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Miss Judy Taylor to Wed Pfc. Benson this Month Mr. &nd Mrs. James Roy Lewis announce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daugh ter, Judy Gail Taylor, to Pfc. Charles Benson, USMC, Cherry Point. The wedding will talte place April 10 at the Free Will Baptist Church In Beaufort at 7:30 p.m. with the Rev. James Howard, pas tor, officiating. Bridge Club Meets Friday With Mrs. Warren Grant Mrs. Warren Granl entertained j her bridge club Friday night. High score was won by Mrs. Frank King Jr., and low score was won by Mrs. Henry Hatsell. Both winners received a box of candy. Mrs. Grant served her guests chocolate cake and hot coffee. The next meeting will take place Ap? i! 12 at the home of Mrs. Henry Hat sell. Enters Duke Hospital W. 11. (Piggie) Potter was ad- 1 mitted to Duke Hospital Friday and j is scheduled to undergo an opera tion there today. Mrs. Potter went to Durham yesterday to be with ! her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Sisson of Washington. D. C., announce the adoption of a three - month - old daughter, Joy Ann, Monday, April 1. Mrs. Sisson is the former Betsy Russell of Beaufort. Up-to-Date in Materials and Methods We consistently keep up with the newest developments in the pharma ceutical field. Rely on us to bring you the wonders of modern medicine, exactly as prescribed by your physi cian. JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE 425 Front St. PHONE 2-3331 Beaufort, N. C. Spring Sale For the Lowest Prices In Quality Furniture Visit Hibbs Furniture Co. Newport, N. C. Phone 282-1 Compare Prices Compare Savings Open Every Night 'Til 10 P.M. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE Beaufort Social News Mn Lockwood Phillips. Society Editor Phoae ( ?44 Mrs. Jay Ky Beam left by piano Friday to spend the weekend in New Orleans with her husband who is in the Navy. She will re turn here today. Miss Gerri Bodiford and Mr. Kenneth Swain left Wednesday for Miss Bodiford's home at Charles ! ton, S. C., after spending the spring holidays with Mr. Swain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Swain. Ken neth Swain will leave Charleston Thursday to return to Mars Hill College. Mr. Jim Smith, who has been visiting his parents over the spring holidays, returned to Mars Hill College Monday. Miss Elizabeth Stallings returned to Louisburg College Monday after spending the spring holidays with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. [Stallings of South River. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon spent Thursday in Raleigh. Mrs. W I. I^oftin went to Dur ham Wednesday to meet her son, Giles, who is home for the spring holidays. J Miss Barbara Harris, a student i at East Carolina College, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Har ris. Mrs. Manley Rogers Willis, At lantic, arrived home Friday night from Fast Carolina College to spend the weekend with her fam ily. Miss Nancy Willis, a student of East Carolina College, spent the weekend at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willis, of Wil liston. Mr. Merlin Safrit of Dallas, Tex- : as, spent the weekend with his ! parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safrit I Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore and their two daughters of Mount Gi lead spent the weekend with Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. Henry Safrit, who has been spending the spring holidays with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert j Safrit Jr., returned to Duke Uni-j versity Sunday. Mrs. J. C. Keel spent the week end in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rachide, Mr. I and Mrs. Hughes Cayton and son | of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rachide and son of Haveloctc, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Bellamah and family. Mr. Vance Sewell of Kinston spent Friday here with his sister, Mrs. John S. Johnson. Mrs. Alice B. Chad wick of Straits is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes and son, Johnny, will leave tomorrow for Chevy Chase, Md., to visit Mrs. Barnes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barbour spent Thursday in Durham on a business trip. Miss Shirley Pittman, student at Hardbarger's Business College in Raleigh, spent the weekend at home. Mr. Ivey Mason, Wake Forest College, is spending the spring holidays at home. Miss Paula Jones and her guest, Miss Jenny Stevens, are spending the spring holidays at home from Wake Forest College with Paula's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. Miss Joyee Chadwick spent the weekend at home from liardbar ger's Business College, Raleigh, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Chadwick. Mrs. Dolly Diggs of Portsmouth, Va., visited her mother, Mrs. B. G. O'Neal, last week. Mr. Ralph Thomas and Mr. Phil Thomas went to Durham Friday to bring home Mr. C. W. Thomas, who was a patient at Duke Hos pital. The Rev. W. T. Roberson spent Thursday in Greensboro. Mrs. Bob Butler returned to her home in Warrenton yesterday, af Scout Leadership Course Begins Here at 8 Today The leadership course in Girl Scouting for mothers of Scouts and Girl Scout leaders will begin to day at the Scput Building An nouncement of the opening day in Friday s NEWS-TIMES was in correct. The course begins at 8 o'clock this morning and continues until 1 p.m. The same schedule will be followed tomorrow and Thursday Mrs. Hugh Porter, district direc- j tor, will conduct the classes. ter spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. L' E. Swann. John Staton Jr. marched with the EMI band in the Azalea Fes tival parade in Wilmington Sat urday. Mrs. Robert Piner has relumed home from Plattsburg, N. Y., where she spent some time with her husband. Mr. Piner. USAF, has been sent to England. Miss Theresa Hill Is ill at her home on Ann Street. Miss Faye Mason, student at Woman's College in Greensboru. spent the weekend at home. Miss Patsy Daniels and her guest, Miss Phenia Nance of Cerro j Gordo, spent the weekend at home from East Carolina College with j Patsy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bur i ton Daniels. Miss Sylvia Harrell spent the weekend at home from Woman's College, Greensboro. She also at tended the Azalea Festival in Wil mington. Mrs. G W. Duncan is attending the state Woman's Club meeting in High Point this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Copeland and their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Boyette. all of Winston-Salem, ! spent the weekend with Mr. Cope- j land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. j Copeland. Mrs. I D. Gillikin returned homo I Sunday, after spending a week with ! hor sister. Mrs. Sholton Lupton, in j Jacksonville. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Midgette and I children of Norfolk returned home yesterday after attending the funeral of Mr. David Ramsey. Miss Jean Davis left yesterday for Boston. Mass., where she is at tending Katherine Gibbs School, after sp ending her spring vacation with her grandmother and aunt, Mrs. J. J. Davis and Mrs. Ruby Holland of Smyrna. Mrs. Don Nierling left Sunday for Palm Beach, Fla., to meet Mr. Nierling, who left Thursday on the boat, Mary Jane, which was built at Williston. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Woodard and children of Chapel Hill spent the past week with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Woodard. Cadet Sgt. Giles Loftin, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Loftin, and Cadet Cpl. Donald Cummings, who lives with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Woodard. returned to Hargrave Military Academy yesterday, after spending spring leave at home. Miss Charlene Harrell of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Har rell. Joe Flowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Flowers, underwent an emer gency appendectomy at Morehead City Hospital Saturday. Mrs. W. J. I pock, Mrs. D. F. Merrill, Mrs. C. R. Wheatley Sr., Mrs. James Rumley and Mrs. S. A. Horton of Morehead City will at tend a Red Cross meeting in Wil mington Thursday. ROBESON 5 pc. "Emerson Edge" CUTLERY SET Sale Priced $14.95 Value $9.95 while quantities last Save $5.00 on ? "ONCE-A-YEAR" sale. 5-piece ROBESON "FROZEN HEAT" cutlery let (No. 5700) with NEW . . . "EMERSON EDGES" . . . Here is ? com plete set of world-famous ROBESON "FROZEN HEAT' knives that are made at 100 degrees below zero ROBESON knives stay sharper far longer. Four popular shaped UNCONDITIONALLY GUARAN TEED knives include a clip point paring knife, (mail utility knife, medium size trimming knife and a large carver. ROBESON knives have new brown for mica handles that are impervious to dish washer*. 'Die NEW "EMERSON EDGE" blades are different . . . they cut faster and will stay sharper longer. The exclu sive "RIBS" knake the difference . . . Buy several ROBESON (eta today for yourself or as practical gifts. Mail and phone orders accepted while quantities lad BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO. Phone 2-4886 Merrill feldg. Beaufort Obituaries WIIXIAM RAY BARBOl'R William Ray Barbour. 75, More head City. die<1 Friday afternoon at the home of his son, R. R. Barbour. Funeral aervices were conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Faith Free Will Baptist ChBrA by the Rev. Noah Brown, pastor, assisted by the Rev. James How ard of Beaufort. Burial followed in Bay View Cemetery. He is survived by one son R. R ; one daughter, Mrs. Ted Garner of Morehead City; one brother. Chester Barbour of Miami, Fla.; two sisters. Mrs. Lillian Bare foot of Wilmington and Mrs. Nora Buck of Palm City> Cal., and six grandchildren. CIJFTON II. HENDERSON Clifton H. Henderson. C2. of Tar boro died of a heart attack at his cottage at Salter Path Friday. Funeral services were held Sunday at the Howard Memorial Presby terian Church, Tarboro. He is survived by his wife. Ger trude Morgan Henderson of Tar boro; one son, Clifton Jr. of Tar boro; one step-daughter, Mrs. W. M. Kenan of Raleigh; two step sons, Lt. Phillip Koonce of Cali fornia, James H. Koonce of Tar boro; two brothers. Raymond of New Bern and Hugh of Jackson o TODAY 9 a.m. ? Stale Department of Revenue field representative, courthouse, Beaufort 9 a.m. ? Preschool clinic. Mar kers Island School 6:45 p.m. ? Rotary Club, Scout hut, Beaufort 7 p.m. ? Marine Reserve Unit, The Crossroads, Havclock 7:30 p.m.? Down East Fire De partment, fire dept. building, At lantic 8 p.m.? St. Catherine's Episcopal Auxiliary, civic center. More head City 8 p.m.? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach WEDNESDAY ' 9 a.m.? Pre school clinic, Atlan tic School 7:30 p.m. ? Esther Rebckahs, recreation building, Morehead City I 7:30 p.m.? Heavyboat Army Re serve Unit, Legion hut, Beaufort 7:30 p.m.? St. Paul's Episcopal Men's Club, parish house, Beau fort THURSDAY 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 7:30 p.m.? Odd Fellows, recrea tion building, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Order of Eastern Star, Masonic lodge, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Morehead City-Beaufort Elks Club, Morehead City 8 p.m.^Odd Fellows, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, open meeting, 42616 Front St., Beaufort FRIDAY 9 a.m. ? Pre-school clinic, New port school 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.- Social Security representative, court house, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Methodist teaching clasa, Franklin Memorial Meth odist Church, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coaat Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall east of Camp Glenn School WHEN YOU NEED A NEW CAR . . . See us for an Auto Loan. See How You Save . . . When You Finance at 5% Ready c??h to buy that new car can be your* fast . . . and at lowest possible cost . . . when you borro# frbm us. Friendly cooperative serrtoi. Commercial National Bank Morakud City ? Sea Lml MEMBER FEDEKAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDEKAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Master Frank Gray, More he ad City; Mrs Sallie Gilliiun, Beaufort; Mrs. Lu cille Clover, Atlantic Beach; Mr Bryan Loftin, Beaufort. Thursday, Mrs. Colette Baitou. Morehead City; Mrs. Mabel By num. Ilavelock; Mr. Hoy Clem mons, Beaufort; Mrs Marie Lewis. Beaufort; Mrs. lla Safrit, Beau fort; Mrs. Sue Williams, Have lock. Friday. Miss Linda Wilson. More head City; Mrs. Sandra Graves. Morehead City. Diseharned: Thursday, Mr. Ed ward Gillikin, Beaufort; Mrs. Lula E. Long, Beaufort; Miss Ruby Chadwick, Havelock; Mrs. George Dill Sr.. Morehead City; Mrs. Cath erine Ebright, New Bern; Mr Louis Guthrie, Morehead City; Mr Bertha Piner, Williston; Mrs. lna j Simpson and son, Beaufort; Mrs. ' Pauline Warren and daughter, Beaufort. Friday. Mrs. Louise Mann. New- 1 port; Mrs. Ruth Merrill and daugh ter, Beaufort. Saturday, Miss * Linda Wilson. ! ville; one sisteY, Mrs. Frank Pierce of Jacksonville and three grand children. CHESTER B. GRAHAM Chester Brooks Graham of Silver I Springs, Md.. died at the home of his brother-in-law. Van Potter, in | Beaufort Sunday. Funeral arrange- j invents were incomplete at press ! time. He is survived by his wife, Jen- | nette, of the home in Silver Springs; one daughter, Mrs. Parker H. Spear of Indianapolis, Ind.; one I son, Chester K. of Morehcad City; I one brother, George V. of Washing ton, D. C.; one sister, Mrs. Van A j Potter of Beaufort and four grand , children. DAVID V. RAMSEY Pnvid Frank Ramsey, 80, died Friday morning at his home on j Broad Street in Beaufort. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. Sat urday from the home by the Rev. Edward Sharp, rector of St. Paul's i Episcopal Church. Burial was in ! the church cemetery. Mr. Ramsey is survived by three j brothers, Sterling, Charlie and Wil liam of Beaufort; and one sister, Mrs. Nan Lamphere of Westerly, R. I. I Morehead City; Mrs. Mildred Tripp I and daughter, Newport; Mrs. Ellen Morton and daughter. Morehead ( My; Master Frank Gray. More- j I head City. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: ftwadiy, Mrs Horn thy Goodwin, Atlantie; Mrs Annis Harvey, Sea Level; Mrs. Lillian Jackson. New Bern; Mrs. Vergle Davis, Smyrna; Mrs. Essie Morris, j Atlantic; Mrs 1?ena Gillikin. Ot w :i\ Friday, Mr Stithy Rhuc Jr., Newport; Sunday. Mrs Pearl Alii good, Davis; Mrs. Thelma Chad wick. Straits Discharged: Thursday. Mrs. Flor 1 ence Hamilton, Atlantic; Mr. John 1 !\es. Ilavelock. Friday, Mr Luther Taylor. Sea , Level; Mrs. Dorothy Goodwin, At j lantic; Mrs. l^ettie Lewis, Markers ' Island: Mrs. Gwendolyn Gaskill. ! Sea I^evel; Mrs. Hazel Briscoe. Morehead City; Mrs. l,etha Lewis, Harkers Island. Saturday, Mrs. Pearlie Garner. Newport: Mrs. Nadine Conner* Newport; Mrs. Lillian Jackson. New Bern; Miss Annie Styron, Beaufort. Sunday. Mr. Elmo Gaskill. At lantic; Mrs. Vorgie Davis, Smyrna. Fort Macon State l'ark covers 390 acres. li~ ' Home Agent Announced Club Meeting Schedule Mrs. Floy Garner, home agent, announces the following Home Demonstration Club meetings for l his week. Today: The Wildwood Club will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Sam Garner. Thursday Tie North River Club will meet at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Felton. Thursday: The Broad Creek Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Merle Hickox. Friday: The Bettie Club will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Roland Salter. im IOYS mi GIRLS' A* E. W. Downum Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Clean-Up Fix-Up Paint-Up Week April 1 through 6 LET'S ALL HELP Be sure your winter garments are dry cleaned and sealed against moth damage before you put them away for the summer. IDEAL DRY CLEANERS 131 Turner St. Phone 2-4231 Beaufort This Week (April 1st-6th) Is *PAMr VP* ?CtfAN VP* ?ftxoP'umr m' Look around YOUR home now to see what it needs to put it in tune for Spring. Check us for whatever you need for whatever you want to do. From tools to tiles . . . from paints to plumb ing supplies . . . you name it, we have it. Visit HUNTLEY'S . . . then Paint-Up Clean-Up Fix-Up HUNTLEY'S ATLANTIC HIGHWAY ? BEAUFORT ? PHONE 2-4871
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