THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU R5DAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 PACF F!V" NAT RUSSELL WILL RETURN FROM HOSPITAL NEXT WEEK Personal Notes TELEPHONE 16 Nat Russell, engineer aboard the Norfolk-Southern rail bus that collid ed with a load of brick near New Bern several weeks aso will return home next week. His condition is continually improving according to reports from St. Luke's hospital in New Bern where he has been confined since the latter part of June. Virginia Highlands, Va. Returns From Canada plants for the extensive decorations 'grand march, in which the costumed in the casino. Valuable prizes are to j guests will participate in competition for the prizes, win tane piace hi u 1 fTI 1 I. p. m., it is planned ine general puo lie is invited to attend this benefit affair. DON'T WAIT When I this m0,'taJ Shrlu ' sn . the earth no Anil mosey .tfrl r, n't weep, dont sigh, dont sob, DTmay have struck a better job; t p and buy a large boquet U For which you'll find it hard to pay Dont mope around and feel all blue, I may be better off than you. Don't tell the folks I was a saint, Or any old thing that I ain't; If you have jam like that to spread ple-ie hand it out before I m dead ; If you have roses, bless your soul, ju5. pin one in my buttonhole Wh;le"l'm alive and well today, n,,n't wait until I've gone away. Selected family of Wilson were the week-end guests of Mrs. Mary E. Noe mother of Mr. Noe, last week-end. Mr. James Stewart left today for Washington. D. C, where he will spend time visiting friends and relatives. Miss Hannah Martin of Sanford is spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Gary Allen. Rev and Mrs. Worth Wicker of Greenville are spending some time in Beaufort. Mr. Wicker was formerly Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church. FATHER OF MOHAWK VICTIM DISASTER MARRIES ; be given to the costume prize win fnr the men and women having ru i .(a rotnrtwii vnmp tlip hpst rnstumes and also for those kli 193 tiilCU lUJ'lUil itvw.n'-n ......... v.. - Friday, after an 18-day tour of New having the most amusing costumes. England and Canada. Known as the J Though Mr. and Mrs. Franklin New England-Canadian Educational , Cannon, of Raleigh, summering at . j u.. r'i:- r.r.nnA P;ii7 kaA nppented the vour suonsureu uy r.sie iuima aiuitucou "jt I , . r i ... i . it nn:AM Iv w w-fc w i rf A T A II Teachers College. general cnairmansmp oi me , v L It All II I I K they had to give up me responsiuiiny v j H lirillU lii . . -, i m i this weeK due to ine iaci mai ic .-. Mr. tSavard lavior nrmo t .nrrt a Phiiadei-. K-K- Sylvester W. Reams, 71 year old resident of Morehead City and fath er of the late Otto Reams, who lost his life when the Mohawk sank off the Jersey coast several months ago obtained a license to wed in New Bern this week. His bride was Stella A. Starnes, 50 year old resident of Beaufort. Mrs. Naomi Rierson of Cleveland, Ohio arrived in the city Tuesday to ! spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. M. D. Killigs worth. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Nelscn and .".jtbter of Virginia Highlands, Va., ' At,.D Ki. loin's nn rents Mr. arc visum ami Mr B. A. Felton. Mr. Jesse Alan ones 01 wasmug- jjr an(i jIrs. v. s. Chadwick and ton. N. C, sioppeu in '"' Lawrence Rudder left today for the week end. ne was gums ter spending his vacation Rev. ;u.i! Mrs Millikin and son Prentice and daughter Muriel of Athens, Ga., are visiting their daugh ter Mrs. James Fudrie. T rhflirman of BalUphia hospital for treatment. J Mrs. Richard N. Duffy, of New . . . y-. i i Ham an MnvehpaH Citv. who is f Mrs. Bavaid lavior, oi ueauiou, , ... .. .. .nnit.J rnnirman in Beau- state benefit chairman for tne memor i. . J n Ko'ial foundation, by appointment tori ior me gaia cusiumc --,-- . t ci;t.v,-,r held Saturday night at Atlantic, Mrs. Edwin C.Gregory, of Salisbury Beach casino, under the auspices of .state director, , ., tti. event, with the assistance of a of ? 4- : GUARANTEED SERVICE on All Makes or RADIO RECEIVERS JACK LONGEST CARLTON ROSE ROTARY GOVERNOR ATTENDS LOCAL MEET LAST TUESDAY on Ocra- cV..u Island. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hinson and daughter Miss Joyce Hinson of Chap Pl Hill were visitors in Beaufort last Sunday. Mr. Norman Gaskill of Sea Level was a business visitor in Beaufort Monday. business trip to Richmond. Cleveland Thayer of Asheboro, District Rotary Governor met with the Beaufort Club last night. On Tues day he with with the Morehead Club. Only three members of the local club were absent from the meeting last night. Governor Thayer in a brief talk advised the local Rotarians to check up on their activities from time to time to determine if they are losing or gaining ground. He also stressed the aims ot Rotary. His talk was enjoyed by those present. the Role.-t E. Lee Memorial Founda- number oi co-worKers a.m m,.... tion, for the benefit of restoration , tees. work at Stratford Hall, historic homej A floor show will be given a mid- - .. . -i s fi !: n o-tit dnnner the hall. including of the lamous Lee iamny in v ugiiim. ---., - - Advance indications are that there songs and dances by three Beaufort will be a vast crowd at the beach to , young women and also by others. The enjoy the elaborate program being . arranged for the occasion. Many cot tagers and residents will not only par ticipate in the festivities but also en tertain many week-end guests Irom a Uvide radius, the ball being planned as ' 'the outstanding social event of the i season. ; Thvpe hints were to eo Un the RADIOTRICIANS Phone No. 144-W j Independent Motor Ser- vice Building 5 A COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE For Our Patrons 'sound during the latter part of the !j! week to bring: back myriads of palm Y i . . .. .I. i i leaves other shrubbery and ; Miss Annie Walker of South Bos ton, Va., is spending some time here visiting Mrs. W. S. Chadwick. Mrs. E. P. Simmons of Lenoir left Mr. Clyde Moore and Johnnie Moore of Brooklyn, N. Y., are spend ing some time in Carteret County. While in Beaufort they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Chadwick. , li " il SIX HUNDRED DOLLARS TO BE SPENT LOCALLY Of the $50,561.60 to be spent by the Highway Commission in various cities of Eastern Carolina, approx imately $600 will be spent on Beau fort Streets. The Beaufort allocation will be spent on Ann and Highway streets, according to Seth Gibbs, a member of the alderman board. Mr. Sam Chadwick of New Bern is ,nrs. t- -. I spending nis vacation in ueauiorx Wednesday afternoon for her home Hh hig parents Mr and Mrs j. w. i.... ..::.-: V n- -nnn-ta Pant and . . . after visiting her parents Capt Mrs. H. W. Noe Mrs. Horace B. Mayo and her son Horace Jr., of Kinston arrived in Beaufort last Friday to visit Miss Ruth Lewis. Mrs. Mayo is getting a- lng nicely following an operation recently at Duke hospital. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chadwick children of Wilmington spent last week-end here visiting his ents visiting his parents Mr. Mrs. J. W. Chadwick. and last par-and On Nova Scotia Cruise m Miss Mary Robinson formerly of Beaufort but now a resident of Kal eigh is on a cruise this week with the North Carolina Bar association. The association sailed from Norfolk last week aboard the S. S. Reliance for a cruise to Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers and ,i u t rnt. ..mn Mrs. H. B. Mayo of Kinston spent , Thursdav from B visit to their c.w1.iit vmitinff his tarn- ... a wjuie ucic uuiiunj - ily who are the guest. of Miss Ruth Lewis. Mrs. Rrtti S. Mebane and Master Yancey Mebane returned from Ashe viUe Sataraay -wher they went for a week's vacation. They were joined in Raleigh by Miss Mary Robinson who acecanjumied them to the mountains. Mr. David Gaskill and Mr. Thurs ton Gaskill of Ocracoke passed thru Beauf ort Monday enroute to Raleigh vhere they were going on a business trip. v parents in Annapolis, Md., and Akron and Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bowers returned with them for a adiort visit. GUESTS AT THE DAVIS HOUSE The following guests were register ed at the aid Davis House during the pant week: Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Woodard, Mrs. Mary Manley, of Ral eigh: P. M. Bover and son of Moores- ville Mrs. D. F. Haasis, C. W. Hassis, 'w r ti... I W Woo. Mr. cne Brown of Chapel Hill is ,sis of Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs . r' iL . 1- .-.UU My anA Ml'C! I .r r-t . B TT T L : . Hf snendine- the week with Mr. and Mrs. Aycock Brown at the Davis House. Misses Mary C. Fodrie of the Beaufort News and Miss Marguerite Morehead Citv returned Wednesday after vacationing in Ashe.lMr viile Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Maxwell and Miss Louise Thomas returned Sun day following a motor tour to At lanta, Maxton and Western Carolina. Mrs. L. W. Moore has returned home after an extended vacation in Virginia where she visited her parents. Cw. W. Freeman, of Washington, Miss Mildred Hughes and Miss Catherine CartwTight, Elizabeth City; Mrs. R V. Hop, Jr., C V Hop, Memphis, Tenn.: Gene Brown, Chapel Hill; Jesse A- Giles, Washington; Mr. and . n rr 1 T TT Mrs. x. Ht xienson ana Joyce mnson of ChaDel JrdJLlI : C. L. JNewman, nai- eigh; Capt. and Mrs E. A. Barbour and family, Fort Wright, Washington Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hooks, Kenly; Mr. Jack Kieth, Ben May, Miss Virginia Poole and Miss Florence Foole ol Raleigh. Capt. H. V. Styron left Monday for Tanner's Creek Hospital, Norfolk Va., for treatment. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Felton Announce the marriage of their daughter Caroline to Mr. Earle Holcombo Child on Saturday, August 17, 1935 Cahvary Methodist Church Something DIFFERENT and DELICIOUS RAISIN BREAD TOAST With Coffee A Breakfast Treat RAISIN BREAD Fresh Every Day BETTS' BAKERY BASEBALL FRIDAY, AUG. 23rd. RICHLANDS Vs. BEAUFORT Admission 15 & 25c- Ladies Free SUNDAY, AUGUST 25t TRENTON Vs. BEAUFORT Admission 15 & 25c Both Games 3:00 o'clock 5 JANET GAYNOR, NED SPARKS IN, I "Servant s Entrance V t t y All Talkie Movie at THE LYRIC THEATER MARSHALLBERG, N. C. Friday Night: 8:15 P. M. Saturday Night Aug. 23rd. 10-20c Aug. 24th 15-35c Talking Pictures Friday and Saturday Nights Each Week NOTICE GUITAR CLASS Seabreeze THEATRE WEEK AUG. 26 MONDAY AND TUESDAY Mr,eoro;e White's Scan dals of 1935" wth Alice Faye, James Dunn, Cliff Ed wards and Arline Judge Adm. 10-15-25- The first lesson by Hawaiian Teach ers will be given Friday, August 30 (instead of date previously announc ! ed. Those desiring information, phone .... HUrs. Lee 31-J Itp jviiss iaura iiace nau as guest this past week end Miss Peggy Burch of Greensboro , Miss Alma Totter and Miss Laura Mace returned this week from a house party at Hurst Beach. . Mrs. B A. Felton arrived home Sun day from Washington, D. C, where she has been for several months for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bethune and son E. P. Jr., will arrive here Satur day to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. B. A Felton. Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Child will arrive here Saturday to spend their vacation with Mrs. Child's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Felton. Mr. D. W. Morton spent Monday and Tuesday in Raleigh on business. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Smith left Beaufort Saturday morning for their home in Washington, D. C, after spending the week in Beaufort visit .. ing Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Charles V. Smith. .: Mr. K. D. Martin leaves this week for New York where he will buy Fall and Winter stock of Ladies Ready to Wear for his firm E. D. Martin & Co. 2.. KEG O' NAILS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 WEDNESDAY ONLY 10c BARGAIN DAY 10c "It Happened in New York" with Heather Angel and LyU Talbot Come Erl- -a- Avoid tk Ruh THURSDAY ONLY Ada. 10-1 5c "A Shriek in the Night with Ginger Rogers and Lyle Talbot FRIDAY & SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "Baboona" r Arimi.itioE 10 15; Published in the interest of Beaufort MoreKe-d City and Cartetet County by the Noe Hardware Company. B. H. NOE, Editor, i Sportsmen: Hunt ing season opens soon. Now is a good time to corns in and select that gun you have been planning to buy. Wc have a large assortment of guns and plenty of ammunition. September 1 is op ening day for marsh hens and we have No. 9 shot for Marsh Hens. We also have hunting lieens e s. The cost for county residents is $1.10. Capt. Henry Noe has the smartest hen in tewn. . She laid two eggs at one time. That is better than most hens can do. Carpenters: Check over your tools. We have some fine val ues and we can save you money. Home owners: Now is a good time to naint before winter ' winds start blowing. ! i Save the surlace I now wkh our excep tionally good atag paint. ! supply you with building materials. We have windows, sashes, win d o w panes, cement, plas ter and everything you need or we will get it for you in a hurry. Let us show you j how to own a water system. We have a email electric system now on display in our window. Homebuilders: When you start yotrr new house or repair your home let hb Nose-Powdering Time Merchant Are you a man who watche? the clock? Applicant No, Sir I watch the stenographer as so m as she begins pvdoring her nose, 1 put up the books. Detroit News. NOE , HARDWARE ' COMPANY Beaufort, N. C "Ask Your Doctor JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE THE LEADING DRUG STORE OF CARTERET COUNTY Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention Front Street Phone 29 Support The Chamber of Commerce PHONE 45 OR 6 FREE DELIVERY HERE YOU GET DELIVERY SERVICE AND LIMIT ED CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST. WE KNOW OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS IN LINE. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND FRESH. COMPARE THESE PRICES. I 9 THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN 5 Bars . . 30c Can 10c Pure Rio Coffee, 2 lbs 25c Break O'Morn Coffee, lb . . 19c Sugar, lb 06c Pure Lard, lb 20c Shortening, lb 15c Tub Butter, lb 30c Light White Flour, 24 lbs 95c Ralson's Oat Meal, 3 pkgs 25c Ralston's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 15c Ralston Baby Cereal, pkg 30c Post Toasties, 3 pkgs 25c Puffed Wheat, pkg - 10c Puff ed Rice, 2 pkgs 25c New Sweet Potatoes, pk 25c Irish Potatoes. 10 lbs. . . , . 15c Onions, lb 05c Mountain Cabbage, lb. 03c Delmar Oleo, lb 18c Certo, bott. 29c Tender Leaf Tea. 7 oz Tk 29c Rib Side or Ham Butt Pork. lb. 25c -jiiu..'l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K, Noe nl