PAGE TEN e ouniy Correspondence- Items for this column should Teach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instruction! and supplies. OTWAY so they proceeded across the beach .job. and enjoyed a nice swim in the surf. I I Guy Carraway was at home a lit- Mrs. George Parkin of Beaufort tie while one or two days last week t-topped by here a short while Thurs-land returned t Petersburg:, Va., day morning enroute to Lola. Sheiwhtre he has work. was accompanied to Lola by Mrs. L. I H. Pake and daughter Inabelle. They returned Saturday morning accom panied by Misses Ellen Lupton and Roxie Goodwin. Miss Shirley Johnson of Beaufort spent a few days last week here the guest of Miss Vera Pake. ,,, . ... . , .... Miss Hilda Smith and Miss Annie Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gulikin and chil ,r;n. . c ,! t the. 11 11119 Ocelli fc'l411UCJ 1. Miss Julia Parkin of Beaufort spent Wednesday night with Miss Thelma Pake. ren of Norfolk Va. are here spending a while with Mrs. R. L. Gillikin's mother Mrs. B. B. Lawrence. Straits visiting friends. Mr. Roderick Lev Is carried Mrs. Leona Simpson and a girl friend Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lawrence andjfrom New Bern who has been visiting little granddaughter Miss Rhoda Mae Mrs. Simpson, to Beaufort Sunday af Gillikin spent Sunday afternoon with Iternoon. Mrs. B. B. Lawrence who is still on BAY VIEW the sick list. ; Miss Sallie B. Willis of Beaufort spent a few days last week with Miss Fannie Pake. Mrs. Ruby Daniels and son Clayton of Roe spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Lula Goodwin. Mr. T. T. Wallace who has been very sick for some time is very little bitter if any. Roy Carraway spent the week end at home Sunday before last. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Curtis return ed home last week after spending some time with Mrs. Curtis' father, E F. Carraway. years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Goodwin were visitors at Beaufort Friday. Mrs. Elmer Lupton left Minday for Lenoxville to visit her sister, Mrs. Leslie Garner. Mrs. Eugene Koonce left Friday for New Bern where she will spend some time with her mother. She was accompanied by her cousin Miss Vir ginia Goodwin. Lefferts and Misses Vada Chadwick, and Ira Smith called at the home of Mr. and Mrs." George R. Russell at Russell's Creek. Mr. Frank Gaskill left Monday for his home at Portsmouth. Messrs. Alex Truitt and Jess Ad ams went to New Bern Saturday. Capt. Salter made his regular trip to New Bern Tuesday. Mr. Cicero Goodwin left Thursday for Gastonia to see his daughter ."Blanche who is in the North Caroli na Orthopadeic Hospital there. Mr. Ernest Goodwin returned home Thursday from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. W. L. Cannon of South River spent a short while with Mrs. C. B. Carraway Monday. Mr. Stacy L. Gillikin who has been spending a while at home with his parents returned to Swansboro feat-1 writing urday night where he will be em ployed on the dredge Clinton. We are having some warm weather 'and plenty of mosquitoes at this Mrs. Charlotte Lupton of Roe re turned home Monday after spending a f : w days here . visiting her sister Mrs. Leslie Garner. Miss Dollie Lawrence who has been spending the summer with her aunt Mrs. Mack Runnings in Florida re turned home Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Winberry and children spent last Tuesday at Beaufort visit ing her mother Mrs J. T. Graham. SOUTH RIVER Mrs. Emma C. Gillikin took her little girl and boy Eli and Pauline Gillikin to Beaufort Sunday evening where they will attend the St Paul School. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whaley and children who have been living at Norfolk for the past few months re turned last week to live at this place. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Berkley Simpson were here a short while Sunday afternoon. Mr. George Hardy took his son Miss Bessie Pake spent Thursday Harvey to Beaufort Saturday so he Miss Ruth Nelson is in our visiting relatives and friends. Clyde Nelson of Bridgeton here one day last week. berg Mr. and Mrs. Martee Lupton of Lo la were here the guests of Mrs. Lup ton's mother Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lloyd Hill of Sea Level was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hawks and family of New Bern called at the home of her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chadwick Sunday afternoon. They were accompanied by Misses Katie Bell and Marie Smith of New Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wade and and little son of Straits, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Roberts and little son Elton left Sunday for Portsmouth. Mr. Marvin Dudley and Everett Merrill of Russell Creek were in our community Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Gaston Smith, Clarence Rose and Lionel Mason of Atlantic were visitors here Sunday. and Friday with Shirley Johnson of Beaufort. could get the school truck. Mr. Calvin Jones of Beaufort was the guest of Mi.-s Dollh Lawrence Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dimmer Gillikin and little son Walton spent Sunday at Smyrna with their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gillikin. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scott and son George of Newport spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason. Mr. and Mrs. George Rouse and children spent a few hours Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberry. Misses Lula, Cleo and Gertrude Gillikin and Mrs. Josephine Gillikin spent a while Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gillikin. Mr. Jesse Hepler who is fishing at Morehead City spent the week end here with his family. Mr a J. C. Pledger and daughter Mr. Alex Lewis Jr., has purchased I Annie Mae, Vivian and Mary, Lucy a Ford coupe. land Alton Weatherly of Washington, . spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels of As- JIr- and Mrs- GeorSe Tosto. Mr. bury Park, N. J. were here a short j Weatherly came to see his uncle Mr. while Saturday tha guests of JirJS:nn Gaskins. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Mr. Tom Tosto and Frank Carter Mr. and Mrs. Carmie Gould of '(,f Kern spent last Saturday af Newport and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Day ternoon and Sunday at the home of of Morehead City were the guests of ;JIr- un1 Mrs- George Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels Sunday! morning. I Mr. Joshua Hardy spent a short j while Sunday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lupton of New Bern were visitors here a short while Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. John Smith of At lantic attended church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keller Morris of At lantic were visitors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Daniels and Mrs S. R. Goodwin of Lola were visitors here Sunday. Mr W. G. Winberry and Mr. Henry Mason made a business trip to More head City Saturday. Miss Vera Pake spent aSturday Jfr- George Tosto. nignt with Miss Julia Whitchurst of Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lawrence of Bettie spent Sunday with Mrs. Mar tin Lawrence's mother Mrs. Lena Lewis. We were all sorry to hear of little Miss Wytula Gillikin sticking a rake ' thru her foot the past week and then Sunday stuck the scissors about an inch deep in her leg and we all hope j she will be careful in playing hereafter. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberry and" children made a business trip to North Harlowe Saturday afternoon. LUKENS Misses Lela and Marie Howell spent a few hours Sunday afternoon with Miss Rowena Winberry. We have had some rainy weather for the past week. Mrs. Guy Gillikin and little daugh ter Mildred Pearl and Miss Grade Gillikin spent the week end at Bet tie with Miss Myrtle Golden. Little Florence Winberry who has been on the sick list for the past week is improving now. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Tingle and -hil dren are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards. Mr. Edward Beachem and Johnnie Wallace spent last Sunday at South River. GLOUCESTER. Regular services were held at Tabernacle church Sunday evening by Rev. B. Shankle. A large crowd attended. Mr. Clyde Whitehurst, Sammie Mr. Joe Hardy, Roy Dickinson and others spent last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Hardy. Mr. Joe Hardy came to see his grand mother Mrs. Mary E. Hardy. Mr. A. L. Winbrry and Mr. Walter Williams spint a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Graham Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rigsby and chil dren spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. SMYRNA Mr. M. T. Davis of Morehead City spent some time here with his mother last week. Miss Ethel Blake was a visitor in our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cannon went Mi. and Mrs. West Tosto and ha- to Beaufort last Saturday. Evelyn by Jarvis Pittman and Webster Lew-, Cannon went with them, is went to Oriental Saturday on bus- mess. Mrs. Harold Howell and children spent a few hours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason Sunday afternoon. Elder John Sewell of Beaufort is holding a meeting here this week. i Mrs. Don Eelangia took her baby to the doctor Saturday for treatment. Mr. A. L. Graham is on tha sick list at present. Miss Eeatnce Mason is here visit- lay in Bridgeton. ing ner sister iurs. ueorge .t inman. Mr. David Wallace, Herbert Gas kins and Sam Gaskins spent last Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fulford and children and Mr. Joe Fulford, Mrs. Harry Chadwick visited friends at Straits a few hours last Sunday after- HARKER'S ISLAND The children are all looking for- Mrs. S. W. Tosto and baby were 'ward for next Monday morning the the guests of Mrs. Will Pittman Sun day, i Miss Katherin Ga kill of Sea Level , was the guest of Missis Blanch and Estell Yeomans last week end. Miss Edna Pigott of Gloucester spent several days last week with Miss Elva Davis. Miss Dollie Davis of New Bern spent last week-end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis. Mrs. Ida Salter and daughters Mar ianne and Virginia of Norfolk visit ed friends here last Sunday morning. We are glad to have Professor and Mrs. J. B Eagles back with us. They arrived here last Saturday. Professor Eagles has been pricipal of Smyrna High School for the past several terms. Misses Edna Willis ;;nd Marjorie Murphy, of Davis, were the guests of Miss Mary Louise Hancock a few days last week. Mr. Henry Pittman Dexter Lewis, Jennie Pittman and Mary E. Pitt man went to Beaufort Saturday to carry Evelyn Mason home and do somes hopping. Miss Julia Guthrie, of Morehead City, was the guest of Miss Bertha Gray Lewis and Mrs. Fred Guthrie. Mr. Nacy Barker left here Sunday afternoon for Oriental where he is at work. Mr. Denard Guthrie of Morehead City was the guest of Miss Emma Whitely Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banks and children are here visiting Mr. Banks' father and mother Mr and Mrs. Hen ry Banks. ntteenth when they can start to school; we hope the mosquitoes won't be as thick as they are now and the weather will be cooler. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cannon and children spent a short while at the home of Mrs. Guy Carraway's. They went to see Mr Tom Wallace who has been sick for a long time; he does n't seem to get any better. k AAKE furniture, floors, woodwork, smile with gladdening color. The motor car, tool Costs little, easy to do by use of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Matthews and little daughter Vivian and Russell Kippcns of Gloucester, Mass., are here spending a while with her par ents Mr and Mrs. Fred Chadwick. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chad wick a daughter. Would You Know One ' It You Saw It? 'If you ever came face to face with a germ, would you recognize it? Of course it is not likely that you ever will see a germ, unless you own a tremendously powerful microscope, for you would nave to magnify one over a thousand times to make it as big as a pin head. But you should recognize the fact that these tiny germs can get into your blood streams through the Bmallest cut, and give you typhoid fever, tuberculosis, lockjaw, blood poisoning, and many more dangerous and perhaps fatal diseases. There is one sure safeguard against these dangers washing every cut, no matter now small, thoroughly with Liquid Borozone, the safe antisep tic. You can get Liquid Borozone at JOSEPH HOUSE. DruggUt FOR Ambulance Service Day or Night 'Phone 216 or 116-W GEO. W. DILL Funei-'l Director Since 1900 MORI-HEAD CITY, N. C. D.W. Morton Notary Public. Insurance With M. Leilie Dri BEAUFORT, N. C. Dr. C. S. Maxwell GENERAL PRACTICE Office Eour 10 to 12 A. M. ar' by appointment Fast-drying, flawless enamel. Lacquer fhat"dries in no time." Varnish that even hot water can't harm. This store Is headquarters for paints varnish lacquer enamels brushesi "The Last Word- Misses Marjorie Lewis and Rebecca Gilliken of Marshallbcrg, are the guests of Misses Lois and Misses Mary MERRIMON John Nelson left Saturday for Washington, N. C, where he has a ROE Elder W. W. Styron filled his reg ular appointment at the P. B. church Sunday. Mrs. George Parkin of Raleigh spent Thursday night here. We were all very glad to see Mrs. Parkin as she was one of our teachers a few BFT. LUMBER & MFG. CO. PHONE 66 BEAUFORT 1 m MM A in ironing. "That's what you'll say when you examine the new Hot point Super-Automactic Iron. It has five wonderful features: A button-nook "easier to iron around butons;" a pleasing thumb rest, a hinged plug; a heel stand; and a throttle that will enable you to keep the iron at any desired heat. ."Makes Ironing a Pleasi-re" W. E. Skarren & Co. BEAUFORT, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oglefhy of Morehead City, Mrs. James Parker of New Bern, Mr. G.ady Willis of Atlantic and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willis of Marshallberg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hancock last Sunday aternoon. F. Lewis and Reva Yeomans left on Monday of this week for Washington where they will enter school. Also Miss Lois Yeomans left on Monday of this week for Athens, Tenn., where she will enter college. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Willis left last Sunday morning for an indefinite stay at Concord. Miss Maggie Pigott of Gloucester, spent last Saturday and Sunday here with her sister Mrs. G. W. Davis. The Engle family who have been camping on their tract of land on i Markers Island Point, left this week for their home in Richmond, Va., but they plan to be back here Thanks giving and build thtm a home and live here. Rev. J. F. Stegall preached his fare well sermon at the Baptist church here Sunday night. A large crowd attended and every one seemed very sorry to say good bye to brother Ste gall. . Mrs. Lloyd Pigott of Gloucester is spending a while here with her moth er Mrs. G. W. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter, of Williamston, were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Gaskill last week-end. Mrs. Carter was at one time a community worker here and the folks were glad to see her again. This was Mr. Carter's first trip to the Is land. He indeed -liked the place very much. Cotton and Linen Nets, Twines and Fittings for all the Fisheries. T Mr. and Mrs. Leon Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Belkley Simpson attend ed the show at the Wade's Theatre at Morehead City Saturday night Wednesday night a Ford car driv- Misses Madeline Scott and Addie Fulford and Mrs. Willie Willis were visitors in Sea Level during last week end. en by Dr. J. J. Davis and a Ford truck driven by Mr. Delmos Lewis of Marshallberg collided in front of the Doctor's office. No one was hurt and very little damage done to the Miss Virginia Sloan, our County Home Demonstration Agent, was a visitor here recently. 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