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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 31, 1927
f lar trip to Newport Monday.
Mrs. Harvey Hancock.
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ouniy Correspondence
Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday
If your community is not represented write us for instructions
and supplies.
Mr. Edward Finer who has been
emrlo-ed at Fairfield for some time
i motored home Saturday night in a
: new car and was the guist of Miss
! Wyona Lawrence Sunday.
DAVIS
Mr. Roy Fulcher of Stacy was a
visitor here Monday.
Mr. Guy Dixon of Morehead City
was here Sunday for a short while.
Miss Carolin Felton of Beaufort
spent the week end here with Grace
Davis.
Mr. D. L. Davis is doing some house
moving in Atlantic this week for the
county.
sie Lee Morris and Rochelle Willis
of Atlantic are here this week observ
ing in school, stopping at the home of
Mrs. Mary Murphy.
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Mrs. B. H. Gillikin and her daugh
ter, Miss Lavina who has been stay
inz at Washington with her daugh
ter Mrs. Jordan Hardesty for some
time returned home Saturday.
NORTH RIVER
OTWAY
There was preaching here Sunday
and a large crowd attended.
We are very sorry that Mrs. Amos
Lawrence is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Lawrence's
Reverend Mr. Smith filled his ap
pointment here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. T. L. Willis spent Tuesday in
Wilmington on business.
Mr. P. B. Beachem spent Sunday
in Morehead City.
Mrs. L. H. Dudley and son Elliott
spent Sunday visiting relatives at
Smyrna.
Miss Lorraine Arthur spent a few
Mr. Elliott Roberts of Morehead j can move in it
City spent the week end here visiting ;
home will soon be finished so they days with her aunt Mrs. John Small
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relatives.
Mr. Hubert Willis was the guest
of Miss Theressa Hill of Atlantic
Saturday night.
Miss Nellie Chadwick of Straits
passed through here Saturday on her
way to Beaufort.
Captain Fred Gillikin of C ore Bank
Station attended the preaching ser
vices here Sunday.
Mrs. Preston Lawrence and chil
dren spent Sunday with her sister
Mrs. Cornie Gillikin.
Mrs. Mary Nelson returned home
Saturday after spending some time in
Morehead City and Beaufort.
Miss Gertrude Styron of Beaufort
R. F. D. came home Saturday to
spend the week end with parents.
Dr. Medlin of Aberdeen spent the
week end here with Mrs. Mediin and
child who is here visiting parents.
Mrs. J. A. Gillikin and children
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. E.
T. Lawrence and children.
Mrs. Julia Gooding of Lenoxville
spent a few hours Monday here at
the home ot Mrs. J. T. Hunnings.
Quite a good crowd attended the
league last night at the M. E. church.
Mrs. D. W. Beli sjrent Monday with
her mother Mrs. G. M. Sabiston.
Mr. Emmit Dickinson of Florida
passed through Harlowe Sunday go
ing to New Bern.
Mr. K. R. Hardesty passed through
here Monday going to Beaufort on
business.
Miss Lizzie Morton of New Bern
road is visiting relatives at Harlowe
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Jarman of Kins
ton spent the week end with Mrs.
W. W. Chadwick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Morton of Ral
eigh were at Harlowe Sunday visit
ing Mrs. W. W. Chadwick.
Mrs. C. F. D. and Mrs. G. C. Roll
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E.
C Dickinson at Core Creek.
Mrs. R. F. Mason spent Sundav af
ternoon with her mother Mrs. J. P.
Dickinson.
Mr. Earl Jarman and Edward
Chadwick went to Newnort Mnnrinv
on business.
Mr. W. W. Chadwick has hpen sink
for several days with La Grippe but
is some better at this writing.
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Mrs. Daisy Lawrence of Otwav
spent a short while here Saturday
with her sister Mrs. Mack Hunnings.
There will be services at the Dis
ciple church Saturday night and Sun.
day by Rev. Mr. Pipkin of Kinston.
Mrs. Annie Gaskill and niece Vir
ginia Willis of Beaufort spent a short
while here Sunday.
Miss Neta Willis who goes to school
at Morehead City came home Satur
day to spend the week end with parents.
Little Miss Elsie Thomas Law
rence spent Saturday afternoon with
little Miss Audrey Mae Gillikin.
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inr. raui Davis went to New Bern i , . ,
Saturday and was accompanied by his! planted
motner Mrs. Leroy Davis and a girl
friend.
The farmers are very glad to see
the beautiful weather on account of
getting their corn and watermelons
Mrs. E. W. Piver and daughter
Myrtle and Mrs. P. B. Beachem at
tended services in Beaufort Sunday
night.
Mr. Virgil Styron and Inez Davis,
Lionel Murphy and Callie Davis all
attended the movies at Marshallbeig
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dudley of
Wire Grass spent Saturday night and
Sunday with her mother Mrs. J. B.
Lawrence.
Mrs. Clyde Smith and son Lance
of Beaufort spent the week end here
at the home of her sister Mrs. Charlie
Mason.
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at home of Mrs. L. J. French at Rus-
sell's Creek.
Reverend Glover Willis filled his
regular apointment here Sunday and
Sunday night and a large congrega
tion attended.
Mrs. W. H. Lawrence and little
grand daughter Rhoda Mae Gillikin
j spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
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Mr. J. H. Davis is on the sick list
this week with the La Grippe.
Mrs. Lulu Eell spent Sunday with
her daughter Mrs. E. C. Dickinson.
Mri C. F. D. Eell made his veo-n.
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