3 ,taoTJA3a qxa tin anaa jtmfiir-awaw 'ywjw imxthm .-:., Si;; f ItoBAT, 5EPTEMBES 10, IMS ' CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TIMES, MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE RPVEN HABLOWE Mrs. Will Pierce, Mrs. Doles nd ri .Billie Delemar of Beaufort nd Mrs. Delemar's daughters , ere here test Tuesday afternoon t "to see Mrs W. C. Williams. Mrs, Billie Scofield tnd Miss nEUzabeth Morton spent last Tues- irdav in New Bern. Mrs. Harry Davis and Mrs, Em- Ytna Oglesby were in Morehead City .'.'Tuesday: to see Mrs. Clara Pelle- ijier, a patient at the hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. Kuch Williams mo- rrlored to Beaufort Tuesday rfter- isioon to take their son, Gsry, to fxfcr. Hyde. i" Joe Morton and Billie Scofield i .fwere in Morehead City Tuesday. ri- Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond Ball 4ere in New Bern Wednesday to "Wtend funeral services for Mr. Jot jpvens. j' Alex Williams of Vanceboro j (passed through Wednesday en oute to Beaufort. Mro P,11 Mocnn Mice Mm Ia iason, snd thnir puest, Pete ierns, were in New Bern Thurs- May. lo Mrs. Ray Dickinson snd nor daughter, Mrs. Madic Patrick, of 1 Core Creek were here Thursday Mternoon to attend the Hemp Dom-1 'Wistration club meeting ,at Mrs. I f.mma Oglesby. I on Mrs. Roland Small and infant son, of Core Creek, are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. v Taylor. ' rt'1 1 m r. rloU.. 1 n i ... jma. minim ugicsuy dim mi?. Knarry Davis were in Morehead jfeitv Thursday to visit Mrs. D G. .NBell. They also visited Mrs. Clara Pelletier at the hospital. 'Mrs. Pillie Scofield and Miss Elizabeth Morfon were in Beaufort Thursday. iot.Mrs. PpuI Justice, Mr. and Mrs. Bdsel Bell, David, Roger, and Tom fttie Bell were in Beaufort Satur day. Rev. J. M. Jolliff of Newport held services here Sunday morn- Judge and Mrs. Luther Hamilton of Morehead City were here Sun- j bstey morning for church services. .ylliMrs. A. N. Bell, . Mr. and Mrs. WfMsel Bell, Tommip Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Turner and Eddie Tur VtT visited Mrs. Nannie Small Sun-' "Sfev afternoon at Bay View. I ?Miss Betty Jane Mason soent ast ween wnn Mr. ana Mrs. ,eno 9yion Mason at Marshallberg. awMrs. Harvey Davis, Mrs. Emma nOelesby, Mrs. Geo. W. Ball and bottiss Lena Ball motored to More 8JMad City Sunday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. "Wade" Taylor tk Wilmington, Miss Emily Taylor of Raleigh and Scott Gardner of Warrenton were guests of Philip Taylor and family during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Green of R leigh spent the weekend with Mr,, and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton H. Tall man and Miss Bernlce Tallman of near Beaufort passed through Sun day morning enroute to Bachelor to attend the "Taylor" reunion at Fletcher Taylor's home. Mrs. Lottie. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Adams visited rel-tlves in Beaufort and Morehead City Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Olund, Johnnie Olund, Philin Tavlnr and thoir Kuest attended the Taylor reunion Sii"day ot Bachelor. Mr., and Mrs. Leon Hancock o Snow Hill passed through Sundsy cn,-oute to Newnort. 'r nnd Vr! ""vmond Ba'l "d Miss Jean Bill attended the Smith- Mason wedding Monday evening at Core Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ashbv B. Morton end tbfir iruest attended an oyster roast Sunday afternoon ft Mr. Ira Culpepper's at Bay View. Miss Li'la Bell Dickinson of Core Creek snent Saturday with Mrs. Charlie Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Xenophon Mason and son of Marshnllbera were hero Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason. Mr. and Mrs. William J Adams of Fort Pierce, Fla.. left Saturdsy for home after visiting Mr. md Mrs.' Clyde Taylor. Mr. and Mr.s Adams returned by Richmond, Va., to visit their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Waters n' New Bern spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tavlnr. Mesdames A. N. Bell, Luke Tur ner, Charlie Bell. Joel Davis, Roy Mason and Kuch Williams and Misses Mary Lou Msson and Mary Elizabeth Davis attended the Smith-Mason wedding Monday eve ning at Core Creek. Mrs. Ira Thomas Rhue and chil dren of Beaufort spent Friday r.inht with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jar man. Mr. and Mr.s. Billie Scofield and daughter, Linda, who have beea visiting Mrs. Carl H. Morton and family, returned Tuesday to their home in Green Belt, Maryland. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will meet Friday eve ning at 7:30 with Mrs. Carlyle Taylor. CEDAR ISLAND Rjy Mur' Boneh, of Pni". ham, N. C, filled his last-appointment here at the F. W. B. vnunn Saturday night, Sunday and Sun day Bight. He was accompanied by his wife. . . ' Mr, and Mrs. James Lupton, of 'New Bern, spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr.1 Robert Garner, who is em ployed at Beaufort, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner. Mrs,,' Roy McKomey end two children spent Sundav afternoon pw$i,Mrs. Gladys Lupton. Mrs. 'Janet Daniels spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. E. G.'j Daniels. Mr Morgan Goodwin, of Norfolk,-Va., is spending a few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hervip Daniels, of Norfolk, Va., spent a few days here and to Atlantic visiting re latives. ' HXi" Nnrvip TjsV. nf Rpniifnrt spent 'Friday night here with his Mr and Mrs J- w- Adl,ms and mother, Mrs. Rittie Day. I Mlss Nlta Carraway on Saturday Mrs, Carl Daniels and daughter, I evening. Jeahilfe Frances, of Charlotte, are Mr j c MpIntvre left for Nor. heje vUitmg her parents, Mr. and folki Va. on Monday Mter spend ing his vacation here witn his aunuts, Mrs. J. W. Adams and MEBRHION -... Mr. and Mrs. North Gaskinge, of New Bern, and Mr. and Mrs. Artist Carraway. of Norfolk, visited here on Sunuday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Pfttman attended church service at Cedar Island on Sunday. Mrs. R. F. Carrawy and daugh ter, Miss Vernon Carraway spent the weekend in Norfolk, Va. Mr. Rufus Carraway attended the Smith- Mnson wedding at Core Creek on Mondny evening. Mrs. W. E. Lawrence and Mrs. P. F. Carrawny and daughter. Ver no.1 were In Beaufort on Friday morning. Quite a number of people from Mrrimon attended the League at South River Sunday evening. C. B. Nelson, of Beaufort, spent the weekend at home with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. Emilv Nelson, Mr. Geo. Dixon and Edwin C.jrraway visited Mrs. Quesenberry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Smith of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hill. Mr. Jesse Wade and son, Fran cis, and Maurice K. Smith went ta Wilmington Sunday on business, Mrs. Thelma Whltehurst of Beaufort spent the weekend here with her sister, Mrs. Riley Beach em, Mrs. R. P. Gooding has return ed home after spending the week in Richmond visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roco Gooding. Mrs. Paul Beachcm went with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beachcm of Bettie Sunday to take their baby to Dr. Sidbury's hospital. Mother and baby stayed. SMYRNA Mrs. I W. Smith Maura. J. M. and Arthur Good win were visitors at Morehead and Miss Nita Carraway. Ha was ac- Beaufort Monday Mrs. Adelaide Day, of Oriental, spent a few days here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Daniels. Mr. Denard Davis, of Davis, spent a short while here Monday companied by Mrs. Thurmtin Pitt- man who will visit her people. GLOUCESTER Mr. Mack Pigott, and Wilson Mr.and Mrs. Harry Vanhorn, of Wasnington D c., wherc they at- tended several big league ball games. Cabman P3M Vo(. oil W ) w. OOR FURNACE SjL Mfc Take It easy top fire- EUltrrlTOC" v " tending drudgery-yet have 4aiJii 2 ' va better-heated house. Cole- man Oil Floor Furnace aits "v. ( y in the floor, is easy to install i 11 ' E5' jr quickly. Burns low cost oil j'no luei to carry, no asnes i -,3 trr V . J 1 55 if, 111 -11 1 r fiilv -lr. k miliiil .Vim 8.-11 FIOOR FURNACE Take It easy atop fire- " tending- drudgery yet have a better-heated house. Cole man Oil Floor Furnace sits in the floor, is easy to install 4 quickly. Burns low cost oil. i No fuel to carry, no ashes pito mesa up the house. Wo have a sis to give YOUR home, too, real "warm-floor" heat at low cost Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories. Coleman ML Fioor Furnace CLYDE JOIIES GAS Ci APPLIAIICE CO. Phone II5827 28lh & Arendell MOREHEAD CITY Morenead City, spent Sunday and Motwiiy here with her mother, 1 Mrsr Dora Day. . Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Gaskill. of Da,vis, visited relatives here Sun day afternoon. ) MVS. Thresa Nelson, of Atlantic, is visiting Mrs. J. B. Goodwin for a few days. ' Mr. Leslie Garner left Sundiy afternoon for Beaufort where he Will be employed for a while. Mr. .Morgan Goodwin left Tues day for Norfolk, Va. to move his furniture here where he is plan ning to make his future home. ' Mrs. Con lie Daniels nnd two daughters, of Stacy, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Daniels. Mr and Mrs. Manley Conner, of Riverdale, visiticd friends here Sunday. Mr. .arid Mrs. John Wallace and Mr, , and Mrs. Willie Pittmun, of Merrlmon, attended church ser vices here Sunday at the F. W. B. church. Miss Stella Day visited Mrs. J. W. Goodwin Monday afternoon. Mrs. Robert GoodVin and two daughters, of .Atlantic, are spend ing a few days with her sister, Mrs.' Gladys Lupton. Mrs. Fred Bates and daughters, Wilma and Inez of Charles'on. S. C, art visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Bates and other relatives. They just returned from Kansas City, Mo. where they spent two months with Rev. Aubrey Bates. Capt. and Mrs. Charlie Nelson, of Morehead City, visitied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pigott and the Nelson family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whiti hurst, of Morehead Citv veiled relatives in our community Sun day. Miss Catherine Nelson Is spend ing a few davs in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Mariorie Chadwiek, of Straits, was a uest of Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Whitehurst Sunday. Mr. Henry ChadwicU mide a business trip to Goldsboro Friday. NORTH RIVER Mr and Mrs. Thurston Toler of Krnul spent the past week here with Mr. Toler's sister, Mrs. Otis L. Warren. ..Mr. J. "B. Cox and 1rother, Le W'rWr hf Oriental! soent the Before Columbus. American III- weekend here with ' their aunt. dians smoked cigarettes rolled in Mrs. H. M. Cox and family. corn shucks, crude cigars and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Quesenberry P'Pe. . I of Washington, D. C, are visiting f. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Artis Carrawav of Norfolk, Mr. and Mrs. North Lar kins of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pittman Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Barker of Morehead, Mr. and Mrs. Webster . Lewis of Beaufort spent Friday I afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lewis. j I Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. J and Mrs. Willie Pittman went to I Lola Sunday to the Free Will Bap tist cnurcn tor trie 11 o ciock serv ice by Hev. Maurice Roach. Mr. snd Mrs. Edward Courtney and children, Vernon and Shirley, moved to Oriental. We hope them 1 good luck. I 1 Mr. Hyde Lupton and Mary Cath-1 eriiie Hardy were married Satur day. Hope them wood luck and a long and happy life. Mrs. Lcvic Hardy spent last Fri day night with Mrs. Nannie J. Tittman. Mrs. Joel Carraway and infant son came home from Morehead '"t Thursriav. They both are get ting along fine. Mr. Elbert Eubanks of Glouces ter brought his mother, Mrs. Uuth Eubanks, a load of coal last Fri day. Mrs. Eubanks and son, Ralph Ne: I, went back home with him lo snend a week. Miss Pearl Mason of Beaufort spent last Wednesday afternoon and Thursday with her parents. Air nnd Mrs John Mason. Kathleen Hardy spent Sunday with Janice Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Linzie C:nnon Sunddy afternoon. Mrs. Johnnie Cannon and chil dren are staying with her sister this week, Mrs. Luke Lewis. Mr. Cannon is off fishing. Mr. Paul Cahoon Is taking down the Murphy Pittman house at Lu kens and is going to build him one. Mrs. John Mason and James Hardy killed a large rattlesnake ISusrjbjffMay; He had 11 rattlers. Sheet steel manufactured, in some mills speeds past the poera tor of the manufacturing machines at nearly .70 miles per hour. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Wade, of Charleston, South Carolina, and ( daughter, Louise arrived here Sat-1 urday to spend the weekend at their home. Mrs. Fred Bates, of Charleston,' South Cr rolina, who has been ; soendlng the past two months at j Kansas City, is visiting relatives' at Gloucester. Mrs. Bres, MVs. I Mears and children, Elbert and James and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Adams were guests of Mr. and ' Mrs. V. A. Chadwiek, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ch uiwick ! and son, Bobby, and Miss Eleanor Wade, spent the week-end at Ca rolina beach. Mr. L. L. Simpson, of Beaufort, visited at the home of Mrs. Irene Simpson Sunday. , Dr. Guy R. Willis and daughter, of Durham, were here a short time Sunday afternoon. . upturn ii. c. vvu.is. Mr. V. A. Chadwiek, Mr. W. L. Smith and several others, from Smyrna, at tended the baseball game at New port Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mery Matthews, Mr. Ro bert Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner, of Rocky Mount, spent the . ontpnrl here with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pake. Mr. Teddy Page, who has been serving in the Navy for the past three years, returned home last .week to enter Stats College, Sent ember 20. While hunting with a p::rty Thursday in the open grounds. Teddy had the misfortune of getting lost and spending the nik'ht in the woods. Friday morn ing a searching party was formed. 1- vervbody was scared and all thought of the many wild ani mals and bad snakes of the forest. The search proved futile, Around 10 o'clock Teddy made his way out safe and sound. Mrs. Hettie Stead and Mrs. Blanche Davis returned home last week from Charleston, after spend ing a week with their sifter, Mrs. Martha Pigott. Mrs, Kate Letters, ot Glouces ter, attended services at the Bap tist church here Sunday. Captain and Mrs. Hugh Willis visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Piner at Marshallberg, Saturday night. Fables circulated in Athens in the 5th century, B. C. were attri buted to one Aesopus who pro bably merely told them. The com mon collections of fables bearing the name "Aesop" were versions of a book made about 320 B.C. and centuries later translated into latin. Nail Orders Filled Sme Day Received BELL'S DRUG STORE BEAUFORT 11 T'4 1 FRESH CAU6H7 r7 DRESSED & DELIVERED Phon M-40M M-40M r v gf Call en today if , yoa waat inforaia- . tiOB OB filUu hsati for charter trur Lr OTTIs" 5Q P.? MOREHEAD CITV'- " FISH MARKET C S IlUK (Evaporated) 2 tall cans 29c FRYERS (dressed & drawn) lb. ... .... 67c HOIIEYDEWS (vine ripen 3d) lb......... I3c A SOUTHERN FAVORITE C S Apple Sauce, 2 no. 2 cans ...27c FRESH FLAVOR DEL MONTE Garden Peas, 2 no. 303 cans 39c GRAND FOR SANDWICHES SWIFT'S Corned Beef, 12-oz. can 49c TENDER REDGATE CUT Green Deans, 2 no. 2 cans 3lc GRAND FOR DESSERTS SLICED . Libby Peaches, no. 2 1-2 can .... .. 35c VERMONT MAID . . Ilaple Syrnp, 12-oz. hot. 28c AN OLD FAVORITE OLD VIRGINIA Apple Duller, 28-oz. jar ... ... .... 2lc FOR QUICK ROLLS DUFFS " Hci Hen nix, 14 1-2 oz. pkg. ... 27c FOR DELICIOUS COM8TOCK. lh Apjlcs, 2 no. 2 cans 35c; Soap Pewder OCTAGON, large pkg 27c For whiter Wash RINSO, large pkg 35c Cleanser OCTAGON, 3 12-oz. cans .... 20c Soap Flakes CHIFFON, pkg. . 35c Laundry Soap OCTAGON, cake 9c Granulated Soap PERR, large pkg 36c Hlta Crurkers KABI.KO, M'. pkg. Sic FZZI I1AE2ETS GRAND FOR MEAT LOAF GnOUIlDBEEF Ib.-61c Armoura BaBoer 8Iice4 : CwwI( lb .v C5c tlJH (saaU) lb. S9e rHUITS Ci ?ECETADIES EAT THEM EVERJf DAY- U. 8. NO. 1 UniTE POTATOES 5 lbs. 31c Fresh Red'RIpe ' TCIIATCZS, 2 dns. 29c Fresh' Green Top ' CAE23TS, 2 fauukw 17c TASTE-PLEASING TREATS AT BUDGET-PLEASING PRICES! .Yu1Cm "J" ver'"hl1 lput th oven-tresh bmkrrr (ivorttei t yout AP. Th. v.rloty-i big . . . the .election'. Umpllng . every Hem In the department U prlred lo pleaK. And what ehoic. there III Lo.vei of golden-cruilecl ' " '?,r,r-lh, . 5of'e' .nd donuts . . . IukIoii. I.y.r c.kel. All rushed from our own ?h?.?i!...' rV. L" r".Bto?. ""h- '2' And ,h" ""I"1' lmporl.nl . . . lor, when trethnem fades, flavor fades. So for osiiiut. freshness, appetizing goodness, and appealing price, visit our bakery department today JANE PARKER "BACK TO SCHOOL" LAYER CAKE This Is a yellow cake topped with orange crcme with sides of brown cocoanut crunch. Four goldtin layers with rick apricot filling. Each 59 Home Style Sandwich Regular Pan MARVEL BREAD lVi Lb. 1 ft -Loaf I Q Q Jane Parker Large ANCEL FOOD CAKE Each 59c Jane Parker SPANISH BAR CAKE 22-Oii. Cake 35c Jane Parker Plain or Marble POUND CAKE 13-Oz. Cake 27c WESSON Oil 45c SNOWDRIFT S 42c ( Shortening SWIFT j JEWEL 33c SWIFT PREM "cfn" 49c Mild American CHEESE . Ple't Ripe Elberta Freestone PEACHES. . . 2c 49c Fine Flavor ION A PEAS . 3 &! 33c ' Nabisco Sugar Honey Maid Graham Crackers Pkgs. 27c Kitchen Charm RK' MALAGA GRAPES. 2 k 29c gri:kn ii.vki) iiicad CABBAGE 2 lbs 8c WHITE EOJAI0EI 10 lbs .39c LARGE BUNCH- CARROTS, 2 for 17c BONUM APPLES, 5 lbs 37c YELLOW ONIONS, 2 lbs 9c Lb. 53c ti r H5-rt -73. i wax rape r r0u v. Ann Page 27c Mayonnaise i Jar AitP Fancy Apple Sauce 2 ?an! A&P Grape Juice Si 19c Sunnyfleld Self-Rising Flour 78c A&Ps Own Vegetable Shortening dexo . 3 in $1.13 2 & 29c Dried , Tisfo Besss .. Klnntn-.it : Herring 20c Agelus or Recipe t Marshmallows 19c SUPER BIGHT HE ATS Select Beef CHUCK Roast, lb 75c Fresh GROUND Beeilb 63c Minute Steaks, lb. .. 69c Pork Loin END Roast lb 65c Smoked Picnics, lb. .. 63c Whole or Shank Half Fresh Dressed Fryers, lb... 65c Young Dressed Hens, Ik. ..... 5!c Long Island Ducklings lb 49c CRISCO 3 Can $1.19 ) DREFT j . 32c , SPIO AND SPAN , 2 Pk 47c SUPER SUDS ' Reg. Si- Pkgfc PALMOLIVB SOAP 2 29c WOODBURY FACIAL , SOAP 3 Ba" 29c OCTAGON i SOAP 2 Bw 18c OCTAGON SOAP FLAKES p 35c j SOAP J 2 21c J These Prices Apply b Slcrcs in D::rl Ci II:rcI::d

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