THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 fA6 SEVEM (( M. Carrawi )j Mr. Hern i I l-.ftmc. r.n V Items for tnia column should reach the News office each Tn-.rf.. If yonr community U net represented write ui for instruction end supplies. f iSnJareto'a visited at the home of Mr. )) and Hr,. H. B. Salter last week. Mrs. C. S. Nelson spenta few days a-t week with her dauehter Mrs. H. ay. man larrawav returned ome on Fridav nftpr a v.'eek in New Bern. Mrs. Mary E. Ball returned to Har lowe Sunday after vistiing Mrs. D. M. Salter for ten days. Mis3 Annie Mclntyre and Miss Mildred Salter entertainer! their house gue;t3 jointly at a beach par ty at Atlantic Beach on Monday. uuring the afternoon a trio to the PELETIER Mr. Chester Morse and son, Ber- RUSSELL'S CREEK is visiting Miss Geraldine Lewis. ! The reaular monthly meeting of !the Ladies Missionary Society was The Lea?ue of the Free Will Bap- i held a: Tuttle's Grove church last :ist church motored to Holly Springs j Tuesday night. The main object of Sunday afternoon to the convention, j this meeting was to draw the- lucky Morehead City received the banner ; ticket for the yo-yo bed spread which for havine the largest attendance. Morehead City had thirty six mem bers present and Russell's Creek had thirty four. Every one who went en joyed the trip. Little Mr. Charles Morton, who has been terribly sick for some time with typhoid fever is greatly improv the society made to raise money for thee hureh. A lady in New Bern got the spread. Miss Blanche Dudley is quite sick at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of Bach elor spent Saturday night with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks. Mrs. H. T. Dudley and daughter ed, that there are now 1.500 or more unemployed persons in Craven coun ty and that much relief work will be necessary here during the fall and winter. More than ever before-, new persons are appealing for relief aid and food here, it is reported. GALES CREEK We all feel very glad and thank- na ed. He can now walk with some one U. S. Bureau of Fisheries and surft0 help him. He is now spending ajLois spent the week end at Otway bathing were enjoyed after whichiwmle wfth ms aunt, Mrs. Sudie Car-'with her mother Mrs. Lawrence. supper was served to the followin- mack- We are a11 s"l-d t0 now "e 13 Mrs. A. J. Grady and children have Misses Elsie Tillman Sarah Rrf .improving. Sarah Daniel, Panthea Bovd. Annie I Mr- and Mrs- sheP Willis of More returned to their home in New Bern after vistiing with her parents Mr, CORE CREEK Mr. William Dudley who has been . . V r o " " :-i f aiuci, xallLIieil DOYCL Annie r rd were visitors m New Bern at-;fi that we were blessed with some Mclntyre. Mildred Salt m..-. head City were the guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Griff Dudley, urday. nines howers of rain. The crops were! Roy Crews. Ebhip B.. r. i Mrs. C. G. Cuthrell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Fodrie and Mr. Murry Benboro and family of amost perished but we think we will1 Rogers and Joe Mclntvre ' Mr. and Mr3. W. W. Russell spent son, and Mrs. Ferbie Fodrie attend- Oak Ridge entertained a numoer or make 80me corn and peanut3 alVfj the ! Mr. Joe Mclntyre returned ot New their friends at the Breezy Point potatoes will yet do good. I York on Tuesday after spending a Lodge last week. ! Mr. Elmer Garner, Mr. C. M. month with his grand parents Rev Mr. and Mrs. Willie Meadows vis- sharpe who live in this community and Mrs. J. M. Carraway. ited Mr?. Meadow's parents, Mr. and , jght near neighbors have been miss-: Rev. B. H. Brandenburg Mr Cobb Mrs. C. T. Jarvis at Straits during inj? their chickens and they could and Miss Mae Brandenburg spent the week end. not get up with the thief till right Tuesday at Mrs. D. M. Salter's. Quite a number of the boys and recently they yfound what it was by Miss Elva Salter is ' visiting' Mr. girls of the community enjoyed a chasing it with dogs. They found it to ! and Mrs. C. N. Nelson in Bridgeton! fish fry at Mr. Chester Morse's Sat- be a big wild cat. He had also made! Honoring her house guests Miss urday night. ! a raid on Mr. J. H. Lewis' turkeys 1 Mildred iSalter entertained a' num- Messrs. Wade and Glen Marshal and killed 24 in one night. We think ber of her friends at bridge and rook of Colfax and several of their friends there is more than one wild cat. I Tuesday evening. After four progres spent several days of last week at The F. W. B. Union of Carteret ' sions, high score bridge prize, a deck Meadows' camp. County convened at Holly Springs on of cards, went to Miss Panthea Boyd Messrs. Earl Morton and Jim Lil- July the 30th and we are glad to of Henderson and high score rook lington of Swansboro were visitors know fine delegations from Sound prize, a deck of rook cards, to Mrs. here Saturday night. View attended the meeting and we ! Mary Montgomery of Washington, D. Misses Kitty and Georgia Meadows are more than glad to say that Eld- C., Consolations went to Mrs. W. I. visited at Harkers Island, Morehead er J. C. Griffin and Mr. Prescott who i Loftin and Mr. Jack Longest of Beau City and Straits during the week are not members of this union paid!fr' end. jus a very timely visit. Mr. Griffin was 1 . iacconmanied bv three of her sons who i Later on in the evening ice cream I FNOXVILLE I rendered us some very good music. Iand cake were served- Thi3 present biiiiviui on Snnilav ovMiin w at , 'were: Misses Sarah and Panthea ,.,irf Slln(1av!regular prayer meeting we had a 1 oyd of Henderson Sarah Daniel of b 7"'- ""7,1 great surprise when our dear old pas-!' remonl' lmman 01 nston, night here enroute to Genville , t Hill 1 of Beaufort, Annie iuuiiityre, luuureu waiter, mesaames Saturday evening in Beaufort shop- ed the union meeting at Arapahoe, ping. ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Lovic and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pake and children of Cincinnati, Ohio., arriv- children of Betty visited Mr. and ed Sunday to spend some time with Mrs. E. G. Campen Sunday night. Mrs. Lovic s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Skinner. Mrs. B. H. Russell, Mr. Herbert Jackson and Mr. I. W. Russell spent some time in Beaufort Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Potter of Er- spending some time in our communi- nul spent Sunday with Mrs. Potter's ty, visiting relatives and friends left parents Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner. Saturday to join his family at Au- Mr. and Mrs. George Russell and rora. son spent Thursday with Mr. and; Mrs. Bertha Chestnut of Raleigh Mrs. W. J. Dail on North River. spent a few days with Mrs. G. C. Mr. J. J. Skinner who- has been , Langdale. sick for some time is improved at; Mr. Randolph Gooding left Fri htis writing. We are all glad to know, day for Florida after a short visit Miss Katie Russell returned home with his mother, Mrs. Kate E. Good- after spending a while with her cous- ing. in, Miss Mildred Johnson of Beau-' Mrs. G. W. Dudley is spending a Mary Montgomery, Washintgon, D C, Helen Alexander of Charlotte, Major Hall and W. I. Loftin of Beau. fort. Messrs. Roy Crews and Ebbie Bowman of Colfax, Charles Mason and Abner Montgomery of Washing- urnea nome ouuu.,. , , . , . . . . . Misses Lucilleand tula uooawin - . VENOLIA wnere sne is uu.e..u. nno nf . . nn, . . t- 9ormnn. at E. C. T C after P e We all enjoyed it so much. He preach week end at home with her mother,, fn)m un hay Mrs. Sophia Lupton. fvjen't told you his name, it was our Mr. Harvey Darnels spent the dear lder D B Garner who fn Qne week end at Southport with friends. community and now Miss Sh rla Pake who has been vis- . . . 4 . , ' , . 7 . i t ....... 1 e is Koii's vu move uauiv wo uia uiu i . " iting relates at Lola for several haveton, D C. George Rogers of Graham weeks returned nome oununy Misses LUCiueana u. -''"-lhe gets back who have been visiting relatives at, 6 Roe for several days returned home . Sunday. They were accompanied by their cousin aiiss juauw uyw "-i Roe who will visit them for somej Mr c Gould while selling water time, melons in Morehead City recently was Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pittman and bit by a German Police dog, he is children returned home Friday from gett;ng aiong finely now. Lukens where they spent several Eldel. w ;y. Roberts left Satur days with relatives. 'day morning for Duplin county to Mrs. Monroe Simpson and daugh- attend union meeting. He returned pr snent Sunday afternoon at Smyr- Siinrlav afternoon. r,n. I r- and Mrs. Josenh Roberts of Mollie Ball; Messrs. Charles Mason, w.. evi T.nnton. son. Allen. 1 Afnrphead Citv snent Sunday with j Joe Mclntyre, Roy Payne Jr., Abner iriia kjvp1"" -i' ' ' - - daughter Callie and Mr. W. M. Good his mother Mrs. W. W. Roberts, win spent Sunday night here return Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lupton of .j affarnnnn Thpv Rtonfnvt Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wade r.Tcomp.nWl h? by Mr. Jim- 0f Beaufort spent Sunday afternoon and Miss Mildred Salter spent Tues- mie Lupton who has been here for with Mr. C. Gould, some time receiving doctor's atten- Mr. W. R. Roberts went to More tion. Miss Bessie Pake also accom- head City Saturday afternoon shop- Joe Mclntyre of New York, Jack Longest of Beaufort, Roy Payne Jr., of Norfolk, Mrs. W. B. Longest, Mrs. Major Hall, Mrs. W. I. Loftin and children Billy and Brian of Beaufort spent Tuesday as the guests of Miss Mil dred Salter. Several of the younger set enjoy ed a fish fry at Rev. J. M. Carraway's on Thursday night. Those present were: Misses Neta Carraway and Mil dred Salter, Mesdames Mary Mont gomery, J. M. Carraway, Jess Adams Your Hi our nome ..and YOU.. mir BETSY CAILISTEK SUMMER DESSERTS fort. ifew days at Beaufort with her nieces Quite a few of the people of this ; Mesdames T. P. Tosto and Richard community are attending services Rice, of Mr. Creech at Morehead City. STRAITS Mrs. Kate E. Gooding went to Goldsboro Friday, on a business trip. Mr. Hugh Dickinson returned Sun day from Elizabeth City where he vis ited his sister Mrs. A. H. Outlaw. Mr. Cecil Langdale spent the week end at Cedar Point, the guest of his aunts. Miss Esther Gooding of North Montgomery, J. M. Carraway and Alex Truitt. Messrs. H. B. and D. M. Salter day in New Bern. Miss Mildred Salter and her hou-e guests Mesdames F. M. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Stallings and daugh ter of Durham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chadwick of Punta Gorda, Fla., was the guest orRiver ia voting her grand mother, Mr. and Mrs. xi. u. LhadwicK Mon- Mr. John Harvy of Beaufort spent day- ia few days last week with his sister Miss Elizabeth Watson who has ( Mrs. J. H. Dickinson, been vsiiting her cousins Misses i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bell and little Katie and Sallie- Whitehurst of Kins-! daughter spent Sunday afternoon ton returned home Sunday. She waf w;th her parents,, accompanied by her brother and Mis3 Hilda May Sabiston spent a Misses Katie Whitehurst and Frances few days at Harlowe last week visit Pettiway. lingr her sister Mrs. D. W. Bell. Miss Myrtle Watson left Sunday, Mr. Douelas Sabiston sDent the for Burgaw where she will visit Rev. week end at Beaufort with his sister I and Mrs. Will Watson. Mrs. T. P. Tosto. Mrs. Florence Pigott of Gloucester j Mr. Guy Sabiston was a business spent Wednesday night . with Miss visitor at Beaufort Saturday. Fannie Chadwick. " j Mr. Carlton Willis of Straits was Mr. and Mrs, Willie Meadows of ; the. guest of Miss Roxie Dickinson Pelletier spent the week end with! Wednesday evening. Mr3. Meadows' parents Mr. and Mrs. Miss Sadie Small soent a few days THE three most popular home des serts In this country during th summer are undoubtedly these: Short cake, pie and Ice cream, and almost all of the summer fruits may be used In one or more of these types of des sert Strawberry Ice cream, straw berry shortcake and a pie or tart made by baking a single pastry shelL filling It with fresh strawberries Just before serving, and spreading with whipped cream. Peach Ice cream, peach shortcake and peach pie made by using sliced peaches In the same way, which is generally preferred to the cooked peach pie. Red raspberries make delicious Ice cream though some per sons prefer the flavor in water ic or sherbet The best sort of red rasp berry shortcake is doubtless one made from biscuit dough, rather than cake and whipped cream. Bed raspberries may be used for the sort of one shell pie described or may be used with an equal quantity of currants to make a cooked berry pie that is uncommon ly good.- Oddly enough apples have never lent themselves to ice cream making but they make amends In their use fulness in pies. Apple sauce short cake deserves greater popularity than it has. It is made from a layer of light biscuit dough freshly baked in a cake pan. It Is spilt in two In the middle, spread lightly with butter and filled with freshly made apple sauce. (O. MM. McClurs NewMWW Rjmdlctta.) (WNU 8ervtc) iirnurilkA i CABINET m Western Newspaper Union.) C. T. Jarvis. panied them and will spend a few ping Montgomery, and Rov Payne Jr., spent Friday afternoon at weeks with relatives. The Free Will Baptists nem men Mr and Mrs. Berkley Simpson and union meeting at nony opung daughter, Mildred were here a short day and Sunday. Dinner was served while Friday. on the grounds Saturday. Miss Gerty Goodwin of Roe who We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Char has been visiting her grand parents He Jones having to undergo an oper Mr and Mrs. F. M. Goodwin for ation for appendicitis at Morehead several weeks returned home Sunday. 'City hospital. We all wish her a Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Day and daugh- 'speedy recovery, ter and Mrs. Oscar Goodwin of Roe Mr. and Mrs. Asa Mann spent Sun snent Sunday here. day with their brother Mr. Johnnie Mrs. W. M. Willis of Beaufort; Mann, fepent Sunday afternoon here with Ha ha, by the way Mr. Dan Sun her mother Mrs. L. H. Pake. jmons made his regular trip to Broad Messrs. Larry Hunnings Chas. j Creek Sunday afternoon. Pittman and Braxton Lupton were vis Messrs. Robert Adams of Broad itors at Williston Sunday. . ! Creek, Colon Hughes of Bogue, Miss Mrs. Mack Hunnings and daugh. jes Annie Mae and Sara Grey Gibqle ter spent Sunday afternoon at Otway, spent a while at Mr. and Mrs. Jesse . w r T.!.1. ..J P......I Ctmrlav affamOOn. Mr. and fltrs. uurcon ismeu u vimws children motored to Stacy Sunday, SOUTH RIVER MFRRIMON Mi.. Mildred Salter had as her ... 1 ... I. 111.... Pun. nr. j vr, i;..k.r Whitohurst. hmiao o-uests last wees wiis-" J P Harris and Hazel Noe of Beau-!thea and Sarah Boyd of Henderson, jham gpent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Atlantic Beach. Rol?nd Eubanks of Oriental spent last week here visiting his aunt Mrs. J. A. Wallace. Mr. Alex Truitt spent last Thurs day in Beaufort. Mrs. L. L. Eubanks and children spent Wednesday at South River vis iting her mother Mrs. Mary E. Hardy Messrs. Taylor, Brown and Weeks from Durham spent a few days here last week with Mr. W. B. Martin, Mr. D. M. Salter motored to New Bern Wednesday. He was accompan ied by Mrs. E. L. Nelson. Miss Ruth NWson of Norfolk, Va., is visiting her brother Mr. E. L. Nel son. Mr. J. E. McCleese of Oriental fi visiting in the neighborhood. Miss Freda Mae Carraway is vis iting her aunt Mrs. W. C. Edmund son in Oriental. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers of Gra- fort' spent Sunday here visiting N. C, Miss Sarah Daniel of Fremont, friends and relative. N. C Mesdames Mary Montgomery w,. t..,:. Hsu T.v1 Wnhinirton. D. C. and F. M. Nel- josnua son oi nunum, -----I Bowman and Ray Crews of Colfax, and sister N. C, Abner Montgomery ana n- anu mi. We visitinar Mr. and Mrs, Hardy and other friends Iff A J faa Uofllu Christine are spending some time at Mason of Washington, D C. an, ,., j nth Mr'Tfr.w Pavne Jr.. of NorioiK, va f oe wun xne r v..uu r"' d Mrs. B. M. Rogers, Miss Mr. Ben Barker from the county home is spending some time with his daughter Mrs. Levy Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace call ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tosto Tuesday night. Mr. Lem Hardy who has been in the sick list for sometime is improv ing right much. Mr and Mrs. Geonre iosro ana Nan Rogers, and Mr. George Rogers returned to their home in Graham on Wednesday after spending several weeks with Mrs. Rogers' parents, Rev and Mrs. J. M. Carraway. They were accompanied home by Miss r Annie Mclntyre who will visit in Graham and Burlington for several weeks. Mi.. Tillman of Kinston re turned to her home on Wednesday ior cci ""J"- ..... . :' Mr. and Mrs. North Nelson of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Hardy. ATLANTIC j last week with Miss Mildred Dickin Ison of North River. I The two Mi-se3 Gillikin of Detroit attended our Sunday School Sunday morning. i Miss Naomi Williams of Mill Creek was a visitor at our Sunday school STACY Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Mewborn and children of Kinston are visiting Mrs. Mewborn's mother, Mrs. Ambrose gun(jay morning. ruicner. Miss Martha Jacobs of Reidsviile, Miss Jacobs is a former teacher of the Atlantic High School. Mrs. James Noe and little son are M j Mr3 Forest Green Rowe spending the week with Mrs. Lee; f w ldon are spending a while here Daniels. l,5f.u fri0nHs. Misses Mattie, Louise and Frances : Mr an(i Mr. Monnie Willis motor- Smih have returned to Atlantic t-rty:ed tQ Morehead City Sunday after after spending their vacation withJnoon their parents in Atlantic. Misses Pauline Guthrieand Letha Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Heath and Fulcher smnt the week end in More- children of Cove City spent the;hpaj Citv returning home Monday week end in Atlantic with relatives. ' :), Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whiteand lit- A number of neonle went to tie son of Cove City visited friends the pjee Baptist Union meet- A A.1 l! J I .1 t. -. J .... . n in auanuc uurmg mo wee cuu. at Newport Saturday ana oun-i Miss Beatrice Mason of Beaufort j.v visited her aunt Mrs. Melvin Morris i,e Revival began Sunday night here last week. and ia exnected to last two weeks. Mr. Bill Williamson and Mr. Henry Pomea d brinsf a friend. Duke of Durham were the guests of j Mr. M. Pittman is home on his Mr. Lambert Morris last week. i;bertv. Mrs. W. E. Hocutt and daughter, Daphne have returned to their homej Limestone and legumes is a good in Goldsboro, after spending a montn;arm Dr0Srram for the fall especially here with her daughter Mrs. Alton ;since tne present dry weather will Robinson, Mrs. Al Jones of Bogue is visit ing her parents Mr. and Mrs, 0. T. Fulcher." WIRE GRASS likely cause a shortage of hay- and other feed. E. F. Carraway. Mrs. P. F. Carraway and children spent Tuesday afternoon with her sister Mrs. H. D. uarraway, Miss Martha Duncan of Macon, Ga is visitinar at the home of Mrs. E. S, Martin. Mr. E. F. Carraway who has been sick for some time doesn't seem to improve any, Miss Ruth Nelson spent Sunday with Mrs. E. F. Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Willis and Sons Bruce and Rupert Earl and Mr. Jim-i Mr3' Walter Stewart of Gloucester i county can obtain the U8U8' '10,0,00 mie Willis of Morehead City., we' fc Ma). week with her Darents!fn customary budget sources for f. a ui.- t t Ni. relief and welfare work this year, it The State Farmers Convention will be held at State College during the week beginning August 29. Warren W. Watson of Lake Landing, Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eubanks, son c.ounty' ia Voider of the organiza- Guion and Miss Irene Eubanks re- tlon- turned to their home near Southern, cnnrHT for rflief Pines Sunday after spending -their va- ?UT RNENTY cation with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eu- " V " ' iew oem, auk. - -n vnnu guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carra way Sunday. Miss Merium Carraway spent Sun day with her cousin Louise Carraway. lii. uu mis, . aw..-. i ., , . . , . AnA - , . .1..- Mr. and Mrs. Durant Langdale re- wui as omy t turned home from New-Bern - Sun- oi the federal relief - funds, VUUIlb W611.1C UM.woia . w ed to state authorities. The local welfare workers estimat- day. Mr. Langdale has been receiv ing treatment for his eyes. Miss Percy Watson of Cove City "Among th most thoroughly self deluded people In the world are those who think that In the mul tiplication ot things and posses sions, happiness and contentment lies." JOUP'S ON" In thpse days with hundreds of va rieties of soups that come to us canned and ready to reheat and serve, one is hard to suit who cannot find one to serve for any occasion. For those who prefer to prepare their own soups, as most cooks do, except in emergency, the fol lowing good ones will warm and sat isfy : Tomato Bisque. Cook three cup fuls of tomatoes with one bay leaf, four cloves, one-half an onion, two teaspoonfuls of sugar ten minutes, then strain, add one-fourth teaspoon ful of soda and two cupfuls of white sauce. Serve at once with croutons. To prepare the white sauce take one and one-half, tablespoon fuls of vege table oil, one tablespoonful of minced onion, one tablespoonful of corn starch, one-half teaspoonful of salt, one cupful ot milk and pepper to taste. Cook (stirring over a low heat) , the oil and the onion, add the corn ttarch and stir and cook for threw minutes, then add the milk and coo for five minutes. Strain and add to the hot soup. Baked Bean Soup. Take three cup fuls of beons, three pints, ot water, two stalks of celery, bring to the boil' Ing point, then simmer for 30 min utes. Rub through a sieve, add one and one-half cupfuls of stewed and strained tomatoes, one tablespoonful of chill sauce and suit and pepper to season. Cook one tablespoonful ot minced onion In two tablespoonfuls of vegetable oil three minutes, add a ta blespoonful of cornstarch and coo three minutes, stir Into the soup, boil up nnd serve with croutons. Hbme-Made Noodles. Beat two egf A add salt to season, with enough flour tn moke a stiff dough. Knead It, thea roll as thin as possible. Cover wlt- a towel and then set aside to ary ror a half hour. Spread very lightly wltht flour and roll like a Jelly roll. Wltls a sharp knife cut strips about one-eighth-Inch thick. Unroll and , dry again. Then drop Into boiling brotfc or well-salted water and cook 1 minutes, V ' Life j. '.. yjj l&Il 1M vou vowr t uiiiimi-iTl.w!ffAfflll!iiii-iglll.''li, atX

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