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First Baptist Ch
To Observe Youth Day Sunday
What might happen some Sun
day IT no adilts showed up at
church? The answer to this ques
tion will be found next Sunday at
the Beaufort First Baptist church
in all services .(beginning with
Sunday School), when Youth Day
will be observed.
indeed, this might be colled
"Teen Age Day", since polio pre
cautions caused its delay and col
lege students have returned tc
school, thus leaving the situation
pretty much in the hands of high
school youngsters.
Sunday at both services (11:00
la.m. and 7:30 p.m.) everything, ex
Icept occupying the pews, will be
idone by the youth of the church
itauiis win De conspicuous oy ineir
absence from the choir, the con-
bole, the ushering posts, and the
1 i:a iwl i ...in i
liuipii. ine men anu women win '
warm the pews while the young
people take over.
At the evening worship the me-
Uitations will be illustrated by fa
mous works of religious art upop
he screen, and the congregational
kinging will also be from tne
Screen.
Members of the Training Union
jwill celebrate the reopening of
this work by a picnic supper and
social hour at the hut on the
hurch vard nt 5:30. This supper
Ivill be nrovicled by the ladies of
he W.M.S.
The United Methodist Church
Ocracoke
the Rev. Charles J. Tilley, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 26
10 a.m. Church School for all
ges
11 a.m. Service led bv the
lymen
7:30 p.m. Sermon. "D;ivid,
ilan After God's Own Heart"
Portsmouth
The Rev. Charles J
Tilley
Sunday, Sept. 2G
11 a.m. Sermon, "Passovers
Ind Pentecosts," bv Rev. Mr. Til
ley
J 2 pm. A short business meet
ling with members of the church.
'1 Services at Portsmouth will
iommemorate a homecoming in
Honor of those who once lived on
Portsmouth Island, the Rev. Mr.
Tilley has announced.
"We hope that in bringing'these
People home again that old times
will be reviewed," he remarked,
land glad hearts rejoice that they
Still have an old home to which
' o come." ""' 1 '
He continued, "Since the church
s t dear spot to most of the ci
izens, there is no better way to
elebrate homecoming than in
rayer and in thanksgiving in the
ittle church which stands out
; bove all others on this unique
I sland.
"Members of the church are es
pecially invited to be present. We
ike to discuss ways and means of
inging the church to par for i
.inference recognition. Nothing
vould revive the island more than
begin with the church.
"Let as many of the church
iiembers come as will. All others
re ihvited," he concluded.
!um Catches Fire
A fire at the city dump near the
loot of 17th st. threatened small
louses in the area at 1:55 yester-
ay but was brought under con-
4ol in 30 minutes by the More-
ead City fire department. Twen
ty-three firemen reported to fight
he blaze. Only the booster was
ised. ii"
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MOREHEAD CITY
FISHMAIUCET
CHURCHES
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St. rail's Kplspa! Llkttrth ,
Reaiifort
The Rev, William L. Martin,
Rector
Sunday, Sept. 88
8 a.m. Holy Communion
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11 a.m. , Morning Prayer
7:30 p.m. Young People's Set
vice League
Williston Methodist Church
The Rev. II. L. Hiirrell, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 26
10 a.m. Church School
11 a.m. Morning Worship
Straits Methodist Church
The Rev. II. L. JIarrell, Patfir
Sunday, Sept. 76
10 a.m. Church School
7 p.m. Evening Worship
Revival services begin at the
Straits Methodist church Wednes
day evening, Sept. 29, at 7:30. The
Rev. C.
M. Maness of Atlantic Will
preach.
Franklin Memorial Methodist
Church
Morehead City
The Rev. W. I). Caviness, Pastor
Sunday, Sept. 26
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for
all age groups
11 a.m. Morning Worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Sermon by Chaplain Curtis, senior
Protestant chaplain at Cherry
Point Marine Corps Air station.
Broad Creek Methodist Church
Sunday, Sept. 2G
10 n.m. Sunday School
3 p.m. Afternoon worship,
sermon bv the Rev. Mr. Caviness.
Beginning Sunday night Rev.
Mr. Caviness will conduct a series
of revival services, through Friday,
in Bridgeton Methodist church,
Bridgeton.
First Methodist Church
Morehead Citv
The Rev. Lester A. Tilley, Pastor.
Sunday, Sept. 26
9:30 a.m. Church School for
all ages
11 a.m. Morning Worship,
"Our Common Task"
6:30 p.m. Methodist Youth
Fellowship
7:30 cm. Evening Worship,
"God's Names"
Wednesday, Sept. 29
7:30 Mid-week Prayer Service
Evangelistic Meetings to be Hem
- A wriJe otnWartgetijtfc meeting
are scheduled to begin at the Fret
Will Baptist Church in Morehead
City on the first Sunday night in
October. Thev will continue for
eight or ten days.
Christian Church to Hold Services
The First Christian Church of
Morehead City will have services
on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
ln.e new cnurcn aizziu Bridges.
wm ue conuucieu oy me
Reverend W. C. Foster.
Negro Recovers From Leg
Injury Received Tuesday
William White, Negro, formerly
of Florida, is recovering today in
Morehead City hospital from in
juries received Tuesday morning
when a tree fell on him at South
River.
White was cutting the tree with
another worker and the tree fell,
hitting a log and -glancing off,
breaking White's left leg. The
men are workers for a pulpwood
company.
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Miss Gladys Green, daughter of
Mf- and Mrs. Sam Green, and
Gremfgette Copes, oh tf Mrs. Jiane
idopes, ". were married Saturday
night, Sept. 18, at Purvis Chapel
iarspnage by the Rev. J. E. Aus
tin. ' Witnesses were Mrs. Mildred
ifuifotd. Mrs. Ethel McNeil, and
Mrs. Allen Rto Anderson, the for
mer Mary Dawson.
. Mrs. Mary Rutn McCollflm from
Beaufort is attending State Teach
ers College at Elizabeth City.
Allyne Henderson of Morehead
City Is attending Livingston Col
legf W .
Artis McCabe and Aaron Martir
tiave returned to A & T College
rpm North River and Harlowe.
'
Miss Thelma Godette of Harlowe
nd Mr. John Dcugherly from
tpnsfteld have returned to N. C.
College.
Mrs. Edna Davis and daughter
Vicki LaVernc spent sometime
here with her husband, Mr. Russet
Davis and his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chadwick
Jr., of Bisco and Pinehurst, spen
Several days here with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel t'hrdwiek,
Sr. Mr. Chadwick is a teacher in
the high school in Pinehurst.
Mrs. Hazel Adams lock her niece
Puletta who had been visiting
her to Charlotte on Tuesday to
Dr. and Mrs. Reginald Hawkins.
Miss Gloria Pleasant Ins re
turned from New York to resume
her studies at the Queen Street
High school and to spend the win
ter with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Williams.
Matthew Bailey
Matthew Bailey, Beaufort na
tive, died at the U. S. M-irinc hos
pital on Ellis Island this week.
Funeral services were held at Mt.
Zlon church, Beaufor!, Wednesday
afternoon.
Charles Gillikin Recovers
From Auto Accident Injury
Charles Gillikin, Otway, is lotfny
recovering from head i 'juries re
reived Sunday afternoon at 4:33
when his car overturned within
about a half mile of the east end
of Harkers Island.
Gillikin lost control of the car,
a '39 Chevrolet sedan, when it
ran off the road. The sedan wrs
extensively damaged and is pro
bably beyond repair, according to
State Vatro
E PickarcL
who I:
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The Atlantic is saltier in the
region of the Sargasso Sea than
in its Arctic areas. '
CALIFORNIA FANCY SWEET RED
GRAPES, 2 lbs
BREAKFAST STARTERS
ORAUGE JUICE, 2 46-oz. cans
NABISCO HONEY MAID
Sugar Grahams.
OLD VIRGINIA
Apple Jelly. 24b.
SWEET MIXED
Lang's Pickles. 32
FOR SANDWICHES SWIFT'S
Corned Beef 12-oz. can 49c
A REAL MONEY SAVER
Ilavy Beans, .1-lb.
FOR SANDWltHES OLD VIRGINIA
Apple Duller, 28-oz. jar 21c
FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS
C S Flour, plain,
FULL BODIED FDR ICED COFFEE
Coifce (Silver L&bel) 1-lb. pkg. 40c
DURKEES SHREDbEb ' , 4-Oz. Pkg 19c
Cccoanul Hoist, 4-oz. can . . .... 21c
PCmEft MABKEtS
BABY BEEF TENDER
cnncit roast
-y Lb. -71c
ARMOUR STAR OR SWiFTS
FQAIinS-l-Lb.
, . GROUND FRESH DAILY
G II 0 0 IT D DEEF
Lb. 59c
atOaslfi filYEB
Chief and Mrs. Paul fieachem
hd d'fifiMeV of NnrfOi V"
spent the weekend here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beam
em.
Mrs. Jim md d?uchters. of
Otway, spent Friday here with her
aughter, Mrs. Clarence Ipoek and
family.
Mr H. R. Beachem, of Charlotte
spent the weekend here with par
ePK Mr. end Mrs. Paul Beachem.
Mrs. Mollie White, of New Bern
nre visiting her son, Mr. S. A
ieachem and family.
Mrs. Essie Garner returnee
'ome Friday after spending b fe
lays in Sonthpo-t with her famil
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner anr
jon, returned home Saturday fio'
Southport.
Tbe!"n Whitrhtrst. c
Beaufort, spent the weekend hen
with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Beachem
Mr. and Mrs. Willi. m Fulche
left Sunday for Durham to tak
Mrs. Fulcher's father, Mr. Sai
lones of New Bern, to Duke hospital
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World' largest Selling
ELECTRIC FENCERS
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Front & Craven Sts.
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27c PICNICS,
LUCY LOCKETT
1 - Ib. plrg ?lc
jar 31c
- 02. jar 29c
cello . . .... .. 18c
Mb. bag .... 21c
FRUITS
FIELD PEAL, 2 i 31c
. U. S. NO. 1 PORTA RICAN
SWEET POTATOES
2 lbs. 17c
CeUo 59c
Patrolmen Seek Raiidlto
Four Carieret countv state hieh
way patrolmen assisted Tuesday
light in blocking roads leading
from Columbia where bandns
staged a A50 000 bank rubber Tues
day. The patrolmen, Cpl. V. L.
Spruill, M. V. Hooper W. J. Smith,
Jr., and W. E. Pickard returned to
me couniy weane"v auernodi.
TJi ian .. inn a'ret
Resufort w. HnspH tn t. - ,"! -
Wednesday due to the illness
of E. D. Martin, 412 Ann St. Mr.
Martin has been seriously ill the
past week.
forehead Fire Department
Jailed to Fire Twice
Morehead City fire depart m?r. I
was called twice Tuesday to pul
out a fire in a trash pile near thi
eciion base. No damage to pro
tpriy was done.
The first call was 'nswcreii a
bout 4 o'clock in the afternooi
"d the second shortly after !
iclock at night. Water from th
'(Ogallon booster tank was used
Stove Catches Afire
approximately $50 damage was
if' wmt
Fine Parmak Fencer
ix & lu. -
New Bern
Q J QUALITY
1 FOOD STORES
lxiiP
ARMOUR STAR SMOKED
lb.
61c
39c
It Floats
Ivory Soap, 2 Ige. cakes 37c
Whiter Washes
Oxytlol, lge. pkg 36c
Pure and Mild
Ivory Scap, 2 med cakes 23c
Daz Does Everything
Dnz Powder, lge. pkg. 36c
Maje-(tic
Brooms, each $1.35
Gold Seal
Glass Wax, pi. can 69c
Spotless
Bleach, 2 at. bottle 27c
Easy To, Apply
Aerowax, qt. can 43c
D P Vanilla Lemon
Extracts, 1-2 oz. jar .... 15c
Cleanser
Sonbriie, 2 cans 15c
Speedier Dishwashing
Ivory Flakes, loe. pkg. 36c
Soap Special le Sale
Woodbury. 4 cakes 34c
Safer For Silks
Ivory Snow, Ige. pkg. 36c
& VICETAB1ES
HOME GROWN
FRESH TENDER GREEN
COLLARDS
1 Lb. 11c
! caused- at mrclottr Tue9ajr nrarn
. ng when the oil stove in the
I nome f Mr- d Mrs. Charles
! PhilHps. Highland Park, caught
fre. The flames leaped up the
curtains, but were extinguished by
the time the fire company arrived,
The siove'wos ruined.
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1 Memrjors 01 ine wuimms ana
' Wall auditing firm, Raleigh, nre
auditing books of Beaufort, Mrt e
head City, and the county for the
COFFEE and
SAVE op to
Ufa pound
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rV ;4eT 8 O'CLOCK RED CIRCLE BOKAR
Libby's
CANNFO
MEATS
CORNED
BEEF HASH
-OZ.
Can
35c
VIENNA
SAUSAGE
. Size
Cm
19c
POTTED
MEAT
Vi Size
Can
16c
LUNCH
TONGUE
Vt Size
Can
27c
POTTKD
MEAT
H Size
Can
10c
ton Pine Flavor
Peas
Pnrd
Dbg Food
Mild American
Cheese
Blue Btreak
Rice
Plilnhurj Sn Sheen
Cake Flour
Ann Pa Grip
am
Tomatoes 2
HcimpBtyle Sandwich Refjiilor Pan
MARVEL BREAD
1"4 Lb.
ISc
Loaf
Bonum
Green
Hali
CRAPES, 2 lbs.
Yellow
. 2 lbs. .
TOMATOES, lb.
Ecd ESiss
POTATOES, S lbs.
Green Tender
These Prices Apply
fiscal year 1947-48. Working1 on
Beaufort's books is O. L. Terrell,
on Mnrehead's L. R. Osborne, and
on the county books Charles Woot-cn.
Please Note!
The Irvin Willis mentioned in
1 ft Friday's recorder's court-story
:s not the Irvin Willis who resides
at 2209 Bay St., Morehead City.
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Smyrna PTA to Meet
Smyrna Parent-Teacher associa
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SUPER RIGHT MEATS,
ROAST,
FRESH
BEEF
SifORT RIBS, II
FRESH
PORK FEET, I
(WORRELL'S PRIDE
SLICED BACON, lb.
TIIICR WHITE tTii
FAT BACK, lb
Ocean Spray Crunberry
Sauce
lona Tomato
Juice
Ann Pan Salad
Dressing
A it P Crapefrult
Sections
ftrtnnvflplft flour Tot
1-th.
Can
r i
rancaK.es
Ann Pam Blended
vup
Ann Pan Gelatin Deaaerta
Sparkle 3 m.
Jane Parker Plain Or Marble
POUND CAKE
Nn. t
Cam
les, 5 lbs 37c
Cabbage, lb.
Large Stalk
Celery, 2 for
25c
to Stores in Ccacfarl G IIcrc!:::d
tion will hold its first meeting of
the yeflr at 7:30 Monday night in
Smyrna school building. Mr. El
mer Willis, president, has request
ed everyone to attend.
Tanker Leaves
After dumping two and a half
million gallons of fuel oil and
gasoline hero, the Esso tanker
Cumberland returned Wednesday
lo Corpus Christi, Tex. The tanker
docked at Port Terminal Tuesday
night, having come from Baytown,
Tex.
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II 69c
lfl-oc.
Can
No. a
Cana
No. t
Can
m-.
p
1-n.
Bot
13-oz.
Cake
27c
LUX TOILET
SOAP
I 21c
Lvx
FLAKES
pk'. 35c
LUX TOILET
SOAP
Bath
Bart
29c
R1NSO
iffi 35c
SWAN
SOAP
21c
SWAN
SOAP
37c