THE BtAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932
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PORTSMOUTH
hom'e.
Mrs. J. G. Walters of
spent last week here with
eats Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hamilton and
children of Burgaw spent Su.(Jay
here with Mr. Hamilton's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hardesty
have returned from Fairfield where,
they visited relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willis of Long
Island are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hewitt and
little son Linwood Jr., left for their
'home in Norfolk Sunday. Mrs. Hew
itt had been visiting her sister Mrs.
Alex Golden for the past week.
Mrs. B. B. Blalock and little daugh
-last week at Marshallberg with her
Beaufort ! cousons, Misses Eileen and Irma
her par-
jMrs. H. R. Chadwick.
i Mr. and Mrs. Gradv Willis and
'children. Carroll and Etta Louise of Iter Lorna Doone left for their home
Miss'Josie Roberts returned home Atlantjc gpent a few hours here Sun- in Newport News, Va., Monday. They
Monday from Fhiiadeipnia wnere
she has been spending the summer
with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemmie Gilgo and
children spent the week end at Da
vis with relatives.
Mr. Sammie Williams left for Avon
day evening with Mr. Willis sister,
Mrs. Maggie Hancock.
Miss Annie Moore Piner of Marsh
allberg was the guest of Miss Eloise
Chadwick Sunday night and Monday.
Mrs. Floyd Chadwick . of Straits
sDent last Friday here with Mrs.
Monday. He has been transfered toMa?gie Hancock ana Mrs. V. A
the Coast uuara siauon mere.
Messrs. W. T. Roberts and Will
Willis spent the week end in Beau
fort. Miss Emily Dixon returned home
Sunday from Davis after spending a
few days there.
Misses Neta Willis and Dena Salt
er returned to Davis Saturday.
Mr. Frank Gaskill was in Beauofrt
Saturday on business.
Mr. Lemmie Gilgo spent a short
while in Ocracoke Monday.
Mr. Robert L. Roberts returned to
his home in Oriental Sunday after
spending the summer here.
Messrs. Tom and Charlie Salter
and Elmo Gilgo left Monday for
Avon.
Mr. Allie Rice spent the week end
at Davis and Atlantic.
Miss Leida Mae Willis left Sunday
for Morehead City where she will
visit Mrs. James M. Gilgo.
Messrs. M. H. Willis and Norwood
Roberts spent a short while in Atlan
tic Sunday.
Mr. Theodore Salter and son Er
nest spent Saturday in Beaufort.
Mr. Tom Salter spent the week
end at Atlantic.
Mr. Clayton Willis spent Sunday in
Atlantic.
Miss Ruth Roberts of Ocracoke
spent a few hours here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Junius Styron return
ed Friday from Hattreas.
Dr. S. V. Lewis of Ocracoke was
here Wednesday and vaccinated th,e
children for smallpox.
Mrs. E. A. Kerney of Norfolk, Va.
is here -visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mattie
Gilgo.
GLOUCESTER.
Rev. Mr. Brandenburg filled his reg
ular appointment at the Tabernacle
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Davs of Tar
boro spent the week end here with
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Davis.
Mr. Albert Fulford left Thursday
for Buies' Creek where he will at
tend college. 1 ,
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Davis and
little daughter Margaret Lynell spent
Sunday at Harkers Island the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland
Davis. ' .
' Mrs. Lizzie Davis returned home
Sunday after spending some time
with her daughter Mrs. Henry Nes
bit of Atlanta, Ga. She was accom
panied back by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Nesbit. '
Miss Louise Hudgins of Beaufort
left Saturday after spending a few
days with Miss Florence Pigott.
Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson and
sons Messrs! Ernest Cranston and
Clifton Nelson and daughter Miss
Katherine1 Nelson returned to Chat
tanooga, Tenh Sunday where Kath
erine will attend school.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willis "and little
son Willie Guy Of Smyrna spent the
week end here with ',r parents Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Pigot;.
Mrs. D.1 L. Carlton and Mrs. Gor
don West and little daughter Laura
Chadwick of Warsaw are spending
; sometime here with Mrs. West's
mother Mrs. Laura Fulford. "
Chadwick.
Mr. Guion Simpson and Miss Ber
tie Warren of New Bern, were guests
of Mr. Simpson's parents Mr. and
Mrs. V. R. Simpson Saturday evening.
Miss Sallie Davis and Mrs. Leona
Simpson who are employed at New
Bern spent Saturday and Sunday here
with their parents.
Mrs. Edwin Piner, Mrs. Tyre
Moore, Mrs. Kate Davis, Mrs. Matilda
Rose, Mrs. Tom Davis and Mrs. Har
ry Moore of Marshallberg were
guests Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Her
hprt Hancock.
The "Busy Bee" Circle of the Meth
odist church met with Mrs. Maggie
Hancock Monday of the past two
weeks. Monday of this week the cir
cle met with Mrs. W. L. Smith.
Mr. R. B. Whitehurst of Washing
ton, D. C. is spending some time
here with relatives.
Miss Alma Willis spent last Satur
day in New Bern.
SMYRNA .
Services were held at the Mehto
dist church here -Sunday morning
by Rev. E. L. Hill and the Baptist
church Sunday afternoon by Rev. A.
P. Stephens. . , "
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson and
sons, Monroe and Harold arrived
home last week from Mayport Flor
ida. Mrs. V. A. Chadwick snenta few
MFRRIMQN
Mrs. E. F. Carraway was a business
visitor in Beaufort last Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary E. Ball continues very
sick at the home of Rev. J. M. Cart
way's. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson and
children of Bridgeton spent the week
end at his father's Mr. E. L. Nelson.
Mr. C. D. Jameson of Cleveland
Ohio., who has been spending a few
days on his farm at the Winthrop
place left for home Saturday morn
ing. He was accompanied by his two
nephews Richard and Johnnie! Jame
son. who have been spending the
summer here.
Rev. Mr. Brandenburg filled his
regular appointment here Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Ruth Nelson spent Monday
with her brother E. L. Nelson. .
Mr. and Mrs. E. U Nelson are
moving on the Winthrop place this
week.
Mrs. Thurman Pittman and little
daughter Bettie Lee spent the week
end at Lukens with her husband's
parents Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Pitt-
man.
Rev. J. W. Sewell of Beaufort
spent Monday night with Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Carraway.
Miss Beatrice Mason of Beaufort
spent last week here visiting friends,
Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and sister
Miss Lena Ball of Petersburg, Va.,
were here Saturday to see Mr, Ball's
mother Mrs. Mary E. Ball.
Mr. S. Barker of Trenton was over
last week visiting relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bacon and
two children of Norfolk, Va., spent
last week here the guests of Rev. J.
M. Carraway. . - -
Rev. J. W. Sewell of " Beaufort
will preach at South River Church
"Edward's Chapel" on the second
Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday
night, Sept. 10 and 11th. Every one
cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sorrell, who
have been living at the Winthrop
place for the past year moved back
to their home near Vanceboro Saturday.
have been spending some time with
relatives here.
Miss Joyce Elizabeth Mason is vis-.
iting Misses Evelyn and Catherine j
Davis in Beaufort.
Birthday Party
Master Carol Willis celebrated his
sixth birthday Friday afternoon when
Pake. She accompanied her home
Thursday evening and are spending
several days here.
Miss Eva Goodwin of Roe return
ed home Sunday after spending some
time here with her cousin, Miss Grace
Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson and
daughter spent Sunday at Smyrna
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simp
son.
Mesdames Denns Goodwn and
Chas. Day and chldren of Roe who
have been visiting their mother for
some time returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels and chil
dren spent the week end at Roe with
relatives.
Miss Gertrude Mason of Stacy
who has been visiting Misses Mildred
Daniels and Louise Willis returned
home Sunday.
Miss Gerty Goodwin of Roe is vis
iting her cousin Miss Grace Pittman
this week.
Miss Mildred Daniels who has been
spending her vacation here with her
of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Willis. At the conclusion of an in
teresting series of games the little
guests were served lemonade and
cake out on the lawn. Each guest re-
he entertained a number of his parents Mr. ana Mrs. Burton uameis
friends at a party given a tthe home will leave Wednesday lor Morgan-
ton, wnere sne attends tne JNortn ar
olina School for the deaf.
Mr. and Mrs. William Willis spent
Sunday afternoon here with Mrs.
Willis' mother, Mrs. L. H. Pake.
Messrs. Allen and' Jimmie Lupton
favor. The pretty brthday cake held .and sister Miss Ellen Lupton arriv
six candles. e( Monday to visit relatives for a
Those present were: Lloyd Hayes ;lew aajs.
Mason, James Francis Morris, Margie j. an- Mrs. h. L. bimpson and
Jean Donerson, Melba Hill, Harry son Harold and Misses Louise and
Davis, Troy Hamilton, Tommy Mor-i Agnes wade were here a tew mo
ris, Loris Lee Daniels, Joyce Mason, jments Monday night.
Marie Davis, Sybil Clara Nelson, Hel- Mrs- Mack Hunnings who has been
en Willis Smith, Billy Davis, Mary , 1uite m f or several days is somewhat
Alice Smith, Reta Gertrude Salter, j mproved.
Mary Gladys Robinson. Eva Gertrude! Mrs. Roy Goodwin and children re
Salter, Eva Gertrude Taylor, Donald (turned from Roe Saturday where
Willis, Meriel Fay R obinson, Iva'they spent several days with relativ-
Buriel Robnson, Iona Mason, Ronald ,es'
Church, North filled his appointment
here Saturday night.
Madame C. A. Johnson and chil
dren and D. W. Yeomans spent the
week end at Cape Lookout.
Mr. Eric Hill of Atlantic was a vis
itor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. VanWye left
Monday for their home in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Mrs. M. L. Yeomans spent several
days last week at Marshallberg vis
iting her sisters Mrs. F. G. Gillikin
and Mrs. John Lewis.
BECTON-LEWIS
Earl Mason and Catherine Davis.
WIRE GRASS
Mr. Manly Styron of Washngton,
D. C. spent the week end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Styyron.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Willis of North
River visited Mrs. Crissie Evans Sun
day evening.
Mr. Leaton Dudley and sister Mrs.
Jack Grady of New Bern spent Thurs
day evening with the parents Mr. and
Mrs. Griff Dudley.
Mr. Ferbie Fodrie has returned
home from Morehead City hospital.
Mrs. Like Dickinson and children
of Core Creek spent the week end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Simpson
and daughter were herea short while
Saturday night.
Mr. Sylvanus Barker of New Bern
was the guest of Mrs. F. M. Goodwin
Sunday.
Mrs. James Lynch spent a while
here Tuesday afternoon.
VENOLIA
The marraige of Mss Alberta Lew
is, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose
Lewis of Marshallberg, North Caro
lina, to Mr. Gordon Becton, son of
Mrs. and Mrs. Oliver Becton of More
head City, took place Saturday Aug
ust 27, at 3:30 o'clock at Beaufort
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
Jinnette.
The bride was attired in a blue
crepe gown with accessories to match.
Mr. and Mrs. Becton will reside
at 1304 Arendell Street Morehead
Cty.
The bride is a graduate of Smyrna
High School, and Mr. Becton is a
prominent electrician and a graduate
of The Chicago Engineering Works.
U. S. Weather station on Fiver's Is
land. Mix. Min.
1 91 69
2 89 73
3 90 75
4. 92 78
5 86 74
6. .87 75
7 .87 77
8 87 77
9 90 74
10 90 74
11 88 77
12. 92 78
13. 87 74
14 89 65
15 90 67
16. 81 70
17 88 70
18 89 76
19 87 74
20 89 74
21. ,...82 72
22 87 72
23 85 70
24 84 72
25. 85 69
26 89 72
27 90 71
28 89 76
29 90 77
30 92 78
31 91 78
A Lincoln county farmer sold 80
bales of alfalfa last week to a rab
bit breeder near Charlotte. The alfal
fa acreage in Lincoln is being steadi
ly increased. One cooperative car
load of limestone was recently roder
ed for the crop.
S. T. Latta of Orange County is
preparing 10 Oacres of lan dto be
planted to pasture grasses next spring
Month of August Had
Some Right Hot Days
OTWAY
We are certainly having some dry
weather at this writing and sure
would like to see a good shower
this time.
Mrs. Josephine Roberts spent Sun
day with her son Willie.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Earl Roberts j davg the 80Uth thre
ATLANTIC
Miss Inez Willis who has been
spending the summer with relatives
in Richmond returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Mason returned
home Friday after attending Summer
School at Chapel Hill.
Mr. Mitchell Fulcher of Long Is
land, N. Y. is visiting relatives in
Miss Pauline Lewis who has been
spending the summer with her moth
er at Kinston has returned to her
grand parents where she will spend
the winter and attend school at
Beaufort.
Mrs. Arietta Gillikin went to Beau
fort Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Nannie J. Lawrence is still !
on the sick list.
Misses Pauline Piner and Lula Gil
likin who have been spending sever
al weeks with Miss Lela Hardison of
Washington returned home last week.
Miss Dollie Lawrence will leave for
Washington, D. C, this week where
she will go in training in a hospital
there to become a nurse.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pttman and
children of Wilson motored here Sat
urday on account of the accdental
death of her father Mr. Albert Gil
liikin. Mr. Uzzell Lewis is having him a
new home built and will soon have it
finished.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lewis and
children of Beaufort were . called
home on account of the death of Mrs.
Lewis' father Mr. Albert Gillikin
that happened here Friday night.
Mrs. B. B. Lawrence is still on
the sick list.
LENOXVILLE
of Morehead City visited his broth
er Mr. Willie Roberts Sunday after
noon. Miss Ethel Roberts of Kinston
Hospital spent last week with her i
-mother Mrs. W. W. Roberto.
Mr. Eddie Gould was a business
visitor at New Bern Saturday. ,r'
Mr. Willie Roberts and Mr. Curt
Garner went to Morehead City on
business Saturday.
Mr. Asa Mann went to Beaufort
Saturday on business.
Mr. J. L. Hill and Mr. C. Gould
went to Morehead City Friday on
business.
Mrs. Lena Roberts spent a while
last week with her father at New
port. Mr Eddie Gould and Miss Gertie
Garner were the guests of Mr and
Mrs. Otto Slaughter Sunday.
' Mr. Rupert Gould and Mis3 Ethel
Pringle were the guests of Mr. and (
Mrs. Koy uarner bunday.
There seems to be lots of talk a
bout the eight and six months school
but I hope the good people will go
to the polls the first Tuesday in No
vember and vote for the eight months
of school, for we sure do need it.
There were 24 clear days here
bouts in the month of August and 11
of them were quite hot for this sec
tion; they had maximum records of
90 or more. The hottest days were
the 4th, 12th and 30th when the rec
ord reached 92 Fahrenheit. These
temperatures however were eclipsed
by some recorded in other places in
the State where the thermometer
broke a good many records going up
as high as 105.
I The winds in August were mostly
from the northeast and southwest, 11
I days from the former and 10 from
the latter. It blew from the east four
e and west two.
The rainfall for the month was fairly
good, 4.05 inches. Temperature fig
ures for the month are given below,
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HARKER'S ISLAND
Miss Daphne Taylor of Sea Level
is the guest of Mrs. Carl Lewis this
week.
Mr. Walter Nelson has returned
from Battery Park, Va., where he has
been employed for several months.
Mrs. Walter Lewis and two little
sons Walter Preston and Raymond
Lee visited friends at Marshallberg
this week end. ,
Friends and relatives of Mr. A.
H. Gaskill regret to learn that he
hours at Morehead City Sunday ev- Atlantic. Saddler will visit her mother-in-law
enmg with her aunt Mrs. Bessie TVebb Miss Lucy King of New Bern is Mrs. Theresa Saddler also her par
who arrived home Sunday from Wash the guest of her aunt Mrs. Ida Willis, ents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lewis of
ington, D. C., where she has spent .'. . Mr. Harry Willis of Long Island, Harkers Island.
the past two months with her niece N. Y. is spending his ' vacation at Miss Vera Pake spent several days
Mrs. Robert Matthews and chil
dren, Jeane and Peggy Ann and Miss
Evelyn Sellers of Rocky Mount ar
rived Sunday evening to visit rela-,is critically ill at his home here
tives here and at Smyrna, Marshall-' Misses Lama Salter and Amelia
berg for several weeks. Robinson of Atlantic were the guests
Mr. Harry Willis an employe inlof Mrs. Claude Salter last week,
the U. S. C. G. at Lovlette, N. J. ar-j Mr. Earl Johnson has returned
rived Saturday morning to spend his; home front Hopewell, Va., where he
vacation with his mother, Mrs. Jas. has been employed for several
Willis, Mrs. Dan Saddler and Mrs. jmonths.
Walker George of New York accom- Mrs. Tom Salter and little son of
panied him. Mrs. George will visit t Atlantic were the guests of her sister
relatives at Marshallberg and Mrs. 'here last week. Mrs. Clayton Guth
rie.
Miss Eula Mae Farmer of Clayton
was the guest of Mrs. Fred Guthrie
last week.
Dist Supt Thomson of the M. E.
Things Look Better
Higher prices for tobacco, cotton,
wheat, corn and various other commodi
ties mean that business is on the up-grade.
Factories are resuming work, more peo
ple are employed and the outlook is good.
The Revival in Business
can be greatly helped by putting more
money into circulation. Money is the life
blood of business. Hoarded money does
nobody any good. People who carry bank
accounts keep money in circulation and
benefit themselves and their communities.
Open a bank account with us now.
It will be a big convenience to you and a
benefit to your community.
The Bank Of
Morehead City
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