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THEBEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1931
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Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday.
If your community is not represented write us for instruction
and supplies.
MERRIMON
curb market in Morehead City Satur
day morning.
J Mr. Victor Taylor of New Bern
Mrs. J. D. Nelson and children are i was the guest of Miss Era Vance
spending some time in Bridgeton vis- Merrill Sunday,
iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Troy' Quite a number of the neighbor
Price. I hood people are attending the reviv
Mrs. E. S. Martin and children al at Russell's Creek.
spent Monday with her father E. F.I
Carraway. OTWAY
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m lasts ijiiiie tvauace ana unve :
Marshallberg spent a few days here
last week the guests of Misses Vera
and Bessie Pake.
Miss Ruby Daniels of Roe return
ed home Saturday after spe:idinir
several weeks here visiting her sister
Mrs. Roy Goodwin.
Mr. Naoy 'Barker of Lukens was
the gutst of Miss Inez Pittman Sat
urday and Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Nellie Weeks and children of
Durham arrived Saturday to snend
some time with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Lewis.
Miss Minnie Barker of Lukens re
turned home Monday after spending'
dren attended the revival meeting at
Davis Saturday and Sunday nights.
Mr. Norvie Day, mother, and sis
ter spent the week end at Smyrna vis
iting relatives.
Miss Julia Boyd of Ntw Bern, who
is visiting friends at Roe spent Sun
day morning in our community the
guest of Miss Lucy P. Daniels.
Mr. J. Wt Goodwin was a business
visitor at Morehead City Saturday.
DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Elery Hardesty and
children spent Sunday with her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones.
Miss Rowena Winberry who stuck
a nail in her foot last week is get
ting along better now.
Miss Thelma Graham of Beaufort
spent Tuesday with Miss Rowena
Graham.
Mr. A. L. Winberry and family
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Taylor of Beaufort, R. F.
D.
Mr. P. P. Gibble went to Newport
Monday night to see his mother who
Martin who have positions in Dur
ham spent the week end with their
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Nelson of
Bridgeton are in the neighborhood
visiting relatives and friends,
Rev. W. W. Stvron held his regu
lar appointment at the P. B. church
Saturday and Sunday.
Misses Lela Hardesty and Grace
Jackson who have been snendinar
Mrs. P. F. Carrawav and children some time wlth frlends and relatives
spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. H. to he" home Fnday at
D. Carraway. j Washingtori, - C. and was accom-
Miss Nellie Banks of Lukens spent ;paed bacby Mus Pauline Piner.
the week end with her aunt Mrs. G. uMessrs- ni len! GilHkin
M. Carraway. iwho are emPloyed at Wilmington, N.
Mrs. Ram Milk f RrwW k i c- sPent the week end at home.
visiting her sister Mrs. H. M. Carra-' ...isses Helen Lewis and Clara F- Services at Live Oak Grove church
way. iUUiiRin and Mr. Tyndall Piner at-; will continue on through this week
Uk Will .TnVmoAr, , PoirVi tenaea me snow at waaes ineatre Have been having a fine attendance.
id Chester left for their home iiSaturday ni?ht- I There were some people from Otway
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Pake attended 'and Kit's Swamp Sunday.
Rev. McCroker and Mr. Manning
Mr an A Mn Pfirhnft TWk fcavo '3 Very ilk
several days here the guest of Miss returned from their bridal tour to' Born to Mr- and Mrs. C. T. Lilly
Ine Pittman. 'Washington, D. C. ,Ju"e 2st" a Jn Cyrus II.
x ur:n: a -i .i r i..J nf- u u nuio ; a R.,.rnrt Mr. C. H. Haskett u rallaf ti
was the guest of Miss Louise Willis 'visiting her daughter Adolia who is eards Creek Sunday on account of
Sunday afternoon. 1 ill. hls 8,ster bein dead.
Mrs. Thelma Simnson and sister Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Salter and i ....
Miss Lettie Pake spent Sunday after-1 children of Portsmouth were visitors :Un?1 a better day, Halifax Coun-
noon at Smyrna. I here Sunday. ty 18 !owly bidding cotton goodbye,'.'
Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Daniels return-! Miss Amanda Nelson of Atlantic is.says County Agent J. B. Britt in re
ed to their home at Roe Friday after. here visiting Miss Gladys Salter. 1
spending a few days here as the The Y. W. A. of the Davis Bantist iHmMH-44mHmH
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guesia oi rar, ana rars. uuy uanieis. tuuruu gave a piuuiu tk me oencn
Mr. Clarence Rose of Atlantic was rnday.
counting the acreage to small grain,
hay and pasture now being grown
over the county.
Where ground limestone was used.
John D. Simmons of Altamahaw.
route t, Caswell County reports reri
clover growing 43 inches high; where
the limestone was not used, he clov
er is only 16 inches high.
The curb'market established ah
Morehead City this season has aver
aged tales amounting to $100 for
each market day since the opening.
Columbus County farmers showed
little interest in ioininir a coonera.
tive tobacco assocaition after hear
ing J. T. Lazar of the South Caroli
na Association speak last week.
READ THE NEWS WANT ADS
the guest of Miss Lettie Pake Friday
night.'
Miss Vera Pake is spending the
week at Marshallbere as the truest of
Misses Irma and Eileen Pake.
viutimc jLjuJbviil leriuriltru Ilia j ua.mui ui uti ait? nits
home at Lola Monday after spending the guest of Miss Zadie Alligood Sat
a few weeks here visiting relatives. ' urday night.
Mrs. rrancis Murphy left Sunday
Miss Grace Davis who is enmloved i
at the Oxford Orphanage at Oxford, 1 1
has returned home for the summer, f
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i . iugcue vjaoiviii ui oca Levei
was a visitor here Sunday.
miss mauiua uasKiu oi .icraic was
RUSSELL'S CREEK
and Chester left for their home in
several rfava herp with hpr Ha,mkP ! services here Sunday morning,
Mrs. L. A. Nelson. ! Mr' and Mr3- 0scar H- Gillikin
Mr and Mrs. Jim Stallings, Mrs.iand !ittle daughter Gladys Helen of
. S. Martin and G. M. Carraway I Morehead C'ty spent a while in this
went to Beaufort Saturday night. COmfmUTty Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. North Nelson of unu"-U! Lwrence, mr. ueo.
n. nner ana son Xyndell who 'are
for Washington, N. C.
Bridgeton spent Monday here
Mr. E. E. Gaskins and son Luther
of New Bern came over Sunday af
ternoon accompanied by Mrs. David
Wallace.
Mrs. Will Johnson and sons Ralph
and Chester were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Nelson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Banks and
daughters Mrs. Robert Pittman, Mrs.
Roco Pittman and Nellie Banks of
Lukens spent Sunday with Mr. I
Banks' sister Mrs. G. M. Carraway.
The revival services here last week
conducted by Mr. Johnson of Golds
who are holding services at Morehead
City, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cuthrell Friday.
Mrs. Violet Whitley and children
oi west tfeauiort are spending a
BAY VIEW
We are haviner some warm weather
at this writing and sure need some
ram.
Mr. W. A. Wilcox is on the sick
list at present.
Mr. Willie Jones of the dredge Re
liance at Belnaven spent Sunday with
his family.
Mrs. Cal Whalev and children of
H"M"H
employed at Little River. S. C. mo
tored home Friday to spend the week
end with their families.
Miss Carrie E. Gillikin who is
training at Elizabeth Buxton Hospit
al, Newport News. Va.. left Sunday
after spending a week with her fath
ui esc oeauiort are spending a' " ""'f; nurairu ui
while with Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Fodrie. I Morehead City spent Sunday in our
m: d..u.. r.. . t r. . npiirhhftrliftftl
Miss Rubv Purifov snpnt SnnHav
with Miss George Cuthrell.
A group of people from this com
munity attended services in More
head City Sunday afternoon bv Rev.
Mr. Beezly from New Bern.
Mrs. Rena Styron was the guest
er and mother Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, of Mrs. I. T. Fodrie Monday after
Gillikin
I Little Miss Rhoda Mae Gillikin
spent a while Sunday - with her
'grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Whitford
Gillikin.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis and chil-
boro closed SunHav nio-hf cru 'dren of Bettie spent Sunday with Mr.
one seemed to enjoy the meeting. iand Mrs Alfred C. Gillikin.
Mr. Hermon Keith Willis and Miss ' The little Daby Charles Wesley of
Marie Williams of Morehead CityMr- and Mrs- Augustus Lawrence is
were over Sunday visiting friends. very sick at present and we all hope
Mr. D. M. Salter and Misses Mil- jt wil1 soon e well again.
dred and Elva Salter spent Friday in! Mr- and Mrs- Murry Gillikin and1 it will soon rain
xew Hern. cnuaren or tsettie spent a while Sun-
Quite a number of people from!clay with Mr. and Mrs. Rumley Gilli
South River attended the preaching !lm-
here last week. I r Mr. Noah Gillikin left Sunday for
Mrs. Joe Blake of PerouimansIINOrI01K where he will be emnloveH
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noon.
Mr. B. A. Phelp3 and children of
Beaufort were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Sprinele and family Sun
day afternoon.
We are all indeed firlad to know
that Mr. J. J. Skinner is able to be
out again. He has been attending
services at Live Oak Grove church.
We are having some very hot weath
er at this writing and the crops are
badly in need of rain. We all hope
Plantation is visiting her mother Mrs.
L. L. Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace and
mother Mrs. Lizzie Wallace spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wal
lace. Ernest Tosto of South River spent
the week end here visiting Glenn
Carraway.
Mrs. Geo. Pittman of Lukens spent
the week end here visiting her moth
er Mrs. Frank Mason.
Mrs. Tom Gilgo and children of
Portsmouth are here visiting her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Hunninirs and
baby of Marshallberg are here spend-
church Saturday and Sunday hv'thpiln? a f!w days with Mr- Runnings
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emu iviia. uuun nunnings.
after spending a while at home with
his family.
OTWAY
services were held at the P. R.
NORTH RIVER
neighborhood.
Mr. A. L. Winberry who is employ
ed at Belhaven spent the week end
at home with his family.
The small dauehter of Mrs. Lonn
Dowdy has been on the sick list for
quite a while, but is improving now.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberrv nH
children spent some time in Npwnnrf.
Saturday afternoon visiting Mrs.
Chas. M. Garner.
Quite a number of our neonle at.
tended church at New Bern Sunday
evening.
Mr. W. G. Winberry spent snmp
time Sunday at the home of Mr. and i
Mrs. Ira Culpepper.
Mr. Henry Waller went to New
Bern Monday to spend some time
there.
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Wearing New Shoes?
Well, not quite; but the veiy next
thing to- it. These shoes were expertly
half-soled, heeled, and polished by a skill
ful artisan at
Beaufort Shoe Shop
J. W. Chad wick, Prop.
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SOUTH RIVER
Mrs. David Wallace went to Bridge
ton Sunday to see her daughter Mrs.
Luther Catkins who is sick, hope she
will soon be better.
pastor Elder W. W. Stvron of Rop
Miss Pauline Piner is snendinir two
weeks with her friend Miss Lela Har
bison of Washington.
Mrs. Lydia Gillikin and little niece
Rhoda Mae Gillikin spent Wednesday
with her cousin Mrs. Beulah Dcwty.
Miss Viola Gillikin of Beaufort
spent Sunday with hir aunt Miss Lu
la Lawrence.
Mr. Glynn Gillikin who is employ,
ed at Wilmington spent the week end
with his mother Mrs. Martha Gillikin.
Mrs. B. B. Lawrence is still on the
sick list.
Mr. Clifford Davis of Davis attend
Miss Lillie Wallace who works at
T. , n.. . . . j-'avis vi Liavis attend-
Durham spent Saturday night and ed church here Sunday and spent a
t u r ,T i"'"1"5 auu : wmie Sunday evening with Mr. B. B
Mrs. John Wallace. :Lawronrp
lr a- v ! y V Mr' Sl W- Lawn is still on the
Dr. Chadwick Friday for treatment, sick list.
he has the thrash. 1 Mr j L; Lawrence who has
,i;5d Mre" D" B,!,a"ia and been enjoyed at Washington spen
children are over at Becton this the 'week end with his wife,
week visiting Mr. Belangia's grand- Mr. Stacy Gillikin of Wilmington
Mrer.?HT M T BrT k , '8pent th week end home and re
Mr and M s. George Tosto's baby turned to his work Monday. '
who had colitis -and has been in, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lawrence spent
Beaufort nearly a week under the a while Tuesjay with heotlT
doctors care is improving a l.ttl , Mr. George W. Piner of Wilm g-
Mrs. Charlie Glover of Beaufort ton spent the week end with h . fl
spent part of last week with her par- ny, tn n'8 Iam"
riii,i 41. oiiu I'na. nicA x. iLVIUall. v
mr. Aiex riuman Keeps getting
better all the time, hope he will con
tinue. -
Mr Vrr.net- .n4. ci..j.". ' Mr. anil M ri r,... T.... i
and Sunday with Mr. Glenn Carraway children and Mildred Daniels spent
Mr. Luther Lewis of Hooewell. Va
spent a short while Sunday and Mon
day here with relatives.
Mr. apd Mrs. C. W. Peterson and
daughter Agnes Mae soent Sundav
here with his sister Mrs. Tom Lewis.
Mrs. P, B. Beachem is quite sick at
her home with rheumatism.
Mrs. M. D. Pridgen and children of
Chapel Hill are visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Piver.
LENOXVILLE
at Merrimon.
WIRE GRASS
The Home Demonstration Club,
conducted by Miss Sloan, was held
with Mrs. Thomas . Dudley last Fri
day 'evening. -
Tte ;ittle daughter of Mr. and, here visiting her parents
vuih nase was removea irom Mrs. t. M. Goodwin '
Potter's Emergency Hospital Satur-1 Mrs. Ruth Lupton and children
day.. She received .treatment there Jaunita and .Tamo. ..::.: i. ..
it . ..i.. ",B '"nK ner
Sunday at Lola.
Miss Inez Pittman returned home
from Lukens last week where she
spent a few weeks visiting . friends
ana relatives, she was accompanied
home by Miss Minnie Barker.
Mrs. Dollie Goodwin
children of Roe returned home Sat
urday after spending a few days
Mr. and
lor colitus.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peterson of
Beaufort and children visited with
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Dudley Sunday ev
ening. Mr. Donzelle Merrill of Wire Grass
and Miss Doris Lewis of Marshall-
sister Mrs. Roy Goodwin thi
Mr. Connie Lupton of Roe, an em
ployee the U, S. C. G. Station at
Southport, stopped here a short while
Saturday.
Mrs. Robert Goodwin and small
son Arthur Clinton returned to their
CORE CREEK.
R;v. H. C. Harmon wife and Hauh
ter spent Sunday night with Mrs.
Kate E. Gooding.
Mr. and Mrs. Doy Dickinson and
little daughter of New Bern spent
Sunday visiting his parents.
Mr?. W. R. Murden returned from
Little River, S. C. Friday aft.r
spending a week with her husband
Mrs. A. N. Fodrie and infant son
spent the week end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickinson.
Misses Hilda May and Irene Sabis
ton spent a few days at Harlowe last
week visiting their sister Mrs. D. W.
Bell.
Mr. North Sabiston who is at wnrlr
near Hopewell, Va., spent last week
witn nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F,
Sabiston. 1 '
Mrs. J. H. Dickinson attended the
curb market at MoreheaH rifw Sat
urday.
Miss Marie Dickinson spent Sun
day with Mrs. W. R. Murden.
Miss Beth Dickinson in viqifino.
sister Mrs. A. H. Outlaw of Elizabeth
visy.
Miss Vireinia William, nf
head City is visiting at the home of
mra. Kay Dickinson.
NEW VEHICLE LAW
Effective July 1st, 1931
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berg were married in .New Bern last home at Roe Saturday after spending
Wednesday. They are making their everal days here visiting her sifter
home with" his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Guy Daniels -' "
Kernie Merrill. j ' Misses Sheila and Maira Pake re-
Mias Llanche Dudley spent Monday turned home Wednesday from Loh
and Tuesday in Beaufort with Mrs. v. here they spent several days vi.it
Minme Lubanks. ing their aunt Mrs. Sophia Lupton.
Miss Geraldme Lewis attended the Misei Irma and Eileen Take of
Messrs. Ira Mason and EHwin
kill of Stacy spent the week end w
rthe guest of Misses Hazel and Verna
Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lupton and chil
dren and Miss Mildred Daniels of
Lenoxville were visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Day and chil
dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Lupton Sunday evening.
-vir. ireston Day spent a short
while in Beaufort Saturday. i
Mr. G. H. T linfnti nn,1 Hf '
i..-.. mm. i'Xctl Lie
were business visitors at Beaufort
Saturday.
, Mr. and Mrs. J. tV. Smith and chil
-The General Assembly of North Carolina has en
acted a law, that compels the Commissioner of Reve
nue, to revoke the license and registration of a person,
when a judgment in excess of $100, has been rendered
against such person, arising out of the use of a motor
vehicle, where such judgment remains unpaid after 30
days unless such person shall furnish proof of his abili
ty to pay in damages for future accidents.
The object of this law is to protect the public from
irresponsible drivers of motor vehicles who are indiffer
ent and negligent of the lives and property of others.
We offer you insurance, public liability and prop
erty damage automobile insurance in reliable compan
ies with prompt claim service and at your request we
will call to see you and arrange to file your policy with
the Commissioner of Revenue.
Get in Touch With Our Agency At Once And Save
Yourself Financial Losses
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Graham W. Duncan
'PHONE 104-L
BEAUFORT, N. C.
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