mm PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY FEB. 3, 1927 COUNTY NEWS SMYRNA To the delight of the ycun.f peo ple and dismay of the old folks, last Thursday niorninir dawned on a snow covered land. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simpson at tended services at the Baptist church at Marshallberir last Sunday night. Mr. Edwin Piner and family were the quests of Mr. Piner's mother, Mrs. Hancock last Tuesday night. Mr. W. H. Livers, director of Ex- c!;;i'fd they had enjoyed the festivi ties of the evening. Mr. Leland Willis of Fort Macon Coast Guard Station was here last wivk on a visit to his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Willis. Mr. Willis is heing transferred to the station at j Southpoi't. N. C. 1 Mr.and Mrs. Vernon Simpson took ! their son Guion to the Morehead City hospital last week for an opera- j tion. Mr. Simpson's case being just , a minor one, he was detained there only a few hours. A number of young folks and some older one of this place very much enjoyed their trip at the Lyric Theatre at Marshallberg last Satur- where Sidney Chaplin The picture tension Division of North Carolina Collega for Women, was at the High , jav nii?ht. School building here last Wednesday ; poSed as Charlie's aunt, evening. In spite of the snow was a roar of latter from the be storm quite a number of people were , ginning. present and enjoyed the good and i helpful things Mr. Livers said con-j VIRF PR ACC cerning the Parent Teachers work.) vv URiOO Mr.and Mrs. Grady Willis and lit- tie son Carroll of Atlantic were here i Mr.and Mrs. Allen Taylor of Kins last week. Mrs. Willis spending a I ton spent the week end with her par. few hours left for Beauofrt for a j ents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morton. few days visit with her sister Mrs, Leslie Davis. Mr. Willis was demonstrating the The Radio Corporation of America and spent Wednesday ar.il Thursday night here with his sister, Mrs. Han cock. In spite of the snow stonn which raged Wednesday night, ali enjoyed the good music, lectures, etc, from several different states, Jacksonville, Fla., New York, Atlanta Ga., rittsburg, I'a. and Washington, D. C. Miss Alma Willis and brother Wil lie and Mrs. D. V. Wade spent one i day last week in New Bern, visiting Miss Bernice Willis who is in train ing at St. Luke's hospital. Miss Allie Chadwick of Straits spent Saturday and Sunday with ! Mrs. Herbert Hancock. Mr on.l Mra H.,nnl- if! ..... H.ivi .iait. iiuiiLun ntiy it there were no young folks this world would indeed be a lonely old place. A large crowd of young girls and boys came t0 their house again last Friday night giving a big chicken and oyster stew. There were also some older friends present. Mr. and Mrs. I W. I. Willis of Williston, Mrs. Sallie Fulford of Gloucester and Mrs. G. J W. Davis. Everyone seemed to en-! joy the evening. j The young people present were j Misses Elva, Dollie, Mabel and Mazie ! Davis, Misses Vernon and Christine ,' Willis, Miss Margaret Fulford and! Miss Rosebud Wade. Messrs. Lloyd Pigott and Elbert Chadwick of Gloucester and Floyd Chadwick of Straits, Berkley Simpson, Truman Davis, Claude Williams, Leland and j Miles Willis. On having all de-' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Norris and family of Beaufort spent Sunday at the home of Mr. J. T. Norris. Mr. .Alex Foreman and family of C:e Creek visited his daughter Mrs. Grift' Dudley Sunday evening. Mrs. D. F. Merrill and children spent Sunday with her parents Mr. -nd Mrs. C. T. Eubanks. Mrs. Will Norris of Russell's Creek visited Mrs. W. G. Dudley's Sunday. We are sorry to hear that the teacher here Miss Gertrude Styron is ill at present and unable t0 teach. Mr. Tom Dudley and family visited in the neighborhood Sunday. Many of the folks here are attend ing court this week at Beauofrt. Miss Era Bell Eubanks spent Sun day at Bachelor visiting friends. Miss Thelma Dickinson spent Sat urday night with Miss Geraldine Lewis of Russell's Creek. Mr. Raymond Taylor, Mr. Osmond Salter and Miss Margaret Barlow of Bachelor were guests of Miss Dollie Morton Sunday. -'Miffl oOo " BAY VIEW. Beaufort. Mr. Ira Fodrie of Mill Creek had quite a misfortune last week when several of his teeth got broken out and his foot was cut awfully bad. The writer does not know what he was doing when he had the accident. Mr. Calvin Currie who had the misfortune of getting burned, seems to be improving. Mrs. Alex Graham spent last Thurg day at Morehead City visiting her father who is a patient in the hospi tal there. We had a snow here last week. It was about 2 inches deep. Sure wa3 glad that it was not deeper. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Graham and family of Bay View spent Sunday at I Pollocksville attending church meet ! inj?g. ! Messrs. Wilbur and Johnnie Mer- rill of Wire Grass spent a while at j the home of Mr. W. H. Dowdy's, j Mr. W. H. Dowdy and children of i Bay View spent Sunday at Newport ! visiting his son Mr. Teddie Dowdv. D. W. Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leslie Davit BEAUFORT, N. C. We are having some spring weath er at present. Mr.and Mrs. 0. B. Culpepper and Messrs. Leon Graham and Roy Dow dy and Miss Maymie Lee Dowdy of Bay View spent Saturday night at Dr. E. F. Menius Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Eaton Co. NEW BERN, N. C. f HARDWARE! PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FOR FIRE & WINDSTORM INSURANCE SEE Miss Ella D. Davis v . - - BUY A AND SAVE THE We Specialize in Hardware of all kinds and description-If you need any : ' item in Hardware ' ' ' be sure you visit . ; this store-we have ' at all times a full and complete stock "PRICES SHOW ECONOMY" V( .oiAiO ileal Differance 1 the Flu ; H. C. 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