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PAGE FIVE THE BEAUFORT NEWS TTTU ESDAY. MAY 7. 1936 ! Chairman of the Program committee. Two State officers have been invit ed to speak at the banquet. Personal Noles TELEPHONE 16 FOR MOTHER'S DAY This is her day, dear God, my mother's day Let her forget the hardships she has known: The days ot work and then the days of war; Let her remember, Father, all those things They have meant pleasure to her through the years A tender word, a baby's silken curl, A prayer to you, and quiet for her fears. Help us to love her, ab her children should, On this, her day, and all the days to come Keep her, dear God, through other trying hours, And take her home to you when life is done. Virginia Stanton, May, 1936. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hyde will re turn today after a trip to Norfolk and northern points. Mrs Lon Hill left a few days ago BOOK CLUB WILL MEET The Tuesday Afternoon Book Club will meet with Mrs. W. S. Chadwick next Tuesday afternoon, May 12th at 3:30. All members are urged to be present. AT THE DAVIS HOUSE During the past few days patron age has been good at The Old Davis House. Among the guests registered there were: William Von Elm, Brook lyn; M. C. MacPhail, Charlotte; L. J. Crowder, Tp.boro; R. D. Davis, Elizabeth City; W. T. Stanley, Nor folk: Mr. and Mrs. B. Streb and family. Raleigh: J. E Wilson; Mr. and Mrs, WOMEN PLAY BALL In a soft ball game that proved to be a thriller the Parent-Teacher As sociation of Beaufort won over the Beaufort Woman's Club Tuesday af- j ternoon at the high school ball park. ! At the end of the game the score i was 10-13 in favor of the P. T. A. i Mrs. L. W. Moore pitched for the I losers with Miss Lucy Holland ' catching. Mrs. Sam Darling was the champion for the winners and Miss ' Rosalie Saied caught. Honors for home runs went to Miss Saied who made two and Miss Emily Loftin, one. Many fans were out to see the j game and many more are expected to attend the game next Tuesday af ternoon at 5:30 when by popular de mand the two teams .neet again in anothcrt hriller. ing of Fort Macon State Park. Quite a large number of guests from Beaufort and Morehead City as well as men of the service were present. Fulcher and music. Piner furnished the GRADUATES FROM HOSPITAL The Board of Managers of the Graduating Class of the James Walk er Memorial Hospital request the honor of your presence at the Grad uating Exercises of the School of Nursing. Afternoon of May 12th, 5 o'clock MeClure Memorial, Wilming ton, N. C. Miss Marie Jarvis, one of the graduating nurses, is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jar vis of Straits, N. C, graduating from Smyrna High School in 1932. Island sage are wi-l:' hiai recovery. ;.... htfax inrnicr Beaufort resident liver his sermon. de- YONKERS PASTOR HERE Rev. R. S. Oden, pastor of the Memorial A.M.E. Zion church, Yonk ers, N. Y. will preach at A.M.E. Zion church here Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Special music by the choir will be rendered at both services. All members and friends of the church are urged to be present and GRADUATE FROM HOSPITAL Miss Winifred Lewis and Miss Nellie ChaDman graduated from the Woodard. ' School of nursing at Christ Hospital Frank Kugler j of Jersey City, N. J., Wednesday, and familv of Washington: Miss1 April 29th. 193G. Miss Lewis is the Sadie E. Hutchenson, Oxford; S. A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kittrell, Charlotte, Major Matt Allen, Lewis of Beaufort and Miss Chap Kinston: Miss Ruth Baker and Miss' man is the daughter of Mr. John Margaret McWarren and L. W. Al derman, Oxford. MRS. L. W. MOORE ENTERTAINS Mrs. L. W. Moore delightfully en tertained her Bridge Club Wednes day afternoon at her apartment at the Dey house. Three tables were in play. At the Chapman also of Beaufort. The young ladies have many friends in this city who wish them much suc cess in their profession. for Washington, D. C, where she j end of tne game Mrs. Bayard Taylor Coastguardsmen Hosts At Good Square Dance Jimmie Guthrie Goes To Norfolk Hospital Jimmie Guthrie, Harkers Island most famous citizen, was taken on Wednesday to the U. S. Marine hos pital in .Norfolk for treatment. He was accomDanied by Capt. W. M. Yeomans. Brady Willis and Clifton Yeomans. Manv readers of The Beaufort News are familiar with the writings of Jimmie Guthrie which have appeared in this newspaper dur ing recent years and which were Quite frequently copied by state newspapers. Friends of the Harkers will visit her sons Clyde and Howard Hill. Mr. E. F. Perry left today for u v. v-Viprp he will enter XlttIIllJIlii, . " the Veterans' hospital for treatment. I Mrs. Aycock Brown and son Brantley returned to Beaufort Sun day evening after spending the week at Chapel Hill visitnig Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hinson. was presented with a beautiful hand made linen handkerchief as prize for high score. Second high also a linen handkerchief, went to Mrs. G. W. Duncan. The hostess served a delicious nai ad plate with ice tea. Those enjoying the afternoon with Mrs. Moore were: Miss Lottie San ders, Mrs. Bayard Taylor, Mrs. G. W. Duncan, Mrs. William Potter, Jr. Mrs. P. B. Taylor, Mrs. W. C. Lang, Mrs. C. L. Beam, Mrs. R. W. Safrit, Jr., Mrs. W. S. Chadwick, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Aycock Brown. w A. Mace leturned home Tuesday night frcn Chapel ILL . " where she visited relatives and j Woman S Club Banquet AMD 1 Capt. Tom BarneU and his crew were hosts last Friday night at a very good square dance given in honor of District Commander Price of Elizabeth City and state officials who were here for the formal open- ..J....g.....4.4.?......- Seabreeze THEATRE WEEK MAY 11 NOTE 4 Changes This week Read carefully the program friends. She was accompanied home by Dr. and Mrs. William Abernethy and child of Atlantic. The Woman's Clu'i of Beaufort will have a banquet at the Inlet Inn , , at 8 o'clock Fri.iay, May 22nd. This Allen spent last week , , t m tak the place of tneir last meeting of the year. Every club in the district is invited to attend, also any woman who is interested in club work whether she is a member or not. This promises to be the outstand ing event of the club season. An un usually good program has been plan ned by Mrs. Graydon Paul, who is Mr. W. A. end in Kinston vistiing his famliy Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Neal, Capt. Wesley Austin, T. W. Howard, and Homer Howard of Ocracoke are at tending the District conference of the Methodist church here this week. Master Stewart Hill, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hugh Hill is very ill with pneumonia. Mr. R. B. Wheatly of Wilmington was a visitor in Beaufort this week. Mr I. H. French of New Bern was a business vistior in Beaufort yester day. Dr. Clifford W. Lewis left today for Kansas City, Mo., to attend a meeting of the American Medical Association. He expects to return on May 25th. I j Friends of Mr. W. P. Smith will be glad to learn that he is improving. Mr. Smith has been very ill for sev eral days. 7Ir. W. E. Adair 'eft Monday for '.. nston-Salem where he attended State meeting of embalmers. Mrs. Willie Boyde who has been ;. -fined at the Potters Emergency ; spital for some time left today for l.er home in Greenville. Mrs. John Hendrix has returned to her home in Marshall after spend ing several weeks in Beaufort visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Joseph House. WWW Miss Sara Rumley and Mrs. Ruth :i. Mebane were business visitors in New Bern yesterday. Mrs. Blythe Noe and little son Blythe Jr., and Mrs. Mary A. Noe motored to Aurora today to take Mr. Roland Noe who visited nis mother here this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones and son Merritt of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph House here this week. Mr. Lee Winslow, Mrs. Chapmar. find Mrs. Perser who are WPA of ficials of .New Bern were business visitors in Beaufort yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Bedsole formerly cf Pnhnrn. who is traveling agent for Woodland Bros. Wholesale Produce Co., of Baltimore, Md, is in this sec tion buying cabbage and other pro duce and is stopping at the Woolard tpartment house. Dr. L. W Moore and Capt. James Rumlev were business visitors n New Bern Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Davis left to day for Portsmouth, Va., where they will visit Mrs. Davis' mother. Straws Pre-Season Opening Dance Atlantic Beach Casino Saturday Night MAY 9th. Featuring Bobby Jones & His 14 Syncopators Script 80c Ladies Free Vo Charge For Spectators on Porch Bath House3 Oaen Sun days During Month of May With Life Guards on j Beach Duty rag below MONDAY & TUESDAY Ben Lyon, Isabelle Jewel in 'Dancing Feet" with America's Newest Dancing Sen sation: Eddie Nugent and Joan Marsh 10c WED. ONLY Bargain Day 10c 1 KIDNEY COLIC Gravel Stonea, Pus, Kidney and Bladder Complications yield quickly to Grawo. Purely an herb preparation. Sold by F. R. BELL, Druggist m21 WHITMAN'S FINE Mother's Day CANDIES Appropriately Wrapped For the Occasion Mail Orders Filled Promptly JOE HOUSE DRUGSTORE "ASK YOUR DOCTOR Front Street Beaufort, N. C. J- M ! AimfflfiEiim I Ei&IMl ill SuJ 111 tLJL2IUkjltt Only One Day to see a Good Picture , with Popular Stars For only a Dime ( Don't forget one day only 10c THURSDAY ONLY Another Good Picture One Day Only Adm. 10c 15c FRIDAY & SATURDAY BUCK JONES in " Sunset of Power" Also "TAP.ZAN" COMING t THURS. MAY 21 Jimmy Durante in Strictly Dynamite" One Day Only H i i u H THE TWIN CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY has opened for business in the Denoyer Building Adjacent to ABC Store on Turner Street A COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES and LIGHTING EQUIPMENT Phone 172 HARRY SELL, Manager TWIN CITY ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. TURNER STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. f www And we have all the LATEST STYLES Also light weight Felts and Panamas R. FELTON & SON "Everything to Wear" BEAUFORT, N- C. I A , ' Ill III GIFTS.... For Mother's Day Something to be held dear by one that is dear .... A lamp perhaps, or flower vases for either wall or table. For Graduates A variety of new and attrac tive gifts .... at attractive prices. . DEE GEE'S SHOP GIFTS Morehead City, N. C. " is- - 'Sua. .v ;E0. ROSS POU YOUNG MAN, A BUSINESS MAN, A RELIABLE MAN THIS ADVERTISEMENT FURNISHED BY WORLD V.Vr VETERANS WHO SERVED WITH GEO. ROSS POU I M THE LA.ST WAR. Mw Beaufort I heatre 4 MvW' BEAUFORT, N. C. " Program for Week May 11th J -. - i -II I. i MONDAY and TUESDAY Wallace Berry, Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles in "Message to Garcia" Mews Comedy Mat. Monday 3:30 Adm. 10c-20e Night 7:159:00 Adm. 10c 25c WEDNESDAY $20 Bank Night $20 Leslie Howard, Bette Davis in "Peterified Forest" Comedy Mat. 3:30 Adm. 10c 20c Night 7:159:00 Adm. 10c 2Sc THURSDAY, FRIDAY Richardo Cortez, Margarete Churchill in "Man Hunt" Comedy Cartoon Mat. Thursday 3:30 Adm. 10c 20c Night 7:159:00 Adm. 10c 2Sc SATURDAY Victor Jory, Florence Rice in "Escape From Devil's Isknd" Comedy Show start 130 t t
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