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V to- PAGE Ek-HT JZS "'rRr NEWS THLTcpAY. JANUARY 16, 1930 FORMER BEAUFORT PASTOR AND WIFE VISIT HERE Reverend William P. McCorkle,! and Mrs. MvCorkle of Burlington are spend:"- -i f ".v weeks at the Manson House. M.-. McCorkle is affectionate-1 ly remeirbored by the old.r people of Beair .vr having served as Pastor: of the M. K. Church in 1 STi). After leaving- Beaufort he married Miss Lu-1 die Andrews of Charlotte. They eel-; ebrattd their golden anniversary De-! eember 30, of last year and as Mr. j McCorkle stated to the News, has; brought his bride of fifty years to1 Beaufort to meet his many friend- here. Mr. McCorkle wrote this poem on the eve of their anniversary and presented it to her. j TO MY WIFE AN i ANNIVERSARY GIFT By William P. McCorkle. Full fifty years at last have fled since we twain were made one; And now dear wife, with silv.re head, we face n sinking- sun. Our past is mixed of joy and tears, but more ot joy than grief: God's love, through all the vanished years, stands out in clear relief. Ormcnd, i Williams, Mary and Gladys j French Ambassador at Washington Biockwel!, Edith Allen, Teague, Ay- i was a kitor in this city last Friday eoek, Edeei ton, Cobb. Leray. Dophne ', and Saturday. Major Theaouit who I.edyard, Roger-, Bettie Marker. Ola was flying a'mor.t plane of the French T-o:-: . and Mtsd:ime Sam Holioway type with engine on top, was on his ?'..! L ".-'.e Smith. j way to Miami. Fia., to att.nd the cel- j ebration of the (tedicatiim of Miami's J-'-VS'P CLUB ENTERTAINS ; first municipal air dock and the open ih .Music Club was t atercained I ing of the second, annual air meet, i urday evening at the fe uie vce of ! was forced to land here on account of Gd.ikin with Mrs. Norman ; trouble with the propeller. The crew "O ana ham Ho own v . is lii iitinf thi C a .. -ir; (,..,, -,.i..- Long last Friday afternoon with loss is his eternal gain. xtend our heart-leit ostes Mr: es. . Luther Hamilton, chairman An inter?.t; i program was nd:r"d. The subject of study he meeting was ''Fiuelio." at FRENCH AVIATOR VISITED MOREHEAD CITY LAST WEEK Major Thenoult, attache' to the Bay , Md., which was i:i the harbor rendered assistance and mended the propeller. Major Thenoult proceed ed on his way Sautrday morning making a stop at Chaileston, S. C. U. D. C. MEETING The Emmaline J. Pigott chapter of the U. D. C. met at the home of Mrs. J. ( Mr.-. K. A. Council, president presid- e ing. After the disposal of the bus-1 h mess ot tlie meeting the remainder of the time was devoted to the life of Roh-rt E. Lee, commenii'i ating his birthilay. An;o:ig those contributing to the Giddens who read a paper on the lif-? of Lee at Wtst Point ;;nd his early mar:iei! life. Mrs. J. C. Taylor read "Memories" of Stonewall Jackson, Mrs. R. T. Willis rendered a vocal s lection. We hen ympathy to loved ones he has left belli:, P. ('. CotlgHto!;, Broiiy Willis. Robert f ' ' , ..:.! 'It-. READ THE NEWS WANT ADS READ THE NEWS WAN T D. W. Morfon Notary Public. Insuranca With M. Letlie Dri BEAUFORT, N. C. ' i i. . m IN MEMORIAM Tax IPmseB's i TAKE NOTICE pa l.i The futur.' holds nor grief nor could find us unprepared; lwill yield, we know, -but more of gain, else we had not been spared. And when it conies, as come it must, that last farewells be givtn, Since God's decree is, "dust-to-dust" parted, we'll meet in heaven. Our parting would be sore indeed, but severance would be brief, And He who ne'er forgot our need will solace either's grief. Or should it be Our Father's will that life for both should cease In one glad hour, twin death would still but mean our greater peace. I would that all the golden store of Klondyke hills were mine .With Africa's diamonds these and more, dear heart, should all be thine. No queen e'er sat in throned estate who merited more of wealth Than thou, my soul's beloved mate, my life's serenest health. IBut since nor gold nor e-ems hnvc T nor works of pr.cious art, M rerforce some throbbing rhymes I'll try the tribute of my heart: Dear friend, the noblest, truest, best. that e'er in life I've found. Great heart, the strongest, tenderest great soul with wisdom crown ed; Right nobly hast thou done thy task, right nobly proven thy love"; More hast thou given than live could ask, save of One Heart above. Thy love enspheres the world for me, and is my manhood's stay; The luster of thy constancy giKis e'en the sunlit day. Thy shining soul its radiance lends my spirit's somber shade, While round thee flock a host of friends to whom thy love is bread. On and after February first you? taxes draw a penalty of one per cent per month you can borrow for one-half per cent per month. The county can't borrow except at a high per cent. Pay your taxes help your county pay its obligations. Do it now today. J. H. DAVIS, i Sheriff of Carteret Countv KEG O' NAILS Since God in His infinite love ha- seen til to take from our mi. 1st Wal- A Tl . . ier rarsons we now our heads humble submission and while we wi miss him in our Sunday School class and in our tv;ry day life we feel our f Dr. WsVChadwkkl ! Office Hours: .j. $ '. to 12 and by Appointment y ' ::'. c in Potters Emergency a Hospital X Office Phone 46 Res. 41-L y . DEPENDABLE SERVICE During the year 1930, and all other years, it will be the aim of this store to give the best possible service to our patrons. We carry a big line of the purest drugs. Your prescriptions will be carefully and accu rately compounded. Our stock of sun dries is large and nev and our soda foun tain service is sanitary and up-to-date. We carry a Full Line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos Joe House Drug Store D1 on ti r 11 i x nunc 1 ne iexau L.ine SPECIAL SALE SALESMAN'S SAMPLE SHOES BARGAINS THAT CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED OL. Ill THURSDAY JANUARY 9, 1930. Published in the in terest of Beaufort, Morehead City, & Vicinity by the Noe Hardware Co. B. H. Noe, Editor We have a Spec ial on 3" and 4" Ratchet Sere w envers, call in to see them. John Small said he had a hen that laid an egg six inches lor.g, that's nothing ! 'We can beat that, with one of our new egg beaters. Ladies our new egg beaters are great, call in and see them. The children run within thine arms, the aged own thy grace; Young men and maidens snoot- tv,,, charms; love kindles from thy face, i Thine is an angel's gentle tread, aniv' ' ' vvvvvvvvv''- angel's holy art; Wise age shines silvern on thy head glad youth glows in thv heart. December 30, 1920, Burlington, N. C. Morehead City Items The following members of the Methodist church attended the Mis sionary conference which met Thuis day at the Centenary church, Xew Bern: Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Slaughter, Mesdames Vernon Paul, J. B. Morton,' Charles Bennett, Messrs. Chas. S.' Wallace, S. Holioway. Among those who attended the Shrine ceremonial in New Bern last Thursday were : Mr. and Mrs. W M Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Royal! (as. S. Wallace, George Roberts V.'.iiacr and Sam Holioway. Mr. Frank Klein spent the day in Ccshoro, Monday. Misses Annie Sharp, Bettie Ruffin Willis, Julia Willis and Edith Odum le!'t Wednesday morning for Washing t i. 1). C, where they will enter the Ga'l.ngton Hospital there to go in tialning. They were accompanied there by Miss Mildred Willis, sister of Julia Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Hootie Waters left Wednesday morning for Rutherford for a few days visit. -'Irs. J. S. McLohon returned home Saturday from a few weeks visit with friends in New York City. Commander Polio of the U. S. Cutter, Pamlico at New Bern was a dinner guest Monday of Capt. E S Woole of the C. G. boat 203 from Curtis Bay, Md. "Well, now, what time do I have to git to work morn ings?" asked the new hired man. "Any time you like' resnondd a good farmer, so it isn't later than four A. U." Farriers, we are eairying a large and better stock than ever. The Sportsmen aie having good duck shooting, per hap- that's why most of them buy ammunition from us. Hi - Velocity shells are good enough for anyone. I We are running a special in our paint department, any color you wish on ly 10c. Members of Eft. Council J. O. U. A. M. don't forget Jan. 20th, 7:30 a big time awaits you. Rastus:" Well what you all whin ing 'bout woman, I ain't taking de axe wid me am I?" NOE HARDWARE COMPANY "The Winchester Store" Sporting Goods & Hardware Beaufort. Phone 84 Only 211 pairs of infants and children soft soles and first steps shoes and slippers. An unusual opportunity to get several pairs of shoes for the children at an enor mous saving. These shoes are $1 and 2 value. We are selling them to you at the reasonable prices of 49c 59c 69c 79c Come early while you have a variety of style and full sizes to choose from. There are only 211 pair. We can not get more at this price. W. P. SMITH Front St. Beaufort, N. C. lew Wer fm I Save Money With Good Lumber In 1930 MRS. BELL ENTERTAINS FOR SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs. D. G. Bell who is a member Of the Morehead City School Trus tees was hostess tn tho -Po u o.i urday afternoon when she entertained 8t a delightful card party. The hour ere from 3 to 6 o'clock bridge be ing played at four tables. Hio-h Store prize was won by Miss Archie Ormond and second high score prize Was presented to Miss Bettie Wil liams. At the conclusion of the game a SJdad course with coffee was served, ftmong those present were . Muses BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR BUILDING Lumber, rough and dressed, Sash and Doors and Mill Work Complete Line of Building Supplies Beaufort Building Supply Co. Telephone Connection (The Most Complete Automobile Service In Carteret County We Are Equipped to Qive you the Best IN Wrecker Service ALEMITE LUBRICATING SERVICE AUTOMOBILE REPAIR SERVICE DUCO PAINTING SERVICE EIGHT-HOUR BATTERY CHARGING SERVICE -WE SELL- AUTOMOBILE TOP COVERING MATERIAL GENERAL TIRES AND TUBES Loftin Motor Company LINCOLN -FORDSON Craven Street CarsTrucks-Tractors Beaufort, N. C. i) I I 0 il f
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