THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1936 PAGE FIVE In The Realm of Womenl Dial448-l Marianne Taylor Editor Misses Ada, Ethel and Mildred Whitehurst and Miss Ruth Lewis were visitors in New Bern Saturday. Mrs. Lon Hill and Mrs. Sallie Ful ford are visiting Mrs. Fulford's daughter Mrs. Eddie Smith at Wil- Dave Clawson of Fayettevillc spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clawson. Mr. Paul Jennings is visiting his wife and family at their home on Front Street. V Tom Cordon and Bill Walser spent the week end with Mr. Cordon's par ents, in Washington, N. C. MISS SALTER ENTERTAINS Miss Elva Salter entertained Thurs day evening at a dinner party in the mezzanine dining room of the Beau- tort Late in honor ot her cousin, Miss Mildred Salter, whose engage ment to Wren Edwards Lawrence was announced. Miss Salter's guests in addition to the bride-elect were Mrs. Herbert Prytherch, Mrs. Hardy Lewis, Jr., Mrs. Charles Hassell and Misses Susan Rumley, Helen Proc tor, Louise Hudgins, Rosa Lee Saied, Lena Duncan, Mary Catherine Hol land and Varina Way. Mrs. Stacy Nelson and mothe; Mrs. Gus Felton of Washington, D C, are visiting in tne city. Mrs. Crip Washington, Jones was Monday. visitor in C. Lambert Skarren and Bill Maco attended the State-Carolina game in Chapel Hill last week end. Mr. Hugi Hill and son Dave and Troy Johnson attended the State Carolina game last week end. WhiU at the University Mr. Hill visited his son Robert Hill who is a freshman there this year. Miss Myrtle Piver and Tom Gibbs spent Saturday in New Bern. Malcolm Collins of Morehead and Clifton Wade of Beaufort spent last week end in Greenville. K. S. bewell who has been away the past summer in New York City in a hospital where he underwent an operation and later visited his broth er in Conn., while recuperating re turned to resume his duties at the Perquimans farm at South River today. He was met in Goldsboro by Jack Neal. Mr. Walter Moore Jr., who was in the city recently for a visit to his wife and baby, is a patient in a hos pital in Savannah, Ga. Friends of Miss Irene Smith will be interested to learn that she under went an operation yesterday at Rex hospital in Raleigh. . Mr. Bacon, who has recently been in charge of Mr. Sewell received a message Monday of the sudden death of his brother in Florida, due to an automobile accident. He left Tues day to attend the funeral of his brother. Friends of Mrs. W. S. Chadwick will be glad to learn that she is im proved after being ill for some time with throat trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann have returned from several days visit in Wilmington. LA WRENCE-S ALTER Mr. and Mrs. Dula M. Salter an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mildred Melba SalL er, to Wren Edwards Lawrence, of Easton, Pennsylvania son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lawrence, of Scot land Neck, N. C. The wedding will take place the last of December. CHIEF LONGEST IMPROVED Chief Longest, who has been con fined to his home' for the past fen days with influenza, is much improv ed, according to Teports from his home this afternoon. Friends will be glad to learn that although his con dition was serious at one time, he did not contract pneumonia, as was once reported. MISSIONARY MEETING The Laura Duncan Missionary So ciety of Ann St., M. E. Church held its regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon at the church, wit'.i a good attendance. After the routine of bus iness a nominating committee was appointed to nominate new officers at the next monthly meeting. This being the week of prayer we have been holding regular meetings at the church and have had good pro grams and the attendance has been especially good. The young ladies circle had charge of the Wednesday program. The subject was "Workers With God" with Mrs. F. R. Bell as leader. Next week will be our Mission Study class. The subject being "The American Negro and his contribution to civilization. ' place of beginning. Beginning at a stake or. the marsh on the west poin; oi uuck island running west 200 yards to a stake; thence south 600 yards to a stake; thence east 200 yaido to a stake on tha ma sh; thence the various courses of t'..j chore to tht place of beginning. Beginning at a stake on the marsh on the north piint cf Dack Island and running northeast 200 yards to a stake; then ce southeast 900 yards to a stake; thence southwest 300 yards to a stake on the marsh; thence a northwest wardly course along the shore to the place of beginning. 85. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare Countv near Mantn- Beginning at a stake on the shore at a ditch south of Ballast Point and running northeast 250 yards to a stake on the east side of Broad Creek Channel; thence a southeasterly course along the shoal 850 yards to a stake; thence southwest 250 yards to a stake on the snore; thence a northwesterly course along the shore to the place of beginning. 86. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare County hear Kinnaket-t: Beginnnig at a stake bearing north north west from Big Kinnakeet Coas: Guard Station and west north west 1-14 miles from Clemmie Gray's fish house on what is known as the Drum Shoal running south south east 500 yards to a stake; thence west south west 400 yards to a stake; thence north northwest 500 yards to a stake; thence east northeast 400 yards to the place of beginning. 87. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following ter ritory in New Hanover County Moore's Creek below Bishops Land ing. Everette Creek beloy Pages Landing. Bradley Creek below Metz Landing to the northern point of Money Island. Masonboro Bay below the mouth of Hewlett Crek to Par slsy's Landing. Big Bay below the mouth of Luzon Creek to Wire Creek. John's Creek from its mouth to its source. . 88. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the folwing bound aries in Dare County: Beginning at a stake 200 yards from the west point of what is known as the great Island at south Rodanthe and run ning west 300 yards to a stake; thence east 300 yards to a stake thence east 300 yarsd to a stake; thence south 500 yards to the place of beginning. MARRIAGE LICENSES Luther Jones, Mansfield and Pear lie Bell Tolar, Bogue. Mike Billos and Ruby Gordon bwam, Morehead City. COMMISSIONERS 'Continued from page one) forwarded the State Highway and Public Works Commission. The Board will fix valuation of $8341.50 for that portion of the Edward C. Hill land in White Oak township listed in the name of John S. Jones, consist ing of 27 acres; Thomas L. Good win will be placed on the poor list of the county on account of his taxes for 1935-36, auditor is ordered to is sue voucher. It was ordered that the valuation on Bank of Morehead City bo reduced to $20,000. Various bill's !"H":HX':"X::x: EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER I -AT- MATHIS CAFE Your Choice Roast Turkey Baked or Fried Chicken And Baked Horn Four Side Dishes Dessert and Choice of Beverage ONLY 50c MATHIS CAFE I BEAUFORT, N. C. MMH,w-xx-x-'X-:-"X"!-:- RULES AND REGULATIONS PASS ED AT THE MEETING OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVA TION AND DEVELOPMENT AT MT. MITCHELL, N. C. OCTOBER 22nd-23rd, 1936. SHELLFISH RULES Rule No. 17 (Amended) It shall be unlawful to take or catch oyster; in Bay River above a line from Pine Tree Point Beacon on the south side of Bay River to the Beacon at the mouth of the Inland Waterway on the north side of Bay River in Pam lico County. 80. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in Core Sound and its tributaries between Hall's Point and Davis' Island; or to take or catch oy sters above a line in Harrett's Bay or its tributaries above a line drawn fromWallace's fish factory on the i west side to Davis Island on the easf I side. Mrs. J. A. Hornaday left today ' 81- U sha11 unlawful to take or for Weldon after spending several I catch sters in Broad Creek in Car" days here visiting friends and rela- e0ret i1 . , , . , , fives, i 82. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the lollowing tern- SALE FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING Entire Stock Greatly Reduced FRIDAY NOV. 6 Dee Gee Shop MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. Mrs. Robert Lang and baby are spending several days m Warsaw. ' Mrs. Pierson has returned after a several weeks visti out of the city. Miss Nellie Chaplain has accepted s position in Jersey City as a nurse. Mrs. N. W. Pate returned to Ral eigh, N. C, Tuesday afternoon and was accompanied by her mother, Mrs H. V. Longest. GOOD NEWS CLUB MEETS The Good News Club met Mon day evening at the home of Miss Eli nor Ramsey, with all members pres ent with the exception of Miss Sid ney Thomas. The club is expecting to sponsor a regular dance at the Legion hut soon for the benefit of needy chil dren at Christmas time. The club was organized with only one object in mind "Recreation" so games are always in order. Points won so far are as follows: Miss Lucy Holland, 2; Misses Ada and Ethel Whitehurst, and Mrs. R. G. Lang. Miss Ramsey served a fruit salad course. S MRS. PAUL ENTERTAINS The Thursday Club was entertain ed Tuesday evening by Mrs. Halsey Paul. Table prizes of attractive box ed candies were given Miss Lucy Holland, Mrs. Jas. Caffrey, and Mrs. Jack Windley, high scorer. Invited guests included Mrs. Mil ton Lipman, Mrs. James Caffrey, Mrs. Dave DeNoyer, Miss Lucy Hol land, Mrs. Hugh Piner and Mrs. F. T. Clemmings. An attractive congealed salad and sweet course was served. tory in Brunswick County: Begin ning at Gause Landing to Spider Branch. From Beach landing to mouth of Spider Creek then to Head of Apricot to light 65. Beginning at Quincy Point to Brick Yard Landing Channel. From mouth of eastern channel to Tuckers Cove. From mouth of Gibbs Creek to mouth of Ocean Creek. Beginning at Ocean Creek to mouth of canal east side. From Cotton Patch Landing on east side of channel to Monks Island From Breakfast Creek to mouth of canal. Beginning at Galloway's landing to Spring Branch. Begin ning at Mercer marsh on north side i ? of Holden's Beach Landing. T 83. It shall be unlawful to tr.ks or i ? catch oysters in the following- bound- . aries in Dare County near Stun-;, ; ' Point: Beginning at a stake 300 1 yards southeast of De?n Poir.t and? running cast ."0 years to a stake; thence south 150 yvs to a stake; thence a westerward.y course to the place of beginning. Beginning at a stake 600 yards northeast of Pine Hammock and running north 400 yards to a stake: thence east 200 yards to a stake; thence south 400 yards to a stake; thence west 200 yards to place of beginning. 84. It shall be unlawful to take or catch oysters in the following bound aries in Dare County near Wanchese Beginning at a stake 300 yarsd south of Broad Creek Point and runnnig northeast 500 yards to a stake; then ce southeast 900 yards to a stake; ihence southwest 500 yards to a stake thence northwest 900 yards to the Have You Ever Tried Our SPECIAL TURKEY SUNDAY DINNER 35 Cents THE ATLANTIC MOREHEAD CITY The Place That's Always Busy presented for payment were ordered paid. The M. S. Willis Estate will be allowed a reduction of $1,000. December Jury List The following persons' nanes were drawn to serve on the jury dur ing the December term of Superior court: M. C. Norris, Pelletier; O. A. Mundine, Newport; A. M. Davi3, Morehead City; D. M. Webb, More head City; Earl Fulcher, Stacy; J. H Wiley, Beaufort; Lionel Murdoch, Wildwood; C. E. Herrington, New port; Willis Gillikin, Roe; H. D. Gaskins, Morehead City; A. L. Gra ham, Newport; Frank L. King, Beau fort; W. W. Chadwick, Straits; Ai vin Garner, Newport; Louis Goodwin, Roe; A. B. Davis, Davis; Elmer Ma son, Atlantic; W. S. Piner, Bogue; Blanchard Davis, Davis; Lionel Pel-i letier, btella; Hugh Salter, Merri mon; Carl Lewis, Harkers Island; Tom Campen, Beaufort; Gerald Whitehurst, Straits. SEWS Seabree ze THEATRE WEEK OF NOV. 9 AcU quickly, effectively, to re. El l vVb,bom cold- Feel clear- ES 1 iffy gK ' W'W-!'W-i'-MM-WW..K.H LET HENRY FIX THEM Friendly Shoe Shop 212 Queen Street Kenry Williams, Mgr. John Pastures, Prop. MONDAY & TUESDAY A great story written by President Franklin D. Roosevelt with the help of Six World Famous Authors. THE "President's Mystery" Starring Henry Wilcoxin, Betty Furness Adm. 1015 25c FRIDAY & SATURDAY "The Last Outlaw" with Harry Carey, Tom Tyler and a host of Western Stars Adm. 10 15c COMING! 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PRICES START AT $22.75 Johnson-Saunders DRY CLEANING CO. 517 Front Street Beaufort Tuesday, Nov. 10th. Charles Bickford and Florence Rice in "PRIDE OF THE MARINES" The Story Marine sergeant forfeits his personal ambitions to accept foreign service in order that an orphan boy may find hap piness in a real home. AUo Comedy Matinee 3:30 Wednesday, Nov. 11th. Eleanor Whitney and John Halliday in "THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE" AUo Newt and Comedy Matinee 3:30 The Story Daughter of a movie executive is sent to a school to be cured of her torn-boy habits, but the school turns out to be a farce and she seems to major in love. Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12th and 13th The Picture You All Have Been Waiting For Frederic March, Olivia DeHavilland and Anita Louise "ANTHONY ADVERSE" The Story The monumental best seller brought to the screen. Tracing the life of a boy from birth to manhood, describing his adventures, loves and fortunes. Matinee Both Days 3:30 Saturday, Nov. 14th Arthur Treacher, Virginia Field, David Niven and Stepin Fetchit in "THANK YOU JEVES" The Story Comedy A manservant and his master stumble into a plot conceived by a band of crooks which innocently in volves the former in a romance. Alto Serial and Comedy Snow Starts 1:30 COMING!! MY MAN GODFREY, LAST OF THE MOHICANS, ROMONA, ROSE BOWL, BIG BROADCAST OF 1937