r PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1929 ountq Correspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. fort Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. ! Olive Martin and Mrs. E. L. Nelson I. T. Fodrie. ' ' motored to Ntw Bern Monday. CORE CREEK. , Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arendell and little Miss Elizabeth Anndell of Morthtad City .-pent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mis. D. W. Sab-iston Mrs Ben Harris leturned to his ho ne at Hobuckcn after spending a few days wih her parents Mr. and PORTSMOUTH I Gloucester and Straits 'team plaved Marshallberg team on ! the home diamond Saturday scoring base ball: Mrs. W. R. Whitley. Messrs. Guy and Bridges Sabiston Messrs. William G., Luke and J. D. 11-14 in favor of Gloucester-Straits ( sp.nt th- Fourth at home. Manus of Norfolk spent, a f w days I , , .. here last week the vruest of Miss! The sacred concert given WeJnes- .!-. P.. M..n.en and on Will Ethel Gilgo. I day evening at the church by. the Jr., spent the week end with Mr. Jlur M.'thodist orphans of Raleigh was es- den at Hobucken. Mr. Whealton Robinson spent his J p. daily erjoyed by a congregation liberty at his home in Atlantic la-t j of people that tilled the church to its week. I entire stating capacity. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Salter of At lantic are here for a few days. 1 Miss Beth Dickinson returned from 1 Elizabi b On- Sunday afer spending two weeks with her sister Mrs. A. H. Outlaw. Mr. Aulbert Mason nf Atlantic was the guest of Aledia Mae Willis Saturday night. Mr. Vat Smith had the experience , of seeing a wild cat on the mam : road that leads to the church Mon-!Mr. Wilbur Sabiston spent the week day afternoon. However no attack j end at home. was made by the wild cat. He was ! ns Invee as a ffood sized doe. Mr.; Mr. Douglas Sabiston spent the Mr. J. E. McCluse spent the day Monday with E. F. Carraway. Farmers and business men of ,1 1 n frttir Born to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Yates, a Stanley County recent m-u of the county to uu n. improving crops and the new dairy industry. a daughter July 5th Born to Mi son July 4th. Mr North Carolina farmers are turn ing to the dairy cow as one means of i . Jl. E. Ball has been visitinsr j balancing tneir iarm ui.iuun5. , her son A. N.' Mason at Brandywine M. D. the past week, or two 666 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nelson of Biidgeton is with us again this week. is a Prescription for Mr. Edwin Fox and some of his Colds, Grippe, Flue, Dengue, ladv friends went to Beaufort shonu- Rilinns Fever and Malaria. ing Monday. Mrs. Catie and Annie Delamar if Oriental are in our berg this week stopping with theiraunt Mrs. Martha Mason. It i the most ipeedy remedy known. Dr. R- L- Daniels t SPECIALISE Eye. Ear, Note and Throat . r-.i t : Umcet in hks iidp Rooms 401 to 405 Tel. 170 Office Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. X V NEW BERN, N. C t 3 to 4 p. m. i. aa.v;..::-:':::":::-':":W":'-H' STELLA Mrs. Geraldine Garrett and little son Gerald Pelletier returned to th;ir home in Raleigh Sunday, nfter a short visit with Mrs Garretts mother Here's tire LfflDl Mrs. Rob Sabiston of Ashville is spending the Summer with her mother, Mrs Clara Pelletier. Mr. Kelly Robinson of the 1'ilentary Club spent a short while with Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Gilgo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Williams re turned home form Avon Tuesday. Mr. Walter How and his company musicians of Ocracoke gave a very interesting program here Wednes day night which was enjoyed by ev ery one who heard them. Mrs. A. H. Trott is spending a few- Smith threw a stick at him and he 'Fourth at home. started to run him but gave it up. I I Mv nrol Mrs. Ra'nh Mauser and Mr. J. W. Daniels and sister Mrs. ; little son Rs.lph Jr., of Fc rt Myers, I days with her daughter in Maysville J Rirhardsnn a"d familv of Raleigh I i went out ridinc 0n Mr. J. W. Daniels'. Mis; Minnie Sabiston is spending. Miss. Alice Hamilton of Sea Leval i some time in Beaufort with her sis-us visiting iuiss;s uo.ly truce ana yacht Saturday afternoon. ter T. P. Tosto. I Mildred Pelletier. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bi;:.:ing of: Jack-onvilL-, after having spent the Misses Marie and Roxie Dickinson1 Mr. Earl Gilhken of Atlantic w.-s 4th lure returned home Fii iay. spent last week with their aunt Mrs. , the guest of Miss Dolly Barker Sat- Dan Ol-Lsbv of Crab Point. i uraay nignt. Mis Fiances Saunders l'U.M'd 01 Messrs. Homer Harris and Harold Creswell spent the fourth at Ocra-1 Fulford coke. Washington, N. C is sptiKur.jr some -Mr. r. V. U:cKinon was a business lime lv. iv with her sister Miss Ada visitor at Norfolk last week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor of Sea Level are here on a visit to their son Mr. Harry Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bynum and children spent last week in Oriental Mr. Wilbur Goodwin returned Fri day after spending a few days at Lola with his family. NEWPORT OTWAY Mr. Charles Barker vas the guest of Miss George Ma; Langston, Sun day night. Mr. Webster Cole escorted Misses Clara Mae Irvin and Edna Earl Yates ! Miss Carrie Bell Lawrence who , to Sunday School Sunday morning. Miss Tes-de Smith of Pink Hill ar- has been employed at New Bern spent I at a Low Price HvJSi imm 1 'heie visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Jack Brookhart left Tiiurs-: ' day on nor way to r loruta alter, jl, Mr.nl v G. Mann, eashi spending some time here with he the f.licttrs Banking and Trust Co parents Mr. and .Mrs. A. 11. bynu.il. . of Kali-idi spent Surday rived Sunday for a few days vis-: the week end home with her parents it to Miss Verta Barf.eld daughter , Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lawrence and re of R. v :.nd Mrs. Barfield on Bell 1 tuim d to her work Sunday. Street. I ! Messrs, Leon and Stacy Glllikin Mr. T. J. Hewitt of Wilmington 1 left last week for Norfolk where ! of MH accompanied by his two sister Mis-os they will be employed. Lucde and Manetta slier1 1 .-unua Mr. Bryan Gerock was the guest of j J.Iijs Alice Hamilton, last week end. Side en FISK. Alt-Cords tc cat your tire costs. We have the size and fj-oe yo u nesa, at the riht -rice. FISK PREMIER ALL-CORD A fully guaranteed Fisk Tire at an unusually low price. You can't buy more mileage for the Tor.ey Messers Velton Butler and George Nunby of Swansboro were the guest Dolly Bruce andllil'died Pelletier, Sunday. Mis. W. E. Eubanks of Maysville - 01 Mi. W. C. Dowty who is employ- e 1 at Washington as a carpenter, : was a visitor here last week spent the week end with his family. Mrs. B. B. Lawrence is still on the l Mr. Gerald Pelletier motored to Highland Park Station Cor. Liveoak St. & Lenoxville Road A group of children from the Meth odist orphanage of Rah iir'i pavi i-on.-frt her" Friday nicht v '.; ii cn'oved bv cverv one who .:,! DAVIS '-!; I:!-1! I. in Fuk-lu-r ; ii wiiey w;;;': .r o.-.-d a: N' il'oii. i s Zaiii A ill-.' I i::g lel.i ,es anil In Mrs. H. E : iav he:e nere sick list. Mrs. Li inn of Bailey oao-'o , ing leiativ.s iriti'. her .X-.ild.en C. A. G oi' i ' :: J Raleigh Sunday morning. FREQUENT INSPECTION INSURES PERFECTION LaW and twoj Mr. Rudolph Pelletier and fau.iiy.it aiu-rnoon aso. Mr. Lionel Pelletier and famiiv a no ! motor i of Va!i;;;cton .-on ai.d dauirii M.s. .i.in ?) to Morehead Beach Sunday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Godwin Aft liour O M. )I'-5'- V who is .. n! guest s : ' day at'ti11 not Miss Xot t in: at -tiai Amanda Neison. ; .'ter t in ai : iv-1 1'. 0:ieit lills .-pent the guest Quite a I:n.re evow.' f :! h.re vis ited At!a-'ie Beach Tmms-.lav. M's. ii.M'l), . l Sailer ou'iit the w end :it Ilni k i,-s Ni.;ud isitiuei sister Miv. John I.ewtt.. t 1 tew CIV , u :.(U I Liilia 1 si-'e" fsil:-'- : 1,0,1;-1 Mlt B. II. Gil G l.'en of I'milofi 'nicrht with Mi-s At .Mite Cllihii . and M -;. M 1'S. a. (j. .: visit ing and Mrs Me,sr Mu- i'hy and livii" vVasi-ingtrn, 1'. C Muipliy's pfiii'iiis sis Murphy. CoU. a fs- Lornie Cillikin and si !! Sumlr.y in lieaufoic and .Mr. FiF-c-rt Golden ana :;"-.!'. r of p.onlc from h.ie al ii. o dam-.- at Atlantic Beacii uv nicla among them was Mr. -. W. C. D,.vvtv. Passenger Schedules Effective May 20th, 1S23 Beaufort, N. C. Lv. 6:50 AM. Goldsboro, Norfolk and intermediate pointa. Parlor ca: from Nc;w Bern. Lv. 3:15 PM. Sleeper New Bern to Norfolk, Va.. and Washington, D. C, For reservations etc. call on SETH CIBBS, Agent, Beaufort, N. C. ill" Exchange Price -!:-i:if- - , p U.b-wii1 John Smith and Mitchell ('if s - r w. re the gu sts f SU . 1: Mrs. Justin E. Willis Sunday nurl: .T i.sh II. I.rwrence c f Hobo . r.t t he v. ek end with his fans Miss Gladys Salter is vi-i atives and Mr. I. S. JSSELL'S CREEK Saturday in Washington, N. C. e-.lt- i.ia".' Li-. tni Everybody! A revival is hrj; will ( pea here at The Cr... Ciilirck en WediLsday r.ig'ut aft. r thr third Sundav in Julv, by the P.. v. tilt' W. La a v o n '. r.se was in Btaufor! MERRIMON D. i.lr. and .Mrs. noiana .tyron are . Ge0 Pw Smih. The invitation is ex- ter Mildred. Mrs sp nding a few days at On. ntal vis-!tended t0 eVe;-y one. so please come.' iting Mrs. Styrons mother Mrs. Alice We .viu apr,reoiate votir presence. Salter and her daugh E. S. Martin, Miss. BUS SCHEDULE Carteret Transit Co. Leave Morehead City for Atlantic and points east 11:00 AM. 7:00 PM. Leave Beaufort ' for Atlantic and points east 11:30 AM. 7:43 PM. Leave Atlantic fo? Beaufort and Morehead City 7:00 AM. 1:15 PM. ' Lave Beaufort for Morehead City S:10 AM. 10:50 AM. 2:45 PM. 6:50 F-M.' i Lave Morehead City for Beaufort j 8:20 AM. 11:00 AM. 3:00 PM. I 7:00 PM. 1 CALL 87-L DAY OR NIGHT FOR i SPECIAL TRIPS I LIGHT CAR SPECIAL BATTERY for FORD WHIPPET CHEVROLET and ether light cars Other sizss in proportion THE NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY Ask us about this greatest battery value Front St. Beaufoi : Paul's Garage Mason. iMr. and Mrs. James W. Salter vis ited friends and relatives at Marsh allberg. Sunday. Mrs. Ebbin Finer of Williamston spent the week end the guest of M.3. Charlotte Willis. Miss Lessie Hudgins of New Bern was the guest of Mr. David Willi!. We were all very sorry that Rev-1 erend Mr. Rollison was unable to fillip his regular appointment here Sunday, j but as he was holding a big revival , meeting1 at some other plac.t it was i X impossible for him to get here. i-f X Go wherever you will, Mrs. Paul Williams of Morehead City was the guest of her mother Mrs. Charlie Garner here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mason of Orien tal were the guests of Mrs. Mason's sister Mrs. Roland Styron. GLOUCESTER. Rev. E. W. Downum filled his reg ular appointment at Tabernacle church Sunday. Miss Mae McMillan of Wade, N C. is spending some time here visit ing Miss Aleeze Lefferts. Mr. Laurie Moore of Marshallburg was the Sunday evening guest of Miss McMillan. The Sunday school at Russell's! Creejc seems to be improving consid-iv erably. We had a nice attendance j v last Sunday and a wonderful collec-1 tion, come on boys and girls, young !j aim uiu icta inane uua )cai luc most successful one. it Mr. victor ano ivieivin layior are now home with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tayloi to stay. E Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Simmons and children of Newport were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Powell Sun day afternoon. Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. T Mrs. L. O. R. Bailey and little Fred Larshall of Lumberton have rented a house near Marshallburg and will spend the summer months camping. Dr. W. S. Chadwick and Miss Aleeze Lfferts motored to Atlantic Beach the 4th. Miss Gladys Mallis has left Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell. We have missed her very much. She is now visiting her uncle in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Fodrie and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lupton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Powell Sunday evening. A group of people went to Beau- GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING A. 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