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PAGE SIX THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY SEPT. 2, 1926. ! Meetings ANN STREET M. E. E. Frank Lee. Pastor. J. A. Hornaday Jr., S S. Supt. Preaching: services every Sunday ii fin A M. and 8:00 P, U. c.,j Srhnnl every Sunday at 9:46 A. M. , , Prayer service Wednesday even Itf 8:00 P. M. Ladies Aid Society 1st. Monday of ch month at 3:30. llssionary Society 1st Tuesday of ach month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd. and 4th. Mondays of each month at 2:30. Philathea. Class 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 Monday night in the t 7:4o. Visiting uieiuticu FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 Abb Stret. ! L. B. 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. 7:30 P.M. Mondays Ladies Aid Society 2:00 P.M. Tuesdays Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:30 P.M. Wednesdays Mid-week Service 8:P. M. 3rd. Sundays Woman's Missionary Society 3:00 A cordial welcome is extended to the public to worship with us. "Come thou and go with ue and we will do thee good." S. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ann street between More and Orange Streets. Key. George W. Lay. D. C. L. Rector. Sunday Service Holy Communion, 8 A. M. except first Sunday. Sunday School 9:45 A. il: . Holy Communion and Sermon 11 A. M. on first Sunday of each month. Iteming Service and Sermon 11 A. M. on other Sundays. Evenng Ser vice and Sermon 8:00 P. M, KNIGHTS OF HARMONY. Carteret Lodge No. 2. year. cordially invteil to attend. ORDER EASTERN STAR, Beaufort Chapter 128 Regular Meetings 2nd. and 4th. Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Masonic Hall. THE MACCABEES. Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in Hall over W. E. Skarren 8nd C H. D. NORCOM R. K. LIBRARY NOTICE. The town Libraiy will be open Fri day September 21st from 3 o clock until 4:30 and after September 211st. every Tuesday and Friday afternoon. REBEKAH LODGE NO. 141. Rebekah Lodge No. 141 I. 0 O. F. meets every Friday night at 7:30 f. M. I. O. O. F. Hall . Mrs. C. T. Chadwick. N. G. Mrs. R. H. Hill. V. G. J. R. Jinett, Secy. Piver, Misses Lillian Piver and Verna Morton, Tom and Ben Gibbs, Fernie Mcintosh and Mr. Lewis went to Cape Lookout Lighthouse Sunday. MERRIMON NEWS ITEMS. Mr. William Gordon and his friend Mr. Vines of Rocky Mount left for their home Friday fat -r spendnig some time with Rev. J. M. Carraway and family. Mr. Milton Carraway and two chil drin and his nephew of Norfolk who have been visiting relatives here re turned home last week accompanied by Mrs. Alex Truitt and daughters Misses Ellen and Mabel of Beaufort. Mr. Joe Mcintosh is visiting friends in Rocky Mount and Norfolk, this week. Mr. D. M. Salter was a business vis itor in New Bern Saturday. Miss Mildred Salter returned home Sunday afternoon after spending several days with friends in Rocky Mount and Enfield. Mr. Earl Sterling of New Bern is visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nelson of Bridgeton are spending the week here wit hrelatives. Mr. John Carraway and family of (Continued from page one MCRE ACTIVITY IN EVIDENCE AT STATE CAPITAL staff within six months of their board service. Mr. Brummitt ruled the board of health was not an institu tion. North Carolina continues to hold its leadership among textile states. Last month it again led Massachu setts and South Carolina in the num. ber of active spindle hours, indicat ing the textile industry of this state in excellent shape, comparatively speaking. The shortage of parking space is trouble of the Capital these days. It is being worked on by cutting the time limit on parking, and by chang ing parkii g rules on some streets to give more room. There is also a plan on hand to widen Hillsboro Street near State college, the busiest street leadng out of the city. The city also is planning to build a huge garbage incinerating plant to dispose of waste matter. It behooves North Carolinians to protect their forests. A survey re ceived here indicates that most of fore the corporation commission and several commeraial organizations wish to protest and fi'e F'.aitments before any inc-eae is gia;ited, Dr. Edsar vers it y talking about what they were doing in education and doing very little. Srie agree with Dr. Knight while ctne s feel that he has made it too Idsar W. KnirM of the Uni- ttrong and has not taken into con- of North Carolina created a ; federation the fact that there ?re has ,.,, . . . ..,i, a ' the forest fire losses are m tthe 5outn. Pollocksville were here last week and i " , , , . . . ;. Une Out oi every luur lungicui pmcs and one out of every nine shortleaf pines bear fire scars, the survey states. Governor McLean also is Concordia Lodge No . 11, I. o. O. F. Tuesday nights, 7 o'clock R D. Whitehurst, N. G.; L. J. J. Noe Jr. V. G; J. R. Jinett. Secy. D. M. Jones, Treas. C. B. H. NO. 11 Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brothers are cor dially invited to attend these meetings. spent some time with his brother E. F. Carraway. Rev. E. H. Davis our pastor was here Sunday and preached for us at 11 A. M. Mrs. C. B. Carraway was among theose who went to Beaufort last Tuesday. Capt. Salter made his regular trip to New Bern Tuesday. Mr. R, B. Ball who has been on the sick list for some time seems to be improving slowly. Mrs. E. H. Davis and her sister Miss Mary was here last Monday and was the guest of Mrs. D. M. Salter. . 1 FRANKLIN LODGE No. 109 A. F. & A. M. Regular communications! 1st Mid 3rd Monday nights, 8:00 P. M. of each month. LOLA NEWS. The mosquitoes are making a raid n us again, along with the 'Warm weather. All hope that it will soon be cooler and that they will soon go away. Misses Madeline Daniels and Ellen Lupton returned home Sunday from Lenoxvile where where they have been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Day returned home Monday from Holly Springs where theyi spent the week end at tending the F. W. B. union meeting. Mr. Harvey Daniels left Monday for his home at Lenoxville after spending several days here with rel atives. Mr. Norvie Day left Thursday for Williston where he will spend a few days visiting his sister Mrs. Earl Wade. Miss Cereta Goodwin of Roe was a visitor here for a short while Sun day morning. Mrs. Charlie Day of Lenoxville passed through here Monday on her way to Roe, where she will spend a few days visiting relatives. Mrs. Beulah Daniels and Miss Alice Lupton of Roe passed through here Monday on their way home, after spending the week end at Holly .Springs. Mrs. G. W. Goodwin of Roe was a business visitor here Monday. Miss Gertie Goodwin passed thru here Monday on her way home to Roe, from Lenoxville where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. W. T. Daniels of Roe was a business visitor here Monday even, ing. Mr. C. T. Gillikin of Lupton was here on business Monday. NORTH RIVER RIPPLES. Mrs. Lewis Dudley is spending this week at Smyrna with her brother. Mr. Alex Wade left Monday morn ing to spend a few days at Olympia and Oriental. Miss Myrtle Piver who has been a student at the Summer School at Oriental this summer returned home Friday night. Mr. Edward Piver a student of N. C. University returned home Sat urday night to spend his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Piver. Mr. Wm. Piver and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of South Creek spent a few days this week with relatives here. Mr. William Willis and son Tom of Preston, Va., spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Solmon Willis Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dudley, Mrs. Dora Merrill of New Bern road and Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Longest Sunday. Messrs E. W. William, and Edward ROE BREEZES. Wre al lregret very much that Mr. John Goodwin is so ill. Miss Virginia Maskolene of New York who is visiting relatives at Lup ton spent Sunday with Miss Kathleen Daniels. Mr. Eldon Smith of Lola came up Sunday afternoon and carried Misses Lessie Harris and Julia Emory also Mr. Walter Goodwin out car riding. Mr. Johnnie Daniels returned home Monday from Pamlico Beach where he has been working for the past few months. Miss Mabef Lupton retuned borne Monday from Holly Springs where she spent the week end attending the F. W. B. Union meeting. Miss Beatrice Goodwin returned to her home at Lola Sunday evening after- spending a few days here with relatives. Miss Gertie Goodwin returned home Monday from Lenoxville where she has been visiting her grand par ents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goodwin. Mrs. Charlie Day of Lenoxville is here this week visiting relatives and friends. Miss Addie Harris who has been attending summer school at the E. C. T. C. at Greenville returned home Sunday afternoon. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as tht adminis trator of the estate ct David C. Rum. ley, deceased, late of Carteret . Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C, on of before the 2nd day of September, 1927, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment This 28th. day of August, 1926. W. L. HATSELL, Jr., Administrator of David C. 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The receivers of the Tri-State Tobacco Growers Associa tion met during the week and con sidered routine matters and claims in connection with the receivership. It is expected that it will take at least two years to wind up the af fairs of the organization. The hear, ing on higher rates for tthe Western Union and the Postal has been post poned until September 20. The com panies have Dresented their rnao ho. Price, compUtt with case, $60 THE BEAUFORT NEWS Beaufort, N. C. Remington Portable SPECIALS An eye specialist says green quiets the nerves. This is especially true of greenbacks. Bangor Commercial. arbour Brothers MACHINE SHOP Every Job. A Guaranteed Job Expert Repairing Acetylene Welding Gill Piston Rings ';&' Bridgeport Motors tjvi..-, . Brass Fittingsr jr Iron Fittings- Oil Cups Iron & Galv. Pipe Atwater Kent Ignition Stuffing Boxes Priming Cups Columbian Propellers ' Johnson. Outboard Motor Satardlay Sah if EVERYBODY COME EARLY! All Special Prices Front St. Beaufort, N. C. 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