PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, JUNES, 1930 oumy Correspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. I Mrs. C. E. Dickinson is not at all spending a while with his sister left whole do not want him, it takes a 'well. She is suffering from some j Saturday for Ohio, where he will be lot of barking to get em. growth in her nose. , Mr. M. C. Dickinson is busy ging Irish potatoes. employed. Mr. Bailey has done and is doing his own barking, nothing he's done dig-1 Mr. Odell Mason of Beaufort was in the past is why we Want him, nor the guest of Miss Edith Chadwick ! nor nothing he's going to do in the (Saturday and Sunday evening last. I future, but just the upright, square, one hundred and one per cent Dem- . Misses Edna Pigott, Edith Chad- ocrat who helped us when we could wick attended the revival at Davis j not help ourselves, that's Bailey. Of Saturday evenintr. thev were accom-:all the counties in the state of North Mrs. Kate E. Gooding spent Sun-jpanied by Mr. Denard Davis of Da-j Carolina, Carteret should give to day at Harlowe, visiting at the home vis. Josiah William Bailey and Charles L. of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Mason. . i Miss Marie Jams of Straits was ' Abernethy every vote it polls. OLD TIME GOSPEL MEETING IN PROGRESS AT DAVIS Mrs. G. M. Sabiston is not feeling well. She had a chill last week and has not recovered her strength. An old time gospel meeting is in progress at the Baptist church at Davis. The Reverend J. B. Little of Pageland, S. C. is doing the preaching and good congregations have been attending. The pastor of the church Reverend J. F. Stegall is assisting iwith the services. The meeting will continue through HARKER'S ISLAND Some Progress is being made in religious activities. The Church School work is much improved over last year. At the beginning of the fiscal year December 15, 1921) we were able to secure Miss Mary Lewis J nrst graue teacner to ttacn our be ginners in church school, which she! did in good fashion, and enlarged the I class greatly. And now see how nice ! it works. Just at the time public school closed here and Miss Lewis' left for her home in Rutherford j County. Miss Lois Yoemans one of I our girls who graduated from Wash ington Collegiate Institute, came home and took up the duties of the beginners class and it looks as though the splendid activities of that depart ment are going right on. Also where Miss Mattie Sue Allen, fourth grade teacher left otf her work as teacher of junior girls, Miss Mary Frances "Lewis also a student of Washington Collegiate Institute took up the work as teacher of the junior girls and it looks as if the activities among the junior girls are going to continue to progress. Then too it might be said and can well be said that the senior class un der the able leadership of Mr. Earl Davis, who didn't bury his talents, nor sleep and slumber with the fool ish virgins, is making a record for the church and church school. Reverend Mr. Shankel filled his regular appointment Sunday. Messrs. Alton Willis, Theodore Lewis and Mervin Rose left recently for New York where they will enter Coast Guard service. In all thirteen of our young men nave entered toast Guard within one year. Mr. Ralph Saunders, book-keeper on the dredge "Neverrest" which is i Several from our community at Mr. Earl Pittman who was busy attended Commencement exercises at work around Rainbow Bend was vis- Beaufort last wtek. :ited by a few of the young set who, i were out for a sail Sunday afternoon, j Mesdames Lula and D. W. Bell of the gutst of Miss i Sunday afternoon. Vada Misses Edna Pigott, Knthing and lunch at the sanu snore . Harlowe were visitors at the home of was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dickinson Mon- " ; day afternoon. Mr. Nancy Barker br., who has n visiting at Trenton, returned' Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston snpnt Saturday after having an enjoyable Wednesday at the home of Mr. and trip. Mrs. J. F." Sabiston. Chadwick I The children need such men, and ! Sunday evening, The Hours for the as we vote only for the betterment of 'services are 2.30 and 7.15 P. M each Lillian and our children then we ask you to cast I . TW . .. FWem-P Pintt. AHron PnMis and a vote in the r beha f. ; " ...ceiiug ior Monroe Willis motored to Morehead Vote for the children, the schools '"V 7 V S.. 106 r,tv FViHv ,niM lo.t tn nfton and the churches, t.hpso thrpp Koin J 9Ub-Lect to be discussed at this time J -,, - r. .v.. - ' w....e r the movies. Miss Edith Pittman was the guest! Mr. and Mrs. John Felton spent of Miss Vera Mason STELLA I Wednesday in Beaufort visiting his ! parents Mr. and Mrs. Gus Felton. J1MM1E GUTHRIE STRONG FOR JOSIAH W. BAILEY Markers Lland, N. C. rick up are somewhat on the mend now. Sat-! urday being somewhat of a busy day) here the boys were speaking, sornej preaching and some doing most ev- j the most important of all factor. It 8 PlalnK tb" Game ot Life Squar- We think it our duty to highly regard " ,0" 13 WV vw f VI ttljf ,J OLlf 11(1, such men as mentioned above. erylhing that one may think of. The STRAITS Misses Mabel and Alice Bloom-1 berg of New Bern, were the guests! Miss Leona Jarvis and Mr. Orville of Miss Katheryn Barker Sunday j Gaskill returned home Tuesday af afternoon. jter visiting New York City, Niagra ; Falls, Canada and other places of in- Gerald Pelletier and his mother at- terest. tended church services at Tabernacle I Sunday morning. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hill, Mrs. Willie jLoftin of Beaufort and Miss Eunice Mildred and Dollie B. Pelletier and Setzer of Maiden were the guests of Mrs. Lionel Pelletier spent the day Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Whitehurst Sun Friday at Belgrade with Mrs. Pelle- j day afternoon, tier's mother. ! Mr. Claude Chadwick who has Linster Lilly, Mrs. T. S. Baxter been teaching at Southport returned and daughter spent Sunday here with home Monday. Mrs. F. B. Pelletier. Mrs. Caroline Yates who has been working at High Point is spending aj while here with her daughter, Mrs. B. W. Irvin. Miss Florence Pigott of Gloucester and Miss Matilda Gaskill spent the wtek end at Greenville. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor and fam ily of Bogue were the guests of Miss Jessie Pigott Sunday. Mr. D. M. Davis left for hos home service We are very glad that Mrs. Mary m- Sontbnnrt FViHa E. Hardy seems to be getting a lit- 1 tle better ! Miss Clara Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Will Bennett and children of Bridgeton spent Satur- is visiting I Mrs. Sam Gibbs of Beaufort. Mrs. Margaret Gibbs ana daughters Dudley, Miss Annie Mae Ruth, Laura and fnrcmrpf w-pvo the m-twln r.f T.f J Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cannon went Mrs. Henry Chadwick Sundav after. noon. wonting near Petersburg, Va., spent , . a"u ounav wltn virs' uen- ;0f Beaufort, Mrs. Elbert a iew aays here with his wife and i-inzie Lannon. friend. I Miss Gustin and th friends were in our midst Sumlav r,Vito Beauf(Ji't Saturday shopping, this week. They visited the various u , I parts of the island, Harker's Point' ' Charle Glover of Beaufort j and Shell Point but perhaps missed Spent the past wetk end with htr' mumer jirs. ruex 1 lttman. i some of the places of erater intp-, est. Possibly they missed ! "u jiuies irom when was taken to build old Fn.t r ",., son Elbert went to Becton Sunday to fft-c iuuu uuugiuer jirs. Elijah Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Eubanks and back in the sixties. We want Miss Gustin and her friends to understand that they are welcome visitors in our community, w Mum Gustin with all good pecpl are invited to visit HarU i..i, ;We feel highly honored to 'have had We were sorry to hear about the nous; that Mr. and Mrs. Rhone Wul- Miss Fannie Chadwick made a bus iness trip to New Bern Thursday. Mr. Denard Davis of Davis was in , our community Sunday. ' boys from New Bern, Editor Kid Ho man accompanied by Mr. Julian Brown of Marshallberg were here speaking in behalf of Senator Sim mons but failed to leave any impres sion in that direction except that they caused several rough arguments. We did not pay any attention to ev ery t. ird they said, we are Bailey folks and speeches cuts no ice among us. We are all alive and up on the times?. We need no speeches, cause we are fully informed on every topic of the day. We have nothing to say as regards the Senator's renomina tion cause we're voting for Demo crats, the Republicans should see to i it that their man gets his office back ; that is if the want him. i All this stuff they're talking on the j outside is bunk, its scare crows, its j only intended to lure off the so-called j uninformed but everybody is fully in-' formed on that subject. Senator Simmons informed us.. This now is our last week and let's igo get Bailey as the primary is fast approaching we are truly glad, and, we m can boast that fwe havtl fh.nti-n AnnrH .. : i.U midst of our friends either Demo- j crats or Republicans in order to gain i a single vote. Wre wish to have men ! $ always in the field whom the people j want. Therefore we do not have to i shoot poison gas in the masses in or- j der to frighten them into an unwan- j ten Vote. The whnlp rpjmnn in n nut. : V shell why the Simmons boys have had to come out with so much ficticious stuff in every old pamphlet you see on the shore side or tacked about on the wind worn and sturdy old oaks, is simply because the people as a m semi 'paste gallon makes Two) Fresh-mixed paint goes further, spreads better. Make two gallons of the longest wearing, easiest spreading paint by adding a gallon of linseed oil to a gallon of "Stag." Save one-third. Made by HIRSHBERG PAINT CO., Baltimore, Mi Sold by NOE HARDWARE CO. CINCINNATI LOUISVILLE .It t EXCURS I O N TUESDAY JUNE 17TH. TO From Goldsboro Selma Raleigh Durham Burlington Louisville, Ky. $20.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 19.00 Cincinnati, O. $21.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 Tickets will be sold for all trains Tuesday June 17th. 15- -DAY LIMIT- -15 SI THROUGH PULLMAN DAILY TO BOTH CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE SOUTHERN RAILWAY J. S. Bloodworth, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. V t V : t .;. ! I I V i i GLOUCESTER. Rev B. Shankel fiilled his regular lace lived in on Mrs. Nancy Benson's aPPintment Sunday evening last, a iarm at Graham. It was burned ge crowa was present and it was ! Sunday morning at three o'clock. , en'"oyed by a11- m our midst vpncnfT,, rj , . ilhey lost practicallv evervrhino- tlinvi Randall, Professors Ward rZ !i ! ha,L Misses Florence FiSott and Matil- Gilbert Tripp teachers in Wa hf T da Gaaki11 ,eft Saturday r Greenf- Collegiate Institute and Miss I 1 A few of the yunS People went bor0 where they wiu aend the Cutler matron of the girls dormitnrv to Lukens to ehllrLh Saturday night graduation of their friends. miss Udem and Miss Lewis of Wah hunday. They were Evelyn mgton, N. C. who recently accom" i Cannon' '"iam Cannon, Pete Can panied by Misses Estell Lois anH i non' Vera Eubanks. Etta Tosto, Neta Reva Vpnmo,. 013and Eubanks. F1h j u Mr. Joyce Moore who has been t ' t a l y rrancts ir i . , . j Lewis spent soras.tim. . t . , Hardy, Lydia Bennett and AH.lip out They reported odTmr.nd"nnetfc "C.U1 onerous hospitality fro the various coast guard m smen of the LUKENS Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilbert of Va., were the guests of Mr and Mrs. James Tosto. After spend aj!WdT leftfor Virginia but - --"f me way to visit relati Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace and children, John Wallace and Mrs. Liz zie Wallace went to Beaufort Satur day. , RUSSELL'S CREEK Services were held at the Free Will Baptist church Sunday morning by Rev. Rolison. had Quite A lnrty lves ! crowd. Miss Neta Mason, Mrs. George Mf n J- J- Skinner ia getting along Norman and Miss Vera Mason JJZ 'as weI1 as can bt xPected since she tn Rl - " wenicame THn t t0 8ttend the graduating exercises. After spend mg the week end with relatives they returned accompanied by their ecus in. Misa Beatrice Mason. Mr. Wilbur W. Hudnell was the guest of Miss Neta Mason Sunday af ternoon after making a round trip from Onental to Lukens on the motorcade. Mrs. Lige Fullcher who wa ti,o guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs Emmett Pittman returned to Stacv Sunday. Elder Sewell, of Beaufort, filled h appointment at Lukens on the first Sunday of the month. came trom the hosptial. Every one hopes she will soon be well. Her Cross Little Boy Wouldn't Eat or Sleep "My little son had poor appetite, couldn't sleep and was cross. I gave him Vinol and it ended these troubles like magic." Mrs. U DeCrest. Vinol supplies the body important mineral elements of iron, calcium with cod liver peptone. This is just what thin, nervous children or adults need, and the QUICK results are surprising. The very FIRST bottle brings sound sleep-and a BIG appe tite. Vinol tastes delicious. F. R. BELL. DRUGGIST Sea Breeze BEAUFORT, N. C. Monday & Tuesday June 9 10 HIT THE DECK' with Jack Oakie and a cast of popular Stars One of the biggest Musical Comedies ever brought to this section, with Sensational Song Hits that you will be singing long after the picture is gone. Special FUhes of Technicolor that adds beatny to the Scene School days are over and the Seabreeze is extending a Special Treat to everyone by lowering the admission price so every one can see it. Matinee Nite 15 25c 15 35c Matinee 4 o'clock Night 7:30 & 9 The Johnson Tonsil And Adenoid Clinic The fourth Summer session of the Johnson Tonsil and Adenoid Clinic will begin May 1st., 1930, in both the Johnson Eye, Nose and Throat Hospital Morehead City, and the Potter Emergency Hospital, Beaufort Open to all children, from any County, up to the age of 18. Fee, $12.00, cash; in cluding all expenses and twenty four hours in hospital. Record of this Clinic for the past three Summers, 535 cases; no serious complica tions; 100 per cent successful. A few of the people of this com munity went to the open grounds Sunday. X I: N Mr. G. D. Purifoy is on the sick list this week, we all hopa he will foon be well. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fodrie ond Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garner and children and Mr. Arlie Fodrie, motored to Morehead City Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Jackson was the guest of Mrs. J. J. Skinner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pittman of Morehead City were the guests of ieir parents Mr. and Mrs. Pittman Sunday. CORE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bennett and James daughter, Miss Lucy and Miss Rice i oi iMew Bern gpent Sunday at the m xr r, , nome 01 Mr- and Mr8- c- E. Dickin- Mr. JVoey Barker Jr., who has been son. employed at Norfolk, returned home Saturday. ' Mrs. Irving Fulcher and children Of Stacy are spending a few days with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles barker. A few of the young set from South Eiver attended the services held at the Baptist church of Lukens. Mr. John Wallace Dickinson is critically ill at his home, very little hope is entertained of his recovery. Miss Roxie Dickinson is indisposed at this writing. Our school children are enjoying their vacation. They had grown tir- ed after the warm days. E Cotton and Linen Nets, Twine and Fittings for all the Fisheries. X COLD MEDALS COTTON WETTING A. N. & T. COY LINEN GILL NETTING BURNHAM'S COD LINES Purse Seines, Traps and all oth er Appliances fitted Complete. Go wherever youwill, j where fish nets are used, you will find GOLD MEDAL COTTON NETTING and A. N & T. COY LINEN t NETTING the CHOICE of SUCCESSFUL FISHER MEN, i SAMPLES and prices mailed on request. j THE LINEN THREAD: CO. 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