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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1932, PAGE FIVB 11 I distant day. The payment of divi dends of course depends primarily on j the way that collection are made. If j those -who owe the bank will pay ;then the dividends will follow. A notice appears elsewhere in this paper, in which the Lio.udating Agent is asking persons who owe the closed banks in the county to pay the interest on their notes. It is the desire and plan of the N. C. Bank ing Department to collect enough in terest to pay liquidating expenses so as not to imapi rteh LL cmfw as not to impair the other resources of the suspended banks. Lillian Duncan, Etta Man- tra session was held aSturday. son and Esta McNeill motore dto New Friday afternoon several cases Kern cavuraay aiiernuuii Bi1uj.y1.115. were ineu. u' uuiuicu.. .v.., ceiii " t j i .i, LOCAL F1RFMFM ATTPWh - 1 1 recjueni onenoer, suummeu io mc - - Mrs. Ray Wheatly, who has been charge of drunkenness and was giv-j MEET TUESDAY EVENING iuit ill is now much improved. ! en a 20 day sentence on the streets, j Mrs H. A. Tillett ol Nags Head is j Leffie Davis, colored, assault with j A delegation of firemen from Beau here visiting her son Mr. F. R. Tillett a razor on Walter Hardesty, also col- fort attended the District Firemens ored was acquitted. Hardesty said Convention in Robmsonville Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell of Dover he though Davis was just "foolin" ening. Those attending were: Mur- snent Wednesday in Keauiort on ousand didn t reaiiy mean xo nun huh. t i i .t iness. Washington Snapshots evening. Allude aiLcuuiiiK wtfre; mur- ray Thomas, Gilbert Glancey, Hardy T ' . T . t 1 ri i . . . - and man t reauv mean w uuu .m... i - " 1 i .-I tk.oit. Lewis Jr.. John Brooks, and Chiof nf un tne cnarge 01 tuiauns w..;i.- ' , , ' ..nmo. AWk Wilson the case aeainst " unsesi. n uuroecue Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tillett spent the Leffie Davis was continued to the sat- K1,("il,; Vinson week end in z-eouion. Mr. G. L. Cotton of St. Stephens, S C RDent the week end here visit ing his family on North River road. , nrdav nieht session. Howard Rhodes, colored whose nick name is "Nig," indicted by his sister Lilly Rhodes on the charge of forci ng entrv into her house was bound i Cnncrin. Pniirf without hond. 'UVCI IU UUt.lVA ' . . . Mrs. L. T. Mathis and son Leo Jr., On the charge of setting fire t othe Louis Cotton and Miss Helen Skip-1 cell in which he was confined he was per motored to Wilmington Sunday j also held lor tne nigner cuun, afternoon to take Mr. u. L. Cotton who was returning to St. Stephens, S. C. Mr. James Cree Jr., left Sunday for Martinsville, Va., to be assistant manager of Rose's Store there. Master Grayden and Harry Paul entertained a number of their little friends last Saturday afternoon at a joint birthday party. 'that candidate is offered by their par- Mr. L. E. W ethe:;ngton filled his iy. And also omits from considera- appointment at trie Free Will Bap tion the enthusiasm of the regular 'ti.-t Church Saturday night, Sunday Democrats, who think they see a pros end Sunday night. The King's Band pect of victory for the first time in 'of which he is chaplain played at each sixteen years, but their enthusiasm 1 of fie services. They went to the Trculd seem to b? not Bo much for . cour.ty home on Sunday afternoon v nr. ? ov.rl rTa,-i.l fi flip inmatfic fVlpi'O blldl lU.luluaLe i.2 11, 13 XU1 LUC JJ.UJ i-v. ...... ......uw ....v.... Taken by The Helm New. Service p8ct o victory Eut the voters who j Sir. and Mrs. Sol Wilkins of North WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 10 are not jmpejie-j t,y party regularity River spent Sunday afternoon with Even by conservative Democrats it!are preparjng t0 vote against Mr.: their sister Mrs. Harry Gillikin. is hpin? said that it was a new Hoover t n. 1 i v. : r-io.ij pmn' nf TqoV,o1I who discolsed himself the other day :.dangerously radical or against Mr. berg and Clifton Yeomans of Harkers in Iowa. It was at least a Hoover :rr... .i : i ti,) r.naA m;c ir;t, n;n;nn ----- - - :iiuir,ci ueiaucc 111c uepieasiuil ualj- icmiiu laucu vn iuim uu'iu vjmwuii standing up with a new vigor of lan-'pened to oceur in hjs administration. Sunday afternoon, oiino-p in hia own defense, and mak- I ing an appeal to his countrymen: j Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Merrill and which was touched with an emotion; Senator Burton K. W.ieeler, Dem- sons Dewey Jr., and Claud spent Sun not hitherto supposed to be charac-crat of Montana, who arrived here day afternoon with their parents Mr. teristic of him. Whatever the effect from the West, declared that part of and Mrs. Mitchell Golden, of his speech upon the Presidential the country had changed its mind on . , ... campaign, he may rest in the belef prohibition. He predicted that if Gov.' r. and Mrs. Solomon l.s, Mr. that in it he h as putf orth the best ernor Frankln D. Roosevelt were elect ,a.nj,Mrs- E.d P'ver' a"d Mrfc Wlll that is in him. ed, Congress would legalze beer, and hur and Mrs. Ed Simpson r of said it probably would do so in the orth lv"' Mr-fnd Alex ade short session this wirter. Former dry j 'MeSn "MS John Wck- The White House and Republican ates in the West are "anW" with " MiJ Mildred Dickinsonf '". , n ... uj r.a tne iaea oi moauying tne voisteaa ,.. .. , , ' - National Committee headquarters re- on.. WL.i,iH Wire Grass attended servces at the ceived word fro mthe West that A, v,".. P. W. B. church Sunday night. President Hotover s ues Moines , , , , - - r . .,; laispuiea Dy ary leaaers. vt. 4. At the Saturday night session of court the following were tried: Jim Vann, colored, fighting, $5 or ten days. George Johnson, colored, fighting, $5 or ten days. lbv chief Loneest and Decutv Sher- Allison Fulford, colored, drunken-.ff R F rhanu;n with nf ville firemen at 7:30, daring which a number of snKikprs mlHrcssoH tVio gathering. The local delegation report speech and his trip were causing a ' secretarv of the ea an enjoyable evening. In January favorable reaction m tne Miame wtsi' . . Drohibition board of rtrat vn r- : .:n 1.. u.u , A n.-Mi.. w.tioi rimfr national proniDition Doara 01 strat- ,r C a T T.ZSiZr ihl egy, predicted there would be no mod hamston and ,n April m Morehead headquarters, t was predicted I the .J o 1 i x. . tj ollco ter. Other drys predicted long delay. ly strengthen the Republican cause. J 0 1 T W Avnuilarl Vi n t nrarani7ntinn pf- i CATCH COLORED MAN WITH : forts 1 v,e much intensified among . Announcement that the United 1UX IS W Ul LIC III UV.ll uitviwvu mi, QUART OF LIQUOR SUNDAY the Republicans in many States. Ernest Brvant. local colored man. was caught about 4 p. m. Sunday af ternoon on one of the back streets Eeneal Council, renresenting organ izations having more than 3.000,000 members, will support, regardless of The little infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tyler has been quite sick with an infected leg caused from a mosquito bite. ness and disorderly conduct, ten days. Leffie Davis colored, cursing and disorderly conduct, dismissed. Hubert Springle, fighting, five days. Ambrose Roberts, fighting, dismissed. oil art liquor in hs possession. He is lodged in jail and will be given a hearing in Police Court Friday afternoon Mrs. Huirh Pake and Hsnirhtpr Daphne spent Sunday with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. John D. Smith in Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. William Riintinir nf Atlantic visited relatives htre dun" us the week end. The Womans Club met with Mrs. Will Pake on Monday afternoon. Miss Mason gave an excellent demonstra tion on simple desserts. A Hallowe en party was planned for the club members and their families. Mrs. Cleveland Gillikin, Mrs. Gard ner Gillikin, Mrs. Harry Gilliikn. Mrs n ', V.n. loarlpra nf the rvavtv ranHirlates for the House and VII LUC UbllCl Hll, . v. 1. v. i . w- -- j. w , - Democratic party laid down a bar- Senate who favor the unqualified and I rase against rresiaeni noover s ui- uncuiiuiwuuai icycai m mc .mn uimmii. 6 & . 1 j 1,. M,.io r;i,i m n 1 cTi terances at Ues Monies and nanea tne teentn Amenumem, was mauc cic "jiut oan.er patching up I tne omitn-nooseveii, vy r. o. uu i uui., vi c cn,cnucu uic 'differences as more than an offset to ! organization. Where there is a con-conference of Relef committees at nlishpd hv the Chief test between those who stand for out Smyrna last Friday afternoon. TUOr,P TD . IWIM criJrtr.le Executive in his mission to Iowa and right repeal and those who favor j As this news is being written the mKtt iKAiniiNL bLMUOU ' v c,otal, Attns nn thp snpprh ' pithpr the Eic-hteereth Amendment, .writer is grieved to hear of the death WILL START MONDAY NIGHT. . s' .kpr T0i,n v. Garner. ;or merelv a change in it, the council j of Mrs. Reuben Willis of this commu- Democratic Vice-Presidential candi- will support those who are for out-nity, we exten dto the bereaved fam- , . 1-, t-i tt : .nnnl ilv our dppnpst Rvmnatliw x i j The Government will, if the pro- 'HOLD DISTRICT OFFICERS lin: m n t. Octobl !e; Senator Pat Harrison of Miss- right repeal. MEET WEDNESDAY , h d nicfht. October 20. three District . . , . .... Mr. Charles Hatsell motored to The District Officers Meeting tne Training Schools will be held in the ?c.rat,s' vp". MmllPd ' of economic recovery now prob- , m , i j. ' nj Tinitp,! Arvioricati Mp- 6 - , lcized by the President, challenged , . , .. Jjurnam luesaay, wnere ne unuer- junior uiuci u ....v. ...... --- ( Atlantlc Baptist Association, inese ., - . . . u .,. nn ably begun is as siow as a may iws- went an examination at Duke Hospit-'chanics was held in the Elks hall in Trani Schools are a part of the the Henden J " on - coul " onably be expected to be, experience j al. He was accompanied by his son, the Elks Temple in New Bern Wed- preparaton of North Carolina Bap- Ur. m .Ie." SJ """ " h v. somewhat the same awakening that; Mr. Carl Hatsell. They returned home 'nesday evening, beginning at 8 j tigta for the Every Member Canvass he faVmers the credit neces ness itsel has one through. Gov-1 Wednesday evening. o'clock, six oi me n Uuuu, ... v.. to be held later in the fall. The " " " " ,..,.,,. ar.d dp ernment is slower to lace realities Mr. Jack Humphrey of Wake For- District were represented: Atantic, gCn00ig win hegin promptly at 7:30. !?L f rt. v, Hnnv than business is, for the simple reas est College spent the week end here Harkers Island, Vandemere, New Dug to th6 gize of the Association ed tnat in t ne i gnt oi .ir. noov-, necesgty of self.preser vistiing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort. and jn order to make travel to the er i tailure to . lumu past P10m'se- vation does not operate as strongly W.Humphrey. I E. B. Harris. Field Secretary, o metei OTe easV( the Associa. either his cr p'edieB ii LrS Pon arovernment as it does upon Dr. Herbert F. Prytherch returned Tarboro, and Thos. O. Moore, Dis- tion ig divided into three districts. .f" to nnerton .business. Business must face reali Saturday from a business trip to trict Deputy, of New Bern, were 'n,the Eastern, meetng at Morehead City ou y op q ties or perish. A Government can go Washington, D. C. i charge of the meeting. Plans for the.the Centraif meeting with the First ' . . 'o nliving in a fool's paradise for ' Mr Alonzo Simpson has arrived ensuing year were formulated, which Baptist church of New Bern, and Stung by President Hoovers indict- quite a whJle home from Cape May, N. J. where he: included a membersnip onve ior the Western raeeting with the Mays- ment of tneir policies u.. ;n thft Coast 'npw members for each council m the Rnnt.-a4. f.h,ch. A handhook has his Des Moines speech, the Democrats c..: l.iisi.iict. . 'liet.. u.eua.ed by uo Prnmntinn ' have unlimbered their heaviest ver- Guard Service Prnmotion ' have unlimbered their heaviest ver- 3H v. . , "vv.l wi. j - 'iniiiRIUIl Messrs Vernon Harrell and Fred Those attending me me "'Committee of the Southern Baptist oai arauery m u . Morrison of Ralegih came Tuesday.New Bern Wednesday evening from Convention for use in these meetings, ct whatever gains Mr hTtook Mrfrrells parent onH Mrs. John Harrell 10 ivaieig" inob, . i. ... , 1U1UIM.CU a i-up, Ui - - ;jr,i.:i GALES CREEK er. Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Garner were vh- l.inwood rwloVior nf Snllivans Island C. G. Station South Carolina i jT J i. n MM.ninfr Q . J"j' .()j tV,P State Fair, land John W. Basden. . and a thorough study will follow. ' cratic vice-pres.uenua. ... jth his amjly and fnends Miss Margaret Willis arrived home The next district meeting will be, Thg Eagtern P meetinK at himself the target oi some ux gnd at gUcy FrSa?mo"S from New York City 'held in the Junior Order hall here in Morehead City, will have for their Hoover's blows, the 0PJ nnf , Mr. D. B. Garner of Bridgeton is rriday morning iromcvY - R;i,iino-. December 3, Li. d t p h,v,.:0 of RBn.,. took to convince the Nation tnat .n,.vinr nn h s and Relford N. J. wnere sne visiveu me iienuwi, "cv. . . v.. anu . . , pnlinril 3S hOSt. e.J- TU rontvol nnn oo, fnvtnnnt, visited for a few days witn ner siaici wan was formerly Superintendent of Car-, OF BIRDS iw w. KSTwifi-VS Carteret County poultrymen who LnnPcwnhVhe School of Educa-'are desirous of selling some of their ion flf the University" of North birds in the near future will be in t.on at the Univeisity. tenated to learn that a poultry truck Mrand Mrs Henry W. Noe return ' may come to the county within the ,i.o.Wpr. Mrs. Jfiddie Thos wno waiu -i ; vis.u L.. . , nnnltrv are requested by c:,.nn i flllllllwll. Marry me, Walter, and we'll buy our Wedding Ring BEITS JEWELRY STORE Next to Poetoffice z teacher, Kev. d. r. narris oi oou-!'""" . . down tor a lew ciays, wuimus ui fort. The Central group are fortunate whatever of good ere wa m tne p).eparing to move back to have Dr. Oscar Haywood, Pastor , rresiueni s aumc "", of the First Baptist Church, New from the Democrats and that in any Bern, to teach their group meeting event, tne rM i :-MV to at Stacy Sunday' with Dr. Haywood's church. The. years proves the President unable to, Gemge HaU Ml. anl Western group, meeting at Maysville. j fulfill his campaign promises. cyde .. anJ children of will be taue-ht bv Rev. A. P. Ste-phens " . ' TT Morphead City were guests of Mr. " " - i t i :. . a Vnnotnv irrcrp ri. .AccunuiiK i" ocw-v -- , M j u Lcw Sunday aiter- Moses, of New Hampshire, President anJ Hoover vnll carry every Ataltnic sea- n0f ; T bus. of Mr. The Associational Promotion Com mittee is comprised of Kev. A. P. Stephens, Morehead City, Chairman, Rev. M. L. Min-z, Swansboro, Rev. C. A. LinebergPi', Oriental, Miss Ethel Gillette, Maysville, Mrs. Blanch Lane Fort Barnwell; U. E. Swann, Beau bocrd State from Maine to Marjian-a- Morhad Citv Sat Maine, he asserted will go Republi- - can by 20,000 and New Hampshire ...... Ribbs of St. nari-ia, fnr thp President DV , " ! their pou try are requested oy Fovt Barnwell; U. JK. Swann, Beau-, 7,, Wf nf the Petersburg, r la., are visiting uieir . . 1- J. "l..f ,mm.iT,lMte with him ... f. n r Willis Mnrhpnd Citv: N. ' 12,000 to 1,000 votes, half of the - . Hibbs d Mr. iVirs. i'Hviu : . !. , i.w 1,0it iwnv Hp nntliied as .r ?.r,J M, Pvn Mrc H . M. usual mujuiiLy- vx ia nna a imu u-.ni uiu v..v WADE'S THEATER Week of Oct. 17th MONDAY TUESDAY "SPFAK EASILY with Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante. NEWS COMEDY ,.A j-... i.i.! i,mo in Chicaeo today. , truck. len lur men " - . Mr- E. F. Skarren left Sunday morning for Norfolk, Va., where she will receive hospital t.eatmetit. Mr .1 (J. LOOper h.""'j ivir. anu . , . . c4..,1o,t fnr Rich-'i npp thp marriage ot Kate Cotton leu rauiuo, rjeauioiu a....-"-- -- - m., mond, Va., to join her husband who heir 6rtVX is employed there. Mrs. Laura Davis, ionni.jr - .T 1 ! 1. . 11.. 1. i-U O 1Trtt' ivirs. ii. ivi. i .. w. W. illOL)S. UC iiuiu' a ' . . . j i . v- -ki, ifcrtyit mr wn fin . mi v. Hines, Pollocksville. In addition toiior.e u... - - pleasant trip, tfcn Associational Committee, there sanguine. He expects to v. in, he sa d, , t... u o in nvpw Church but does not Deneve , i'r; ; ; " All the mem much exceed G.000. The Republican R. Hall of New port were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. wrrnniNr. ANNOUNCEMENT a Promotion Committee. All the mem .niucn exceeu o,. . afternoon. " Ibers of these committees will attenn '.ne cunu.u, a.c (.., . r -.tt c f Vp4Iiu wi in thPiV District. All are; nanus m evaj Mr. and Mrs. vv. v. t "IC. . .7 t.i v.t I the Dast several uoro, vvnu ii -- . ... months here with Mrs. David Everitt, i. Tp,inv for New Bern where she will visit relatives, before going , to the home of her daugnter in u, folk, Mrs. Henry Hatsell. Mrs. Horace Mayo, and son Horace jr of Baltimore arrived here Friday and are visiting Mrs. Mayo's father, Mr. Hardy Lewis Sr. Miss Sarah King Martin of New Bern is here visiting Miss Ruth Lew is. . . ill Mr. B. B. Arlington Keeps qui ... at his hom on Ann Street. ' Mr. and Mr. D. M. Salter, of Mer ;'rimon spent Sunday afternoon her-. Tiitin thftir daugnter SMr B. C. Brown of Washington, D. C. spent th week' end her Tit 5 W her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Db. Doctor Dunoan returned to i Wwhintton with her Monday. -V - Mia Lillian Rio returned .home : Saturday after spending the wek in Riehmond, Va., visitng M Catfier i.e Thomae who is attending school her- . x. , t j : t ah unmps. ui. - cia on Saturday Otcober 8th at Mi ami, Florida. BETYifi Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Willis and son ' B. Willis REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lleyellyn Phillips to A. J. Phillips. 1 it M Ti' j far f5 1 0. '" " .u" 3" f I, l ! The assertion that President Hoov greai iiumucis will "win or committee wil lattend these meat- i s ? r .. "u,. . ' ings-. . T"!": i::i!A. 3. J,, were the pests ofto The churches in the Eastern L.roup, l" 7 .,.. v, 'nnrrnts Mr. and Mrs. L meeting at Morehead City are as fol- j dT.S? oFthe tart th ;dy afternoon. Mr. Willis return lows: Beaufort, Bayview, North Har-iWest is tne ,nri,'ed home with them. nu.T .I,- nnmpd churches will, speecn. It IS conceivao.. rm uS ... , WEDNESDAY 10c BARGAIN DAY 20c "PASSPORT TO HELL" with Ellissa Landi, Paul Lukas. THURSDAY & FRIDAY "THE 4 MARX BROS- in "HORSE FEATHERS" 11" !i You'll never forgive yourseu u you miss this. No Paes honored in thi Picture vttws COMEDY SATURDAY "COUNTY FAIR" COMEDIES 1 lot Al. cuy ler ritv The above namen cnurciiea m,- ... M ti,.,.i- Blakelv sf Pon.l ct uJ et al- to Prober 17, at 7.30. wfth d m,f ... :L r;.L0 .,,,1 wifp. 1-2 acre H. Q-1 r,nMT7 wil l. PREACH the former. This might inspire enough Wl'"-',1 ----- Alvin Davis and wife, 1-2 acre H Township for $50. UTILITY ASSOCIATION TO CANVASS ir wt."""'" dcv mr riONTZ WILL PREACH AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH farm-voteis with confidence in tbe Prp-sinVnt to form a marein sufficient to make the difference between tie- publican and Democratic Buccess in several statee. Morehoad City, Oct. 11 Sunday 18. at the regualr 1 1 1 .fin n'dock hour of worship, Rev. 1L . TRW T V IVHI r. jt uvn"-" ad Beaufort .witmn ' r i; i the evening he will dy!- If19 Ml of Caarlotte'piwh to the Wildwood eoneregation dent, Mr. C A. 1 r, Mri cIoh ie well known m law! fheP- thie section, harin, conducted in re .mod.ra ;-utility taw-. iue Z un , Mriefl of evange- tion plane to, get at iea. u . .in. b a preacher of C Co Poration ComWo- and to t m ir. curry to abandon h op- .u' Q.f. Tcislative body and de- greeted Sunday witft large ana api , . Governor fought n -,,vi:. rif?. r.. w...d Miss Sadie iou " . if0 relectnc current, iuc, p.ui Church Grange, spent Saturday nere v.s , phone service and aj"-- Wed;sdVy. October 19, the Worn Mf; WppVs. iiUBrtnf trtfl nrnnpr nresent rate base, weunuaj, a t Pnnke of Louisburg, f or-, ! n 8 Auxiliary oi tne v"u , Qr nQ cnthtf J nf0rt. is here today. ' AVINr. rank DIVIDENDS jbyterian church will f ' tlli. vpar for either Republi mcj . .micrTiONS'Ao Anxi aries 01 Ulstnct nu:nuci DEPENUS OH LUU.6V.W"- .1:1 of the Wilmington rresoyiei.u.. . , . p"' , it 5. aid are go- 000 in dividends to dcposuois u. c ... n . f, t be aa aeainst and not so mucn tor , Rnnkina and Trust wm- lanes in wi i--- - p - as .,.: Mr. Hoover. Owing to the fact that some ae en- u. .(iat- W". A. present and urged to spena ,ne u? ; -. fc court last - J,..,.. Q;,.0,i hv tie as dinner win Da servcu uy ..... Tn, -Af - Allen was giv.uiy ..v- , !l?.r party memocrs wu" ... m.Ooernor Smiths successful flt t Alhanw aeainst Mr. John F. Curry and the Tammany allies seems ! anrtad the friendly relatione whkih began when they followed tnru for him at the national eonTenuon. his strong traits. It did not interfere, however, with Hie nipntiinna belief that Lieutenant Governor Lehman should be nominat ed for Gorernor. Having failed to per auoue w. v v. . . j - position, the foimer Governor fought him to a finish. Credit lor tne resu.v should go largely to him Taken all in ail, it is a common re- i,Qi- thprp is lttle or no entna- iotiv. tViiB vpar tor enner ii.tuuu..- nr.mnnvAt.ic candidate for ......rnmtc eir.HTF.RS ARE TRIED iN : POLICE COURT: USED CAR SALE See our stock of used cars before you buy Note these PRICES MODEL itrP SEDAN .... . ... $ MODEL "A" ROADSTER .....$ 75.00 MODEL "A" COUPE $ 90.00 MODEL "A' SEDAN $100.00 MODEL "A" TRUCK $1Q0.00 Loftm Motor Company Craven Street Beaufort afternoon Mayor layioi , ., . .. , ,,,, th,.v are bold an extra session to accomodate ,. . - titeee who failed to ghow up. The x- o St ano.ue hoping. of the churcl at ni one candidate or the other because V
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