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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 18 192S AGE FIVE PERSONAL NOTES ADIGRAPHS young lady. It is announced that Mr. land Mrs. Tillet will make their home fin Beauofrt. Items of Interest to Advertisers and The Readers of Advertising sideration $200. Willie Willis to Samuel E. Willis, 1 1-2 acres Harkers Island township, consideration $300. CARD OF THANKS. Cape Lookout Development Co., We wish to express our heartfelt to Theo. Huaser lot 8 block 21 Hark. ers Island Township, consideration Judge Stephen G. Bragaw and Mrs. Bragaw of Washington, N. C. arrived last week and are guests of the Davis House. Mr. D. F. McKenzie and Miss Ethel McKenzie of Jackson Springs arrived GUESTS AT THE INN. By Adman Th followieng new advertisers are with us this week: Beaufort Shoe Shop, advertiseing ! their well equipped shop. J Buick automobiles? No 19. I West Beaufort, Land Development Holly Grove Farms, sanitary Dairy Bank of Beaufort about their new The following have registered at the Inlet Inn in the last few days: S. M. Best and Albert Coats of Chap el Hill, R. T. Taylor, Florence. S. C. last Friday and are stopping at the B. H. Bridgers, Wilmington, N. C. IBuilding. Davis House. Vernon Wrenn and W. K. Baxter of! D- M- Jones Co. about Battery Mr .Tumoa nlsiurann urhn hna hpen .Vow Tiain T. f1 D!u r; i. rhnrfrinfv " -- ' 1- rr . I ' ..I tr n n . . i T mi. 1 T i ii IOMS nvmg in vnatianoga, icuucbocc ib.uiuiiu, va. ju. m. rotter or New Bern ul- neima Liumpmn, uneroprac. thanks and appreciation to. all of our j friends for their kindness and sym- pathy during the illness and death ( of our husband and father Mr. Thorn as S. Martin. Mrs. Thomas S. Martin Mrs. West Taylor, Miss Kathleen Martin. LEON RICE DIES SUDDENLY. Mr. Leon Rice, who has been con fined to his bed for the last two $90 T. M. Thomas Jr., to I. W. Davis 5 acres Hunting Quarter Township, consideration $10. Geo. D. Mason to John Salter and wife, One lot Atlantic, N. C. con sideration $5. Thos. Jones and wife to Madison Willis et al 1-3 interest Track Hunt ing 1-4 Interest consideration $4. E. IT. Gorham et al to Sam Thomas months as a sufferer from tubercu-,lot 8 block 11 Morehead City, con. here on a visit to his relatives. Mr. Francis Clark, formerly of Beaufort now living in New Bruns wick, N. J. was here Tuesday on a short visit. ( Mrs. W. H. Upham and two sons and Miss Rosa Hart who have been in Beaufort for several months left last week for their home in Marsh ville, Wis. Mrs. T. M. Thomas Jr., and two little daughters left Tuesday for Westerly, R. I., where they will vis it relatives. Mr. B. F. Small was in town Tues day attending court. Judge George H. Brown and Mrs. Brown of Washington, N. C, arrived Monday and are stopping at the Davis House. Mrs. C. W. E. Pittman and three children left yesterday for Aurora where they will visit relatives for several weeks before going to Mari on. Col. Fred Olds of Raleigh arrived Tuesday and is a guest of the Man .son House. Reverend L. B. Boney ,!rfeturned Tuesday from Wake Forest where he Dr. T. D. Warren Jr., T. D. Warren, H. tor- P. Whitehurst of New Bern. W. M. ' Moon of Raleigh. A. R. Dunning, J. ,THOS. S. I. Stanton and Mrs. Stanton of! Winston Salem. W. P. Bennett of 1 White villo, N. C. L. B. Ennett of Peletier. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wrenn . MARTIN IS REST. LAID ".dertaking business in with Mr. W. E. Adair. He was 47 years old at the time of his death. sideration $100. Eyk Weshon H unhand to Bogue Dev. Corp. lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Block 143 Morehead City consideration died this morning. ' Mr. Rice has been for many yeays a barber in Beaufort and has! also been actively engaged in the un- partnership $4500, Lawrence r Dowdy et husband to Dpv. Torn lnt.a 4. R. 11 1 9. RWlt Mr. Thomas S. Martin, one of Beau ! Mr. Rice leaves to mourn his pass- M-0uonj rit n,i,i,.,nn T 1- ' ..i I .1.1 j 1 I 1' .1 V.; .m, n. A 1 - . . i 1 ' t p;j..:ii . . , J-uru s must, mgniy respected citizens '"5 ib juuiig ouu nij;eriioii, iwo Dro- inn of Reidsville. The following spent A.A ... .. . .., uam n c p t; o...u '100- the last week-end or longer: Mr. and " . " T Z " m ' T J K" R B" Bonner et et ux to Boffue e - rvtrtvmnn ani affAH ciImnlA linn a Tin M f I nhn Rma r- Pann n4- ... Mrs. J. O. Whitehead of Atlanta "', ""V" Development Corp. lots 12, block 53 Ga. D. Rumley, Syble Griffin E t0 rCSt Mnday in the EpiS" I" f M. City, consideration $100. Warren, Roy Peterson an .Ml Rum- CPal T; ' J'f " i Sudie FennCr et U to BoUe DeV" ley of Washington. L. J. Wffl 68 were conducted by Dr. G. W. Lay Beaufort and elsewhere Lopment Corp. lots 1, 2 block 27 Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. " pxscopal Lhurctl and were aU ine e &na plaCe 01 the funeral Morehead City, consideration $100. Thrtivio M' TVJ A Qi- 1 1 , laigc nujliucr Ui; Visiting wv.i.ivo nww jrci, ucck ouiluuiiL- ir n r wi- i r, fnends and relatives of the deceased, ea. and Mrs. C. L. Kling of Rocky, Mount. S. H. MeRae, J. M. McRae1 Mr- M3rtln- tne son ot Dr. and Mrs. and R. B. LutterHoh of Fayetteviile. ?arah Martin, was born in Beaufort! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Mrs. O. H. Smith, Greenville. Miss Helen Brinkley, Greenville, D. M. Clark. Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hutchinson, Mr. -and Mrs. G. C. Welks and Mr. and Mrs. WL. Dunn aham of Mt. Airy. Mis3 Minnie E. Sugg of Greenville. in 1854, being 71 years of age at! the time fo his death. 'He served' 1 he blowing real estate transfers about twenty years in the United have been issued by the Register of States Navy, was a lieutenant in the -Deeds Jno- W- Hamilton since last Spanish American War, and at the week- time of his death was on the retired) J- F Duncan to Service Motor Cor list of the Navy, on acount of his 'Poration, part of lots 208; 210, Beau years of service and on account of fort Township, Consideration $10. injuries .eceived in the service at i E- W Gibbs to S-' C- Gibbs et al Charleston, S. C. He and his fam- lots 103' 104. 105, 106. 107 109 ilv hUB noH in T?.af,rt manwiH0, 111, 112, Newtown Beaufort. , years and he leaves a large circle of Consideration $10. t... u a: rvrt w " "a inenas wno errieve nis Dassiner and "' w h for about tea dan. I08' daUght6r f Dr- a"d MrS J" J "tend their sympathy to his family. Richardson lot 58 0. T. Beaufort, con Mr nd Mrs Charles L. Abernethy i"' fonrerly of this PIace but nwi Mr. Martin's death, was sudden "deration $10. Jr are here "vSn Mr and i !esident in Washington, D. C. andj unexpected by those nearest to j N' W- and wife to Estate vu" k Hinnant ' i ' Joel H- Davis of Harlowe, took him. Although retired from active of s- w- Buckmnn 40 acres marsh w. ft., ninnani. ; j.u u 4.1.- u:j. i. o . . ..... o.,p. t u: ;j sses Allie Harrell and Olive Car- business, he had had comparatively m"u "s""'" wwhbu.jj, iuoue- , graduates.of St. Paul's school, f l0Cklnn the veninS f Wednesday, good health fo, a number o years ton $lfj. ... A. n 1:.., June 10- ,n the Presence of a few and was aiwvs readv to receive a Beaufort Realty Corp. to Fred L. CARTERET COUNTY COUPLE MARRY IN WASHINGTON Misses awan tI JCZ Collet at Greenvme N i,riend8 a"d relativeS' The ReV- Cl 'caller and was frequently seen on .Cords 2 lots West Beaufort, consid C wherLv will spend the Summer Stauffer' paStr f the Ninth Stre8t the street. He suffered a stroke option $300. C. wheie tney win spena tne summer Christian church of whieh the bride , . . ., . ... , . Cape Lookout Development Corp. is a member, officiated at the cere- daughter last Saturday morning- lit- to Meadow lots 9 and 10 Block mony. tip hMA nf nv.r Vii' ' n,,t .31, Harkers Island Township, con- I The bride's sister, Miss Ruby Davis and his condition rapidly grew worse wns VlAr nnlu otionnnt wViila nt li i .1 . 1.1. 1 u;jmr, M!eona M q ,-x, Q-irnli Thn unui ms aeacn ounaay morning. children Misses Mazy Sarah, Thos brother Mf Jm b Jr.. and John arrived Tuesday and . T n. TT ! survived Dy his wite, M.s. N., a brother of the bride, gave-her Miss Kathleen Martin and Mrs. West in marriage. Music for the cere- Taylor, a brother. Mr. Ed. Martin, Cox of New Bern arrived Tuesday "y f MlS8 LuClUe ad sisters, Mrs. Ernest Duncan, . v!.iH, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edwards.of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Warren Whitehurst, Mrs. Sam- j An informal reception followed el M. Buckman and Mrs. E. J. Hop kins. . months, Mr. L. C. Humphrey of Bogue was in town attending Court Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mitchell and have apartments at the residence of Miss Lottie Sanders. Mrs. J. C. Whitty and Miss Rosa D. G. Turner et ux to Bogue Deve- elopment Corp. lots lot 8 block 33 Morehead City, consideration $100. Sudie Fenner et ux to Bogue Dev elopment Corp. lots 1, 2 block 27 Morehead City, consideration $100. J. W. Whemberton and wife to W. P. Freeman lot 3 and 4 block 29 Morehead City, consideration 400. R. J. Willis and wife to J. W. Whealton lots 3 and 4, block 29 Morehead City, consideration $150. R. B. Allen Land Co., to Julius Lewis tract 3 S. Calico Creek, More- head City township, consideration $10. J. Salter and wife to M. 0. Salter 3-4 acres Morehead Township, con sideration, $10. Elizabeth H. Munice to Geo. D. Dail tract Morehead City Township, consideration $5500. W. S. Webb Jr., and wife to S. A. Duplanty et al lots 14 and 15, block $100. Ardie P. Wood and husband to Bogue Development Corp. lots 9, 10, 11, 12, block 109 Morehead City, consideration $100. A. L. Hamilton to Miss Sunie G. Willis lots, 2, 3, block 109 Morehead City, consideration $41. Willie L. Gillikin to Lida M. Morse 2 tracts Morehead Township, consid eration $100. A. M. Eubanks et ux to H. C. Ed wards lot 155 Newport Township, consideration $550. Cape Lookout Development Co. to W. A. White et al lots 6, 7, 16. 17, block 31 Harkers Island Township, consideration $400. L. Fulford to Oliver Chadwick tract Straits Township, consideration $300. G. R. Lawrence et ux to J. K. Gil likin tract Straits Township, consid eration $500. G. W. Goveden to O. W. Lewis 6 1-2 acres Straits Township, con sideration $400. c LISTEN Be Sure Look Over Our June Specials Joseph House n Daytime No. 29 Night Service No. 81-j Your Patronage Appreciated !7 CZniiK and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mitchell. Mrs. William Wilkins and two sons the ceremony. A q IW.f... V. v.,1 .,-U u . , , , u iiivoiji uiu biuuugii bilk; of Mount Olive arrived recently and . . . ,, , , j North Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be ah have rooms at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Willis. IMPOSING CATHEDRAL i BUILDING AT WASHINGTON home at Harlowe. Hilt rf f mi:n iriiaa nttnliMm Miss Lucy Lay returned Monday I ... T from Chapel Hill where she has beeni" Washington, D. C, June-The a student during the past term. f HarlJe' the bndc- Natio al Cathedral being erected at Mr. Delamar Martin of Greenville, Kom S Mrs. SaUy Shelton of this ,Washington will be when compkteJ, TklQSiA Tin I'D rnaAnhinio AJ nf Unl Pennsylvania arrived Sunday on a f. ' . w. r xr , , .," the most imposing structure erected visit to his father Mr. Ed. Martin and other relatives. Mrs. Warren Whitehurst of Wilson is here on a visit to her sister Mrs. Ernest Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickinson of Wilmington spent a few days in town recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duncan. Mr. Charles Clifton returned Tuesday from Roanoke Rapids where he has been at work. Mr. and Mrs. Knott Procter, Miss Iva Shelburn, Messrs L. W. Gaylord and S. O. Worthington of Greenville were guests of the Davis House Mon day. Misses Annie and Julia timore, Md., Miss Neva Chadwick of this place; and Miss Ruth. Reed of Kenansville, N. C, by the Protestant Episcopal church in this country. It is surrounded by a sixty-seven acre garden, which is becoming one of the beauty spots of BEAUFORT CONTRIBUTIONS 'the nation. The grounds contain a TO MINE SUFFERERS boxwood hedge sent as a present by Thomas Jefferson to the owner of The following letter has been for- Jthe estate which once comprised warded to Mr. J. W. Cunningham .these grounds. Another boxwood to Treasurer, Sanford, N. C. Mr. J. W. Cunningham, Treas. Sanford, N.'C. Dear Sir:-- After a canvas of the business be found there grew from a sprig 1 carried in a cluster of flowers by Dolly Madison at her husband's inau guration. Another boxwood came from a hedge planted by Washing ton at Hayfiehl Manor, Va., the plants section of Beaufort by members of being set out with slips taken from jthe local Red Cross chapter the fol-'Mr. Vernon. The baptismal fount Rumley ilowing amounts were given to aid the !of the cathedral will be lined with y and Mrs. W. L. Hatsell went up to New Bern Monday on the Nuese and returned Monday night by train Mr. James Potter and Henry Lay returned ltist week from the Univer sityof N. C, for their summer vacation. MARRIAGE LICENSE mine disaster sufferers weeks ago. Mr. Claude Felton " H. L. Potter " I. E. Ramsey " Brady Way " I. N. Moore " Bayard Taylor' " W. H. Taylor Mrs. N. W. Taylor of The following permits to wed have Mr, L. J. Noe been issued by Register of Deeds Dr. C. S. Maxwell Jno. W. Hamilton since last week: Mr. L. C. Dafi Alice L. Byrd, Coats, N. C, and ,Miss Lillian Duncan Annie Willis, Harlowe. N. C. !Mr. J. F. Duncan Cecil Mason Newport and Madue E. Stewart, Gloucester. Butler Lawrence and Bessie Gilli kin Otway. George B. Jones, Philadelphia, Pa., and Nellie Loraine, Portsmouth, Va. Caswell Stanly and Emma M. Hen ry Beaufort. . Roy' Respass Washington and Em ma E. Foreman Beaufort. Henry Smith and pladys Weeks Beaufort. Grady Willis Marshallberg and Prudie Mason Atlantic. W. H. Simpson Smyrna and Lina L. Willis Smyrna. R. F. Tillett Naggs Hoad and May Martin Beaufort. Stephen Roberts and Ruth Ogles by Morehead City. " M. L. Wright " E. Doyle " ,G. W. Duncan " J. A. Hornaday " W. P. Smith " B. A. Bell " Jos. House " W. G.Mebane " Carl Chadwick Beaufort Community Club Mr.' Ivey Guthrie " W. L, Paul , " A. Solomon " U. E. Swann " Mathew - Owen ... . " C J.-W. Chadwick Miss Minzette King Miss Ella Davis few stones taken from the Damascus Riv jer, here Jesus was baptised. In the $1.00: stone work of the cathedral every l.OOjplant and animal found on the 1.00 grounds will be carved. When com 1.00 pleted the cathedral "will cost ten 1.00 million dollars. It crowns St. AI 1.00 bans Hill, overlooking Washington 1.00 from the northwest. Thfe remains of ! 1.00 President Wilson and Admiral Dew 1.00 e"y were recently interred in the 1.00 crypt of this church. The June num 1 . .1.00 ber' ol The Otirdoors-Tictdrial; Wash-i 1.00 ington, contains a beautifully illus 5.00 trated article describing the National 5.00 Cathedral and grounds. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .1.00 MARTIN TILLET A quiet wedding was solemnized Sunday afternoon when Mr. Robert F. Tillet of Nags Head, N. C, and Miss-Mary Martin of Beaufort, were 1.00 'married at the home of the bride on 5.00 .50 Ann street. Rev. Mr. Newell of Morehead City performed the cere. .50 niony. Only a few friends and rel .50 atives of the bride and groom were 2.50 present. Mr. Tillet is at present a .35 member of the Fort. Macon, .Coast .15 Guard crew.; ;Mrs. Tillet ' is the .25 daughter of Mr. Ed Martin of Beau--1.00 fort She has been ' eniployed in bank of Beaufort for several years $35.75 and is a very attractive and popular We Believe in the Future of our Community and are building for 1950 as well as for 1925. We hope you like our new limestone front, which is a sample of the high character of the building through out.. On the inside we will have new fixtures, a new re-inf orced vault and a safe comprising as modern and upLto-date.an equipment throughout as can be had. Combining beauty and usefulness our new build ing we, have kept in the forefront the convenience and safety of our patrons in the arrangement of every de tail. Here attractiveness and usefulness will make the best service possible. THE BUILDING WILL BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY IN JULY. START YOUR ACCOUNT NOW turn n The Bank of Beaufort The Oldest Bank in Carteret County arid as Strong as . the Strongest 31 1 1 4 t v.-. J
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