JIEjEAUFORT NEWSTHURSD AY,. JANUARY 16, 1930 U -Personal NoZes- Telephone II d ; eral members of the club. The birth-Eethelehem church will conduct the day cake, with its nine lighted can-; funeral. dies was brought in and cut by Mrs. c n Tr:i.ti i . .. o. r. nuueoranu and air?, m. Leslie ?AGE FIVl Davis Past Presidents of the club. i MRS. JULIA E. HARRISON PASSED AWAY TUESDAY I BAPTIST WOMEN ORGANIZE FOR ASSOCIATION WORK ! The News has just learned of the d.-ath of Mrs. Julia E. Harrison, wife oi Kev. A. E. Harrison, mnirter of Collins, Ohio, which oc-i curied on Tuesday the 14th instant ' MpthorlKt Ionizing tne womens Mrs. H. E. Mock of Maxton, X. C, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mullen of Gatesville, X. C, aie visiting thtir parents Reverend and Mrs. R. F. Munns on Queen Street. fire that ai.o endangered the lives of be remembered by many of the boys Mr. Claude Felton has just return- the occupants of the house last Fri- and girls of that period as Julia En ed from a trip to Charlotte, Aslieviiie day nights hortly before midnight. A nc-tt. party of Beaufort men returning As a young girl she joined the f mm the Shriners' meeting at Xew Fethelehtm Methodist church of ' EF Al mOT 1UITW 14F1 P A VF i:.,. n... ... " ' " urs. niin ison was tne daughter o I LIVES OF HELMS FAMILY the late Dr. and Mrs. George Noble I Ennett of Cedar Point. ' The home of J. C. Helms of More- In the early 90"s Dr. Ennett livid .icuu v-ii., ns milium uionuj.u uv a in ntauiO I ana MIS. Horrunn u-i and other points in North Carolina. Mr. Charles Doyle of Lowell, Mich igan spent a few days here this week on business Ramsey. and visiting Mr. I. E. Sheriff J. H. Davis who has had a right bad attack of flu is now much better and hopes to get out s soon as the weather clears up. Eern happened along while the fire was making considerable head.vay and aroused the sleeping family. They also turned in the fiv-: alarm and "help ed to bring out a ci nsiderabie part of the furniture and other articles from the burning building. Those togue and from that time she al ways found great intere.-t and joy in the work of the church. She was married to Rey. Harrison in Asheville, N. C, in 1;10 but for a number of years had liv;d in Ohio. Mrs. Harrison is sm-vivprl hv w in The Baptist women of the newly formed Atlantic Association met in the Tabernacle church Xew Bern, X. C. January 8 for the purpose of or- work of the new Association. A splendid repre sentation from the churches was pre.-- i. 1 il - 1 A C .1 , fui ami me neynoie oi tne entire (meeting was the desire to go for j ward and accomplish greater things ' for the Lord in 1030 than ever be fore. Several pastois of the Asso ciation were present, giving inspira tion and assuring the women of th.ir ih?:itiect coopiiation in the W. M. i U. work. ! The following officers were elect ed: i Supt :x. c. J. . ?rne consecratl lead-1 for cash, to highest bidder, at couri ers the W. M. U. work of the Atlan-J house door in Beaufort, X. C, on tic Association will surely enlarge, I Monday, February 17th., 1930, the progress, and glorify God. iancs in said morteairp rWrihoH The next meeting will be held with I viz: The Eastern half (1-2) of lot num bered eighty-seven (87), Xew Town, Beaufort, X. C, aceordin:r to plat of said town. This January 15th, ll'3(). I Gem ire 15. Monrw. Marshallberg church in October 1930. City MARRIAGE LICENSES. Harvey Gaskins, Morehead and Lena Guthrie, Wildwood. James C. Mundine and Maybeile ! V liliams, Newport. I Booker T. Bell and Gloria Fender j son, Wild'.vood. ; Jos. Bell and Mary Daughter-. ndwood. Marion Tolar Xoe and Violet Ar thur, Bettie. J. F. Duncan, Att'y. Mortgagee. Feb 6 NOTICE. j, North Carolina, Carteret County. j Authorized by terms of mortgage Mrs. R. N. Scott, New Bern ,!?ltefl December 31, 1928, recorder! i Book 37. r:re fins ivnpn',i k.. w Assistant Sunt. Mrs. J. S. H'H-' H. Fulclur son, PollockfviHe, N. C. 'to George Secty. & Trevis. Mrs. U. E. Swarm ' mortgagee will offer for s ile and Piaufort, X. C. I and wife Lucy Fulcher, B. Mom !r.2EN WANTED IMMEDIATELY i by giant international industry; over ;700O al'-ea-.'y staited; som;- doing an nual business $13,000; no experience i or capital required; evrrything sup plied; realize success, independence j RiAv!: ich's way: retail fond products, soap t"i'et preparations, stock, poul try supplies: your own business sup ported by big American, Canadian Australian nd.i.-'trie-; re.-ourcs ov ir $17,000,000: established 40 years; ret our proposition; all say it's great! Rawieish Company, Dept. N C-G7-J, Richmond, Va. 3t 1-30 ' kJJlllllC, ttllU UClUlitCl Miss Lillian, left last week for an ex- ATLANTIC BEACH DIRECTORS tended vsit to New l ork, where they will be with their son and broth er, Mr. Oliver Springle. who assisted in the rescue were Kev- nusband and four children and fiend J. A. ache, V . H. bailey, Hu- addition, by the fololwing brothers ton Hill and R. B. Wheatly. George X. Ennett, Biack Mountain' X. C, L. B. Ennett, Silverdale, X. C. Dr. X. Thomas Knnutt i?,v.v, HOLD MEETING TODAY Va., and A. D. Ennet:,' Laurinbni-' N. C. Mission Study Leader Mi Mr. W. J. B. Shull of Newport was a visitor in Beaufort Wednesday, A meeting of the directors and oth- p., i . , T i ,u e l4 Luna! will be in the o d Bon en- eis interested in the affairs of At- rn .t f,,-i,. u , r....i, k ui.i tt family buiying ground at till L IV. UirClV-II ir LJ UK: HCai HU UlUJ.- t nsnt C i . - 1 n. It nnnn in Voir Rwi'n n'rrir; i is reported that some arrangement Miss Mary Robinson who has been will be made as to the reopening this spending some time in Beaufort with popular resort place next summer, her sister and mother, returned to , Those who expected to attend the Raleigh Tuesday. meeting from Beaufort were J. F. Duncan, W. A. Mace and C. R. Wheat Mrs. Hugh Overstreet of Burgaw ly and Luther Hamilton of Morehead was a visitor in Beaufort over the City. A representative of the New week end. York interests in the property is also expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Biull Cooke and, daughter Virginia, and Mr. A. J. Cooke returned from Louisburg Sun day night. 18th., Rev. R. W. Barfield pastor of Smith Jr.. Oriental, N. C. Feieonal Service Leader Mrs. Scott Swindell, Morehead City. N. C. Young People's Leader Mrs. M. L. Davis, Beaufort, N. C. Lender of Group I Mrs. D. R. j Lewis, Marshallbtrg, X. C. j Leader of Group II Mrs. A. L. ! Dail, New Bern, N. C. j Leader of Group III Mrs. F. M. j Jenkins, Maysville, N. C. :.'ir.. 3f- WE ARE GIVING To The First Rew Hears Baby Born in Carteret County This Year ! Important Notice i LEN I ITHY SESSION OF COUNTY CUORT the Reverend and Mrs. William P. Mc-I (Continued from page one) was required to pay 1 tlfljjjMil Mil. ojigiiuuig - some time at the Manson House. Mr. costs, given four month? jail sentence McCorkle is affectionately remem- and 48 hoU!'s to Ket ol't of the State berpd ns Tuwtrr nf fhi Ann Svonf Stanly Methodist church in 1879, before he white youth who and Mrs. McCorkle were married. of her mother Mrs. S. M. Jones remains critically ill. Organization Created Lockhart, twenty year old livss near Camp Glenn was tried for retailing: and convictpd on the testimonv mainlv of 'Mrs. J. P. Harris was called to Jnhn "olte Jr- wh0 sal(1 he bought Bethel last Thursday U the bedside five P'nts from the defendant. He ,vnn : was aeienaea Dy attorney runner j Hamilton. Judge Hill said owing to j the youth of the defendant he would 1 igive him a chance. He was fined BIRTH OF SON $100 and the costs, to be paid $50 ! cash and the balance in three monthly Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0v-: installments. He is also required to ens of Marshallberg, Sunday, Janu-ishow good behavior for 12 months ary 12, a son. I If he does not behave he will have jto serve six months on the roads. I Louis Henry, colored Beaufort ; fisherman was tried on the charge of r T 11 c 1 lian assault with an ice pick on Bev- i ur i raining Jaiooi,erly Jones who was tried at the same I time for assaulting Henry with a pal- (Bv Vera A. Stubbs. Secv The organization meeting for the ; Wheatly and Jones by Mr. Hamilton, j fttanaara iraining nooi lor carter- A number of witnesses testified that et county was held at the Methodist Jones hit Henry with a paling and church in Beaufort, Sunday, Decern-1 Henrv admitted st.iekintr the nick in ber 29, 1929, with Mr. L. L. Gobbel, 'Jones' side. The verdict of the courts conference superintendent, in charge, was acquittal a? to Henry and guilty Mr. J. A. Hornaday of Beaufort as to Jones. He was 1st off with the was elected chairman of the Board of costs. Managers. Jesse Rountree, colored plasterer Rev. B. B. Slaughter suggested ; from Wilson charged with an assault that the pastors and Sunday School upon J. O. Harris with a rifle was ac superintendents of the county consti- quitted. tute the Board of Managers. This J. O. Harris Jr., aiding and abbet suggestion was put ia the form of a ting in sale of liquor was acquitted, motion and was carried unanimously. ' J. O. Harris Sr., assault on Ruth Mr. E. H. Gorham and Mr. C. S. Harris, judgment suspended on pay Wallace of Morehead City were noni- nient of costs. inated for vice-chairman. Mr. Gor- This ' morning Howard (Nig) j ham was elected. Mrs. J. H. Stubbs Rhodes was tried on a liquor charge.' of Beaufort was elected secretary- His mother and sister Viola testified I treasurer. that he brought five half gallon jars' The following chairman of commit- of liquor home and that the mother j tees were elected, with the privilege made him take it away. He denied of appointing their associates; ownership of the booze but Judge1 Publicity Rev. R. F. Munns, ch.; Hill decided that eight months on the I Rev. B. B. Slaughter. roads would about cover the defense, j Enrollment Miss Emily Loftin, He had served a term of six months ch, Mrs. B. F. Royal, Morehead City; once before on a retailing charge. ! Mrs. B. H. Noe, Beaufort; I Mr. Slaughter suggested that the COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS TO THE TAX PAYERS OF CARTERET COUNTY' . In order to render as much help as possible in the payment of taxes, I will be glad to accept partial payments in any a mount that the tax payer is able to make. If you will drop me a card I will send col lector to call on you and accept such pay ment. If all the tax payers will do his part in this matter it will be of great assist ance to both Countyand tax payer. It is a well known fact that these small payments can be made better than putting tne matter oft until you have saved the en tire amount of your tax. We can work out this tax problem if each payer will cooperate with me and while it means a great deal of extra work for the office in the way of book-keeping, yet I am willing to do this in order that I may render this service to you. , The taxes must be paid, this is a fact, and after much consideration of the mat ter, I believe the suggestion I have herein made if accepted by all will make the pay ment of the same much easier. Yours truly, JAS. H. DAVIS, Sheriff. This Jan. 15th. 1930. Pmgeirs Sunday school and departmental su penntendents be an additional com mittee for enrollment. Entertainment Mrs. N. F. ch, Mrs. S. H. Haywood; Mrs Taylor, Morehead City; Mrs. Slaughter, Morehead City. Arrangement Mr. X. F. ch. Books Mrs. F. R. Bell. INTERESTING MEETING ' Eure, J. C. B. B. X (By Publicity Chairman) !: The January meetinir of the Com-I' munity club was very well attended, !! and much interest shown. About I Y i twenty-five members were present, Eure, and $20.00 in membership fees was j received. Three name? were pre sented for memhershin. Tho rlnh nl. Finance Mr. F. R. Seeley, ch. jways has a hearty welcome for new It was decided to hold the school members, in Beaufort, beginning Sunday even- Mrs. P. B. Loftin, chairman of Li ing February 2, at 7:30 and continu-jbrary Committee reported sixteen ing through Friday evening at the 'new books bought for the lihrarv same hour. ! The use of the library is extended The following courses, suggested j free to all club members, a fee of in relation to courses given before, $1.00 per year bemg charged others were discussed fully by Mr. Gobbel, who desire the use of it. and accepted by those present. I The Civics Department is making 1. Principles of Religious Teach- plans for the coming of Mrs. Law ing, or Teaching in the Sunday School ton, who will present a lecture in our Possible teachers, Prof. R. N. Wilson, town on the evening of January 23, B. G. Childs or Dr. John W. Carr. ,on Highway Beautification and Pre- 2. Program of Christian Religion serving of Natural Roadside Beauty, or Bible of Worship. ;with pictures taken in various states, I ossible teacher Dr. Cranf ord. j including our own. It is hoped that 3. Training Adolesence in Wor-,a large number of citizens of Beau ship Mr Gobbel. !fort and surrounding commuities will btory Telling Miss Keene. hear Mrs. Lawton. No charges will A meeting of the Board of Mana-!be made, gers is called for Sunday afternoon This meeting marks the 9th birth at three o clock in the Beaufort j day of the club, and at the close of Methodist Church. It is very impor- the business session a social hour was tant that all members of this Board ! much enjoyed. Mrs. R. B Wheatly be present to make arrangements for was in chnrcp nf th fMi, the successful Conduct of the School, unrl ,. ocoict,, ; t... 'IA Taxpayers of Carteret County please take notice that, beginning Monday, Jan uary 20, 1930, Miss Dora Fulcher, my dep uty collector will make this her schedule in collecting the 1929 Taxes in the differ ent townships and communities of the county. The schedule follows: Place Township Monday, Jan. 20 Cedar Island Tuesday, Jan. 21 . . . Marshallberg Wednesday, Jan. 22 Mill Creek Thursday, Jan. 23 Sea Level Friday, Jan. 24 Atlantic The following week: Monday, Jan. 27 Smyrna Tuesday Jan. 28 Bettie & Otway Wednesday, Jan. 29 Bogue Thursday, Jan. 30 Stella . Friday, Jan. 31 Pelletier other townships will be announced later. A special urge is made to the taxpay ers to make an effort to pay their current taxes, as there is going to be more fore closing and levying this . year than previ ous. Part payments are accepted. Respectfully yours, J. H. DAVIS, Sheriff of Carteret County -. o Vf A SOLID SILVER BABY CUP The New Baby will start, the New Year with a Sterling Silver Baby Cup from BELL'S, making its gift one of worth Jewelry. The happy parents are requested to secure a statement from the attending physician as to the exact hour and minute of the baby's arrival. Send this information before February the first to B. A. Bell. Telephone messages will not be accepted. Physician's written statement must be sent. B. A. 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