t - PAGE TEN ' ' THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY DEC 17 1925 I ! i l fl?!K1 1 ? T I Shipman-Ward lTl jx&mw ana ixxcbt Uaclcliis EeUenmcj-, HOURS OF SERVICE It has been agreed to hold Sunday eight 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. Meetings j ORDER EASTERN STAR VaxvvL Talc 3 PYTHONS "(-Back-ward, Turn cBdck'Wdrd By CACOETHE3 SCRIBENDI Beaufort Chapter 12S Regular Meetings 2nd and 4tn Thursday at 7 :30 P. M. Masonic Hall. 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 7:00 P. M. c Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 A. M. Prayer service Wednesday even ings 7:00. Ladies Aid Society 1st Monday oi each month at 3:30. 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 7:00 P. M. THE MACCABEES Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Hall over W. E. Skarren and Co, H. D. NORCOM, R. K. LIBRARY NOTICE The town Library will be open Friday September 21st, from 3 o' clock until 4:30 ana alter beptemoer 21st every Tuesday and triday afternoon. REBEKAH LODGE No. 141. Rebekah Lodge No. 141 I. O. O. F. Imeets every Friday night at 7:30 P. M. I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. H. H. Lewis, N. G. J. R. Jinnett, Secty FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Ann Street L. S. Boney, Pastor Sundays Sunday School 9:4a A Hon. M. Leslie Davis, bupt ; Concordia Lodge No. 11. I. O. O. F. M. Tuesday nights, 7 o'clock W. O. Williams, X. G.; R. D. Whitehurst, V. G.; J R. Jinnett, Sec; Preaching by the Pastor 11 A. M & D. M. Jones, Treas. 7:00 P. M. "I'm sure."' hissed the Resal Python from his cane i" the zoo. "that all the other snake titvy me, poor dears poor, wriggling dears," he ended. "I don't envy you in the least, said the Anaconda snake. 'Tin a very beautiful snake. I have a gorgeous milt of green which I can always wear." "You always have to wear, It, hi sited the Regal Python rudely. "You haven't any other." "1 beg your pardon, my dear air, but 1 do not wear It all the time. I change my suit with the fashions that Is, I change It with the wish to change it. When I feel I am outgrow leg one suit I get another." "It makes me laugh," said the Regal Python, "to hear you say you change your suit, or your skin, with the fashions. It is true you do change, but you always get a skin of the same kind as your old one. Tou always wear a spotted green suit." "Tea," said the Anaconda snake, "but that Is fashionable." "It may be fashionable for an Ana conda snake," said the Regal Python, "but it is not fashionable for me." "I don't think of you when I get a new suit," said the Anaconda proudly. "I only think of myself. It would be foolish to get the skin of a Regal Python when I am not one." "You couldn't do it," said the Regal Python. "I am the royal snake the kingly snake. I am great and power ful and splendid. Instead of sitting 'KV.kI, turn backward. V Time, in '!" tliubt; .Make ntf a .Kd ;mrain Jdft (or Uiiiliili'.." (Jive me the tatth i f my ihildhood ones mure. The bright Christmas dreams, the same tis of yore; Again art my old trundle bed let me make Vainly the effort to stay wide awake - To Ret a Rood look at Old Santa and ! hear The tinkle of bells; see the prancing reindeer. Ah, 8anta and childhood and vlslone and dreams ; We left you behind long ago, so It seems - Till December brings nearer the dear Christmas days. With the close guarded streets, tae news Christmas lays, Then we know that Old Time, march ing onward (or aye. Can never destroy the real love for the day: When grownups have faith once again, as of yore, And become truly children, at Chrlei- mas once more. UNDERWOODS LY $ a ONLY DOWN lfl OTi.C;."jTB;' S. 'ii. ' Bandits cease their looting and the warriors their fighting when it rains in China, insuring peace to citizens. Let Us Tell You More About This Splendid Typewriter A machine that looks and writes so well that even expert cannot tell it from a brand-new machine. It's the DiggesV best and squarest typewriter proposition ever made. Rebuilt Like New Everv machine is stripped right down to the frame, then, fully rebuilt All worn parts replaced by new. New type, new enamel, new nickel, new lettering, new platen, new key rings -a complete, perfect typewriter. A machine yo wiU be proud to own. Try It for Ten Full Daya Send for a machine. Give it every teat. Examine every part. Use it for TEN FULL DAYS. Decide tor yourself that it is exactly the genuine, standard Underwood fully rebuilt typewriter we claim it to be. Easy Monthly Payments Our easy monthly payment plan makes it possible for YOU to have this splendid machine immediately. Payments are just the same as rentals. Don't Delay Another Minute-Act Nowi You can obtain the machine on a down payment of $3 00. That's good business. You try the machine TEN DAYS. That's good judgment. Then you'll decide to keep it That's certain. For Full Details Call Phone -Write. THE BEAUFORT NEWS .;..X.:v'X'X' P. M. Junior B. Y. P. U. Mondays Ladies Aid Society Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U Wednesdays Mid-week Service 3rd Sundays : Wnman's Missionary Society 3 :00 i A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with us. 'Come thou and go with us and we will do thee good" C. B. H. NO. 11 2:00 P. M. 7:00 P M. ?:00 P. M. Meets4 every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend these meetings. FRANKLIN LODGE ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Ann street between Moore and Orange Streets D. C. L. Eec- Rev. George W. Iy, tor. Sunday Services oly Communion, 8 a. m. except n-rst Sunday, Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Holy Communion and Sermon, 11 A. M. lirst Sunday of each month. Morning Service and Sermon 11 A. Jl. on other Sundays. Evening Ser vice and Sermon 7:00 P. M. No. 109 A. F. & A. M. Regular communications! 1st and 3rd Monday nights, 8:00 P. M. of each month. KNIGHTS OF HARMONY Carteret Lodge No. 2. Meets every Monday night inthe yea, at 7.:45, Visiting bretheren cordially invited to attend. Island, was chosen for his ability as a foot racer. Haymaking by means of hot air under pressure now makes it possi ble to bale hay eight hours after rnkin. Chicago passed the 3,000,000 mark not long ago and now has only 2o, 000 fewer population than Paris, which ranks fourth in the world. Masonic lodges in the United States number 16,330 and have a membershin of 3,1 07,22'J. Paul Whitman, the orchestra lead er, was once a taxicub driver and still retains his public licenses. Vinyards have been kept by the Mediterranean people since the time of Noah. New Englanders eat pie for break, fast. In Norway and Denmark a small stick fastened to a string six inches or so in Inegth is tied to packages to make them easier to' carry. In olden times the kinsr of Easter Stationery oflice of the British Government corresponds to our Gov ernment Printing Otliee. The state of Washington has the only arc plant in America for fixing nitrogen. There are more houses in Bel; today than there were before war. :uim the f Her ream of Christmas j "I'm a Very Beautiful Snake." on a throne all nay long I lie here In the koo wriggling about. It Is much better for a king to wriggle than to M." "It depends on what sort of a king you are," said the Anaconda. When 1 am In my own land In Africa, or In Asia, for I belong to two countries, I do not care about poison ing those who come my way. No, I don't care for that, but I do love to crush them! Ah, how powerful I am. I weigh about one hundred and eighty-four pounds, you know, and I can do quite a little bit of crushing." "I know you can," said the Ana conda, "for I've hetird the keeper talk ing about you, but I've always heard j the keeper say that I am one of the ! most beautiful snakes of South Amer- j ! lea, and that I am very wonderful, for j I love the water as I do the land." j "Pooh," hissed the Regal Python, ; "that isn't being royal as I am." j "Well," said the Rock Python, "I think I will do a little hlssing tHlking. I am hungry, decidedly hun gry. If any one should ask me what I wanted for inv luncheon or my din ner or my supper or my breakfast or niv nfternoon tea. or whatever they call my meal, 1 would say to them" "What would you say?" interrupted the Regal Python. "I would say to them," continued the Rock Python, "kindly servo me with a few rats, a cat or two if pos sible somt miiihII and delicate animals and any other little things they have In mind." "Well," said the Anaconda, "you may get a good meal, but you most certainly won't get any of those ani mals you mentioned unless perhaps the rats." "Rats, rats," hissed the Rock Py thon, "how good the very name sounds I to me. Ah, 'my mouth waters. My throat feels In great need of a number of nits. Ah, how line they would taste!" The Rock Python, big as he was. wrlggftd In a most delighted manner at the thought. "You know," he continued titer a short silence, "I haven't had anything to eat for six months. I had a fine meal then four rats, I think I had, and one or two other tempting lit tle trifles." "You eat very seldom," said the An aconda, "but you make up for It when you do have a meal." "Bad seldom but plentifully. Is my mot io," said the Rock Python. "You see I am a big fellow. I am all coiled up now, but should I unstretch I would he a magnificent size." ' "That all depends upon your Idea of magnificence," said the Anaconda. "Yes," said the Regal Python, "It all depends on that. Teach Thrift With Your Gift There is no better Christmas Gift than a BANK ACCOUNT appropriate for every member of the family. At the Bank of Beaufort you will find savings banks in special holiday boxes and they are for you without cost. The Christmas Sayings Club check too, makes an excellent gift. If you wish to give currency you will find here entirely new bills for the purpose. Come in and arrange here your Christmas Gift. The Bank of Beaufort A Growing Bank of Personal Service FRONT ST. BEAUFORT, N. C. Bit Her Bett Dre$$ Rowdy tugged at Marjorie's dress and the child cried. "Why," said mother, "you aren't hurt, are you?" ' "No," sobbed the child, "but Just think. Rowdy hlted me on my eslest dress." , if " J irnriM a HARnWARF. STORE Guns, Light Ammunition, Heavy Ammunition, Cutlery. Electric Irons. Electric Heaters, Clocks, Rifles, Oil Coo- Steves, Auto Tires, Pocket Knives, Safety Raz ors, Scissors. "Levi T. 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