PAGE TWO THEJ3J-AUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24, l92t ourtiy Correspondence- Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. her sister Mrs. Alex Lewis and chil dren of Beaufort. ping on its side the net ran out and the line becoming tight pulled the net I into and lost many of his fish. It Mr. Leon Gillikin who has been ; is reported that he had to go back employee' at Norfolk for some time on his engine quite a long time as has retur.ed home now to spend some he could not turn around for the time with his parents Mr. and Mrs. I!, i breaking sea. 26 LENOIR COUNTY PEOPLE CHANGE ADDRESS TO PRISON Kinston, Oct. 29 Twenty-six Le noir county residents will be away from home for a few years, their ad dresses to be various federal penal institutions and county jails. READ THE NEWS WANT AD; H. Gillikin. RUSSELL'S CREEK A few of the people of our com munity went to the burial of Mr. George Street Sunday afternoon at Mill Creek. SOUTH RIVER AY ell it looks like at this writing that we are going to have some more Jain. Hope it wont' rain much for we have had such pretty weather for the pn?t few weeks. en.l with his wif.' and family. Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Golden mo tored to little Washington to see her( mother Mrs. Equilla Dowty. They! returned home Friday. Mr. George Tosto and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cannon were in Beaufort Sat urday shopping. Most of the people of our neigh boi hood have been attending the tent meeting in Beaufort. Miss Louise Garner spent Sunday with Miss Ruby Furifoy. Last Monday night while moving the were sentenced m lederal cown or up the channel near Shack-. court at New Bern last week. Most .!i'o:d Point Mr. John Smith of More-! of then) volated the liquor laws. At head rammed Mr. Fred Lewis' boat to lanta will get the largest contingent, the bottom, because of his own steer-j 13, but the pen at Chillicothe, 0., eiifht. A woman will go to out of commission. And too, the next j an institution in AVest Virginia and j dav while the northeaster blew and! a youth to the retormatory at Uasn o:i"ebb tide the channel was literally j ington. The other three will ' serve covered with half gallon jars, brand! short smtences in jails in this dis new with covers attached, all of them trict. having a little bit of whiskey left in- side, the Mullet Pond Fishery found I BIG TURKEY CROP (A il I . . 1 Washington, Oct. 20 The outlook It nas Deen said mat money Mr. G. AY. Golden and A. S. went to Rocky Mount Friday business trip. They returned Saturday night. . i AA'ashington, Oct lUlAS , . . .... 1 i, , , , tl u r -i iior i nannsgiving turaey was pro ""ai Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Springle spent nomei Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sprin gle. Mr. Lem Hardy made a trip to Beaufort Saturday. business The teacher had all the children Friday afternoon to writs William Wallace a letter and the teacher and part of the children went to see him as he has a bad ankle and can't go to school. M!.. 1T1 r it .4 ! a week ago. Mr. G. W. Golden whoof Miss Daigy L SP"g'e Sunday- j has two daughters there heard from! . . . ,..,! them this week. One of them lost i Miss B?atnce Morton of Morehead n f,.;f,. v,o .h oi0 h.!City spent Sunday with her mother Mr. Clyde Saturday. Cannon bought a car lost their lives. This being the third ; lon- tune that Mrs. Equina weeks has lost all she owned in a storm there and was just lucky enoujrh to save their lives. She has a husband and six children. able picture. Tonight is Sunday night our good folks who do not vis- from the fourth grade to the seventh , hou but we are glad none 0f them and father Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mor-,gelves & good gized crowd v,itn a mov ie picture which is supposed to have been Christianized before it made its r.npearance on our shores, yet they collect money for it same as the door ! guard of the theatre. I mean no harm , by this, but really what's tne aiier nee? finncnil hrio-hf .tilnv hv PPOH mil isKs the money t gone , of the department of agriculture. Last night was Saturday night and , E8timat'M ,ace this ,s at the Chanty Theatre as usual held anjne ' than a he use full spell bound for several, The nc it w reported thouirh hours, it is working for money so it, a, th hout the turk . pro. claims, it does not have any drunken g , b the past. shows or anything except a respect-1 , c.. x0 tf .u m crop has been small in recent years. Here Now! A Shipment of New Dresses For Everyday Wear HARKER'S ISLAND SMYRNA a light I as thick Mr. Tim Tosto returned 5ern Tuesday; he went up freight boat Janet. to New on the LENOXVILLE BAY VIEW. The remains of Mr. John AY. Street of Beaufort, but formerly of this place for many years, was brought here Sunday afternoon for burial at the Bay View Baptist church of which Mr. Street was a member for many years.. (By Jimmie Guthrie) Pick ups this veek is of siiuandirinf nature, such a water, too calm, or the moon is too ! bright for good fishing, all for the smoothing over the wrinkled faces of: i our long-waiting gro'terymea, mere; Mr. and Mrs. John Kovd and is one thing I would like to tell our! Mr. :md Mrs. Gay Boyd of Sew Bern ero'ni'pr. if the stores h.re doil t hur- I -a,a . vicif M e Tra .Tnma Willia I Mr. and Mrs. Tom totter ol tns-,riedl make some arrangements . Sundae afternoon. ton-Salem spent a day the past week h b . they can hitndle the fish! Potter's father Mrs. Sey-i .U..1.. rr ras, thPm. thv thpinaelv-i u- !vr,. fh,-;0 now nA Mr Reverend Mr. Cheek preached at; the M. E. church Sunday afternoon. J with Mr.. more Guy Mrs. Guy Willis of Gloacester spent the weefe end here with relatives. Funeral services were conducted by the pastor Rev. AAT. E. Holcomb of Smyrna. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd PiOtt wh is es vil continue to not get, too ich,anj MiV. Stephen Day have moved to nionery from we folks, wh have to ; Lola whe they will spend the win niake a sptKtial ttip to Beaufort, rain iter. AVe- miss thenv. very muchi. or shine, ht or cold after our little pay. It is too much for W.' rjei)rie.' Mr. and Mrs. La Simpsort ti to hav to Seave otf everything and , Smyrna were visitors of Mrs. Hardy gt' the ttip aad. in a good man cases Pake MondSay afternoon. Mr. Street up until a short while teaching at Aurora spent tne weew navfi to be ia.tlarsd ta, fight -other end at. home witn. Mrs. riott s par-jwjj.e coliM. howe without it, really it ents Mi', and Mrs. G. AY. Davis. is not sling g: nwadays. If-the " 1 dealer cannot rust with his boatman Mr. Albert Lewi ana iVK. a,. . hii?k honk un i Sir. and Mrs. Geortf Hardy and hildren of Lctkens were; here a short 1- 11 11J?J-I J i.lTTT 1 1 1 11 ! XT .,Hi. " ? ago uvea nere out leu nere anu naae nits Deen attending toe ouu..u:how. can ex88ct gjhermerti to Jlr and Mr. Robert Lupton and to West Beaufort and lived there; at Beaufort the past: week. trust his only catch cC fish with efth-! chfl'dren of New Bern woste here for with his son Mr. George Street up un- i 1 81, or ! a. rtnrt while Sunday. til his death. i Mr. John D. Lewis isf MarshaflbergT; For instani.e the, aase cf Martin i ! spent bunitayefternonn' witn ntr par- Guthlifl lagt weti afteE fting tl A large crowa wno came to pay ents iur. and Mrs. s. wiihh. STRA:Ti their last respects to the deceased coming from Arapahoe, Beaufort, Russell's Creek and Harlovve. It was ton-Salem the past weei to visit rel with fad hearts we saw Mr. Street stives. laid avvav. He was a very kind o'.J i man and we all loved him. On: hearts go out in sympathy to the be reaved who are: his widow, Mrs. Martha Street, and son Mr. George Street, daughter, Mrs. J, T. Graham all of West Beaufort, also a host of grand children, great grand children and relatives. Mr. Street w.is 70 years old and a native of Maryland. Mr. Young of Seattle, Warh.,, fish eries caretaker, was in our community Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberry sp-nt the week end at AYest Beaufort on account of the death of Mrs. AYinber ry's grand-father Mr. J. H. Street. JCc Harold Daniels spfst a few live-long weitk-anil on Saturday mak-jday here last week with. Ms rela- "mir a tlin to his Iniver's, office- he re-iHvJOr. ami frion.lrii; Mrs. Veawrt Simpsomwent to.Wins-fnsed c,utrigltt. to pay lam may of his' earning at all. bscaute, si he saia'. Mr.. Harvey Daniels returned from tiiat Mitrtin ioUl ane. Sit far more Lola Sunday wher he had' been vis money t'ian his bo.itiiiait offered, and itinfe'. because Uartia was ihd'sbteii to him for a summer gill cvrir.t? nut. he had i i the' chamx and used., it. Mis. Pauline Moore of Beaufort. 11 (tur people are' tft'ttirnf ivre and : hiie for a tw days visitin.? her bi'ith-iniore enlightened to thr sense of er Mr. Milton Chadwick. jduty all The time, and their resent- ' j ment will ftrengtheir as time pusses. ! Mi.s Bessit?' Stewart whoL? atteta- Rvimeml it Yuur' Sins. WUl Find ing school at' E. C T. C. '-Ii-eenviiUi. A'ou Out. spent the wefk end with h-tr parej Last Monday proved t be a very I Mr. and Mrsu. AYillmr Stewart. i roug!i: day -jut. en1 th shiasl ff Cape Lookout where many of our fisher ! Miss Mary AATift nr?. .fpent tihe men were manuverirqr in the search 1 week end at' STorAaad Citywith hwr'for f sfa, hoveve.v some fish were dis sister Miss iTeorpia. Whit eh urst. j covered by the boat. f ' whii:hs V'annie j Styron is o-mer. H caosetlt his net ' 1 1 ( "I New style details, rich fabrics and col ors. Everything that the fall frock de mands. Here you will find the dress with popular bertha, the flares, pleated skirts. No important style detail omitted. Made of heavy flat crepe, in Fall's lead ing colors. j Mr., and Mrs. R, L. Danii& viiited j Mr. Bu-ton Daniels Sunday . 1 Mr. Evans was the guest of M.v and Mrs. James Willis Saturday night Mrs. Hardy Pake;. Mrs. Jacne AVil Gs and Mrs. Guy Daniels wsre visi tors at Smyrna ami Marhallberg Friday. Miss Barbara Parians of Beaufort wa sthH guest of MLss Letcte Pake .Saturday nigbt. Tlie (lri'! Is nitnie of navy Wile silk' poprfn. trlfntnel with blue nnd whlte' polfca dot mlliir. It Is made with a heir iind the skirt Is plaited. Dark hose and patent leather shoes are morn. All Sizes Reasonable Prices COME IN AND SELECT YOUR FALL DRESS NOW! Mr. Leon Dowdy of New Bern is here at the bed side of his father Mr. John Dowdy who is ill, Mi-s Florence Pig:- :t of QaucestfE' to be set but while making a circle in who is attend!!) srfseol at EL.C. T. C . ordei to enulose the? fiaft: the big was a viator oi j.Iisset; Fanicttiij breaKr hove-to near' hi farad side fnd A'irgie hsiwU& Sunday morrfritiuniinr his Boat almost otp beam ends. r , . . ... ing. knoefcing it in ssch a direvtin as for Miss- Lela Nelson snd Misss Minnie Nelson-caned on Mrs; Burton; Daniels Saturdky. Mr? and Mrs. Roy Goodwfhv motor- .- Mr. Martin Rhue of Newport was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mason spent Sun day at Crab Point with Mr. and Mrs. West Trum. ' Misses Lossie and Mac Etta Har desty of Oyster Creek attended Sun day school here Sunday morning. Miss Ew Stewart wso ia-, teachinjr at Hookerton, X. C spent .the wesdej end with her parents Mr. . and Mas I Wilbur Stewart. every one on lioardi to lbto&out for led down to Roe' for a short Sun himsif. HKhile the boat ties skip-day. Mi's Brnni ' 'C&adwick': was Sunday aftermiott 'Jguestt of Floremar Pigott of Gloucester. Sfre AOs Messrs. Jim Stalling- and Godley j Sunday, of New Bern were visitors here Thurs j Mr. and Mrs. Clinton: Willis aSaer spendirig a few days with; Mrs. Wr31isr' father returned to Miorehead: Cty t ATTENTION HUNTERS Season Opens November 1 for Ducts See fl WHTis or T. C. Jones, Marshallber Tor ane of the best places on Cor5ounL Hotel accomodEatfons, ReasansEIe Rates. 4' To make your, HALLOWEEN PARTY the success you wish it to be you should have your clothes cleaned and pressed by Johnson-Prevost DRY CLEANING COMPANY HAPPY SNAPPY SERVICE PHONE 2-J BEAUFORT Richard Felton Front Street Beaufort cu ; Mr. Bill Giaham of Guard of Ocean City, N. iter here. Mr. Donald Chadwitk" who is taach- r H-frt-fri'-W- inj;; school at Alliance spent the week ine o-.siien(f with his parents. 3r. and Stirs. G. J. is a vis-iQ Chadwick. s"" J Mr. Chas Herrington of Newporv wa? here Friday. OTWAY BETTIE ! Mrs. Filbert Golden and children of Bettie spent a while Sutwiay with her sisUr-in-la.w Mrs. Y. C Dowtv. I Mr. William Golden who has been i Mrs. Preston Lawrence and cbul ernployed by the Norfolk Dredging dren spent Sunday with Mrs. B. B. Company at Norfolk, Va., motored Lawrence who is on the. sick list. home Friday night on a vacation. Sat lirday night he drove his car off! Mrs. E. D. Lawrence and children JIorth River Bridge in the river no spent the week end with her sister bne was in the car but himself. He Mrs. Connie Gillikin and two children jdid not get hurt much, only his hand j tut but not seriously. He returned Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Guthrie of f.o his work in Norfolk and left his ; Marshallberg1 spent a while Thursday jear in Beaufort to be repaired. , jnlfeht with Mrs. W. -C. Dowty. " . ; N Gk ' Rev. John Sewell of Beaufort Jield preaching here Sunday, a large jprowd attended the services. Miss Teahy Lawrence spent Friday night with her cousin Mrs. Beulah Dowty arid little soft Belford Calvin- Mrs. B. H. Gillikin called to see C. Lawrence Thursday Hiss Lottie Salter of Atlantic who is a teacher at Bettie school, spent Mrs. Emma J;he week end at her home. ! night. v I Mrs. Guy Gillikin of Otway spent! Mrs. Rachel Lewis spent Sunday the week end with her mother Mrs. with her sister Mr;. Warren Gillikin, iAmos Gillikin. ' I Mrs. Ruth Guthrie of Marshall- in 1 Mrs. Rebecca Lawrence who has berg spent Thursday r ight with Mrs. teen visiting her son W. T. Lav.rsnce , P. B. Lawrence. at Beaufort returned home Sundayl j Mrs. Butler Lawrence and two Mr. Filbert Golden rp?rt i'-.z we:'.; daughters spent last week end vlth Cotton and Linen . ' - 1 Ki.t. nr a r tilings i or mn . tho Fisneries." "' GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING ; A. N. & T. CO'S LINEN GILL NETTING BURNHAM'S COD LINES Purse Seines, Traps and all oth er Appliances fitted Complete. wheveyev you will, where fish nets are used, you will find GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING and A. N & T. COY LINEN NETTING the CHOICE of SUCCESSFUL FISHER. MEN. SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. THE LINEN THREAD CO. Distributors of American Net & Twine Cb's Products 200 Hudson Street' ''!: 33 and 33-A Fulton Street NEW YORK CITY ; : BRANCHES- GLOUCESTER 105 Maple wood Ave. CHICAGO 154 West Austin Ave. "BUY THE BEST IT PAYS" BALTIMORE Calvert & Lombard St. v BOSTON 575 Atlantic Ave. JACKSONVILLE 24 East Bay St. SAN FRANCISCO 443 Mission St. i