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1 PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY FEB. 4 1928 I HARKER'S ISLAND NEWS. Mr. Ivy and Guy Oaskill are mak ing: preparations to build their two new houses. Capt. Mart Lewis has brought his boat home completed from Mr. M. L. Willis' Murshallberg and Capt. ' Martin Fulcher has his new boat too. Mr. Ed Willis of Sea Level built her. , The friends of Mr. and Mrs. John nie Russell, who have just returned from the Morehead City hospital, are congratulating them on the birth of a daughter, Kathrine Ray. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Louie Han cock a daughter, Mary Agnes. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willis a boy, Clinton Neil. Aunt Jane Sullivan,- previously spoken of in the News is not getting any better but gradually worse. We j are sorry she is so sick and afraid she will die. i I must be very careful how I write and place the items for they do not set right on King Cleveland. You remember that he said in last week's News that the Harker's Is-! land news was foolish and destructive ' and that the editor should read news before printing. I reckon he reads i it and everybody else for I sold 10 more papers this week than ever. He must want to sell these papers him self. He reminds me of the dog that held the bone in his mouth while crossing the water and saw his shad ow of it and grabbed at the piece he saw in the shadow and lost it all. We are sorry that we could not have our entertainment last night, ! the weather being so bad, but it will be held Monday night if nothing hap pens. , Larry Willis, formerly of Sealevel i has moved here now to attend school. ' He says he likes the boys and girls there alright and the school too, but he likes this place and is overjoyed with the school. He says his teacher, is just fine in fact the teachers of ' this place is first class and hard beat. Mrs. Geo. Pittnian returned h:me Monday afternoon. Miss Mildred Suiter of St. Paul's School cuiie heme Friday on the mail boat, and went back Monday mornL g. i i Mr. Harris aJckson and his son- j in-law of Bridgeton was in our neigh-1 borhood today lookjng ovetJ som? ! timber land belonging to E. L. Nel son. Mr. W. T. Cannon had the misfor tune to loose his boat and net one day last week The wind was blow ing hard and it got very rough, as it often does in Neuse River, and the I freator net roueu or washed overboard and sank. The boat or skiff blew ashore and was badly damaged. Messrs H. B. and D. M. Salter did not make their regular runs to New Bern last week owing to sickness Mr. Warren A'.ILrood went to Beau fort Sunday to see his cousia Ciur encj vViiiis who is sick. RESOLUTION. GLOUCESTER NEWS. The "pie party" that was to be giv en at Straits School house Saturday night January 30, was postponed for Friday night February. The invita tion is extended to all, come! Miss Edith Chadwick, who has been ill with the mumps, is improv ing some. Mr. Walker George, of Marshall berg wps a visitor in this neighbor- ! hood Sunday evening last. Messrs George Hancock, Truman ' ibvis and Mills Willis of Smyrna j motored her? Sunday evening and i called at the home of Miss Ruth Chad ! wick. j Mr. Adrian Oavis, who hos been! working in the fish factory near' Morehead City spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis. Mr. Leland Willis of Marshallberg wes a visitor in this community Sun day evening last. Beaufort, N. C. Jan 26, 192G. To the Officers and Members of Beau f 01 1 Chapter, No. 128 0. E. S. We, the undersigned committee appointed to draft resolutions expres sive of our sorrow at the death of our late Sister, Elizabeth Chaplain, beg leave to report as follows: Whereas, it has pleased the Great in His wisdom, to remove from among us our late beloved Sis ter, therefore be it resolved, That in her death our Chapter has lost a faithful and worthy mem ber, thee hurch a devout Christian and the community a good citizen, That we extend to her family our sincere sympathy, in their sore be reavement and point them for conso lation to the great source of all true comfort, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to the family of our late Sister, that they be spread on the minutes of our chapter and pub lished in the Orphan's Friend and Eeaufort News. Fraternally submitted, J. R. JINNETT, MRS. LOUIE RICE, MRS. JULIA BROOKS. , Committee. ! Advertisement ! .-ts of night. Mrs. Hopie Lupton I meeting. crowd of tr.e gut Sundav Mr. J"h'i Daniels returned home 1 vomer rvr.rle started down to what Saturday from Lenoxville where he is known as North Bav ditch. Two ! has been working. I young girls who were behind the rest Mr. Charlie Day arrived here Mon- of the crowd f-ok the wrong path . day to go shad fishing with his fath-1 and not knowing their whereabouts, er Mr. Stephen Day. I at once became alarmed. As it had Miss Cereta Goodwin entertained been raining most of the week it was quite a number of her friends Sun-'quite difficult for them to find their j cf the crowd j were quite wet I frightened very their adventure. was waiting. .They and muddy, also much because of day. Miss Evadne Day was the guest of Miss Leona Day Sunday night. Teachers, Misses Nelson, Town send and Willis are going to Atlantic Friday to the group center teachers way. However they splashed through mud and water which they eagerly followed, after a while they came to a small road and after rambling a bout the woods for some time they came out to the road where the rst Charles H. Gilbert, professor of zoology at Stanford University, has discovered that the scales of a fish show its approximate age. P. W. Wilson calls Queen Marie of Rumania the mother in law of the Balkans. Benjamine Franklin mapped the course of the Gulf in 1770. out T RESOLUTION. OTWAY NEWS. to GOOD OLD HARKERS ISLAND. I was born on Harker's Island, And there I want to stay, Till its walls shall crumble in ruin, And moulder in dust away. Its a handsome place to live in Being that we.re all alone, Without a bridge or ferry And its have to stay at home. Oh! let the ferry come across; And do not wait a minute, For when the ferry landed', We" all would think we were in it. ' To have so many to leave this place, Will be a jolly time, We'll give three cheers for our old board '.Of County Commissioners. ERNEST GUTHRIE JR. Harkers Island School boy, Seventh Grade. Rev. J. W. Lollaue of Kinston, a minister of the Desciple church, preached Mrs. G. T. Gillikin's fun eral Sunday afternoon, holding ser vices at night also. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawrence an nounce the birth of a son on Thurs- Beaufort, N. C. Jan. 2Gth 1926. To the Officers and Members of, Beaufort Chapter, No. 128, 0. E. S. We the undeiiigned committee, appointed to draft resolutions of re spect, in memory of our late Sister Caroline Virginia Lewis beg leave to report as follows: Whereas it has pleased the Great Architect of the Universe to remove iiom tnis transitory existence, we trust to that eternal and perfect life that lies beyond the vale, Therefore be it resolved, that in her death, our Chapter has lost a faithful and worthy member, the church an humble and devout chris- Barbour Bros. MACHINE SHOP General Repair Work Acetylene Welding We cany in stock a complete line of Gill Piston Rings, Brass and Iron Pipe Fittings- Stuffing Boxes- Stern Bearings, Priming Cups, Oil Cups, Valves, Timers, Brass and Iron Lag Screws, Copper Tubing, Brass Iron and Galvanized Pipe. Bronz Shafting- Columbia Batteries, Columbian Propellers, Schebler Corburator Parts, Atwater-Kent Ignition Parts. BRIDGEPORT MOTORS And Parts Barbour Bros. Beaufort, N. C. day Jan. 28th. The infant has Iwpn tian and the cnmmmiiii; on svomni..,. I uu Aim jia L jr christened Hugh Jr. I citizen. Mrs. Earlton Willis spent the week ! That we tender to her bereft corn end at Straits visiting Mr. Willis, ' panion and children our sincere svm- father and family Mr. and Mrs. Stan- j pathy in their bereavement and point them to the care of Him wlm rfneHi Willis. Messrs. Rudolnh and Aluv TW-f-v t f Lucoma left Monday enroute home after spending several days here vis- ting. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Dowty. Mr. Cli.ford Willis is very ill. We rpe he will soon be welie again. M-. and Mis. E. B. Lawrence B. B Lawrence spent Sunday afternoon the guest of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Levis. Misses Hazel Salter and Gladys! uolden of Bettie attended Diiciple service here Sunday night. all things well That acopy of these resolutions be furnished to the family of our de ceased sister, that they be spread on our minutes and published in the Orphan's Friend and the Beaufort ! News. Fraternally submitted, J. R. JINNETT, MRS. LYDIA P.'hUDGINS MRS. ADDIE MAXWELL, Committee. Advertisement. . T ft n - It il s "" " ft I ll mi m '"-nygigT'" iwrrfvi''" Ik 1173 DAVIS NEWS. MERRIMON NEWS. It and the have was the Have had another big rain) rained with us all day Saturday there is more wter on top of ground than we remember to seen in some time. Dr. Whitehurst of Eeaufort over last Thursday treating children against typhoid. Mr. Tillie of Bridgeton who is connected vwth the Fuller Music hon.e of New Bern was down Friday t business. Dr. J. J. Purdy of i -'led Sunduy to Mrs. who is quite sick Mrs. Mart Jones and her little son cf Beaufort who have been over sev eral days visiting her father and l io-her, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pittman leturned home Monday. Mrs. Martha Mason and Miss Neta Carraway went down Monday morn ing and spent the day with Miss Eva Martin who is quite sick. Miss Beatrice Mason who spent the week-end at Lukens with her sister bad Lil-We Oriental was H. B. Salter We have been having some weather for the past few days. Mrs. Bob Davis and daughter lie is on the sick list this week. hope for them a speedy recovery. Mr. D. L. Davis Jr. who has been working at Newport for several days moving Mr. F. E. Simmons' house came home Monday and states that he never met up with any nicer peo ple than while there, and wishes these people much joy in their new home. Mr. Ivey Scott of Harkers Island entertained a large number of peo ple here Saturday night with violin music and singing from 7 o'clock to 12:30. Miss Kathleen Salter day in tieautort the guest of her aunt Mrs. W. J. Willis. Mrs. Lena Willis is on the sick list with the "flu" Mr. A. B. Davis who is woikinir in New Bern came home Saturday to spend the week end with relatives. Mr. D. L. Davis went to Kim ton Sunday and was the guest of Miss Sallie Whitehurst while there. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator for the estate of Guy L. Stewart, deceased late of Carteret County, N. C, this is to notify ell persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Gloucester N. C. be fore the 4th day of February 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 4th. day of February, 1926. WALTER R. STEWART, Administrator of the Estate' of Guy. L. Stewart, deceased. ."-11-20. ISLAND BREEZES. some rainv weather CEDAR e naa some rainy weather last spent Sun- week, although it is much better now. .loiHiay came and went with plenty of sunshine, therefore there was nothing to hinder "old Mr. Ground Hog," from seeing his shadow. All of you who haven't been vac cinated for the typhoid fever, don't know just how much you have missed. Some here seem to enjoy the vacci nation to the fullest extent. .-i rummer ot young How Would a Home Like This Suit You? Here's a convenient little home in which the architect has worked out a low build ing cost and at the same time maintained the utmost in good looks. WE CAN FURNISH THE COMPLETE BUILDING PLANS FOR THIS HOM aJ AS WELL AS DOZENS OF OTHER3 EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE. See Us For Free Building Helps BEAUFORT LUMBER & MFG. CO. BEAUFORT, N. C. 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