Morehead City Social New Banktn, Society Editor ' fkw FAt-UTf I Mr and Mrs. Duffy Lee Paul and a*n, Gary, of Raleigh spent the weekend with hit parents, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Paul. Cdr. and Mrs. Roy M. Hutchins, en route to Annapolis, Md . after a vacation at Sea Island, Ga., and Miami, Fla., visited friends here recently. Mrs. W. A. Lambeth and daugh ter, Miss Elizabeth Lambeth, left last week for Winston-Salem, where Mrs. Lambeth entered Bap tist hospital for treatment. Pete Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cus Davis, left Saturday for Fort Jaekson. S. C., to begin basic Army training. Mrs. Charles Canfield has re turned home from Apalarhicola, Fit., where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Bennett. She also visited her son, A/2e Charles Can* field Jr., who is stationed at Eglin AFB Recent guests of Cdr. and Mrs. Claude Winstead were Cdr. and Mrs. Julian Shingler and daughter of Portsmouth, Va. Miss Lela Hollis and Mrs. Vira Loekey spent the weekend in Wil liamston with Miss Hollis's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hollis. Truman Kemp Jr., a cadet at The Citadel in Charleston, S. C., spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Sr. His family met him in Wil mington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cosby and family will leave Friday to make their home in Jacksonville. Miss Betty Lind Eure, a student Four Chapter Members Attend Moose Meeting Four members of Women of the Moose chapter 259, Morehead City, attended the meeting of the Have look chapter Tuesday night. The chapter) discussed entertainment plans. Attending from Morehead City were Mrs. Earl Holt, Mrs. Caro lyn Rice, Mrs. Edna Haynes and Mrs. Hyacinth Rice. The local chapter will hold its next meeting Feb. 29 at the lodge hall on Atlantic Beach. DRUG f/\CIS ^ ^ we rut HtftcMPTtoNt CAftt FULLY KT ROBINSON MESCtlPTION SHOP THAT'S OUn MtOALTY! I Ibne^emedim ?.ft!* PRESCRIPTION <:hc>p tQ lv > . ' '^ywV ' '??miilSforr ?- Park 6 57 10 A*v )A>?7V? AD Cn Yr jV