it j PAGE SIX TUS BEAUFORT NBWft THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1931. ouniy Gnwspondence Items for this column should reach the New? office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructionc and supplies. STELLA Mr. Jere Pelletier and family spent a few dnys here during the holidays with his mother, Mrs. J. Walter Pel letier. Will Weeks Barber spent Christ man day with Lewey Hargate at Sil verdale. Geraldine Pelletier and little son, Gerald Pelletier, spent the week end homo with her mother. K atie and Elizabeth Mills, Elmer Henderson and Millard Spencer were I Miss Connie Willis who is attend ing E. C. T. T. C. spent the Christ mas holidays here with her parents 'Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Willis, j Mr. Edward Piner spent the holi 'days home with his parents Mr. and ;Mrs. Ed. W. Piver, he will return to j Bailey the last of the week where he lis teaching. ! Mrv and Mrs. Noah Hunnings and family of Alliance is spending the i holidays here with their daughter 'Mrs. Roy Dixon. 1 Mrs. M. D. Pridgen and children of Chapel Hill is spending the holi days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Piver. Mr. Riley Beachem returned to pend- here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Piner and chil dren spent the Christmas holidays iSneads Ferry Monday after with Mrs.'Piner's parents, Mr. and !jng the holidays with his family here. Mrs. Stephen Gaskill of Straits. Little Logan Whitehurst is very ill Mrs. Allie Willis, and son, Fernie, ,at present, all hope he will soon be of Marshallberg is now in Wiliston Wcll. visiting relatives and friends. j Mrs. Tom Gilgo and children re- Miss Ilettio Gardner of Fountain, .turned to their home at Portsmouth N. C. is in Williston visiting friends. ; Sunday after spending the last two Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tosto of New months here with her parents. She Bern are now in Williston vistiing Was accompanied back by her husband Mrs. Tosto's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward. The citizens of Williston wish the dull seeming more like Sunday. Hope every one had a good tome. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Springle of Raleigh spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Springle and family. Miss Beatrice Morton spent Sun day with Miss Helen Russell. Mrs James Skinner spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Azer Jones spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norman and family. Miss Corrinne Willis was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whitley and children of West Beaufort spent Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fodrie. Mr. J. A. Lupton and Mr. McKeb er Lupton spent Sunday with Mr. John Dickinson. Mr. and children of New Bern spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Springle Mrs. Florence Skinner and chil dren spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Taylor. the Baord of Trustees. This valu- plans to establish a permanent camp able gift follows the donation of 378) as soon as he can sell enough tim acres made to the same department !ber to get started. last June. The forest given last June is known as the George Watts Hill demonstration forest and is lo cated on both sides of the Flint Riv er about 17 miles north of Durham on the Roxboro Highway, two mils south of ' Rougemont. The new area adjoins the original gift and is in three tracts. The land contains about 4,000 cords of pine wood now suitable for the market nad more than 300,000 board feet of hardwood timber, says Dr. Julius V. Hofmann, head of the college forestry department. Some of the land is open and will be used for reforestation studies. The whole nrnft will bp Uftpd na a lnhnrnfArv hv Mrs. Leslie Springle and ,.ef,. ,fjQf. j r vtt Mr. Hill made a provision in his deed that all the income from the forests must be used by the forestry department alone for the carrying forward of its work. Dr. Hofmann plans to establish a nursery on the State College farm to begin immed iately the grownig of seedling trees for planting on the open areas. In commenting on this additional gift to the College, Dr. E. C. Brooks, president, acclaimed Mr. Hill as a ben efactor of the permanent prosperity of the State. The college will en deavor to train students in handling farm woodlands profitably as well as for commercial forestry positions, he said. Kara TfviAw Q-ffornnrtTl Mr. Frank Yates and family 0f ! remaining citizens of Carteret coun- Durham snent a few davs here withi anu elsewuere a u 1,cw cal' his sister, Mrs. B. W. Irvin during the week. Mr. Carl Weeks and Miss Macy Weeks passed through here Sunday afternoon on their way to Swansboro. Mrs. Ralph Bender and son, John Robert, of Hubert spent the day Fri day with her sister Mrs. Mamie W. Barker. GLOUCESTER. Mrs. Mattie Gillikin spent the last week end with her sister Mrs. T. L. Willis. LUKENS bad SMYRNA LENOXVILLE Mr. Truman Davis who has been enmloved in Ohio for the nast two Christmas Eve night a program and vears returned home last week to also a Christmas tree were given at sperid the Christmas holidays with his the Tabernacle church for the bene-parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis, fit of the younger people of our com-1 Mr. Herbert Hancock left Sunday munity. The Christmas tree was for Bachelor after spending Christ beautifully decorated and the Ep- man here w;th his family, (worth League and Ladies Aid. Money Mr. Edwin T. Piner of Norfolk, j went to buy the small children fruit. : Spent the Christmas holidays at Mr. Ervin Davis who has been em-'Marshallberer with his familv. return- iw, m,,. p.l-0 Uff Th,.w f Plo'ed at Tarboro for some time lefting to his ship, the U. S. S. Pontchar Mr Chas. Pake left Thursday for Sun(, ftpr spending the Christmas 'train, Sunday Mr. Piner is chief Norfolk, where he is employed, after ith h- nrpnt!. Mr fln(j ' ., , ' , ' spendnig the Christmas holidays Tc n, gunner on the sh.p and has been sta- with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ! V ,n , CnHnn Wt of w,r fr th? j Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West of War- two years. The ship was tranferred T , , ;saw spent the week end with her par- to Norfolk two wetks aeo Mrs. Sophia Lupton,. daughters, ! iT T v VnWnrA l 10 . 01I. ?, Wf tK!8 ar- Ellen and Callie and son James of RuDert Pott v.'h0 has been in!w Vw ,'r V . T I T nla left- ?nnHiv fnr T nla after h Rupert i igott who nas Dten in : William of llhston passed through mg Christmas w ek here tith r Ta !the COa;t 9 " the here S on ther to a Hves raa-sey coast for several years motored few days with Mrs. Willis' ssiter, Mrs. " , , ,home Wednesday to spend his vaca-i Tamps Willi Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Styron of!tion V , ani.es , 's; u ' . Virs-ini.1 TWh. Va nH Mi H,, .; . 1 Mr- and Mrs- Carlton Hancock of n j j ,V x i ,.. ' Mr- and Mrs- u- J- Miadleton and Ohio SDent the Christmas hnlidnvs Goodwin and Mr. Chnstonher W l s'T. , m . . . sptiii me nrisimas noiiaays . i , , . , I , ; mrs. luiuuieion s sisier lurs. v. i-i. here w th Mr V?I.Jl-C"l of Warsaw moto-d "ome'Mr. andMr,E " " r. X . u l0" i Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Walter Goodwin and son Wal- We have had some mighty weather during Christmas. Miss Inez and Grace Pittman spent Christmas with their grandmother Mrs. E. M. Pittman. A crowd of Beaufort boys were the guests of the Lukens girls Saturday night and Sunday night. Mr. Bob Smith and Percy Garner came over here for a while Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Willie Pittman returned to his work at Bachelor Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Smith spent Christmas with her sister Mrs. W. S. Pittman. Hill Presents Forest To College Department ter James of Lola are spending a few Hancock's parents, B. Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simnsnn. Mrs meir Dromer Mr. u. u. inaawicK. Jettie Willis and family and Mrs. Le Mr. Herbert Phillips of Hookerton ;ona Simpson attended Wade's Thea- days here with her brother and wife, ! daV9 with MisEva i f M7"e,aa V,,y barday n'ght- Mr. and Mrs. James Willis. 3 V Zt nt w, L. and. ? rs F1?yd Chadwkk of Misses Louise Willis and mdKd"Z:i i:'S.r.A:C':! ' traits ana Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pig- Daniels sfn,fpnta af w r. s r. . . "' "J ",e.Sue?1 oi u.eu-uaugn- ott 0f Gloucester M-f- v n r,J.iterAlrs- U- u- adwick Saturday af-lyisiti ...v.t,u,n,, i,. ,cit luunuuy ternoon to resume ner studies alter spending the Christmas holidays at home. F. H. JETER Raleigh, Dec. 29 A Christmas present of 721 acres of open and tim ber land lying next to his Quail Roost Farm in upper Durham County was presented to the forestry department of the school of agriculture at State College on December 21 by George Watts Hill, young capitalist and civ ic leader of Durham. Formal presen tation of the deeds was made by Mr. Hill to the Executive Committee of Mr. Baker Lupton left Saturday af ternoon for Norfolk, Va., where he is employed; after spending Christ mas here with relatives. spent Sunday here isiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Geortre Davis. Mr and Mrs. George Russell of j Mrs. Bessie Webb of Morehead Russell s Creek spent a few days; City spent a short time here Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. with her sister Mrs. Herbert Han Whitehurst. cock TIT 1 Ttf T- T 1 1. r - a.iu mis. uan rigow oi ureen- Sheriff E. M. ChaHwVt v!it0J Mrs. Alex Lewis and son Clarence, ! v. " riw ' t aUVea ana trlends nere last Sunday' Alio L'L4k.ll in I . dim in ,v .1 . l1 I l r grandchildren, Pearl, Luther and ott. Beaufort, Chadwick, Christmas LOLA. Well, the Christmas holidays are ni t . r . .. . i ii , i wmnes uw . spent innstmas aayj Mr Man.in DudIey of at Atlantic the guest of Mrs. Malsey ;Misses Katie and Edith Mr. Nance Barker of Lukins. was ' j tu - m: t.j nocoir, an,D n.,i-i t- , the guest of Miss Inez Pittman Christ na Pigott Mrs. Curley Lawrence of Otway is ma3r " j ! Miss Marie Jarvis of Straits spent here visiting her mother Mrs. Ritta Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lupton and Sunday night with Miss Vada Chad- D- children returned Monday from Lola wick , Capt and Mrs. A. W. Styron left where they spent the Christmas holi- ! Monday for Washwoods Coast Guard .days with relatives. STRAFT Station after spending the Christmas Mr Allen Lupton of Norfolk, Va., KA 1 holidays with relatives and friends, left Monday after spending a few! ' Uv, ;j t,i, l.. ,f days with relatives. j Mr. Donald Chadwick is at home Mr. William Goodwin of Lola spent visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Christmas here with his daughters, C. Chadwick. Mesdames L. H.- Pake and James . Mr- Orville Gaskill who is attend Willis. ing business College at Baltimore, Md. SOUTH RIVER C. T. Willis and Miss Roxie Good win. Mrs. Walter Goodwin left Mon day. i.t; T?,flR r !,.,: is home visiting his parents Mr. ant!., j5 t . M r r r v-u !few "avs at Portsmouth with re la- Mrs. C. G. Gaskill. Mr. John Harmon left Tuesday for tives. TT- T T J. . XT T, . r.,i tt- 'i ri. ,i 1,1 m- i-upiun oi new cern y pleasant Christmas Christmas holidays with his parents, U"" fere wlth hls fath" . It, seemed more Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Harmon. Lupton. We had a very and the quietest. like Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon children spent Christmas day vistiing relatives.' Mr. and Mrs. George Hall 1 Messrs. Elva and Ella Whitehurst and of Baltimore, Md., are home visiting here their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. J Whitehurst. and Mr. C. D. Chadwick RUSSELL'S CREEK mother Kena Hall spent last Thurs- ing at Bolivia left Tuesday J !iL df .. n TT11 -i n I " aay wnn Mrs. nena nau s sister Mrs. spending the Christmas holidays with Alex Pittman. his parents Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Chad- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Glover spent wick. Christmas with Mrs. Glover's parents Messers Leona and Odessa Jarvis are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pittman. home visiting their parents Mr. and X Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dixon from Mrs. C. T. Jarvis. j Becton spent a week with Mrs. Dix- Messrs. 'Donald', Leona and Claude X on's parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eu- Chadwick made a business trip to banks- New Bern Monday. 1 ? Mr. William Cannon has gone to Mrs. Sam Gibbs of Beaufort was Becton this week to take a iob of fV, Dt ,.f n n ru . 3. worK. Services will be held at the Free Will Bantist church Sunday January after '4) at n o'clock, everybody please come. 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This Is The Home Cf Complete Ford Service Authorized Ford Dealer Loftin Motor Company 'Phone 91 BEAUFORT, N. C. Craven Street X ' Tue.-day. C. Chadwick Mr. George Tosto is building a gar-; Mr. Burton St.Pwnrt whn tP,.hJ age for Mr. John Gillikin. 'in schooi at Clavton left Tuesday t Mr. Emmett Tosto spent Saturday after spending the holidays with his ' night at Merrimon with his friend parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stew- I vjienn arraway. 'art Mrs. John Wallace and daughter! Mr. Marvin Pigott who is employed Lillie Wallace, Sadie Wallace and at. r,anP TTpnrv Va n0T,t r.hrt. V.linn Rai.Vio. cnnn. 14. C"t 1 I . .. V with Mrs. Alex Pittman We are very glad to see the sun shining after so much bad weather, isie Pigott mas with his family. Mrs. Leon Taylor of Bogue spent the holidays with her sister Miss Jes- fry. E The roads over our way are some kinda bad now, WILLISTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lola Piner Dec. 25 a son, Frank Lindell. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Willis spent the week end at Morehead City. Mr. S. M. Willis spent the Christ mas holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Stacy Wilson of Marshallberg. Mrs. Browning Piner has been a visitor at the home of her husband's parents this week Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Stewart of Edenton are here visiting relatives. Mr. Ernest Phillips of Hookerton spent a few days with Miss Eva Stewart NORTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Phillips and children of Greensboro returned home Sunday after spending the hol idays, here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Lewis of Raleigh spent a few hours here vis- Miss Maggie Gillikin returned to jiting their aunt Mrs. Suddie Wade, the home of Mrs. Carlyle Willis Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butts of Halt day from her home where she spent fax spert the Christmas holidays here the Christmas holidays. visiting Mrs. Butt's parents Mr. and f Mr. Martin Wilhs of Baltimore is ! Mrs. Alex Wade. Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. 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