I Mr?. fhillip Ml Wi|l a- Head Woman's Auxiliary The Woman's Auxiliary o( St. I I Andrew * Episcopal Church unani :* the auxiliary routing Monday li night at the pariah house. II Those taking office in Septem ber for a two-year term will ty: ' ^ Bhiip B.l| pre^t; Mrs. . Ceprg? Soyfll. - p?vsid?n?: Mrs. E. Guthrie Brown, secretary; and Mrs. Robert Hicks, treasurer. flans wefe made tor a food fair, to hf bejd Juj'y 1?. There wil| also be a fin table at the fair and re freshments will be on sale, i- The auxiliary has made a do nation to the migrant workers con listing of clothing for children and fdults. II was voted to send a child from the parish to Camp Leach for two weeks in July. The hostesses. Mrs. 0. H. John son and Mrs. H. C. Miller, served cookies and iced drinks. Marianna Munden Celebrates Birthday Marianna Munden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Munden. re cency celebrated (ler fourth birth day will) a party at her home, 2308 Evans St Twelve little girls attended. For entertainment, they played on the merry-go-round, in the wading pool, sand box and enjoyed other play equipment in the back yard. The birthday cake was fashioned like a Maypole Pink, green and white streamers led from a May pole ir, the center of the cake to individual cakes at each guest's place. Jpe cream waa served. Favors were balloons, hats mon keys no a stick and horns. William B. Murrill, USN, has been promoted to communications technician 3rd class. He is now stjifjpqed at Kami ?eya, Japan, but wdl be transferred in July to llokkaifia, Japan Murrill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mur fiil of Mprehead Cjfy and is a graduate of Morehead City High School'. ?H M- "? Morehead City Soeial News Mln Ellen $oekty tftor Pho* M1TI EiiEvcfflqj 3 week. Weekend guests of Robert G. Lewi* were Miu 8?e Muir(ie?d, Miss Carol V eager and Mr. Roger Chaatain, all students at the Uni versity of Norfh Carolina. Mr- and Mrs p. C. Bentop Jr. and family of Wilson spent the weekend here as guejts of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Wallace. Dr. and Mrs. John Gainey had a> their weekend guests his bro ther and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Gainey, and daughters, Caro Lee and Teresa of Fayette ville. Miss Lynn Wallace is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. Q. Wal lace, in Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. John Bunn left last Thursday to visit Mrs. James T. Vinson Jr. and family in Go|ds boro and Dr. and Mrs. John T. Bunn in Durham. They returned home last weekend. Miss Renee Kemp returned home Sunday from Greensboro, where she had completed her sophomore year at Greensboro Cpllege. Mr. Bob Norcom brought her home and returned to Greensboro Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kemp were called to Lebanon, Pa., Wed nesday by the death of his mother. They will return home Sunday. Clarence Styron, Walter Morris, pharles Lynch, Truman Kemp Jr. .?nd Bill Fo* will leave Sunday to attend boy's state at the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The Misses Sue and Jeane Bor deaux are spending this week in - Wilmington M guests of *fr. ?qd Mrs. ff. V. Jacobs ana family. Mrs. M. J. Loutit, Mrs. George MeUchlai) and Mrs. F. C. Salis the presldpnu' mealing of tl Mi ninth district q I the Garden Club, held at Harbor la land, Wrfghtsvllle Beach, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. R E. McLean and , two ions, Johnny and Phillip, ar-j rived Monday from their home in I San Bernardino, Calif., to visit i with Mrs. McLean's brother, George Phillips, and her mother, Mrs. George Polsom. While here, they will also visit Mr. McLean's mother, Mrs. R E. McLean Sr., at Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Causey and daughter, Beverly, of Greensboro ? spent Sunday with Mrs. Causey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bennett Sr. spent the weekend in Chapel Hill and attended the graduation of thplr son, Tommy, Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Butner will spend the weekend in Kinston with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Butner Sr. and Mrs. R. Winnie Herring. Mrs. Butner will be a judge at the Miss Kinston pageant. Mrs. E. M. Fowler and daugh ter, Melba, have returned to their home in Chapel Hill after visiting Mrs. P. W. Howland. IJsr. James T. Vinson will ar rive Monday to spend several days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John H. Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Sterlen re turned home Sunday from Sumter, S. C . where they had been visit ing their daughter and son-in-law, Capt and Mrs. K. G. Boyer, and son, Gary, since Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schnoor. who are en route to their home in New York from Florida, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Sterlen. Mrs. Schnoor and Mrs. Sterlen are cousins. Mr. and Mrs. N. Y. Walker re turned home Tuesday from a trip through the western part of the state and Virginia. Mrs. Jasper Phillips has re turned home after visiting rela tives in Anderson, S. C., for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Humphrey attended graduation exercises at the University of South Carolina last week. Their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Humphrey, both received degrees. Mrs. Thomas Creekmore of Ra leigh is visiting Mrs. J. W. Kel logg while Mr. Kellogg is attend ing a reunion at Hamilton Col lege, Clinton, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hedgepeth of Conwqy visited Dr. and Mrs. John Bupn Wednesday. , Mr. ?t)d Mr*. Linwood E. Wada and son. David, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mr*. L. f.. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Wade attenflad commencement exercises Sunday at the University of Ala bama. Tuscal?o??, where lir. Lin wood Wade received a degree in cqmmerce and business adminis tration. University Women Will Hqy# Pippic Tomorrow merican Association of University Women will have a family picnic from 4 to 6 p.m. to morrow on the beach qear Suiter P?th. There will be someone on the Salter Path road to direct pic nickers to the site. The Havelock AAUW branch has been invited to attend. Everyone i? to bring a lunch, which win be ?Bread with the others at the pic Something Wonderful liuppens to your ham w h* a it ?> buhed in Ail Amer c i s nrs? Choue tor Mm. gin and Prnty' Distributed by W. p. Freeman Wholesale Co. 1M N. Mb M. Morehead City, N. C. Phone 2 Brttki ft Mason FUNERAL HQME M Ho?r fcnflee FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4MBULANCP SERVICE Bert prookt H?nljr Ifupo Look for Sign ? Beaofort-Morebead Canewp FOR SALE See Bo.ch> Newest, Fines* M Mr ?119 Monhtod City Drug Co. IU AmM 8t CNf MM Three Ho?t??*e? Honor Mi?? Joan Seoman Miu Join Seaman, (wide -elect ol June |4. was honored at , ihowpr Tuesday evening .t the [WWW bHiWtiw Hpslesses fere Mrs Percy Snooks, Mrs Maurice Levi* ?nd Mrs Frol Utria Corsages of wW? were prewnM To tbe honoree, I*er mother. Mn. J L. Seamon, ?nd the mother ol her fiance, Mn. El Nelson White mums and iyy fwt uaed to decorate the room. Lighted can iOe| were placed pn the piano and table. The table was covered with I hand crocheted lace cloth and centered with 4 miniature bride ind groom The eighty guests present played bingo and prizes were awarded the winners. The dpor prize was ?on by Mrs. W. E Murrill. Refreshments of bridal cakes, nuts, lime punch and mints were served Miss Seamon received a gift of silver from the hostesses and was ibowered with lovely gifts from those present. Obituarie* MRS. C. G. KEMP Mrs. C. G. Kemp, 78, of Lebanon, Pa., died Tuesday night in Leb anon. She was the mother of Mr. rruman Kemp of Morehead City. Funeral services and burial were conducted in Pennsylvania. She is survived by five sons, two daughters and a number of grand children. MRS. ODESSA DAVIS Mrs. Odessa Davis, 12, of Dqvis died in the Sea Level Community Hospital Monday evening. Funeral tervices were held in the Mission ?ry Baptist Church Wednesday by [he pastor, the Rev. James Wom jle. Burial was in the 6scar Davis :emetery. Surviving are her husband. Mi nor Davis; two daughters, Mrs. Sarland Hamilton of Harkers Is and and Mrs. Donald Guthrie of Davis; one son. George, of the tome; two brothers, Stetson Mur phy and Louie Murphy, both of Davis; three grandchildren. FOSTER SMITH Foster Smith, 44, of Broad Creek died in the Morehead City Hospital Tuesday. Funeral services were held at the Broad Creek Methodist Church Wednesday by the pastor, the Rev. Virgil Moore He was assisted by the Rev. Fred Petrea of the Church of God and the Rev. Noah Engagempnt Announced Miss Frances Ann Gaskins U the daughter of Mr. and Mri. J. N. Catkins, who announce her engagement to Larry G. Eu banks, son of Mr. and Mr?- J R. Eubank*, all of Morebead City. The wedding ia planned (or June It. Brown of the Fait!) Free Will Bap tiat Church, Morehead City. Bur ial was in Broad Creek Cemetery. Mr. Smith is survived by lix sisters, Mrs. Leu Dixon, Mrs. Man ly Morton, Miss Halsey Smith, Mrs. Wiley Lewis, Mrs. James Salter, all of Broad Creek, and Mrs. Bob Watson of Bridgeton. MRS. ELVA L. HATSELL The funeral service for Mrs. Eiva L. Hatsell, widow of the late yfilliam hatsell, will be conducted at i this afternoon in Ann Street Methpdist Church, Beaufort. Mrs. Hatsell, 67, suffered a heart attack Wednesday afternoon at her home on Queen Street. She was born at Skyco on Roanoke Island in Dare County and was working on The Beaufort News, now THE NEWS-TIMES, prior to her marriage to Mr. Hatsell. Mr. and Mrs. Hatsell later ac quired the paper and she contin ued to help her husband in the publishing business. Conducting the funeral service will be the Rev. John Cline, pas tor of Ann Street Church. Inter ment will be in Ocean View Ceme tery. The body may be viewed at the church an hour prior to the service. Surviving Mrs. Hatsell is a nephew, Robert Lane Davis, Beau fort, and nieces and nephews at Harkers Island, Norfolk and Man teo. I " v, i kIui i rvi i . i Mr#- Dick Pwlw Ho*??u T? Tgtwjpy IrWe# C|yb Mr*- Dirt Partar tpfrrtaioed her bridge club Tuesday evening at her home She used white dat ?iM fur decpartion Mrs. Sanford Thompson ?U * guest During progressions the hostess served colas and candy and at the conclusion qf play she served a congealed fruit salad with cheese , biscuits and coffee. Higb score was won by Mrs. The U.S. Army now hai "A Parachute Emergency Ration" conaiating of concentrated food and water purification tableta for fliera who have to bail out in deserted areas. It la packed in I small tin which cannot be damaged by wea dwr. Parker, second high Jiy Mrs. Sam swwir?sfs tfca home of lira. Jimmie Wallace next arefk. ROSE'S Morchead City, N. Q. WEEKEND FEATURES BIG SPECIAL! HISSES' SANDALS Plastic with Cushioned Sole 11 "0 BOYS SOX Elastic Tops. 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