THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 2 192S PERSONAL NOTES ADIGRAPHS LETTER FROM THE PASTORS. Items of Interest to Advertisers and The. Readers of Advertising Miss Annie Morton went to Greens ioro last Friday on a week end trip. Miss Doris Moore of Roanoke Jitapids spent the week end here. SERVICES AT ST. CHURCH. PAUL'S By Adman Saturday Dollar Day The subject of the address at 7:30 P. M. next Friday April 5th will be 'Creeds and Dogmas." Next Sunday will be Palm Sundav. Mr. C. R. Davis of Marshallberg tne beginning of Holy Week which was in town on business yesterday, culminates in Easter. The Queen of Feasts. Appronriate services will hp Mrs. W. V. B. Potter spent Mon- he,d in gt paul.g church at 7;3() p j Aav in New Bern shopping. 'M. nn MnnHnw TuoiJoir .nJ wj ' Miss Mona Wade spent the week,the events commemorated on each end at home with her parents. ,Aay- jhe a(idresses w;n be dleivered on Monday by the Rev. E. Frank Lee, Mrs. D. V. Wade of Smyrna spent on Tuesday by the Rev. L. B. Boney Monday in town shopping. 'and on Wednesday by the Rector. Be $ure and come And buy Dollar Day Good? Joseph House The Rexall Druggist has a change of copy in this issue. Marriage License in North Caroli- Most people observe Easter and a very large proportion of Christians also pay some attention to Good Friday. This seems to us fitting. On Easter Day we keep in mind our Lord's Resurrection from the dead. There could have been no Rising un less His death had proceeded it. We observe Memorial Day and 'maintain silence in memory of those who gave their lives for us in the Great War. It would seem even I more apropriate for us to observe each year the death of Him who gave j His life that we might live. We therefore join in suggesting ithat it will be fitting for all of our people to take some formal and con certed notice of at least Three SERVICES AT ANN ST. METHO DIST CHURCH. Rev. E. Frank Lee, Pastor. Children's Sermon at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "The Open Windows." Sermon at 11:05, "For Their ,Sikes." Junior Epworth League at 2:30. Senior Epworthj League at 6:45. Sermon at 7:30 "The Power of The Dead Over The Living." Every one is invited. D. V. Nelson has an announcement in this issue about his new quarters. The price of a want ad is one cent a , , . .... , is word, a minimum charge of 25c The Holy Communion will be cele-i , . m vmoat Mnrtnn of Merrimon ... ,n ;Per aa 18 made. ana. - uiateu at xu a. ivi. on Monday, lues- spent Tuesday in Beaufort shopping. esday, Wednesday ar.d Thursday. " On Good Friday, April 10th( there Mrs. Charles Shell of Marshallberg wiu be Service3 and Sermon at 10 A. was a guest of the Inlet Inn lastjM., Litany at 2:40 F. M. and Service night. ,. Jand Address at 7:31 P. M. All are cordially welcome. Mrs. O. B. Moore spent the week end in Chapel Hill on a visit to rel atives. Mr. S. H. Robbins of Washington, N. C. arrived Monday on a business trip. '' Messrs Clyde and M. A. Mason of Atlantic were guests of the Inlet Inn Sunday night. BOY SEVERELY HURT. Thirty falconers on horseback had charge of Edward Ill's hawks when he invaded France. W. L. Paul and Son have about a quarter of a page on Nash automo biles in this issue. Hours that commemorate the last suf fering of Our Lord upon the cross. To this end we suggest that, as far as possible, the places of business be closed and our people abstain from jtheir ordinary occupations and at tend the religious services that have been arranged. j Short services will be held on j Good Friday, April 10th, in the Methodist church at 2 P. M. and in the Episcopal church at 2 :40 P. M. All are cordially welcome. GEORGE W. LAY. E. FRANK LEE, L. B. BONEY. EASTERN STAR MEETING. There will be a joint meeting of theorder1 of the Eastern Star and Master Masons Tuesday evening, April 7th 1925 at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic Hall, at which time Dr. W. C. Wicker, Education Field Secre tary of the Masonic fraternity will lecture. All Master Masons are cordially invited. Bring your wives, daughters, mothers and sisters. Mrs. M. M. Bushall. Secretary. Viens Suit Bargains A new ad this week, Pinafore, an opera by local talent, if you love music this should do you good. Wilmington, Marsh 30 Hampton, 7 year old son of R jv. W. R. Noe, ex ecutive secretary f the Episcopal diocese of Eastert North Carolina. was probably fatally' injured whenf ''TWrt3r'"tim of east eggs were struck by an automobile on the New,co,lected in the sin8le month of Bern highway late Sunday afternoon. He suffered a fractured skull and a brain concussion. He had not re- March during a locust plague in Ar- New poles for the electric light Mr. Lon Hill spent several days in .covered consciousnsss early tonight. ,ines haTe been Placed on several of Charlotte and Greensboro returning home Tuesday. Mr. Vernon Harrell left last week for Kinston where he is employed arrested. with Hines Ice Cream Company. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neal of Marsh allberg and Mr. and Mrs. Burnie dillikin were in town Wednesday The little boy was crossing the road tne about town, and some new while his father repaired a puncture Wlre strunS- when the accident occurred. The driver of the car, a woman was not More letters this week pro and con Messrs Sam'l Omohundro and J. F. Hudson of Mullins, S. C, arrived last night and are guests of the Inlet Inn. , Mrs. . Willie Garner and daughter Louise of Raleigh are visiting Mr. Garner's mother Mrs. Bettie Garner. Mr. Charles Clifton left this morn ing for Roanoke Rapids where he will work with the Herald Printing Co. Mrs. Joseph House and little son Joe returned Sunday from Raleigh where they have been visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parkin and Misses Maude, Lydia and Emily Clyde Parkin motored to Swansboro' Friday. Miss Gladys Gibbs who is teach ing in New Bern spent the week end here on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gibbs. Mr. C. W. Scott, Mr. Murray Newkirk and Misses Mavis Parsons and Allie Harrell motored to New Bern this week. was i ntown Wednesday shopping. Mr. W. B. Longest left Thursday for Virginia where he is employed by the government. Miss Lucille Scott primary teach er of Otway school spent the week end at home wic.i her father Mr. C. W. Scott and relatives. Miss VarinaVay of G. C. W. Greensboro and Miss Daphne Paul of Meredith College arrived last Satur day for the Spring holidays. Mesrs C. G. Elliott of Minneapolis, Theophilus White of Baltimore and Chas. H. Ewing of Chicago arrived Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Brooks, Mrs. Harvey Ramsey and Miss Elean or Ramsey witnessed the play "Little Jessie James" in New Bern Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Heard whoi have been spending the winter in Florida arrived Saturday on their yacht the "Black Mammy" and will spend a month here. Mr. Horace Segsoms, Mrs. Earl Robinson and little daughter Jane and Miss Nancy Lamphere who have spent the Winter here will leave to day for Westerly, Rhode Island. The KHCnm Ion different matters. The NEWS is CERTAINLY the PEOPLES' PAPER Read 'em. fj (. WMtwn Newi paper Union.) To know what you prefer Instead of humbly saying "amen" to what the world tells you you ought to prefer, Is to have ke t your aoui alive. H. U Stevenson HOME-MADE CANDIES The adservice of the News put out 3000 pieces of mail Tuesday after noon advertising for Dollar Day which is Saturday. Epictetus, the philosopher, in the year, 89, was exiled from Rome and Italy by the Domitian edict against all philosophers. This Is the time of the year when a box of good candy is appreciated. The following are The store now occupied by Mr. B. A. Bell, the jeweler is being remodel ed, new front is being put in with a few good ones Plate Slass windows. worth trying: j Butterscotch. j The ancient Romans U3ed wire Take two cupfuls r0pea and regulated the water supply of granulated in thei homeg b meang of bronz sugar, one-halt , . . .. , .. cupful of mo- p ugr valves similar to those we use lasses, one cup- today. ful.of butter and cook until the mix ture forms a hard crack In cold water. Our want ad column is growing Pnt.one cupful, of chopped peanuts In Have you lost something? Have you the bottom of a well-buttered dripping something to sell? Do you want to paa and pour over the boiling hot trap. When cool mark Into squares and break apart Divinity Fudge. Take two cupfuls of sugar, two-thirds of a cupful of corn sirup, one-third cupful of water, boll without stirring until It forms a brittle ball la cold water. Pour the hot sirup over two well-beaten egg whites and one-balf cupful of seedless raisins, one-half capful of chopped walnuts and a teaspoonful of vanilla. Pour into a greased pan and when cool cut Into squares. rtalsln Fudge. Put one-half cupful of milk, two cupfuls of sugar, one square of unsweetened chocolate In a pan and cook without stirring until the mixture forms a soft ball In cold water. Remove from the Are, add a tablespoonful of butter, and cool. Then add one-half cupful of raisins, one teaspoonful of vanilla and beat until the mixture Is creamy. Pour Into buttered pan and mark into squares as soon as It Is cool enough, buy? if so try one of these small ads. i THEY GET RESULTS. Now don't forget while in town Saturday to drop around to the News office and subscribe for the NEWS one whole year for one whole dollar, and a fountain drink throwed in to boot Gaskill Mace Co. have a change of copy in their regular quarter of page advertisement. As Springtime is coming on its time to think about porch furniture, Reed and Fiber Furniture, mattings etc. Look it up and read it. Now here are the Dollar Day Mer chants who are offering you Dollar Day Goods. Beaufort Drug Co., Guthrie Bell Druggist, C. A. Clawson, Chocolate Delight Break one pound :Grcery and Bakery, C. D. Jones, Est Groceries, Richard Felton & Son Dry Goods and Notions, Davis Bros., Dry Goods and Notions, W. P. Smith, Dry Goods and Notions, Bayard Tay lor, Dry Goods and Notions, D. M. Jones Co. Automobile Accessories, of chocolate Into the top of a double boiler, melt, and add two unbeaten eggs, stir until combined. Add one cupful of blanched almonds, sliced thin and beat well, turn on a buttered plate and mold Into one large ball. When partly chilled form Into small balls and roll them in sifted powdered 1 B- A- Bel1 Jewelry. sugar. Peanut Brittle. Shell a quart of peanuts, remove the brown skins and roll or chop, not too fine. Put one pound of sugar Into a perfectly smooth omelet pan, place over the Are and stir constantly until melted to a sirup; add the nutmeats with one-fourth tea- SEABREEZE WEEK APRIL 6th. . Monday ' SCARS OF JEALOUSY A big cast, Floyd Hughes, Frank Keenan, Margaret De La Motto- Tuesday THE ARAB Wednesday & Thursday A Big Special WHEN A MANS A MAN FOR Friday BIG BROTHER See the influence of Love Dollar Day FASHION CLOTHES Made To Fit Fit To Wear 3 PIECE SUIT $25.60 With every Fashion Suit sold on DOLLAR DAY we are going to Sell one extra pair of trousers to match suit for $1.00 W. P. Smith Mr. John W. Hamilton, Register of Deeds says that while going to his home at Atlantic last Saturday he and his family were riding along quietly on the Shell road, he saw what he thought to be two dogs fighting, and spoonful of soda and pour Into a well-1 he drove up near they did not stop, buttered dripping pan. Break Into 'and he saw that while one was a dog pieces when cold. Une 0htre was a fox. so he sot out of his car and picked Up a stick to attack the fox, and that the fox im mediately made for him, and would In the bakeshops of Rangoon, Bur-ve JumPe UP hin if d not . . ruan t rna jsr wha unnr sn n rvnr- ma. men nit with t.hsir bsre feet in v're the flour, rolling the dough and fry ing puffs and doughnuts. . WE HAVE MOVED ing the fox, Mr. Hamilton says that he got back into his car and drove into Atlantic, secured a gun and went ' . ' "' j The chamois of the Alps are being, DaCK ana Kmea tne I0X- Miss Florence Carraway of Merri-i blinded by a new plague. mon spent Saturday in town shopping The world and all things in it are Miss Elva Whitehurst of Straits FOR SALE A HUDSON - COUPE valuable, but the most valuable thing spent Wednesday in town shopping. i KOod condition. Price reasonable! in tha world ia a virtuus woman- Mrs. Alfred Whitehurst of Straits See Jack Neal at Clawson's store. 2t Mohammed's writings from the Koran 1 We have moved our Jewelry Store to the building for merly occupied by Dr. C. L. Swindell Just across the street from I. N. Moore. HERE ARE A FEW DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS $2.00 Bracelets $1.00 $1.50 Cuff Links $1.00 $1.50 Watch Chains $1.00 $2.00. Signet Ring .$1.00 $2.00 Fountain Pen $1.00 Four Piece Glass Sets, $2.00 Value $1.00 B. A. Bell Your Jeweler "''VI ;).

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