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PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1929 I oimty Correspondence- Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. MERRIMON MISS SALTER ENTERTAINS Monday night, August 5th, Miss The revival which has been going on at Bethelehem church for a week will close Tuesday night. The farmers curing tobacco for the season SOUTH RIVER squally. Mrs. Lettie Hardy and little daueh- Mildred Salter entertained in honor of her house guests: Misses Lottie Moore of Morehead City, Sara Dan iel of Fremont, Elizabeth, Leona and Katherine Lawrence and Mr. U. Law rence of Enfield. The interior of the hall and living room where the guests first assembled was artistically dec orated with summer flowers. When all the guests had arrived, Miss Salter announced that the first , ,, . , . , . 1 fiimeu io arrive toja1 hour wrmiil hp nsoH in n ooovV, tnv: . .. . . i lamily who have been visitiner the moon. Lpon her suggestion, the ; w p ,.,,, , ' 1MU"f ..i,j x .. .. iu - K Tajlor for the last month. lawn where the store had been dec orated in white and orange crepe pa per to become Robin Hood's barn. Here, Miss Annie Mclntyre, attired as Robin Hood, served "moon-shine" punch to the moon-seekers, who later followed her via. the milky way to a room decorated with crepe paper, palms, and balloons. A new moon behind the palms dimly lighted the room while all engaged in a contest lo Miss Katherine and Mr. Joe Mc Intyre went high score prizes, the man and woman from the moon re spectively. Each guest then seized a balloon to which was attached his or her fortune. Robin Hood later ice cream and cake were served, af ice cream and cake were servide, af ter which, bridge, dancing and mus ic were enjoyed. Those present were: Missps VAW, abeth, Katherine and Leona Lawrence of Enfield, Sara Daniel of Fremont, Lottie Moore of Morehead Citv. Fl len and Mabel Truitt of Beaufort, Hazel Taylor of Becton, Estelle Elli ott of North Harlowe, Inez Becton of .bachelor, Margaret Hill of Beaufort, Maude and Rixie Carraway, Beatrice Mason, Alice Martin, Elva Salter, An nie Mclntyre and Messrs. Joe Mcln tyre and Benson Martin of New York City, Wren Lawrence of Enfield. Clarence and Osmond Salter and Haywood Harris of Blades, Olande Taylor and James Windley of Bach elor, Otis Willis of Beaufort, Leonard Taylor of Becton, Ernest Windley of Beaufort and Trenton, Marvin Tay lor of Harlowe, George Martin, Her man and Henry Carraway, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lawrence' of Enfield tind Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Martin. tor Longress. I forgot his name, but he s been here one time, the pa pers say it'll be a biff time and reckon it will be, the crabbers are all runined because of a law that some one passed in favor of the dealers Even as I live it was said that ) people didn't know what we wanted that they (the dealers) were trying to tavor us. I imagine so, Thank you. And Mr. Abernethy he's down there to the cape trying to catch a little old mackerel or some curious fish and don t know what s going on at all Miss Dorothv Watson of Stella has ' roUnd hfle; Reckon tho he'll get been visiting her sister Mrs. Herman i ln the lljrht some t,mt soon after Taylor for several days. I ;11ue one telU him r'bout il with both v sleeves rolled uo and tell it to 'em There's the court-house there in Beau fort where it's always been, it needs a new hand one of 'em quit. The Captain is around hunting a man to this man who is chairman of the Fishl Mrs. Ruby Bowman and children Commission Board is going to run L j u u u , , , fnr rn t w w. .Jr. 8nd her brother Mckiber Lupton left Wednesday for Baltimore, Md.,. We will miss them verv much. ed about fifteen hundred pounds of tobacco. Miss Fannie Mason of Mill Creek is spending a while with Miss Tina Mae Dowdy. 1 MARSHALLBERG Saturday night being pleasant many people from the different com munities attended the show at Marsh allbert'. rived Saturday for a few days visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Herring on Water street. Mrs. Etta Gillikin is while with Mr. and Mrs. spending a I. T. Fodrie. Mrs. Ed. Moore entered the hos pital at Beaufort Sunday afternoon for treatment. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hibbs and family after spending over two months at their summer home on Bogue Sound, near here, left Thurs day for St. Petersburg. Fla.. thpir home. Mrs. Paul Williams of Morehead City is spending a while with mother Mrs. Charley Garner. Miss Lula Wilson and brother her Monroe were the guests of Miss Cora Lewis Saturday night. have all about finished I fil1 the place so 1 understand, Cap tain R'n you gee mm m;iK9 mm sign up? I'd hardly know who to tell Mr. Nat Hancock of Miami. Fla.. is you to eH so manv different ones expected to arrive toJav and loin hislhave been the,e- 1 know. but Mr Mr. md Mrs. I. T. Fodrie, Mrs. Et ta Gillikin and Misses Fannie Mason and Tina Mae Dowdy spent a while in Moiehead City with Mrs. Mattie Fodrie who is in the hospital there. Miss Louis Garner was the euest of Miss Helen Russell Sunday. Miss Lillian Fales of New York who is spending her vacation at Beaufort and Mrs. Walter Hill visit ed at the home of Mrs. Leon Lewis Monday afternoon. Prof, and Mrs. Clar of Norfolk arrived Monday for a few days visit to Prof. Robinson's sister Mrs. S. D. Edwards on East Railroad Street. it seems we're all shipmates on that heavy laden ship of Carteret Coun ty. I do not intend any criticism at any man or set of men, they all, have done and are doing better than a lot of we grumblers could hope to do, Well at this writiner wp are Imvino- the weather a little cooler than it was but as usual in the United States lasi weeK, duo seems to De mighty when an official, tho he be a little county commissioner or an old big L'. S. Senator makes a mistake or does SOmethinir wrnnor in life nffi - r ... .no mute ter Daphne Irene are spending this: that he cannot secrete from the pub wetk at Atlantic visiting relatives. I lie eye, then he can onlv. and Ho-ht. fully exnect to be thp hnH oh -f Miss Era Vance Merrill was the guest of Miss Ruby Dail Sunday afternoon. . - uuti CUU Ui Miss Ltta Mae and Effie Tosto are j burlesque talk that some of 'em call iew rern on a vacation visitinir criticisms-. the uncle and aunt. i Don't forget the big time that's ! coming about next June. Some of We are glad to say that Floyd Har-j'em's already'loading their guns and uy nas gotten 0uc 01 me nosmta and some ot 'em w nsoH h, i.,j is nome again. A party of Colemans from Suffolk Va., are down here for a week in their summer cottage on South River. Mr. and Mrs. Marian Springle of Raleigh are spending a while with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sprin gle. Mr. and Mrs. B. A Phebs of Beau fort were the guests of Mr and Mrs. L. L. Sonne' e Sunda-4. Mr. Paul Lewis visited at the homp of Miss Doris Lewis Sunday night. Miss Louise Lewis is visiting her s'shrs Angeline and Eudora at Wilkes Earre, Pa. Mr. Wesley Chadwick is nwo home spending a few days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Arrington and family of Rocky Mount passed thru our town Monday enroute to Beau fort where they will spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Herrington arrived Friday from Flounce, S. C. for a few days visit to Mr. Herringl ton's parents Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Her rington on Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gillikin and children left Friday evening, we miss them very much. , The Tea Room at Marshallberg I is open every Saturday night and can J furnish you with fresh pies, cool drinks, Dixie cups and polar bars, j The ball game played at Marshall iberg August 17 under the new man ager Mr. Charlie Willis between I Straits and Marshallberg was a score I of 9 to 3 favor of Marsh-llhevo- Mayor W. J. B. Shull spent a while in Beaufort Tuesday attending to business matters. Mr. M. G. Bartlett, Secretary of the Eastern Carolina Chamber of Commerce with headquarters in Kins ton spent a short while in our town Tuesday. PORTSMOUTH i Misses Esther Gaskins and Ethel Gilgo and Messrs. Whealton Robin-i son and "Buck" Crew-ell spent a short i while at the Pilentary club Sunday. NEWPORT Miss Romona Robinso:i of Atlantic arrived Friday for a few days visit to her aunt Mv-;. Leon A. Mann on Chatham Street. I OTWAY Mrs. L. A. Ijewis and children Mr. and Mrs. Georee Tosto snent ! Mrs. R R T Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gas-:iYk- lis- kins. I The coast guard boat 2313 in charge of W. P. Willis was called to Ocracoke Sunday morning to take the body of Mr. Winston Adams from there to Atlantic. Mr. Adams home was in Charlotte. He was here on a fishing trip. It is not known whatl caused his death since he was found Mr. Floyd Garner left Saturday to spend the week end with friends at Chapel Hill. WILDWOOD Mr. Craig Watson of Gastonia is spending the week with his mother Mrs. P. E. Watson. Miss Nina Hines and friends of Goldsboro visited her grandmother Mrs. W. F. West, Sunday afternoon. Miss Martha Howard of Wilson after a few days visit to her brother Mr. L. W. Howard, Morehead Street returned home Saturday. t UUJUCU UlL ur. Smith of Goldsboro is down FUanfnw- ic enn;;nn . i, .:.u tor a tew davs Visitm? Mr. T.in7ip ' MUo AA,.a M r:n:i.: o iuac vriiiiitiu. Cannon. I r u v u , I Mr- GeorKe Ireland of Beaufort r.Uth Lubanks who was on the sicklsnpnt RatnvHo nin.v,f tit c rtr - Uk..W.UUy infill, llil. O. . list last week has gotten better. i Lawrence and family. All the haul net fishermen from this Mv H.,n-i, u t tiu.i.. place did real well fishing last week, i spent the week end with his wife and son Hugh H. Jr. ine Ladies Aid hocietv met at Mrs. John Mason's last Wednesday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. Quite a num ber of members were nrpspnh Little Miss Alice Marie Golden of j dead in bed Sunday morning by Mr W. G. Gaskill with boarding. whom he was Miss Marcelle Johnson, of Rpnn- fort arrived Saturday to spend a few days here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Lawrence and little granddaughter spent Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Emma C. ! Lawrence. SMYRNA Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith left Monday for Seven Springs where they will spend a few days. Miss Flossie Nelson of Morehead City spent the week end here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis. Mrs. Georgia Willis is on the sick list this week. Misses Norma and Unice Lewi went to Morehead City Sunday after noon to spend a few days. v en me roads over this way are s'ettine- ha?, up wisli tho vnnH fn-o , ' - " j-ieuc umueii 01 xseauiort is c i , , . , would come and work on them some, sptndinir the week with MUa Filer, i t'everal yun? boys-and girls of Miss Estelle Golden of Beaufort is Misses Ruth Roberts and Esther Gaskins returned home Sunday after 1 frien(s hre iieuuing a iew oays at ucracoKe with their grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Herrington of Cushing, Okla., arrived Saturday for ,a tew davs visit to rplativpo nnH Mrs. John R. Willis of Beaufort spent a few days here last week with Mrs. Jodie Styron. Mrs. Joe Woolard of Norfolk ar rived here Sautrday for a short vis. it to her sister Mrs. Jodie Styron. Mrs. D. B. Garner Jr. and her mother Mrs T. S. Bell snent Mondav with Mrs. Jessie Garner of Newport. Miss Fannie Watson of New Bern is spending the week with her aunt Mrs. P. E. Watson. Mr. W. M. Hines cf Goldsboro is visiting his mother Mrs. W. F. West. Revival Se-vices at the Presbyter ian church ' !'.l begin Monday night August 26 nad continue through September 1st. There will be morn ing and evening services conducted M . odviwca tuuuucie rs. Troy Brown of Kinston ar- by Rev Mr. Murray of Wilmington. The Go-Getter HARKER'S ISLAND and Mildred Piner. i Ocracoke were here Sunday visiting relatives and friends ; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Pake of Bet ! tie spent a while Sunday with Mrs. ! B. E. Lawrence. (Ey Jimmie Guthrie) The last davs of su:nnwv hnvo ha not brought us any of thr.t "lii-' e"d With his famil -ie new money i ntii: so much i t . omc aic Having iL Illue anu COOI Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith spent the week end at Atlantic. lew aouars ot now which e bod .g j d t Mr. Neal Willis who has been em ployed at Mayport, Fla., returned home Tuesday. Mr. Jim Willis of Morehead City made a short call to the home of Mr. Leon Simpson Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Davis and daughter Dollie Davis returned home Saturday from Gloucester where they have been spending the past week. Mr. E. C. Wade and family of Wil liston passed through here Sunday morning on their way to Washington D. C. Miss Elva Davis and Mrs. A. B. Wade were the guests of Mrs. J. B. I'avis Saturday evening. Mrs. Berkley Simpson spent Sat urday with her mother Mrs. C. G. .Wade. about. I have seen it but it was in the .i-i'imuh Ktiiueman 01 i-roni stre r. in - -nr.. ... . RMfnrt k,,t ., iur- Lawrence will leave , c a, .ixuv i''8.-vV9dn;sdav for the beach we hone and did not care to let me see the . -i " , , . ' forp nn u , t .i ' i I e ; uem ail much success catching fish, race on it so I do not know whether it was Chase or Washington engrav-j vv - i i. ,r j ,!,.. Tf u . t l "e are S'ad t( learn that Mrs. :d thereon. If it happens that I get t; -n- 4.u t. hold of one of those-little bills dur-1 &hPn fnu h m0' . w.ho 18 . ln ing the year I think I shall save it.Morehead City hogpital improving. The Lord has promised good to me, ; niiccri i c onrci about 25 years ago Mr. Alonzo Guth-1 "UOOLLL O VKHClSv rie with his family who lived on a ' 1 farm at Gales Creek moved here. Af- j There will be services held at the ter purchasing land from Mr. W. H. j Christian church Sunday August 25, Gutht-ip Vip hniu- ViJm a v, jint 11 -an 'iW.k k,r PQ n - being a business man of high repute ' Moore. Everybody is invited to come. Virt ont-A ir ... c "cucu iiinisii a store and also i dealt in fish, for 8 or 10 vears he' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell mo- Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Roberts re turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Midgett return ed home Monday from Beaufort where Mr. Midgett took a treatment in Potters Emergency hospital. Mrs. C. W. Midgettand Mrs. J. J. Babb spent a few days in Beaufort last week. Messrs. W. R. Roberts, Theo. Salter and son Ernest and Robert Lee Roberts spent Tuesday night in Beaufort. Mr. Whealton Robinson returned on duty Thursday off ten days leave. 1 He spent his leave at Atlantic with his parents. S Mrs. Homer Harris returned home Thursday. ' -i tAn lvo ra l5iB ' - Mr. Steve Gaskill of Straits was in our berg Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Willis of Southport were called home this week on account of the illness of Mr. Will is' mother Mrs. Georgia Willis. BOGUE. Misses Odessa Jarvis and sister and Edith Lewis of Straits snent thp week end with Mrs. Ecu Taylor. E Mr. Charlie Pringle and son Char lie Thomas of Newport spent several days last week with his sister Mrs. A. S. and Ecu Taylor. Mr. Sam Smith of Baltimore, Md. who has been visiting relatives here returned Jiome Sunday. His mother Mrs. Retfye Smith accompanied him. 'On last Friday mornino' nhnnt 9 -5(1 Mrs. Addie Guthrie's tobacco hn 1 1 ZT.' aPin.next sum" which was operated by Mr. P. M. and do if elected. WUW I see that , u t i jcaia lie .. . ... prospered, but he soon became tired, stored to Kinston Friday. moving ro some place in Florida. In ' , the meantime he took typhoid fever i Tw:'i! which cost him several hundred dol- lars and almost his life. Hnwpvpr S he recovered, moving back again';? home here on the island whprp pvprv N body was his friend and he was ev-;"i! erybody's friend. He again aid well If but soon fell a victim to his old dis- ? ease and died having his wife and nine children to mourn his loss. ! Monday after being taken serious-jt !y ill Mrs. Margaret Guthrie his wife ? being 60 years old died, still leaving I a the same nine children. Luther at'? the Fort Macon Coast G uard stntinn 1 ... Wallace of Newport News, Va., Leon at Southport C. G. Station, Hinkley on the Lieht ShiD. Ca TIP T.finl'Ciiir shoals, Carl and Lesti hprp flhinnr two daughters, one married and one single with all the .people to mourn for her. She was a eood Christian woman serving a life time in the Methodist cnurch South. Man that is born of woman sinneth because he is born of a sinful crea ture but he who is born of God does not sin for the seed remaineth in him and he cannot sin. There's another voting t;mp drawing nigh and it seems that every body is just trying to do the worst they can. It's like Will Rogers said "I only know what I read and Reer? is running." I sruess pi--vKaH .;u announce tnemselves again next sum Cotton and Linen Nets, Twine and Fittings for all the Fisheries. GOLD T A. 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