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THE! BEAUFORT NEWS THU RSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1929 PAGE FIV -u Personal Noles- Telephone II DIPPING INTO SCIENCE V Labrador's little population of 4,- home to her daughter Mrs. George R. 000 is almost doubled when fisher- Russell at Russell's OppIc X j men migrate there each summer for 3 i the cod industry. Miss Laura Thomas who has been I spending her vacation in New Bern ' returned to Beaufort early in the week. T) ,! M T r T.Tn,.f.: .,t l Tuesday for a few days visit in Ral eigh and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dey have as their guest, Mrs. George X. Thomp son of East Orange, New Jersey, a niece of Mr. Dey. D. W. Morton spent yesterday in Kew Bern on a business trip. Miss Mildred Whitehurst left Sun day to visit her aunt Mis. Laura Tripp I the other fellow. The avnra; mat never wnnfs to arbi trate unless he Is morally certain of Ills Inability to lick f.XX-X-X-'X-X-X-XX-X-X'V Sleep Walker Sleep walking occurs usually In highly sensitive or neurotic ludlvldiinls. caused by III health or over eating. The sleep walk er Is really acting his dreams Generally lie cannot hear ordl nary sounds, does not see. and can neither taste nor smell When he awakes, If anything Is remembered It Is remembered as a dream. ((E). 1!) 2 1) Wertern Newspaper Union.) "m"XmX"m"Xm2XXXm!2'v Glenna Collett Wins Again in Wilmington. Mr. Aycock Brown of Ocracoke i. spending the day here. He was ac companied by Mr. Thurston Gaskill who is staying at Morehead City. Mrs. W. L. Bell of Dover arrived this morning on a visit to her sister Mis. W. P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Pitts spent the week-end with Mrs. Pitts' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skarren. Mr. T. A. Uzzell of Greensboro ar rived here yesterday on a business mission. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin spent the week end in Washington with relatives. Mis. Claude Willi? iting her sister Mrs. who is ill. of Davis is vis Clyde Peterson HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. R. B. Gray, who has been in the hospital for a short period left for Norfolk early in the week for fur ther treatment. Mr. Carl Eubanks of Beaufort is a patient in the hospital this week. FREE VACCINATION CLINIC A clinic for free vaccination a gainst typhoid fever or diphtheria will he held every day for the next four weeks in the offices of Drs. C. S. Maxwell and W. S. Chadwiek. Any one in the county desiring vaccina tion may receive same free of charge. Hours from IQ to five o'clock, daily except Sunday. BRIDGE PARTY AT MOREHEAD CITY. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Agnew Lewis of Morehead City, entertained friends from New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort in honor of Mrs. E. R. Robinson of Westerly, R. I., who is visiting her sister in Beau fort, Mrs. Murray Thomas. Covers were laid for six tables, and after a number of progressions, the guest of honor was presented with a pair of candlesticks with pistachio green candles, and a bonbon dish to each player having the highest score at her table. Following the game a two course luncheon was served. Mrs. . Lewis had as her guests, from Beau fort, honoree Mrs. E. R. Robinson, Westerly, R. I., and sister Mrs. Mur ray Thomas, Misses Lottie Sanders, May Belle Neal, . Mesdames Joseph House, J. S. Gutsell, F. R. Seeley, Bayard Taylor, W. G. Mebane, Claud Wheatly. From Morehead City, Miss Lucy Green, Mesdames D. G. Bell, .Herbert Thornton, Floyd Chadwiek, Clarence Taylor, Byrd Wade. From New Bern: Miss Lula Pugh, Mes dames Edward Pugh, J. R. Chadwiek, Robert Smith, R. D. Grantham, Neal Smith, Thomas Lee Taylor. ard Taylor who held highest score; were presented with beautiful hand-1 kerchiefs. A delicious salad course j was served. Mrs. Dey had as her guests for the evening, Mesdames I George N. Thompson, Edmund Jones, : Joseph House, N. W. Taylor, Bayard j Taylor, and Misses Emmaa nd Etta; Hanson. ! LOGAN WHITEHURST DIED , AFTER LONG ILLNESS Mr. Logan Whitehurst age 36, who', was taken ill in Florida several months ago, died in the hospital here i Thursday afternoon October 10th. ! He was brought home, to his loved I ones, several week, before his death, j With tender loving hands they did ! everything in their power trying to j restore him back to health. j On Wednesday before his death, 1 due to Dr. Maxwell's advice Logan ! was taken to the hospital. On Thurs day he rested and slept unusually 1 will. Late in the afternoon while still sleeping he gently passed from : life to death. The funeral services were held at the home of his aunts Mrs. John C. Rice. Rev. L. L. Smith and a few friends made the services very sim ple, yet very pretty and touching. His family and family conections wish to thank the friends for the beautiful flowers and their sincere sympathy. Mrs. Etta Whitehurst and family. Glenna Collett won the women's golf championship of the United States for the fourth lime nnd r lie second con secutive ye.ir, over rhe Oakland Hills course, at Detroit. She defeated Mrs. Leona 1';. -sler of t.ns Angeles. 4 and 8, in tlio ! " Iiolp final, which was ns I'r a olf match as wmi'i) ever played. Sports Ensemble ROE We are having some pretty weather at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Theresa Nelson of Atlantic were visi- j tors here Sunday. Messrs. Levi and Robert Goodwin , were visitors at Atlantic Sunday. Messrs. Oscar, Lloyd, Milton Good-; win and Harvey Daniels were visitors at Beaufort Friday. ; Miss Naomi Goodwin of Lola was a visitor here Sunday. ! Mrs. Martie Lupton of Lola spent i Sunday here with her mother. '. NICE PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. ROBINSON Monday evening at her home on Front Street, Miss Lottie Sanders vtntertained a few friends at bridge honoring Mrs. E. R. Robinson, of ', Westerly, R. I., sister of Mrs. Murray I Thomas who is on a visit here. There were three tables of bridge, and af ;ter a number of progressions,,, top- score prize, an attractive' set 'of bridge nuftibersyi went to Mrs. F. R. .Seeley. iMr$s Sanders' honoree guest ?was presented with a lovely pair of candles' A; .'delicious salad course Was "MTv'el at the id of rt aiWe. vMies Sanders' guts were: Mesdatnets E. R. Robinson, Murray Thomas,. H. M. Hendri. F. R, Sesley, N. F.-Eure, 4 J. S. Gutsell, Jim Rumley, F. E. Hyde, Clande Wheatly, Guy Potter ( of ; Greensboro, Lawrence Duffy of Greensboro,. Mass Margaret Gustin. Mr. Milton Goodwin has bought a new Overland. i Miss Edna Mason of Atlantic was a j visitor here Friday. Mr. John Weston Smith of Atlan-! tic spent a short while here Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Goodwin and Mr. Goodwin's grand mother Mrs. El len Goodwin of Lola spent a while here Sunday. Mr. Milton Smith and Misses Bes sie Daniels and Myrtie Goodwin went to Atlantic Saturday night. Mr. Courtland Gillikin carried mother to the doctor Saturday. A tun suei'e Jacket, helted und short i trimmed with buckled bands "f suede at the collar nnd cuffs, a sport sweat er jnd an nccordion plaited tan silk crepe sk jit inside up this interestiiiK spurts ensemble. A final touch is add ed with a roman striped scarf and a oft tan felt hut banded with Roman stripnl ribbons. his Elder and Mrs. W. W. Styron were visitors at Morehead City Saturday. The teachers Miss Gertrude Styron : from Davis and Miss Thelma Mason from Atlantic spent the week end at 1 home with their parents. ! We are glad to hear the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lupton is improving. FASHION REVIEW Miss Virginia Daugherty spent Sat urday night with Miss Ulva Daniels. Everybody! Don't forget the Hal lowe'en Party to be given at the Ce dar Island school building Saturday night October 26th.-, . MRS DEY ENTERTAINS ' FOR HER GUEST Monday evening Mrs. C. P. Dey en Itertained a very few friends at 'bridge honoring her house-guest and . niece Mrs. George N. Thompson of East Onnge, New Jersey. There were two tables, and at the close of Mr. and Mr J. M. Daniels and children attenled church at Stacy Sunday night. !' Panama 4e tt oioest nty i the Weterh Helhiph. ; v ; a Thi Red Cross emblem was found ed through a diplomatic convention held in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1864. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the people of this community for their kindness dur ing the illness and death of my mother Mrs. Hanna Garner and es pecially to the keeper of the county home. Mr. jScott and his wife Mrs. Scott and to the County Commission ers, also for the beautiful flowers. OSCAR GARNER. the gime the honoree and Mrs;' Eay- Southport, N. C. THE VOGUE New Bern, N. C. Latest Styles Pretty Models Oct. 30th, 8 15 P.M. School Auditorium ." Tuning up For The Wedding." A One-Act play presented by some of Beaufort's best talent. Pretty Girls, Good Music, Se lections by local quartet and other good t features. This entire program is given under the auspices of the Ruth Bible Class Ann Street M. E. Church. BAG OF MONEY TO HOLDER OF LUCKY Ticket Admission Adults 35c All School Children 25c Mr. Roy Willis of Beaufort was a visitor in our community Sunday last. Miss Florence Pigott who is at tending Greenville college spent the Two million crows was the estimat ed population of one crow roost in j week end at home with parents, Capt. i ennsyivama. i n . Mrs. J. S. Pigott. I Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Gillikin and family of Marshallberg spent Sunday with parents Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson. Quite a crowd of people both old ' and young, attended the tent meeting at Beaufort Sunday. j Mr. Clyde Whitehurst and Sam-! GLOUCESTER. hours. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST A LIGHT BROWN KID glove on street in Beaufort. Finder please return to Mrs. B. T. Allen, Broad street, Beaufort. It pd. Miss Zulekia Nel-on who is attend ing Greenville College, spent a fe-v days at home with her parents Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson. Mr. Loren Gaskill, who is employed at Beaufort with friends spent some time in Gloucester Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. M. Whitehurst returned i f I mie Lefferts motored to Russell's: Creek Monday and spent a few Announcement I with to announce to my friends that I am now with Eudy's Barber Shop No. 1 and will appreciate your patronage. Samuel R. Richardson Dr. W. S. Chadwiek Mk Jc;ne & Surjjery O'fi-e Mourn: - to 12 and by Appointm"" 'hire in Potters Emergency Hospital Office Phone 46 Res. 41-L i I : i jl W. E. SKARREN AND CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING Estimates Cheerfully Submitted Beaufort, N. C. 'Phone 142-J ? I T J I r I Hi Important to BUYERS OF NEW CARS FROM time to time General Motors has devoted its messages in this paper to giving facts which help the car-buyer get full value for his automobile dollar. In keeping with that policy of frankness, this message gives facts about the prices of new cars which every one should know. yHis is the standard price tag used by General Motors dealers to show what makes up the delivered prices of their new cars. List Price. The f. o. b. price advertised by the factory. Freight and Delivery. An authorized amount to cover the freight charges paid by the dealer and the cost of unload ing, inspecting, supplying fuel and oil preparing the car for delivery to you. Accessories. A charge for any additional accessories that may be purchased. ili fConsidw lit delivered price umtll as lU liil ((. o. k ) priCT wh.n j comparing atitomobil. valuas. General Motors demurs' delivered IjJrVffl pricas include only authorized charges for freight and delivery, jSjJT and th. charge (or any additional accessories that may be desired. ism er am) ... (sans) 111 ) (BoiT Mil.) MSS LIST PRICE ito.ij ..... . . .$. . , ft FREIGHT and DELIVERY ..... . ... DELIVERED PRICE 1111$ ACCESSORIES n lu t, . u p,), TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE $.... TUi. pint mn l ujv PunU. fuy b, fewcj , &MMS1 cm-Maul Monthly Dayman it onirmj Ei?fi&3 HEN you buy a new automobile, it is the delivered price that you actually pay. The delivered price consists of the list price of the car the f. o. b. price adver tised by the manufacturers plus certain other charges which the dealer makes. You should know exactly what those charges are and what each one is for. There is no mystery about the charges added by General Motors dealers. They have adopted this standard price tag, which tells you everything. Nothing is hidden. There is no extra charge to permit a seemingly better trade-in offer. No extra charge to cover advertising or any other item. You know exactly what makes up the difference between the list price and the delivered price. Each charge made by the dealer is fair and reasonable. Use this tag for reference. Make it your guide in comparing automobile values. For the delivered price is the price you really pay. Below is given the range of list prices for each General Motors car. They are just as low as General Motors' vast production, centralized purchasing and reasonable profit per car can make them. General Motors dealers maintain this value in their delivered prices of these cars and show you every item on the standard price tag. Look over the General Motors line. Then clip the coupon. CHEVROLET $515 $695. A six in the price range of the four. 7 models. PONT1AC $745-5895. Big six"luxury at low cost. 7 models. OLDSMOBILE $875 $103 j. The Fine Car at Low Price. 6 cylicdcrsv8 models. MARQUETTE $965 $10Jj. Bnick't fine new companion car. 6 models. OAKLAND $1145-4137$. The All American six. 5 models. J A car for every purse and purpose" VIKING $1595. General Motors- new "eight" at medium price. 3 models. BUICK $1115 $1995. The greatest Buick of them all. 14 models. LASALLE $1195 $1875. Companion car toCadillac. 14 models. $7000. The Standard of the ALSO FRIGID AIRE Automatic Rr frifeermtor. New silent models with oldontrol device. Tu tonr cabinets. Price and model range to suit every tamiiy. DEICO-LIGHT Electric Plants Water Systems. Provide all electrical conveniences and labor saving orvices for the num. GENERAL MOTORS Tl'Nf IN Gfnrral Motrin Family Party, cwrv Mont, v, y :-0 I' M. (Eastern Standard TmieJ Vi'Ar1 aw 7 assucutii Uui3 suuo&s. CADILLAC $3195- Wotld. tf niodtls. . ; (Baae prices f o. b. factories) P" CLIP THE COUPON -Mmmm J General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit. Mich. W What goea 00 behind the accnet in a gic&f huromorMlr imlurtr? uttt Gen- Ieral Moron' The innde ttorv is told ta 4 little toioi with k lit r term mf (aenra. Thu book tt, Ofm M.T will he of value m ev-y car I buret. It u fm. Send the coupon. Cherk 11 wticujjr nrutiuta Ton would like to know about. Name. ,.rldes. ICHrVKPUT IONTIAC ) eiDSMCBIUi I MARQVTTTE OAKLAND ! 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