PAGE TWO i Items for this column should reach the New office each Tuesday. , If your community is not represented write us for instruction i and supplies. ( GLOUCESTER. . I The Epworth League gave an in- teresting program at the churcn Sunday evening last. Many people at- tended. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. foaxter anu lamuy oi iew a - our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pigott of i Washington. D. C. spent the week; m .1 T . -rt iric-ifnffl in end with relatives. Misses Florence Pigott and Kath erine Nelson spent Friday at More head City. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Davis and lit tle daughter called at the home of afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Russell of Rus sell's Creek Sunday afternoon. Miss Marie Jarvis of Straits spent Wednesday night with her Miss Vada Chadwick. cousin Mr. Sam Davis- met with a sad mis fortune Sunday where he fell and broke his leg. All his friends wish him a speedy recovery. , '"'7 . 'V 67 i Z pleasure of going to school once more At this writing we are having plen ty of mosquitoes and plenty of heat. BAY VIEW We still have nice weather and lots of mosquitoes. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham Sr. of Beaufort attended church here Sun-j Rev. M. E. Eubanks preached here Sunday and is holding a revival this ..,., D ;; ffd j Mrs. Mollie Rhue of Newport spent The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Graham has been real sick but we are glad to say he is improving at this time. Mr. A. L. Winberry who is on the . . , a Doal dredge Reliance at New Bern spent, of wood to the Cape last week. Sunday with his family. I Mf cGuy, Sabiston of Beaufort Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones and son!'p',ntMSuilas:iWIhl..h, Parents Mr-1 spent a short time with Mr. and Mrs. ,8nd, M" M. Sabiston. A. L. Winberry Sunday afternoon. I fTrth Sab!ston llX the week Thrft will h n nirni t Viow'.end at home- visiting his parents. October 3rd for the benefit Sunday View and Mt. Pleasant Schools. Every one come and bring , well filled baskets and ivoll fillnH pocket books. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham and children who has been spending the summer in Ocean City, N. J. return ed to their home here Sunday. Mr. Hubert Dail and sister of Eeaufort R. F. D. and Miss Lyda Mae Graham spent Sunday at Ayden. PELETIER i: 1 1 Messrs. William and Dewitt Truck ner and W. C. Irvin were visitors in Moreehad City Saturday. j Misses Phoebe Meadows, Ruby ; Neal, Dempie Morgan, Mrs. Ollie i Oberryand Mr. Jim Neal of High! Point spent the week end with Mr. "i n T'r. u . I Mr. and Mrs. D W. Freshwater were visitors here Sunday. Mr. Hadley Collins and son Robert were in this community last week. Misses Dorothy Watson and Geor-. gia Meadows and Messrs Roy Mer. rell and Nash Parker motored to At- lantic Beach Sunday afternoon , Misses Rita Thelma and Lillian Morse delgihtfully entertained their friends with a lawn party Wednes - day night. Games were enjoyed ana lemonaae ana case ana grapes were served. Mr. Garland Saunders of Newport was a visitor here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Manly Prescott of Pink Hill CfjriY VTI I 17 has been spending a while here vis. ! LCIl UA. V ILLtC iting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Weeks and Miss Miss Lettie Pake left Sunday for Weeks of Swansboro spent Sunday Jersey City, N. J. where she will en afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William ter Christ Hospital to go in training Truckner. ! Miss Gertrude Mason of Stacy is Miss Kitty Meadows left Sunday here visiting Miss Louise Willis, to attend school at Moreehad City, j Mr- an.d Mrs. Guy Lupton and chil Messrs. Charlie and Richard Franks dren spent the week end at Lola, of Vanceboso are visiting friends They were accompanied home by and relatives here. LOLA. children spent the week end at Lu Our School opened tod t with a kens. gooa attendance. i Mrs. bophia Lupton and children spent the week end at Lenoxville. Miss Millie Day spent the week end at Roe the guest of Misses Ger- ne ana iva vioouwm. Rev. A. L. Davidson filled his reg-1 ular appointment at the F. W. B. j church Saturday and Sunday night. Misses Naomi Goodwin and Annie j Gaskill attended church at Stacy i Sunday night. Misses Naomi Goodwin and Annie Gaskill attended church at Stacy Sunday night. Mr. pnd Mrs. Earl Daniels left Monday for their home in New Jersey after spending a few days visiting relatives. Mr. J. W. Goodwin attended the meeting of the Charitable Bsother Ihood at Morehead Citv Saturday. Mr. Narvie Day of Cape Lookout ,.ght ship .g home on monthly VJU cation Mr ftnd Mrg Guy Lupton of Len. oxville spent the week end visitinir ritivp T, v by Mr Lupton.g mother. -nOC r'uw VXXC .tLSLS-j., Col. F. S. Dickinson of Rutherford, N. J., was in our community last week calling on his relatives and friends. Mrs. A. H. Outlaw and little daugh ter of Elizabeth City spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mr. Douglas Sabiston of Shallotte. Spent the week end at home. Mi.-s Minnie Sabiston has return ed home after visiting relatives at Great Bridge Va., and Elizabeth City. Mrs. W. R. MnrHpn nd snn nf &ftU10tte sPent tne weeK end with her parentS) Mr and Mr R w Sabiston Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gooding of Richmond, Va., returned home Sun day after spending a week with his mother Mrs. K. E. Gooding. Miss Madie Dickinson has return-iw ed home after visiting relatives at I .reat Brid&e Va- and Elizabeth V to Mr. J. P. Dickinson is Vistiing his ' d?auehter' llrs- S' J- Jenkins at Little 'r' l' c . i Mr- Bridges Sabiston of Shallotte, spe,nt weeTk efnd at, ho?- ithe e? cnd ln ur, community. mr. naymona uiCKinson is Visiting his sister, Mrs. A. H. Outlaw of Elizabeth City. f t n ri:..i.: . .-ii. iiu mia. iu. iv. niuev anu MlV- W- R- Murden attended church " j molnlnf- -"-'"sJ" nu oaugn- ;ters and Mrs. Ray Dickinson and I Miss Hilda Sabiston attended church I at Harlowe Sunday morning. j Mrs. K. E. Gooding and daughter ; in law, Mrs. G. R. Gooding attended! Sunday School at Beaufoit Sun J:iy : morning. j Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and 'Jaug-h-1 ters spent Sunday cfternoon at Oys-: ter Creek visiting her daughter Mrs. j Dewey Hardesty. I Miss Lillian Duncan of Beaufort i spent a while Thursday afternoon! with Mrs. K. E. Gooding. ' STELLA Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pelletier motored to Atlantic Sunday. Mr. Will Barker and Richard Pel- letier motored to Straits Sund Mr and Mr3 Frank Barnhm Sunday afternoon with Mr3 Barn. ihiirs sister Maysville. Miss Elizabeth Mills and Mildred ; Pelletier spent ,ast week with Mf8 M. F. Spencer at Margarettsville. Mrs. j. Walter pelletier , week end with her sister mma Dav;s ; Lit;ie Irene Godwin who has b right sick is improvin Mildred p-ll-tir Bn0nt aj. afternoon at Loco with her aunt r ., Mr F T Tiirvio. Mrs. Clifford Lupton. Mr. Guy Daniels and son Bertram spent Sunday at Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pittman and Mr. Walter Nelson of Harkers Is- land was the guest of Miss Lettie Pake Friday night. Miss Lelia Williams returnpH tn her home at Wilmington Sunday af- ter spending a few days here as the guest of Miss Hattie Lewis, Mrs. D. M. Goodwin and children returned to their home at Roe Thurs- day after spending the summer here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goodwin. Mrs. Sophia Lupton and children ' and Mr. William Goodwin of Lola' spent the week end here visiting rel-! atives. j Miss Inez Lewis returned to her! home at Camp Glenn Saturday after! (spending a few days here as the gusst of Miss Hattie Lewis. THIAUFORTJIEW Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner and son Robert spent Sunday afternoon at Davis. Miss Laura Sadler spent Sunday at Lukens. Mr. and Mr?. James Willis, Mrs. L. H. Pake, Miss Louise Willis and Harvey Daniels attended church at Stacy Sunday night. Miss Angeline Day returned to her! home at Roe Thursday after spend ing several weeks here. Messrs. Orville and Wilbur Good win of Roe spent the week end here. Messrs. Charlie Day and Joseph Smith of Cedar Island were here a short while Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Springle and children of Russells Creek were the guests of Mrs. D. W. Saddler Sunday 'afternoon. j Mrs. Martie Lupton and children J returned to their home at Lola Sat - urday after spending a few days here as the iruests of Mrs. Guv Lunton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis and children of West Beaufort spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lewis. Mrs. Polly Smith of Morehead City was here a short while Sunday night as the guest of Miss Inez Pittman. Messrs. Claud Day, Elmer Lupton and Eason Goodwin of Roe were here a short while Thursday morning. Mr. Charlie Lewis spent Sunday afternoon at Lukens. Mr. Emmit Pittman who is employ ed at Lukens with his family. MERRIMOK Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Nelson and !v:u e r:j i ...u i i visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Carraway who has been visit ing friends in Norfolk, Va., return ed home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde jNsIson and children spent Thursday with Mrs. D. Carrawav H. E. Goodwin of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end here visiting rel- iatives and friends. Rnv Cnrrnwair and ior Mn E!. product, each process of building, assembling and checking the Chevrolet Six is marked by extreme care and precision. An exhaustive system of test and inspection makes certain that every part meets specified dimensions exactly. Many of those parts are held to limits of one ten-thousandth of an inch. No manufacturer in the industry uses more care or precision in building and testing than Chevrolet. Just as every part of the ear is soundly built, every feature is soundly designed. In planning Ir "" -mi 17, 1931 S. Martin and children were the l -t Hf-o A P WhitphenH Sun. guests ui. . day. Mr. and Mrs. North Nelson and Mr. Nelson's mother Mrs. C. S. Nel son spent Saturday here. Mr. S. E. Gaskins, G. M. Carra way, George Pittman and Pete Can non were business visitors in Beau- fort and Morehead Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon and children of Morehead City passed thru here Sunday going to Lukens to attend the Baptism. Our school opened Monday with Miss Beatrice Mason as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter spent Sunday at Bachelor. Mr. E. S. Martin was a business vistior in Beaufort Monday. Mrs. J. F. Mason is visitnig rela- 'tives in Pamlico County. 1 Mr. Elbert and Durwood Mason I spent the week end at Lukens with Itheir sister Mrs. Geo. Pittman. Mrs. P. F. Carraway and children Mrs. L. L. Eubanks and children. Elijah Dixon and family, Rixie, Fre da, Louite and Maigaret Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carraway and Miss Beatrice Mason attended ser vices at Lukens Sunday. Miss Beatrice Mason, Miss Nellie Banks and Donald Mcintosh spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. E. S. Martin. Mr. H. B. Salter, Miss Mildred Salter and Miss Annie Mclntyre at tended the opening exercises of the Beaufort Graded School Monday. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hail and children of Morehead City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon and children also Mrs. Theodore Lewis and children were here Sunday. Miss Edith Pittman spent Satur day night with Etta Mae Tosto. Miss Effie Tosto who has been to Norfolk for some time returned home Tuesday, Mrs. John Wallace and children snont- KiinHmr of I i.Un tk r Possessing the basic goodness of sound design and fine manufacture From the selection of raw materials to the completion of the finished Twenty beautiful models, at prices Urm daUrmd mnd NEW CDUEVlHKOILIE'ir SIX Tkm Great Ammrtcmn Vmlmm See your dealer below SOUND CHEVROLET CO. L J -vl MOREHEAD CITY Mrs. Henry Pittman. Mrs. Lizzie Wallace spent Sun day with Mrs. Lizzie Tosto. Mr.and Mrs. Lem Hardy and chil dren went to Beaufort Saturday morning. Mrs. Reuben Wallace, Sadie Wal lace and Clyde Cannon spent Sunday at Lukens with Mrs. Caroline losto. rffH Stag" saves $25! further. Your saving is in the low price of the linseed oil added for thinning. "Stag" won't crack nor peel. Bright, permanent colors. There's a "Stag" dealer near you. See him or write us for literature and name of dealer. Ask for color cards or booklet showing houses In colors. fnncfa IJJ gallon Made bj HIRSHBERG PAINT CO.; BaUbasff, Mi Bold by NOE HARDWARE CO. the motor, Chevrolet engineers were not con tent to offer the public anything less than tried and proved design. They knew that the only satisfactory way to get smooth, flexible power in a car is to use at least six cylinders. So they adopted the six-cylinder engine with out compromise. And this is what you get ln today's Chevrolet Six. As a result of this sound designing and sound manufacturing, you can buy a Chevrolet and know you are getting a genuinely good automo bilesoundly designed, soundly built, basically and technically right. mmmy C M. A. C term. Miss Etta Tosto spent Sunday with Edith Pittman. Our school started Monday and all the children seem glad to know that school days had come again hope the teacher and children good success. Mrs. M. Meekins and children of Morehead City spent Sunday with her aunt Mrs. Amanda Pittman. Knock off one-third your paint coat by using Stag semi-paste Paint. If it cost $75 before to paint your house, you will save $25 by using "Stag" now. Just add a gallon of lin seed oil to a gallon of "Stag." Have two gal lons of better paint, fresh-mixed that crrn ria Kit a4 mates Chevrolet Mnnttllnf rod art mm tctfd in u of ttm to within o ouartor ouneo, mnd mn individually fit fd by hand to thm cmnluhaft. Btarinf arm of Babbitt RMtal catt Into tkm rod under haavy air prmnmrm mnd mt MO tmhrmnhmtt.