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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY AUG. ,6 1925 ' ' ----- f HOURS OF SERVICE It has been agreed to hold Sunday aight services at 7 p. m. during No vember, December, January and Feb ruary, at 7:30 P. M. during March, April, September and October, and at 8 p. m. during May, June, July and August. USVICE Meetings ORDER EASTERN STAR MASONIC LOANS FOR N. C. SCHOOLS FOUR GIRLS IN BOAT Soil fertility is still the biggest land women gathered at State Col- . ... rr .1 it . iL . l i J.U : a ! ststn HAVE NARROW ESCAPE problem to be solved by ' Tarheel farmnra. savs one investigator wno !fla:nis tiiat if our acre yields were as uavia, in. rr" , '-'gw,d a the average of the country, incmv v ' Davis recently by the daring exploits tesre for the twenty-third annual con vention July 28, 29 and $0. Funds Amounting To $35,000 Are Available To College Students. (By W. C. Wicker Field Secretary) These Loan Funda are distrubuted among all the schools of the state Beaufort Chapter 128 Regular Meetings txa anu with c0uege Course and are avail Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Masonic Hal.. ,flble to 8tudents wit,hM1t respect to .any Masonic affiliation or relations. Both the Scottish and York Rite THE MACCABEES of four young girls, Eunice Murphy, Vivian Davis, Irene Willis of Davis and Fannie Willis of Coldsboro. The young girls, about dark decided to paddle about on the water ne-ar the oyster factory and all got into a win and started out.The wind changed and it became dark. The rightning flashed As the wind blew harder it took th skiff farther out Mo ffoc? '.kunnpl Thov lost control of the I Bodies are co-o 0-operati.t,- fa, supporting "boat and a the tot drifted farther The Masonic Loan the f?"tlC " h' ANN STREET M. E. CHURCH. E. Frank Lee, Pastor. . J. A. Hornaday Jr., S. S. Supt . Preaching services every Sunday 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 A. M. Prayer service Wednesday even ings 8.00. Ladies Aid Society 1st Monday of each month at 3:39. Missionary Society 1st Tuesday of each month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 2:30. , Philathea Class meeting at 8:00 P. M. on 2nd Monday evening each month. Teacher Council on 1st Thursday of each month at 8:00 P. M. Meets every Tuesday night at 8 tUoma fj. in Hall ovir W. E. Skarren t.. , er. njrt nn nn to scram. (My their screams and Co. 'contributed by the Grand Lodge of b rd on land but no ne II. D. NORCOM, R. K. Mag(ms mi York Riu Bodie3- , knew who it was. ' 11924 the Scottish Rite Belies joined PIe on ,ana t""1'1 7 T, - Z " Z LIBRARY NOTICE For every dollar invested iw poul- we would have added $50,000,000 .try in North Carolina there is a re- to our income in 1924. tjrn of ?2.Z5, says V. W. LewK, nve- Appi oximately 1,500 farm men .stock marketing specialist. O. H. BUSH ALL Fire, Health Accident, Automobile la urance REAL ESTATE BOUGHT SOLD RENTED RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE DUNCAN BUILDING 4r t-.8--g--e- BEAUFORT. N. C three year the fund has been in- "aid anything- De seen uer ne.nK, The town Library will be open 'cnased at tte rate of ?10 wooo: 8 fossed about m me' aar ir an nour Friday September 21st, from 3 o-' The. preserlt. bagis js iooo.OO r,s 8aw thlt nly ,teth .stae clock until 4:30 and after September, from the. GnnJ Lodge ijmmQ 1m in the face. Rumchas it that 21st every Tuesday and Friday after- from, the yorfc eu Bodtes, andl $3 - considerable praying wa dbne. The noon. 000.0 fro mtfiw S votisth Rite' Bod. r " twice but J li 3 ia T&. f,j dtimt.l l in. n'ce Jwwpea over "oalu 'creased to a sum enrol to $20.00 for could not swim with the boat and had each teacher-training student. S&O,' i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Ann Street jr L. 3. Boney, Pastor Sundays Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Hon. M. Leslie Davis, Supt .Preaching by the Pastor 11 A. M & 8:00 P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. j 7 P. M. Mondays Ladies Aid Society 2:00 P. M. Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U 7:00 PM. Wednesdays Mid-week Service 8:00 P. M. 3rd Sundays Woman's Missionary Society 3:00 1 A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with ua Come thou and go with us and we will do thee good" J. R. Jinnett, S"cty. REBEKAH LODGE No. 141 Pphpkah Lodire No. 141 L O. O. F. ., ...... ji rtn to he-' trailed back irr.- Abwitf. 830 a -- " triiuu Luucr-tictuuii 91UUCUI wiw,. - . meets every Friday night at 7:30 P. 0Q for pji(.h w0man ldentf and fishboat, the "Happy Valley, amv-j M. I. O. O. F. Hall. 00 for eac h man student in every in their ries a,rtf u:ed Mrs. H. H. Lewi,N. C. I...,,.. n f.a rfaf(,. .in ,ltM,n them mil Fannie Willis faintedlhefN-e ' the' boatt. re'ached them' but wav soin E Distribution of thFund levived- The 8irU look WPon ti!'mat" The p.esent total of t35,000.00 u ter s octe "rea expW-eo, now distributed as- follow: whhich bc fresh in tbe4r m"mrZ East Carolina:' Teachers. CI$3250.0,for yeartSto Mme- loge 3000 0a; Ml-S- w- C- WilIis of Goldsbora CuHowh7e"No"rnrch7oi"3000;0O Mrs; DatanS!fefe- School 3000.00 North Carolina College fr Concordia Lodge No, llt I. O; O. F. Tuesday nights, 7 o'clock W. O. Williams, N. G.; R. D. Whitehurst, V. G.; J R. Jinnett,, Sec; D. M. Jones, Treas. C. B. H. NO. U Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brothers aire cordially invited to attend these meetings. .'at the Carteret Can andRA'Club as :the guest a" Mr. and Mrs. Leroy 'Eh' Women 2250.00 State College of Agriculture 1750.00 ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ann street between Moore Orange Streets and 8 FRANKLIN LODGE No. 109 A. F. & A. ML Regular, communication 1st and 3rd Monday night. :00 P. M. of each month,. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Carteret Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday night inth year, at 7:45, Visiting bretherea cordially invited to attend. MERRIMON NEWS ITEMS. Rev. George W. Ijiy tor. Sunday Service D. C. L- Rec- and Engineering Flora McDonald; College. 1500.00 University of North Carolina 1250.00 Chowan College' - 1250.00 Davenport College- 1250.00 Duke Universityv 1000.00 Wake Forest CoI.Re 1000.00 Elon College 1000.00 Davidson College ; 1000.00 Greensboro CollegB 1000.00 Meredith College-' 1000.00 Salem College 1000.00 Guilford College- 1000.00 Atlantic Christian. College .. 1000.00 Queens College 1000.00 Mars Hill College : 1000.00 Louisburg College 1000.00 Asheville Normal Institute 1000.00 Catawba College- - 750.00 HiVrh Point Col Lees- 750.00- Rsv. J. M. Carraway went to Beau-j peace Institute 500.00 fort Saturday on his way to his aj Mitchell College 500.0Cti nointment at Atlantic. I St. Mary's Colbiap 500.00 I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace an wjrtgate Colleges 500.0-1! children and Mrs. Dora Wallace mo Holy Communion, 8 a. m. except tored to Be3Ufort Saturday sharj-! totl P5,000.(M Sunday School, :40 nrst Sunday. A. M. Wnlw Communion and Sermon. 11 vis and Mr.-, and Sirs. Sam :3alter;-. tlii: Wednesday Hks. Davis tooi-them in the cart tbn tSie- Core Bank-wSUtHsm There they were entertaine-41 by the Capt. F. (. ffiillifkia and th- whl;' party are 'tad: in their praises foir1 tShe-'nice ' way,' im which the crew and! Capt. entertained them. Dirciar'- w nrenared- f yr uutm and it vmlnbe a) totprpy meiiary- for many days to come. Tliey.-stopped at the- dippjirw vat and Mrs. Willi was afra.<o ap-j groach it for. fear the cattle would jump over.-. Mta. Murphy aodJ Mrs& Wv .C. Wilis, wiab to thank Mr. and Mrs. Davi3 and. Mr and Mrs. . Salter fbr such a dtlhtful time.. They Uave manyv skf-Iilj. and sea .tcHcs to remind thwn. -o tiwir enjoya.ile trip. Several men -faoHls New Berrciaacom Banied M. Moan- down hisre las.4 week. Aot3g ..Bisfn was M a Davo Willis.-. Rev. G. P. Lanier and wife werrel visitors it Marsfaullberg Saturday, Miss Stella Willi3 left hist Tues day for -Atlanta Ga., wherc-.she wiili take a milliner course aid we aiE wish h. muchi soccess. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis, Mr: Warrej-Allig-wd and MiiB Marie Willis all attcwdwd the monies at Aft- ping. In addition HUn the Mciw.tiic Losta Elder John Sewell of Jieaol.'wt .Fund, the 40,030 Masois of vsef .m n.n Saturday on the mail. W! State are irrviiur their 1 jfil. sUDlMfltt A. M. on first Sunday of eah month. ... , . nnno;n.mnt at Lukena, oa'f Piihlit- Snhoot Education and Uk- Morning Service and Sermon 11 A. gund - an 8(.tive, jwrt in pnowtiftg l-lantic-Saturd niht JI. on other Sundays, tvening aer- Martha Mason went ovm- filter schools,. bAtr admitastration -md Vice and Sermon 8:00 P. M. jLukens Friday to visit her da' s?htfir; better teaching : as the teat means for !Mrs Geo pittman. ! the promotion of gene.T!, in tellig:ce Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Knight and! Mrs janci enligh.tuaed leadenbip as th ba- Knight's sister of Miami, Eta, aedjsis for go.i governm jat. morat op- Lv. Paenger Schedule Effective Dec. 28, 1924 Ml Beaufort. N. C. 6:30 A. M. Lv. 4:00 P. M. here visiting their grand-fathur.- F. Carraway. They came upon: a. car and reported a pleasant, trip. Mr. A. J. Holton is in Ncr8oltt. vis- Goldsboro, Norfolk jiting hw daughter, and intermediate i Mr. Boyd of Bridgetom is. tit our points. Parlor cariberg curing tobacco for A. J! Holton. from New Bern, j Mr. Hugh Overstreet was here one Goldsb'iro, Norfolk day last week, and intermediate 1 Miss Mildred Salter to visiting her points. Sleeper launts up in Craven co.tnty and other New Bern to Nor-j places, folk, Va., and lift and c.j.vic righteousness. Want Ads f MARSH ALLBERG MEWS. ' Mrs. J. B. Lewis of Moirehead CSiy is visiting r natives herca Mr T. C. Harris left Thursday to visit his tw sons in Biooklyn. Miss Alma Davis of Baltimorie is spending hr vacation acre withi her jajatera. , Mr. andl Mrs. WaUer ChadNrick ;t(ok their .Uttle son j a Newv Bern :- :, Hospital Saturday forrTreatmeui. His t ! Miidition is serious.. LATH-! Mr. Shirley. Pake ft Tues'y for FOR. SALE ONE 5 H. Pi op motor, jump spark $'13.00; one Miami, Ifta. cyle Knox motor Basch magneto j Mrs. Kate Davia. returned. Sunday 75.00. BARBOUR BRGjS. - from Norfolk, Vaj, accompwied by ' her dajighter in hwr Mrs. Ejurl Davis Washington, D. C. Fo- reservations etc., call on SETII GIBBS, Agent. Beaufort, N. C. is: (Carrying morhigh- ciisw features, in cwonection wih reciting the lutest news from the ASSOCIATED PRESS, the C O NSOLIUATE.D PRESS ( and the NORTH AMERICAN NEWSPAPER. ALLIANCE, tlaan any othv er newspaper published im the Carolinasi. If you aw not reader of the Carolina's biggest and fore Tioat rwwspaper, Uiere-muut.be a reason. If the OB SERVER, knew the' reason n& doubt you. would be. at reader". If you are not a KUbscribeiraaid will kindly fill in and clip the coupon beliw and sand to the Circulation De pa tment. The OBSERVER will send you fr.te sample copies of The NEW OBSERVER, or better still, fill in anal maii! the coupons with a 'Hnall remittance and The OBSER VER will put you on as a subscriber. You don't havt;to: pay for a year at oneJtime. A shortar period will ber appreciated and will rjerha pa be mora' conven ient forr yoa at this time: Send your remitttmce for any smoiamt you wis2t; By all! means, don't overlook sendisrg'; in the coupon filled in. and let us send you samp&i copies and telius why jou are not a reader of The OBSERVER. SUBSCRIPTION RACES BY MAIL 1 reus- $ moa. 6 mosi 1 year Daily Midi Sunday 75c: $2.25 ?4.50 -0U Daily wth-aat Sunday 65 1.75 .uu. Sunday.r,ffimy 40; 1.00 1.75 3.50, The CIraclflte Observer, Circulasioa Departm-sit,, Charloti',, N- Carolinian. Gentlamen: Enc&saed' subscrirjikan OBSER-VER Send sample copies to ' My- -reason for nst reading The OBSERVER is Nanus Address Thp stork visited Mr. and Mrs. P. n r ......... A ftto. -.-tn t i V) nnH r. o a 1 1 a v a y vii .e " , v, KuKim a hnv 'Ann Street. aJl modern eonvenienitcs. I mc... "i - i- .. ... . i.rt, . Motie-r and babies are Wee reasonable with terms if dpsir- "elc fyy.i' 'td. E. D. Martin, Beaufort, N. C. Bt meinome at Moenesu FOR SALE ROOM HOUSE ON and Oteir little sn. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Willis after and a girl. 'doing well. !u f all other nrecincts or FURNISHED ROOMS FOR. RENT- Scat, Virgil Harris Earl Davis and Messrs. W. W. Scott Adriam HOW'S THIS? townships in the county, that is four or lodge-w taken, 'sets of twins, under three years old. 212 An St. Mrs. P. F. Carraway, Mrs. H. D. Car-1 B. B. Arlington, Thomas Rost left Thursday for Evw- - t f Shades, Fla. where thay will be ojw- ployed for. several months. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIcmB will ' ' " , VL pn-wn. FOR RENT FURNISHED, ROOMS i Mr. Ralph Neal an wife left TJrs i claim lor li nu your mymivm rtway uu unc ativj If any place Apply H. C. Joacs, Jr., like to hear tf day for 'Brooklyn, N. Y. I Mr. Paul Davis returned Sunday FOR SALE ONE NEW DALTQN 'ght ter having been in Norfolk n m iAino- MarKin t harsain. Mrs. "r several montos. He willbe here auu vx. At what nrA of Catarrh or OeafneBS caused by hag fo(Jr in aU HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con- can ,elt it we would stats of an Ointment wmcn wuicmx Relieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and from them. the Internal Medicine, a Tonic which I Me,srg r- B, Knight FuftfcSnSW assfs'tlnl tS toT no" !G M Carraway motored to Beau- Cliff Willis. Morehead City, N. C. 2t mal conditions. 1. , ., t ! biKrci:z6. iw" . r. s:: Lr"z. 'ta& hooks 20e er-hundred - rTZZ L s "I - .I " Vu J.t th nkws office . Ufii left ia their car Monday for HARLOW t. riliwa. ;ior gainering m wuiv.u ; (farmers are busy making use of it. Mi 1 a' ... Tulm. Mrs. L. T. Smallwood and children TAGS FOR SHUTrunu ruKi-ost,a -7 hundred, at tile.""11" iimreuaty hi oraumri. two weeks. I Mr and Mrs. Warren Lewis, their MWMI.M lH HOILT. VUICK "U. SUIL THHtf vtt ' sturrr ai'to m fi ! S I b mm ID JT atives and friends. SOUTH RIVER ITEMS. Tho Fnworth League gave a social f h- hurch Friday night July 31st. of New Bern are here visiting rel- A large crowd was present and all reported a ne time. Watermelons and candy were served. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jerman, daugh ter, and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, mo tored to Kinston Saturday and re turned Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. David Bell spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Bell's mother Mrs. Guy Sabiston.. Mr. C. F. D. Bell made his regu lar trips last, week. Mrs. G. C Bell was in New Bern. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sd. Simpson and chil dren of North River spent a while at the home of Mr. W. W. Chadwick Friday night. , ijtfXI 20c and 30c per NEWS office. Elder John Sewell filled his regular appointment Saturday night, and Sunday at Lukens. Elder Sewell will hold a revival meeting the last week in August at Lukens. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dixon and mother left here Saturday to visit their relatives in Grantsboi-o. They will return home nex Saturday. Mr. A. M. Hardy and family came over to see his mother Saturday. The Hardy Brothers made their run to Oriental Sautrday. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS FOR UN- derwood, L. C. Smith, Royall, Rem ington, 75c each at the NEWS office. SECOND SHEETS SOc PACKAGE of 500 at the NEWS office. CARBON PAPER FOR the NEWS office. SALE Miss Flossie Nelson is spending a week here visiting friends and relatives. Quitea number of young people spent Tuesday on the beach. They reported a very happy time. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, W. Lewis of New Bern returned to their home Saturday after visiting here in the fihome of, Mrs. M. T. Royal. OLD PAPERS NEWS office. 10c bundle at the WANTED TO BUY A DEAD RISE Row Skiff about 18 feet. E. C. Dickinson, Beaufort, R. F. D. W. O. Davis of Upper Halifax in spected 21 farms and found the boll iweevil doing damage in a majority of the fields visited. Mr. Davis states lhat the farmers of Halifax are now earning to make infestation counts o at' to tell when dusting is needed. rtces Buick alwTtys leads in motor car va2ue3 Standard Six 2-pastengar Roadster 5-pjenger Touring 2-paaseuger Joupe $1125 5-pass. two-door Sedan $1195 1150 5-pass. four-door Sedan 1295 1195 4-passenger Coupe 1278 Master Six 2-Menger Roadster $1250 S-pastoager Touring 1295 5 past, two-door Sedan 1395 S-pu. four-door Sedan 1495 -passenger Coupe 1785 7-passenger Sedan $1995 5-passenger Brougham 1925 3-pass. Sport Roadster 1405 5-pass. Sport Touring 1525 3-pass. Country Club 17C5 fincU $ for months.. All Prk F. O. It. Buiok footer.. GmnmMl lu ( km arftW. I RU1CK MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan I Divisinn at General Motors Corporation lowler Automobile Co. New Bern, N. C. t ' When better automobiles are built, Bufck will build than
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