; Pamela GUbert, More be ad City; Oriel Willii, Have lock; Mr. Locate Dill, Baaufort; Tami Untfc, Morehead City. See Level Heapttal Admitted: Mrs. Annie Tew, Beaufort RFD, Thursday; Mr. Steve Styron, Ocracoke, Thursday; Mr. John G. Hill, Atlantic, Sunday; Mrs. Lydia Wade, WiUiaton, Mon day. Dixharged: Mr. *oy Mason, Sta cy, Thunday; Mra. Mary GHlikin, Beaufort WD. Thursday, Mr. Lionel Gilfo, Atlantic, Thursday; Mr. Henry Holt, Morebead City, Thursday; Mr. Douglas Johnson, Marshallberg. Saturday; Mr. Roy Eubanks, Beaufort, Saturday. Mrs. Eulepha Paul, Davia, Satur day; Joe Taylor, Sea Lewel, Satur day; Mr. Alonn Howard. Sea Level, Saturday; Miss Katie WlUte hurit. Gloucester Sunday; Gary Morris, Atlantic, Sunday; Mr. Carl Lewis, Oeracoke, Monday. 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