THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY FEB. 24, 1927.
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-Personal Notes
TELEPHONE NO. 16
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Mrs. T. Murray Thomas celebrated
their fiftieth wedding anniversary.
Their sons and daughters and other
friends and relatives called and ' of
fered their congratulations and wish
es for a much longer married life.
Many nice gifts, were also received.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are both in very
good health and look as if they might
celebrate a goed many more anni
versaries of their married life.
ADIGRAPHS
Ten pages.
JOIN the crowd.
1,175 copies this issue.
Mr. Macon Moore of Southport ar
rived here Monday on a visit to rel
atives. Miss Daisy Morris of Morehead
City spent a while here Monday vis
iting friends.
Mrs. W, L. Bell of Dover is here
on a visit to Mrs. W. P. Smith.
Mr. H. R. Seiwell of Chapel Hill
was a guest of the Davis House Sun
day. Messrs. R. . Dresser and E. A.
Brinkley of Raleigh arrived' uesday
and are guests of the Davis House.
Mr. W. T. Woodley of New Bern is
here on a business trip and is stop
ping at the Davis House.
.
Mr. nda Mrs. Dan Darling motored
to Southport and spent the week end
visiting Mr.and Mrs. R. M. Gaskins.
Mr. G. V. Harrell of Raleigh spent
a few days here last week with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrell.
. ,
Mr. V. D. Gregson accompanied
Mrs. Gregson and their little daugh
ter home from Sanford Sunday where
they have been visiting relatives.
Mrs. Seth Gibbs who has been
quite ill for several weeks is now
thought to be considerably improv
. tt a tt, a Barbour Brothers are announcing
ton, contractor for the new schooi the agency for a new marme engine,
Read the NEWS want ads.
This week 7 NEW and 10 RENEWALS.
Total subscriptions paid since Jan.
1 two hundred and seventeen.
Adding machine paper per roll 15c,
2 for 25c, at the NEWS office.
The adigraphs advertise the NEWS
and gives personal mention to our
advertisers.
Dont forget to begin the new story
"FIX BAYONETS!" starting in the
NEWS March 10th.
building, was here yesterday stopping
at the Davis House.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrell Jr. and
littls daughter Doris, Misses Allie
Harrell nd Fiances Anderson of
Rocky Mount spent last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harrell.
Mrs. S. J. Scott and son Jarvis and
Mrs. C. D. Adair returned Monday
from West Palm Beach, Florida
where they had been for several
months visiting Mr. Scott who is liv
ing there.
..
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Snowden were
called to Maple, N. C. on last Fri
day on account of the death of Mr.
Snowden's mother. Mrs. Snowden
returned Monday and Mr. Snowden
is still there.
Among others stopping at the Iri
let Inn recently were Messrs. J. Frank
West of Kinston, Max Rivers, of
Greensboro, R. C. Carter, Raleigh,
Z. S. Boone, Greensboro, C. F. Par
rish, rish, Raleigh, E. R. Buck, Wash
ington, N. C, R. C. Maddry Raleigh,
N. W. Pate and L. I. Rountree,
Kinston, W. G. Newby, Kinston,
Misses Mabel Evans, Manteo and An
nie Woods, Hillsboro.
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CAKE SALE.
see their ad on page 9.
W. P. Smith is advertising, in half
page on page 10. New coats and
dresses for spring, also spring mater
ials.
New ads this issue are: Chevrolet,
Dodge, Nash,. Ford, AA Fertilizer,
C. D. Jones Co. Seabreeze Theatre,
Coplons, Beaufort Bank & Trust Co.
Penders Yellow Front Store.
The Ladies Aid Society of Ann
Street M. E. church Circle No. 3 will
have a cake sale Saturday February
26 at J. H. Potter's Store at 10
o'clock.
MRS. FRITZ ENTERTAINS
Mrs. R. L. Fritz entertainde a num
ber of her friends last Friday even
ing at a George Washington party.
Many of the guests wore colonial cos
tumes and tr.e decorations and re
freshments were in keeping with the
occasion.
COMMUNITY CLUB NOTICE.
The Community Club wil hold its
regular monthly meeting, Thursday,
March 3, at 3:30 p. m. in the room
over Mr. Clawson's store. In the
future this will be the permanent lo
cation for all club activities. All
members are urged to attend the
meeting.
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MRS. DEWEY HUTTON ILL.,
And here's another thought on the
matter:
If a married couple live happily
together it isn't news otherwise
newspapers would have to be larger
Marcy B. Darnall in the Florence,
(Ala) News.
The letters below are somewhat
scrambled, but nevertheless, when
properly arranged it is a person's
name. If it is yours, and you will
call on us we will give you a FREE
ticket to the Seabreeze Theatre for
any show that you may choose. You
must present us with a copy of the
NEWS in exchange.
ARBHEWLTAYYE
Miss Estelle Caffrey recognized her
name last week.
THE
KITCHEN
CABINET
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Promotion comes to him who sticks
Unto his work and never kicks;
Who watches neither clock nor sun
To tell him when his task Is dona:
Who tolls not by a stated chart.
Defining; to a Jot his part,
But gladly does a little mora
Than he's remunerated for.
Edgar Quest.
JUST A FEW CAKES
Often a simple tasty well-made cake
with a nice Icing will be more satisfy
ing than the more
elaborate and
rich ones.
Cinnamon Sun.
Cream one-half
cupful of butter,
add one cupful of
sugar gradually,
then the yolks of
two eggs, two cupfuls of flour, two
teaspoonfuls of baking powder sifted
together with a teaspoonful of cinna
mon, added to the egg and sugar mix
ture with one-half cupful of milk, beat
well, add one-half cupful of raisins
and fold In the stiffly beaten whites of
two eggs. Bake In a sheet and when
done spread generously with butter
and sprinkle with powdered sugar and
cinnamon well mixed.
Luncheon Cake. Put all the In
gredients following Into a bowl to
gether and beat for three minutes,
bake forty minutes In a moderate
oven: One-hnlf cupful of soft butter,
one and one-third cupfuls of brown
sugar, two eggs, one-half cupful of
milk,' three teaspoonfuls of baking
powder, one-half teaspoonful of cinna
mon, the same of grated nutmeg, one
half cupful of raisins and one and
three-fourths cupfuls of flour.
Crumb Cake. Take one and one
half cupfuls of sugar, one-half cupful
of butter, and two cupfuls of flour;
mix well and when well blended take
out one cupful of the mixture and
add one cupful of milk, two eggs, two
teaspoonfuls of baking powder and
one teaspoonful of flavoring extract to
the remainder. Put Into the cake pan
and sprinkle the top with the cupful
of the mixture. Bake as usual.
Apple Sauce Cake. Tak. one cup
ful of sugar, one-half cupful of short
ening, one cupful of apple sauce sift
ed, one teaspoonful of soda, one-half
teaspoonful each of cinnamon and
cloves, one and three-fourths cupfuls
of flour and currants or raisins to
taste. Add sugar to the shortening,
then the apple sauce and other in
gredients. Bake in gem pan3 or loaf.
I nthis issue you will find a very!
interesting advertisement by B. A.
Bell, Jeweler.. The advertisement re-'
produced in this issue is a copy of
an ad run by Mr. Bell in the Js'ew- j
bernian in its issue of Feb. 8, 1879. :
48 years ago. Mr. Bell went to New ,
Bern from Salisbury, and the ad giv-j
es Mr. Bell an endorsement by lead-
ing Business men of that place.
IS THIS YOUR NAME?
The News has been informed that
Mrs. Dewey Hutton, formerly a res
ident of Beaufort but who has been
teaching music in the Aulander pub--lic
school is ill with malaria and
complications. She has been forced
to give up her work there on account
of her illness..
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SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL
PRESENT AN OPERETTA
On Friday evening March 4th at
eight o'clock the Elementary grades
are presenting "The Moon Queen"
an operetta under the direction of
Misses Griffin and Hollowell. There
are seventy five of the most capable
children. of the grades taking part in
' the operetta. A full description of
the operetta and cast will be in the
Beaufort News next week.
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GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVER
SARY OF MR. AND MRS.
T. M. HOMAS
. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and
Attaining a production of 112,499
commercial vehicles during 1926, an
increase of more than 132 per cent
over the preceding year, the Chevro
let Motor Company is now the world's
largest manufacturer of gear shift
trucks, according to figures just an-j
nounced by company officials. i
The increase is a gain of 64,200
over the 1925 production of 48,299;
trucks.
This enormous increase is attribut-
ed in no small degree to the numer-
ous refinements and lowered prices of
the new trucks. Dealers everywhere;
reported an enthusiastic reception by
the public of these new models.
The 1925 production in its turn
had more than doubled the 1924 out
put of 23,134 trucks.
According to present manufactur
ing schedules an even greater month
ly production is contemplated for the
truck division during the coming
months to insure dealers a sufficient
supply. to meet the growing demand.
Production during aJnuary, 1927,
totalling 15,927 trucks, also broke
all truck production records for a
single month in the history of the
company. The previous high mark
was in September, 1926, when 12,845
trucks were rnanufactured.
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A dairy cajf club, a baby beef con
test, and a poultry club contest have
been started by young farm folk of
Buncombe County.
Spring is Just
Around the Corner!
And We are Right up
with the time Beautiful
New Goods Coming in
Daily
Beautiful-
-Full Fashion Hosi
ery, New Shades
and. Ankle clinging.
POTATO SLIPS FOR SALE I
have 35 bushels nice Yellow Bark
slips for sale $1.00 per bushel. 100
bushels Porto Rica slips potatoes. See
or write W. G. Winberry, E, F. D. 2
Newport, N. C. . . 4 t
Pretty-
Chic
Lovely-
-New Gloves and A
Varied Assortment all
the Latest Style.
Very -much so are the
New Spring Hats now
on display.
-Are the new Embroid
ery Pieces now being
placed on our shelves.
Mothers You will find here a
Large Assortment of Childrens
Socks And a big special as
sortment of socks for BOYS
you can surely buy just the
pair for your boy or girl
NEAL'S
Millinery & Novelty Shoppe
Duncan Bldg.
j-f I I Y 1 1 LJJ 1
LOOK FOR THE
FRONTS
St7etching Dollars
You'll Find A New Buying Power at a Pender Store
PEACHES, in heavy syrup, Large No. 21-2 Can 19c
Dried LIMA BEANS, fancy California, lb 8 l-3c
SWEET POTATOES, Large No. 3 Can 12jc
Stringless BEANS, Amron or Ten Hills, No. 2 Can 9c
IVORY SOAP, Medium Size Cake, 7jc
CANNED GOODS
Van Camp's Pork and Beans can 8c
Colonial Peas, No. 2 can 15c
Sauerkraut, Silver Floss No. 2 can 15c
Libby's Apple Butter can 27c
Libby's Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 V2
can 31c
Blue Ridge Succotash, No. 2 can 17c
Libby's Choice Pears, No. 2 V2 can 31c
Van Camp's Pumkin can 11c
Brer Rabbit MOLASSES, can 19c
QUALITY MEATS
Swift's Premium Hams lb. 34c
Boneless Strip Bacon lb. 37c
Swift's Premium Balogna lb. 24c
Chipped Beef, 14 lb Pkg. 15c
Salt Pork, Rib Bellies lb. 24c
Salt Pork, Plates, ; lb. 17c
Salt Pork, Fat Backs lb. 16c
P & G White Naptha Soap 5 for 19c
HOOKER'S LYE, Can 10c
PARSON'S AMMONIA, Bottle 14c
N. B. C. Cakes
Premium Soda
Chocolate Snaps
Vanilla Wafers, 3 PKGS
13
Marshmallow
ATLANTICS Centers Ik 22 c
FLOUR
WONDER OR
PALACE
Made of Best Grade Wheat
121b. Bag 241b. Bag 481b. Bag
54 $1.05 $2.0')
D. P. SALT, 2 lb. Carton 10c
Our Giant 21
Pride BREAD Giant Loaf
10c
D. P. COFFEE
The World's Best Drink
45
cLb
LAND o' LAKES
BUTTER
61cLb-
Sweet
Cream
D. P.BACON
Breakfast Sliced
Carton 1
1 lb.
Carton
24c
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only a personal inspection will give you an adequate idea of
3;hat further engineering advances and greater production
nave accomplished in extra values. Read this partial list of the
iatest improvements and then investigate: ;
A New Clutch Simple, Prompt, Sure and
SiUnt.
Softer Pedal Action 2 j
Easier Gear Shifting '
New Body Lines as $mart and graceful as
any on the boulevard
New Color Combinations of Striking Beauty j
Still Sturdier Bodies ,
Seats Re-designed for greater comfort 1
New Silent-Type Muffler '
Improved Universal Joint, Propeller Shaft,
Differential and Axle Shaft creating greater
sturdihess and resistance to wear
And Many Other Smart New Refinements of
DetaiL
Remember, too, that all these are in addition to mtny impor
tant improvements recently announced, including ihe nvt
bearing crank shaft and the two-unit starting, lighting
and ignition system that inspired owners to new expres
sions of enthusiasm and satisfaction. . 9
Look at these big roomy cars and you will realize that it is
not possible to invest more wisely in dependable transportation,
Standard Sedan 1020.
Special Stdan 1120.
De Luxe Sedan 1220.
Delivered
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We Also Sell Dependable Used Cue
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