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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THU 7. SPA Y, SEPTEMBER IS, 1930 ?AGE FIV1 -Personal Notes Telephone NEW BOATS HAVE BEEN ' NEGRO IS FOUND GUILTY OF BUILT VFOR FATBACKING ! MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE iContinuod fiom pace. Marion, Sept. 16 Guilty of raur- Miss Vida Longest left Sunday for Newark, N. J. where she will enter a hospital as student nurse. of water when empty, but nine ieei when loaded. In addition to the owners' inspection, his boat was also officially inspected by Kelly Gillikin. Captain Bonner Willis will be the skinner of this craft, while Roy Ham- teacher, the only one of the quartet is als0 to fight the charges, was given a sen- A ioO-horse power constructed. It if ninety-seven teet icier in the first degree was tne veraict i.r twpntv fppt. wide nd seven feet; returned today by a McDowell jury d.-ep. She will draw five feet (to .Jason nnoues, negro, wno was charged with the fatal shooting of i Sam Gardner, negro, here last year. Sentence will probably be passed to- I U.. T.,,1 W f Uoirlinn tiwoyuuiKi . 1 1 0(iiciany inspected by ieny uuumu. jmurruw uuugc .f. JJ Captain Bonner Willis will be the j He was defended by Mr. and Mrs. n skipper of this craft, while Roy Ham-'D. F. Giles, husband and wife who ' iitnn will bP the chief engineer. This are practicing law together here. The a stromjly constructed boat. I latter is McDowell county s second Fairbanks-Morse Woman lawer. ine was aumaieu to fence of 6 to 8 years. A jury tuund t,nine wjH furnish the power. (the bar yesterday morning, ana shh- r...;u ,.ictorlii niL it,.. v...ta a.;, nnw haviniiel assisting ner nusoanu in ine Iltl guwtj jviJ.viuj. iOtH VI Hit: "- Miss Gertrude Hancock left Wed- Honeycutt and Ellis implicated tbc finishing touches put on them Rhode? case soon after. nesday afternoon for Raleigh where both the girls in pleading guilty to here in the narbor aml the gear is ,,.,.,, , - TWrt she will be a student at St. Mary's the charges. They said Miss If nek bein(f flxed up g0 that fishing may be LIGHTNING KILLS I wo thig fau drew a diagram of the bank for them b n when tne menhaden arrive St. Augustine, Fla., Sept. lu lwo and that she and Miss Yarborough within the next few weeks. They j men were killed instantly and an- Keeper Allen Mason, of the Coast aided in planning the robbery. are comnlodious boats and can carry jother seriously burned last night as Guard station at Salerno, Florida, is The bank was robbed during the a large amount of fish; the "C. P. 1 lightning struck Fort Matanzas, near . ... i j. i j onf ii ravt nt mr mnn n. ip two r.. n nononifi, fni tfikinu care litre. 111 wun-u nc nn- mv... nere visiting nis luiuuy unu iiKiiua j i itai w,....., and relatives. S'r,s were ai'i'ested a few days later of five hundred and fifty thousand, in Charlotte on an automobile theft am tne "King fisher" will take care Mrs. J ter, Mrs. Lawrence Du Ty and her little daughter Ruth Ann, of Greens boro, are spending a while here vis iting friends. Wilson Gillikin, and daugh- charge and told a story implicating 0f six hundred thousand. The former Honeycutt and JMi;s. ine two youtns hoat wju nsn for Mr. C. f. uey s were arrestee! in Clearwater, I la., on faotory, while the "King Fisher" will information given by the girl.-. ,flsn for the Taylor's Creek Fish Scrap and Oil Company. WILMINGTON IS TO HAVE Mr. L. C. Holland, of Pellttier, was a business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Eugene Gaskill, of Sea Level, PLANT QUARANTINE STATION tj-RTHDAY PARTY GIVEN Wilmington, Sept. 17 A bureau of FOR B. A. BELL JR. the plant quarantine and control ad-: ministration, of thi United States De-; One of the prettiest parties of the passed through the community Wed- partment of Agriculture, will be es- season was given nesday morning on his way to Chapel tablished in Wilmington this week, ,t noon the occasion be ng the eighth Hill where he will be a senior at s learned today following the an- b.rt hday of ben "' Jl; Carolina this vear nouncer.ient of E. R. Sases, direc- More than one hundred guests were i tor of the division of foreign plant present to enjoy the pleasures of the Messrs. James Wheatly and Fred! quarantines, through Mrs. Fannie S arternoon. lewis left Mond-iv afternoon for Faison, North Carolina collector of When the guests arrived at the ni i i II ? v, n fr i customs 'home of the little host they were tak- Chapel Hill where they will attend customs. , the Universitv this vear Thi purpose of the office will be to en in the house and each little gill tne university mu eai. enforce all restrictions on the entry had a gold crown placed on ner head, Miss Clvde Duncan left Tulav'of plants and plant products ur.der ; while on each little boy's head was ; rfci Hill .v,o,.o .U the various foreign quarantines. piaced a jester nat, botn nats uec will be a senior at the University ; Morehead City Items Mr. L. F. Au.-tin of Clayton, X. C. Dean Vernon Howell, Professor of Pharmacy at Carolina, was a visitor in the city last week and the guest of Captain John Nelson. Mr. Charlie Lewis of Florida left Wednesday for his home in Eladenton Fla., after a several Week's visit with relatives in Smyra and Morehead City. Mr. Frank Staton left this week for Bolivia, South America, to accept i a position with the flying field there. Frank started on the same journey a few months ago but on account of the pending revolution he deemed it wise to return home. His many friends wish him well in his new en. terprise. Mr. Jordan Ward, representing the Standard Drug Company, of Eliz abeth City, is spending a few days in the city on business. Dr. Wiley 'Moore, a prominent physician of Charlotte, spent a few hours in the city Tuesday, visiting the following patients who are receiv ing treatment under him; Mrs. T. C. Guthrie, the son of Mrs. John Bell and Brady Wade. this fall. CATCHES LARGE BASS i orated with little bells. Then all the guests were told to go R. Henderson caught a very large " " the n ,hereT ifZf s, out at South River Wednesday W?,r0 ff"eredV.. i"!!- J Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Webb and Miss Mae Belle Neal returned home Sunday from Jacksonville, Fla where they spent several months. Theodore Webb left Thursday for New York City where he will spend the winter months. D. G. Bell Jr., spent Wednesday in Greensboro. Dr. and Mrs. Strosnider of Golds horo who spent last week here return ed to their home Sunday. Mrs. Jarvis McLohon is spending some time in Colorado Springs, Col. Stacy Wade and la nily of Ral elght spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. W .C. Roberts and little son and Mrs. Duffy Wade left Saturday afternoon for Baltimore, Md Miss Margaret Wade who is attend ing school in Raleigh sptnt the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. DuiTy Wade. Mrs. Maude Dameron of Kinston and brother Charles Webb Davis Mrs. Maniza Vines and nieces, Mrs. Edward Gorham and Miss Mit tie Lewis of Rocky Mount visited in the city several days this week, the guests of Miss Mollie Rouse. Mrs. Vance Fulford and children and father Mr. Joseph Fulford of Smyrna were visitors in the city Monday. Mr. Lycurgus Cutler Sr., of New 'Bern spent the day in th city Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Scott rarham left this week for a several weeks visit in Hendersonville. Mrs. W. H. Jessup was taken to the home of her husband's parents at Coinjock Sunday in Dill's ambu lance; Mrs. Jessup has been ill for the past two months with rheumatism l a I T, f T - !1 1 M- ! ... 1. - captain and .virs. .uonroe uuiuiiioass ma ai ouuui wvci v eum;uci. ., ... tincpl and family, who were here visiting afternoon. The fish weighed eight ' - nickle8 and relatives and friends last week, mov- pounds and two ounces. Mr. Homier- ' wui,. dirked ed their furniture from here to their son went unaccompanied on this trip.'1 ..uhh whr, found Hip most spent the week end in the city the present Home in natteias lliursday. . : th. nrWo y .i i money was given a prize, i his prize Carteret Kepresentea :was won by little Miss Edna Barn- hill. Then a small tea bell was suspend- ed by a red ribbon ir an open arch Eight' Carteret County men attend- way an(i thee hildren took turns ed the tobacco growers meeting inlying to ring the bell by throwing a Raleigh, when Frank Page was made rubber ball. Four children won r Miss Mae Belle Neal, who has been at Mayport, Florida, all summer re turned home Sunday. At Tobacco Meeting guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Vick who have been visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. Kajmond Pollock, Mrs. Vick's sister, have returned t otheir home in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. John Borden and daughter, Miss Virginia, of Goldsboro I who have been spending the summer d contests ! nt're at the Su" Cottage reutrned all to their home Saturday. Mr. Borden has been ill during the summer but his health improved very much dur ing his stay here. Mr. end Mrs. Cedric Edgerton and Mrs Sue Skarren spent Monday in New Bern. .... n . . tsmporary chairman by Governor prizes in this contest. .., . , "'-' "ii', Gardner. Five men will be appoint-; Soveral other games an Pr,.t oumm, Cic vwL, ed later by Governor Gardner to were enjoyed by all the guests, mi. ana Mrs. j. j. nitenui,t anuyork out with Page as the head) acentering in a most attractive and family. Mrs. Mattie Rice accompan- ;8olution of the present tobacco prob- ;iinique mamler around Ben's surname led them home. um- The meeting drew a large ..Beli 'crowd to the Litv Auditorium. Gov- vo ofrocVimonta woro kptv- Miss Maggie Arnngton returned to:ernment men seemed to think that!ed ice cream and cake, favors were I Paul Garrison who spent the week in Boston Sunday afternoon after spend the meeting and others that will f ol-1 Kiven the favors to the little girls I the citV have "turned to their home ing several weeks here visiting her lott. flon with Federai aid. wm k.;p ,itt, KpIIs 0rnnr,H ' in Goldsboro. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Arrington. ' j,rinc, nhnnt hPtt.r tobacco nripPS. uu. ..j i.. ni u un Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Wallace re- ... . 1 1 xt & 1 i Uieill, ttUU tu IIIC uuja utu uuic i . i i ,i She is a student nurse at the New,The co-operative association is assur- makers and siren-horns turned Friday from a visit to north- England Baptist Hosptial there. red of povernmental financial aid, All the guests departed declaring ern cities- 'James C. Stone of the Federal Farm u ... v, ,r wt tvo hA Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thornton Carteret Schools Board, assured the fifteen hundred ottr,H0,i Rp was tbp rpcin ' left Tuesday for New York City for fnrmoi-a n-Yin ottnof url fV,o moot tut ..i . . j- 1 l a tWO WCL-K S V1S11.. 1 nt'V were ilC Have Fine Opening j lt:iIL Ui IllttllV . . , ,,. . . . Those who attended from Carteret! Among the many friends of Ben . bJ lses f - were: S. D. Edwards, J. B. Mann, W.!who joined with him in celebrating 11 1S- E1:th Odum and Welson are An Emer gency Service At All Hours of The Day or Night Emergency calls , for ambulance service an swered immediately, regardless of the hour of day or night. We are ecj.ui;)ped to meet ar.y re';im'ement. 109-J ADAIR & RICE Beaufort, N Monday the Carteret counry schools H. Garner, Charlie Simmons, Lonnie hjs birthday was Mrs. Bettie Lindsay, opened their fifth year under the Howard, Walter Roberts and Ken a neig-hbor and friend. Mrs. Lindsay i county unit system and a county- Garner. - nas passed a number of summers, but wide eight months term. The pros-; ;s still young in spirit, and entered pects for a successful year are the, TOBACCO GROWERS' MEETING ;into an the joy and fun 0f the birth best in the history of the county, j WILL BE HELD IN NEW BERNday party. There are better trained teachers j (Continued from r-ajo "e j than heretofore and teachers that are crop without the farmers having to ' IVlisS Sloan Met With mUCn niOie mulCSSlUMUUV Iiuiiut-U. aaiuiiLC nicii oiou ha. wuncift- Demonstration Clubs Carteret county for the past few eous prices. The meeting next Wed years has put on a county-wide pro- i nesday will be under state ftipervis gram of work and emphasized spec-, ion and will be for the puiposs of iany tnec lass room won,, it is .rsS w "'"" U'B" .0 ,1limnnstrat.ion a(?ent. has been huild the. school around the sition ot the tobacco may be solved.,'"""". ., . ... ... Miss Virginia Sloan, the new student nurses in the Gallinger hos. pital in Washington, D. C. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Halstead Al fred, of Aurora, a little daughter, Saturday at 6:45 A. M. at the More head City hospital, Mrs. Alfred be fore her marriage was Miss Josephine Bailey of this city. Mrs. W. C. Matthews entertained as her guests last week, her sister, Mrs. Hampton Jackson, and father, A PERFECT RADIO the The finest performance and Colorful Tone that money can buy now Bad far years to comet Fosiest Payment? J finest Service at F. R. BELL, Druggist Tubes & Access. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 STAR ENGINE $25.00 1 DODGE ENGINE 25.00 1 OVERLAND ENGINE 25.00 JUST THE THING FOR YOUR BOAT GUARANTEED TO WORK RIGHT LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY .c. yt ing to child a on his needs, Ul Lilt IVUMI.I.U IllUV I.' .3VJI , , . nocf wont fie rvvn child as a center, study him and build ! County Farm Agent Hugh Over- '.: , nnntv sn tw he cfi-not u lircpinti' pvprv rnhnrfo ornw i frWIIi,- " f . . ubi.x.w "-e---ea - - .j - o On Friday. September was a county-wide teachers' confer-, lawyer or any others interested in , Jf :4-U HnllfDD 12, .there ier and every merchant, business rnan, - j i.u .1 f nlaaPinff im Vo nrovpnt . nionflfino' sit- ne -""B yeui. September 10tht I , . -1.1. Pi.-,,.. .,U - t-Ua rain from early morn till late in the Nation to attend the meeting next! Fffir Fulcher They afternoon, and amid the raging storm , Wednesday in isew Bern. j . months. The meeting was the best- 1 S-1 all day long the teachers came to the opening conference of the year. Nine- ty five per cent of the teachers were ! present. I The past summer 60 per cent of' the teachers attended summer school j to better prepare themselves for the work they are doing. There is less than 10 per cent turnover in the en tire teaching -force from last year. The larger schools less than 5 per cent. The program of the conference was one of the best that has been carried out. It was composed prin cipally of the teachers of the coun ty who had accomplished some spec ial type of work and their discussion was followed with great interest by all the teaching body. One visiting teacher from the western part of the State remarked. "It was the best teachers meeting that I have ever attended." Town Dress for Fall FOUR BANK ROBBERS GET PRISON TERMS Salisbury, Sept 16 Ted Honey cutt and John Ellis, Charlotte youths, and two girls tried here with them for robbing the Bank of Rockwell, today were given long prison terms. ' Presiding Judge John Clements sentenced each of the boys to from 10 to 14 years in state's prison at hard labor. Both had pleaded guil ty. Mabel Yarborough, daughter of a Charlotte merchant, who entered a plea of guilty to a charge of being an accessory to the robbery received a 5 to 8 year sentence. Mary Frick, pretty Rockwell school 1 V''S attended one Miss Sloan has had so jfar. "The next day the Harlowe club met 'at the home of Mrs. Raymond Ball, jthe main object of the meeting be Mng the election of officers for the I year. Mrs. Raymond Ball was chos en president; Mrs. R. F. Maon, sec retary; and Mrs. Carlton Taylor, (treasurer. Considering the bad Iweather, the meeting was well attend ed and showed the good spirit of the iladies. While there the lunches for school children were discussed. Meetings scheduled for Bettie and Stiaits last week did not materialize on account of the rainy weather. Miss Sloan says that she will make arrangements so that these meetings will be held later. Last year there were fifteen 4-H i Girls Clubs in Carteret County with la total membership of 389. Miss j Sloan is now reorganinzing these i clubs; during the year she hopes to 'increase the number of clubs and al so the membership. The objectives (will be worked out later for each ''club. j - Mrs. Estelle Smith, from the State 'Extension Department of Raleigh, j spent Monday and Tuesday here help ing Miss Sloan plan the home demon stration work of Carteret for the coming year. "EVERY THING FOR THE BUILDER' FOR HOUSES, STORES, BARNS OR BOATS Visitors Surprised, Customers delighted at completeness of our stocks. It's worth something to get what you want, whm you want it, and in quality to fit your needs. WHEN YOU BUILD: FOUNDATION Lime, Cement, Brick. BUILDING TpII a man that there are 3.198.- An advance style for the fashion- ,lgg gUrg -n the heavens and he win able woman's early full wear U ,ia d foJ. t B smart town dress of hair-line striped , . p;t anl bP flannel in claret red. The flared skirt . W that Wet Paint and he Is attractively trimmed with dark red won't believe it until he has person buttons, ally investigated. 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