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7 PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8t1931 .ormtii Cbtwspondence Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instruction! and supplies. glad for my mind and heart is on the Sunday School. I am not a labor ing for my children alone but for my neighbor and friend. Dear School I insi-t that each on; be present on next Sunday morning for we have a matter to b:ir.g up we would like for all to have a word in yours for the purpose of the School. G. D. Purifoy,, 1 Superintendent. ! Elder Clifton Rice will start a pro tracted meeting at Russell Creek be ginning October 12, 1931. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and children spent Sundny with Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto. Mr. Oscar Finer of New Bern was here yesterday visiti ".g Mis. Ella Pc!- amar. Misses Madie and Beth attended the curb market Saturday. BAY VIEW STRAITS We are having some nice weather at present but some rain is needed as it is getting dry and dusty. Mrs. Martha Street returned to her Misses Leona and Odessa Jarvis spent the week end home with their home at West Beaufort Saturday af. parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jarvis. ter spending two weeks here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rhone Wallace spent! They were accompanied by Elizabeth relatives. a short while with Mr. and Mrs. Alex (Willis of Morehead City and Miss' Mr. W. G. Winberry and Mr. Carl Pittman. j Berta Barfield who is teaching at i Wade carried a load of tobacco to Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hardy and chil- White Oak. Kinsten Monday and had to leave it dren spent the week end at Lola vis- Miss Eva Stewart and brother Bur-'there to have it sold, iting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lupton. iton left Tuesday for Clayton where I Mr. Willie Jones left Monday for Ada Mae and Thelma Hardy spent 'they will take up their duties as! Oriental for a few weeks work on the the week end at Roe with their grand teachers. j dredge Reliance, mother Mrs. Nancy Goodwin. Miss Edna Pigott of Camp Glenn I Mr. Floyd Winberry and two young Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy spent lis here visiting relatives. imen from fort lilden, JN. i . arrived Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibbs, Mrs. Mar-j here Monday for a few days visit a garet Gibbs and Mrs. Maude Chad- niong relatives. Sunday in Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Hardy went to Beaufort Saturday afternoon on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto and children spent a short time Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace. We have organized a F. W. E. Sunday school in our community, hope it will be a success. NORTH RIVER wick of Beaufort were visitors atj Mrs. A. L. Winberry and children Mrs. H. D. Chadwick's Sunday. j?pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Davis of Southport .Nannie Fodrie. is visiting her grandmothfr Mrs. D. ' M. and Mrs. Owen Cottle from W. Davis. I Crab Point spent a short time Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis of Beau-'day with her sister Mrs- p. p. Gibble. fort attended preaching at the Tab-! Mrs- Pollie Haskett left last week ernacle Sunday. for Montauk, N. Y. where she will j spend some time with her son who is WIRF CD AQ !'n tne Coast Guard there. vriixc viivoo Mr and Mri Georga Jone9 and some other folks from Vanceboro ht n t . . . :were here Sunday afternoon after Mrs. Durant Langdale has return-: tM led home after spending three weeks Af . ' .., . ., , with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon' A W'lco? spentf .th.e .week lT i r.....i..... ,cnd at Spring Garten with his son and daughter. Mr. Edward Chadwick of Harlowe spent Sunday with Miss Maggie Graham. ter spending a while with D. C. is visiting his parent Mr. and B y. , Norfolk. Va. Mrs. H. W. Styron. f raldine Lewis of Wire 1 Mrs. Doris Merrill returned home Mr, ,v Mrs. O. D. Warren killed a tt's rat Saturday. mv .Tnspnbni Fulcher and brother i Merritt in Durham. Robert of N. J. are here spending a Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Dudley return few days with their parents Mr. and ed to Sneads Ferry, N. C, Wednes Mrs. Julian Fulcher. ldar after spending five days here. Mrs Paul B.achem returned home I Mr. Manly Styron of Washington, Monday aft relatives in Miss fpr Grass srjent a few days here this from Morehead City Hospital Fri week with her aunt Mrs. Sudie Wade, day night, where she underwent an Mrs. L. H. Dudley went to New operation for appendicitis and minor Eern shopping Wednesday. . troubles, about three weeks ago. Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Goodwin spent the Merrill is getting along nicely. week end with her parents at Roe. j Born to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Har Miss Carrie Willis left Wednesday vey a son, mother and baby are get- for Greenville where she is a student ting along fine. at E. C. T. T. C. I Mr- Leaton Dudley left for New Mr. T. L. Willis made a flying trip bern rriday, where he will be em- m, c. F. D. Bell was taken aud io Durham Friday, ployed for some time. ! denly ill Saturday night and was rush - Mrs. Tholma Whit.ehurst and son; airs. r.. i.ampaiv a.-a son weal ed 'to Morehead City hospital. Logan Jr., spent the week end at Roe spent Sunday with her parents Mr. -visiting relatives. ,and Mrs. R- T. Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and Mr. L. C. Fulcher and son of Wild ; Mrs. U. M. Eubanks, Mrs. Will Nor !two sons Neal and Edward spent Sun wood were visiters here Sunday. iris, Mrs. Griff Dudley, and Miss Ger-'day at Bayview with Mr. and Mrs. jaidine Lewis attended the Home Charlie Graham. SMYRNA .Home Demonstration meeting in1 Miss Bettie Bell, Miss Ruby Lit- om 4 rviii j Beaufort Wednesday. They all re- tie and Mrs. Pete Harris of Raleigh I ported an enjoyable time. 'spent the week end here with Miss Reverend A. P. Stevens preached Mr E- s Campc-n made a business Fell's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F. D. at the Baptist church here Saturday jtr;p to New Bern Monday. Bell. night and Sunday afternoon. j Mr. Leon Hancock spent Sunday Mr. C. S. Willis spent a tew nours MAPQH A I I RFDfi at .Newport. I Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bell spent a Tiiere will be church services at iew Sunday by Rev. M. E. Eu- Pollocksville. alter Williams and children spnt a few hours Sunday at the home of Mrs. Carl Wade. Mr. C. W. Graham and Earl Gra ham made a business trip to More head City and Beaufort Saturday. HARLOWE j while Saturday night at Morehead here Sunday night at the home of his sister Mrs. Hancock. Mrs. V. A. Chadwick and motner I mc x. x. Qitv visited friends at Gloucester Tues-; ncla ln school auditorium Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hardesty day afternoon of last week. Thursday night. The pupils from the t Thursday afUrnoon with Mrs. Mrs. Edwin Piner of the U. S. S. , different grades entertained for a w w chadwick. Pontchartrain of Norfolk, Va., and 'sho,t whlle m a pleasing manner, af-1 Mrs. Earl Davis and son Vernon lr wmcn 9 Dusinesa session was, spent the week end at Marshallberg. j opened. New officers for this school Mr. Herbert Hancock has been do- aie as 1U11U ing some carpenter work at the High School building for the past several days. President Miss Lessie Davis. Vice-Pres. Mrs. Leon B. Lewis. Sec. and Treas. Miss Lois Yeo- (jABBY (jERTIE TLf- T lAn TWria cnonf 1 a at woolf IlldHS. GlniifiPRter at the home of her sis- i Membership Committee Mrs. Mer i ter Miss Maggie Pigott. Their broth ,?av'3' Mrs- HalIie Davis. er Mr. Thomas Pigott was quite ill,Ab;Ie Owens,. there Program Committee Miss Erah The farmers of our section were Iason' Mrs- Harriett Hill, Mrs. Neta quite busy last week getting straw Hancock, and making ready for the housing of ! their potatoes in the near future. ! M,lss Erah Maso the primary Mrs. Herbert Hancock spent Sat- leacner ws called home on account urday night and Sunday at Marshall berg with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Piner. CORE C&EE&. We are having it very good rain is badly needed. dry. of the death in the family. Miss Dor othy Davis taught during her absence Miss Thelma Harris, teacher at Harkers Island spent the week end at home. Mrs. Emma Julia Wade is very sick at this writing. The many friends of Mrs. Lena Da vis were SOrrv to hear nf hor fcovi it r' rri tt . . i . 1, . 'i- . .... . " tL ivirs. j. x. juuaims was a vianoi t center the hosnital for treatment at our Sunday School Sunday morn-: Krs. Earl Davis and little son, Ve'r-in- non Earl of Norfolk spent the'week Mr. and Mrs. John Felton and fam- end with Mr. Davis relatives, ily spent the week end with her par-! Services were conducted Sunday ents Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sabiston. i morning at the M. E. Church by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks and Vance Lewis, grand-son spent Sunday with her : Revival Services are now hoi daughter, Mrs. L. C. Dickinson. held at the Baptist church by Rev. Miss Inez Felton of Shalotte, was , Stevenson of Morehead City 'l a visitor at our Sunday School Sun- We are all glad to learn that Mrs i day morning. I Doris Merrill has been brought from Little Miss Esther Dickinson spent , the Morehead City hospital I Sunday night with little Miss Flor-! Mrs. Alvah Taylor spent the week ' ence Dickinson. lend with his family. I Messrs. L. C. Dickinson and B. B. Capt. Jimmie Lewis of Southport Small earned a boat load of wood to: station is spending several days with. !")aj.Lr A loaf nraalr it,.'- -1 Unva 1 'tea -Jrlll SAVING TIME I Zl IHUMA5 AKR.Lt LLAKJw J Dean of Men, Univerttty of Illinoii. CHILD'S HOME LIFE sive nur?ery school 0"e of INFLUENCES HABITS children were over four eais old at the time but when they went back to . 'their crowded homes, they insists uy r. n. jeier i ... tlu.iv Wraps as a . . x. . .i. i ' r,n DUtMne avvav KALctlUli, Oct. 0 w tne i.u . rinrapvv .,hool training ! result va .x. j - - "It isn't the money one makes that counts," the proverb says, "but what one saves." I am not so sure thut the principle holds with refer ence to time. It Isn't the time one saves that really matters, it Is what one does with it Foreigners are amazed at the number ond the complicated char acter of our time saviDg devices which run from automatic telephones that eliminate the hello girl to ehvtric washing ma chines which mako doing the family washing a brief morning delight. "What do Americans do with all the time they save?" some one asked me not long ago. It Is a question the answer to which is not so easily found. The Gallons have scrapped their hot-air furnace and put in gas. It took so much time shoveling coal and taking out ashes and denning up the dirt which the sooty old coal furnace made, that Mrs. Galton was kept run ning up and down continually. The new heating apparatus Is automatic, you know. All you have to do in the fall when the first cold spell comes on unexpectedly, Is to light the pilot, turn on the gas, and there you are. A thermostat with the Intelligence of a human being takes care of the rest That Is, maybe it does. Mrs. Galton does not find that she has a great deal more time than she previously had. The clock which con trols the thermostat has to be wound, and there are certain mechanical de vices which have to be looked after, and then she Is afraid of an explosion, or that something will happen to the machinery, so she puts ln a good deal of time worrying, or she runs np unci down the cellar stairs to look things over almost as often as she did when she was shoveling coal, and she doesn't llnd that she has any more real leisure than she had before. I have never been sure, for Instance, that the time we are supposed to save by the use of the telephone Is not more than offset by the time that Is wasted by that same device. I am afraid we waste as much time keeping time-saving devices ln order as we save. ((Si. 1931, Western Newspaper Union. Read The Want Ads that the first habits are lormea wmcn - t be rp sn fnn.inmpnUl to health and toi"e " . lU t, ling neat usually cairics uuuufu "Habits of eating, and of food Habits cf being prompt a.e im likes and dislikes are formed early," I portant. So are tHose of play .i says Miss Myra DeHaven Woodruff, 1 fair, of courtesy, or truthfulness or home demonstration research worker 'honesty, of perserverance of inde at State College. "I know of ajpendence. All of these habits have voumr woman who was unfortunate- their beginnings in u.e ui..c ly separated form her father when she was r young child and did not see him again until she was 23 years old. She and her trends had wondered fore the child goes to school. Not only are these habits formed in the homo but many fundamental attitudes originate within the family, says Mis why she had acquired certain pecu- Woodruff. The attitude towards re liar food likes, such as vinegar on ligions is pretty well set before school snap bfans, gravy on pie, and certain .age. Attitudes towards marriage, to others. She was astonished to find wards paretnhood, towards people are that her father had the same likes." 'formed early and unfortunately f re- Habits of neatness also begin early j quently become fixed too soon Miss Woodruff says. Somec hildren from a crowded tenament section were given scholarships to an expen- The home can make or break many maladjustments which appear later in adults life. Use better paint-save money Use Stag seml-paatfl Paint. You get $3.00 worth of value for $2.00. You save one-third of your paint cost. Ana use better tainti Just mix one gallon of "Stag' with one gallon of lin seed oil and have two gallons of, the fineat paint made.' Your lav ing is in the low coit of the linseed oil added for -. thinning. And you now you have all fresh linseed oil paint. There's a "Stag" dealer near you. See him or write us for literature and name of dealer. Ask for color cards and booklet showing houses Id colors. 3 gallon wqUs Wide bf HIRSHBERG PAINT CO.; lU&nore, VIK Sold by NOE HARDWARE CO. "Pushing th chest and trunk for ward while in a stooping position Is a reducing exercise it makes on lean." C. H. BUSHALL Ocracoke last week. Mrs. K. E. Gooding attended church services at North Harlowe Sunday afternoon.' I his family. Mrs. Etta Wade and fa j Morehead City spent Sunday at the j 'ume or Mrs. Wsdp' mnti,A. ht. Mrs. L. C. Dickinson and children Hill. spent a while at the home of Mrs. D. - W. Sabiston Sunday afternoon. RIIQFJ ? C PDrrir Mr. Douglas Sabiston of Shallottel -. - wxcrJV spent the week end at home. We were glad to have Miss Mildred Sabiston at Sunday School, it had Health, Accident Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Duncan Bid. Beaufort, N. V 'Phone 32 tt The Sunday School here is getting V.L------ I along nicely and everv nn rpp been & long time since she was with : nave tne work at heart and it does us- i n- the most eood to see them so. It i Trench slios are being dug in Hay- Mrs. J. II. Dickinson and daughter j:vcs me lots of encouragement tolwood County to provide succulent Miss Roxie, attended the Curb Mar-!feo the school on such a boom if it feed for winter. The silos cost lit ket Saturday. i ls anV ljttle thing that I have done to tie to dig and are efficient when plac- Mr. Ray Dickinson and daughters, ; brinS about this enthusiasm I am ed on stiff land and on a slope. THE FUTURE OF ANY COMMUNITY DE PENDS UPON ITS PREPARATION FOR IT. THE PRINCIPAL ASSET OF ANY COMMUNITY IS ITS CITIZENSHIP. THE VALUE OF THIS ASSET IS IN DIRECT RATIO TO THE PROGRESSIVE ATTI TUDE OF THE VOTERS. BUT NO COMMUNITY REGARDLESS OF THE QUALITY OF ITS CITI ZENSHIP CAN SECURE PROSPERITY WITHOUT ADDITIONAL ASSETS SUCH AS TRANSPORTA TION FACILITIES AND ADEQUATE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY. BEAUFORT'S TRANSPORTA TION FACILITIES ARE PROVIDED B YTHE IN LAND WATERWAY, RAIL AND HIGHWAY CON NECTIONS AND THE OPPORTUNITY HAS NOW COME FOR THIS COMMUNITY TO SECURE POW ER SERVICE FACILITIES FOR THE REQUIRE MENTS OF ANY INDUSTRIAL PROSPECT. YOUR DESIRE FOR OUR COOPERATION IN DE VELOPING ELECTRIC POWER FACILITIES WILL BE INDICATED BY YOUR VOTE ON OCTOBER 13th. T W CO n "- iiiilr -4,, '
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