PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS JJEAUFORT. N. C. Thursday, December 23, I937 n :: . . 4. g ' County News -:- Denis for this column should roach The News office each Tuesday, if your community is not represented write up for Instriu ;::.. aad supplies. OCRACOKE ;i u iv n S a -a pi' a ft.-i -noon. ! iv morni Dr hav" the ' i ': L- Swindell j m,.. i)avi,l Suiter, who is in the ione to ileu.i, Va., to spend j navy at N f!k is spending some :..:'!:kls holidays with Mis.j,;,.. u ... , w.v ; ;.. rai...t. i, ., 1 at Mr Swindell's parents. I .'.I V. D. Gaskill left Monday for iialtimore, Md., where she will' visit ic'.atives for the next several weeks. j Miss Hattie Styron has arrived : home for the Christinas holidays from Beafort where she is attend ing business school this winter. She , is visiting her relatives Mr. and Mrs. i Summers Spencer. ! Mr. Oscar Jackson and Mr. Robert j Lee Currish who are employed in 1 Vasl ntrton are home for the Chrit-' mas holidays here on the -'.and. Mr. Jim Fi.u.ham Gaskill of the V.S.S. lit Uuvare. sti tioned at Bal timore, Md., arrive here last week to spenti several : i visitnig his mother and brothei . ; Pamlico Inn. Miss Fannie Pea.l Fulcher, a teacher in the Washington publlic schools is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents Mr. and Mis. Amasa Fulcher. Mr. Thurman Styron of the U. S. Dredge Gillespie and Mr. Jesse Gar lish also a member of the crew of this dred.j'e which is stationed at Edgemoor, Delaware are spending Christmas on thy island at their former home, Mr. Kermit Robinson of Boston lias arrived here to visit his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack son. Miss Isabelie Williams, Miss El len Garrish and Mr. Jesse Truitt, students at Meisenheimer, are spend ing the holidays 011 the island with their parents. Mr. John Gilbert of New Vo.k: City who has been spending the pa.-t several weeks on the Uiand get'i: ,'; material for short stories, left her-! this week for .South.-. I he will visit friends hef ing to his home. Mrs. J. V. Saltre. f r. ('.: '.- Masi'ii, who has baen kir.ut abroad is spending a while home with his parents Mr. and a. J. W. Mason. Miss Irene Cherry of Lola, spent vVednes a'- afternoon with her cous in. Mi.-s Mai " Kiiraheth Salter. Mr. i.aip:: luges spent the week cm! here with his wife's parents . Mr. A. G. Willis, who has been uo kir. ;,t Iialtimore is home spend !"..,' i.ie Christinas holidays with his . .:'e a.,d children. Miss Kiii'.ice Mi.son who is a nurse at Kocky Aioaiu and her boy friend, s speauir.g a wiiiie hi re w ita her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Eiherl Mason. -Mr. iheodore Suiter of Stacy, mo tored iieie Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mis. Ernest Kite of Beau fort who iias been working at Flori da, is .spending a while here with Airs. Uice's parcUs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. Mi. Harry Siilim.in of Virginia n.ouov.i to Tampa, Florida, with Miss Minnie Nel.-on and gill friend, a here they will join Miss Nelson's parous Mr. and Airs. Tom Nelson, and her hi other Mr. Leslie Nelson to spend their Christmas holidays. short while here Sunday. Mrs. Claud Day returned home Sunday after spending two weeks in New Bern visiting her mother, Mrs. Nancy Goodwin who has been very ill but is rapidly improving. Mr. Clarence Lupton of New Hern spent Sunday here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Harly of Mcrrimon spent a shoi; w lile hart Wednesday afternoon. CEDAR ISLAND . liany S: a visitor h Air .and M s Ktt.e .-on of here tilis v ee-.. Mrs. Aito-i , visitor at Jii'-el Mis Pauline been attending inn ot Virginia am Bunting and :nd. were visitors - i- a business ad City -.'. week. Nelson w ho h.a : 'liege at Greenville is home spending the Christmas holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Nelson. Mr. Clayton Fulcher Jr., who has been attending Elon College is homo spending the Christmas holidays with j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 1 Fulcher. I Quite a number of folks from here attended the show at Atlantic, Fri ,iay night and Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lupton, Mrs. Arthur Godwin and Miss Stella Day were visitors at Lenoxville last Tuesday. Mr. James W. Lu.-ton and daugh ter Evelyn Gray and Leo Lupton spent Sunday at Arapahoe. M rnd ?Ir. .1. W. Goodwin spent Sanday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthu: Goodwin, Messrs. R. L. Daniels and Andrew Lupton were visitors at New Bein last Fri lay. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodwin spent Sanday at Lenoxville visiting Mrs. Goodwin's parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goodwin. Mrs. Sophia Lupton and two daughters Ellen and Callie spent a MERRIMON Rev. Mr. Joyce Hied h' "oint ment here Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, he was accompanied by Mrs. Joyce. fort shop. T.g. Carravay spent Monday in Beau forts hopniag. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, Mr. Mrs. George Martin and children Mary Olive and George Jr., Miss Annie Bell Wallace, Harvey Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin and chil dren and Miss Hilda Carraway spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carraway. Mrs. P. F. Carraway and chil dien. Torn, Ha and Vcrivi sp n' Monday with Mrs. Mildred Salt? Law 1 - nee 10 is spending the holi days here with her father Mr. 1). M. Saltei. Mi.v. G -.i,l ,:ne -s of Now Bern spent a few days here last week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mr-. Wiiiie Martin spent j A . a: d to the agricultural edit n- af a while Sunday ni,;at with Mr. and, Stat- Collew miuestir thf nw f Mrs. P. F. Carraway. In the last hog sale at Fayttte ..;n. r'nmVinrlanil farmers sold 293 animals weighing 59,455") pounds for I S-l.POO.tifl. I perimenf Station Bulletin No. 31G 'Adapting Standard and High Analyl sis Fertilizers to Truck Crop Soils, will bring the bulletin promptly. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS t - HAVI A HEAD f ORQtiallSr V S - ' , - .'" -li, 'f1 '- "J Millions prefer this "flavor that is different" It's a skillful cross between mayonnaise and old-fashioned boiled dressing with a special piquancy allits own! Miracle Whip is totally different from all other dressings smoother, fluffier, more delicious.. Try Miracle W hip soon! whei. ' ' ta NEWPORT MIRACLE WHIP CONTAINS MORE- FAR MORE-OF THE COSTLY INGREDIENTS! tlu JCj"" """" II The Newport Home Demonstia.tion club met at school building at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, Dec. 13. Miss Clark our Demonstration agent gave a very interes.ing ta i k and demonstrated on home made Christmas gifts. We had a Christmas poem by .Myrtle -Mason and a story by Eleanor Mason were ve: v inter esting. " I Names were diawn aral I oii-.,o presents exchanged. One funny lit- : tie game was !ay.-d i.n i ,,..;, ;a j, 1 candy nerval to all. There wer. men-bei - present to enjoy the tcrnoon. BUYING A CASKET The duty of buying a casket is one which most people must face at one tim i or another, yet it is usually approached with a feeling of bewilderment. o l -ii:i...i. ouca an aituuue 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 AAjljl. . ..... 95 m $in P,NT QUART li KNOW WHEN TO SAY "WilSON THAT'S All" . AND WHEN TO SAY 'THAT'S Alt" O HIT Wllssa Dbtlllinc C., lutnthl OttlcM. Nr Ycrli. N. V. Bunded Whl.k.r. M Proof. TIM tral(ti wtinklM In thl orloct or t wn er nor old, miM whiakoy, 71 train outral oplrlts. 10 stralcM wMokoy X yooro M, 11 traloht whlakor 7 yoors eM. ' 1 af- GlOUCEST'mLR In the Free I'ress of Kiverdal Ca'ifo. i re- n !y ap.i-urea th-. follov. i; a rt it: i i : EASTERN VISITORS M;. -nd Mrs. John Piott of Char leston, i-outh Carolina ..nd Miss Maii-ie Pigott of Cloucester, North Cai ' .i!!, i, are vsmni; wun Mr. and Mr . A. L. Baear. Thep report a ver inierestin tip , ,-iv. .tl- e; s coa t travelina- in a liailer house. Mr-. John l'i.s'ott is a sister of Mrs. Iia . and .Mrs. ISaer will accom 1::. !.. i.ieir guests on a trip to inter est i a ices in tin's tue including i-'aa FriU!r;-co ar-d l.os Allele;. C-.,l. '!;. i-i ott is the sister of Capt. Joe I'ij-iKt of (iloUcester. STACY Mr. and Mrs. Kooch Taylor air )'!" daughter Colh-en of Sea Lev el visited Mrs. Taylor's motile', Mis. Mattie Guthrie Sunday afternoon. Mr. Curtis Lewis of Morehead City spent the week end here visit ing friends. Dr. Luther Fulcher of Parkview Ho.-ptial, Rocky spent the week- end here with his family. Mi.-s Vera Fulcher has accepted a posv.ion in Pinehuist, N. C. -M.. Theodoie Salter arrived here Saturday from Wake Forest College to spend the holidays with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Mack Salter Mr. Mack Salter who hnt ktw.v. very ill returned to his home Sunday from the Beaufort hosptial. Mr. Carroll Brown of near Cris field, Md., left here Tuesday to spend the holidays with his family. Mrs. Vernicia W. Salter of Davis visited her sister Mrs. Ephriam Ful cher Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Styron and children of Davis visited Mr. and Mrs. weldon Fulcher Sunday evening. WE DEEPLY APPRECIATE YOUR CHRISTMAS PATRONAGE, AND EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES TO EVERYONE FELTON'S "Everything to Wear" EEAUFCRT, . . NORTH CAROLINA V .J' .ICrl.Villl.lli Fid I ATLANTIC Rev. W. B. Sprinkle held his reg ular services here at the Missionary AND GOOD WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR From LUMBER and BUILDING SUPPLY CORPORATION BEAUFORT, . . NORTH CAROLINA BUILDERS SUPPLIES Lumber Roofers Dimension Timbers Brick-Doors-Windows PITTSBURGH PAINTS SHINGLES AND ROOFING MATERIAL A Complete Line of Building Material For Every Type of Building FISH AND SEAFOOD BOXES Made of Drewed Pine and Automatically Nailed to Awure Strength in Contraction Our Fish Boxe. Are Ued Throughout the Southea.1 Scarboro-Safrit Lumber o. Manufacturers Wholesale Retail

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