Mr. Vincent Wright Marries 'Miss Beverly Brown, Fayetteville In a ceremony Saturday after at five o'clock in St. James liberan Church, Fayetteville, iss Beverly Elizabeth Brown of ayetteville and Vincent Broda fright of Beaufort were united in arriage. The Rev. John David Mauney Jr., uncle of the bride and pastor of St. James, performed the double ring ceremony, which was attended by members of the immediate families. The church was decorated with palms and arrangements of white carnations and gladiolas with greenery The church was lighted by cathedral tapers in candelabra. Mrs. John David Mauney Jr.. or ganist. played traditional wedding music throughout the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Benjamin George Brown. She wore a bal lerina .'ength gown of chantilly lace over taffeta. The sculptured bodice buttoned down the back with a row of self covered buttons and long sleeves ended in calla points over fthe hands. The sabrina neckline 'was outlined with lace scallops. The bouffant skirt of lace and taffeta was scalloped around the bottom. She wore a short veil of french illusion attached to a tiara encrust ed with orange blossoms and car ried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Miss Virginia Martha Brown of Converse College and Fayetteville. sister of the bride, was maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a ballerina length gown of gold crystalette and carried a bou quet of bronze chrysanthemums. Mr. Dan W. Bowen of Windsor, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, as best man. Ushers were Ken neth Wallace Wright Jr. of Beau fort. brother of the bridegroom, and John McKay Graham of Sum ter, S. C. Following the ceremony the bride's parents entertained at a reception for the families of the couple. The reception was held at | their home. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will make their home in Beaufort. The bride is a grad uate of Hendersonville High School and attended Salem College, Win ston-Salem. Mr. Wright graduated from Beau fort High School and attended Wake Forest College, Winston Salem He is now in business with his father. Mr. K. W. Wright, in Beaufort. Attend Funeral Attending the funeral of Mr. Farl Hudgins Thursday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. C. Paul Andrews and daughter of Union. N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rule and son and Mrs. G. Ernest Flaherty of South Norfolk, Va., Mr. Everett and Miss Carrie Whitehurst of Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Marshall and family of Kinston and Mr. Matthias Skarren of New Bern. Son Born Dr. and Mrs. MaxvUle Lewis, Winston-Salem, welcomed a 7 pound 13-ounce son, Newman Max Jr., Thursday at Bowman-Gray Hospital. Mrs. Jack Parkin, Beau fort, is the grandmother of Dr. Lewis. The baby is her first great grandchild. Welcome Son Lt. Col. and Mrs. George 11. Linnemeier welcomed a son. Sun day, Dec. 22, in Santa Ana, Cal. Mrs. Linnemeier is the former Marjorie Humphrey of Beaufort. Homing Instinct Duluth, Minn. (AP)?Tabbie, a 10-year-old cat, likes the bright Lights. She was left on the farm of relatives when the Swande Hall berg family moved away from Duluth. Tabbie hiked 80 miles back to Duluth. She was taken in by new occupants of the home. V! w, are pleased to thank all our kind friends for their continued patronage and to wish them a very happy and successful New Year. Joe House Drug Store Phone 2-3331 425 Front St. Beanfort, N. C. COLOR TELEPHONE IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL, MARY" Style conscious teenogers know how much sparkle a color telephone con add to any home. And they know that a color telephone puts the flOir of fashion in any room in the house. . Consider on EXTENSION TELE PHONE in COLOR to make your home modern and convenient. An extension costs less than five cents . a day. Your choice of any of eight : beautiful colors for moderate one time charge. Colors listed below. J CT Call your telephone business office.) V ? Red a Gram ? I vary a Raija ? Yallow a Gray ' a Blua ? Rrawa LEGRAPH COMPANY Women Editors Vote Elizabeth II As Woman of the Year for 1957 MARIA CALLAS jgjp Ml ELEANOR ROOSEVELT MARGARET CHASE SMITH GRACE METALIOUS INGRID BERGMAN m m ALTHEA GIBSON QUEEN ELIZABETH LUCILLE CALL MRS. L.C. BATES Beaufort Social News Miss Ellen Bordeaux, Society Editor Phone 6-3244 Mr. Calvin Jones and son, Cal vin Jr., David Ward and Raymond Cillikin were in Raleigh Thursday and Friday and attended the Dixie Classics. Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. was in New Bern Friday and Mr, L. W. Moore was there Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Trent Jr, of Greenville left yesterday for their home, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. a id Mrs. John S Johnson. Mr. Jim Roemer of Arlington, Va., a student at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, is spending some time with Jimmy Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gilchrist and children, Mimi and Doug, returned home Friday from Norfolk, Va., where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Phillips and family and Miss Jonibcl Willis of Morehead City returned Sunday from Raleigh, where they attended the Dixie Classics. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. K W. Wright Jr. at tended the wedding of Miss Bever ly Brown and Vincent B. Wright in Fa.vetteville Saturday evening. Mr. Tom E. Kelley flew to Mi ami, Fla., Friday to visit his son, Tom KeUy Jr., and family. He will attend the Duke-Oklahoma game in the Orange Bowl New Year's Day. Mrs. John H. Johnson is suffer ing from an injured back and will be confined to her home for sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jarman and family have returned to their home in Fayetteville, after spend ing the holidays with their mothers, Mrs. Bernice Jarman and Mrs. I. N. Moore. Miss Cathryn Potter, Jimmy Pot ter, Walter Phillips and Jim Roe mer of Arlington, Va., attended a party at the Greenville Country Club Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hatsell had as their Christmas guest Mr. Henry Hatsell of Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Williams and family left Friday to visit relatives in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Talbot and children, Lynn and Craig, are spending some time in Florida. Mrs. Jack Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. WHey Lewis, WUey Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewia, Willard, SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE (-MM MIS I ICHI N. C., drove from Beaufort to Win ston-Salem Thursday and returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. R Whitley and Miss Nancy Whitley left Sunday to visit relatives in Bclhavcn, Ra leigh, and Valdese. S Sgt. L. C. Grail of Ellington AFB, Tex., is spending the holi days here with his wife and chil dren. Mrs Grail will return to Texas with him Jan 2 and remain there until he receives his trans fer. The Children wdl remain here with relatives unlil then. A'lc Billy Iludgins left Sunday for Patrick AFB, Fla., after spend ing a five-day leave here. Mrs. Billy Arrington has re turned home from Charlotte, where she visited her sister. Lt. Cmdr. Macon S. Snowden and family of Patuxent River, Md., arc expected Friday and Capt. Er nest Snowden of Memphis, Tenn., is expected Saturday to visit their mother, Mrs. M. S. Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Foreman and family have returned home, after spending the holidays with relatives in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitley of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. P. Whitley of Grifton and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Whitley of New Bern were holiday guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Merrill and daughter are spending a ten day vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whitley spent Friday and Saturday with their son, Leo Whitley, and family at Hobucken. Miss Nancy Whitley returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lubinsky and family of Goldsboro were here for the weekend. Mrs. Bayard Taylor left over the weekend for Fayettcvilie to visit her son and his family. She will visit In Whiteville and in Boston, Mass., before returning home. Miss Beth Dickinson of Wash ington, D. C., spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Hepsy Dick inson. Mrs. Virgil Woolard was called to Virginia Sunday by the death of her father. Mr. and Mra. Wiley Lewis and aot), Wiley Jr.. and Mrs. Jack Par kin went to Winston-Salem Thurs day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lewis and their new son. They re turned Sunday. Mr. and Mra. B. L. Jones and daughter, Mrs. J. G. Waters and daughter, Frances, and Miss Jan Davis of Warwick, Va., spent the holidays with Mrs. L. C. Davis. Mrs. Florence Harris of Swan quarter is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Jack Parkin. Mrs. M. E. Frailer .of New Bern, sister of Mrs. Hattie Par kin of Beaufort, observed her tSth MdMi) Bun I if with a "" Associated Press Women's Editor For the third time in a decade. Jueen Elizabeth It is Woman of the { e a r in American headlines j Vomcn's editors of Associated *ress newspapers throughout the ?ountry voted her the top woman lews personality of the year in heir annual poll, following the tri- | imphant visit of Britain's royal j ?ouple to the United States and ?anada, which produced enough lews stories to fill a library. Previously Elizabeth was voted Voman of the Year in 1947 when he married Philip Mountbatten. low Duke of Edinburgh, and again n the year of her coronation, 1953. Other women voted outstanding n their field for 1957 are as fob ? Sports: Alt he a Gibson, the 30 -ear old tennis player from Har em. who this year won practically very major championship in the vorld of international tennis The ankv. smiling, dark-skinned Althea limaxed an 18 tournament winning treak by taking the women's sin lei Championship at Wimbledon in uly, after which she won the Na lonal Women's Singles title at J or st Hills in September. literature: Grace Metalious, the Jew Hampshire housewife whose, irst novel, "Peyton Place, be- j ?ame an unexpected runaway best ,oiler, with present sales figures opping the three million marE The sensational story of life in a Jew England village " shocked ome academic circles that her lusband. George Metalious lost his oh as principal of the Gilmanton, j H. public schools, and is now caching in Stowe Mass. Mrs. Me alious is the mother of three chil '"Entertainment: Ingrid Bergman vinncr of an Academy Award or her work in the motion p^ure rcrsion of "Anastasia. The Swed sh-born actress, who gave up ca ?oer and family for her contro lersial romance with Italian movie lirector Roberto Rosselim, made tews also with her personal life his year, when her marriage to icr "one true love ended in a le ?1 separation, with divorce in the iffing. She is now in England, at cork on a new movie. Business: Lucille Ball, oneJ*'f ,f the fantastically aucceasfuJ hus^ land-and-wife team of Lucil e Ball ind Desi Arnaz. who not only star n their own top-rated show, but ilso produce a number of other decision attractions. The app.r ?ntly light-headed "Lucy of the v screen turns out to have a very iolid business head on her flippant ihoulders. and at present probably s one of the richest women in Hol yMusic: Maria Callas, the Ameri ?an operatic soprano with the ?voice of an angel", who has zoom >d to the top rank of starti since icr debut at the Metropolitan last all Maria, now 34, was born in slew York of Greek parents and tays she was the ugly duckling of he family - fat. awkward and sh? ?hc started studying music at the ige of 8. went to Athens at 13 to Hawaiian* Hav? Longer lif* Expectancy Now Honolulu (API -Jf lucky enough to be born in Hawaii, ?haivces .? you will live * Recent figures compiled by the Bureau of Health showed life ex pectancy lor males born here to *67 years, ?'A months?two years ind 315 months longer than males on the United States ntaln " rim ales bom herecan expert to live 71 years and three months -three months longer than those horn tm the mainland Ule expectancy has shown a gam 14 per cent here in 10 years. stvdy at (ho Royal Conservatory, I made Her operatic debut in Athens I at i;? and became a top operatic i star of Europe before her Ameri ran debut. Education: Mrs. T,. C. Bates, of Little Rock, Ark., who made head lines in September during the in tegration crisis in the schools of that city. She is president of the Arkansas chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and it was at her home that the nine Negro students stayed while federal troops guard ed their right to attend the previ ously all-white high school. Politics: Margaret Chase Smith, j the Republican senator from Maine, still the country's only | woman senator, and the first to be i elected to that office on her own record, not as on appointee to fill a vacancy. Mrs. Smith was a con gresswoman for eight years before being elected to the Senate in 1948. Public Service: Eleanor Roose velt, widow of the late president, still writing a syndicated news paper column and still making news wherever she goes. Her latest adventure was a 25-day tour of the soviet Union. Man Amends His Ballet, Votes for Traffic Light Gettysburg. Pa. (AP>?One voter in Berwick township had his own ideas for his ballot in the fall elec tions here. lie printed, under his own title of the "live and let live amend ment," the question "Shall We Have A Stop Light at Cross Keys?" After that he drew two squares, one marked "yes" and the other "no" and placed an "X" in the "yes" square. Flection officials threw out the ballot because it had been de faced. Columbus discovered some un usually deep waters off the nor thern coast of Honduras. And that is how the Central American na tion got its name, for Honduras means "The Depths." Ring in The NEW YEAR at the REX RESTAURANT BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE $3.00 Per Person Featuring Edward Jackson and his 5-Piece Orchestra With 2 Vocalists .. .to do everything we possibly can to be worthy of the continued patronage of all our good friends, not only during the coming New Year, but in all the years that stretch ahead into the future. Front St. Phone 2-3231 Bell's Drug Store Beaufort, N. C. 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