PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MARCH S, 1925. FLAVOR Trees at thr rate of 20,000 a day have been planted by Western Car.- . . i 1. t . .. l a n The Limberlest, home of G"tie Straiten Porter, shoulii become the property of Indiana says the Izaak aciian tarmr3 in in ruo and Lodrfe Meeting A j HONEY GIVES A MOST EXCELLENT I . -i.m-h 'I'Ti.'i'id-vU, nmnm-vi,..: u,j' adian fartnr3 in the list 20 years. TOO I J1? iAV, Vii ' U. 1 .. ' :? A U Av -.i 1... u. t-;w,r -nA in1i:er-H i ftn'nm r. ' a-e (riven chl dren in HOURS OF SERVICE It has been agreed to hold Sunday Bight services at 7 p. m. during No- J vember, December, January and Feb-j ruary, at 7:30 P. M. during March, April, September and October, and j at 8 p. m. during May, June, juiy and August. ANN STREET M. E. CHURCH. E. Frank Lee, Pastor. J. A. Hornaday Jr., S. S. Supt . Preaching services every Sunday t J1:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ! Sunday School every Sunday atj 9:45 A. M. Prayer service Wednesday even ings 7:30. Ladies Aid Society 1st Monday of each month at 3:30. Missionary Society 1st Tuesday of each month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 2:30. Philathea Class meeting at 7:30 P. M. on 2nd Monday evening each knonth. Teacher Council on 1st Thursday jof each month at 7:00 P. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Ann Street L. 3. Boney, Pastor Services ' Sundays Sunday School 9:15 A. M. Hon. M. Leslie Davis, Supt. Preaching by the Pastor 11 A. M & 7:30 P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. Mondays Ladies Aid Society Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U Wednesdays Mid-week Service 7 P. M. 2:00 P. M 7:00 P M. 7:30 P. M. 3rd Sundays Woman's Missionary Socety 3:00 A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with'us 'Come thou and go with us and we will do thee good" ! STS. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ann street between Moore Orange Streets and Eev. George W. Iy, D. C. L. Rec tor. T" Sunday Services Holy Communion, 8 a. m. except first Sunday. Sunday School, 'J:45 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon. 11 A. M. on first Sunday of ea-'.h month, Morning Service and Sermon 11 A. 34. on other Sundays. Evening Ser vice and Sermon 7:30 P. M. ,v Concordia Lodge No. 11. I. O. O. F, Tuesday nights, 7 o'clock H. H. Lewis N. G.; W. O. Williams V. G.; J. K. Jmnett sec; Jones, Treas, D. M C. B. H. NO. 11 Meets every Friday night :3.) o'clock. Visiting Brothers are coiiiaUy invited to attend these ltiteiins. FRANKLIN LODGE No. 103 A. F. & A. M. Regular communications, 1st and 3rd Monday mgnte, 7:30 P. M. -jf ech month. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Carteret Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday night Inthe year, at 7:45, Visiting bretheren cordially invited to attend. ORDER EASTERN STAR Beaufort Chanter 128 Heguler Meetings 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Masonic Hall. THE MACCABEES Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Hall over W. E. Skarren and Co. H. D. NORCOM, R. K. LIBRARY NOTICE 7 The town Library wll be open Trust same may be of interest. Miss Margaret Hall Sunday night. I Thousands of starving horses wan Friday September 21st, from 3 o'-J Yours very truly, 1 Mrs. Lester Hall and baby spent ' der the highways and plains of East clock until 4:30 and after September! W. R. WHITE,, the day , Saturday, with her mother. ern Oregon. Having no commercial 21st every Tuesday and Friday after- Feb. 26th Hertford, N. C, in law Mrs. D. J. Hall. value no one seems to care what be neon. 1 The school here is progrsssir.g csmes of them. REBEKAH LODGE No. 141. Kebekuh Lodge No. lil I. O. O. F. ir.ieets every Friday night at 7:30 P. M. I. 0. O. F. Hall. Mrs. H. M. P. J. R. Jinner.t Passenger Schedules Effective Dec. 23, 1924. at Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 6:30 A. M Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate point3. Parlor car from New Bern. Lv. 4:00 P. M. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate points. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va., and Washing ton, O. C. Fer reservations etc, call on SETH GIBBS, Agent, Beaufort, N. C FOR OVER 40 YEARS fTAUtj'9 CATARRH METMCINB ha been user! successfully in the treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the JJlood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reauoinff the inflammation. Sold by all drtijrRists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. PECAN PLANTING SEASON CLOSES WITH MARCH Raleigh, N. C, March 2nd. Those who contemplate planting pecan trees about the house or in the orch ard this year should be sure to get the trees set before the end of March advises H. M. Curran, Forester of the State College Extension Ssrvije. I This means that only a few weeks are left in which to lr.aka planting for this year. Thousands of trees have baen set iin North Carolina this w'nter as a re sult of the campaign put oa by the extension torces vjt a n'.i.inn p?cr.n trees i". eastern Carolina. ThQ , mover.-. er.t ba the b.ickir.? of tha ' North Carolina Pecan Growers' So I ciety of which W. N. Ri'pr of P,i 'loig'h i-s Secretary and this organ';: a-1 ,ti5ii nas arrarea tor trees or su-.t-iable varieties to be held for lite 'spring plan tin?. The trees are fac ing sold at lowest p ssibl8 p.ijes be cause of the campaign. - - Mr. Ropper and Forester Curr.'n state that those w vish to nlar.t trees this year shou'd take advan- tage of the low prices secured throuj the Society and write either to the j local County Agent or to Mr. Cur- ran for securing those trees that will be needed now. ! Many persons in North Carolina gathered from trees (trowing about their homes and gardens quantities of pecans ranging in value from a few dollars to several hundred dol- larg Three trees in eastern Caro- lina produced 285 pounds of nuts at 'and fortv-five trees in another sec-! jtion produced 4,000 pounds. j "Plant pecans' now," advises Fores-1 'ter Curran. "The crop is too va'u- aoie 10 aeiav a wnoia year in nar- vesting nut3 from your own trees." PEANUT GROWING. Editor of The Beaufort News: I am mailing to your address copy of "Fanners Bulletin No. 1127. Pea- nut Crwing for Pro?t" that v.'i'l be lof interest to you to read and inn .,,,. mriH ...;, k;, ,kt. have mailed to Mr. Pcarce t-,e P.FD carrier, and aho to Mr. Swann at Beaufort Banking and Trust Co., a bundle each, of tha Me bulletins, for' distribution. Carteret County is especially ad- apted to this crop, as has been prov-' ed on a small scale for feeding to hogs, and if the farmers would enter j this among1 their diversified Crops, for a cash crop they would be well pleased. ' i rs- Garner, who has been of Wire Grass. If any person should wish to see Quite sick, is able to be out again. Mrs. Willie Smith of Dover, return a copy of this bulletin, same m-y be Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hibbs are ed to her home Friday after spend- found by seeing Mr. Swann at his Bank, or by request from the U. S. Department of Agriculture, which of course you know. These copies are secured through the courtesy of our Congressman1 from First District, and having more than we need, my next thought was for the people in whom I am so much interested in Carteret County. tefr&lZJte&'' ?VW; Ly native traditions. Idia to keep them c.uiet. m . 1 .4? I i 1 ferlfeM 1 BEAUFORT MACHINE SHOP rkinsN. G.j K ; V V. M ? V . i . ' V 1J :R BEAUFORT, N. C. gl 5 1 O. M. Paul, Mgr. -'''-V' - 7parV!: JOB AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK H - 'it r . ' j JJ Agents For H tl A r 1 1 MIAKU3 DIE5EL AND GAS ENGINES hi &V&W X &',Sm 1 PAL.MER AND REGAL ENGINES Honey May Be Substituted for (Prepared by tht rnHd Statu Department of Agriculture.) Cakes made with honey keep soft for months, as does honey lelns. Honey Is slightly add and better re sults are obtained by using baking soda rather than baking powder In recipes which contain It. It may be substituted for sugnr In any favorito recipe, replacing cupful for cupful. As a cupful of honey contains, besides the equlvnlent of a cupful f sugar, one fourth cupful of water, use that much less liquid than Is called for In the original recipe. Here are some honey recipes tested by the bureau of home economics of the United States Department of Agri culture. Honey Icing. 1 cupful eranu- 4 cupful honey la ted sugar 1 ess white A cupful water Boll together the sugar nnd the wa ter for n few monwnts and then add the honey, taking precautions to pre vent the mixture from boiling over, as It is likely to do. Cook until drops of the syrup keep their form when poured Into cold water, or to about 2."0 de grees Fahrenheit. Beat the whites of the e?gs until stiff, and when the syrup has cooled slightly pour over the egg, beating the mixture continuously until It will hold Its shape. This frosting Is suitable for use between layers of cake, but Is rather too sfit't for the top. It remains In good condition and soft enough to be spread for many weeUs and, therefore, can be made in large quantities for use as needed. After eight months such icing has been found to be In good condition aud soft enough to cut. Honey Drop Cakes. K cupfuls honey 14 cupful butter hi teaspoon ful clvinaimm teas poon f ul cloves 1 BKg 1 to 2 cupfuls flour i tnaspoonful soda S tablospoonfuls wn ter 1 cupful raisins, cut In small pieces 14 teaspoonful salt 1 teaspoonful bak ing powder Heat the honey and butter until th butter melts. While the mixture Is warm add the spices. When cold, add part of the flour, the egg well beaten, the soda dissolved In water, and the GALES CREEK NEWS Well, we're glad to say that spring 13 a!nl0s' here and we hope our "Flu Victtums" will soon be out again. The u has caused our attendance record ; school to look bad. Miss Mildred Garner has been quite ill at her home with tonsilites. j 5liss Bessie Barnes of Wildwood j sPen' the week end with her cousins! nu tcnici ucmo. Messrs David and Nathan Jesaup, ! jof tha U. S. Dredge f oatan c!!ed jon Misses Etta, Ethel, and Ada Lewis i Friday night. I Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and chil-i "ren spent Sunday afternoon with ani Ms- E. L. Garner. i Jarome Garner went to Camp j jlenn on a business tr.p Monday morning. i ana Airs. v. J. HX.l were the, Kust of their sister Mrs. S. F. Jones at Vernola Sunday afternoon. lEell of Harlowe. The crew of the Dredje Croatan! Messrs Eridges and Wilbur Sabis- gave an oyster roast to the neighbor-1 ton and Marcus Dickinson attended hood people Sunday afternoon at the. the movies at Beaufort Saturday, Adam's landing. Plenty of oysters Mr. Alex Foreman was a busi.-.ess and a delightful time were reported, visitor at Beaufort Friday, Misses Etta and Ethel Lewis re-1 Mrs. C. C. Dickinson and little turned to their school at Newport daughter Florence spent Wednesday Sunday afternoon. sporting a "brand new rord." jing some time with her parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hibbs, Mr. and: and Mrs. J. T. Small. Mrs. A. L. Garner and granddaughter Miss Marie Dickinson spent the Leona Carraway attended church at Wildwood Sunday. Mr. Robert Millis and Roy Mann of Newport called on 'Miss Mildred Garner Sunday afternoon. Messrs. W. J. Bryan and Nathan j Jessup of the U. S. Croatan called on Sugar in Any Favorite Recipe. raisins. Add enough other flour to make a dough (hat will hold Its shape. I)rop by spoonfuls on a buttered tin and bake in a moderate oven. Butter-Honey Cake. Hi cupfuls honey H cupful butter 8 yolks 5 cupfuls flour 1 level teaaimon f'.ils ground cin namon I hi teaspoonfuls soda I tablespoon full orange - flour water (water may be substi tuted) teaspoonful salt Whites 3 eggs Hub together tJie honey nnd butler, add the unbeaten yolks and beat thor oughly. Add the Bour sifted with the cinnamon nnd the snlt, and the soda dissolved In the orange-flour water. Beat the mix! ore thoroughly and ndd the well-beaten whites of the eggs. Bake In shallow tins and cover with frosting made as follows: Orange Frosting. Grated rind 1 1 table spoonful orange Juice Confectioners' su gar orange 1 teaspoonful tern on Juice 1 egg yolk Mix all Ingredients but the sugar and allow the mixture to stand for an hour. Strain and add confectionFrs' sugar until the frosting Is sufficiently thick to be spread on the cake. Soft Honey Cake. H cupful butter 1 cupful honey 1 egg Vt cupful sour milk 1 teaspoonful soda H teaspoonful cinnamon i teaspoonful ginger 4 cupfuls flour hi teaspoonful salt Rub the butter nnd boney together, add the eggs, well beaten, then the sour milk nnd the flour sifted with the soda and spices. Bake in a shalllow pan. Honey Cookies. cupful honey cupful sugar ihi cupfuls flour teaspoonful soda 1H teaspoonfuls cinnamon 1 teaspoonful cloves 1 teaspoonful all spice hi teaspoonful salt 2 ounces finely chopped candied orange peel hi pound walnut meats, finely chopped Sift together the flour, spices and soda and add other Ingredients. Knead thoroughly, roll out thin and cut with a biscuit cutter. These cookies are Tery bard nicely everybody is working hard f County Commencement. We're Sui ry to say we have only one month more of school. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and 'family of Arapahoe spent the week end with Mrs. W. P. Taylor. CORE CREEK NEWS. was right cold Here Monday but Rev. Mr. Carter filled his regular appointment here Sunday afternoon He had a large congregation and 'preached a very good sermon. Mrs. J. F. Sabiston who has been on the sick list for some time is right much improved, Miss Maryy Davis of Beaufort .spent tne week ena with the M.:sses Whitley. airs. o. Dickinson spent Wed- nesday with her mother Mrs. Lula jwith her mother Mrs. C. T. Eubanks week end with her sister Mrs. Dewey Hardesty of Oyster Creek. Mr. D. W. Sabiston and son Bridg- es were in Beaufort Wednesday on a business visit. REDUCED RATE fie 20 if! SION TICKETS VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN R. R. To Florida and Southwestern points on I Hi sale daily until April 30, 1925, final limit jyjj June 15, 1925. Liberal stopover arrange- ments and side trip For full particulars southern licket agent or communicate si with J. F. 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