Beaufort Social News ?k* EBea Bordcmix, Socket? Editor Pb mt PA MHI li. ; .. . =s= Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Mason Jr. at Winston-Sate m spent the Easter weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Don Martin spent the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lsneaster, in Rocky Mount. John Staton Jr. returned Tues day to-Edwards Military Institute. Salembnrg, after spending several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Staton. Mrs. Julius Taylor left Tuesday (tor Philadelphia. Pa., to visit her sister, Mrs. Presley Goodwin. The Rev. W. B. Guthrie of Fay etteviHe visited his mother. Mrs. Mattie Guthrie of Stacy. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Joe Pigott, who has been receiving treatment at the Vet erans Hospital in Durham, re turned home Monday. Mr. John Staton underwent a check-up at Veterans Hospital, Durham, last week. VYci Kem) guesis 01 iur. aim mrs J. S. Steed were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Steed and family of Ahos kie, and her sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parker of Greenville. Maj. Adam Metz was in Colum bus, Ohio this week on business. Mrs. Barbara Willis and two children of Portsmouth, Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Piner. Miss Grace Whitehurst, who teaches in Smithfield, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Fulcher and Miss Frances Jane Fulcher Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Willis and daughter, Beverly, of Williston will attend the Azalea Festival In Wilmington to day and tomorrow. Miss Nina Fay Kirk returned Monday to Winston-Salem, where she is in nursing training. Her bro ther, Larry Kirk, returned to Wake Forest College Wednesday. They had been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirk. Mrs. Carlston Cashwell and daughter, Mildred, spent the Eas ter holidays in Clinton. The Rev. and Mrs. James D. Young of Oxford* are visiting Mrs. G. W. Duncan. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Whitley were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitley and family of Washington, D. C? Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Whitley and Miss June Harris of Grifton, Mr. Leo Whit ley of Hobucken, Mrs. Ben Harris and daughter, Judy, of Belhaven, Mr. and Mrs Larry WhKley of New Bern aftd Miss Joyce Lan caster of Cherry Ptlal. Henry Safrit aMvrf home T?es day ?iight from Duke University, Durham, to viaM hit parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. He will return to school on Sunday. Mrs. L. W. Moore left Tuesday to take her daughter, Judle, back to Salem College and to visit in Winston-Salem and Charlotte. Re turning home with her will be her mother, Mrs. J. C. Neale, who has been visiting in Charlotte for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potter of Winston-Salem visited his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potter, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman Sr. will visit their son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eastman Jr., in Athens, G?? this weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Jerry H. Moore and (laughters, Susan and Ann, of Mt. Gilead visited her father, Mr. R. W. Safrit Sr., over the weekend. Mrs. Albert Chappell spent Tues day in Jacksonville. She was ac companied by Mrs. Dick Parker of Morehead City. Gehrmann Holland Jr., a student at the University of North Caro lina, visited his parents Sunday and Monday. He had as his guest Foy Shaw of Durham, also a stu dent at UNC. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny C. P'irker and son of Asheboro visited his mother, Mrs. Roma Willis, over the weekend. Mrs. Willis returned home with them Monday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Guthrie vis ited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bradsher, in Norfolk, Va., over the weekend, returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark Jr. and Mr. Clyde Gilliam of Burlington visited Mr. Clark's father, Roy Clark Sr.. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Clark, dur ing the Easter holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marshall of Keyser, W. Va., left Wednesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George R. Snooks. Mr. William C. Gillikin, who has been rrtuHirii at the hospital in Ofe^nlor some time, has been dis charged and is recuperating at his home. Miss Ann Spivey has returned to Raleigh after spending the Eas ter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Spivey. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ross and sons, Richard and Billy, of Butler, Saturday, April 4th Time: 5 to 8 P.M. Sponsored by ODD FELLOW AND REBEKAH LODGES of Beaufort At the Lodge Hall - Turner Street Barbecued Chicken, String Beans, Candied Yam* Slaw, Hot Rolls, Cake $1 .25 per plate For Advance Orders a Ml Deliveries Phone PA S-OM ? PA 8-MTt or PA M7S7 Proceeds for Building Fond Buying A New Car ? Look Tho Market Ov?r Choosa Tho Ono You Want ...Thon Sao Us About AUTO FINANCING Only Interest Commercial National Bank MavktW City * Sm Laval Plans June Wedding Miss Mary Phyllis Pake is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon Pake, who announce her en gagement to Dale H. Habeck of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Habcck of Bowler, Wis. An early June wedding is planned. Pa., have returned home after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pake of Bettie. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Hill and five children of Niagara Falls, N. Y., are spending the Easter holi days and this week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Pelletier of Short Hills, N. J., arrived Wed nesday to visit Or. and Mrs. C. S. Maxwell. Here to attend the funeral af Mr. A1 Thomas yesterday were Miss Bettie Davis, Mrs. Mildred Hicks and Mr. Tom Thomas Jr. of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cantwell of Chester, Pa., and Mr and Mrs. Eddie Webb of Wilson. Reunion of Pake Family Held on Easter Sunday On Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs Charles R Pake of Bettie enjoyed a family reunion at their home AU of their children and several friends attended. Thoae attending were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ross and sons. Mehard and Billy, of Butler, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. William Pake of Davhj Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Hill ilk! children, Mildred Kathryn, Carolyn, Virginia, Florence and Lkkyd Jr., of Niagara Falls. N. Y Mr and Mrs. Curtis Pake and daughter, Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Juatin Pake and sons. Clark and Johiaiie; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ttomas Pake and sons, Charles and Jeffrey; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pake and son, Leslie; Mr. and MM. Edgar Pake and children, LUIian and Eddie. Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Lewis and daughters, Kathrya and Elisabeth; Erie Pake, all of Beaufort RFD; Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and daughter. Julie, of New Bern. Friends attending were Mr. Cur tis Campen, Mr. Tom Campen, Mr. RUey Beachem, Mrs. Don Hill, Miss Iris Willis, all of Beaufort RFD; Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Willis of Harkers Island; Mrs. Alice Hill Garner of Newport. DRUG FAtlS TMCt A TIT nOM UMi WUC OiO MO ANO HMt you*. pftCtcmniOMc nuco at ROBINSON PMSfltlPTION SHOP mrr always ch BOYS' MORPUL CREW SOCKS ComM Cotton White with Striped Top* 3 Pair LACE DESIGN PLASTIC DRAPES E*tr? Wide, With Valance 88/ Pair Wash Cloths ASSORTED COLORS 12 for 88/ 88/ Garden HOSE 95 foot ?Yr. Guarantee ^ each M*t?! Waste Baskets 7-QT SIZE Auwlt4 pMifiu 3 ,or 88/ NU1 fToir Ready Mixed Paint $1.98 per gal. Fire-King Ovenware C*l?* Fan ? CmmnI6 Cab* Pan 2 for 88/^ MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Cothow Promotion Each picltftf* will contain * prize ruifini from lc to $1.00 CASHEW NUTS - 49^ Kacnei oaiior nonorea At Show#r on Tutsday Mr*. L*m Salter, Mrs. Albeit Vaughan and Mrs Roderick HtB entertained at a bridal showar Tuesday night honoring Mias Ra chel Salter, bride-elect. The shower was given at the home of Mrs. Salter at Sea Level. A color scheme of pink and white was used The bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. llarvay Salter, were presented corsages of white car nations. Guests were served ptnk frosted cake, lime punch, mints a>id nuts. The honoree was showered with gifts. Two Lodges Will Sponsor Sole of Chicken Dinners The Kebekahs and Odd Fellows lodges will sponsor a barbecued chicken dinner tomorrow at the lodge hall on Turner Street. Plates will be on sale from 3 8 p m. On the plates will be barbecued chicken, string beans, candied yams, slaw, hot rolls and cake. The price is $1.25 The plates may be eaten at the iodge, picked up or delivered. For delivery tele phone PA 8 3264, PA 8 3679, or PA 8 4787. Proceeds from the dinner will go into the lodge building fund and the UN pilgrimage fund. 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