Garden Club, Chooses Peturiio at Flower Members of the Swanshoto Sea ?pray Garden Club met in the Community Building at Swansborc Thur&day Feb. 2. They selected aa their club flower the petunia. Their colors are wave white and aea green. A constitution was discussed and adopted and those present signed the roll as charter members. Officers elected were Mrs. Ralph Gibson, president; Mrs. Robert Passingham, vice-president; Mrs. C. H. Wifhey. ?ocond vice-president; Mrs Robert L Evans, third vice president; Mrs. Quentin iiinton. secretary; Mrs. Jerry Wells peak, treasurer; Mrs. Effrom Smith, his torian librarian The following committees were asked to serve: Mrs. Alvin White, Mrs. Leon Parker. Mrs. Rupert Taylor, ways and means. Mrs. L. G. Duprce. Mrs. B M. Lieko. plant exchange and horticulture. Mrs Mary Taylor, Mrs S. F. Milsted, Mrs. Una Guthrie. con servation; Mrs. Woodrow Brite. Mrs S. L. Baughman. exhibition and flower shows; Mrs. Walter Biz ?ell. Mrs. Zclman Merrill, Mrs. W J. Kay, Mrs Mollis Plimpton, pro jects; Mrs. Al Fields, garden ther apy; Mrs. Jean Bley. parliamen tarian; Mrs. Edith Murray, tele phone. The next meeting of the club will be Thursday. Feb. 16. at 10 a.m. in the Swansboro community building. Ladies from thp Swans boro School district who are in terested are invited. MORE MOREHEAD CITY SOCIAL NEWS ON PAGE fl Morehead ?rty Social News Nlw Evelya WxUrgart. SwMy Editor . .. M1W Miss Marine McLohon, senior student at Peace College. Raleigh, will spend the weekend here. Mr. E. D Holt, Sycamore, Ohio, i is here for an indefinite stay with his son and daugfcter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holt, and grand daughter, Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stroud. Greenville were visitors here Wed : nesday. Mr ;ind Mrs. Samuel Edward Dribble, fclizabethtown, Pa., and cnroute to Florida, spent Monday with Mrs. Dribble's brother. Mr. T. Bartlett Sage. Mrs. Gus Davis was at New Bern 1 Monday. Mr. Archie Davis, Durham was here this week. Mr. and Mrs. CecH Sewell drove I to Chapel Hill Tuesday where Mrs. Sewell will have a check-up at Memorial Hospital. Mrs. J. S. Mcl.ohon spent Tues day at Raleigh visiting her daugh j ter, Maxine, a senior at Peace Col . lege. . . i Mrs. Foy Guthrie returned Wed j nesday from a trip to Charlotte. Mrs. Delma Midgett has returned ! to her home here from Texas Mitchell Village 4 Miles West of Morehead City on Highway 70 baroHna's Most Livable New Coastal Development Did you ever (top to think of the number of people wJio have bought lots in Mitchell Village? If you did, you would say to yourself "they must know what they are doing." Yes, they do know whet they are doing, as most of these people have looked elsewhere, and are now satisfied that Mitchell Village is the best, for beau ty, safety, and health. Visit our property and see for yourself, then call, at our office and talk with Mr. Knox, our representa tive. Learn how easy it is to own a lot in Mitchell Village. Our office is open each day from 9:30 to SiOO. ? 's,i Mi v , Office Phone 6-3088 J" ROCHELLE REALTY CO. We Guarantee oar SANIfONt I V Dry ClMniifjj! . 7 T OTS VANISH ( L DIRT OUT I i i ' ntdC'ft r. Iew look restored I S GUARANTEED AKiS OUT PEftSPlkATlON Odorless everytime MeaTeIi PRESS LASTS Economical too You'll b? amazed at how much di^ntr, brighter and fresher your clothes will be ^vhen dry cleaned our miracle Sanitone way. Pattern*; colors add texture, look like-new again! Garments hold shape longer, too. And remember, if jrou are not completely satisfied, we will redean is a patient at Memorial Hospital! , there. i I Mils Ada Davis left Wednesday with her nephew. Mr. Arehie Davis, for a visit with he and his I I family for several weeks at Dur ham I Mr and Mrs. J. L. Seamon drove to Raleigh Sunday to return their son. Totiy Jr., to a business col lege there. They were accompan- ( icd by Misa Louise White, student at Meredith College. Mr. George Smith, Atlantic* Beach, took Mrs. Smith to Chapel 1 Hill Tuesday where Mrs. Smith is receiving treatment at Memorial ' ! Hospital. < Pfc. Robert Bowers, stationed .with the 324th Army Band at Aber deen f*roving Ground, Md., spent i last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mr?. A. L. Bowers Mr. Alton C. Willis, Durham, is L at his home here due to the ill- 1 ness of his mother, Mrs. Mollie B. Willis. Mr. Willis is attending a barber school at Durham. 'Women of the Church To Moke Draperies The Women of the First Pres- ( : hyterian Church decided to or- , ganize a sewing group when they,' met at the church building Mon day night. They wiJI make dra- j peries foe the building. Mrs. J. W. j Kellogg was named chairman. : Mrs. Malcolm Goodwin gave the j program, a study of American 1 family life. | The women decided that each j circle of the church shall take turns assisting Mrs. Albert Harris and Miss Rosalind Colley, young people leaders, in the serving of dinners to the Youth Fellowship which meets every Sunday night. Mrs. H. !,. Joslyn was named chairman of the World Day of Prayer at the church Friday. Feb. 17. The benevolence budget for next year was set at $200, with Mrs. J. W. Jackson, chairman. Mrs. Carroll Morgan, Mrs. Hen dricks Wells, and Mrs. R. W. Wells, circle chairman, presented their reports. Mrs. W. J. Cherry, presi- j dent, presided. The meeting was i opened with a hymn and Mrs. H*n- j dricks Wells gave the devotional, j Miss Colley. secretary, and Mrs. | S. W. Thompson Jr., treasurer, j gave their reports. The treasurer announced that she has sent four copies of the Presbyterian Woman ; to each bircle. : Officers for 1956 were an I nounced They are Mrs. Cherry. ; president ; Mrs. R W. Wells, vice president: Mrs. Thompson, trehs |urer; Mrs. Joslyn, historian. : On the committees Mrs. Kay j Klein is chairman of spiritual | growth; Mrs. Myle Bland, church {extension; Mrs. J. C. Lucas, an jnuities and relief; Mrs. Goodwin. ; world missions; Mrs. Morgan, j Christian education; Mrs. R. B Howard, stewardship: Mrs. G. ? L. Spring, general fund agencies: and Mrs. Kellogg, publicity. Miss Sandra Ball, daughter of ; Capt. and Mrs. Haywood Ball, ; formerly of Norfolk, is one of the Icommittee. chairmen of religiaus emphasis week at Mary Washing ton College; University of Virginia, at Frederrckiburg, Va., this week. < TODAY 7 p.m. ? Finer Carolina meeting ; for Morehead Cltj, Sanitary Fish Market and Restaurant 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World Newport Camp No. 336, Howard Hall, Newport 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Morehead City Chapter No. 223. Eastern Star, reception, Masonic Temple, More head City MONDAY 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Social Se curity Representative, Courthouse. Beaufort 10 a.m. County Ministers Asso ciation, Civic Center, Morehead City 12 noon ? Morehead City Mer- , chants Association, Hotel Fort Ma con dining room, Morehead City j 6:30 p.m. ? Medical Society. Morehead City Hospital 6:30 p.m. ? Rotary Club, com munity ubilding, Newport 7 p.m. - Down East Lions Club, ! Atlantic School Cafeteria 7 p.m.- Jaycces. Hotel Fort Ma- ' con, Morehead City 7 p.m.- Jaycees, Scout Building, I Beaufort 7:30 p.m. Morehead City Par- 1 ent-Teacher Association, School Auditorium. Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall cast of Camp Glenn School 7:30 p.m. Miriarr. Rebekahs, j lodge hall, Beaufort 7:45 p.m. ? Newport Masonic Lodge, Howard Hall, Newport 8 p.m. Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Bcach 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting, 426lfc Front St? I Beaufort TUESDAY 6:45 p.m. -- Rotary Club. Inlet Inn. Beaufort 7 p.m. Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7:30 p.m. Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m. ? Beaufort Parent Teacher Association. School Audi torium, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. Ocean Lodge. Ma sonic Lodge, Morehead City 8 p.m. -Lanier Book Club, civic center, Morehead City * 8 p.m. -Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach | Betty Davis Announces Bridal Attendants' Names Miss Betsy Ann Davis, who will be married tomorrow evening to Mr. Gene Bnwen, will have Miss Corinne Bell Webb as her maid of honor. Miss Carolyn Laine and Miss Pa tricia Willis will be bridesmaids. Mr. Gerald Fulford will be best man for Mr. Bowen and ushers will be Mr. William Howland, Mr. Joe Norris and Mr. R. E. Wells. Miss Maxine McLohon will be soloist with Mrs. George Mizesko, accompanist. Dr. John H. Bunn, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Will be Attendant Miss Wynema Rose Archambault, Pawnee Sioux, Cherry Point, will be one of the Indian girls who Misc (Indian) America III, Rita Ann MacLaughlin, of Crow Agen cy, Montana, has invited to act as her attendant during the 1956 show of All-American Indian Days in August at Sheridan, Wyo. . i: . . The greatest achievement in Zenith's crusade to lower the cost of hearing! Heading aid Now...* genuine Zenith multl transistor hearing aid with the pewtr and performance of some aids at leas! twlct its sire and many telling for at lefest 4 timet its price! Yet the quality of the SO-X is Zenith'i finest I 1 Enjoy these "hear better" features ? U new. eura-sensitiv* PermaphoM*. I smooth-flow Volume Control, noise ' limiting anodind Caw. Operatet on a tingle tiny dry cell battery for ?only (bout IO?a watk. r' 10-D?y fcsr W?rr**y 0* itnkt H? ? I '-il You oan pay mora, but you pant buy a b?t??r hearing aid than m ZanWt at *y priool . Morehead City Drug Co. A GOOD DRUQ STORE , ?1> AiyiuHl * -PhoM 6-4560 . Morehe.d City^ j ? ' ' Bowen-Davis Mrs Walter Davis Jr. rcqucati the hoaur of your pretence at the man'a^t of her daughter Leisy Ann to Mr. Gene Gilbert Bowen on Saturday, the eleventh of February at seven-thirty o'clock First Baptist Church Morehead City No formal invitations have been sent in the county but all friends are cordially Invited. Get-Acquainted Party Plans Made by Circle Plans were completed for a get acquainted party when the Su preme Forest Woodmen Circle met Friday night at the Woodman hall. The party will be Fritfay, Feb. 17, at 8 o'clock. The event is for the Woodmen of the World, their families and friends, the circle and their fam ilies and friends. The entertain ment committee is Mrs. Lois Kit trell and Mrs. Alice Ebron. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Mary Brinson, chairman, and Mrs. Novella Schlingman. Mrs. Schlingman, president, presided. The circle's next business meet ing will be Friday, March 2, in the Woodman hall. Presbyterian Pastor Lists Sermon Topics The Rev. Albert G. Harris Jr.. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will deliver the sermon, The Mastery of Jesus, at Sunday morning's service at 11 a.m. The scripture will be Mark 6 45-46 Th# Youth Fellowship will have a program at 6 p.m. on World Mis sions. Mr. Harris will speak on Jesus and Prejudice at the evening wor ship service at 7:30 p.m. The scrip ture passage for the sermon are chapters 5 and 6 in Mark. Mr. Harris announces that Joe DuBois has been elected head of the construction committee of the church, with J. D Holt, Mrs. J. W. Jackson. Mrs. William J. Blair, and Jasper Phillips as members of the committee. Morehead PTA to Hear History of Education When the Morehead City Parent Teacher Association meets Monday night at 7:30 in the school audi torium the theme of the program will be about Founder's Day, fea turing the history of education in Morehead City. Mr. George Dill, mayor, will be the guest speaker Tribute and honor will be paid the teachers in appreciation for their service. The Rev. Albert G. Harris Jr., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will give the devotionals. JOIN YOUR FRIENDS . . . BUILD YOUR NEW HOME IN MITCHELL VILLAGE ^ Phone 6-4394 MRS. GEORGE McNEILL \ Associate ROCHELLE REALTY CO. Stork News I Births at Marehead City Hoapiul To Mr. and Mrs. David Clarence Traxler, Newport, a daughter, Lin da Dianne, Monday, Feb. 6 To Mr and Mrs. Gerald Salter, Davis, a daughter, Karen Sue, Mon day, Feb. 6. To Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Thomas Cannady, Broad Creek, a daugh ter, Connie Colleen, Tuesday, Feb. 7. i To Mr and Mrs. James E. Law rence, Beaufort, a daughter, Wed nesday, Feb. 8. Births at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr an'' Mrs. Raymond Sty ! ron. Cedar Island, a son, Roger Guion, Monday, Feb. 6. r Mrs. Day Hostess to Naomi Bible Class ?ixteen members j>f the Naomi Class of the First Baptist Church met Tuesday nit hi at the home of Mrs, Leland Day Misa Thelma Mallard, Pollocks ville, was a vis* itor. Valentine games were played and prizes won by Mrs. James Wil lis, Mrs. Leslie Brinson, and Mrs. A. L- Bowers. Refreshments and decorations were in a Valentine motif. The meeting was opened with sentence prayers, followed by a devotional toy Mrs. Eugene Willis lr. . . ? ?iew pf buyer prhec [ ^ Engineered throughout to exacting "Pyrofax" standards. Combines beauty of design with long lasting durability for years of trouble-free service. World's smallest pilot light for cooler kitchens. "Simmer" and "keep warm" settings for top burners. Equa-Flo oven burner for bet? ter heat distribution, better baking. 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So if you want to feel take-off that leaves your breath behind you, come try a '56 Buick with Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* , For in this airplane-principled transmission, Buick engi neers raised the ceiling on torque to give you the bes* getaway yet. They did it with something they call "double regeneration"? a new way to make flowing oil add to its own velocity. And when you use the full torque of ? Buick beauty like the one pictured above, you're using the highest torque multiplication to be had in any standard-production American automobile today. Come see for yourself what that means in new thrill* and new safety. You'll find brilliant new getaway response In the firs' inch of pedal travel-plus greater gas mileage to boot Youll find an electrifying new safety-surge of full-powei acceleration when you floor the pedal and switch the pitch. And youll find this spectacular performance blended into the smoothest-traveling, the sweetest-riding, the highest-powered and the easiest-handling Buiclu yet built. Drop in on us this week? today, if you can? and judge things firsthand. 'New Advanced Variable Pkch Dynafiow it the only Dynejlow Buick builds today. It It standard on Hoadmattsr, So per and Century? optional at modest extra cost on the Special. liywmtiilAwiiy MOIIIJY f7p8-l6-12 Bridget St. Phone 6-5161 Enjoy cooled, filtered air for law tkan you 'think . Wi? J|XW ?: .*? AIRCONDUIONER It's a teniae Frig idaire