PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY. MARCH20, 1930. ouniy Correspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community i not represented write us for instructions and supplies. NORTH RIVER There will be services at North River M. E. church Sunday. Every body is invited to attend. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Runnings Friday a girl, Mother and baby doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Lynster Mcintosh of New Bern spent Sunday with Mr. Mcintosh's sister Mrs. Alex Wade. Pern ard Miss Lilia Wade of More head City were the guests of Mrs. D. W. Davis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buck of Wire Grass were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner Sunday evening. OTWAY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dudley of Wire Grass spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Lucretia Lawrence. Services were held at the P. B. at the P. B. church Saturday and Sunday by Elder W. W. Styron of Roe. Mr. George Ireland of Beaufort at tended churche here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Augustus Roberts Bern spent the week end son Denard Roberts. of New with her Mr. Murray Pigott was the guest of Mi.s Myrtle Watson Monday evening. Mr. Hardy Beachem after spend ing a few days home with his parents returned to Raleigh Monday where he attended State College. , Miss Florence and Josie Pigott wire the guests of Fannie and Vir- gie Chadwick Saturday evening. j Miss Mary Whitehurst spent the week end f.t Morehead City with rel ! atives. Misses Alice and Guld:i Cannon and Elva Mizelle of Vandemere spent last week end here visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Rosa Fillingame and little son Wayne f New Bern spent last Thursdav night with Mrs. Alex Wade. Mr. Edward Piver who is a student at Chapel Hill is spending a few days home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Piver. Miss Dollie May Hunnings spent last week at Lenoxville with her aunt Mrs. Mack Hunnings. Mrs. T. L. Piver of upper North River spent last Thursday with her sister Mrs. E. W. Piver. Miss Irene Beachem spent last week end in Beaufort with Mrs. Wal ter Hunnings. STELLA Mr. Sam Starling who has spent several months touring the western states for his health has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gerock were vistiors cf Miss Gladys Willi:? Satur day night. Mrs. Rudolph Pelletier spent last week at Maysville with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mattocks. Mr. Roland Gerock who was in Kinston works in visitor was a visi tor in Stella Sunday night. Mr. Jere Pelletier and family spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Clara I. Pelletier. SOUTHRIVER Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace, Lib bie Wallace went to Beaufort Sun day afternoon. Mis3 Mabel Reel and Virginia Fulcher went to Beaufort Friday af ternoon and came back Sunday. Mr. Edward Finer of Beauofrt and Mr. George Lewis of Marshalberg were the guests of Mr. Donald Chad wick Monday afternoon. DAVIS Mrs. Mary Lewis spent the week with her son Mr. Tyler Pake of Bet tie attended church here Sunday. M's. B. B. Lawrence is still on the sick list. Mrs. S. W. Lawrence and children spent Sunday evening with her sis ter Mrs. Georgia W. Tiner and children. Mr. and Mrs. 'Twas there as I re- Life Insurance was among our visi love of many waxed tors and all of 'em in Cleveland's cold for their old home place, because store going about., of the. great storm sweeping that por-1 Fishing along the central Carolina tion of the coast, drowning fourteen coast off Ocracoke seems to be grad At'.anticers and doi'-fr much damage jually increasing. It seems to be to our homes. jthat the Marine engines now being Later we bee,., more anxious for used for that purpose are slowly but a nlace of refuge, a place on which , surely giving place to the automobile we could pitch our tents and live in engines of which many of them have lova and peace, thus, we flocked to been used this winter with very much Barkers Island same as bees do when; success. finding a tree on which they wish to; Some time later if pollytix don't alight, and we grew. In perfect har- prevent, I may write about the chain monv with all we worked and work- j and home stores, using as glaring ed until about January 1915 when j head lines ADVERTISEMENTS of the purse saines grew so fierce in HOME MADE STORES, there only catchine food fish and glutting all cnance. i . , i Mr. Eiridge Daniels returned home ! markets iar oeyo.iu Connie Daniels of on the sand 11 1- x l. inif . oa int can mas me week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Daniels. Walter and J. W. Goodwin of Long Creek spent the week end at home with their families. Mr. John Styron who i3 working at Portsmouth spent the week end at home. Mr. Wilbur Goodwin of Portsmouth Coast Guard Station spent a few days home with his family last week. Knturriiv from New Bern where he. we were held spell-bound almost fac is working. ing starvation. However, we were . assisted by the Fish Commission who Mr. McKinley at present. Gillikin is very ill Well we are having some nice spring weather at this writing which every one is glad to see. Mrs. L, A. Lewis spent Sunday af ternoon with her ssiter Mrs. Lucre tia Lawrence. Miss Lucille Welch who has spent the past week here for the purpose of organizing a B. Y. P. U. returned to her home in Raleigh. Mr. Grover Davis who Is employed in New York is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Styron of Greenville spent the week end the guests of Mr. Styron's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Styron. Mr. D. K. Davis who has been in th hospital at New Bern has return ed home. Mrs. Clyde Peterson of Beauofrt is visiting her sister Mrs. Claude Willis. Mrs. Denard Lewis of Marshallberg was the guest of Mrs. Leslia Styron Sunday. SMYRNA Mr. Warrtn D. Gillikin went to Beaufort Saturday on business. Miss Viola Gillikin of Beaufort spent the week end visiting friends. PORTSMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dkon of Hark ers Island spent last week here with relatives. Mrs. Clayton Willis of Morehead City is here visiting relatives. WANT BEACON LIGHT March 9, 1930. Hon. Charles Laban Abernethy, i . i 1 Mr. Irvin Lupton and little son ; were about to be oversown oy mu i Darrcil were visitor a tthe home of 'great and powerful body of purse , ash.ngton, D. C. ' seiners. ncn to our k1"1 utm vinsitoomaii. - ! ishment .when we were at our low-1 I am enclosing with this letter one lest ebb a renl relief came. As I re- of the peittions for the sound device member our relief appeared from a markers for Ocracoke Inlet. You stronger who at the tune nveu in win noie mat un persons signing this New Bern his name was and is now : petition are residents of Harkers Is- R. A. NUNX. I thi.ik he is a judge land which is in your district. Our now, any how if he i.i ov :s nol he good IViend Capt. Jimmie Guthrie, certainly ouht to bo, he knows so veil known writer and one of the lead v.-jil just how to h&n;le a puzzle. ing citizens of the island cooperatec I can boa-tfu!!y ;voch:m to the wit'1 R1 in getting the petition sign- wm-IH flint we jirp not. a in mile of in- cd. 'gratitude. We always remember the1 Capt. Guthrie is anxious to have a ,i-.ioi wnn nir.co.i t!i! lirpiirl in n:ir flash beacon (red) nlaced on th Mr. John Felion is on the sick Iiti , ' . n'j,;i,iri mnv tv... north point of Hodtre's Reef which i privilege of the highest of schools, j midway between Portsmouth and Come on Mr. Judge Nunn we're go-'Harbor Island light. This, point at ins to vote S' lid for you, we know 'present is maiked by a red can buoy you, we can trust you cause you . which is really not sufficient now that saved ua in January 1915 and we so much traflic has started between grew yt3 we have grown to such Ocracoke Inlet and tha fishing vil proportions that we can demand our lages in Core Sound, Moreehad City and Beaufort. I am enclosing a letter from Capt. And we grew, we're growing and j such men shall have tb praise and I glory. During the week end wo had many distinguished and business visitors. Herbert Day Monday. CORE CKEEK. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Dickinson anc Mrs. Billie Dickinson of Thurman spent Sunday with his father Mr. M. C. Dickinson. Mr. George Pipkin of Arapahoe j was a visitor at the home of Mr. D. W. Sabiston Saturday. this week again. Hope he will soon be out : Mr. N. F. Dickinson and son of i James City spent Sunday with his j father Mr. M. C. Dickinson. j wr. y. vv. oaoCTon is cum . proport5onal part in th ,d and his bed suffering from an attack of ; . .. rneumausm. Messrs. Bridges and Wilbur Sabis ton have accepted a position on the dredge Lehigh, which is digging on the Cape Fear River cut. Mr. Alfred Dixon spent the week end at Harkers Island. Mr. Wilbur Goodwin spent a few days at home at Lola last week. Mr. M. C. Dickinson celebrated his 82 nd birthday anniversary la9t Wed nesday. Had his birthday dinner Sunday. Mrs. G. W. Dudley who visited her relatives and friends here for two weeks returned to New Bern Wednesday. jSuch as Judge R. A. Nnnn, Mr. L. W. Ulassell, B. A. Morris and W. A. Wil lis, others were the real silk man, selling stockings so they say (he sold a boatload of 'em, he also sang favorite songs at the church Sunday, and Manly Styron and Thomas Taylor in the clothing business were also business visitors. Mr. G. D. Hill. Mrs. Abner Dixon spent the week end in Morehead City and Beaufort. Special Representative of Accidental Ocracoke, N. C. Guthrie showing the real cooperation he and the Core Soundd fishermen gave men and also to explain his need for the flash beacon at Hodge's Reef. I hope that everything will work out in our favor and feel sure that you will do all that is in your powerto have the Lighthouse Service gave me and also to explain his equate markers. My kindest regards to you and with best wishes, I am Yours very truly, AYCOCK BROWN, Mr. XV. P. Willis returned Hatteras Wednesday. LOLA. from Mrs. J. F. Sabiston and son North motored to New Bern Wednesday af- ' ternoon. vvvvvvvw We have had some right pretty weather for the past few days which every one was glad to see. Rev. E. B. Stegall filled his ap pointment at the Missionary Baptist church Sunday and Sunday night. Mr. Benard Willis and Mr. Elmer Willis left Fiiday for Ohio where! ihey will be employed for some time. Mr. Irvin Lupton returned dhome Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pirctt went to! where he has been fishing. i:eanfnrt Saturday on bushes-, j Mr. George Lynch who has h? Misses Maram Goldon and Esther employ d at Wilmincton returned : Hill from Sea Level were visitors home Saturday. ! nt tho Virunp nf Tr .Tnlin T.nntnn Sun Mr. Tillie Lewis of New Bern was day. here a short while Sunday afternoon, j , Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Wade and Miss Evadine Day returned home fiicmls of Moreth:-d City were heve . Saturdav from Pamlico countv where Sunday visiting rhtivos. I she has been snendinir the winter Mrs. A. B. Wade pent the week! with relatives. end at Wuiston wun her sister Mrs. it been X Mrs. V. T. Fodrie who has sick for some time, has so far-reeov-, ered as to be out again. E. C. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Ball and son Elzie Miss Ada Mae Taylor, Effie Tosto and Fred Carter of New Bern spent a while Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. George. Tosto went to Beaufort and Morehead City Sun day afternoon and brought back the South River teacher and also the Lu kens teacher. Ur. Floyd Hardy took Earl Pitt man, John Pittman and Charlie Ed wards to Merrimon Saturday night. Mr. Hugh Lupton and brother Er v.n Lupton who are fishing at South River River went home at Lola Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Eliah Dixon who lives across .dams Creek was home to see her mother Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Glover of eBaufort epent a few days last week with her mother Mrs. Amanda Pittman. Harry Mason and brother Elmer who stays over at Lukens with their grand-mother Mrs. Sarah Barker, spent the week end with their fath er Mr. John Mason. STRAITS Miss Nellie Chadwick gavt a birth day party Friday evening, games were played and refreshments served. The guests were Misses Ethel Whitehurst Fannie Chadwwick, Edna and Ida ttgott, Virgie Chadwick, Matilda GaskilL Messrs. Sammie Lcffeif, Or ville Gaskill Gerald Whitehurst, Har ry Davis, Robert Wilson of Beao wick, Milton Chadwick. WILLISTON We have been having toms very fine weather for the last few days of this week. Mrs. Lola Piner, who has been very ill recently has now ully recov ered. The Rev. E. B. Hill filled his regu lar appointment here Sunday morn ing and Sunday night. Mr. Manly Willis and Miss Mary Lewis were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Piner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Willis at tended church here Sunday night. Mr. Norwood Fulcher and Mr. Ber tie Clyde Piner returned home Sun day afternoon to visit their parents. Mrs. Harve;y Piner has been visit ing hf-r parents Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaskill of Straits this week. Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Wiiiia spent the week end with their daughter Mrs. George Piner. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson and 'on attended church here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Willis were vis- i.ors at Davis Sunday afternoon. Mr. und Mrs. M. C. Piner were vis iting their daughter Mrs. O. W. Chad wick of Straits Sunday afternoon. RUSSELL'S CREEK Mrs. Maude Lupton was the guest of Mr3. Madora Day Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hard Pake returned to her home at Lenoxville Thursday after spending a while with her mother Mrs. W. M. Goodwin. Mrs. Jiamea Willis arrived here Monday to spend a while with her mother who is righ sick. Mrs. Lula Bell of Harlowe spent Wednesday with her daughter Mrs. E.C. Dickinson. Mrs. D. W. Bell and little daugh ter of Harlowe spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. G. M. Sabis ton. Mr. James Whitehurst of E?aufort was the guest of Miss. Mildred S,ib iston Sunday night. HARKER'S ISLAND Ride in the B eautiful ev Ford By JIMMIE GUTHRIE j What a beautiful hour is this, while I am getting pick ups in line ! I am sure, beyond a doubt to drift out and over the land of my boyhood days which swerve in a half moon shape from the fartherest end of Shackelford Point down the sea washed shores of Cape Lookout Out. 'Twas there among the glittering hills that the little red school house stood, 'twas there that my love grew for books and more books, it was there, several years before I came here, that my father who was a school teacher died, myself being very young. How well do I remember returned ' that little red school house which COME in and arrange for a demon stration ride in the new Ford. You will know then, from your own per sonal experience, why it is such a good car to own and drive. Here, at an unusually low price, is every thing you want or need in a motor car ... . $435 up, f . o. b. Detroit. Loftin Motor Co. Thone-91 Beaufort, N. C. Mrs. Rebecca Daniels home Sunday to Roe after spending ptood near the old grave yard where a few days here with her children Mr. 'in so many cold bodies have been If- Y. v. .. . . . ' . . .... jr. su. u. uameis ana Mrs. A. H. niaced. wnere now their bones are i D glistening white and moulden away jlMHx We are having some beautiful weather at this writing, we all hope it will continue. Every one is hop ing to make a success this year, and they are trying to do their best. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Jame; Skinner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner. Sunday. itev. and Mrs. Shankle spent last; week at Durham on business. ! Mrs. Ruby Norman was the guest of her mother Mrs. I. T. Fodrie Sunday. E Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Ethrife. G-o wherever youwill, where fish nets are used, you will find GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING and A. N & T. COY LINEN NETTING the CHOICE of SUCCESSFUL FISHER. MEN. SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. THE LINEN THREAD CO. GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING I Mr. and Mr?. Je?se Morton anr Mrs. Maude Chadwick, Mrs. Mar- children Mr. and Mis I, J Sprir.c pwet Gibb Mrs. Edna Gibos of were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.F Esusfo-t, Mrs. Vida Baxter of New Garner Sunday night Distributors of American Net & Twine Co's Products 200 Hudson Street 33 and 33-A Fulton Street H2W YORK CrFV BRANCHES- GLOUCESTER 105 Maplewood Ave. CHICAGO 154 West Austin Ave. "BUY THE BEST IT PAYS A. N. & T. COY LINEN GILL NETTING BURNIIAM'S COD LINES Purse Seine s, Traps and all oth er Appliances fitted Complete. BALTIMORE Calvert & Lombard St. BOSTON 575 Atlantic Ave. JACKSONVILLE 24 East Bay St. SAN FRANCISCO 443 Mission St. 't"H"H"l"Hy

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