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PAGE TWO THE B E AU FOjVTNEWS THURSDAY JUNE 20. 1929 ounty Correspondence- (terns for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday If your community is not represented write us for and supplies. instructions RUSSELL'S CREEK Mr. Dan Hill and family wtnt to ( Ltffers of Straits was with us Sui-, ,Xew Bern Saturday to see their un-j day. and Mr. Leffers preached us ai cie wno is in tne Hospital there. tine sermon. I GOLDEN LEWIS Rev. George Moore will rill his regular appointment here June 23, Sunday morning at 11:30 and night every one is invited to come. Services w re held at the Free Will Eaptist church Sunday by Rev. John Sewell, quite a large crowd attend ed. A wedding of much interest to the ! j people of Marshallberg was that of Mrs. Mary Merrill who has been Mr. and Mrs. Vance Carraway re-; Vera Lewis of Marshallberg and Les visiting in Florence, S. C, for a few turned to their home in Norfolk 'lie Golden of Bettie. The wedding months has returned home here with Friday j took place at Morehead City Baptist her daughter Mrs. W. D. Arthur. j , parsonage with Rev. St. veils otliciat- i Mr. R. C. Carraway was home Sun- ing. Mrs L. H. Dudley returned home day and was accomnained bv Missi ti,q i...,.hiin- t;,-,I i Sunday from Smyrna after spending: Lucy Dail. I in a white flat ' n-H,w d,-,ss 'with ac- a few days with her brother Mr. John , . t .u ., .1, . Cr.pt Salter made his regular runjboquet of lillies of the valley grace to Neew Bern Tuesday. ' full,, rrnl,uH ,,.,'tv, ..ti, 0nH HARKER'S ISLAND , GLOUCESTER. (By JIMMIE GUTHRIE) Rev. H. M. Javkon of Garnr. X. Harkers Gaming Ground j C., tilled the pulpit for Rev. E. W. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. VanWye of Cin-i Downum Sunday evening last, to a cinnati, O., are here at their summer i congregation that filled Tabernacle cottage for at least a while. Th y j church to its entire ser.ting capacity, enjoy the cool and refreshing sea I nearly. Rev. H. M. Jackson was our breeze so much that busitn-ss ol a j helov. d pastor in 11)24 very important nature only takes them away. It is very pleasant indeed to have them among us, it's pleasant too, for themselves to be at their cottage, for if it be true that flies, dirt and scik- ness are real companions, then that i Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Willis Mr. and Mrs. A. J Longest spent Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paiker of Eecton Sunday afternoon with Mr. Longest's" were over Sunday and spent some time with Mrs. Parkers parents. sister Mrs. Tom Piver. pas Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Nishet of At lanta. Ga., motored here and are the gue-ts of Mrs. Lizzie Davis. Rev. H. M. Jackson left Monday morning for his home in Garner af ter having spent some time visiting Miss Myrtle Piver left Wednesday for Durham where she will attend i summer school at Duke University. Mr Mr, Lindsay Lawrence who is em-! and Mrs. Steve Beachem and ployed at Norfolk spent the week end mother Mrs. Lucretia Law-1 cottage by the sea will ever be clear of any ills. I wishto tell the public that on my visit there I noticed the caretaker E. T. Russell walking around the entire enclosure and picking up every match and cigarette stub that happens to be thrown down by those visitors who motor there to see the place. Noth ing unclean stops there more than ten minutes; near this wide awake cottage can be seen corn three feet tall and shrubbery such as will in- ter duce the president a:ul his old ladv'am wh e:i Whitehurst pastor of where he boarded Straits circuit. Misses Aleeze Lefferts, Lillian and Je.sie Pigott and In.z Chadwick af ter an extended trip to Washington, D. C, Philadelphia, Pa., and Virginia, arrived home Friday. Misses Ann Upchurch and. Pauline Williams of New Bern are isitingr uncle "Dick ' (Saltair). Misses Florence Pigott and Zule kia Nelson arrived Sundav night af- a weeks trip to Elibzabeth Citv A baby boy was born to Mr. and -Mis. Olen Skinner Saturday night. Mother and babv are getting along as w-ll as could be expected. Miss Helen Rus-ell spent the past week in Morehead City visiting her , sister and friends. Mbs Helen Russtll and Tina Mae Dowdy were the guests of Miss Nellie Skinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Fodrie were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whit by at West Beaufort Sunday even ing. Mrs. Violet Whitley is very sick; she is now getting ready for an operation. We all hope she will soon be better. Mrs. J. A. Lupton went to West i New Bern Saturdav Beaufoit Saturday morning to visit Mrs. Violet Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Birch of Wire Mrs. W. R. Powell is on the sick Grass spent Sunday here at the home lis- this week, weall hope she will of J. T. Hunnings. soon be well. A few of the people were disap- Misses Alice and Golda Carrawan j writing pointed Saturday on account of its ; of Var.demere returned to their i raining. They were planning to go 'homes I-nday after spending two to a picnic at Mil! Creek. Week here with relatives. Th?y were i accompanied home by their cousins OTWAY The bride groom wore a dark navy j blue suit. I The couple left immediately after I the ceremony by motor on a trip j through the western part of this i State. children and Mrs. Grady Smith of j with hi upper North River spent a few hours j rence. Sunda- at the home of his brother 1 F. B. Beachem. Mrs. 0. D. Warren spent a while in Mr. The grower of flue-cured tobacco may prepare for low prices this fall, says Dr. G. W. Forster. The price of and Mrs. Ru.lolnh IWtv nf ' hoKS beef cattle, and eggs will be Marshallberg passed through 'here ! gr"d; a"d cotton about 20 cents a Saturday on their way to Washing- j l)ouml- ton to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs.! Joel Dowtv. , Mr. Robert Lawrence while in Beau fort Tuesday was taken with a stroke of paralysis and is very ill at this j Misses Lillie Bell and Irene Beaclu-m. Manteo on the Capt. J. A. Nelson Gf H Governor and their of the U. S. A.. Yes this is a grand old island. To the end of the dock protruding out 1 from the Southwest knuckle of this i Inez Chadwick left Monday l. TT....1. 1 . .. . x- , . i jiuuiL Miuuu us iiarwers s can oe seen lor .eu.-e rore-t summer scr.oi and Mrs. V. Max Gardner with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. -on were with the party. Wb tl.-v Miss.- Lillian and Jnsie Pigott and Mrs. Eula Dickinson of Florida is morning spending a few days with Mrs. Ray hrst Dickinson. CORE CREEK. j Miss Louraine Arthur who had his ! and Mrs. Ben Harris and son ! tonsils r. moved last week is getting I buckeii spent the week end !.. ni,.1v. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dudley of Wire G.a-s snent the week end with her mother Mrs. Lucretia Lawrence. Mr. Hugh H. Lawrence of Hobo It n spent the week end with his wife u:ul little son Hugh Jr. Mis.- Viola Gillikin who has a po sition in New Bern spent Sun.iay here with her mother. thr w ib? 7 y",OVmS i 1? f,iteT' -( , , . Mrs. Ralph Hauser and son Ralph! Mr. John Wiley left Wednesday for theie parting for he amval of the j Straits base ball team played 0f Florida spent a few days last week ; Camp Bragg where he will enter mil- an yes to take them and their par Marshallberg Saturday on the dia- with her aunt Mrs. D. W. Sabiston. 1 ita-v training ty over the water and down the bay j mond in the presence of a large Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Li wis of I ' ' io me nsning grouna wncre tney can ( crow a ot entnusuistic spectators. How Beaufort spent the week end with i also taKe a nam in uou s water. j ever tr.e game was indeed a tight her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Business is dull but it is picking) one. Straits coming out victorious, Whitlev. up some they say, (it's going to leave ! Scoring f to 6 in favor of Straits. Mr. Douglas Sabiston who is em- I reckon.) Mr. J. W Hancock is J The Gloucester-Straits Ladies Aid ployed on the dredge Currituck building for himself a store 40 feet gave a lawn party Friday on the sp'ent the week end at home. long and so wiae, 1 lorgot, but it U ; cr.urcn grounds. Everything went Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Sabiston and' be wide enough. So I guess it must ' on nicely and quite a neat sum of daughter Miss Mildred spent a while ' be so, we must look for better times, money was realized for the benefit Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Mr Bascon Knight who has work We have better times here than we do of the parsonage. an(j m',.s. D. W. Sabiston. 1 in Morehead City spent the week end at others, but there's never no real, Our aid.rs are a body of whole Quite a number froiv .uv neio-h-' with his wife who is a grandaughter Mr. Tutler Lawrence of Norfolk. Wi's called home M the bedside of his father who is sick at present. There was eh, a party given at the cnooi nous? iridav night for the benefit of the Disciples church. Miss Mattie Simpson of New Bern I road is here visiting her aunt Mrs. T. L. Willis. I MERRIMON Most ail the farmers are busy now setting out their potato plants. We late. Mr. here v LOLA. having plenty of rain of E. C. Day , .-riling his par; ew Jersey is Mr. ind Mrs. i'. l Mr. V::y :s m the Coast Guard siviee at Sea i. right. Tiiir-s Juiia Hi'.l i f S a Lcv.-l i in our eoiriii. unity virr.tihg rdutiv In ends. Mr. Connie Daniels of Virginia Beat n Coast Guard stati ; is here vi-iring his paierts Mr. a;ic ...;s. . G. Daniels. tan nay sp-st Sa. in? at Roe with irises. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murden and on and Miss Marie Dickinson and Mr. D-i'jglas Sabiston spent a while at Atlantic Beauch Sunday afternoon. NORTH RIVER M end Mrs. Clarence Davis and u childien and Mrs. Charlie Springle of Norfolk, Va., visited here Sunday at the nomc of Mrs. Crissie Evans. hard times here, cause we always soul workers, that press forward, to borhood attended "Se have some cash so we're all right. : every good cause, enthusiastic work- Morehead Citv last week. Who said hard times, there s noth- ers. ing to it. 25 years ago the little red school house that stood near the , beautiful shore surrounded by a ' dense mat ol sweet scented Honey suckle and near the spot where the big stuu is that Mr. C. S. Davis r.i.-.v occupies was visited every morning at school hours bv only 30 small chil dren whose parents th thee! and l'"d them with hard time money. Ar.d today, 2.") years later, surrounded by many mure conveniences lo w'nicli a livelihood can be had, and .1 preach i ing hard times. j We have now hoat- of all vanities ; and engines of every co: eeiva'de ' make. We have the be.-t .-l-.id d car-' penters, the best waterm n. t!;e be-t navigators that can be obtained any where; ..-- have the !et a: rangi-d school h"Use and tne iioist b.aut.iU: grounds covering a cost of ?l".'i'0, includii g the teaeherage. We ..II ex cept myself have belter 1 t u- -. which helps grtatly in makir.g hot ter homes. We've sent to seho'. I at Washington. N. C., ten girls an. boys and some of these will go to college next season. They have to, tli y learn faster than that crowd there at Washington can tell it to 'em. And we've got a good (not the best) road clear thru the island built by the Democratic party, (that will not be touched t;ll after another, election. Still they .-ay hard times. Mi Ella Whitehurst Boy" at of E- F- Carraway. ; Mr. Will Murden spent the week i Miss Mildred Salter is spending ,end at home returning to his vorksll,ne time at Beauufort with friends. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter went to Beaufort Sunday afternoon. Quite a number of our p.-ople vent to Beaufort Monday Night to a meeting called to consider the take ing of the roads over by the State Highway Commission and I am told not a commissioner showed up. Rev. Mr. Downum and Rev Sam even- r.en hop n tne sick .-. ly re. ov er;. . Ml .r S2. I D. v;s.t;:-.g friends a. Mr. and Mrs. .' . dren Vi:gil a;:d night at Roe. Mi. R. L. Dani New Ford. Mr. Harvev Dan is here to spend the Summer with his fat Lei Mi. R. L. Daniel;. t Sea Level Ives. ly and chil ent Sunday s bought a ! of Lenr.xville gallon mafosTufoj 3 STRAITS I left Tues-1 we have farming land (that is if Mr. day afternoon to attend Asheville Will Mace keeps tools sharp enough Normal summer school. i to ptnetraU this black rock) and ev- Miss Leona Jarvis returned home erything. I Saturday after spending a few days, Now this approaching season more at Washington. D. C. j than two hundred children will be en-1 All the p-l-n.- :-.! V of Carteret rolled on that book in the school county met at Beaufoit May 31, for house, together with a movie show the purpose of selecting fifteen of the h st dresses. Out of the fifteen, three were selected from Straits. They weie Mis. E. W. Don num. Misses idtl.el Whitehurst. and X Hie Chad- Gives bright, permanent colors to your house. Goes further, spreads better, because it's fresh mixed pure linseed oil paint. And saves one third the cost! Made by HIRSHBERG PAINT CO., Baltimore, Mi Sold by NOE HARDWARE CO. PHONE 84 BEAUFORT We are sorry of the misfortune of Mr. Geo. W. Piner in getting his house burned down Friday, though they saved part clothes. How much to paint thjs house? VEN if you save more than a dollar per gallon on cheap paint.thecost chart show9 you will save less than four dollars on the house of their furniture and Mr. Gusman Lawrence of Kinston war called to the bed-side of his father who is very ill. Elder W. W. Styron of Roe filled his regular appointment at the P. B. church. A number of people vtn to Atlan tic Beach Monday night. They re port a fine time. READ THE NEWS WANT ADi Sun-Proof Paint is a qu-ity paint that out lasts cheap paint 2'2 to 1! See our cost chart proving how Quality Paint saves $210.24 in five years. BEAUFORT LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING CO. At Your Service Our prescription shelves are well stocked with the highest quality drugs procurable and we await your doctor's orders to fill the prescription which he prescribes. We realize the ex. treme importance of care in our work and exercise it at all times. Joseph House The lfeall Store DRUGGIST FRONT ST. BEAUFORT -H-X-H:-H-4i":. -H for the s hoo!, two shows outside with thr.-' churches in which our peo ple wor.-hip. and a dozen or more diiTVrwt faiths or denominations. Tt.en say hard times. We n show nio.e than 20(1 per ( nt irirt cii.e of everything pertain ing to the welfare of humanity, I -ially ducation. If there is any one who does not read this paper you ought to read it, subscribe for it. Just see ou: motto, it reads like this: The Lord has prom ised Good to me. It kinder sesms to me that, everything is alright and we are just climbing. Cause I've -worked all summer Till winter is nigh, Cause I've figu.rtd up the books And I'll have a big sigh; I've worli.'d all the year, made a thing; wick. We are all hoping they will win a prize : Misses Elva ard Thelmu Whit. huist weie vi.-iVo.- i, i.Viul'ort Tues day. Miss Nellie Chadwick returned :home Sunday after spending the i we-.k end with Mr. and Mrs. Sam : Gibbs at Beaufoit. I Mr. Donald Chadwick left Wednes day morning to attend summer school at Chapel Hill. Mr. James Stewart of Washington, D. C, motored through our commu nity Wednesday. Mr. Clinton Willis of Mnrphp-.ri : ! City was the truest of Miss Josle Wil- . haven't 'lis Fl 'iday night. Mr. Jacob Chadwick of New Bern N E Got less cash now than I had last spring. passed through our community Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hill, Mr. and Now, I have heard said there was no Mrs- Willie Loftin, Mrs. W. B. Long- t Hell, est and Jack Longest of Beaufort But they never fished, so they can't were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. R. ! tell Whitehurst Sunday afternoon. Se when the fall rolls 'round I'll take i Ml- aT)d Mrs. Stacy Murphy and ? another thance, j daughter Chip.-- vine spent the wek t. While the rip grows longer in my eod a faris with Mr. Murphy's sis- Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. T GOLD A. MEDAL COTTON NETTING old blue pants. Pull my trousers up, Give my belt another jerk. ter Miss Mattie Marpb?. The Straits-Gloucester br.se ball' team played Marshallberg on Marsh allberg s diamond Saturday afternoon So's I'll be ready for ancthrr year's s, The score was five to six in favor of N. & T. 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