tkQZ SIX CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-HIKES, BEAUFOBT AND MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 85, 1911 T BAY VIEW The Singing Convention will con Jvene at Graham's Chapel Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Everyone is Icordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Farleigh Williams lof Florida are spending a few days (with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams. (Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Small moved in their new home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hardesty of 'Oyster Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Hardisty. ( Mr. and Mrs. Kuch Williams spent a short while in the com munity Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Freeman Ifpent the weekend with Mrs. Nan tale, Small. Mr and Mrs. Pernel Hardesty find family and Miss Norma Lou ikinner spent Sunday afternoon at forehead City. Mrs. Helen Weeks spent a while st week with Mrs. Lee Brown. Mrs. Nannie Small attended 'uneral services for Mr. Carl Mor- n Tuesday afternoon at North arlowe. Mrs. Cal Waley and Mrs. John arkcr and family cf Morehead City spent Sunday afternoon in the community with relatives. u Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Taylor spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams. ; We all hope little Timmy Dail who is a patient at James Walker hospital will soon be better, i Mrs. Elmon Winberry returned Jiome Sunday afternoon from Rich Jtioncl where she had been visiting her aunt. I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett spent a while Sunday with their parents. ' : Mr. and Mrs. George Norris of 'Newport spent Sunday in the community with relatives. Mrs. Clarence Mason spent Sun. tlay with Mrs. Thomas Haskett and Mrs. Pollie Haskett. " Mrs. (J. C. Cuthrell and Mr. Crover Cuthrell of Highland Park spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Preslon Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Small and Mr. J. F. Small spent a while Sun day afternoon in Morehead City. , Misses Lyllis and Sally Jo Free man spent a while last week with Mrs. Nannie Small. . Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Taylor spent a while Tuesday evening with Mr. tEllery Hardesty. , Mr. and Mrs. fiillie G. Lewis and little daughter, Darlene, and Miss Pearl Small spent a while Satur day evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Knox and little daughter of Cherry Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haskett spent a while Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Small. Mrsi S. Taylor will hold her regular appointment at Graham's Chapel Sunday morning and eve ning. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Kilby Haskett spent a while Thursday evening at Hubert with relatives. Miss Louise Jones and Mrs. Hu bert Dail are In Wilmington to be with little Timmy Dail who is in the hospital. Mrs. Ruth Burns and family re turned home Thursday evening af ter spending a few days with Mr. nd Mrs. Rilby Haskett. u Mr. Will Hardesty of Oyster Creek spent a while Tuesday morn ing in the community. Miss Norma Lou Skinner spent a while Sunday with Miss Bertie Small. We all hope Mrs. Hugh Oglesby who is on the sick list will soon be better. SOUND VIEW Our revival closed Sunday night. We had a good meeting. There were eight added to the church. Vive of them were baptized Sunday afternoon. Rev. Walter Jernigan, Rev Car foil Hansley, Rev. David Hansley and Rev. Cagel visited little Terry Garner Friday night for prayer service. Those who had dinner at J. H. 'Lewis' Sunday. Rev. Carrol Han sley, Mrs. Jennie Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnes, Mrs. Mollie Hall, Mrs. I. Zarah Bell and Mrs. Gladys Lup- ton: . t -'Friends regret to know that little Terry Garner, who has been U ten weeks, has gone to Duke's Hospital at Durham for treatment. We all hope for him a speedy re covery, r ( Miss Ann Wilis, of Morehead 7 - 1 1 i V V !. . i f - t if x j ; i 1: -'- , I I t - i 1 r V. i 1 I, m mwirmwj iw fi"w mw m r 'Ma bM IpM MJ f. I $2.10 I Dint I $3.40 I fifth I ' i City, spent Sunday night with her grandmother, Mrs. J. H. Lewis. -Edward Campbell left Tuesday for Peninsicola, Fla. to visit his girl friend, Mary Etta O'Donald. He will go from there to Luzianne to visit his sister. ' Mrs. Maney Thomas Salter vi sited her ( parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Sunday. Lester Hall, Jr. visited his pa rents, ' Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Hall visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Canon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clennie McCabe at tended church here Sunday night. Mrs. Alvania Garner spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garner. Rev. Walter Jernigan, Mrs. Bes sie Pelletier, Mrs. Gladys Lupton were the dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie Hooper last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hall visited his parents Sunday afternoon. Mis. Nellie Potter and grand daughter, Barbara Potter, of Croa tan, spent a lew days last week wiih her sistpr. Mrs. Bettie Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Henderson visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Henderson at Bogue Sunday. RUSSELL'S CREEK Rev. Thurman Smith Will hold services at the Free Will Baptist i-hurrh Snnrlav mnrnine .tune 2flt h ai eieven o'clock, fcvervone is cor dially invited to attend. Mrs. H. K. Simmons and daugh ter. Mr. Sam Simmons and little daughter, of Newport, visited j friends here last Wednesday morning. Mr. -artie Fodric was on the sick list last week. We all hope he will soon be well again. We all sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garner o"cr the loss of a colt and a cow during the week end. Mrs. I. I. Fodrie spent Sunday wiiii Mr. and Mrs. Chester lJunkle. Mrs. McKeber Lupton nd child ren spent a while last Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Purifoy. Mr. Woodiow Fodric has return ed from Florida where he had in tended to work this summer. Mr. Lou Russell; Miss Bettie Ruth Garner and Mr. Herbert Jackson, Jr. left last week for Ra leigh, where they will spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson. Mrs. Sud;i Mcintosh, of More head City, is spending a few days here with her sister. Mrs. Louise Fodrie spent a while Saturday with Mrs. J. L. Morton. Little Jane McCain returned .o lief home in Newport Saturday after spending a few days here with her sister. GILLIKIII BUS SERVICE AKXSBKIXS TBin i SUIII1ER SCHEDULE ALL TIMES ARE DEPARTURE TIMES FR0I1 9lh & ARENDELL STS. 6:45 Ail via Bridges Si. to 28lh to 7:30 All. via Bridges Si. to 28th to 8:45 All via Bridges SL lo 28th to 10:10 A.M. via Arendell St. to 28th to 1 1:00 AH via Arendell SL to 28th to 1:00 P.M. via Arendell SL lo 28lh to 2:00 P.M. via Arendell St. lo 28lh to 3:00 P.M. via Arendell St. to 28th to 4:00 P.M. via Eridges St. 16 28th to 4:45 P.M. via Arendell St. to 28th to 5:30 P.M. via Arendell St. to 28th lo 6:45 P.M. via Arendell St. to 28th to 7:45 P.M. via Arendell St. lo 28th to 8:45 P.M. via Arendell St. to 28th to 9:30 PM via Arendell St. to 28lh lo 10:30 P.M. via Arendell St. to 28th to Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Weekend Trips From 9th & Arendell Sts. Every 20 Minutes o DAILY SCHEDULE FROM BEAUFORT TO ATLANTIC BEACH LV. SEASHORE BUS STA. 2:30 P.M. 4:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 8:30 P.M. LV. ATLANTIC BEACH 4:00 P.M. 5:45 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. Buses Leave Atlantic Beach Immediately Upon Arrival All Schedules Subject To Change Without Notice WE SUGGEST YOU CLIP OUT AND KEEP THIS NOTICE The Gillikin Bus Service wishes to thank the faithful rid ers, in the past and we hope to give the same good service as we have always done under the conditions.' J. W. GILLIKIN. (CUT AROUND DOTTED LINE I D 0 D 0 0 0 D D 0 D D D 0 7 coufim yaad&i fa 4fom. old ine on aNEWH. F. Goodrich Silvertovn 0 i n. 1 D a D D O D a a D D D a The abovo allowance is over and above ovr regular tradt-ln allowance. Just clip this coupon and bring H in. You save on extra $4.00 on a full set of tires. UttntD Of minds July 3td Play safe, too, by acting promptly on this offer for new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown tires. Tougher cords, and more of them, give more strength to the tire body for extra safety. Double shock absorber breaker strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks and blows for extra protection gainst severe bruises and blowouts. In addition, the wider, flatter tread puts more rubber on the road to share the wear for extra mileage that means greater savings. 1 1.50 Down 1.25 a Week Pvtf 4.00-K SffvMtawfc a rvr Car - Very B. f. Goodrich Tre Carries A i LIFETIME GUARANTEE and FOR A REAL LOW PRICED TIRE . I ( 0 Juoo'T B-F.doodrich t LJ W 'run tax DEFIANCE TIRE The new Defiance gives py m tm Alril - dependable, safe mileage for ONLY UUlffll the greatest valm ever built , into a tire st this low price. ' 13 PER WEEK t j UAimvniGIIT TIRE C0IIPAI1Y, IIIC. ' Aiendell Slreel . S. E. WACTiiTiriT honhud Cily ip00d IfiiS (COTT Meets The People's Specifications, For Governor SOUND - PROGRESSIVE EXPERIENCED "I Cannot and Will Hot Travel Backward I Appeal to You to Join He in the Solemn i Resolution lo Keep the Government of North Carolina Marching Forward, and to Keep the Governnor's Office as the Office of the People's Servant" Kerr Scolt in Radio Address, Jane 9th. I i1 j CtC I Kerr Scoll C(Q) n9 Sound, Sensible, Progressive Program TAXES Repeal sales lax on ALL food. Remove discriminatory taxes on farm machin ery. BOND ISSUES None, unless absolutely necessary after huge surplus now in banks with out interest is used. . ROADS Repeal 'mud lax' on farm-to-market, home-to-school and home-to-church' roads. Stop political abuse of road building authority. Amend motor vehicle inspection law. SCHOOLS Save them by paying teachers living salaries, reducing pupil load, and aiding construction of new school buildings. HEALTH-Carry out State Good Health Program. WELFARE Better provisions for aged and dependent. PAROLES Assure fair consideration of rights of ALL imprisoned people. BUSINESS Fair laxes and equal opportunity., LABOR A square deal. VETERANS State service program second lo none. MUNICIPALITIES Financial relief by releasing State revenue from license taxes, helping maintain streets and rebating gas laxon city operated vehicles. AGRICULTURE Improve marketing and diversification. Improve rural roads. Increase rural electrification and telephones. Extend farm research and education. DEMOCRACY Repeal Gag' Rule. Insure majority rule on liquor and all other issues. ' NATURAL RESOURCES Develop for benefit of ALL the people. Insure proper wildlife administration. PtJP tip THE PEOPLE'S li ,11 CANDIDATE DEUOCDATIC PREIADY T0I1QI1I10Y, ' JUIIE 26 Will 1 ti U oUrVj)(iJ !' AustiiWJichols I . y CCoXiA Inc. I ' ' v '' mmmmmm fmm ' 1 J R3 3nl .V 1 Jin... .M II. ,

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view