A Thursday, October 28, 1937 Till- CEAt'i itT NEWS IT.AUFOI. T, N. C. PAGE TWO PISGAII FAWN TRANSFERRED County News -:- Items for this column should Tuesday. If your community instructions and supplies. reach The News office each i3 not represented write us for B . v B9DJIQ ; j mr-iniiwnw 1 ''' """"""" "Il"l"rl"'"""''1' K3EXSt? MERRIMON K irn tJ Mr. Winmm Underhil! in Tcttvi's Kme;temy Hospital on Oct. 20 a dmmhter named Olivia Ann. Mrs. P. 1'. Can-away and Mrs. G. M. Carraway spent Sunday evening with Miss Almeda Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson, Jim Nol son and sons Charles and Wiley of Bridgeton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Martin and little daughter Catherine spent Sun day evening with Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway. Miss Ruth Nelson is visiting Rev. J. M. Carraway. Rev. J. M. Carraway will preach at the church here Sunday morning at 11 o"clock the public is cordially in vited. We are having some beautiful fall weather now and 1 u-mers are busy housing their crop. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Amanda Pittman. Mrs. Sina Cannon and sons Ramon and Bert Cannon Lucille and Nora Tosto and Hubert Gaskins spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. El bert Eubanks. Mrs. Amanda Pittman and Mrs. George Tosto spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. George Hardy. Mrs. Joshu Hardy and daughter Daphne went to the show at Beaufort Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Earl Hardy and Mrs. Bennie Hardy spent Sunday afternoon at Lukens with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards. James Dixon is on the sick list we hope he will soon be better so he can go back to school. Little Tinsil Mann is at Beaufort with her aunt Mrs. CVharlie Glover very sick we hope she will sjo:i be better. parents, Mr. and Mr. C. T. Eubanks. Mr. Francis Dickinson and D ma! 1 Dickinson of New Bern spent Sun day with their aunt Mrs. Rosa Lang dale. Mrs. D. W. Bell and daughter Eyvonn spent a while Sunday at the home of her mother Mrs. G. M. Sab iston. Mrs. Kate Gooding spent Thurs day with Mrs. C. T. Eubanks. NEWPORT NORTH RIVER To mai;e the honor roll at New port School o::e must make an av erage of ninety three (!3) or above on their acedeir.ic -..:.:; and must not have beer, ab.sjnt or tardy dur ing the month. First Graii. My on Lockey, Bet ty Jean Edwards. Geo Garner, Jud ith Mann, Peggy Mann, Rachel Mur doch and Shirley Rhue. Second Grade Howard Lockey, Gerald Mann, Frederick Williams, Adeline Garner, Bettie Lee Higgins, Janice Murdoch, Jean Mason, Elva McCain and Marjorie Sutton. Third Grade Jason Mann, Leon ard Gould, Ailene Garner, Fae Has kett, Lois Murdoch and Alberta Mur doch. Fourth Grade Bobby Bell, Tom my Heath, Virgil Lewis, Lawrence Pelletier, Dora Lucille Bell, Janie Dowdy, Lura Mae Dickinson, Char lotte Mann, Amanda Sanderson and Mariana Mizzelle. Fifth Grade Fay Collins and Myrle Mason. Sixth Grade None. Seventh Grade Leon Mann Jr Kathryn Edwards, Cherry Garnei and Mary Emily Mann. Eighth Grade None. Ninth Grade Billy Bell and Ar lene Garner. Tenth Grade Vira Lee Murdoch. Eleventh Grade Olene Garner and Dorcty Bell. ". i h' f . I , zzAhi . - ? -i Gentlemen, it's silly to be chilly! Climb into HANES Heavyweight Champion and feel the mug, velvety warmth knit into its downy ribs. The minute HANES touches your skin, you'll know that you and gooseflesh won't be on speak ing terms all Winter! But you need something more than warmth in your under wear. You want to move around without thinking you'll break the stitches. HANES gives you that kind of comfort, too! These suits match your trunk-length as well as the width of your chest. You can sit, bend, stoop or reach nothing either bulges or binds. Buttons, buttonholes, cuffs, and seams are sewed to put the wear in this underwear. See a dealer today. Achievement Day (Continued from page one) Mrs. Lue Arthur spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hill and family spent Sunday at New Bern with rel atives and friends. Mrs. 0. D. Warren and family spent Sunday at West Beaufort vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warren. Miss Edna Beachem and Mr. Duf fv Guthrie spent Sunday at Oriental. Mr. T. L. Willis who is employed i at Southport spent the week-end a. I home with his family. Mr. D. W. Nelson of Washington spent th(? week end here v. ith his mother Mrs. T. L. Willis. Mrs. P. B. Beachem and son re turned home Sunday fro.n Oriental. Mr I.. C. Fu'.chcr of Wildwood spent a whib here Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wade. Young doer being transferred from the I . S. Forest Service Fawn Farm on the Pisgnh National Forest for reslor'.' .3 purposes in the Sher wood Forest. H. E. Ochsner, Supervisor of the Pi.gah National, Forest, announced 117 fawn were raised this year, most of those being used for restocking North Carolina Forests. (Southern Region, V. S. Forest Service photo.) 1 SJ A near" dealer hat HANES Union-Suit!, H up . . . Shirts and Drawers from 75c . . Boys' Union-Suits, 75c . . . Merrichild SI. .per., 73c. Also WIND SHIELDS (the neu thirlt anJ middleweight drawert lut traled at rijht), 6C to 7SC csch. P. H. Hants Knitting Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. THE ANThFREEZE UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS District Home Agent, State College . r,-!.- 1. X' n . SS Extension service, naiuign, n. . Presentation of Prizes of Awards. Installation Service. Visit the club exhibits in the Home Demonstration Office. Motto: Character, Courage, Culture, Citizenship CORE CREEK vit"d to attend this achievement ex V t. In addition to products of the lone there will be a display of flow era. Program of the day's session ,'ollows: The Program Son? America The Beautiful. Greetings Mrs. M. E. Bloodgood, ?.e.--. Beaufort Woman's Club. Board of Commissioners of Car .eret County. li.'sprnse Mrs. D. F. Merrill. Club Collect Atlantic Club. Re pert cf Officers T.c'l Oil and Reports of Clubs Curb Market Rpport Mrs. Harry GiUi'..!.i. 4-H Club Report Miss Annie D. Foreman. Song Song of The Open Country Presentation of Speaker Miss Ar necia Wiley. Address Mrs. Estelle T. Smith, Carteret Fish Boxes Shipped To Florida There has been a tremendous de mand for fish boxes this Fall and the department of Scarboro Safrit Lumber Company engaged in the manufacture of dressed pine boxes have had excellent business. Fre quently they ship boxes to Nort 1 Carolina fishing towns and there is one firm in Florida which orders Carteret made fish boxes regularly from the Scarboro-Safrit Company. Biggest local buyer of the boxes is N. C. Fisheries Inc., but the majority of the independent dealers are us ing the local made product now. Dr. W. S. Chadwick MEDICINE & SURGERY Office Hours: 9 to 12M 3 to S P. M. and by Appointment Office over A. & P. Store Front Street Office Phone 424-1 Res. 372-1 Hanes Underwear for sale by FELTONS BEAUFORT,, N. C. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS O. H. Johnson, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED rffic Hoursi Morehead City 9 to 12 A. M eeaufort 2 to 5 P. M. BUYING A CASKET The duty of buying a casket is one which most people must face at one time or another, yet it is usually approached with a feeling of bewilderment. Such an attitude is un necessary. Value in a cas ket is made up of the same elements as value in any other merchandise. In our display rooms, patrons find a wide selection from which to choose, and a readiness on our part to explain the merits of each article. Adair & Rice BEAUFORT, N. C. Phone 109- J ;t..;..;..;..;;..;..;..;..;....;..j..;..;.-J.;i.... IFo Mo SeeEeui RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR Residence 301-1 BEAUFORT, N.C Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickinson spent Sunday with Mr. Dickinson's sister M:s. Rosa Langdale. M:rs Florence D'uklnson was a vis itor of Miss Delphin Eubanks Sun day afternoon. Miss .dinnie Sabiston, Hilda Sab iston. Line Sabiston who have been snrinii.isr some time in Rutherford, N. J., and New York visiting rela tives, returned home last fnday. Mr. s'H Mrs. L. C. Dickinson spent Sunday with Mrs. Dickinson's PIIOTOS"AYEDSLIFE II 4- 9m D. W. MORTON NOTARY PUBLIC Fire and Casualty Insurance 1 A copy of the original pho:o seul io Gen. Francisco Franco by Mrs. Harold Dahl in a plea to the rebe leader for the life and freedom ol ier husband, Harold Dahl of Cham paign, 111., who was captured by in surgent forces while flying for the Spanish government in the civil war. Impressed by the beauty oi the American girl, Franco spared the life of her husband And prom ised he would be freed. A good Menu For Sunday Nile Supper A Cold Winter evening Cup of good Hot Coffee Plenty Butter Lots of Betts Better Hot Rolls And They are Really Hot at 5:00 P.M. Each Sunday MAKE IT A HABIT Betts Bakery BEAUFORT Complete Banking Service TIME TRIED TESTED SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT $2.00 and Up COMMERCIAL SAVINGS -TRUSTS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company BEAUFORT NORTH CAROLINA BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY Available in Bourbon er Rye This whiskey is 2 years old no increase in price. There's a barrel of quality in every bottle and it doesn't cost a barrel of money to buy it. 90 proof. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY If you've a taste for quality, an eye for value, don't miss this "double rich" Kentucky Straight Bourbon, made in the good old Kentucky way. 90 proof. Golden Wedding BOURBON BLENDED STRAIGHT WHISKIES Golden Weddinghas had no peers for fifty years. Its golden taste comes from its famous"ALL whis key" blend. 90 proof. COlM PIC1IEI1 STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY 100 PROOF Real Con Likker. The cream of the corn! Try this old-time favor ite. You'll like the way it goes down. This uhiskej is 18 months old.

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