Jarmans Hold Open House at Inlet Inn Mr. and Mrs David Jnrman held Open House Friday at the Inlet Inn, from 4 to 7. Nuts, mints, potato chips and punch were served in the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Jarman were as sisted by Mrs. Jarman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woolard, in greet ing the guests. Mrs. Hyde Entertains Bridge Club Thursday Mrs. Charles W. Davis was in vited guest Thursday night when Mrs F. E. Hyde entertained her bridge club. Mrs. C. R. Wheatly won high score prize and Miss Mildred Jones won low score prize. They both re ceived boxes of candy. Mrs. Hyde served strawberry shortcake and coffee. Noe Fish Co. Phone 2-4941 Beaufort Spring is here and we have a larger variety of seafood daily. Free Dressing and Delivery Anywhere in Beaufort, Morehead City and Atlantic Beach Oysters Clams Escallops Shrimp Trout Sea Mullets Flounders Spots Hog Fish Mackerel Blue Fish Crabs Shad Oliver Davis, Mgr. Beaufort Social News Mrs. Lockwood Phillips. Society Editor Phonr 6 3244 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wolfe and two children left Sunday for their home in AugiuU, Ga., after a week's viait with Mr*. Woife'a par rata, Ur. and Mn. G. L. Bennett. Mr and Mrs. Gene Smith and Mr. Gerald Hill will leave tomor row for Washington. D. C? to at tend the National Congress of Rivera and Harbors Billy Eudy spent the weekend at home from State College. Mrs. Rollin Lewis spent the weekend in Williamston Jimmy Parkin spent the week end at home from the Naval Hos pital. Portsmouth, Va., where he is receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanrahan and two children will leave today for their home in Union City. N. J., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis. They attended the baptizing of Anita Elizabeth Lewis, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewsi, Sunday at Ann Street Meth odist Church. Mrs. Christopher Jones and her daughter, Cinny, and Mrs. James Davis Potter and her daughter, Catherine, will spend tomorrow in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks will leave for Durham today where Mr. Brooks will have a medical check up at Duke Hospital. Mrs. John Dill returned home Friday from Greensboro where she had been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. David Lea have re turned from Tampa, Fla? where they had been spending the winter. Miss Diane Dixon of Washing ton, N. C., spent the weekend with Miss Jane Safrit. Mr. and Mrs. John Ives of Ra leigh will arrive Thursday to spend the weekend with their daughter Cotton Mattresses Double or Single Value $16.98 998 Cash and Carry 9x12 Gold Seal Linoleum... $9.98 Eastman Furniture Co. Rear of Store Morehead City, N. C. THERE IS STILL TIME... To Make Your Reservations for the BENEFIT CARD PARTY Sponsored by WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF St. Andrew's Episcopal Church THIS THURSDAY NIGHT AT 8:00 AT THE RECREATION BUILDING MOREHEAD CITY Phone 6-4137 or 6-3476 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR, TOO Bridge, Canada, Rook, Rummy and Set-Back Will be Played. Many Valuable Prizes! Thr activities of the evening will be broaden! over Radio Station WBMA. Master of retemoniea will be Ray Cummins. Winnera and donors will be a a Bounced. This ad sponsored by Broadway Cafe and son-inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Adams. Gehrmann Holland spent the weekend at home from Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs Wiley Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Simpson left Sunday for a short visit to Florida. Mrs. John Dozier of Raleigh ar rived yesterday to visit her daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardee of Kinston and Mrs. H. I. Crumplcr of New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Jones. Mrs. Homer Lewis returned , home Thursday from Durham where she had been attending :i PTA workshop. Pfe. Robert Safrit spent the weekend at home from Englewood. N. J., where he is stationed with the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Adair j 1 spent the weekend in Erwin and attended the confirmation of Mr. j Adair's niece. Anne Adair. Mr. Hardy Lewis arrived Friday | from Philadelphia for a ten-day visit at home. Ivey Mason Jr. spent the week end at home from Elizabeth City win e he is stationed with the Coast Guard. J. W. Alligood spent the week I end at home from State College. 1 I He had as his guest his roommate, * Jim Hopkins of Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Totter plan to leave tomorrow for Washington, ' D. C.t to attend the National Riv ers and Harbors Congress. Elbert Mears, a student at State ' College, spent the weekend here ? with his wife. Cpl. Chris Salter, who has been ] stationed in Alaska with the Air; Force, is home on a 30-day leave before going on to Hawaii. Lions Nominate OfficersThursday Sargent Smith, Jack Morgan and j James Crowe were nominated for 1 the presidency of the Morehead CHy Lions Club at the meeting j Thursday night at the Hotel Fort , Macon. The election of the officers will take place this Thursday. The man gaining the second ' highest total of votes in the race for the prsidency will be named ; first vice-president. Candidates for seeond vice-president are L. O. Crowe and John D. Willis. Third vice-president candidates, Sidney Edwards and Ed Walston; secretary, W. C. Williams and John T. Willis; treasurer, Elmer Watson and John E. Naf; tail twister, J. E. Crowe and 0. J. Mor row; Lion tamer, Louis Hinson and S. K. Hedgecock. Directors, five to be selected: Dr. John H. Bunn, Frank Moran. O. N. Allred, Victor Wickizer, Owens Frederick, David Battle Webb and J. G. Bennett. The nominating committee was composed of Mr. Bennett, Mr. Mo ran and Mr. Allred. Mr. Morgan. Mr. Frederick, Mr Walston and A. N. Willis, presi dent, were named to the commit tee to work on the Safety Check in Morehead City and Beaufort during the week of May 21. Newport Firm Gets Contract at Base Wilton and Morton of Newport were recently awarded a Navy con tract totaling $163,260 (or the com plete rehabilitation of barracks 229 and 230 at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N. C. Let by the Fifth Naval District Public Works Office, the work calls for the removal and replacement of existing floors, utilities, interior and exterior repairs, painting and other incidental related work Oct. 2, 1956 has been scheduled as the contract completion date. Rear Admiral W. Sihler. Civil Engineer Corps. USN, will admin ister the contract as District Pub lic Works Officer and Officer in | Charge of Construction. Razors made of volcanic glass dated 3.100 B.C. have been found in Mesopotamia. IBp-" Prescriptions Filled Accurately From Top-Quality Drags. BELL'S DRUG STORE Phone tmi Front St. Beaufort, N. C. TODAY 1 p.m.? Pre school clinic, W. S. King School, Morehead City 6:45 p.m. Rotary Club, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7 p.m. Adult Farmer Associa tion. Newport School, Newport 7:30 p.m. Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 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 WEDNESDAY 3 p.m.? Spring meeting of the Woman's Club, civic center, More head City 7:30 p.m. Esther Rebekahs. rec reation building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. Heavyboat Army Re serve Unit, Legion Hut, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Com munity Theatre, civic center, More head City 8:15 p.m. Carteret County Toastmastcrs Club, town hall, Beaufort THURSDAY 1 p.m. Pie-school clinic, Salter Path School, Salter Path 3:30 p.m. ? County Agriculture Workers Council, home agent's of fice. Beaufort 6:30 p.m. Rotary Club. Flem 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' ?_? Front St., Beaufort 8 p.m. Card party benefit and May festival, sponsored by Wo man's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, recreation build ing. Morehead City FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. Woodmen of the! World. Camp No. 336, Howard j Hall. Newport 8 p.m. American Association of I University Women, civic center. Morehead City SATURDAY 9:30 a m ? American Association of University Women workshop, j Lottie Sanders building, Beaufort. Stork News Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Manley Smith, j Newport, a daughter, Beverly De nice, Thursday, May 3. To Mr and Mrs. Leonard West, Newport, a son, Friday, May 4. Welcome Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis, Wil mington, Del., wleeomed a daugh ter, Janet Elizabeth. Friday, May 4 The baby is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis of Har lowe. Makes Dean's List Joseph Carroll Lina of Davis, a student at East Carolina College, made the Dean's list for the past [ quarter. Lilies arc virtually the only cx- 1 port of Bermuda. Miss FLUFFY FEATHER ^DOES YOUR PILLOW SMELL 0F(^ PERSPIRATION 1 \ iT rrn r PILLOW REVITALIZE* l&gc'/J (Pillows 1 ClEANfD v FLUFFED DEODORIZED /bl?U NEW TICK SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE 14444 1412 BRIDGES ST. MOBEHEAD CI TV Hospital Notes Morehead City lUspital Admitted: Mrs. Lina Pittman. Oriental. Wednesday On Thursday: Mrs. Manley Smith, Newport; Mr Charles Wil lis. Salter Path. On Friday: Mr Roger Gillikin, Markers Island; Mr. Lawrence A Oakley, Bc?ufort; Mrs. Leonard West, Newport; Mrs. Donald Wil lis, Beaufort. On Saturday: Mrs. G. S. Posner, Morehead City. Discharged: On Thursday. Miss Gladys C'hadwick. Beaufort; Mr Ray Lackey, Newport: Mariana Munden, Morehead City; I)onora Stanley, Swnasboro; Mr J. C. Vin son, Swansboro; Miss Patsy Willis. Beaufort; Mrs. Carrie Wininger. Newport. On Friday: Mrs. James Dixon and son, Harkers Island; Mr. Guy W. Garner, Newport; Nettie B Guthrie, Harkers Island; Mrs. J. B. Henderson. Newport; Mrs. Van dy Sammous and daughter, New Bern. On Saturday: Mrs. Charles Han ! cock, Beaufort; Mrs. Clarence Ted- j der, Newport; Mrs. Robert Ackers. Ewdufort; Mr. John Pettigrew. Morehead City; Mrs Willie F. ] Lewis Jr., Beaufort. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: On Thursday: Mr. Art is Lewis. Ifavclock; Baby Harold Gordon Daniels, Atlantic. On Friday: A1 Corbett, Harkers Island; Mr. Elvin Piner. Williston; ' Baby Ivey Gordon Piner Jr.. Smyr na; Master David Euill Taylor. Sea ? Level. On Saturday: Mrs. Sara Pollard. Newport. On Sunday: Mrs. Challie Jones, Atlantic; Mr. Joe F.lkins. Beaufort. Discharged: On Thursday: Mrs. Edna Pitt man, Morehead City: Mrs. Emma Wilson, Harkers Island; Mr. Claude Henderson. Newport. On Friday: Mrs. Louise Lcary. Morehead City. On Saturday: A1 Corbett. Har kers Island; Baby Harold Daniels, Atlantic; Master David Euill Tay lor, Sea Level; Mr. Art is Lewis. Havelock. On Sunday: Mr. Elvin Piner. Wil- , liston. Obituaries ALLEN C. WILLIS I A! Ion Cooper Willis, of Davis, 1 80, died suddenly Sunday morn ing while attending wrvkw in the | Free Will Baptist Church, Davis. Funeral service's were held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon in ithe Davis Free Will Baptist I Church, with the Rev. Roger C Reeds, pastor, officiating. Burial was in the Murphy Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Melissa D. Willis; a daughter, frene Willis of the home; three sons, Monnie. Gordon and Guy Willis, all of Davis and four grandchildren. GUY W. GARNER I Guy W. Garn<T. 55, of Newport died in the Morehead City llos pital Friday night. Funeral services were held at '2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in St James Methodist Church. Newport [with the Rev. .! H. Waldrop. pas tor, officiating. Burial was in. 'Cedar' Grove Cemetery. Surviving are his wife. Mrs Ele nor Garner; one daughter. Mrs | Johnny Linebargcr. Marshall. Tex.; one son. Swindell, of Newport, three brothers. J R , Lloyd and j William, all of Newport, and four grandchildren MRS. DORA S. HENDERSON | Mrs. Dora S Henderson, 54 route 1 Newport, died Friday night in the Morehead City Hospital af ter a short illness. Graveside services were held in i Club to Meet ! Mrs. Charles W. Davis will revue the book. How to l ive Days ??" Year, Thursday night when the. Beaufort Woman's Club meets at the Inlet Inn. E. W. Downum Co. DEPARTMENT STORE the Bethlehem Cemetery, Bogue. ' at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Surviving are two daughters, j Mrs. Herbert Barrett of Doerun. Ga., Mrs. William Sharpe of route' 1 Newport; three sons. John I) of route J Newport, Vernon of Weatherford, Tex., and Lonnie p. j of route 1 Newport; one sister, i Mrs Wardie Smith of llul>ert; two brothers, Carl Smith of If ope well, j Va., and 1'aul Smith of Jackson . .ille, Fin. ROLAND E.\RL WILLIS j Holand Eail Willis, 51, Markers* island died yesterday morning in | Morehead City Hospital after a j short illness. Funeral services will be held at I 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Harkcrs Island Methodist Church with the Rev. II. S. Gihat. pastor, officiating. Burial will he in the Wrgii* Mae Cemetery. Mr Willis, a retired Coast Guardsman and a veteran of World War II, had operated a store on Markers Island. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kosa Lee Willis; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mrs. Curtis Salter; ;i M>n, Bvifht; a sixtrr. Mrs. Earl Johnson; a brother. Gordon Willis, all of Harkcrs Island, and two grandchildren. Cotton gloves look as if they'd been ironed when you dry them in your electric dryer. ~.l 1 f With a gift of lasting quality from our stock . . . We have hundreds of lovely items to please her. Guthrie-Jones Drug Co. Walgreen Agency Merrill Bldg. Fhone 2-4981 Beaufort, N. C. BIG-CAR RIDE? Don't think you have to pay a big-car price to get it. 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