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Beaufort Social News | Mrs. Leckwood MriMp*, Society Mtor Hok ?!? || I VI Miss Judy Johnaoa, a student ai I Campbell College, Rules Creek, I will spend this week?n4 M konw < Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Willi* left Tuesday for Manteo. Mrs. Hazel Mossburg of Tampa, Fla., is expected to arrive this weekend for a visit with her bro . ther, Mr. Snowden Thompson. Mr. Harry Paul of Baltimore will arrive this weekend for a visit with his wife and son who have been staying with her. parents, Mr and Mrs George Laughton. They will return to Baltimore Sunday, i Mr. and Mi's. Reginald Styron | moved over the weekend to Davis. , Mr. and Mrs. Owen Talley and their son. Joe. and Miss Clara Tal* j ley, all of Erwin, spent the week-, end with Mr and Mrs. Norwood Young. Mrs. Lucille Brooks of Durham is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Nelson Arthur. Mrs. Jack Crosswell and two chil dren of Wake Forest, are here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Keith La Rue and j three children moved over the weekend from Bogue to 114 Orange St. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Salter and Mrs. Gehrmann Holland left Mon day for New York to attend the World Series. They will drive on to Niagara Falls and Canada be fore returning home next week. Miss Mary Frazier Paul of Bal timore will spend this weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Paul. Capt. Ernest Snowden, USN, who is stationed in Memphis, Tenn., will spend tonight with his mother. Mrs. L. C. Davis, Mrs. Sonny Lane and Mrs. Billy Davis and her two children spent Sunday in La Grange with Mr. aad Mrs. J. G. Walters and Mrs. Winnie Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Wade and Claud Morning Jr. motored to Memphis, Tenn. Saturday to visit Mrs. Wade's sister and brother in, law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Knox. I SURE SIGN Of A GOOD DRUGGIST Drug* at the peak of potency GERIPLEX KAPSEALS WHAT IS GERIPLEX ? Geri plex is a vitamin-mineral formula designed especially for the we ' nf middle aged and older people. Gerlplex contains vitamins, min erals, enzymes, and chemicals es sential to the older age groups. BELL'S DRUG STORE Phone 2-3231 Front St. Beaufort Mrs Knox is a patient in a Mem phis hospital. Mr Wade and Mr. Morning returned home Tuesday, tout Mrs. Wade remained for a longer visit. Mrs B. C. Way has been spend ing this week in Wilson with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J.' K Moore. Mr. and Mrs. R. P Warren spent several days this week in Snow HU1. Jimmy Davis and Bobby Davis, students at State, will spend this weekend at home. Mrs. Albert Chappell and her two children spent the weekend in Henderson with her parents and attended the Ice Capades in Ra leigh while there. Mr. J. O. Barbour Jr. left Wed nesday for Tallahassee, Fla., called there by the death of his brother in-law, Mr. R. B. Stamey. Col. and Mrs. D. D. Howe and their daughter, Dana, of San An tonio, Tex., spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs C. K. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Chappell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chappell re turned home Wednesday from a short visit in Farmville, Va. Mrs. Aire Chaplain was moved Wednesday from Morehead City Hospital to Duke Hospital. Mr. C. F. Jones and Jack Chap lain spent the weekend in Raleigh I and attended the Ice Capades. Junior Woman's Club Meets Monday Night The Junior Woman's Club met Monday night at the Scout build ing. Mrs. Billy Davis, president, ap- ; pointed Mrs T. D. Eure, Mrs. j Glenn Adair and Mrs. Ralph Al- 1 bares to a committee to draw up I a constitution for the club, and | Mrs. James Steed and Mrs. F. M. i Thompson as co-chairmen for a party for prospective new mem- j bers. Mrs. Jack Whitley, Mrs. Bryan | Loftin and Mrs. Hugh Salter were appointed to a committee to plan the Clothing Closet drive this month. Clubmojmittrt. voted to bring a ba1*rQtttJaft*e next meeting. The gifts will be sent to the Children's Home in Greensboro. School Lunch Menus For Week Announced Luncheon menus planned for Beaufort School this week are: to day; baked ham. potato salad, steamed cabbage, bread, butter, milk, sliced pineapple. Monday: barbecue on roll, slaw, pimento cheese sandwich, potato chips, milk, cookies. Tuesday: Spaghetti and meat balls, green peas, sour pickle, bread, butter, milk, chocolate cake. Wednesday : weiners, cheese wedge, string beans, lettuce and tomato salad, bread, butter, milk, banana pudding. Thursday: meat loaf and gravy, mashed potatoes, salad greens, bread, butter, milk, dessert. Tommy Jones Honored At Surprise Party Miss Jackie Young entertained at a surprise birthday party Sat urday night to honor Tommy Jones. Refreshments of ice cream, birthday cake and iced drinks were served the seven couples who at tended the party. IT'S DIAMOND INSPECTION TIME ? bring in your diamond rings for FREE SERVICE CLEANING. POLISHING AND INSPECTION LET GUARDIAN ANGEL SERVICE PROTECT THE BEAUTY OF YOUR DIAMOND RINGSI Come in now! No obligation Early Jewelers iMfrM 9-3186 723 Arendetl St. . Mor.I>?.d City 1 ova. ?ii h Engagement Announced i . j | Miss Mary Lee Mason, daughter of Mrs. Walter Mason of Atlantic and the late Mr. Mason, whose engagement to Mr. Charles Lester Pake Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Pake of Beaufort, is announced by her i mother. A December wedding is planned. Chalk Dust Tonight's the Big Game; Seniors Choose Superlatives Tuesday By JEAN CHAUWHK ] 'Alio everybody! In bringing you this weeks' news from BUS, it's needless to say a lot about our ( next game, tonight. Since this game means more to most of us ; than any other, it would be best . to get an early start if you expect to get a seat. For all of you who have made uri s un j u u i team, I'd like to say, "Keep your fingers crossed because we all surely can't win." From our whole school, "Best of Luck," is given. We're behind you all the way, team. In Prayer Jean Chadwick j Group last Friday Miss W. L. Bell | spoke oil Fellowship " The pro- j gram last week was based on Fel- 1 lowship. It is to be continued this week also. During activity period Tuesday. ! the seniors had a class meeting ; The reason for this meeting was to elect the senior superlatives ( They were elected as follows: ! Best All Around, Rae Frances Hansell and Dicky Moore; Neatest. Best Dressed, Donna Lewis and Jacky Chaplain: Most Attractive, Shirley Pi it man and Dicky Moore: Moit Outstanding. Rae Frances Hassell and Dicky Moore. Prettiest Eyes, Rita Mason and John Chaplain: Prettiest Hair, Donna Lewis and Hugh Fulcher: Most Dependable, Rae Frances Hassell and Charles Smith; Most Athletic. Vonda Goodwin and Dicky Moore; Best Figure, Best Physique, Shirley Pittman and Dicky Moore. Most Likely To Succeed, Rae Frances Hassell and Charlea Smith; Moat Talented, Catherine Potter and Allen Windley; Best Sport. Vonda Goodwin and John Chap lain; Best Personality. Rae Frances Hassell and Jackie Chaplain; and The Cutest, Jean Chadwick and Bobby Merrill. This is only a part of the annual but the rest is coining along suc cessfully. On Wednesday the new officers and members of the FHA wore white dresses for the installation of officers and the candlelight ini tiation for the new members. The lunch ticketa, coating seven ty-five cents, for the FHA Rally on Oct. 13 must be paid for on or before Monday, Oct. 1. At the rally Beaufort has charge of the devo tion. We are ualng the same one uaed at the Chicago convention on love. Also Jackie Young has the ?pot announcement on publica tions. Ann Davis is In the "All Diatrict Chorus." Letters have been sent to all of the Chapters in Diatrict II urging them to elect Jackie Young as 1DM-57 North Carolina State His torian. The Beta Club ii selling cards, stockings and stationery this jrmr. We will be on Front Street each Saturday until Christmaa. This money is to be given to some wor thy senior. Wa hope to raise enough for a $250 scholarship. The Trt-Hi-Y is selling notebook MORE BEAUFORT SOCIAL "NEWS ON PAGE 7 " A. . paper, n can nc purcnascu in miss ; Duncan's room. If you are in need of any of . these things, buy them from our. Jj clubs and help the school as you help yourself. At our FHA dance last Friday ;f night, Mrs. Lionel C. Smith cha peroned We would like to thank j her for helping to make our dance I possible. During activity period Tuesday | the Student Council held its first meeting for the year. After dis- 1|| cussing the business, we telectcd j [ three members who will go to the [ Student Council Convention in 1 1 Wilmington on the 21st. Horace Swain, president, will j automatically go. The other two are Charles Smith and H. D. Paul. ' Their expenses are paid by the 1 Student Council. BUT, MV DEAH, ONE simply doesn't wash ONE'S DAINTy COTTON DRESSES' AT HOME ANyMORE] *0m IcMps tham glamorout and Mw-lookJuf SANITONE "COTTON CLINIC" WAV This Sanitone Cotton Clinic of ours is more thaa just s way to keep lovely summr cottons clean. It slso restores to each dress the crisp freshness, color values, patterns and textures which made it so st tractive when you first boufht H. Try it? youT love it? call us today I SUNSHINE LAUNDRY A NO LAUNDRYETTE PHONE HM mrniMC* trr. MOEEHEAD CITY Mil Belk s Great BIG STORE WIDE EVENTI MORE FUN! MORE EXCITEMENT! CONTESTS! EXHIBITS! PRIZESI MORE VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! ALL NEXT WEEK Monday through Saturday Exciiing Free Prizes Every Day During The Sale In Cooperation with Parker Motors, We Are Giving Away 1. $3,000 in Gift Certificates 2. A 1941 Ford Car 3. Electric Skillets 4. Tender Juicy Turkeys 5. A Beautiful Pony ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS REGISTER AT BELK'S OR PARKER MOTORS There Will be a Fabulous 1957 Ford Auto Show and a Big Street Dance Tool Door prizes will be given at 4 p.m. each day at BELK'S. Turkeys will be the door prizes today and tomorrow. From Monday through next Satur day, Oct. 13, door prizes will be tender turkeys and electric skillets. BELK'S will also give, as the grand prize, on the last day of the sale, Saturday, Oct. 13, a real live PONYI ^ Exciting Events for Today and Tomorrow Register TODAY and TOMORROW for $250 gift certificates to be given by Parker Motors. Certificates will be good on the purchase of a new 1957 Ford (no trade-ins allowed). Register too for the door prizes by BELK'S. The 1957 Ford Auto Show and Street Dance will start TOMORROW night at 7 P.M. on 7th Street next to BELK'S. The drawing for the 1941 Ford will be held at 8 P.M. Fun ? Excitement ? Bargains ? Free Prizes lA/jf HI
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