a i ' (mr Gjtwspondimce u- Il 11 Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. a few weeks with her cousin Mrs. Sa die Dixon of Spring Garden. SMYRNA Rev. J. F. Stegall filled his appoint ment at the Baptist church Sunday. Miss Madge Salter of Bettie spent the week end here with Miss Mildred Willis. NORTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Steve Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Oglesby of More head City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem Sun day night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fodrie have moved in the house where Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whitley formerly lived. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wade and grand daughter and son of Oriental were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Lue Arthur of upper North Eiver is here visiting her son Mr P. Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sellers of Rocky Mount attended church here Sunday morning. much. Mr. F. T. Fulcher returned home from Virginia this week. BAY VIEW Mr. Ion Willis spent the past week I with his family, Mrs. Willis and three I children, Miss Letha, Bertha and Ku by Willis. Mr. Willis has been work ing in Virginia. We are having some rain now most every day and the crops are looking good and the grass is grow ing too. Muses Laura sauuier unu t.oia Lawrence left Friday for Roe to vis it Mi.s Anna Belle and Mildred Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Potter of Er- visiting relatives. nul spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Pake and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Willis spent Sunday afternoon at Morhead City Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whitley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Fod rie Sunday. Two e-irls from Morehead City yj I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. r. Garner. Mrs. Rida Willis of Morehead City attended church here Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. John Small and son spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. WT. P. Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis of More head City spent a short while here Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Warren. Miss Sunnie Noe of Beaufort was the guest of Mrs. Clarence Noe Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Jesse Butler of New Bern is here visiting her sister Mrs. Laura Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilgo and chil dren of Portsmouth are spending a few days here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem. A few of the people of this com munity went to hear Rev. Mr. M. L. Cummings, evangelist preacn ana thought he taught some good lessons. Mr. W. W. Russell killed a large rattle snake Sunday. OTWAY There are some nice showers now which the farmers are glad to see. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wade of Willis ton and Mrs. A. B. Wade of Smyrna spent Sunday at Lola. Mr. Norvie Day of Lola arrived here Sunday to spend a few days vis iting relatives. Miss Gertie Smith who is on the sick list is improving rapidly. STELLA Miss Elizabeth Mills of Belgrade is spending a few days with her sis ter Mrs. L. W. Pelletier. Mr. S. W. Lawrence is on the sick list at present. His friends hope to see him out soon. Miss Evelyn Ennett has returned home from college where she will spend her- vacation. Born to Mr. and Mrs. uaviu u. , nj ht Lewis a son June 11. Mother and i baby doing well. Mr. Alton Capps, Selma Morton of Jacksonville were visitors here Fri- Mrs. Fulford Willis and children returned home from Lola Tuesday. Miss Lois Willis of Morehead City was the guest of Miss Dora Willis this week end. Mrs. Carlisle Willis is ill at this writing. Mr. K. R. Hardesty is on the sick list at present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis and children spent the week end at Kins '.on visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Small Jr., and small son spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Connor of Harlowe. The Rev. E. L. Hill filled his regu lar appointment here Sunday. Miss Armecia Willis is visiting friends in Marshallberg this week end. Mr. W. G. Winberry made a bus iness trip to Morehead City Satur day afternoon. Little Florence Winberry is sick at present. Her friends hope she will soon be better. Mrs. A. L. Winberry and children spent a few hours Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Mason. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Willis of Nor folk are here this week visiting Mr. Willis' mother Miss Emma Willis. The little son of Mr. C. G. Willis fell from the porch Saturday evening and broke his arm. STRAITS Miss Elva Whitehurst who has been attending school at Baltimore, Md., returned home Thursday. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law Mrs. Lonnie Whitehurst and children Miss Ina Smith after spending the winter in Atlanta, Ga., returned home Saturday. She was accompanied by her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nesbet. Mrs. Swindell Taylor of Russell's Creek spent a few hours here Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wiley. Mr. W. 0. Dowty spent Sunday with his sister at Bettie, Mrs. Filbert Golden. BOGUE. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lawrence and little grand-daughter Rhoda Mae an L.ttle Esther Gooding is spending Sunday afternoon w the week with her grandmother Mrs. M B B Lawrem.e. Kate Gooding of Core Creek. ." ' Miss Viola Gillikin of Beaufort Misses Doll.e Mae Runnings, Annie; the en(J with her aunts Mae Warren and Irene Beachem at-, ,-.. n j t1o i. tended church in Morehead City Sun Ed Russell who has a position with M. M. T. Co., out of Norfolk, Va., is visiting his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Russell. West Guthrie of Florida is spend ing a while with his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Chadwick of Punta Gorda, Fla., are visiting Mr. Chadwick's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chadwick. Messrs. George Rouse and J. F. Hepler made a business trip to New "Bern Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberry and children spent a few hours in New port Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Garner. There will be services at Bay View church next Sunday June 22nd, at 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Lf wis Goodwin of Roe who l as been down here this week attend ing court, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pake and chil dren motored to Marshallberg Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sellers of Rocky Mount were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pake a short while Monday afternoon. Miss Julia Parkin of Beaufort spent Thursday with Thelma Pake. Miss Jessie Lee Sellers of Rocky Mount is visiting her cousins Misses. Thelma and Fannie Pake. Mr. Harvey Daniels motored to Ot- way Sunday evening. Miss Julia Parkin of Beaufort spent Monday night with Miss Thel ma Pake. LENOXVILLE A large number of people attend ed the Free Will Baptist picnic at Core Creek Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodwin and daughter Anna Belle of Roe return ed home Friday after spending a few days here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Leslie Garner. Miss Bessie Pake left Friday for Lola to visit relatives. Mrs. Vida Baxter of New Bern was the guest of Mrs. C. T. Jarvis Sunday afternoon. day night. Mr. Johnnie Wiley left Wednes day for Fort Bragg where he will en ter Military work for thirty days. Mrs. John Sanders and children of spent wie wrci t-uu , n... - Misses Carrie B. and Lula Lawrence. .Kinston came up for a few days last Mr Tbnrmnn Lawrence of Norfolk ; banders mother. spent last week at home with his wife and children and returned to his worK Sunday. CORE CREEK. The weather continues to be show ery giving "King Green" a chance to put in some trouble for the farm ers. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and family, and Mr. J. P. Dickinson were visitors at Merrimon Sunday. Mrs. D. W. Bell and daughter of Harlowe spent Sunday afternoon wit,h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tosto and Miss Minnie Sabiston attended the Home Coming Day at Merrimon Sunday, Mrs. Ivey Gillikin of Detroit, Mich. was a visitor at our Sunday School Sunday morning. Mesdames Lula, and G. C. Bell of Harlowe spent a while Tuesday with Mrs. E. C. Dickinson. Miss Clara Chadwick who has been visiting l.rs. Sam Gibbs of Beaufort returned home Friday. Miss Lillian Pittman of Lukens who has been visiting Miss Grace Pittman for several weeks returned to her home Saturday. Only his coat-tail saved Henry Tucker of Detroit, from suicide. He was about to leap into the Detroit River when a 15-year-old boy grab bed his coat-tail and yelled. Help came. "What the h 's coming off here?" screamed a parrot and saved the home of Dr. C. P. Knopp, at Frankfort, Ky., from destruction by fire. At Prince Fnderick, Md., Jack Wiklstein, motorist, met a bull on the highway, stopped politely. Immed iately, the bull charged the car, but ted it 15 ft backwards. Jack turn ed his car around drove away. Miss Inez and Grace Pittman left Saturday for Lukens to visit their grand parents. In Manhattan, Jask Abrahams, own er of Francs s Negligee Corp., was absorbed in noting how his new un derwear looked on models. His stok girl, Lillian Wasserman, tried to tell him something. He waved her away. When she finally got his attention, gone were the gunmen who had been robbing his cashier. Mrs. L. A. Lewis was in New Bern last week shopping. Mr. Charlie Pringle of Newport was a visitor here for the week end at Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Taylor's. Mr. Connie Gillikin who has been ill for some time is improving. GLOUCESTER. Reverend Barfield of Newport fill ed his regular appointment here Sun day at the Methodist chuurch. Mr. E. A. Simpkins and son Edgar of Goldsboro are spending some time with W. E. Baggs. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mason of New port are visiting Mrs. Mason's par ents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart. Miss Mildred Goodwin of Roe left Friday for home after spending a few days here visiting friends. Nursery rooms have been relegated i to attics and former nursery spaces have becotne bars in modern homes, j architects in convention in New York declared. SWIMMING! A lawn party was given Tuesday night at the school building. Games were played and the girls and boys enjoyed the evening. After the games cake and lemonade were served. WILLS5TON To celebrate her seventeenth birth day, Miss Ruth Wade issued invita- tations inviting her friends to attend i her birthday party on Thursday night Messrs. Nonis and Norman Quid-! June 12th. Among the guestts that ley of Hatteras are spending some ! attended the party Thursday night time with their aunt Mi-. L. W. Nel-jwere: Mr. William Bunting, Mr. Wal- iter Mason, Mr. Eugene Taylor, Miss- es Virginia and Christine Fulcher, . . . Ttff tt tit:h: lir .1.... RBv Mr Shank e fi nd h s regular i-'iesM's. ne.-iuen, unam, v eMey, appointment Sunday night. Miss Ina Smith returned home SiinHav niirbt after suendine some time with her aunt Mrs. Henry Nish-ilie Davis, Misses Orma and Ida Wade Bertram and Willard Willi?, Misses Misses Ethel and Mary Willis, Mr. Leon and Archie Finer, Messrs. Les lie, Walter and Iredell Wade, Miss Al- ette of Atlanta, Ga. The above guests entertain.d them-' 3. selves by dancing, music and games. ".J Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson and daughters Misses Madie and Beth at tended Home Coming Day at Merri mon Sunday. Mr. Wilbur Sabiston was a visitor in Beaufort Monday night. Mr. J. G. Whitehurst of Beaufort was the guest of Miss Mildred Sab iston Sunday night. Mrs. Kate E. Goodinr and little grand daughter Esther were visitors at Merrimon Sunday. Mrs. L, C. Dickinson and children spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks Mrs. K. E. Gooding and grand daughter spent Saturday at Beau fort. D L Davis of Davis was a visitor i At "e guests retired to tne n our midst Sunday afternoon. fining room where refreshments were served, After having been Ueived You will find the latest and most Stylish Bathing Suits and Beach Supplies at the Morehead City Shoe Store Mrs. Melvina Whitehurst is spend-the guests entertained themselves ing some time with her sister-in-law 1 a shoit time longer then returned; Mrs. Matilda Chadwick. '' home. The reports that Miss Wade j 4. jis a 'wonderful hostess plainly shows $ Misses Edith Chadwick and Edna j that each guest enjoyed himself very 1 :$k: Pigott, Messrs Adrian Davis and j . ,.-fr-Xfr-X--- Willie urey t.nauwieK auenaeu uiejj. :?"X-x-x- movies at night. Morehead City Friday ; Mr. Calvin Jones of Beaufort was., the guest of Miss Florence Pigott Wednesday night. ! ! Mrs. J. M. Davis and daughter, T Audrey Beryl spent the week end with her sister Edna Pigott. N Messrs. M. C. Dickinson and Cecil Langdale were in Beaufort Saturday. Messrs. Ivey Willis and Edward Piver were in our community Friday night. Mr. G. M. Sabiston was a business visitor to Beaufort Saturday. Mr. J. F. Sabiston was a business visitor to Beaufort Saturday. Mrs. Henry Chadwick and little son Leslie left this morning for Bal timore to spend some time with Mrs. Chadwick's brother Mr. L)nnie Whitehurst. The usual crowd of yourttf folks rttended the movies at Beaufort and Morehead City Saturday night. Mr. Jude Small had the misfortune of losing his mule SundayT RUSSELL'S CREEK There will be services held at the Christian church Sunday June 22, at 11 o'clock by Rev. Mr. J. H. Williams Every one be sure and come. Mr. and' Mrs. George Russell spent Sunday with Mrs. Russell's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whitehurst. Messrs. J. W. Merrill and Marvin Dudley were the guests of Misses Edith and Edna Pigott Sunday night. Miss Lavina Whitehurst of More head City is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart. Miss Elizabeth Willis of Morehead City spnt a few days with Miss Flor ence Pigott, returning home Wednesday. ,Mis-s Catherine Nelson is spendir.g E Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. T GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING . N. & T. COY LINEN GILL NETTING BURN HAM'S COD LINES Go wherever you will, 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. 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