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AGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. AUGUST 13, 193U ouniy Correspondence- Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructionr and supdiea. SOUTH RIYEB STELLA Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and Misses Lois and Alsie Gerock of children of Lukens spent Sunday with hoskie are visiting Mrs. Lionel Pel Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto. etier this week. Miss Etta Iae Tosto is spending a Mr. and Mrs. Millard Spencer were few days at Lukens. ; visitors here a while Saturday. Mr. George Hardy lost his horse Ueraldine Uarrett and little son , gUest3 of Mr, Saturday morning: she had been sic it spent tne ween ena witn ner motner Sunday. for some time. . j. .vaner reueuer. Dr. W. S. Chadwick was called1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas spent a Sunday to Mr. Alex Pittman who has few days here this week with her had a stroke of paralysis. He is very aunt. gick, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pelletier mo- Mrs. Charlie Glover and Mrs. Mack tored to Wilmington Wednesday. Jones of Beaufort were called homej Gerald Pelletier spent last Sunday on account of the illness ot their :'t vv rigntsvuie ieacn. father Mr. Alex Pittman ant weather at present, but we all sincerely hope it will soon change. There has been a League organized at the Free Will Baptist church, and we all hope it will be a great success and a great benefit to the communi ty. Mr. Wilbur Keel of Alliance spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cuth rell and children. Mrs. Suda Cormack spent Sunday with Mrs. G. D. Purifoy. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fodrie are now spending a while with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Garner. Mr. Cuthrell son and daughter, Georgia and G rover Cuthdell left Saturday morning for Reelsboro. Mr. Wesley Stryon spent Sunday with Mr. G. D. Purifoy. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Phelps of Beau fort spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. L. L Springle and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Eilie Fodrie were the and Mr3. I. T. Fodrie Where Union County farmers pois oned for the boll weevil this summer there are few infe&ted squares now, says Tom Broom, county agent. A TRIBUTE TO MRS. REBECCA GILLIK1N Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cannon went to Reelsboro Sunday. Misses Evelyn Cannon and Effie Xosto spent ounaay aiternoon at iwer Miss Maude Carratfay wiiO has rimon vistiing Mr. and Mrs. John been visiting her aunt Mrs . W. C. Ed- Iselson. 'mundson in Oriental returned home Mr. Joshua Hardy Georg3 Tosto satUrdav and Jim nttman went to ceauiort MERRIMON Mrs. Georgia French and children left Saturday morning for New Bern. Miss Beatrice Morton has been on the sick list. Her friends are all glad to know she is able to be out a-gain. DAVIS Miss Gertrude Styron has return ed from Duke Hosptial at Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wade of Wash ington, D. C, are here visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Roland Styron left Friday for Rov Carrawav SDent the week end r-i. n e..:.- ir: vui.ujr .. .-...v inere wnn nis iatner a. r. arraway. Alex Pittman. Mrs. l. r. Bacon of Norfolk who Mr. and Mrs. Wessie Tosto spent has be;n visiting here returned home Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Friday. and Mrs. Alex Pittman. Mrs. E L. Nelson and sister. Mrs. We are having some extremely hot u M. Carrawav were called to Bridge and dry weather at this writing, rain ;ton h,t Thursday to the bed-side of is needel badly. STRAITS Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jarvls return ed home Wednesday after spending a few days at Washington, D. C. They weer accompanied by Mrs. Sidney Stewart who ha?, been receiving treat ment there. their father, C. S. Nelson woh is very sick. Mrs. B. G. Hardy and children of South River spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Guy Carraway. Mrs. R. R. Hatcher of Bennettsville S. C. who has been vistiing her daughter Mrs. M. B. Hannah return ed home Saturday. i Mr. Edwin Cox and a party from Goldsboro were here Monday looking . . n. r trr JM183 Margaret waruon 01 ursaw , nvo. aomo raa, 0.fnfa pent the week end with Miss Matilda j Mr and Mrs j A- Wallace speat Gaskill. iSahll-rllw in Mriro arl Pit,, TV,o i were accompanied home by Mrs. Wallace's mother Mrs. Emma Beach-em. Mrs. Joe Blake of Perquimans Mr. Willie Meadows of Bogue was a visitor here Sunday afternoon. Mss Fannie Cadwick left Saturday for Sarasota, Fla., to visit her uncle Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chadwick and Potation spent a part of last week Miss Victoria Marron of Southport ;W1 he' mh Mra- L- ' J" returned home Wednesday after! Mr. David Wallace and children spending a while with Mr. Chadwick,s ;Passedithru Sunday enroute f, Mr t,H Mrs. Ira Chadwick. ihome from Bndgeton where they They were accompanied back by Miss Virgie Chadwick. Mr. Dexter Murphy of Marshall berg was in our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibbs of Beau fort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Chadwick. were called to see their daughter Mrs. L. E. Gaskin3 who has been very sick. Among the house guests' of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter last week were Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Becton of North Har lowe, Mrs. Shepard Moore of iNew Mrs. S. E. Styron is visiting her daughter Mrs. Guy Dixon at More head City. Mr. Grayden Wade who is employ ed at Washington, D. C, is spending a few days here with his mother. Z:.i:3 P.-a'idls c: 'Eiruifs Creek, who has been spending a few days here the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Alligood has returned home. Mr. Glenn Wade of Washington, D. C. was the guest of Miss Edna Willis Friday night. Mrs. John Nelson of Atlantic was the gusst of Mrs. Sabra J. Salter Sunday night. Mr. and Mr3. Lorenza Murphy of Washington, D. C, are here visiting friend-" nad relatives. HARLOWE Mr. and Mrs.' Cecil Mason of Be M.r; P- N; E,ecton Greenville . Sunday; .wnnrt r,pnr. Snndav with Mrs. Ma- S- C- Ne'son Barker of irentoa, and , The M. E. Church Sunday School gave a picnic Frida;. All took lunch and went to Atlantic Beach. Miss Maggie Graham spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick the guest pf their daughter Miss Alma. Mr. Edgar Anderson and Mr. Wil liam W. Chadwick of Wilmington spent a few days here last week the guest of Mr. Chadwick's parents Mr. and Mr3. W. W. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and family passed thru this neighborhood On December 3, 1849 there was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis a baby girl. She was called Rebecca and was one of the six children born to her parents. The days of her M,i!Hhnml elided happily away as do most all childhood days. Finally she merged into womanhood and became the devoted wife of Mr. W. T. GilU-J kin. She went to work to lay the foundation for a home. Within the: walls of their little shrine some babies were born. The patter of baby feet, the childish whims, the childish joys and sorrows came to aunt Becky's ears to be met with a sweet smile and word of cheer. She watched them with a love that only a mother knows for her children. Later, with a love made deeper by tim she watched them one by one as they chose their work in the different walks of life. Shadows came. Her husband depait- ed inthe the beyond but with he.f sweet smile and the love light shining from her eyes she kept the home fires burning. Her devoted children came and went bringing joy to her heart. Then one day her steps became feeble and slow. On June 28, 1931 after traveling on Life's Highway for 81 years she became weary and Jesu3 seeing her weariness took her in His arms to the land where we are told, there is no sorrow nor night. A3 the fading of the last flower in a certain garden, came the death of Aunt Becky. Her life may fittingly be compared to the life of a beautiful flower. The leaves grow, the bud comes, and then the nower in lull bloom. The radiance and fragrance causes the passers-by to stop, wonder and in admiration to go on. The rain beats upon this flower but when the sun shines again the flower is more upright and beautiful than ever The home was Aunt Becky's garden. She adorned it and never did she fail to give a morsel of bread to the hun gry, a word of cheer to the distressed or a helping hand to the orphan. Her neighbors and friends could on ly love and admire her. She stood by and saw mother, father, husband, brothers and sisters die but as the flower after the rain she was cheerful and submissive. Truly it can be said "She was good." The funeral services were conduct ed by Rev. C. A. Lineberger, pastor of the Baptist church of Marshall berg. All the children were present upon this occasion, besides me maujr relatives and friends. The many floral tributes showed the high es teem in which aunt Becky was held. Her entire life was spent at Marsh ailberg. Those left to mourn her loss were the following: Mrs. Brady Way of Beaufort, Mrs. J. B. Gillikin, Miss Margaret Gillikin Mr. F. D. Gillikin, Mr. J. K. Gillikin, Mr. T. Gillikin of Marshallberg; her many grandchildren, two great grand children, and a host of relatives and friends. A Friend. QMhfts mm JE young again with happy, youthful color I For furniture, floors, woodwork motor car too glorious color I Costs little to refinish by use of ,Hkni'iMiiTOi Fast-drying, flawless enamel In 26 easy-brushing, solid-hiding colors. Varnish that even hot water can't harm. This store is headquarters for paints varnish, enamels brushes J Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Company Phone 66 Beaufort, N. C. Mrs. i 1 a a fana!a fl r a Vl ry tin A Ml TT A . t3l.t l 4. J -J! ! ""66 ivuuu -Tiuuigumeiy anu. son ot ' .j TT- . ! ' i . T-V TTm a3Hinjton u. j. Mr. and Mrs. E. Newport spent Sunday with Mrs. Ma son's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur n .nj Mr a r. Wr.ifr,nrt nt Mf- Mrs. E. H. Curtis of New Baltimore, Md., are here visiting his Bern "turned home last Tuesday af mother Mrs. R. H. Whitehurst. ter spending some time here the guest Mrs. Martha Pigott returned to of Mr- and Mr3- E- F- Carraway. Marshalberg after spending a while .IAnTII nn,rn with her daughter Mrs. Wilbur Wade. NORTH RIVER Mrs. R. H. Whitehurst returned home from Baltimore, Md., where1 Mi owonn;0 .f Tot, she has been visiting her husband for Biltmore after spending her va Mr. R. H. Whitehurst who is receiv- cation here with hef parentj Mf and mg treatment there. ,M,3. Alex Wade Miss Annie May Warren who has Jbeen quite sick is slowly improving. . Mr. Corbett Norris of Havelock w t- tt j j iand brother Will Norris of Wire Mr. Archie Hardeity o.' Detroit, . . . ... , " . o , ' Grass spent a short while here Sun day. ! Little Miss Caroline Phillips left Uuesday for her home in Greensboro Chadwick motored CORE CREEK. was a visitor among us Sunday morn ing. Mr. Marcus Dickinson of Shalotte . V. 1. .1 4 U Mr. and Mrs. S. Frank Dill and;!! erJSpendl" wh'le ,he" Wlth. children of Great Bridge, Va., are spending a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston. Mrs. L. C. Dickinson and children p:-nt Friday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks of Wire Grass. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and daughters Misses Marie and Roxie made a short visit to Clinton and Fayetteville last week. Mrs. W. R. Murden and son Will grand parents Mr. and Mrs A.lex Wade. Misses Golda Carawan and Inez Williamston of Vandemere are visit ing relatives and friends here. Mrs. Hertford Mcintosh and daugh ter Mrs. Neal Davis of Morehead City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Warren Monday. Mrs. Thelrr.a Whitehurst and son Logan Jr., spent Monday in Beau fort visiting Mrs. Earl Moore. Mr. Walter Arthur who has been to New Bern Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardesty of Mill Creek. Miss Alma Chadwick spent awhile Saturday night in Morehead City. Miss Dorothy Baxter of Petersburg Va., is spending a while here with her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mason. Mr. Edward Chadwick returned home Friday after spending a while with his brother at Wilmington. Mr. Eill Brock of Morehead City passed thru this neighborhood Sun day. Mr. Johnnie Merrill spent a while Sunday afternoon in this neighbor hood the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. Mr. Leon Hancock spent Sunday afternoon at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bell spent Mon day with Mrs. Bell's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Small. Watching the Game jr., spent me wee win ner parents in Potter,s Emerg Hospital for Mr and Mrs. D. W. Sabston. ;the past two months returnPed Mesdames G M Sabiston and.;today very much improvedi H Dickinson attended the curb mar-; Miss Rachej Thomag of New B ket at Morehead City Saturday. aT,3j,, uar an v u: m , ... , . ' ak.Huuii iieio Willi l Miss Esther Gooding of North Riv- her rarent3 Mr and Ut u w ci i visaing ner gianumouier. as Miss Madie Dickinson attended thej "M. Emmie FuLher f WiIdwood curb market Saturday. jis here riends ll Sab!stoAof Shallotte. Mrs. Paul Beachem and daughter 8PmJ Rh6 rH hme; r Edna nt Monday in Beaufort Si Mr. Randolph Gooding of Miami, !itin? Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunnings. Fla. returned home Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Sterling LewisTf a aunt Mr, Sudie j-..w ...... uiuiiuj v , c iiui L i wade Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Wade of Ori ental spent Sunday here with rela- the home of Mrs. C. F. D. Bell of Harlowe. Mrs. K. E. Goodine and son. and Misses Madie, Beth and Marie Dick- Mr and Mr Ai n;i vu inson spent Friday at Merrimon. untre v US? Ze Sun Mrs. Tripp and daughter Mrs. Hoi- day. aun liday of Clinton were in our neighbor n,.;. -n-,,- .... . , ' ' ivni vviiiiM nnn nao ntian , uua v t ii y ia mng ner parents Mr. and Mrs. L. W. hood a short while Saturday morning. Mr. Jack Howard of Blades and Mr. Herbert Whitley were visitors at the home of the Misses Sabiston Sun day evening. Mr. John Small and family and Mr. Noah Baker spent Sunday at Sea Lev el. Thomas returned to her home in Nor folk Sunday. RUSSELL'S CREEK YcB Mi ffT'T nrai n i iiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiii iiiiii For spectator sportswear, this neat little jacket of pressed caracul, topped with charming bicorne boasting an In dividual flower trim, is worn by Lily Damifa, Radio Pictures star. A man nish scarf, purse, belt and gloves of black, give the final touch. "Doctor, what's your favorite sport?" "Sleighing." "Ah, but I mean apart from busi Mead The News The events that happen in Carteret county are of more interest as a rule to the people of the county than those that happen any where else in the world. The big newspapers are all right for news from far oft plac es but they do not give you very much information a bout what is happening in your own county. To get news of this sort the best plan isto read The Beaufort News This newspaper prints interesting news items from all parts of the county every week. This is the main object of its existence. Special attention is paid to county affairs. Proceedings of the County Commis sioners, Board of Education, news pertaining to Farm and Home Demonstration, Superior Court, Recorder's Court and the like are published regularly. Some na tional and State news is published also and special ar ticles and editorials on various subjects. The News comes out fifty two times a year and it costs less than four cents a copy. At such a small price can any in telligent person afford to do without it? If you pay $3 in advance you can get it for two years. One year $2, six months $1.00, or three months for fifty cents. The Beaufort News We are halving some very unpleas- ness." Tit-Bits.
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