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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY AUG.6 192S Y PERSONAL MOTES Rev. E. G. Gaskill of passed through town Monday on his way home. Misses Nannie and Polly Skinner of Wallace returned home Wednes day after spending some time with friends in Beaufort. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hatsell of Norfolk are guests at the House Others Misses Joyners of LaGrange, Frank Nash of Raleigh, and Mets of New Bern. Miss Kathrine Hill of inston the guest of Miss Lucile Rice. are Mrs i Miss is Mr. W. J. Knight of Macon, Miss., Misses Marie Cl-rwsoir, ' Caroline Robinson, Alice Potter, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis. Messrs Guion Barbour, Walter Chadwick, Hilton Hill, Wil liam Robinson spent last Tuesday af ternoon in Morehead City. . i Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Way motored to Morehead Tuesday afternoon. Clyde Hill, Fred Newby Christo pher Jones, Jack Neal, Bill Johnson, Alonza Potter and Julian Gilbert at tended the Dance at Morehead City Tuesday night. Mr. Alonza Potter of Winston Sa lem is visiting relatives here. Mr. Rufus Jones of Durham is vis iting Mr. Dick Duncan. Paul Jones was given a sail last Monday in honor of his 20th birth day. The sail was to Ocean Beach. Mrs. A. K. Hardee and son and daughter of Graham left for home Monday after a weeks stay at the Davis House. Mr. John N. Duncn of Raleigh is here on a visit to his parents Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Duncan. Mrs. U. S. Hassell of Jamesville and Mrs. Fannie Crawford of Wil- liamston who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hassell left for home Wednesday. Mr. W. E. Cook of Kinston arriv ed yesterday and is stopping at the Davis House. Dr. W. H. Cobb of Goldsboro spent the week end here and return ed home Monday accompanied Mrs. Cobb who has been a guest of the Davis House for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dey have gone terday and are stopping at the Davis to Atlantic Highlands, N. J., for a House. stay of several weeks. I Judge R. C. Strudwick of Greens- boro arrived last night and is a Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hancock of New guest of the Davis House. Bern have moved to Jtteautort ana Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown and ABOUT ADVERTISEMENTS. ;ble health for more than a year and x had been criitcally ill for several Bayard Taylor's Big Sale eads in days. She was a sister of Mr. W. S. the amount of space in this issue, you Chadwick who survives her and she cannot help from seeing this one as it also has a good many nephews and takes up a couple of pages. There are nieces living in Beaufort and else many items listed on this ad that will where. She had been 'for many interest you. The Southern Railway years a member of Ann Street comes next with a half a page. Then Methodist church and the funeral there are TWO BUICK ads, on dif- services which took place at four f ltf. rn craa i-Ytaaex Ac nA nf-mam ins "'1 f Vita aflamnAn orofa nrflflir . Sealevel!., ', . . . . ....... . . ,. me new moaeis Deing put out oy eu oy me pasior iveverena i. rraiii. these people. D. M. Jones Co.,comes Lee. out with an announcement of reduc-j tion in prices of the Overland Stand- 'ANN ST. METHODIST SERVICES. ard and Deluxe six Sedans. The Bank j of Beaufort are talkiner about that! Ann Street Methodist Service will at home feeling when they get into .be held in the Graded School on Sun jnew quarters. Nash are advertising day. ifhpii thai ranv&oiinlut ;.. D-..1'! Rav Dnniol Tvnrcmn Prpahvtprinn .-.. v i .iv ii nc i. i vca, Aflluiat w - i - f. U: -.- .. J,. I . t . fini-fa.. nt rfakA will nMaxh fiun. who have registered :7 , ' 7 . - " i"-- f tha u,..., .-.,- .... wauling anu iruai, jj., nave an uiuiut-ig. ad that is out of the general run of Sunday School will convene at the I advertising. They have agneed to church at 9:45 a. m., and there will advertise your community, provided be preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. 'you do the writincr and mail it into Daniel Iverson of Tarboro. Mr. them ,and they will insert copy in the Iverson is an able and interesting Miss V. V. Mobley of Danville, Va.1"" J "e " T' , T T io tho ; m iAaw iunbnf oiivniio nas me nonor. ii":u iu near Write Preaching at 8:00 by the pastor, ReV. E. Frank Lee. Subje';, up your community for this dnaia Tin T w L . L -1. . ia nn- or,lo,l i 1,- -t..- Uu- ' CliailgB . . m ura .aia-c uaiucn . . ... . .. .. i.xt ..,- ,:,, M..- -f Vol Shoo t v"l'Jr 111 wn issue, i out a-ienuon wm unu-jr v- v a ,r .. . t, ,. is called to the ad on ADVERTISING or But." Miss Kathrine Martin of Burling-'. . . , , , ton, who has been spending a while !'0 " in Beanfort fh nf M... V,--.itheSe ads are verV tlmely well as j ....... , una. naiiea tt niic, wiiu nas Deen visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lay, left today for Virginia 'Beach. Misses Lillian Davis, Julia Frank, anrl Annia pKonlra Kuf r. M r- U . Fwnks and Howard Franks of Fay- hpW mng looked around. there ,Th-J.k of It Folks ! etteville , motored down and spent 1,1' , "ve r louus m aj, R,,..l:.ea a the week end with relatives They ,eft here about 2 0'clotk in the i BteleS8 MosqUltOCS Mr and Mrs. L. J. Drewry of;0""8 a"d arHVed timC fr Richmond. Va.. are visitinr M breakfast the exception of Mr. Even the pesky mosquito finds that JINGLES The Best Of Goods And Best of Service, too, Our Drug Store Offers You! Registered Druggist All The Time Joseph House The Rexall Store DRUGGIST Phone 29 VISIT WRIGHTS VILLE BEACH. EXPRESSES APPRECIATION. Mrs. C. A. Moore having recetly I retired from active business wishes to i anl express her thanks and appreciation Hj to her former customers for their continued patronage for the past U2 A good many Beaufort people went nineteen years. Adv. ' OVT tn Wpio-Vltauillt Ru jol. Snnilgn n ! John i . are visiting Drewry's parents Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Parkins. Miss Georigia Howard of Wilson left Wednesday morning for her home after spending some time with Mrs. Thos. L. Noe. Mr. L. C. Humphrey of Bogue spent last Monday in Beaufort. Mr. E. B. Royall of Goldsboro Walter Moore who had trouble with science has discovered a way for folks his cor and didn't get there until to keep him away, late in the afternoon. All reported Who will bite and pester? a big time. , j Surely not the wise people who use this new salve called Cru-Mo when SUIT IS STARTED mosquitoes begin to buzz. TO SET ASIDE WILL; Cru-Mo is not like the old fashion ed smelly oils. It is a white, stain- An action to set aside the will of less, salve, as agreeable to the skin u r. . I , . -. , . ... here on his vacation stopping at the "T "Ty Deu aeceasea- 01 'a as dew to the grass. Davis House. 'Point, has been started in the office If you want a summer without a Dr. J W McGee Mm McOpp 'of Clerk of SuPerior Court L. W mosquito bite, especially when they Mrs. 0. M RoMirht Ph,t JHasselL Mrs- Bel1 ' l I 1 1 . ... . . . . . m n r iHoke McGee of Raleigh arrived yes-!" "rr,eu' ,e" nBr ProPe"v t0 nr son dren, get a small tuDe or tru-mo "'" . uvi.-a wini nic Kiuvisiuii Lniii irom vour aiu:iis-. iry it ioiiikui. who was twic. pester during the night, or for chil- $2000 should be paid to her grand children who are the children of Mr and Mrs. Orin Weeks. The suit ii" brought by Mr. Weeks as next ftieiK1 to the children. He is represented It has an all night effect and makes sleep too sweet for words. -Just as good to stop sunburn tor ture Adv. are living in the Chadwick house son spent the week end here guests h attornev8 J- F- Duncan, of Bca-i next to the postofi.ee. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Dixon and their three children came to town last Saturday and will occupy Mrs. Shel ton's home on Turner street for the month of August. of the Davis House. GUESTS AT THE INN Mrs. Rupert Jernigan and son are visiting relatives in Durham. Mr. Jernigan is now living at Mrs. Jennie Bell's. Messrs. J. A. Coppedge of Louis burg and J. W. Coppedge of Raleigh were registered at the Davis House Tuesday. These have registered at the Inn this week: Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Lums- den, Raleigh; Mrs. B. Ottenger, Ma bel E. Booch, Greensboro; Miss Anna little Tallant, Asheville; H. K. Fort, Phil adelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rogers', "Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Speight, New Bern; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Steel, New Bern; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Kins- ton. fort and A. D. Ward of New Hor.i ( Continued from front page) and Cowper and Whitaker of Kins- BOARD REJECTS ALL ton. Attorney M. Lesii, Duvis i BRIDGE BIDS appearing for Mr. Jones. The or port. A petition was presented ask tate involved is said to bo worth ing for aid from the poor fund for That at Home Feeling Someone said the other day: "Well, Jack, I hope when you folks get into your nice new quarters it doesn't change that friendly 'At Home' feeling that has always been characteristic of The Bank of Beaufort." There is not a chance of that, folks. You will find the same friendly service in the new quarters that you have found in the old only with increased efficiency made possible by better facilities. In fact the primary motive of our remodeling opera tions is to increase the facilities for SER VICE AND PROTECTION TO YOU. We expect you on our opening day, which will be announced later. $25,000 or more. MISS LILLA CHADWICK DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mr. Henry K. Fort of Philadelphia arrived Sunday and is here on a bus iness and vacation trip combined. Mr. J. H. Workman made a bus iness trip to Kinston Tuesday. ' Mr. Richard Felton returned Mon day from a trip to Concord and DEALS IN DIRT. The reai estate transfers are light er this week than usual, only eight have been recorded by Register of Deeds Jno. W. Hamilton. Theophilos Piner and' wife to L. A. Lewis, lot east Beaufort, considera tion $10. U. S. Bel land wife to W. A. Bare lot 11 block 26, Morehead City, con- Maiden. Mrs, Felton is visiting rel- sideration $250. atives in Concord. a. L. Hamilton and wife to A. H. Webb Jr., lot 9 block 100, Morehead Miss Georgia Wade left Monday city, consideration $10. for Morehead Cky where she is at- C. M. Hill and wife to H w Hibb tending the Seashore Summer School. gr lot 116) Newport. for $10 and 'other considerations. Misses Mary Willis, Emma Taylor j Jas H Bel, mortgagee to c M and Gorden Webb, motored to More- Hnl( lot 116 and 56 Newport con. head Saturday and spent the day. 'sideration $250. ' I Guy G. Pridgen to A. H. Reynolds Mrs. J. Loyd Horton, Mrs. George lof 20, Newport, consideration $10. Hoilos, and guest Mrs. Myrtle By- ( w. Fi Willis et al to Geo j Brooks num. Mrs. Roscoe Fields, were the tract Harkers Island Township, con guests of Mrs. W. K. Hinnant on last sideration $11. Friday. Mrs. James Rumley Jr., and little daughter have returned from Maxton where they have been visiting rela tives. Mr. Howard Gaskill of the Navy is visiting his parents. OUR HONOR ROLL. , C. A. Hill, Ocala, Fla; Mrs. Lola P. Garner, Warsaw, N. C; Willie -r .ii :. T A in; i y g inasua, Auaniic; i. o. Auugooa, Davis; L. C. Humphrey, Bogue; E. m;. Mar.r, nH Ran-iv Millm-;Meadows, Ocean; Mrs. J. K. Parker, returned to their home in New Bern Ocean; B. C. Way, Beaufort; H. T. after spending a weey in eaufort. .Piner, Williston. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stroud and) daut hter Edna and Margaret return- MISS LAY JOINS STAFF OF d to their home ni Greenville after BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE aepndnig their vacation in Beaufort. Dr. and Mrs, Eric Abernethy of The stte Board of Charities and r-hnD Hill snf.nt thp week end here;PubI"! Welfare announces the ap- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Mace. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Finley Piner daughter Beula, Mesdames Dan Ward Guy Jones, Frank Moore, Misses Thelma Canaday and Minnie Ward spent Monday in Beaufort visiting relatives. pointment of Lucy Lay as a member of the staff of the State Board. She and will succeed Nell Battle Jewis ana will be Educational Secretary. She graduated from the University of North Carolina in June, 1925, and 'hfla specialized in journalism. (Pub lic Welfare Bulletin.) Miss Lilla Bell Chadwick a wot known and highly esteemed resid.n' of Beaufort died last night at t'l. home f Mrs. Walter Ciiadvvick. hci sister in law where she had lived fo' many years. Miss Chadwick was 71 years of age. She had been in fee- Malancy Hamilton of Sea Level. The matter was referred to the county welfare officer for investigation and report. Upon motion of CommiMoner Hunt ley seconded by Commissioner Hall and duly passed, the salary of R. E. Chaplain, as county jailer, ws fix--ed at $50.00 per month, of Alex Norris, road supervisor at $100.00 per month, Loyd Smith, mechanic at 41 1,0. j. per month. The Bank of Beaufort The Bank That Delights To Serve You bf949l -NEW MODELS ivS l!!tlllll!lilS!!!llll!t!!!!llilSI m .jam Ifef, m- TAU1.S' GARAGE HASH SALES &' SERVICF ip ASpil W
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