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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930
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Personal Notes-
3 I and at this season it gives tbe ap-
"1 1 nnnt.nnnA ff m mnf PniNnlii un clrUprflTV. TW r XiWWOfA VftMlrtll flaelfilJ
cr under construction. When the ; on Thursday, June the twenty-sixth
nineteen hundred and thirty
Telephone II
i workmen hit the tank in the process
! of removing the rust, the stroke is
j echoed and re-echoed to all parts of
'the community.
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Dr. George Davis, who has been a
way on a business trip for about ten
days, returned home Sunday night.
Mrs. L. J. Noe, Sr., spent the week
nd at Rocky Mount visiting relatives. !
I
Mrs. E. S. Jarmon, and two chil-
dren Jenny Fry and Charles, and j
Miss Nellie Grissom, all of Rocky j
Mount, who have been visiting Mr. j
and Mrs. John C. Rice for ten days. '
returned home Saturday,
Mrs. H. A. Kuhn and three chil-j
drfn. of Lincolnton. who have heen i
visiting- Mr Knhn'a r,ront Mr or,,) moved here and has rooms at Mrs.
F. R. BELL DRUG STORE
EMPLOYS C. N. HIGGINS
Kenly, North Carolina
At Home
after July the third
Selma, North Carolina.
Fewer Fires During
fighting organization.
Former Beaufort Girl
Marries In New York j ley wies.
I The bride wore au ensemble of
'navy blue repe with accessories of
I navy. Her flowers were a shoulder
corsage of Sweetheart roses and val-
( Greensboro News)
After the nuptials Mr. and Mrs.
jllorton left for an extended trip
thrnno-h thp nnrthprn snfoe nrtrl Pnn-
A marriage of cordial interest to L,i ti, v, b.. t.
auo. i in j ikvc Mincn ail atL lllieut.
Greensboro and other parts of the i in Forest Hills, L. I., where they will
state too'c place in New York city at I be at home after September 1.
i noon yesterday when Miss Mary Mrs. Horton is the eldest daughter
C. N. iiiggins, wno has been a reg- . i-n l il - 1
istered pharmacist for over a quar-i Ij&SI 1 Wdve lYlOnins Elizabeth Norcom, of Greensboro, be- j of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norcom, of
jter of a century, began working with The Beaufort Fire Department has came the bride of Newman Montross,21 1 South Eugene street. The fam-
F. R. Bell Drug store Monday morn-1 exceeded all prior record during the , Horton, ot :ew orK. ine formal j ily came to Greensboro six years ago
ing. lie taKes trie place ot Vernon past nseal year wnicn enueu -Monday
Paul who has been employed there and the firemen think that they have
to regret
qualiitaiice.
io does
vomau
the 6c-
Mr. I. T. Noe for the past month re
turned home today. They were tak
en as far as Goldsboro by motor by
Capt. and Mrs. Loftin Garner.
Miss Annie Fales, who has been in
New York City since last fall, re
turned to Beaufort Sunday night for
tt summer.
;for the past few months. Mr. Ilig-' established a record throughout the
'gins has been living in Salisbury for Ftate- at least in towns of this size,
'fourteen of fifteen years and has. With superlative fire-fighting eiuip
jbeen sergeant-at-arms for the past ment, which includes the American
lour or live sessions ot the lcgisia- j i-a r ranee ana iiianam itroincrs
ture. He is the uncle of N. W. Tay- trucks, the firemen nre able to
lor and brother of Mrs. Ben Arring- successfully combat almost all the
ton of this community. Although blazes that would endanger this
Mr. Higgins was born here, he has community.
j Mrs. Graham Davis, of Charlotte, is been living elsewhere for a good! During the last half of 1929 and
-here visiting Mrs. Sallie Shelton. I many years. jthe first half of 1930 the local fire
I .department answered two-dozen a-
Mrs. Ada Allen, of Newport, has WAUt'S THEATRE INSTALLS larms. Uf this number three were-
NOVEL "OCEAN BREEZES" false; four were assists three at
! Morehead City and one at Atlantic I
Wade's Theatre of Morehead City , Beach; and five were unnecessary
Mr. and Mrs. Robt' L. Fritz are in j has just installed a new eooling sys- isuch as explosions of stoves and
I Maud Chadwick's.
of New York.
announcements which were issued from Beaufort. The bride attended
Saturday read as follows: .Greensboro college and took special
"Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitford work in music at North Carolina col
Norcom announce the marriage of lege. Until she left Greensboro last
their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to week for her marriage she was con
Mr. Newman Montross Ilorton on netted with the North Carolina Bank
Saturday, June 28, 1930, New York j and Trust company,
city." Inclosed card reads, "Will be! Mr. Horton is the son of Mr. and
at home after September 1, Forest ' Mrs. W. T. Horton, of Teekikill, N.
Hills, Long Island, N. Y." Y., and is connected with a Wall
The ceremony was solemnized at 'Street bonding company. He is a
the Little Church Around the Corner graduate of Darthmouth college,
with only a limited group of immed-i Dartmouth, N. M., where he was cap
iate relatives attending. Mrs. Charles I tain of the 1927 football team. Ha
Norcom of Greensboro, mother of the 'is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon
bride, was among the wedding guests, fraternity.
Mr. Wm. H. Bailey Teturned Mon
day from a ten day's visit to friends
and relatives at Williamsport, Penn.
lAsheville visiting relatives.
I Mr. Henry Noe, who has been
j somewhat indisposed of late, is now
much improved and working.
Miss Bettie Davis, of Raleigh, is
here visiting her sister, Mrs. Nannie
Thomas.
Mr. Will Maxwell and Miss Susie
tern by which the auditorium is kept lamps that were extinguished before
pleasant by a constant iirculation of the firemen arrived on the scene. No
air. Manager Duffy Wade calls it .water was used on any of these fires;
the "Ocean Breezes;" and it is very one hundred and twenty-five gallons
rightfully named, for it is literally of chemicals were used in putting
like the breezes straight from the j out a dozen fires. In that twelve
broad Atlantic. So strong is the cir-- month period, fires endangers d prop
culation of air that the curtain which erty totaling $43,650, while there
divides the entrance from the main, was a loss of only J250.
hall has to be fastened down to keep j A representative of the Southeast
it from flirting in the wind. This isJern Underwriter's Association came
m An rvc a Maxwell, of Greensboro and Mr. and 'the latest innovation in any of the! here some two months ago to inves-
Mrs A. U. U Bryan returned Mon-iMrs- x H Maxwell, of Atlanta, Ga.. picture houses in this section. itigate the fire fiehtinc eauinment. nnd
the insurance rates which were said
EDWARD ARRINGTON FETED to be somewhat higher than thev
u-7 i m x,urgaw wnere r.ne an(j their thre(J chiIdren ThomaS(
raited Mrs. Hugh Overstreet. j Catherine and George Allen, who
were here visiting Dr. and Mrs. C. S.
Mr. William Bunting, of Atlantic;
Miss Dora Fulcher, of Williston; Miss
Nettie Willis, of Morehead City; and
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Pake, of Willis-
ton, left this afternoon for a sever-
Maxwell left Monday morning for
! their homes.
Mrs. Lena Smith, of Charlotte, is
v. . . . , ; t. . g iiTL
, j , , . ,. , , , , iit-rc visiliuk uc-r sister, jurs. inonias
al days tour of Richmond, Washing-1 Duncan,
ton, D. C. and Baltimore. I a
j Mr. L. W. Hassell is in Raleigh to-' enjoyable games were played .by the !
Uu.uU uann-r, wno is employ-1 day attending the Democratic State I young folks, after which refresh
ments were served. Mr. Amngton 1
ON THIRTEENTH BIRTHDAY j should be. He confirmed the con-
ijecture and informed the city officials
Last Thursday evening Edward Ar-ithat this community has the best fire
rington entertained a number of his ' record of any town he has been in of
friends at a party given in honor of i late. Beaufort has a right to be
his thirteenth birthday at the Live proud of its local volunteer fire
Oak Street home of his partns, "r
land Mrs. Julian Arrington. Various
TAX NOTICE
Pay Your Qity, Taxes and Street
assessments before July 3rd. or
your property will be Advertised.
This MEANS YOU.
Maw
on in tne uoasc uuara service at Mr- Convention.
Harbor, Long Island, came yesterday j
r a visit to his parents,
Mrs. W. U. Garner.
Mr. and
WHITEHURST-HARDY
Mrs, Gordon Webb, of Charlotte,
ti here visiting her father, Mr. Wiley
Taylor.
Mr. Hardy Beacham left Saturday
for Rochester, N. Y. where he will
enter the employment of the Eastman
Kodak Company as junior physicist.
Miss Grace Duncan, who has been
spending a short while here visiting
ker parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Dun-
mmu revurnea j.o napei am &unaay. i and is employed at the Joe House
.... ,! , , !DruS Store- They are making their
Miss Lucy Holland returned home home with the bridegroom's mother
Sunday from Wilmington where she on Orange Street.
ka been visiting friends for several ! J
WMka- jlCE CREAM SUPPER
Mr. Herbert Whitehurst, of this
community, and Miss Eva Lee Hardy,
nf Rfonfni T? V Tl . .;.,..
, murried last Thursday evening at the ' Edgar Swann, Hugh Jones, Harry Ty
) Methodist Parsonage in Newport by i ler and Shearon Harris.
the Reverend R. W. Barfield. Mrs.
was the recipient of many pretty and i
useful gifts. Those enjoying the ,
hospitality of the young host were:j
Elinor Way, Alma Potter, Helen ,
Jones, Ruth Lewis, Frances Manson, !
Mary Arrington, Richard Bloodgood, I
Whitehurst ia the comely daughhter
of Mr. A. M. Hardy of Oriental; she
has been living with her grandmoth
er, Mrs. Charity Dickinson, and her
uncle, Mr. Louis Dickinson for a num
ber of years. Mr. Whitehurst is the
younger son of Mrs. Etta Whitehurst
Apple growers of Wilkes county
report about 50 per cent of a crop in jl
the mountain orchards but say the I
quality of the fruit so far is above
the average.
BUSINESS PLACES CLOSE
FOR FOURTH OF JULY
Mr. Guy Styron who has been here The Junior Order of United Amer
Tisiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j ican Mechanics will install new of
Vernon Styron for about ten days, ficers at the regular meeting Mon
retumed Sunday to Montauk, Long day night at the lodge rom in the
isiana, wnere ne is employed in. the Duncan Building. After the business
Coast Guard. ' meeting, an ice cream supper will be
served. All members are cordially
Cadet Ernest Snowden, who is at- invited to be present for this occa
tending the U. S. Naval Academy at ! sion.
Annapolis, Maryland, will arrive to-i
night to spend the a ourth of July I
here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M. S. Snowden.
There will be no formal observance
of the Glorious Fourth in Beaufort
this year but many people will take a
holiday in one way or another. The
offices at the courthouse will be clos
ed, also the banks, the postoffice, the
custom house, the Beaufort News,
some of the stores and other places
on" of business. If the weather is favor
able large crowds of people are ex
pected to come down to visit the
beach resorts in this section.
Spare Time?
Let us cut
You a Slice
of Spare
Time by
Doing your
BAKING-
Prompt Attention to
Special Orders
Betts Bakery
PHONE 133-J
MOREHEAD CITY ITEMS
HOWARD GASKILL MARRIED
IN KENLY LAST THURSDAY
Mrs. M. R. Springle, who has
Deen spending the last lew months in ents, Mr. and Mrs. T
New York City, has returned to her
home here.
Konly, June 27 In a ceremony
navtitf aii9a1 Kir linuntir uvwl Vi.i rm.
Mr. Ralph Wade of Chicago hasjg simplicity, Miss Mary Lee Hooks
arrived in the city to spend a few Uj m. h,j v nob;n ..
,weeks summer vacation with his par- nlai.ried Thursday evenimr'at seven
C. Wade. i 'i.-.i.- t u v, f n, k:,i,0
T. M. Thomas, Jr.
City Clerk
I HAVE YOU EVER TRIED
! ARMTS MAYONNAISE
i ?
This Delicacy Can Be Purchased At
CLAWSON'S STORE
Mrs. Julia Wood Uzzelle and M
r- parents in Kenly. Rev. J. H. Friz-
and Mrs. Wilsoi of Goldsboro whrnLii,. f. ''.,. a
' ' Bl'eu" K"ie weeK end in uir,ir the rinc
n- v YVVi tuVinr.it e H nnn.itk. it j u. , .. . ... I "Sing ine ring
'. ; , " " , . , 1 lclul"e" ionuay to tneir Methodict En-
where he has been for the past sev
eral days and remains quite sick.
ceremony of the
iscopal Church. The
T , ii.ciciiii'uj v txo uciiuiiucu ill tile im cn-
Mrs. John Dunn, Carrie Arendell '., th t o; t.L:u,
....u v.wiSo xicnueraon anr
Frank an(i cose friends.
i Henderson spent the day here Sun- ' The wedding took place in the liv-
Milt U lUIBi UA . Ull"" ll llltv v. UAJ. I. m . i 1 l l
i w:i io I u i , , v. ; mg room of the home which was dec
m buBiness trip to Wilson Wednesday, i Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade. v,.i,f ,;v, .
m v t, 4 tt ,f- . r?"' oaugnter. Mrs. ' ers, carrying out a color scheme of
Dr T. E. Britt former Health of- Wade was before ker marriage Miss green and white. Lighted tapers ad
ficer for Carteret has recently be-n Alice Bennett. to the effectiveneSs of the setting,
appointed to that position in Beau-: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dortch and Just prior to the ceremony Miss
fort County. children of Goldsboro are spending Selma Grey Hooks, sister of the bride,
TI . , , p the week m the city at the tfzzell played Traumerei, by Schumann. To
Mrs. Hugh Overstreet, or Burgaw, cottage on Shepard Stret. the strains of the wedding march
fa here .visiting Mrs. A. D. 0 Bryan. , Mrs. Edna Earle Barne. of Wash- from Lohengrin, the couple entered
r, j . i i1"?" " ch"Peroninff Party of and took their places before an im-
Mis. Matt.e Dncan and mother, eighteen young ladies and young men provi.ed altar of fern and Shasta
Mrs. Lou Duncan Miss Maud King at Mrs. Mart Willii' home on the cor- daisies where the vows wer. spoken,
.nd Mis. Eunic. Freeman of Golds-;er of lOtth l and Shepard Street. I The bride wa. attired in an en
boro, l.ft last week for Florida where Mrs. W H. Wooten and childr.n '.emble of Independence blue gtor
they are touring the state. and Mrs. Croom of Kinston arrived ' gette with accessories to match. She
tt t t t f'ty Sunday t. sp.na the nwnth wore a shoulder corag of bride'.
Mr. aa iu. ""'" i uij. iney are occupying the
children of New Bern are spending a; cottage of Mr. 0. C. Willi on Shep-
few dayi here. ard Straet.
. , T,. ntL t " .graduated rrom cast L-arouna leacn-
W. U wuniora, nre NOTICE. ... rllP!,.. Greenville, in th class
of 1927, and for the pas three years
!. . 1 . it. 11- 1 l -
QUALITY"
roses and valley lillies.
Mrs. Gaskill is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Hooks of Kenly. She
Fire Chief
Rockv Mount, and J. B. Sorsby, of
the same city, will spend the week
aid her.
.
Mrs. W. E. Henderson, Mrs. Tom
Lowery and daughter, Annie Laura
and Mr. James Henderson ajl of
Trenton are spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Loftin on Queen
Street
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dill Potter, of
Charleston, W. Va., and Mar. and
Mrs. Tom Potter, of Charlotte, were
kere this wek visiting friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Williamson, of
Rocky Moant, are here visiting Mrs.
Williamson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Ilanell.
The library in the Court-house An-; h tauirht. in the public sckools of
nex will be closed all day Friday, I Johnston County. In the spring of
July 4. ltf29 she represented her home town
Mrs. P. B. Loftin, Librarian. ';n the beauty pageant of the East
Carolina Exposition held in Farm
viUe. Mr. Gaskill is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Gaskill of Beaufort. He
holds a position in the office of the
. . . FT. 1 . 1 .J -T-..1 .
Workmen have begun the annual i American ieiepuune .m
cleaning ef the municipal water Company in Selma, North Carolina,
, . .1...T while thev will where the couple will be at home af-
begm painting it. This job is a rath-Iter a short wedding tour to points in
Municipal Water Tank
Being Re-painted Now
Some persons buy for price some for fashion and wise persons
for quality! Because bound up with quality are the best aspects of
the all three.
And the less you have to spend, the more vital R is to buy wisely.
Whenever you buy on the basis of quality and not price, you save
from the first to last.
We have always maintained that quality is the foundation of a
successful business. We like to think that this is reflected in every
thing about our business.
When you buy building material, you expect to use it a life time.
Tou are not satisfied unless it stands the demands you put upon it, and
still looks weH. If you choose a house of good material, well built, of
good design it will give satisfactory service.
When yuu build it is important to you That you don't speind a
dollar needlessly. That you get just what is needed to make a suit
able building. That the grade of material be proper. And that the
tost is right
We dnt charge for Estimates and w sell you with the id-ea of
making a permanent friend and customer. ,
BRING IN YOUR ESTIMATE OR WE WILL HELP MAKE
ONE
er precarious and difficult one. Every
year or so the city has the rust re
moved and it is given a freh coat of
paint. At ths same time, if any re
pairs are necessary thes ire made.
Men working on it look dwarfed
Virgiaia.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grey Hooks
announce the marriage of their aaugh
ter
Mary Lee
Beaufort Lumber and Manufacturing Co.
"Everything For the Builder"
QUALITY PLUS SERVICE
Phone 66