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MGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 Correspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for Instructionr and supplies. Mrs. Denard Roberts Jr. who has been here for quite a while, left for Deland, Fla., Sunday. Mr. Donald Chadwiek w at Rose Hill spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chadwiek. Misses Matilda Gaskill and Bessie Stewart students at E. C. T. College Greenville spent Thanksgiving with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chadwiek of Bolivia spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Chadwick's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira PlinHwirlf. TVipv warp ai'eomnanied by Mrs. Chadwick's sister Miss Victor ia Marron. Misses Odessa and Leona Jarvis spent Thanksgiving with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gaskill and daughter Matilda and Miss Thelma Whitehurst spent the week end at Kinston visiting Misses Sallie and Katie Whitehurst. 1 KA1 I 3 say Mr. Chadwiek is mnrh ttt Miss Margaret Hamilton of Beau fort h0SDital. gnPKt Thnnlrcrn'irir... U -6" "'8 eie wun airs, vernon Sinmsen Mr. and Mrs Wnnoironf nt C..1.1. VA UUUbll ho teaches ' Carolina who h9 been visiting their . . son anH fnmilv f xwA i i i j nu inra, viauue noneycutt returned to their home last baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and daughter Miss Hilda, and Mrs. Irene wiins of Wiliston, spent Thanksgiv. ing at r ountam, N. C. with Mr. and Mrs. uruce Eagle. Sheriff E. M. ChadwirW nJ oieto. Miss Maggie Chadwink nf ran.,.' ter, Mr. Alvin Fulford, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chadwiek and riaticrhtov vi and Mrs. Maggie Hancock spent Sat- uruay at iew Uern. Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. A. V and daughters Louise and Agnes, and mia. nancocK, attended Wada's Th. ater at Moreead Citv r,ri Mrs. Bessie Webb Friday afternoon. NORTH RIVER Mrs. Sudie Mcintosh is spending a while with relatives on Russell's Creek. Miss Leone Hardesty of Core Creek spent the holidays here with Miss Annie Mae Warren. Mrs. Tom Gilgo and children of Portsmouth are spending some time here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mason and daughters Louise of Beaufort spent the week end here with her sister Mrs. W. P. Arthur. Mrs. P. B. Beachem and son Gar. ence and daughter Edna and Irene spent Monday in New Bern. Mr. Harvey Hunnings and his brother Floyd and Clarence Beachem spent a short while with relatives in Varona Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Noe and daughter of Beaufort spent Friday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arthur Miss Carrie Willis, a student at E. C. T. College spent the holidays here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Solo. mon Willis. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem attend ed the union meetincr at Sound Vipw cnurcn Sunday. Pearl Davis. Mr. Harry McCartney and family of Wilmington spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Viola Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lewis left Sunday for Wilmington to visit rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whittmore re turned to their home in Reidsville Saturday after spending Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Davis. Rev. Mr. Culp returned Monday from Oeracoke where he has been holding a series of meetings. He and Rev. Mr. Wall will conduct ser vices during this week in Morehead ' City M. E. Church. Mr. Edward Southard who is con nected with the American Tobacco Co grieved when they heard the sad news of the death of his father; broken to him at the cemetery Mon day afternoon just as he was putting the remains of Boyden Wilson away. As a community, we extend to him our sympathy. LENOXVILLE Mr. L. H. Pake who was injured November 22, in an automobile ac cident is improving slowly. Mrs. Sophia Lupton and children Allen and Callie of Lola were here a short while Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Lupton and children and ico Ponm'n DnU. i. 1L mi 1 d.ij-.h t u ., .:! . . . Km lne nans- ui nciuaviue spent x uaiinstjivuis i giving holidays at Lola with Miss Pearl Davis. Misses Gladys and Mary Davis and Marjorie Lewis, students of E. C. T. College spent Thanksgiving with their parents. Mr. S. H. Davis left Sunday for Norfolk hospital for treatment. lhe many fnensd of Mr. W. E. Adair of Beaufort were very much and Mrs. Monroe Simnsnn a short while at Smyrna Sun- Mr, spent day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels and chil dren, Bertram and Luila spent the week end at Roe visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Morton and children of Russell's Creek were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pake Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lewis and Miss Inez Pittman spent Sunday at Lukens. - Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Pake of Wil liston was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Pake Friday evening. Mrs. Jack Parkin and daughter, Mrs. Newman Lewis, Mrs. Billie Smith and Mrs. Julia Brooks were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pake Sunday. Mr. James Lupton Jr., of Lola spent the week end here the guest of Mr. Harvey Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Day and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goodwin were the guests of Mrs. F. M. Goodwin Monday. Fourteen seed pans have been kept busy in Person County this fall har vesting a supply or home grown les- pedeza seed. GLOUCESTER, LOLA. We had some rain last week which every one was glad to see. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Salter from Harkers Island were visitors here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Daniels of Stacy are here spending the week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Daniels. Mr. W. S. Goodwin was a visitor at Elizabeth City Monday. Mrs. J. J. Day and daughter and brother of Oriental spent Thanksgiv ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Daniels. Mr. Luther Lupton was a business visitor at New Eern Monday. Mrs. Guy Lupton and children of Lenoxville spent Thanksgiving with her father Mr. George Lupton. Miss Fannie Pake of Lenoxville spent Thanksgiving with Miss Ellen Lupton. Miss Ellen Lupton spent the week end at Atlantic. Mrs H. C. Cherrv si on the siW ; list this week. Her friends hope she will soon be better. Mr. Jimmie Lupton spent the week at Lenoxville visiting relatives. Mr. Leo and Jimmie Lupton and Mr. Floyd Hardy were the guests of Mr. Preston Day Monday night. BOGUE. School closed Wednesday for Thanks giving, most of nnr fnn... i thanksgiving and the week end at their homes. Mrs. Ecu Tavlor nnrl Ht: Smith who have been visiting rela- i iNorioix returned home Sat urday nignt. Mr. and Mrs. Effron Smith of Nor folk, Va., spent the week end with relatives here. Edgar, Francis, Robert and Mr Province of Goldsboro spent the week end with W. E. Bagg3. Mr. and Mrs. A s ...j -- "jmt ana family were business visitors to New oern rriaay. We had a fine rain whnh i j . w aa uau- iy needed, Saturday. A large crowd fro mhere attended Recorder's court in Beaufort Tues day. , MERRIMOfr CORE CHEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Doy Dickinson and little daughter of New Bern spent Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mr. Archie Smith and Miss Irene Smith were in our neighborhood a while Friday evening visitnig friends, Mrs. Roy Mason and children of Harlowe visited at the home of Mrs. J. H. Dickinson Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Outlaw and little daughter who have been visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson left Friday for their home in Elizabeth City. Mrs. D. L. Hardesty and children spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mi. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson. Mr. Vernon Guthrie was a visitor in our community Sunday night. Miss Lossie Hardesty snent the week end with Miss Marie Dickinson. Mrs. T. P. Tosto and brother Guy Sabiston of Beaufort spent a while Thursday with their parents Mr. and Mis. G. M. Sabiston. Quite a crowd of young folks gath ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston Friday night enjoying many games. Miss Evelyn Masnn -.f t and Mis:, Flora Gaskill of Sealevel spent last Tuesday night with Miss Beatrice Mason. Mr and Mrs. Claud Edmundson of Oriental spent Thanksgiving here vis iting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson and Rox ie Carraway of Bridgeton came over for the holiday and tnrnoj v, t , . ..v..nli nuiije r naay. Miss Beatrice Mason spent Thurs day with Mrs. E. S. Martin. Mrs. E. S. Martin. Mrs. W. B. Mar tin and Mrs. G. M. Parr,,-,. ;t.uj Rev. H. C. Harmon Dreached his farewell sermon at the Tabernacle Sunday evening which was enjoyed Dy ail. We all have enjoyed having nev. rl. U Harmon and family with us for the past year and hope them great success in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West of War. saw and Mrs. West's brother Mr. Al. bert Fulford spent the week end with their mother Mrs. Laura Fulfod. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Davis and lit tle daughter Mare-arpt I visitors at Davis Thanksgiving. Miss Aleeze Lefferts a teacher of ft.enansville spent Thankscivinir here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lefferts. Mrs. Guy Willis and little snn Wil lie Guy of Smyrna snent a few Hnvc the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pii?ott. Mrs. Georee Russell anrl liu " uvi6 avii George Miller of Russell's rWot spent the week end with her r, fuidlbO Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Whitoi,,,, I Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Chadwiek and .little daughter Eloise of Smyrna spent Thankseivinc with Mr rh, J wick's, parents Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Chadwiek, i j.y Messrs. Harry McCartney of WiU mington and Garland Lewis allberg were callers in our community Misses Leona and Odessa Jarvis pf Straits were callers in our neighbor hood Thanksgiving. There was a dance given Thanks giving evening at the home f ivr- ,and Mrs. Charlie Nelson, all report jed.a good time. I Many people of this community at ! tended the funeral Monday of Boy , den Willson of Marshallberg. i air. and Mrs. O. B. Willis and Mr. j Wilis' sister Mrs. Mary Bell of More: ihead City were callers noro o C4 ic n NOT-IN 50 YEARS A-SALE-LIKE-THIS JJ , Tj " 3 i,''lday afternon- j hours Thanksgiving. Mr-. V. T. M.-s. ay aiternoon at the homo r,f J. H. Dickinson playing croquet. SMYRNA Every one seems to be so glad of the nice rain which came to us Sat urday. At this writing the fog and smoke has cleared away considerably Mrs. Irene Simpson spent Sunday and Sunday night with her niece Mrs. Walker Gwynn at Straits. Sheriff Chadwiek and Mrs. Leila Bell of Morehead Citv. were vioitnrc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Hancock Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pigott of Gloucester, fpent Thanksgiving here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis. The Smyrna school teachers and Misses Dollie and Mazie Davis, and Eileen Wade, had a most enjoyable Visit with Mrs. Se-rvin at Davis Island Wednesday night of last week. Con tests were held. refreshinr.r,f ed, after which all enjoyed music and dancing. Mr. V. A. Chadwiek was taken to Beaufort to Dr. Chadwiek Sundry morning quite sick with ptomaine poison, at this time we are glad to week end with her people in Beaufort Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carraway spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. R P ra,. j Roy Carraway spent Thanksgiving in Morehead Citv the OMiec rf 1Yf J Mrs. R. T. Willis Misses itta and Pffio Tv- South River spent Sunday with Misses Vera and .Nina F,,Kou Mr. and Mrs. f!liffn crtn v KiviiKu were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mar tin Sundav afternnnn Miss Eva Martin and hrnth, If m spent the wppIc onJ 1 nr.. t " "er aunt oi. Larraway. Mrs. J F. Mason spent the week end at Lukens with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Pittman. ' Miss Louise Carraway spent Sun day night with her cousin Miss Mer lum Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stallings mo tored to Beaufort Saturday afternoon Mr. Ben Rnrto f i t- , . j vj. nil L'ouniy nomp Fodne spent some time rasped thru Monday enroute to South Hardy dauter Mrs. Leroy Mr. D. M. and H. B. Salter were -us.ness victors in New Bern Mon. liny. Ei nest Martin spent Monday in Boaufort. Mr. and Mrs G. M. Carraway spent -Vonaay with Rev and Mrs. J. M Car. rav?.. LUKENS last, We have had onmo . . ai which we were all wlo t Mrs. George Mason and children of Oriental spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barker Lukens " SPCnt S"nday at Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lewis of Lenoxville : spent Sunday with Mr aaa Mr. C. K. Barker. Mrs. C. H. Rnrt-or j, few days at Oriental with her daugh tr Mrs. Gorge Mason. nrSMei1' aC-k 8nd Jeph Mason -pent Thanksgiving with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mason. Aliss Neta Mason spent the week end at Oriental. MARSHALLBERG Services were held at both church es Sunday morning and evennig and Rev. Mr Lineberger preached at Woodville church in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Wilson and Monroe Wilson of the New Jersey Coast Guard were called home on ac count of the death nf their who accidentally shot himself Thanks s'vmg morning at Brown's Island. Mrs. Milton Willis has otiiM.jl from Duke Hnsnitoi ir- r "n many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Francis Whitemore f p.ij. ville returned to her home Saturday after spending two weeks with Miss I -W n I Fortv-five farmers and farm wom en sold $271.96 worth of surplus pro duce on the Durham curb market last Saturday. j VWOEJ "-a Jewelry - Prices TORN TO SHREDS BEGINNING SATURDAY Dec 5tb. At 10 A.M. And Continuing For 17 DAYS W. H. Bailey The Beaufort Jeweler Throws His Entire Stock of Di AMDS WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVER, CHINA AND GLASSWARE INTO THE TURMOIL OF A MAMMOTH MINIATURE PRICE SALE AT PRICES THAT WILL BE THE LIMIT OF LITTLLENESS SEE THE LARGE BILLS CONTAINING FULL PARTICULARS OF THIS MAMMOTH SELLING FRANK J.HART SALESMANIN CHARGE (1 l h N t E A AAA. " " i Z!" K 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. SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. THE LINEN THREAD CO. Distributors of American Net & Twine Co's Products Lombard and Colvert Streets BALTIMORE, Md. BRANCHES- GLOUCESTER 105 Maplewood Ave. CHICAGO 154 West Austin Ave , Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. T GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING A. N. & T. COY LINEN GILL NETTING BURNHAM'S COD LINES Purse Seines, Traps and all oth er Alliances fitted Complete. 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