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Regislerof Deeds Issues Licenses To 21 Couples Twenty-one marriage licenses were issued by the register of deeds office in Beaufort during the period of June 24 through July 81. The licenses were issued to the following : June 24: Gene Schleicher, 22, Leighton. Pa., and Catherine Bab inchak, 18, Leighton, Pa. June 26: Donnie Gray Proctor, 23, Wilson, and Iva Faye Hill, 16, Beaufort. June 27: Leston Wheeler Gillikin Jr., 19, Newport and Jacqueline Ann Dennis, 19. Newport, John Shields Frame Jr.. 22, Philadel phia. Pa., and Patricia A. Peplin ski, 20, Stevens Point. Wis. June 30: John C. Deibert III, 23, Morehead City, and Gladys Bonita Fish, 18, Morehead City. July 1: Ronald H. Brewer, 23, Greensboro and Rita Gertrude Taylor, Sea Level. July 2: David Perry. 20, Beau fort and Bertha Faye Goodwin, 17, Cedar Island. July 3: C. H. Endy, 29, Burling ton, and Marie Craddock, 34, Me bane; Daniel Lee Ricks, 22, Beau fort and Nancy Elaine Daniels, 19, Cedar Island. July 10: Lindberg Frarier, 31, Havelock, and Ix)ttie Mae George, 24, Havelock. July 13: David L. Gillikin, 20, Otway and Sidney Rose, 17, Ilark ers Island. July 14: Paul Garner Jr., 19, Morehead City and Rosa Ebron, 18, Morehead City. July 15: William Rutherford, 21, Newport and Linda F. Boone, 19, Newport; Jack Lawrence, 20, Morehead City and Betty Lou Jones, 16, Harkers Island. July 17: Otto Scifert Hart man, 23, Bay City, Mich., and Edna Faye Smith, 16, Morehead City. July 21: Leo Holland Reece, 21, Hubert, N. C. and Betty Dean Ar thur, 19, Newport ; Leonard Cecil ! Jarman, 18, Beaufort and Mary Francis Jones. 20, Newport. July 25: A. F. Best Sr., 49, Dur ham and Delia Copley, 45, Dur ham. July 27: Ronald Lupton, 30, At lantic and Carol Beachem, 20, At lantic. July 31: Kelsey McKiddy, 22, Dayton, Ohio and Shirley Smith, 20, Atlantic; Ronald Eric Mat thews, 19, Hubert, and Cherry Mae Cannon, 17, Newport. Germany has four major rivers ?the Rhine, Elbe, Weser and Od er. \ GOTA SUMMER COLD TAKE -y ???t?t symptomatic OOlJ RELIEF Aug. 5 ? Mr. and Mra Floyd Harness and children of Raleigh arrived Friday to viait her pareata, Mr. and Mra. Ira Garner. Mr. and Mra. Jack Alberton of Chinquapin were gueitt of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruit Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Bauer left Saturday (or their home iu St. Petersburg, Fla , after a viait here with her brother and hit wife, Mr. and Mra. Chester Mearei. Miss Elsie Elliott hat returned home from a viait In Maury with her aiater, Mra. Leon Hancock. Mr. and Mr>. Claude Small of Claymont, Del., left Tuesday after a few days here. They will viait in South Carolina before returning home. Mist Willilon Mason it at Camp Don Lee, where she it a counselor. Mr and Mrs. Billy Weekt and daughter, Catherine, left Tueaday for their home in Pageland, S. C. Mrs. Geneva Spooner of Wilming ton waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mann and Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McCain last week. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parlett and son, Larry, of Norfolk, and Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Patrick and chil dren of New Orleant, La., left Mon day for Norfolk, after attending the Herrington family reunion here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hunnings and children of Greenville, N. C., are spending some time at their cottage on Bogue Sound. Mr. George Fisk went to Camp Caroline Monday to take his son and the following girls and boys: Anne Pruit, Minda Thrower, Wila da Bailey, Frances Kelly, Ginger Pollard, Ricky Merrill and Buddy Garner Mrs. C. M. Hill went to Plymouth Monday because of the death of her brother. Frank, who died Sun day at his home in Blackstone, Va. Charles Hill and sister, Mrs. Homer Blizzard, attended the funeral in Plymouth on Tuesday and Mrt. HiU returned home with IIICII1. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson and her mother, Mrs. Eva Garner, returned home Saturday from St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hunnings and family of Greenville and his mother, Mrs. Idell Hunnings are spending some time at her cottage on Bogue Sound. Mrs. Sadie Garner has as a guest this week Mr*. W. P. Herrington of Rocky Mount. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. W. D, Roberts was hostesi to -the bridge club Friday evening. ,Mr?.. Pafter Guthrie won high wortfr ?Mrs. M. C. Howard second high. Mrs. R. L. Pruit and Mrs. Guthrie slam, and Mrs. Hazel Fox bingo. Refreshments of ice cream with strawberry topping and feather cake were served with an iced drink. The "Savannah," the United States' first atomic merchant ves sel, will have a cruising radius ol 350,000 miles compared to the pres ent average of 10,000 miles. ONLY NATIONAt* airtiru of tk* ttan Direct Flights Daily to CHARLESTON. JACKSONVILLE for rwwvotiom m your Travel Agent or phono ] MEIros* 7-0101 * FIRST WITH JETS IN THE U S A With Hw Anwd Pore? Joseph E. Dixon Serves In Korea with 4th Army US Forcel, Korea ? Pvt. Joaeph E. Dixon, ion of Mrs. Kathleen S. Dixon, More bead City, recently ar rived In Korea and is now a mem ber of the 4th US Army Missile Command. Dixon, assigned to the command'! 161st Engineer Company, entered the Army in October 195S and re ceived baiic training at Fort Jack aon, S. C. He wai last stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. A 1954 graduate of More head Km few I n Aug. 7 ? Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gillikin and son Carvie, spent Sun day at Edwards Military Institute in Salemburg. They were accom panied by Michael Eborn of More head City. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Earl Mason and son of Portsmouth, Va., re turned home Friday, after several days' visit with their mother, Mrs. Arthur Mason. Mrs. Ira Pake returned home Monday from Sea Level Commun ity Hospital where she has been a patient. Mrs. Tom C.illikin and Miss Dallas Gillikin of Otway visi ted her Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Smith and children visited their sister, Mrs. Dyon Simpson, during the week end. Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Smith visited in Davis on Monday. Mrs. Mary A. Gillikin spent the weekend with her son, Eldon Gilli kin, in Norfolk, and her sister, Mrs. Hattie Gillikin in Hampton, Va. Visiting at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Golden during the past few days have been Mrs. L. T. Chesson of Burlington and Harkers Island, Mrs. Rosa Styron and Mrs. Tenahell Lewis of Otway,, Mrs. Harry Willis of Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bcech and son, Eric, of Beaufort, and Mri. Beulah Ful ford of Harkers Island. Commander Ralph Maltus has returned to his ship, the aircraft carrier, Saratoga, for a cruise to the Mediterranean. Mrs. Maltus and sons. Mike and Stephen, will remain for a longer visit with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Mason, be fore returning to their home in San ; ford, FU. r>, Mr*. Qy D. Merrill and children, Oeorgk and Paula, will spend some.' time with her mother, Mrs. Myr tle Golden, while Captain Merrill is at his new duty station in For mosa. Mrs. Clarence Beacham of North River visited Mrs. Ada Simpson Monday. Guests of Mrs. Arthur Mason during the weekend were Mr. and I Mrs. M. D. Pridgen and Elwood Pridgen of North River. F The Ladies Auxiliary of the Free Will Baptist Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Luther Salter. The Rev. and Mrs. Graham Bak er and children were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Gillikin Sunday. Mr. Keith Lawrence of Norfolk spent the weekend at home visi ting his wife, and small daughter, Cheryl Lynn. Mrs. Bertie Midgette has return ed home after visiting her daugh ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Middlebrook in Cape May, N. J. Mrs. Helen Arthur of North Riv er and Mrs. Maurie Mitchell and children, Margaret, Diane, and Maurice Jr. of St. Petersburg, Fla., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Keller left Tuesday morning for an extended vacation tour. They will first visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Horace Loftin in Tallahassee, Fla., then to New Orleans, up the Mississippi River Valley to St. Louis; then to Wisconsin and the Great Lakes area. They plan to go into Canada through Sault St. Marie. Hie Kellers will skirt the southern part of Canada until they reach Niagara Falls and re-enter the US. They will tour New York City and the Hudson River Valley sec tion before visiting Mr. Keller's sister, Mrs. William Kruze in Lyndhurst, N. J., and his brother. Vernon Keller, in New Port, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pake visi ted her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Smith and her sister, Mrs. Roger Lyons in Atlantic and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Spivey on highway 101 Sunday. BEAUTIFUL WALLS OF CONCRETE MASONRY * ins coNcun ummit ra (iwctvial beauty MOREHEAD BLOCK * TILE CO., INC PAMWO CRT, N. a City Hift) School, the 23-year-old aoidler attended the University of North Carolina. Hanau, Germany ? Army ser geant first claaa Horace G. Sprin gle, son of Mr. and lira. Richard 0. Springle. U1 Fisher St.. More head City, recently arrived in Ger many and is now a member at the 152nd Transportation Detachment in Hanau. Sergeant Springle entered the Army in 1944 and was stationed at Fort Benning Ga., before arriving in Europe. The sergeant, who* wife, Helen, ia with him in Germany is a grad uate of New Bern Central High School. Aug. 7 ? Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Guthrie, Mr. Willard M. Guthrie left Monday for Utah, where they will live for several months. Pfc. and Mrs. Samuel Lee Wil lis. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lewis and James Jr. returned from Kil lcen, Tex., Thursday night. The Willis' have been stationed there for six months. Miss Susie Culp of Albemarle, Larry Winecoff and Bill Smith of Winston-Salem, spent the weekend here, guests of Miss Barbara Al len Davis. Mr. Henry Davis is receiving treatment at Duke Hospital in Dur ham. David Thomas, USCG, is spend ing some time at Norfolk, Va., on business. James D. Jones left Monday night for Newport News, Va., where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hooper, Jacksonville, spent the weekend here guest of Mrs. Mason Fulford. A large number from the Pente costal Holiness Church here at tended a singspiration Sunday af ternoon at the Pentecostal Holiness Church, Beaufort. Mrs. Jack Gillikin and Mrs. Don nie Gillikin of Otway were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Emory, Mrs. James D. Jones, and Mrs. Guyon N. Willis, Tuesday after noon for a short visit. Mrs. Lumac Jones and daughter, Liaca Carol, returned here Satur jday after spending two weeks visi ting her mother, Mrs. Dennis Good win. Johnny Lee Jones and Joey Rose are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Styron of Cedar Island for several days. Kimp Styron, US Geodetic Sur vey is away for three months at Massachusetts. Ilmha r/\ j CEDAR ISLAM Aug. 6 ? The Rev. Jim Line berger held services at the Metho dist Church Sunday night. Hie WSCS met at the church Friday night for their regular meeting. The Rev. John Floyd held prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Ma bel Daniels Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. . Bill Bratt and daughter of New Bern are spend ing the week with Mrs. Bratt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Goodwin. Miss Nancy Day returned home Sunday from Savannah, Ga., where she spent six weeks with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett and family, of Arapahoe, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels and children of Fayetteville spent the weekend with Mr. Daniels' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Day spent Saturday afternoon with relatives in Morehead City. Mrs. Floyd Daniels and children have been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Nettie Hun nings of North River. Everyone is sorry to hear that Mr. Dennis Goodwin has been worse for thtf laat few days. We hope he soon feels better. Iwakuni, Japan ? Galen E. ? Rumer, 1504 Ann St., Beaufort, and husband of the former Miss Margaret Mason of Morehead City, is congratulated by Col. R. D. Rapp, (right), commanding officer of Marine Wing Head quarters Group and Maj. A. L. Protz, mess administrator, upon being promoted to Marine mas ter sergeant July 10. Rumer is serving as a food service technician with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing at the US Marine Corps Air Facility, Iwa kuni, Japan. McKeon, USMCR, and their son, Jackie, of Ncedham, Mass., were weekend guests of Lcdr and Mrs. James E. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young and daughter, Eunice, Mebane, arrived Tuesday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chad wick and daughter, Dorothy. Eu nice Young and Dorothy have been college roommates at High Point College the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Willis visi ted Miss Helen Dail in Mount Olive Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Meyers and Vernon Meyers Jr., Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hub bard Jr. several days last week. Mrs. Emmitt Piper was in Ra leigh last weekend. Mrs. Ruth Lionette, Atlanta, Ga., who has been visiting with the Pipers, ac companied Mrs. Piper to Raleigh, and left from there for her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pigott Jr. and children, and Mrs. Dan Pigott Sr., Charleston, S. C? arrived Sun day to spend several days with the Misses Josie and Florence Pigott, . Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Bundy, Mount Olive, are visiting 'Ml', and Mrs. Monroe Willis. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Currie, Fay etteville, Mrs. O. F. Cooper, Wil mington. Mrs. Sherwood Dudley and Miss Ann Dudley, Lookout Moun tain, Tenn., Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, Washington. D. C., and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hyman, Morehead City, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hubbard Jr. Mr and Mrs. John Russ and daughter, Shawn, left for Char lotte Monday after spending sev eral days with Mrs. Russ's par ents, Lcdr. and Mrs. James Mur phy. Mrs. Leroy Rheiman and chil dren, LaGrange, 111., and Mr. Al lan Henderson and son, Lee, Brook field, III., returned home this week end after (pending same time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henderaon. Mr. and Mra. Harold Champ of Riehmond, V*., are spending sev eral days with Lcdr. and Mrs. James E. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson, Jr. and daugh ter, Terry, Raleigh and Mr. Jack son's mother, Mrs. Herbert Jack son Sr., Russells Creek, visited Commander and Mrs. Murphy Sat urday. Tin it tbe principal export ti Bolivia, but the country also pro duce! silver, xinc and copper. PEST PROBLEMS? PA. ?-3M? I ?*. 1, 1 ) SINCr 1*01 mssmsEm 1 ? ? KEDOVMIX <y DAVk LINDSAY | CONCRETE co Lions Donate S50 For Talking Bible Memfcen of the Morehrad City Lion* club voted to donate $50 to the State Aaaoriation for the Blind Thursday night at their weekly meeting it the Hotel Fort Macon. The money will be uaed to pur chase a talking Bible, which is a reading of the Bible on record for use by Mind people. The record will be placed in a circulating li brary and distributed in the Carte ret County area. Members also voted to make a donation to the Merchant's Asso [ Work* Fast Flagstaff, Arte. (AF) ? Sheriffs Deputy Elmer Dreuler ian't a man to watte time. At 1:45 a. m. he got a report that an auto was stolen from in front of a tavern. At 1:47 Dressier radioed he had found the abandoned vthicle in a nearby shopping center. ciation for the Chriitmu Lighting Fund. IV amount of the donation will be decided by the board of di rector* at their next meeting. Larry McComb, sports edljor of THE NEWS-TIMES was the guest speaker for the evening. He spoke to Lion member* an "A Newcom er's Impressions of Carteret Coun ty." Get a good deal mori ...that lasts a great deal longer! If yoi pick ? car with an eye Is value . . . you'll go OLDS! 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