More Ms* Evelyi Morehead City Social News Mm Evelyn VntnlH, Society Editor PWm Mill The. Rev. and Mrs. Jesse St at on and ehldren returned Frday to Au rora. Mrs. Staton and children had been visiting the Rev. Mr Staton's mother, Mrs. Frank Staton, for three weeks. Or. and Mrs. l?ane Barksdale, New York City. N. Y , both with the Stiff of medical research for Harvard University, Cambridge. Mass . are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Joslyn Mrs. Barksdale is the former I)r Alma Whissen, Ham mo 11 ton. N. J., and is the niece of Mr. Joslyn. Mrs. Brit lima Williams, Ocra eoke, is here visiting for a few days. Mr. Mack Stamps III, Fayette ville, spent the weekend with his grandmother. Mrs. W. M. Mallison. Mr. Stamps is associated with radio, station WFNC at Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Econo mon left Sunday for Roanoke, Va., to bring back their son, Wayne, who has been visiting relatives there. Katrina Lewis, of the Kennedy Home. Kinston. recent 1/ spent two weeks here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brinson and family. Miss Maxine McLohon left Sun day for Chicago, III., to spend sometime with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 1). B. McLohon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brinson and daughters, Darlene and Linda, spent the weekend at Williams burg and Norfolk, Va. While at Williamsburg they attended the outdoor drama, The tCommon Glory. Mr. Cannon Talbot returned Sun day from Kokomo, Ind., where he had been attending a basketball clinic. Mr. Cooper Hamilton has re turned from Wake Forest to spend the remainder of the summer with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. Ira Long, Golds boro, are spending this week with their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Hales, and sister. Mrs. Luther Hamilton and Judge Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chagaris and children. New Bern, spent last Wednesday at Atlantic Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk who have been visiting Mrs. Kirk's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs,, Leo Harvey, left yesterday to return to Win ston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrd Wade Jr., and children, Ruth, Mary Mar garet. and Byrd III returned to their home at Winston-Salem yes terday after several days here with Mr. Wade's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor have returned from Fernandirta Beach, Fla. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Davis, New York City, N. Y., are spending sev eral weeks at Atlantic Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Davis. David Cannon, who has been at tending a summer school, has joined his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Cannon, at Atlantic Beach. Mr and Mrs. Edward Steed Ewell and children, left yesterday for their home at Ale*andria, Va., after spending several days at At lantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hauaer. Fort Myers. Fla., are visiting Mrs. Mau ser's mother. Mrs. J. B. Arendell, on Bridges Street. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hines en tertained Friday night to honor Dr. and Mrs. Felda High tower, and Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Carpenter, all of Wirv?ton-Salem. Mrs. George Howard ha$ as euests this week her sister, Mrs. H. G. McBane. Mrs. Cliff R. Faw cett and Mrs. Ernest Chapman, all of Burlington. Mrs. P. II. Geer returned Sunday from Thomson. Ga. Lambeths Entertain Thursday Afternoon Mrs. W A. Lambeth and Miss Elizabeth Lambeth were hostesses at a cola party Thursday afternoon at their home on Evans Street. Mrs. C. R. Davant greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. Harvey Hamilton Sr. and Mrs. W W. Patrick received the guests in the living room. Mrs. Alan Ferrebee, assisted by Mrs. Paul Webb, served. From a table centered with la vender and purple chrysanthe mums. tomato aspic, congealed salad, hot buttered rolls, pickles, olives, and potato chips were served. Summer flowers were used to decorate the home. Methodist Men Will Meet at 7 Tonight Methodist Men of the First Meth odist Church will meet at 7 tonight in the educational building. Mr. Malcolm Collins is chairman of the program, assisted by Mr. G. E. San derson, and Mr. A. B. Cooper. Mr. Charles R. Freeman, chair man of food and tables, has as his committee. Mr. Charles Stanley Jr., Mr. Marvin Willis, Mr. Marion Mills. Mr. Charles Canfield, Mr. Floyd Chadwick Sr., and Mr. Tom Scott. Mrs. S. A. Horton Hostess To Bridge Club at Beach Mrs. S. A. Horton was hostess to the Thursday Bridge Club last week at her summer home, Atlan tic Beach. Marigolds and zinnias were used to decorate the home. Mrs. Gus Davis was the winner of the high score. Mrs. Robert Laughton won second high and Mrs. Bruce Willis won low. Iced lemonade was served dur ing play. Fresh peach pie a la mode was served following play. The club will meet this week with Mrs. Willis. Daughter Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor Lewis Jr., Cameron. La., welcomed an eight-pound daughter, Elizabeth Thornton, Sunday, Aug. 7. Mrs. Lewis is the former Betsy Thorn ton of Morehead City. Lean meat is approximately 73 per cent water. SECURITY SERVICE SAVINGS DIVIDENDS REDUCE INSURANCE COSTS 10% - 40% Mutual Insurance Agency S. A. CHALK, J*. C. W. SUMMERLIN MRS. E. G. PHILLIPS " MISS JEAN BOWLES fiist-citizens bank building Phone 6-3103 Morehead City Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Gamer, Newport, announce the engage ments of their daughters, Jean, (left) and Joan. Miss Joan Garner is engaged to Mr. David T. Traitel, son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Traitel. La Jolla. Calif. Wedding plans are dependent upon military orders. Miss Jean Garnef is engaged to Mr. John Forest Cahlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Cahlan, Las Vegas. Nev. The couple will be mar ried Friday. Aug. 26 in the First Methodist Church at Las Vegas. Miss Jean Garner lives with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garner Jr., 1503 Rexford Place, Las Vegas. The brides to-be are two of the well-known Newport triplets. Their other sister, June, also lives in Nevada. TODAY 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.? Navy Re cruiter. Postoffice, Morehead City 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Navy Re cruiter. Postoffice, Beaufort 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7 p.m.- Methodist Men's Club First Methodist Church, Moreheai* City 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Mason ic Lodge, Morehead City WEDNESDAY 7 a.m.- Carteret County Toast masters, <Hotel Fort Macon, More head City 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret Community Theatre. Station W'MBL 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret Community Theatre, Civic Center, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Esther Rebekahs, Recreation Building, S h e p a r d Street, Morehead City THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 12 noon FHA Loan Supervisor, second floor,. Postof fice, Beaufort 10 a.m. to 3:30 p m. ? Navy Re cruiter, Postoffice, Morehead City 11 a m. to 1:30 p.m. ? Navy Re cruiter, Postoffice, Beaufort 11 a.m.? Social Security Repre sentative, cast entrance, Postoffice, Morehead City 2 p.m. ? County Agriculture Workers Council, home agent's <jf fice, Beaufort 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Fil ing's Restaurant, Atlantic Beach Causeway 6:30 p.m. ? Lions Club, Hotel Fort Macon, Morehead City 7.30 p.m.? National Guard Unit, Camp Glenn Armory 8 p.m. ? Odd Fellows, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 426 '4 Front St., Beaufort 8 p.m.? Auxiliary of VFW, at the home of Mrs. Roy Eubanks, 110 Gordon St., Beaufort FRIDAY 7:30 p.m.? Woodmen of the World, Newport Camp No. 336, over Mose Howard Garage, New port 8ATUKDAY 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.? Ortho pedic Clinic, Morehead City Hos pital Annex, Morehead City 0 a.m., to 10:30 *.m. ? Free golf instruction for Carteret boys 10 to 17 years old, Morehead City Coun try Club tBelte: WEDNESPAY MORNING SPECIAL INDIAN HEAD COTTON PIECE SET 4 PLACE MATS 4 NAPKINS YOUrt CHOICE OF COLOR, Up Ik's 48' SET OF MOREHEAD CITY Mrs. Lois Kittrell Tells of Rally Plans Mrs. Lois Kittrell, secretary, gave a report on a forthcoming rally for the juniors of the Su preme Forest Woodmen Circle at a circle meeting Thursday at the Woodman Hall. The rally will be held Sept. 2 to 4 at Camp Walton Stewart, Charlotte. All juniors are invited. Persons interested may contact Mrs. Kittrell, route 1 Morehead City, for further details. The Grove realized a profit of $9.40 from a party Thursday, July 21. Proceeds went to the building >fund. The next meeting will be Thurs day, Aug. 18, at 8 p.m. Mrs. No vella Schlingman, president, pre sided. Clubs to Have Picnics The Cedar Island- Atlantic Home Demonstration Club will have a picnic tomorrow at 5 p.m. at Cedar Island Beach and the Gloucester club will have their picnic Friday, at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mon roe Whitehurst. ass Six Out-of-Towners Feted At Bayside Farm Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. J felair and Mr. and Mrs. Banks McNairy, Gotdsbero. entertained 145 person* at a buffet supper Saturday night at the Blair's Bayside Farm, Crab Point Six house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Blair were guests of honor. They were Dr and Mrs. Harry Haggart. Cincinnati, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs Clifford Taylor, Coral Gables. Fla.; Mrs- Sara Winaborough, Miami Beach, Fla ; and Mrs. Foy Edwards, Raleigh The buffet menu consisted of smithfield ham, shrimp, turkey, tomato aspic, celery, olwes. deviled eggs, biscuits, individuA cakes and coffee ? Revival at Camp Glenn The Rev. A. P. Hill, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, New Bern, is leading nighttime revival services at Camp Glenn Methodist Church. Services began Sunday night and will continue through Friday. Hospital Notts Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Harrison Guth- 1 rie, Morehead City. Thursday. All 1 on Friday: Mrs. Archie C. Davis, 1 Atlantic Beach; Mr. Sara Adler, Morehead City; Mr. Ray Highsmith. ! Morehead City; Mrs. Julian Hamil ton, Beaufort; Miss Esther Lewis, Marshallberg. Discharged; Mr Edwin Carra- ' way, Merrlmon, Thursday; Mrs. | Walter Smith and son. Newport, Thursday; John Young, Beaufort, Thursday. All on Friday; Mrs. Charles R. Brown, New Bern; Mr. Norman Avery, Morehead City; Mrs. L. T. Gray. Newport; Mrs. Walter Gas kins, Morehead City: Mrs. Francis Onorio and daughter, Morehead City; Mrs. Jerry Schumacher, Morehead City; Susan C. Willis. Beaufort: Mrs. Phil Jackson, Jack sonville. N. C. All on Saturday: David Conner, Beaufort; Mrs. Lionel Howard and son, Newport: Mrs. Emma Davis, Newport RFD; Mrs. Henry Pink ham. Beaufort; Mrs A. B Smith and son. Marshallberg. ? Mrs Harvey Morton and daugh ter. New Bern; Mrs. Agnes Gra ham, Newport; Mrs. Francis Guth rie and daughter, Morehead City; Mr. Jesae Pearson, Morehead City; Mrs. Oscar Arthur, Newport. Sea Level Hospital Admitted; Mr. Waller C. Taylor, Stonewall, Thursday: Mrs. Mildred Cioldtn, Stacy. Thursday; Mrs. Del la NeUon. Atlantic. Friday; Mr. Luther Taylor, Sea Level, Sunday; Mr. Lloyd Guthrie, Morehead City, Sunday. Uiuharfrd: Mrs. Coreen Chad wick and daughter, Markers bland. Friday: Mr William A4air. Beau fort, Friday; Mrs. The I ma Morton, Havel?ck. Friday; Mr. Bobby Ash ??orth, Stacy. Friday; Mrs. Kobert Daniels and daughter. Sea Level, Saturday; Mrs. Reva Hagan, Have lock, Sunday; Mrs Hazel Haning and daughter.' Atlantic. Monday; Mrs. Delores Rose and son, Atlan tic, Monday. DAY CLASSES SHORTHAND-TYPING . BEGINNING SEPT. 12, 1955 Mrs. H. C. Barrow, Jr. , 3205 Arendell Moi shead City PHONE 6-3079 Dee Gee's August Christmas SALE! 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And that means a solid sense of security not aurpasaad by any car. ?WMm MJUOMM fa S(? There's extra security, too, ia the lightning leaponae of Pontiac'a brakes, steerihg and acceleration. Even parking ia a pleasure with action like this. ?VMMM tomroKT? What's your idea on thin score? Big, soft seats? Ample shoulder and leg room? A cushioned ride? Regal luxury? That's Pontiac comfort and it won't be topped by any* piing on the road. Yet a Pontiac fit* any new-car budget] Find out how little it takes to join the swing to Pontiac. * with 4-bami carburetor, tUrn-co* option. 7bi?acr PONTMC'S MM an VIM .it Jfm VIM'S OUATUT SUTI/ SOUND CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. IMS AREjNDELL ST. PHONE *-407r MOREHEAO CITY, k C

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