fHF. BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930
PAGE FIV
-Personal Noles
Telephone
Col. and Mrs. Chas. W. Bryan, of
New Bern and New York, are here
now living in their sunimtr home on
West Front Street.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hassell went
to Jamesville Saturday on account of
the death of their sister-in-law, Mrs.
Marv V. Hassell, wife of Dr. U. S.
Hassell, prominent physician of that ; wife
community. tion
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The reason the
woman pays and
pays and pnys Is
because she buys on
the Installment plan.
has just undergone an opera
for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwick, of J Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Sealey and
Rocky Mount, visited relatives here children of Newport News, Va.,
over the week-end. They were ac- spent the Easter Holidays with Mrs.
companied home by Mr. Chadwick's Sealey's parents Mr. and Mrs. James
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Chadwick. Cree.
1 Two other witnesses were examin
ed but said that they knew nothing
about the women.
Frances Jordan said that both she
and Jeannette Martin are maried and
jthat their husbands were in the
! North. She also said the man found
by Deputy , Gaskill in the room with
ithe Martin woman was the latter's
i husband. The liquor was carried
' there, she said, by a traveling sales
! man and the presence of the other
!men could be explained by the fact
that- they were havin ga party.
Jeannette Martin said that she
is married, that the man found in the
room with her was her husband, who
left the next day for Philadelphia to
resume work. She said she knew
'nothing about the liquor beirj in the
! house.
Leonard Fulcher, a Coast Guards
man, said he was sent to the home
of the defendants Saturday night by
an officer and that he saw Frances
Jordan sell three drinks of liquor
and receive pay for them about elev
en o'clock, which was about two
hour before the sheriff raided the
children will defend it. Few men
have been patriotic enough to shoul
der a musket in defense of a board
ing house. The prosperity and glory
of our country depend upon the num
ber of people who are owners of
homes.
Capt. and Mrs. George M. Willis, i
Mr.
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and two children George Jr., and Ala- -" '.ou
hala of Point Lookout, Md., and Mr., " New Bern.
and Mrs. 0. M. Dough of Virginia j
Beach arrived here Sunday and are; Mrs W. L Bell of Dover was here
the house guests of their sister Mrs. r tne week end with her s.ster
Roland Davis on Ann Street. ,31rs- w- Sm'tn- .
plae.
Both the defendants then were plac
jed on the stand and said that they
.. , . . had never seen Fulcher and that he
Otis Moore left this morning , , . in th.ir home.
iiau uctvi 1 v - -
Sheriff Davis followed them witn
the testimony that Leonard Fulcher
is of good reputation.
Judge Hill charged the jury and
it retired and, after deliberating ov
er an hour, brought in the verdict of
not guilty.
Howard Eudy was charged with
driving a car recklessly and in excess
of the state speed limit. State High
way Patrolmen Crum and Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill of Chap-' . P- Kennedy and children
i win ,, SMtnrdav here with his of Norfolk are spending a short time
.u.. r- g,h tun Rhp arcnm- wth her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom,
lIlULiici mis. uouic ...... jThmnnn
nanied them home Sunday where she uuuu"' .
will spend several weeks. ! !said that Eudy drove hi? car on the
i Mrs. C. Dora and Mrs. Sallie Mav. . ril w;Wa i,.ifff(1 au.he
i i , T t-. i mill em "tu iy -
Miss Virginia Howe visited friends on have moved. to New Bern and are j f fort mi)es an hour and that
and relatives here during the week- makln? their home with Mrs. Dora I ded to sixty when he
end. .Masons daughter Mrs. Spencer. ;reacned the causeway. Eudy was
In jcnr , i fined twenty-five dollars and cost.
Mr. Martin Willis, of Durham was . Keverend R. F. Munns went to ; Dan chadwick was charged with
Raleigh early this, week with Mrs.
here visiting relatives Sunday.
.
Messrs. Charlie and Vernon Harrell visit there a short jvhile,
of Raleigh, visited their parents, Mr. !
and Mrs. John Harrell, over the week '
1
' , ; Hollister, Potter.
nr. A tvjn cnnrtinfT limiftr
Munns' mother Mrs. Rogers who will , T " " f U H attorney.
T ..J.1 TT lUv. nnfntnl a nlnn
I Ij 111 lit? I IliUUULUlI, ClllCliu
not guilty. The Chief of the More-
Mr. and Mr, Charles Potter of ZdC yVoe Force stated that he
Washington D. C, are v,s.t.ng Mr. wag sumLned by -citizens 0f that
Mr. James D. Biggs spent the week
end visiting relatives and friends in
Raleigh and Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. Geddy 'Bennett, Of
Wilmington, spent the week end here
visiting Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Whitehurst.
Capt. Loftin Garner, instructor at
Mr. and Mrs. William Schmidt, of
Wildwood, N. J., spent several days
here this week the guests of Mrs.
Gustave Johnson.
'
Mr. William Rose is herevisiting
his familyv
Mrs. Charles Skarren spent the
Oak Ridtre Military Institute, visited eek end. with her sifter Mrs- J- P- &
relatives in Newnort over the week- avis ln New Bern- attending the
end and was a visitor in Beaufort ast?r Mrf at Christ
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Pitts, of Nor
folk, visited Mrs. Pitts' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W.
week end.
E. Skarren, over the;
Capt. C. A. Clifton. was called to
Norfolk last Friday on account of the
illness. of his brother there.
city who saw a drunken man James
Brown in the car owned by the defen
dant's father and which was parked
in front of Huffman's Pharmacy. The
defendant anda New Bern man nam
ed Watson were both up the street
and were drinking. A half-gallon
fruit jar almost full of whiskey was
removed from under the feet of
Brown by the Chief. He said he
didn't see Chadwick either drive or
occupy the car.
Pf-rw flnHwin testified to the drunk
Church, nf ti.. tj,e nlen
James C. Willis said he saw the
chief remove the whiskey from the
car and kept it for him while he es
corted the men to the City Hall.
Chadwick said that Brown drove
Mr. Howard Gaskill visited his
mother, Mrs.
Annie Gaskill, Sunday.
Va., spent the week end here
i relatives and friends.
Misses Annie Morton, Susan Rum-
ley, and Louise Hudgins, who have
been spending the Easter holidays'
here with relatives, returned to Green !
ville yesterday. ;
Mr. Charles Clifton of Gloucester. v a
ity minutes before he was apprehend
ed. He testified that he knew noth
ing about the liquor being in the car
and that his drinks came from other
sources in Morehead City.
Young Chadwick was fined twenty
five dollars and cost of court, but his
attorney took an appeal to the Su
perior Court.
McKinlpv Godett. color :-d, was
HOSPITAL NEWS
charged with assaulting W. C. Davis,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sparks,
of Cape Lookout, at the Potter Emer
gency Hospital, a son April 17. They
Mr. and Mrs. Aycock Brown, of have named the infant Thomas Jo-
Orriipokp. mnt.nrpd thvnncrh Viprp Sat- seP
urday on their way to Swan quarter. . Messrs. James Dudley, of Beaufort als0 coi0red, with a deadly weapon,
They called at the News office while onn ewis 01 "arKers Island, and nam(lly a lazor, Godett submitted as
here. . Gaskill, of Sea Level, are in he d;d in Polk.e Court ast Friday.
jthe hospital for treatment. TwQ witnesses were examined but
Mesdames A. T.-Gardner and Ar-! r " t0 Mr- and Mrs- John Lewis.:tHey did not seem to know much a
thur Newkirk motored to the Azalea ;of,?arkers Island, a son April 21. t th ff av judfce Hill found
.ir. uus nuns, ot bmyrna, has:him ilty of carrying a concealed
been quite ill with pneumonia, but is!d d, weapon but relieved him of
Gardens near Wilmington last Thurs
day. .
Miss Julia Parkin, who is attend
ing E. C. T. C, Greenville, spent the
Easter holidays here visiting relatives
Mr. -William Keith Saunders, of! The regular monthly meeting of costs of the court the jail sentence
Elizabeth City, son of W. 0. Saund- the Music Department of the Com-! will not be enforced,
ers who is editor of the well-known munity Club will be held at the home Birdie Rice plead not guilty to the
Elizabeth City Independent, spent of Mrs. Horace Loftin Friday even- rharfre of assaultnig a Mrs. Wilis with
MUSI CCLUB MEETS
t.Ka assault charge, and sentenced
to sixty days in jail and work on the
: county roads. Prayer for judgment
;is to be continued and if the defend
ant pays a fine of ten dollars and
the week end here as the guest of ,ing this week at eight o'clock.
Miss Lillian Rice. He called at the
News office Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Leslie Springle has recently'
been promoted from manager of the!,,. '.
local Gulf Rf-.nt.inn t.n Kprvi SoH 1 ashllltgon, D.
a deadly weapon, namely a brick, on
the 18th of March 1929. Witnesses
said that there had been friction be
tween the two families and that on
1 1 sin in nnncf inn Vl OVA Vtflfl VlPPfl
Charles Potter of: aeitation of this by the children
c together with a ' f,0 Uvn nmn;pfl. nn,l as a result
ANNIVERSARY PARTY
Snnprinfpnripnt nf tha Hnif Hiofof inumoer oi friends in eBauofrt gave .
Mr. Hugh Piner has succeeded him Mr and JMrs- Jim Ptter, 8 surprise j()f conmte and briek8 at the houe
as manager, and Mr. A. P. Belangia ip.a7,y .a"d shower. Tuesday evening !flnd one brick hit Mrg, Willis who
ox Morehead City has taken Mr. Pin
er's place.
Grid Star Also Cager
TAX
RELIEF MEETING
HAS LARGE ATTENDANCE
According to reports some 500 del
egates attend the tax relief meeting
in Raleigh Monday. Carteret coun
ty was represented by C. H. Bushall,
Chairman of the Beard of Commis-
linn
Capt. Johnny Leliners ot the Tto
Jans' 1930 basketball quintet, who Is
one of those sports enthusiasts who
doffed his moleskins at the close of
the 1920 football seasun to don bas
ketball shorts and go In for the court
same. Captain Leliners plays guard
on the varsity aggregation and has
carried his teammates to nn Important
position In the season's Far West
competition.
House of Representatives and County
Judge E. Walter Hill. There were
many delegates present from the east
ern counties, as well as other parts
of the State. Sixty six counties were
j represented at the meeting.
Perhaps the principal thing done
at the tax meeting was the adoption
sioners: D. M. Jones, member of the , . . , . .
' I Gardner to call a special session of
the General Assembly immediately af
ter the November eleciio.i to take up
the problem of tax relief. The as
sociation will undertake to raise some
Champion Pea Eater
r n
jgfcjf ftr tm
money to carry on the work which it
has started.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Miss Lucille Anderson ot Los An
geles holding her special knife with
which she won the world's pea-eating
championship by eating upwards of
five thousand peas In exactly one min
ute and ten seconds.
RELIABLE MAN ABOUT 30
years old with car wanted to call on
farmers in Carteret County. Make
?8 to $15 daily. No experience or
capital needed. Write today. Mc-
Ness Company, Dept. M., Freeport,
Illinois.
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MATTRESSES RENOVATED AND
sterilized. We can make your old
mattress as good as new. We also re
pair and sterilize Box Springs, Porch
Furniture, Household and Office
goods. We specialize in making
feather mattresses. Our sterilizing
plant complies with all sanitary lav ?.
For information call' Phone 33 or
write care Davis House, Beaufort, N.
C, Jackson Mattress Co. 4 24
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W. E. SKARREN
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PLUMBING
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Estimates Cheerfully
Submitted
Beaufort, N. C.
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Dr. Florence Uena Snbin, of the Rcckefeller Institute lor Medical Re
search, pictured nt work in her laboratory. For her discovery of the origin
of the Lymphatic system nnd the function of the white blood cell In Its
relation to tuberculosis. Miss Sabin was awarded the annual $5,000 prize of
the Pictorial Review given to the American woman making the most dls-
Unctive contribution ln the fields of arts, letters nnd sciences.
A Comforting
Thought
The average person sel
dom has need of ambu
lance service. But it is
comforting to know that
such service is available.
Our up-to-date car, with a
responsible driver, is al
ways at the disposal of the
people of this communi
ty. A telephone call will
bring it to your door at
ny hour ot the day
night.
or
GEO. W. DILL
MOREHEAD CITY, N.
Phones No. 216 & 116-W
C.
ESTIMATES!
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dail return
ed last Friday night from a ten-day
trip to Washington City, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, and return
ed through the Shenondoah Valley.
Messrs. Roy Eubanks and Charles
Hill returned Tuesday night from
Baltimore.
Mesdames fra, H. Bailey and
!,1hme T A"" ??"et the C- was closing the door. It seemed to
casion being the twentieth anniver-
I be a neighborhood quarrel. Rice ran
sary of their maraige. It was a i u. t.t uon .mp,!
Mr Pnny evenflnV"d Mn andHe conducted nis own defense. Judge
" we!;e fended congratu-j Hm found him guilty of the charge
7Z"; . 6 ",B"C a"u V 'and sentenced him to sixty days con-
cipients of a number of lovely gifts.
COMMUNITY SING
finement in the county jail and work
on the roads, but if he will pay a
fine of twenty-five dollars and cost
of court and be of good behavior to
ward the prosecutrix and her fam
ily for six months the jail and road
Circle No. 1 of St. Paul's Eniaeo-
pal Church will have a sing and get sentence will be suspended
together meeting at the home of Mrs. A change of venue was given in
Hugh Hill had an egg hunt last Sat- C. L. Duncan May-Day, May -1st, at! the case of S. H. Newberry for giv.
urday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock and eight o'clock in th? evening. Every-,ing a worthless, check. The case will
one is invited to come and take part 1 be tried in the Lenoir County court,
in the singing and meet your friends !
twenty-five or thirty young lolks
were present. 1
Mr. T. A. Uzzell of Greensboror
was a business visitor here Tuesday.
-. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Martin made a
trip to Wilmington Wednesday to
see the Pembroke Jones azalea gar
dens near there.
Mr. Roland Bell spent Tuesday in
New Bern on business.
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Taylor left
and have a sociable thatith- your
neighbors whom perhaps you have
not seen for some time. Everybody
tome
HOME
i ' Robt G. Ingersoll
There can be no such thing in the
highest sense as a home unless you
own it. There must be an incentive
to plant trees, to beautify its grounds
to nreserve and improve. It elevates
a man to own a home. It gives a
certain independence, a force of
character that is obtained in no oth
er wav. A man without a home
time of the raid. Both Gaskill and feels like a passeneer. There is in
WOMEN FREED
CHARGES
OF IMMORAL!
( Continued from page one)
We don't just figure a bill by the selling price. We
try to find out what is needed. Sometimes we suggest
a lower grade that will cheapen the cost. Sometimes
we suggest a better grade that will vastly improve the
building. Sometimes we find not enough liste'd to do
the work and sometimes we find too much.
When you build it is important to you That
you don't spend a dollar needlessly. That you get
just what is needed to make a suitable building. That
the grade of material be proper. And that the cost is
right.
We don't charge for Estimates and we sell you
with the idea of making a permanent friend and customer.
BRING YOUR ESTIMATE IN OR WE WILL HELP MAKE
ONE
Davis said that there were six or 'such a man a little of the vagrant.
Monday for Baltimore to be with eight men in the house at the time Homes make patriots. He who has
their son Mr. George Taylor whose of tha first raid. f , sat by his own fireside with wife and
Beaufort Lumber and Manufacturing Co.
RETAIL DEALERS
QUALITY PLUS SERVICE
Phone 66