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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937 PAGE FTVE I In The Realm Dial of WomerA 448-1 1 m,. r T Rocers Jr., of Williams- i4 J -3 V ton spent several days here visiting relatives. Miss 'Sara Rumley :pent several ilavs in Washington, N. C, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duncan were called to Norfolk this week on ac count of the illness of their daugh ter Mrs. W. P. Sellers. Miss Marjorie Hnmphrey of E. C. T. C returned to Greenville Tues day after spending the week end at home. Tnm Davis of Campbell college re turned Monday after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Davis. Mr. W. H Bailey returned home this week after receiving medical treatment in Washington, D C. for the past several weeks. Mrs. M. S. Snowden has returned to her home here after visiting the T. S Brinsons in New Bern for sev eral days. et, Chas. Skarren, Jr., Chris. Jones, Tom Gibbs, Otis Willis, Ben Gibbs, Cecil Truitt, Roy Willis, H. G. of tin, James Fodrie, John Brooks, Rev. McConnell. W. C. Carlton, M. S. Snowden and Miss Myrtle Piver. Af ter four progressions a delicious sweet course was served by the hos' tess. SMYRNA PRESENTS SENIOR PLAY. The seniors of Smyrna High School o-ave their annual ulav on last Fri day night, February 5th. It was fine characterization play entitled "Romance on a Boarding House Those win, attended expressed the c pinion that this was one of the best nlavs that had been presented at the school. Miss Morrison, a member of the school's faculty coached the play, and all credit for the excellent performance is due her. c Co., to Wichard :or ?10. .! Collins Change Meeting Plans Messrs. T. M. Thomas, Jr., and M. Leslie Davis left Wednesday for Washington, D. C. to attend a rail road hearing. Friends of Dr. C. S. Maxwell will regret to learn that h is confined to his home with illness. Mr. J. R. Jinnett returned to his duties in the office of the Register of Deeds after being ill for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Chadwick were called back to Republican Grove, Va on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Chadwkk's sister. Dr. Laurie Moore i his home due to illness. confined to The American Home Department of the Womans Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Blythe Noe on Thurs day, February 18th, at 3:30 instead of February 11th as announced at the general meeting of the club. Mr, C. L. Beam will talk to the club members on Financial Aspects of the Home. Every heme has its fi nancial aspects and Mr. Beam will speak not only as a specialist in fi nance but as a specialist acquainted with our community and its special problems. BIRTHS Atlantic Bosch and Bridge Co., to Asrah r Harden, 3 lets Atlantic Beach, for $10. Atlantic Bench and Bri 1 W. A. Darden and D. J. Jr., G lots Atlantic B.ach II. S. Gibbs to Annie m Mi.is, u lots Atlantic Beach, for ll. S. Gibbs, Trustee, to SounJ Chevrolet Co., 24 lots Atlantic Beach for $100. State of N. C. to Graham K. Hobbs Com. 3 lots Arendell St., for Chapt. 438 P. L, 1935. H. S. Gibbs, Trustee, to Earl W. Webb, 4 lots Morehead City, for $100. H. S. Gibbs, Trustee to Mrs. Eva Arnold Webb, 5 lots Morehead City for $2500. G. V. Cowper, Trustee for L. B. West, to Charles P. Ortlieb, 1 lot M. City, for $175. N.C.J. S.L.B. of Diuham to M. L. Pridgen and wife, 68 acres More head Township, for $10. T. C. Abernethy, Sub. Trustee, Home Owners Loan Corporation, 1 lot Morehead City, for $1150. Eli J. Perry, Trustee, to C. West, part lot Morehead City, $4500. Morehead Dev. Corp. to James Williams, 2 part lots Morehead City, for $150. Willis Sheap and wife to William H. Jameson, 1 lot and 1 tract More head City, for $10. Fidelity Trust Co., to William H. Jameson, 1 lot 1 tiact Morehead City, for $10. Vannie E. Willis and wife to Chas. H. Finer, 1 lot Mor:hcad City, for $200, tci.e films. Tuesday oftcmoon I re ceived a radiogram slating that the Modoj would reach Beaufort Inlet' about 7 p. m. Tuesday and that C. G. j 228 commanded by Capt. Tuten would meet her. About 8 o'clock Capt. Tuten called bating that he had contact tt! the Modoc which had ?iven him a .small package to be de livered to me containing films of the distressed Rigel. GETTING THE films I wrapped same for mailing first class airmail to Atlanta, knowing they would leave Beaufort at 7 o'clock the following morning. They were in the post office ready to roll .vnen Atlanta cal led stating they bel'eved the AP the a clean scoop on first scenes of any ship in trouble result of the Friday gale. They urged me (it was 10 o 'clock by this time) to hire a taxia and take the films to Raleigh in time to catch the southbound plane at 12:30 I told them it was impossible. 1 RUTH BIBLE CLASS MEETS Mr. and Mrs. HaroK Willis, Beau fort, at Morehead City Hospital Feb ruary 0, a son, Har.-Li Hanes. Mr. and Mrs. Ar.-hie Hardesly, Core Creek, Morehead City Hospit al, February 8, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lawrence, Ot way, February SI, a son. The Ruth Bible Class of Ann St., i BOY M. E. Church met Monday night at the church lor its regular monthly meeting. Twenty two members were present.. A linen showtr was given to Mrs. Alvin Congleton in connec tion with the meeting. The minutes were read and approved and a com plete report of the years work was submitted which showed .what the class had done during the jiast year. The report was as follows:: On church benovelences, orphan age and insurance $116.20 has been paid; paid out for local work $45.51; yuletide gifts for eix families $15.00 made on bazaars and other sales $57.07; total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 31, '36, $233.78. In conclusion the meeting was gjv- I en over to the hostess Mrs. Clifford ! Lewis, Mrs. Tom Gibbs, Annie Belle Darling, and Mrs. Mytrle Piver.. Bingo was greatly enjoyed by all. Ice cream and cake were served. SCOUT "ANNIVERSARY MONTH" Lenister Lewis et u to John T. Mason and wife, 1 tot. M. City, for Agnes Guthrie and husband to Mrs Dollie P. Moore, 2 part lots M. City, for $10. J. C. Taylor to Grace Wallace Taylor, 96 acres Morehead Township, for $10. J. Raymond Ball and wife to Geo. W. Ball and wife, 328 acres Harlowe, for $50. George W. Ball and wife to J. Ray (Continued on ppjre eijrht ) WATERFRONT THE QUICKEST WAY to get the films to an AP bureau equipped for wire photos was to send them by bus the following morning to Rocky W. Mount and from there by regular fr social delivery mail to the Wash ington bureau, I was informed throu gh one source. That had to suit Atlanta, so they agreed, that it would be best for me to get the films out of the nostoffice and reroute them Finally by midnight I had completed arrangements and early Wednesday morning Driver Tan nor of Seashore told me that he would see that films were placed in postoi'fice at Rocky Mount, by 12:30 o'clock. He kept his word and wived from there the films would reach Washington at 10:45 o'clock. That was two hours and 15 minutes later than the Atlanta Bureau and myself had figured, but it had to be. id san-.e up at 6:30 o'clock ?:-.d iwd them in Washington by 7:30 o'clock So next time I have any hot photos for the AP that are worthy of going throughout the country by wire I will know my schedule better. ALL COASTGUARDSMEN who were on flood duty in the middle west are returning to their posts in stations along the North Carolina cost this week. They bring vivid tales of conditions in the flooded cities where hundreds of thousands were homeless. Ben Garrish, Harvey Wa: had and Jesse Babb, picket boat crew of Ocracoke passed through Beaufort today tafter being in Nor folk for two weeks awaiting orders. to proceed to the flood zones. They never received orders, and each seem ed rather well pleased that they had not, because the C. G. job out there was no picnic. - OCRACOKE ISLAND'S famous Simie O'Neal is quite sick, according to reports recahing here, lie recent ly returned to the island from Wash ington where he was in a hosptial. Simie has friends all over the coun try who will regret to learn that he is ill . . . And last week Walter How ard arrived here from Ocracoke where he had been operating a tav ern for the past several months say ing that he never expected to return to the island again and that "Ocra m coke aint what it used to be." Walter Howard for many years was prominent in Broadway "hill-billy" music circles. Rid of that COLD Clear vow h ad- forget that worn-out f lat in g. Get real relief with CHECK-MOLD1 THEN ON Wednesday I checked the fastest airmail routes to Wash ington with Mr. Swann at the post office and discovered that had I mail id the package from here by airmail a plane in Raleigh would have pick- (Conti from page one) Wed. o:i hmd to rs- MRS. MACE HOSTESS TO BACCARET CLUB The Baccarat Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Maybelle Mace on Ann street Tuesday night. Guests of honor were Mrs. W. B. Wadsworth of New Bern and Mrs. Doyle, the ijimer being high scorer of the ev ening was presented linen guest tow els; Mrs. Avery was low scorer and leceived a set of ash trays. The dining room where the supper was served was particularly effective in its arrangements of valetine mo tifs. The table, with its lovely Iiish lace cloth, was centered with an old fashioned Valetine which was clever ly designed of Narcissi and red Jap onicas, Silver candle holders with lighted red and white tapeis were at each end of the tabla side board silver candelbra with their slender candles in shades of red and white made an unusually effective getting. Attaractive Valentines served as place cards with all accessories of Valentine suggestions. The menu, carrying out the Valentine idea was chicken a la king, red rose tomatoes, cinnamon red apples, spiced beets, asparagus with decorations of pimen to and beaten biscuit, invidual lem on pies and hot coffee. The Twenty-Seventh Boy Scout week began Monday, Feb. 8 and will continue through Feb. 12, Lincoln Birthday. The purpose of this nation-wide celebration is to brin more defini tely to the attention of each commun ity the value of Scouting as a pro gram for work with beys, for the de velopment of charcter and training for citizenship. Members of the Beaufort Troop are observing Scout Week with the following program : Monday, 5:30 P. M. President's speech. Friday, 6:30 P. M. Special Pro gram at hut. Sunday, 11:00 A. M. Church Service. FOP Que.: Apply Eiiu 4tM4ch RENT -6 ROOM HOUSE ON t. Mo 'Tern Conveniences. Drvis, Beaufort, N. C. GET UP NIGHTS DUE TO i BLADDER IRRITATION ? It's not normal. It's r.atu' e's "Dan ger Signal." Make this 25c test. Use buchu leaves, juniper oil, and 6 other drugs, made into little green tablets called Bukets. Flush out excess acids and impurities. Excess acids can cause irritation resulting in gettnig up nights, scanty flow, frequent de sire, burning, backache, and leg pains. Just say Bukets to your d ug gist. In four days if nut pleased your :25c will be refunded. F. R. BELL, Druggist. 3-4-37 ON HONOR ROLL Carroll H. Smith Jr., of Bachelor, N. C, who graduated from Beaufort High School with the class of 1936 13 on the first honor roll at Mars Hill College. Only those students who make 90 and above on all credit courses attain this honor. 1 f 1 Mew FLORENCE MS nr t iable J ops an T1 OIL RANGES d Consoles SEE THE TABLE TOP Range On Display In Our Show Window MARRIAGE LICENSES Gresham Mason, Newport and Ev elyn Willis, Beaufort. James M. Smith and Mary V. Sanders, Morehead City. Elmer Gillikin, Beaufort and La lia Robinson, Williston. Marvin Brooks and Margaret Gil likin, Beaufort. Jefferson Stamps ar.J Thelma Fen nel, Morehead City. James S. Kelly and Clara F. Lewis. Newport. MRS. MRS. CLAWSON HOSTESS MORNING AND MRS. CANADAY ENTERTAINED Mrs. Morning and Mrs. Canaday were hos:esses to ten iables of bridge last Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Morning. Mrs. Howard Jones was presented with lovely r.iadr-iin napkins as hol ler of high score, and Mrs. Hardy Lewis received i. ;:;rtj! hyancinth for second high. A delici ous salad course was enjoyed by the guest after fcv.r progressions. i t V t t 5 i t Florence TcMc p Oil Range j t X ? t t Mrs. O. S. Clawson delightfully enteratined at seven tables of bridge at her home, on Tuesday night of this week. Mrs. Ben Gibbs held high score, and was presented with a love ly pottery vase. Mrs. John Brooks was the recipient of a cookie jar, fpr second high score. The following guests enjoyed Mrs. Clawson's hos pitality; Mesdames Harry Saunders, Owen Garner, Willie Loftin, Vera Hall, Gherman Holland, Milton Lip man, Joe Matthews, Frank Hatsell, E. P. Taylor, Paul Jones, Robert Sa frit, G. W. Duncan, Otis Moore, W. E. Skarren, Ben Jones, Robert Till- Real Estate Transfers Federal Land Bank of Columbia, to John Cannon, 175 acres White Oak Township, for$2100. S. W. Pem.ington to W. A. God ley and wife, 88.26 acres White Oak Township, for $100. W. E. Baggs and wife to R. W. Barnum, 2 lots John Jones property, for $250. Fidelity Bank as Trustee, Recon struction Finance Corp. 2 tracts New port Township, for $200. N. C. Mtge. Corp. to L. A. Mam, snd wife, 2 tracts Newport Tow;: ship, for $200. Table Top Mcdd $89. Florence Console Oil Range . . $55.00 EASY PAYMENT PLAN Carteret Hardware Co. JUST RECEIVED ar juniper mmg We Have Everything For The Builder N. F. Building Material Co- EURE Dial M-318-1 North Carolina Morehead City Rexall Birthday Sale DURING MONTH OF FEBRUARY Hundreds of Greatly Reduced Drug Store BARGAINS SPECIAL REXALL BIRTHDAY OFFER To Be Given Away on February 13th. February 27th and March 6th 76-pc Martha Washington Ensemble Set 32 pieces Chlnaware 18 pieces Glassware 26 pieces Silverware On Display In Our Front Street Show Window CASH VALUE $40.00 A chance to win this ensemble given you with each 25c purchase or each 25c Paid on Account. JOE HOUSE Drug Store ASK YOUR DOCTOR Prompt and Efficient Mail and Phone Order Service DAY PHONES Dial 333-1 Dial 901-1 NITE PHONE Dial 346-1 Incorporated FRONT STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. 1 iiTirniiiriiiii-nriii-n1iMiir----- --wririi-i--iHi-r1liii frri" liii'iiiir'nini m iiinaiaiawaiiiii winiiiwirlmi Tliiiiilirii lMmi i f'i I Beaufort Theatre PROGRAM BEGINNING THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK P . Thursday and Friday Monday and Tuesday II Feb. 11th and 12th Feb 15 ttnd 16th H Jam,, Melton and Patri- Shirley Plend AHce II cia Ellis in Faye in II "STOWAWAY" 1 "SingJMe A Love A ChHdren "I bong Tickets 8 AUo Sporting Quiz and Short I Wednesday, Feb. 17th I Saturday, Feb. 13 BANK NIGHT 110 00 1 ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE Warren William & Karen it FEATURE Morley m f John Wayne-in "OUTCAST" j "Sea Spoilers" ; Thursday and Friday Richard Arlen in Feb- 18th and 19th "Secret Valley" George Brent and Jean Arthur in ' "More Than A Sunday Only, Feb. 14 Secretary WILL ROGERS in if you liked THEODORA S rD ni ti i GOES WILD, don't miss 1 UK. DULL this picture.
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