Mor*h*td City Social News) ? for Greensboro, where she entered the freshman class at Woman'* College. *n Mm fhrrts spent last weekend at Mm from Wilmington ?Mn she n staying white rr-celv ing ll?atlh?* M James Walker MAMHtl rtospita! Mr*. WII PoreeH of Portsmouth, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Leslie Brtn son. Hod Bixon spent Saturday In Chapel Wn and attended the North Carolina CTemson game. ' Mrs. Ben Alford and Mrs John Afford spent Saturday in C.olds b<*o where they visited Guy Al ford, who it seriously ill in Wayne Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs William Morris of IIMlcCtlMI flprtd the weekend here with Ms Iii lithe i and sister-in-law, Mf1. and Mrs, David Morris. for and Mrs. B. >V Royal spent Saturday m Chapel Hill where they atVrttded the North CarOllna-Clem son game. Mr. and Mrs A. B. Robrts Jr. and Mrs N. F Eure spent Sunday in <Gold*t?ro where they attended the homecoming of Salem Metho dist Church. The Rev. R. M. Poulk is past* (H the church. ? Bill Brlnsmi spent the werkpttd fn WINTER COMFORT H BATING OIL J. M. DAVIS TEXACO PRODUCTS Pliant PA MM MORfcttfeAfo IfTY ??? ? ? ? . i li - fc, ?! r.a L rrt- m trl ? ? m r WilSOn Willi TTlS TTTXTxTTtT ami 8ISTTT in-law, Mr. ?nd Mr?. Lennis Brin ?on t*. J?Hi W. Oainey and Mr. fcuftn BUlut spent Saturday In ChapH WH1 and attended the Carolina -Clem son game. Mt. and Mv?. Billy Correy apent ] Sunday in Klnston where they at tended a family reunion. Mist I.ucy Wallace of Greensboro | spent the weekend with Mrs. Gerald Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stevens of Herndon, Va., left Sunday after a visit with Mr and Mrs. Bill Chalk end Mrs. Phyllis Squires Judy Cooper left last week to enter the freshman class at Virginia Intcrmont College, Bristol, Va. Her mother Mrs. Garth Cooper, and Mrs. Ed Ftnrei'.c took her up, returning home Friday. Mrs Wayne Thompson, Mrs. Roy Pecfcins and Mrs John Gaineyj spent last Monday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs L. G. Chadwiek I of Jacksonville, Fla., are visiting | hfT lister, Mrs. Gerald Whitley. Mr. Ronal Earl Willis, Mr.l Thomas Willis and Mr. Thomas I Oglesby spent Saturday in Chapel Hifl and attended the Carolina Clemson game They took with thtm several of the Morchead (Sty football players. Mrs. Myrtle Simpson returned home Saturday from a two weeks visit hi Washington, D. C., New York and Ihe New England states. While away she visited her son, S/Sgt. Robert K. Smipson, who is stationed at OVi s Air Force Base, Mass. Something from Baby Add chopped dates and walnuts to a jar of baby-food custard pud ding and use as a filling for sponge cake layers. I. W.Downum Co. l?r?mRNT STORF 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ? ? ? TOMY Ml a. wi? Clinic, Morehead Cfty Hospital annex (Shots admin i atered during these boon <mly ) a. m? X-R?y CMnic, coon ty health center, Beaufort 1-4 p. m ? Clinic, County Health center, Beaufort, (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 6:45 p. m? Rrtary dob, Scoot building, Beaufort 7 p. m? Business and profession al Women's Club, (Call home of Mrs. Willie Johnson, Mansfield Park 7 p. m ? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p. m ? St Andrew's Episcopal Men's Club, parish house. More bead City 7:30 p. to.? Esther Rebekahs. recreation building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? Coast Guard Reserve ' unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Ma con Road 7:30 p. m? Ocean Lodge, Ma sonic hall, Morehead City WEOESOAY 7 p.m.? Flight C, 9948th Air Re serve Sq, municipal building, Morehead City 7:30 p.m.? C a r t e r e t County Toastmasters, civic center, More head City 7:30 p.m.? Heavyboat Army Re- 1 serve Unit, reserve training cen ter west of Morehead City THURSDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots administ ered during these hours only) 9-11 a.m.? X-Ray clinic, county health ccnter, Beaufort 1-3 p.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital Annex. (Shots administ ered during these hours only ) 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, Rex Restaurant, Moretrcad City 6:45 p.m.? Ann Street Methodist Men's Club, educational building, Beanfort j 7 p.m.? Lions Club, Hotel Fort Macon, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Down East Lions Club, Atlantic School cafeteria 7 p.m.? Woodcraft Sportsmen's Club number 1099, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Order of Eastern Star, Newport 8 p.m.? Odd Fellows, lodge hall, feeaufort FRIDAY fteon? Civitan Club, Mrs. Russell Willis's Restaurant, Morehead City 7:30 p m ? Duplicate Bridge, In let Inn, Beaufort 7:S0 p.m.? American Legion and Legion Auxiliary, hut west rrf Mnrehead CKy 8 p.tn ? Wom*n tX Woodcraft^ Court No. 1130, Newport ? Engagement Announced Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Ballou is the daughter of Mrt. ftma S Ballou and Mr. W. H. BaTTbu. Her tihZXfHRR! Ttt TO MY. Tshartl Elbert Pittmao Jr., ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Pittman of Morehead City, has been announced by her mother. The weeding wfll take place in late No vember. Junior Woman's Club Plans Membership Tea Invitations have been sent for a tea for prospective members of the Junior Woman's Club, to be heW ! from 3 to 5 tomorrow afternoon , at the home of Mrs. Marion Mills. Mrs. Jc#m Gatney is chairman of the membership committe. Mrs. Roy Denkins, Mrs. David Ltndsey, Mrs. Edward Cassidy, Mrs. Roma Styron and Mrs. Garlafcd Scruggs are committe mewibers. The club will hold its first meet ing of the year Monday night at 7:30 at the civic center, when both oW and new members will attend. If you have an 8- or 9-mch skiWet you can make individual 'ometfts and Till them. Use 3 e*gs, i tafefe I spoon of light cream and V* tea spoon of salt for eacfc ofcurtet aVifl Ipl^nty of b?tter In the skillet. Good Company Idea I (cat slices of cooked Uniify Of chickcn white meat in % double-, boiler. Arrange over erisp butter ed toast and add a topping of i Welsh rabbit. Garnish with gher- 1 Mns eut into fan shapes. For com- \ pany Obitotritt 9f mqmfcau v-hj, suddenly Thursday afternoon *.%B1AIX)CK ?. BNtock, father of Mr. I. 1l#li MdMkad City, tl Durham. U o'clock Saturday morning in Ourtrtitn and burial. waa in Green wood Park, Morehead City. are Ms Wife, t dwpwm, Uayd |t.i. , f - 1, > i ?? J juiiYtral | - _ni%L i Mini iivkj, ana wvii ii ui uum s and sisters, *11 ?t bortntti. HON nl K EnlNS l.r.wlS Bon MeeMns Uwia. ?, <N?d Monday morning In Mwetleed City ?Mp*al FuilWal services will be Md at 3 o'clock this aftertioon la the Ml Fwm-ral Cbapel, irttk the W? JWhn t fclWle, pastnr of the Parti view Baptist Clir A. offlcating. Burial win be In Bay VteW Owe tery. Surviving arc his wife, Mrs. Orirce EWell Lewis, a son, Ronafcl, a daughter, Deborah, a haWsistet. Mrs. Olivia Salter, and Ml adht and onde, Mr. and MY* Bebedte Fulcher, all of Morehead Oty. GEORGE WATERS George Waters, fl, died Sunday afternoon in Morehead City Hospi tal after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock this morning in Golds bore. Mr. Waters, who had been spend ing the summers here with his wife, is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Robert Vivian of Jacksonville, Fla. Master Point Game Winners Announced Winbers of the master point gatne, which was played Friday evening at the Inlet Inn were Mrs. C. C. M*c'Cuiston and C. L. Beam. They each received one full master point. Second were Dr. Charles Duffy, New Bern, Brad Reynolds, Wil- , mington; third, Capt. and Mrs. foorman Berry, Cherry Point, and fduTth, Mrs. W. J. Blair, Mrs. Har vey Hamilton. NOW OPEN Greenwood Pork Cemetery Inside Morr head City Limit* ? Adjoining Barbour Estate ? City owned ? PriprtMl (M Omrtfry ? Paved Streets in 9 Acre Park ? Choice lota on a first-feme IWl-JMvrt basis. For further information call or write City Clerk'a Office, Morehfcad City, N. C. Phone PA MMK RRST-tlTUttNS AWARDS FREE SILVERWARE TO SAVERS A pleasant and rewarding way to develop the savings habit has caught the fancy of residents of this area. It is the savings-Incentive plan Introduced recently by First-Ctti fcens Bank & Trust Company *hich features the gift of an Original Rogers Silverplate Set ting matte by the world-famous International Silver Company. Interest in the First-CKizens sponsored project centers around the bank's Silver Club whose mWnbership consists of those who open or add to a First-Citi zens savings acfcoont in the amoont of $25 or more. The new club member imme diately receives the gift of a Rogers Silverplate Setting, in lovely Daybreak pattern, of 5 pieces, including a dinner knife, dinner fork, soup spoon, salad or pastry fork, and a teaspoon. But benefits of membership in First-Citizeni' Silver Club, even aside from a mounting savings account and 3% guaranteed in terest on insured savings, do not end with this initial gift, accord ing to a I>ank spokesman. Tlirifty -minded residents, he said, tvill be able to add to this original setting as they add to tlieir savings. Sliver Club mem bet* at FlrtUCitteens wtll.be en titled to obtain, k* fMtfcWl 5-piefce setting every' tm# Tt#v add $25 or more to their account for only $2.25 ? a fraction of its regular value. "Folks really like this Silver Club Plan," he added. "They accumulate savings and valuable table silverware in this two-way savings feature." He pointed out that First-Citi zens was pleased to have work ed out arrangements with Inter national Silver Company in ob taining this beautiful and popu lar pattern. Rogers Silverplate Setting con forms to the highest standards of craftsmanship which have made International wares a fam ous brand for generations and it is guaranteed. First-Citizens Is assured the setting will outlast practically every household item. Each piece is completely covered with a substantial layer of pure sil ver and most spoons and forks have extra sectional deposits at points of greatest wear for last ing beauty and durability. The popular reception of the Silver Club and the smooth man ner in which the plan operates has cansed bank officials to be highly pleased with the project. "There are no forms to be fill ed out or any contest associated with this undertaking," they con cluded. "We merely hope it in fluences jn?re people to save? ahd to save more!" HtfhlOT Federal Deposit Tnnnarf Corporation (?(lv.? A MODERN MIRACLP FINfSH / SPECIAL Imumi i Wi ii > ?rhlii inYvnivfy jgig Prim Full Gloss MM I Prim Semi-Gloss SALE PRICE c, 95^ * Regular Price IMS Gals. $1.60 Qts. Multi-Tint Flat Wall; 150 Different Colors Festival Price gal. $3 73 list Price, Gallon $5.25 Bounty Outside White Protect Your House from Damtiyfog Winter Weather Festival Price gal. $4 05 U* 0*H?n $5.70 Floor and Deck Enamel "lb* iongfer Lasting Floor Palm" Festival Price gal. J4" List Price, Gallon $6.80 Prim Alkyd Flat "Gives That Beautiful Velvet Fthish* Festival Price gal. J405 List Price, Gallon $6.00 Plumbing Supplies SPECIALS 42" CAST IRON SINK AND CABINET ONLY *5790 54*' CAST IRON SINK AND CABINET ONLY *73*? _* m ? ?? ^ 60" CAST IRON SINK aKid CABINET ONLY $78i5 BUHT-IN EUCTRIC RANSI TOP la Fitoidk ? thin Nt> IiMi tof ttitwtr tpwi ONLY ,93M rw WA.'l K USIIMS COMPLETE LINE Of BUILT-IN OVINS CHOICE Of MUS AMD MODELS HIGHEST QUAUTY LOWEST PRICES

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