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( Items for 'this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. ) If your community is net represented write us for instruction ) and supplies. THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932 PAGE THRFE SEA LEVEL The Christian Workers Society Womans Club last Tuesday afternoon Ralegih were guests of Mr. and Mrs. in the Junior Order lodge hall. Miss L- L. Springle and family last week There will be a the Free Will Baptist church Sunday ! Brixton" spent the week end with j Mr. Dan Simmons missed his regu afternoon October 16 at 3:0. Every j his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nel-jlar appointment Saturday night, we one is invited to come. I 'a11 bean to feel uneasy ab,)l,t him Rev. J. H. Williams filled his ap-j Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter visited, but I see he came Sunday. When Mr. pointment at Live Oak Grove church I in Beaufort and Bachelor Sunday. 'Dan misses a time we think that some Sunday afternoon and Sunday night. I Mrs. Martha Mason, Mrs. Thurman thing has happened to him because Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Rogers and chil-', P.ttman and little daughter Be:ih he don't of:en miss, dren and Mr. and Mls. Carvey Mer-Lou gpent Sunday with Mrs. E. F. j Mr. Edgar Lewis was home from rill motored to Bettie Sunday night , Carraway. ,the Beach last Sunday and spent a to services I Mrs. Mary E. Ball who has been sho.t while at Miss Kathleen Adams.' Mr. and Mrs. Eennie Whitley of ion the sick list is much better and West Beaufort were the guests of ;able to be up again Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Fodrie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. McKeber Lupton spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lupton. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Springle of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Callie Piner of Will iston were the guests of their daugh ter Mrs. O. B. Chadwick, Saturday afternoon. I YOUNG TAR HEEL FARMERS J PLAN SUCCESSFUL YEAR By C. S. Long Agricultural Instructor NEWPORT, Oct. 11 The Newport chapter of Young Tar Heel Farmers met Tuesday October 4, 1932, in tha HOLLY SPRINGS ITEMS Mrs. G. M. Sabiston andson.c Mrs. G. M. Carraway, Mrs. H. D. Carraway and Mrs. J. M visited Aia Jameson ,n Morehead ;MrtJ. Morris' mother's, Mrs. Maggie -fa officerSi The following officera wwe Hospital Monday. Quinn Sunday. Lw.j. rQn r.,u,. P.M.nf Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Morris and t jh.i i.. tv, ,.v,;at m, Stallingsj cniidren of Stella were visitors at nea f th. matL.finv J,as .,, pWt.inn r v... . - n " - ! Mason had charge of the business 'lYlOotinn. At tVio imnilnalnn nt tta hfHl at. tVlP hniTIO fif Mr. fi. C Cllth- gave quite an interesting program at busineM a soda hour Wfl9 enjoyed;iell Friday night conducted by the the M. E. Church Sunday night. A while the hostesses served delicious ' members of the P. H. Church. Ev large crowd was presentand every ice, cream and cake 'erybody come, one seemed to enjoy it very much. Mrs. Williams, wife of the High 1 Rev. E. L. Hill filled his regular School principal, was a guest of the appointment at the Methodist cnurcn club. Sunday morning " XT T 1 4 ' i J 4 4 T ... - . , ' - mis. ii. a. oaiuer vis.Leu ai wie Miss Jessie L.ee Mmmons enter- i ,j r- n d:j home of Mrs. B. B. Arnngton in tained auite a number of her girl in,,, mi K,,oa. Rn,r t r.r.. .. . -Dof-t i i. . . i .i... .. i.i j i j - religious service .""-iw,, u.,. menas saxuraay nigni ai a nen ur- Treasurer: Richard Garner. Re- r. ana Mrs. none vyanace attend- ty at her home. Games were played rt Elbert M Assistant R.. ed services at South River Sunday. 'and refreshments served. Everyone rt Durwood Swain, Doorkeet Miss Menum Carraway who is at- reported a good time. , icnuiiiK ieauioii mgn ocuooi spent, t jjr. and Mrs. h. u. uarner were vis the week end with her parents Mr. jors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. SMYRNA Mrs. Mrs. John Lupton and Mr. Alonzo Howard have returned from the Morehead City hospital. Mr. Clem Gaskill of New Bern spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Viola Gaskill. Mrs. Joseph Salter of Morehead City visited her mother Mrs. D. J. i Gloucester were guests of Mrs. Pig Gaskill heTe last week. ; ott s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Da- Mr. and Mrs. Warden Lwis 01 vis Sunday, SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Jos'iua Hardy spent Saturday afternoon in Beaufort at tending to some business. v hi . , , , Mr. Andrew Lup'.on and Floyd Kathleen Gilhkin of Marsh- tT,, .. c4.j.,.. u o U,. 4. f , , C..J... iJii'U-V tlICnl' -- U.Uaj lURilt, S . ou,.uuy;da t Lo,a v;sitin reatives afternoon with Mrs. H. C. Davis. ,vn;, .j , air. ana ;virs. iioya ngott ' 01 child"en with Mrs. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. BROAD CREEK Roy Garner of Venolia Sunday. Mr. Willie Pelletier and Mr. J, Hall were business S. At this meeting there were sever al other topics discussed; the annual Young Tar Heel Farmer program; Newport Saturday night. It was re- ' ported that Mr. Tillett made a very New Bern were here Wednesday arid Thursday. Mr. Gene Gaskill and Mr. Norman Gaskill attended church at Stacy Sunday morning. Miss Gladys Taylor visited friends in Davis Friday night. LOLA. Mr. Baker Lupton of Norfolk, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Je-ttie Willis, Mrs. V. R. Simpson and Miss Alma Willis visited friends at Morehead City Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willis spent the week end at Gloucester with Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon George Hardy. Elder John Sewell of Beaufort fill ed his appointments here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and Mr. Fred Lewis of Swansboro spent the week end with their aunt Mrs. Etta T auric 4JV. . 4.3. 1. ... . 1. Mr. Talmage Carney of Swansboro , .p . . .. . ., .4, , , ,. tt ... Mrs. Annie Elliott and Mrs. Mollie spent the week end with Miss Katn- . . . ... Haskett of Newport were visitors in T n.li. 1 J.,. J TT 1 4fli. Leslie Auauia aiiu iul. lieu . nr j ir 14-1 . 4. Ul '., -1 . ' Davim? the state dues and the dis. visitors at imcw - . , ., , . Bern Monday and Tuesday. i"."'". " .7. J ZZ?. community attended the speaking at, our ttari ,r o age , w 11 be our commu.iity Tuesday. an1 ci 3 rtvifo 1 ft n fr O J j. Hff 1 J r:i... HiT- ' waiwiuii oanuers went tu iuurentau oiiy inui ' c , ... . , night Sunday and Sunday night. He . . . ... 'of Mr. and Mrs. K. Garner Sunday. ... J , , , , ,. Miss Louise Qumn returned home community for the past week holding, Mond rf dJ the week end a revival meeting and he doing gouthern pines wfth her aunt and fine The services will go on the rest j Mr an(J Bob 0rmond of this week. Everybody that wants preached three fine sermons. A large crowd from Lukens attend ed services here Saturday night and also Sunday night. Kf re Amonrlo T-?4- f wi a n cnont nOrt Willis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert iJ u tj..-4. v,. to hear good preaching come a w-. , daughters Mrs. Charlie Glover andj The girls and boys gave an oyster , Mr. Grady Willis of Atlantic vis- Mrs Mack Jones Saturday night and invited Mr. ited his sister Mrs. Hancock a short m' ,v, i,,o, ailThomas Taylor and Harold Russell, m ??y ?. t 8ick last week has gtten bctter' .in. nu rS v. .u. w 11113 spent an. At this writins? the mosauitoes are GLOUCESTi R. outstanding. Several means of raising money for financing our shop pro gram and White Lake Camp were discussed. The club plans to meet twice each month thi3 year, aul it is our aim to have an interesting and educational program arranged fo? each of these meetings. The agricultural teachers of group II whose personnel consists of L. G. Matthis, Vanceboro, Chairman; M. A. Morgan, Dover, Secretary; C. S. Long Newport, Reporter; W. L. McGahey, Aurora, and G. A. McClenny Swan Quarter held their regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon, Octo- Iber 6, 1932, at the Vanceboro Farm ill. I . jw4.wv. - - -1 , , - tuio willing nic uiusuuiiUCis io r Tr 1 41 t- tur t arrved Monday to spend a few days rday at Morehead City with rela- very plentiful. We do wish they would L MlsTseS t "r fv! n-r w with his mother Mrs. J. A. Lupton. j tives. . i i on leave as they are very bad at ton' Ire pWls,a" ,Dlx: fr a Mrs. James Willis and Miss Bessie Mr. V. A. Chadwick is spending a times. o? went to Eeaufrt and Morehead ployed. RUSSELL'S CREEK CORE TREEK Mr. and Mrs. Doy Dickinson and little daughter of New Bern spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mrs. E. C. Dickinson and little daughter, Lula Bell, spent Monday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Lu la Bell, of Harlowe. Mrs. Kate E. Gooding attended church services at Harlowe Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whitley and son Herbert attended church at Har lowe Sunday morning. Mr. Carlton Willis of Straits was the guest of Miss Roxie Dickinson Sunday evening. Messrs. Wilbur, Douglas, and Neal Sabiston, Cecil Langdale, Marcus, David and Hugh Dickinson were vis tors at Beaufort and More-head City Saturday evening. Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and daughters attended church at Harlowe Sunday morning. Messrs. Bridges Sabiston and Chas. Whitley were visitors at New Bern Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis spent Sunday with her parents. Mrs. D. W. Bell and littie daughter Eyvonne, of Harlowe spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. G. M. Sabiston. Mrs. T. P. Tosto of Beaufort spent a while Sunday afternoon with her parents. Miss Mason, home agent, met with our club women Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Dickinson. Lsten everybody Rev. E. C. Gas kill of New Bern wil hold services at Pake of Lenoxville are visiting rela- lcw u.vs ai uoucesicr tnis weeK witii tives here. . 1 w ..na Mr .nr. Mrs. E. G. Daniels and son " 10m rouer 01 More- Woodrow and Mr. George Lupton at-ihead City visited relatives here Sun tended church services at Bettie Sun- iaY afternoon. day morning. Mrs. Rittie Day and son Narvie spent Sunday at Morehead visiting Mrs. Blakely Wade who is receiving treatment at the hospital there. Messrs. Elvin Gaskill and Dalton Smith of Stacy were vsiitors in this community Sunday afternoon. Miss Marion Smith spent the week end at Roe visiting friends. Miss Gertrude Mason of Stacy spent the week end here with friends Mrs. E. C. Day of Sea Bright, N. J. arrived last week to spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. E. G. Daniels. Misses Mattie Day and Marion Smith spent Friday at Atlantic with friends. Mr. Bertram Wilis of Williston is spending the winter here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daniels and is teaching music at the school here. Mr.' Norman Quidley of Hntteras : Life School. The topics for discus- land Richard Smith of Bogue. Every; is spending some time here with his sion at this meeting were planning lirwlir eoorviQ tn oninv if uppu iviiinli Innnf Mto T pnnar.l Mp1nn cTifir. n nrl- ami coloptintr nrAlPita. Everett Fulford left Tuesday Mr. E. N. Meekins, District Super- arsaw, where he will be em- visor fo Vocational Education, was present at this meeting, and had City Monday shopping. 1 Mrs. Lillian Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. some very good suggestions to offer Misses Oliva Dixon and Pearl Mor- Lon Hill and daughter Margaret and in regards to shop work planning and ton went to Beaufort Saturday shop- Mrs. Sallie Fulford of Beaufort were project selection, ping. the guests of Mrs. Hill's and Mrs. These monthly meetings are very Mr. Cecil Truitt of Norfolk, Va., : We are proud of the nice warm Fulfoid's brother Mr. and Mrs. lied beneficial instructive. Their chief pur spent Thursday here visiting relatives days and cool nights we are having Chadwick, Sunday afternoon. pose are the exchanging of ideas and and friends. "ow and we are very glad that the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pigott of Green- plans, and to suggest and discuss Mrs. E. F. Carraway, Roy Carra- mosquitoes have gone. ville spent Sunday with his parents new methods by which each teacher way and Ernest Martin were business Mr. Willie Garner of Newport jrls Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pigott. will probably be more successful in visitors in Beaufort Saturday. ited Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Morton Mrs. Roy Willis of North River the organization and instruction of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson of Monday. ; spent the week end with her parents his pupils in Vocational Agrculture. MFRRIMQN IT D miiiy X I I V III ATLANTIC Miss Minnie Nelson, a teacher in the Newport school spent the week end in Atlantic with her parents. Mrs. Leon Mann of Newport visit ed her mother during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lytle Mason of Green ville spent Sunday in" Atlantic with Mr. Mason's parents. Miss Jessie Lee Morris of Alliance spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill, left for Washington Monday where they will make their home during the winter. Mrs. Al Jones who has been visit ing her parents for the past week re turned to her home at Bogue Sunday. Woman' Club Meets Mesdames Sterling Robinson, Clyde Morris and Oden Fulcher were joint hostesses to the members of the : . V. . I t :' . m& c&m& on loBBr.M I NAPHTHENIC I I QUALITIES PARAPFINIC 1M,HMT1CI tSSOIUDe OILS PILS IHYDROFINEDI KEEPS BODY WINTER FLUIDITY LOW CARBON LOW CONSUMPTION LONG LIFE TtV The perfect motor oil must excel in five qualities ability to keep its body, winter fluidity, low carbon, low consumption, and long life. The best Paraffinio oils rate well in three of these qualities. They are deficient in two. Naphthenic ( Asphal do) oils rate well in two of these qualities are deficient in three. 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