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,.1 PAGE TWO XHXBgAUroRTJNEWSJURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 WIRE GRASS Lewis Bern Mr. E. G. Campen and H. T made a business trip to N;w Friday. j Miss Irene Smith of Bachlor spent Ipait of last week with Miss Irene Eu I banks. Miss Thelma Norris of Beaufort Itema for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. II your community is not represented write us for instruction and supplies. SMYRNA Services were held at the Taber nacle church Sunday evening last by Rev. H. C. Harmon. A large crowd attended. and Miss Bernice Graham of WeS! Mr. Erwin Davis who is emnlnved i Beaufort visited Miss Lithian Norris iat Tarboro arrived Tuesday to spend spending some time with Mrs. L. Watson. GLOUCESTER. H. Reverend Bert Hill preached at the Methodist church here several nights last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith of Smyr na and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Pake of Williston left Friday for Washington D. C, for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Piner and children spent a short time here with Mrs. Piner i mother Friday night. Mr. Guion Simpson spent a short time here Friday night with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Simpson. Mrs. Wheeler Gillikin of Morehead City is spending some time here with her cousin Mrs. Jettie Willis. I Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chadwick of Straits, Mrs. Herbert Pigott, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley and Miss Sallie Radcliffe of Gloucester, Mrs. G. W. Davis and daughters Misses Dollie and Mazie Davis, Miss Ethel Hancock and Miss Erleen Wade and Mrs. H. R. Chad wick enjoyed a nice day over at Davis Island last week. Mr. Helbert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oglesby of Morehead City, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Willis of Davis, Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwick and daughter Miss Maggie of Gloucester, Mrs. Irene Simpson, Mrs. C. L. Willis, Mrs. C. G. Wade, Mrs. G. W. Davis and Mrs. Lloyd Pisrott snent Sundsv aiternoon at the home of Mr, ing to Stacy to the Union meeting. Mr. E. F. Carraway and sons Roy and Guy were business vistiors in Beaufort Monday. Miss Jennie Carrawav of Norfolk. who has been visiting Miss Annie Mc Intyre returned home Monday. She was accompanied by Roy Carraway. Mr. and Mr. Rone Wallace spent Sunday with his brother Reuben Wal lace. Mrs. P. F. Carraway and children J who have been visiting in Oriental returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardy and mother were the guests of Mrs. L. L. Eubanks Sunday afternoon. Roy Carraway and sister Mrs. E. S. Martin was the euest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway Sunday after noon. Miss Nellie Banks spent Sunday wren miss freda Carraway ! Wednesday Mrs. Louis Lewis and little daugh ter of Rocky Mount are spending some time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dudley. Mrs. Griff Dudley attended the curb market at Morehead City Sat urday. Miss Percy Watson of New Born was the guest of Miss Geraldine Lew is Sunday night. Miss Letha Fodrie spent Friday night in Beaufort. OTWAY M; and Mr Alvh P. Gillikin spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. C. Dowty and children. Mrs. B. B. Lawrence is still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hunnine-s and children of North River spent Sun day with her mother Mrs. Emma Ray Gillikin. Mrs. R T. nilliHr. oJ A... II.. i . . . .''I .-uuiey mae ana Vincent oi JNortolk, Hf i. m -, u'c utcu apenuing some lime Mister Glenn Carrawav is snendinir with i-v,. iu., r t t. , T - 1 1 ....... ..v.. muvuci inia. u. r. Lawrence a few days at Lukens visiting his returned to her home Sunday. ""m6 If an w I Mrs' Beulah Dowty wm ia Beau- Mr and Mrs. W. B. Morton and, fort Saturday shopping, son George were the guests of Mr. J Mrs. Martha Gillikin and children and Mrs. G. M. Carraway Sunday spent a while Sunday with Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nelson and chi! dren spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. L. A Voionn CORE CKEEK. D. W. and Mrs. Herbert Hancock. Messrs. J. B. and W. C. Eagles of ithe noe of Mr. and Mrs x i, n ... CL.-i.- roumam, in. were visitors at , Oi"-"slon- Smyrna last Friday. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Leon Simpson and i ter Miss Willie of Spartanburg, S. C. son Monroe who have been spending spent a few days last week with Mrs. .v wuiiHHct ai inauii, x- ittuin .vL iTus. u. i, oauision. ed home last week. Miss Melva Fodrie has Misses Louise Wade and Carita : nome alter an extended visit Lewis spent last week at Morehead relatives i.i Craven and City with Mrs. Mitchell Willis. Misses Teanie and Sunie Lawrpnro spent a short while with their cousin Mrs. Beulah Dowty Sunday. Mr. George W. Piner of Little Riv er is home with his family to snend tho week. Mrs. Filbert CnU "u iuis. janies tl. Jjavis of - uumcn ui uuue spent Eeaufort spent Friday afternoon at'a while Sunday at the home of Mr. tV, V,,,., f r . .i land Mrs R R T ...,. a few weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Davis. Mrs. 0. D. Moore of High Point arrived Sunday to spend a few days with her sister Mrs. R. J. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willis and little son of Smyrna spent the week end with Mrs. Willis parents Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pigott. Miss Louise Hudeins of Beaufort left Tuesday after spending a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gordon West, Mrs. D. L. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Middle ton and little son Jack left for their home at Warsaw after spending some time here with their parents. They were accompanied hack bv Mrs. West's brother Mr. Albert Fulford where he will attend college nearby. The Sunday school of our communi ty went on a picnic Wednesday to Atlantic Beach, all reported a delight ful time. i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oklev eave a delightful party Monday evening last, in Iinnnr of har tynoct were played after which an ice course was served. All reported a delight ful time. Miss Alceze Lefferts after attend ing summer school at Chapel Hill re turned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Omev and two sons and Miss Sallie Ratcliffe and Mrs. Opley's brother Mr. Gus Brock mon let Wednesday for their home at Greensboro after spending several months here at the Pigott house. Mr. John Smith of Morehead City spent a short while here Sunday visit at Aurora. ir.g his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith. Mr. R. L. Dank Is was a visitor at Beaufort last week. Miss Fannie Pake of Lenoxville left Sunday for home after snendin? a few days with her cousin Miss Ellen mg. a , e ' Lupton. jand natives. mis. uuiiii --i-uu u- xiuuiiuc was Mrs. Warren Gilgo and Mrs, Mal issa Salter were called to Portsmouth Thursday on account of the illness of their brother Mr. Dave Salter. Miss Amanda Nelson of Atlantic spent a few days here last week. Mrs. T. W. Salter returned home Sunday from Portsmouth after spend ing a few days there with friends Mr. Harvey Daniels and Mr. Jas Willis of Lenoxville spent the week end here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Daniels were visitors at Stacy Sunday. DAVIS the guest of Mrs. Sarah Salter Tues day last. She was accompanied by her sister Mrs. Tom Roberts of Orien tel. Mrs. J. T. Salter and son George left Sunday for Portsmouth where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gaskill. Mr. Tom Roberts and daughter I f aa 7or1i'a A tlitvmt1 IotN1 If nn a Fannie of Oriental passed thru here 'morning for Campbell College at Sunday enroute to Atlantic. Buies Creek. t. una vi runs-. iur. ueorge rt. w mis ana ioa nay- mouth is here visiting friends and rel ton of Portsmouth were the gut o Stives. Mr. J. T. Salter BARGAIN DAY BARGAIN DAY AUTO GREASING LOLA. 50c Rev. D. B. Garner held services at SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy of Arap ahoe spent last week with Mr. Har dy s mother Mrs. M. E. Hardy. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence Mr. Stacy Gillikin of Wilminnn ' . Z ervic?S spent the week end with his mother I Mr' and Mr, T W 77 Tv, Mrs. Blanche Gillikin of fo, L"'' a".d J Sm.th and chil- spent Sunday with her mother-fn-law. 'da SUn" I Miss Viola Gillikin of Beaufort: t . . Miss Melva Fodrie has returned ;?P Sunday with lur aunt Miss Lu-! r " I' XiZ""?. .il. .5. , ia Lawrence. i . , ... tn n, ... . Unsr a ew davs with relnt vei Pamlico I. -wr-.ana Mrs- Janies L. Lawrence Mr Pret n . u eft WaHnuJ.,, 1... X... T..,.. -.. cj ocni wie ween v-uumics. j- ..touclj, Wy niuiur ior cam-! erl(j m Beaufort Mrs. A. D. Ennett and children of .mo" employed. I Misses Gertie'and Eva Goodwin Visititlir relntiiras ! at New Bern and Rridci-Atf.r I M:ss Esther Gooding has returned! BAY VIEW Gaskill Saturday night. Mrs. H. C. Cherry and daughter nene returned home Friday after mrs. Monme nunmncrs and ch . 'tn he . m.i. t,. . 1 .. " ""'"c runny alter dren of Grantsboro spent last week Upendine Tome " tZ v'iti, w . having some warm weather nimg some time visiting relatives mother, Mrs. K. E. OonHinJ f rf, 01 mosqurtoes. u . . . j. wmDerrv mado n 1m airs. Maxton Sahiatnn or,,! i:n.ili i-.--. , . : "': -w,. unu iil if li r r i rn MnfDnnnH ('... cj i. w. V . ' For the purpose of acquainting you with this part of our service, every Friday, for the next 30 days be j? inn in i? August 21 K we will grease any type car or truck for ouc. 1 his service includes tire and battery check. WE SELL STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS AND HONOR THEIR COURTESY CARDS. LOFTI N MOTOR GO. BEAUFORT, N. C. with her sister Mrs. Lewis Cannon Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy took their daughter Thelma to Oriental Saturday to Dr. Oscar Daniels to have her tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Day and daughter Mary Kathrine were here Sunday afternoon. Miss Pearl Mason spent part of last week in Beaufort visiting her aunt Mrs. Charlie Glover. Miss Etta Mae Tosto and Evelyn Cannon went to Merrimon Sunday morning to church. Mr. William Wallace spent Satur day night with Ernest Tosto. Mr. George Tosto went to Lukens Sunday morning to see his cousin Jimmie Tosto of Sea Level who is here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Tosto. Miss Lillian Pittman, Luther Lew- daughter spent a few days last weel, di wimston visiting his mother. Mrs. J. I. Graham nnH , miiuicil eernice, Ihelma and Preston anH JIMI wroth - ' r allu cnucren Mrs. James Skinner and ohnA i rdMrrrWKLParentS Mr-!"-,Ea?. T'-. children. Mrs! ! at; r, t, carina street and Miss Thelma Nor Miss Opal Rose Merrill i vi-itm ' n...i. . , .ov ' her cousin Miss Florence DIck TZ "l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smifh nf vt.i n-;ni- t , r" . i elor spent a short while in nr Mn,.'nWj j.lL Deen eP: munitv s?nnrf. .ff " euse nuance at Bell M, m j "aven returned here to h s home Fri- Mr. Maynard was in our neighbor- day night uuuu last weeK tunin? manos. ! Mr A T. w.vi. . . mt j wee- '"B"- wicn nis iamuy. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gnnrfi. M a t nr.- t ' . family of North piv '"I e.!' .-7 A " nDerry and children! y.nu . u. vvmberry spent a short. i ipmnNmmG aicernoon with his mother Mrs. R. E. uooamg. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Small, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Fodrie inH M;. ltr-i... . o ""! na miss Melva iC where she attend is, Roy Pittman and Levi Pittman Fodrie spent a while Sunday after-! ing for a few days. were guests of Etta Mae Tosto and Evelyn Cannon Sunday night. time at Beaufort last Tuesday. iurs . j. A, small Sr., returned nome Sunday niirht. frnm xt C. where she attended the camp meeti LUKENS noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. i w. &aoiston. Mrs. M. A. Small spent Sunday af ternoon at the home of Mr. M. C. uicKinson and Mrs. G. C. LanHle We sure are having some beautiful weather and we think the fishermen should take advantage of it. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tosto and family from Sea Level, have just returned home after spending a few days with their father, mother and relatives, at Lckens. Rev. M. E. Euhanlra nf PH-i Ville spent a few dav hoi- i i. . . ' nut, nc iii.ir.nng eay view Baptist church Master Preston and Miss Thelma Graham of Beaufort spent a few days companied her home Sunday. and Mrs. Dave Sabiston Mr. Henry Pittman and daughter Mrs. George Norman attended ser- RIJSPV 7 C pDCrv vice at Stacy Sunday. vJOOC O CKIlliK. Miss Neta Mason who has been on ' . -a two weeks vacation has returned) . Tlife League of the. Free Will Bap home. tist church went to Staew s,,no . Mr. Noah Baker return n.lw x. -i---- oaya u . ti i . "w "la "ecu uere visiting their aitr home at Hnhiiflran ff. nr.- t - . s v"clr sister . , a inuntn s i'iio. n.. u. wmoerry. stay here relieving the . - vciiu- naucr ana son xsuri Of Kin- ers during their vacations. ,ton spent last week here vWri w Miss Hilda Mav Sahirfnn nr.! o?., T,,er.e vultin her W- . , . , " tun, vari vraae. ednesday nieht at Beanf I On,'..i , . . . her sister Mrl T p r"Z " "'.uSSZl "ovra i P"Pe fom vf , . "c. went io xv.mston Sunday to at Misses Mane and PTnvie n;i,; tar,A u ounay io at oaiuraay even- v. u. v inberrv and ni a t "'a- iHinhoPTO ... M iss Inez Pittman was the guest of Miss Minnie Barker during th naif week, and Miss Minnie Barker ac a while Saturday aftern? -.uP ,r 0B Thelma Graham oi companied her home Sundav na r.Irea Wlth Mr. Beaufort and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M varner and children of Newnnrf ifpent Sunday at Mnv.iiu iu: BeMf WinLbe,Ty WEnt t0 oern Monday on hnn'nu. Miss Rowena Winherrv'... .i. ","au wc"1' 10 atacy Sunday af-'gick cj I, . u" lnei We are very glad to know that Jternoon and was awarded the k..,l. 1SZ . unday and Monday but is minister Elder Sewell n,ni i,m for havmjr the largest n0,f . 8 rery weu now. , . "C1 l,J . r-... Ui our cnurcn again September j,c" -1"t';' tvery one is very much 6. - It has been quite a while since ; p.le.ased abo!Jt jt- Every one had an ne was nere. because o the. illne enjoyawe time w IXC. MERRIMON ' Miss Elva Salter who has a posi i tion in Beaufort spent the week end ; at home. . ' TlrrandMrs. James Oglesby and little daughter of New Bern were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carra- children of STRAITS - Mrs. Margaret Gibbs and daughter There was a Rnpictir , i6""oi.iuii -Margaret U1DOS and rtancrht-ar organized at Live Oak Grove church 'Annie Mae of Beaufort left for the" Wednesday afternoon. TW .in hom. s.t,j.. . in!ir meet again nda jternoon. ' Eeei with Mn and Mrs HD Chad . . v vviic iiu uiKe part j w so as to have a success in thoia wi- " Mr Pr, r.i , . Mr. and Mrs. I. T. FrTT-r..U . v; 'r: '""on.wno 13 Ploy- , . - " " w wuiwn spent tne week snj -the convent on at RrMof o4... 'iti. vs.- ,y . -weeK end . ,v-- FaJCuia jnr. ana Mrs. L. H. - VvntaAW ' TI . . Mr. and Mr.. T;. w,..,,.., " aompamed by dldren of M r' - T. " """ "a i.T" i5ai"e 5 Aatle Whitehurst. uern were the mrs. Mm r:ihv,. tj i.. . . v naa ook over your stock and see if you do not need some printed stationery. No business concern should be without printed letter heads, Bill Heads, Statements and Envelopes. Printed Stationery is an advertise ment for your business. Business communications should not be written on blank paper. It looks cheap. Commercial Stationery jye carry in stock a good line of papers and inks of var ious colors. If we hav'nt exactly what you want we can get it for you on a few days notice. We have aline of samples and can help you select styles of printing that will please you and advertise your business. Ifle also can print Personal Stationery such as Letter . Heads- Envelopes, Announcements and visiting or business cards. We will be glad to show you our line of samples at any time whether you buy or not. rt i . --v...wu. (EUeStS Of Mr- nr? f., -.i...... . , " " Mr. Cecil Harris and two sisters of 'Cuthrell anH o ' -'levejana :ne guest oi Mrs. Myrtle Chadwick Mr. anH m t w V.:r.T-, . i ne accompanied back iM fu"" 01 trnul,ey Miss Clara Chadwick. j Roe were in the neighborhood Sun v day afternoon. J Mrs. Jack Nelson who has been I visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter leu Sunday for her home in Norfolk, were tr.e eue;ts of Mr nr.. T T . , lnla' Miss Georeia Cuthrell t,. ootn very sick is nw ,i, u... Miss ivelhe Banks of Lnk-Pn.: ew1, i.i ... ... 'ctri;tend WithheraUntMrS- Guy' f:fS Purif'oy was the guest I,, W-Mrs. H. T. Banks, Mr. and teoon. Mrtn Su"da' af" P" P,,ttman and daughter Miss ' Mr. Jasper Brock left Sunday f .to Pearl passed thru Sunday go-te.noon to" go up the courtry 7 j Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Chadwick of; Punta Gorda, Fla., are visiting Mr. end iurs. ii. u. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chadwick of Bolivia spent the week end with Mr. A-hadwick's parents Mr. and Mrs. Ira' '.had wick. Mrs. Ida Mae Pettiwav anrl ch-en Frances and Hampton left for' their home at Kinston Sunday after : The
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