Beaufort Social News Ntat Bin Mtm, Mriy Edfcar Hw PM-417S Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Rudder at tended a dental meeting in Eliza beth City over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fleet and son, Clifford, of Itiehmond, Va , will spend the weekend here with Mrs. N. W. Taylor, who will ob serve her 99th birthday Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed York and son, Jamie, of Fort Worth, Tex., were here Wednesday and Thursday vis iting Mrs. York's aunt, Mrs. Ruby Holland of Smyrna. They were en route to Towson, Md., to make their home. Mrs. Bayard Taylor returned home Monday from a visit in Fay etteville and Whiteville. Mr. and Mrs. David Winegar and children of Whitestone, Va., will spend the weekend here They are eom'ng to be with Mrs. N. W. Tay lor, who will observe her 9i>ih birthday Monday. Mrs. Gilbert Potter, Mrs. Ralph Eudy and Mrs. James Potter at tended the fashion show in Char lotte this week, returning home Wednesday. Mrs. Odell Merrill, Mrs. F. W. Heslep, Mrs. David Hill and Mrs. Obituary FRANCES D. RICE Funeral services for Frances Di- 1 ana Rice, 1 2 1 - , of Morehead City were conducted Wednesday after noon at the home by the Rev. James E. Howard, pastor of Crab Point Free Will Baptist Church, and the Rev. Seldon Bullard, pas tor of First Free Will Baptist Church. Interment was in Bay view Cemetery. The child died Monday en route to Duke Hospital Durham. She was suffering from a brain tumor. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Rice; one sis ter, Greta Hay; her paternal j grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rice; and her maternal grand mother, Mrs. Etta Robinson, all of Morehead City. Highest TEXACO QUALITY HBATINQ OIL J. M. DAVIS TEXACO PRODUCTS PHONE PA 6-5088 MOREHEAD CITY Charles Check visited in Richmond. Vi., Sunday through Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lewis aad son. Ricky, returned home Monday from Louisiana, where they have been living during the fishing sea son. Mr. Robert Guthrie, who has been employed in Cameron, La., during the summer months, arriv ed home Monday to be with his family. Mr. William Earl Guthrie will leave today for his home in Cam eron, La., after a few days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guthrie, and friends. Joey Pake returned to East Car olina College Sunday after spend ing the weekend at home with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Levin Bennett and family returned Tuesday from Cameron. La., where they have been living for several months. Bridge League Members Attend Party Monday Forty persons attended the an nual fall party of the Carteret County Bridge League Monday night at Mrs. Russell Willis's Res taurant, Morehead City. A delicious steak dinner was enjoyed. North-south winners were Mrs. D. J. Lewis and Mrs. George Bis sette, both of New Bern. Second place went to Mrs. Joe House and Mrs. C. R. Wheatly Sr., third place to Mrs. Alvah Hamilton Sr. and Mrs. C. P. Davis, and iourth place to Mrs. J. C. Kee! an'\ Mrs. G. W. Duncan. Capt. and Mrs. C. B. McFarland of Cherry Point were east -west winners. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Ket ner won second and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sutherland won third Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hedge cock tied with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jones for fourth and fifth. St. Paul's Church Women To Sponsor Box Supper St. Paul's Episcopal Church women will sponsor an old fashion ed box-supper social Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Fish Meal Co., West Beaufort. The supper will start at 7 p.m. The boxes will hold enough food for two people and will be sold to the highest bidder. ,.Bid&Jwill start $t $L ^E^eryone 14 years of age or olfle^ is invited. After the supper, there will be square dancing. Two Houseguests Leave Monday en Route to Haiti Mrs. W. F. Nierling and Mrs. Vera N. Gallop left Monday for Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where Mrs. Gallop is secretary to the Ameri can ambassador. En route to New York, where they will board ship, they will visit in Henderson. N. C., and in Wash ington, D. C. Mrs. Nierling and Mrs. Gallop have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nierling, Wil liston, for several weeks. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING on application of Carolina Water Co. to increase its rates: TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You arc hereby notified that a public hearing before the North Carolina Utilities Commission will be held on the ap plication of the Caroilaa Water Co. for authority to taerease its water rates in More head City, Beaufort and Snow Hill oa Tuesday, December 1, l*s?, at 1? a.m. in the office of the Commission, Library Buiidiaf, Raleigh, N. C. All who are interested may attend and participate In the heariag. . Signed: North Carol iaa Utilities Commission Plan Ahead ... OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT HERE . . . ADD TO IT REGULARLYI It'i Mt a nlnate too soon to (tart uvtng for your children'! college education ... aad for all yaar fa tare h ? p e s and dreams. Commercial National Bank Morehaftd City ? Sm Lral June Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Thomp son of (>tway announce the en gagement of their daughter, Judy Rae. to Jerry O'Brien Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gold en of Bettie. A June wedding is planned. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Saturday, Mr. Allen Gillikin, Mrs. Veina Carraway, Beaufort; Mr. Coy F. Neal. Wins ton-Salem; Mrs. Hattie Davis. Miss Katherine Long. Morehead City; Mr. Leon Guthrie. Markers Island; Miss Gayle Parker, Newport. Sunday, Mr. Alex Gaskins, Mas ter Mike Lewis, Morehead City; Mrs. Iva Hunnings, Beaufort; Miss Joan Gray, Newport. Monday, Mr. Charles Grangier, Mrs. Mary Crowe, Beaufort; Mrs. Jean Beasley, Mrs. Minerva Guth rie, Mrs. Blanda McLohon, Mr. Lee Parker, Morehead City; Mrs. Mary Glancy, Miss Sharon Hardesty, Mrs. Norvie Pridgen, Mrs. Mary Quinn, Newport. Tuesday, Mrs. Annie Allen, Mrs. Fay Smith, Mrs. Carol Sutherland. Mrs. Leah Simmons. Newport; Mrs. Ethel Phillips, Mrs. Barbara Wilson, Morehead City; Mr. Billy Waddell, Havetoek. Discharged: Monday, Mrs. Phyl lis Gray and daughter, Beaufort; Mrs. Mary Murphy, Master Mike Lewis, Morehead City; Mr. Ray mond Potter, Goldsboro; Mrs. Maggie Lewis, Marshallberg; Miss Joan Gray, Newport. Tuesday, Mr. Robert Hill, Atlan tic; Mrs. Alice Ebron, Mr. Hubert Willis, Mrs. Katherine Jackson, Miss Katherine Long, Morehead City; Mrs. Gladys Hinton, Swans boro; Mr. Charles Springle, Beau fort. Wednesday, Mr. Chester Glover, Mr Alien Gillikin, Mrs. Verna Ca raway, Mr. Charles G rangier', Beaufort; Mr. Coy F. Neal, Wins ton-Salem. Sea Level Hospital Admitted: Monday, Mrs. Virginia Kluyve, Mr. Luther Stratton, Dav is; Mr. Harmon Hill, Atlantic; Mrs. Elva Styron, Cedar Island; Master Morris Nelson, Markers Is land. Tueaday, Mrs. Ethel Garner, Newport; Mrs. Velma Willis, Mar shallberg; Mr. Alec Lewis, Beau fort. Wedaesday, Mr. Sam Leffers, Straits; Master William D. Gilli kin, Otway; Mr. James Smith, Newport. Discharged: Monday, Miss Debra Gillikin. route 2 Beaufort; Mrs. Alta Smith and son, Mrs. Bertha Hudnall, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mr. Ervin Lewis, Sta cy; Mrs. Marie Nelson, Beaufort; Mr. Kelly O'Neal, Ocracoke; Mrs. Pauline Johnson, Harkers Island; Mrs. Frances Nichols, New Bern. Wednesday, Miss Christy Law rence, Master Morris Nelson. Harkers Island; Mrs. Toye Mc Cain, Newport; Mrs. Hazel Gard ner, Mrs. Amandah Toler, Beau fort; Mrs. Virginia Van Kluyve, Mr. George Salter, Mr. Luther, Stratton, Davis. Coke Cutting to Honor St*rl*n-Kanard Couple A cake cutting will be given this evening at eight o'clock in the N. F. Eure building, Ann Street, to honor Mrs. Daisy Sullivan Kenard and Mr. Ralph Sterlen, who will be married tomorrow. Mrs. E. L. Becton, aunt of the bride-elect, will be hostess. No for mal invitations art being sent, but all friends of the couple are cor dially Invited. IF 'Round About Town By ALICE II. TAYIAB The Garden Club meeting, held last week, displayed some of the most ardent enthnstasni im this great avocation to be seen in a long time. Thougfi I he group waa not as large as expected, many helpful suggestions were made con cerning what bulbs should be plant ed now, how to prune, when to prune, and other helpful sugges tions. Mrs. Mabel Gilehrist discussed the tremendous beautification pro gram that's been undertaken in Norfolk, which has met with great success. She also pointed out that to get ideas on the organization of a garden club, she had talked with the Morehead City Club, and the Swansboro Garden Club, which in cidentally, is affiliated with the Woman's Club in Jacksonville. In Morehead City, the Garden Club is in the Garden, and Civics Division of the Woman's Club. A magazine of great value to those interested in gardening was brought by Mrs. Gilchrist for the group to see. It is the North Caro lina Gardener, available only through membership in a garden club. Mrs. Gilchrist suggested to the group that our local Garden Club be sponsored jointly by the Senior and Junior Woman's Clubs, with a steering committee com posed of members from both clubs. Suggestions as to how Beaufort could further be beautified with the upcoming Centennial in mind were made. Mrs. Julia Copeland commented on a concentrated drive to have plenty of flowers in bloom that would make a good showing. Since the celebration is planned for June, she noted that the spec tacular blooms of hydrangeas, pe tunias, zinnias, and roses would make a good showing, and at the same time be economical to ob tain and easy to grow. Mr. R. M. Williams then pointed out that in connection with this same idea, the ,mall pines which have died on Front Street should W replaced im mediately so as not to break the continuity and keep a uniform size. lie also stated that the Soil Test ing Service program would extend through this week, due to last week's bad weather. Just before we adjourned, plants and rooting* were exchanged, and yours truly came home with nine pine seed lings and eight big strawberry plants. Several members of the group, when asked when to have another meeting, stated that many mothers with children in school had ex pressed a desire for morning meet ings, so the group decided to meet again Thursday, N6v. 12, at 10:30 thf Scout Building. ? We hope all of you who couldn't make it to the last meeting will Club Women May Attend Meeting in Vanceboro Women who would like to attend the district woman's club meeting in Vanceboro tomorrow need not have reservations, announces Mrs. A. B. Roberts of Morehead City, district president. Mrs. Roberts said yesterday that additional places had been made available in the hope that more club women would attend. The district 12 meeting will be held at the Christian Church. A coffee hour and resist ration will be held from ? to M a.m. wtth the meeting starting at 10. Luncheon will conclude the meeting. Fee for registration and lunch is O. Among the state officers present will be Mrs. Raymond T. Dent, president; Mrs. Dot R. Oliver, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. H. Jack Sharp, third vice-president and Junior director. Local clubs will give their annual reports. |^VArr*ovOP^P $hPDED8 SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND LAUNDRYETTE PHONE PA MM WaHltKl Ot? WANTED Two full-time beauticians to work in Car teret County. Guaranteed Hilary ami commission with paid vacation and bon us. Beauticians not interested in advaneo ment need not apply. WRITS BOX 23 Care News-Times Morehoad City, N. C. attend this one. The group win be privileged to hove Katie Jones Thomas of the Beaufort Florist ahow aome attractive Thanksgiving and Christmas arrangements suit ahfe for your home. Make a note of this meeting now . . . you're sure to enjoy it. Note* ftfcovt low*: For a beauti ful sight to behold, notice the yard of Mrs. Dan Willis on Front Street. Her flowers and lawn are lovely, showing many hours of loving care and attention. Other residences bathed in autumn splendor are those of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Orvifle Gaskill, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Korn on Ann Street Ex tension. The Korns are newly-acquired residents of Beaufort, having moved here from Ohio to retire, and the pride and attention they've given ttieir home and yard is a heart-warming sight, and one lots of us could weH heed. In the build ing line, the William Roy Hamil ton's home continues to grow taller and bigger ... the Leonard Sa frit's have started their new home next to Dr. Salter's on Front Ex tension . . . Mr. Haynes, former manager of the 5 it 10, is plan ning to retire soon and now has a home under construction on Cope land Road . . . and the Floyd John son's new home is extremely at tractive with its neat yard and new ly paved driveway. Next week we'll discuss Beau fort's plans for Christmas and some of the decorations and floats that'll be presented in the bigger-than ever parade to be held Dec. 4. Till then, help keep Beaufort beautiful! Stork N?ws Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons, Newport, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 3. To Mr. and Mrs,. Alexander Suth erland, Newport, a daughter, Tues day, Nov. 3. To Mr. and Mrs. Wendell P. Smith, Newport, a son, Tuesday, Nov. J. To Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Quinn, Newport, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 3. Births at Sea Level Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice King Smith, Beaufort, a son, Randy Maurice, Thursday, Oct. 29. To Mr. and Mrs. Royce Emory, Cedar laland, a daughter, Karen Sue, Sunday, Nov. 1. To Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Norria, Beaufort, a daughter, Veronica Lynn, Monday, Nov. 2. To Have Bake Sale The Miriam Rebekah Lodge will sponsor a bake sale tomorrow morning between Rose's and Down ?m's on Frotit Street. Cakes, pies, candies and cookies wiH be sold. if Sterlen-Kenord Mrt. Daiajt Mlivaa Kenard Md Mr. 9t?rtefl wili be untied in marriage Saturday, the aeventh of November nineteen hundred fifty-nine at half after eight in the morning Ana Street llaMmtfiat Church Beaufort, North Carolina No iavitatloaa are beinn seat, but all f Heads are cordially la vlted. Mrs. Holland is Hostess To Afternoon Bridge Club Mrs. Gehrmann Holland was hostess to the Tuesday afternoon bridge club at her home this week. She had as her guest Mrs. H. D. McFarlane of Gloucester. High score was won by Mrs. Rob ert Safrit Jr. Mrs. Holland served apple pie a la mode with coffee. goffers Heart Attack Mr. Charles W. Davis Has been in the Morehead City Hospital since Thursday, suffering from a severe heart attack. Spending the week with Mrs. Davis are her sisters, Mrs. Muftd Stirewalt, China Grove, and Mrs. Kay Weid of Crossnore. Ann Street Methodist Harvest Sale will be Nov. 18. Beaufort PTA Will Hear George Crowley Tuesday Mr. George Crowley of New Bern. district driver education rep 1 resentative for the department of Motor Vehicles, will be the speak er at Tuesday night's meeting or the Beaufort PTA. Mr. Frank Langdale, safety chairman, will have charge of the program. The meeting will begin at t p.m. ia the school auditorium Mrs. Rudder Entertains Thursday Evening Club Mrs. W. L. Rudder entertained the Thursday evening bridge ctab at her home last week. High score was won by Mrs. Jack Itarnes and low score was won by Mrs. Leslie Moore. The hostess served pecan pie and coffee. Mrs. Gene Smith wilt en tertain the club this week. Jfit *4tA4l6HCll PATIENCE Our Pharmacist It a man wMl Professional Pat/oneo ... ha tak?s tha tima and car# to chock and ro chock ?ach instruction ... ho *or forms oach step with procision and utmost car*. Pationco it a part of th. pt r?nal r?p.n?lbillty h. 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