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i wo THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 weather at this writing, sure wish it 'this week. At which time there were ; brothers a grandfather and would clear away, it's awful tooday. i present many of the young people of "friends. Eenton Lawrence is still on Harkers Island. After having enjoy The fur.e hoping fored the roasted oysters and the play-:ed by Rev. C. A. Johnson. f " 1 IJK!Mfff IWMMff" Mrs. the si-k list, we are all her a speedy recovery. ' many The funeral service was conduct- Cbmspondsttce i : t frames, many went away feel Iv that it had been good for them to be there. Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. WIRE GRASS Mrs. Milton Willis is still verv sick 'week end with friends and relatives: I Her many friends wish her a speedy : he returned Monday. .. , , recovery. Mrs. W. T. Lawrence and daugh- The weather is exceeclmg.y dry -now j M5m E1Jz beth Whiteside and Miss ters of Beaufort spent a while Sun- would De appreciate!. . , . , 'j.. .;,u u. a Dudley have re., . ; i.,. T,a it a t Mieaus f i.-rr., , : n . ,1 r, onri m tt0, r -,i.. ,i where Mr. Dudley has been employed days with hig famiy ;fomily atten(itid the services at More iorwie i ' . oft . Revival services closed at the M. E. head City Sunday afternoon ur. ami . . v.. . - church Sundny night. Xhe ser.ices ed church at Russell s Cieek Sunday , well attended. bv neoDle from all potatoes and as the market is very low on sweets, there was a great lot banked with staw and rushes. Maybe BOGUE. they will bring a better price later on. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Golden of Marshalberg spent a while Sunday af- Mr. and Mrs. Effron Smith and lit ternoon with his father G. W. Gold--tie daughter of Norfolk spent the en and sister Mr. and Mrs. A. S. I week end with Mrs. Ecu Taylor. Bland. The Hawaiian musical comedy giv- Mr. Thurman Lawrence of rNorfolk !n at White Oak school last Wednes- Mr. Theodore Lewis, after two Organ pipes of gigantic size and un usual shapes have been installed in an institute of acoustics at Berlin for the study of sounds. A life insurance company figures j years of Coast Guard service on the i that the number of boys born in the a laree rain Mr. and Mrs. H. T. turned home from Ivey Eubanks of1 the surrounding comunities and much morning. Mr. and Mrs 1 i . 1. '1 . . . !iJ. auxox, ... .... " " "igood has been accomplished. At Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dudley Sunday. esent th0 wdter .g g.ye evln,ng: , . .. .. the exact number of new members. The home demonstration meeting, Rev Cu fc haa ,t,.. Viw Miss Ann Mamn was .. . .wiS tVHUUkitu yjj ...-.j . ... . i v : if T. STRAITS held at Mrs. Kernie Merrill's Tuesday morning. The canning of meats was demonstrated. Mr. B. A. Phelps and family of Beaufort and Mrs. Carvey Merrill and children of Russell's Creek spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis. Mr. Dallas Saddler of North Har- lowe spent the week end visiting rel- J atives and friends in the community. ! Mrs. Wesley Styron and Lucy Tay lor spent Saturday night and Sunday at Russells Creek. CORE CREEK. Miss Edna Stewart and brother jBurton, teachers at Clayton, spent the week end with their parents Mr. nJ .. UTilk... C. k Tit- fl , - ... auu M ilUUl OL-OWttlL. MiSS ObtW- jau returned to nis nome and every art was accompanied by Mr. Hubert one hated to see him leave. Phillips of Hobucken. Rev. Lineberger and family return ! Miss Myrtle Watson attended ed Saturday after spending a few! teachers meeting at Greenville Fri days up state. Miss Arlien Murphy day accompanied them j Mr- and Mrs- Hugh piner Mr. and Jjannie Pearl Etheridge teacher ilrs. Sam Gibbs of Beaufort were the irombt iauls School spent the week 'guests of Mr. and Mrs II. D. Chad end with Mrs. Julia Lewis. !wick Sunday afternoon. fy anJ 1U- tT TT lt. T7! j ttuvi .fu.-. ii, mnuit it'll, 1 1 1- OTWAY i(la-v for tneir home in Atlanta, Ga. . . j Mrs. Charlie Freeman and son ti- ,, .... i. . ; Charles spent Friday afternoon with We sure are having some mcer. ... , , .v,:v, . " 1 j i -J"s. r i eeman s parents iur. ana iurs. which every one is glad to lR H Dayis I TIC- 1 Hf TT if nr i m and Mrs. Guy Gillikin, 'V " tT va,lale ,iVlu?Pnf 01 iJavis sp.-r.t the week end witn Mrs. d:v nifht was nuite a success and was enjoyed by all who attended. The teachers of White Oak school attended teachers meeting at Green ville Saturday. W. E. Baggs and Edgar Stancil at tended to business in Beaufort Tues day. Mrs. Delia Russell, wtfe of Mr. William Russell dlod Saturday and waa buried Sunday. Mr. Garland Mattox of Maysvillo spent the W9tk end with B. F. Harrison. STELLA weather see. Born to Mr The U Shallotte S. passed a son. Mrs Dredge Currituck from' Mrs; JoeI Dwty 0f Vanceboro is through the canal ""'"S "e wees witn ner son and Saturday en route to Norfolk where , daupter Mr and Mrs. W. C. Dowty. she will go in for repairs. j iU:,anS a P' Gillikin spent Mr. Wilbur Sabi-ton spent the week ; a while Sunday evening with her endathome. co"sm Mrs- Beulah Dowty Mrs. W R. Mnrdpn an,1 son of i lnere vyl!1 be Shallotte spent the week end with ' B; ch"rch Saturday night and her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sab- Sunday by Elder W. W. Styron of iston. ,Ro.e; . . The forest fires are causing every-j. vlr- 11US" 11 Lawrence of Norfolk We sure do wish . . "uw "incung some time witn rim tnmilt' services held at the Murphy's parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil ibur Stewart. i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Delamar of Norfolk and Mr. Walter Moore of : Beaufort were the guests cf Mrs. Del amar's sister Mrs. Charlie Chadwick Sunday afternoon. ! Mrs. J. S. Pigott of Gloucester spent Sunday with her sister Mrs, H. D. Chadwick. Miss Gladys Willis spent the week end at home with parents at Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Wilmincton were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Pelletier bunday. Will Weeks Barker and RirVmrd Pelletier n.otored to Kinston Sunday. Mr. lom Thomas and Elizabeth Mills were visitors here for a short while Saturday night. Mr. B. W. Ervin was in Maysville Friday on business. Misses Dolly B. and Mildred Pelle tier and bam S:3rling attended the Hawaiian program at White Oak Wednesday night. Jersey Coast is with his parents Air and Mrs. James Lewis for the next twenty five da- Miss Thelma Harm, fourth and fifth grade teacher spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Marshalberg. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hardesty spent the week end with Mrs. Hardesty's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Atlantic. British railways have developed a locomotive designed for the non-stop run of 393 miles between London and Edinburgh. United States is insufficient petuate family names. to per- The juice of the papya tree of Par aguay contains fibrin, a chemical pro tein found elsewhere only in the ani mal kingdom. Threshing machines are humming out dollars in lespedeza seed for Rowan County farmers this fall. J. T. Graham harvested 225 bushels of Korean seed from seven acres of land and others are turning out cer tified seed which finds a ready sale. M.-IJU Ma r rVvv ST MRS. CARRIE E. GUTKRIE as to put them thing to be smoky, for a good rain, so out. Mr. and Mrs. v. V. Sabuton are leaving Tuesday for Grea t Bridge, Va.,' where they will visit the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Dill. Mrs. K. E. Gooding attended church RUSSEMS CREEK I Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Golden of Services were held at the Freewill Bettie spent a while Sunday with Mr Rnntiet- rhurrh lacf 5,,wl. and Mrs. B. B. Lawrence. jand Sunday by Rev. Mr Clifton Rice Mr. S. V, . Lawrence is still on the Quite a large crowd attended, sick list. ! There will be a program given at Mr. nnrl Af a f on.,l . .j il. n tit i . , . . . uirs. r.. . uooaing attenaea cnurcn ,,. , """ uuuine oi.tue r. w. c. cnurcn xnanKsgivmg services at North Harlowe Sunday io"a"JCI "i' sunaay witn her night, everybody is invited to come, evening. .parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gillikin. j Mr. Donald C. Taylor returned to Mr. Carl Wilis was the guest of Miss Roxie Dickinson Saturday night. Mr. Joe Hamburg of Great Bridge spent Monday night with Mr. Wilbur GLOUCESTER. Sabiston. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson mo- Mrs. A. H. Outlaw and little daugh spent the week end with his family i 'PI- 1 ll v . i - ter oi -nzaoetn uity are visiting ner parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Messrs. Douglass and Wilbur Sab- lgStonspenta while at Hobucken Rev. H. C. Harmon fiile-J his reeu. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fodrie and lit- ca;tlHI!?!;ointnient Tabeadc tie son spent Sunday aftrenoon with f eVen,n' lare CIOwd at" parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dick-, Ml, and Mrs. Henry aftep spending some time with Mrs. Nes- , bit s mother Mrs. Lizzie Davis left . Friday for their home in Atlanta, Ga. ! Miss Florence Pigott spent the week end at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis of North Mr. and Mrs. Earlip S. nnii'irin nf i; ; t ni.rf.. o i r , , - ' vi 1140 "vine in luumuciiuii ouiiuuy wicn Morehend City spent a while Sunday! his uncle, Mr. Chris Rodgers. He will m the neighbrohood. ;be greatly missed by all the people of .e are sorry to say that Mr. 0. W. this community.. He has won many Lewis got his hand hurt rather badly friends on account of his wonderful when a mule kicked him on it. personality. We are all hoping he Mr. George W. PinoT vfn. ...;n i l . -o- ... ui iiviiuiR win i dv iiiulti su hss in mtp. BARKER'S ISLAND. Nov i Mis. Carrie E. Guthrie, daughter of aucain waiter M. Yeomana nnH rt.;ta of Allen Guthrie was born at Hark ers Island June 8, 1902., died Nov 7, 1931. Age twentv-nine vooro ;J months, professed faith in Christ and united with the M. E. Church South August 27, 1916. She was always kind hearted and ready to administer to those in need. bne had been in declining health for some time but only a few days be fore her death pneumonia seized up on her which speedily brought it Interment took nlnnQ u. v.. x . in me i cq mans Cemetery on Sunday afternoon of his week. She leaves bp m0Urn her death hncKoj iT "luur" sons, her father, three sisters, two i I . TUB General Efecrdc Re frrgerreor h ALL- Steel ooostrucdoow Every corner welded. Built for a lifetime of trouble-free service. The ttmple, crtei-aving mecbtnism is hermetically sealed in the steel walls of the Monitor Top. Reqnires no attention, not even o-Jing. Sliding shelves for ad ded convenience. And every GE is completely guaranteed for 3 years. OF ESPECIAL INTER. EST TO WOMEN join tin GE tire It en tbt air tray wttk day txttpt Saturday) at noon, E.S.T. $ D OWN GENEliWjEliEqMC W. E. Skarren & Co. SOUTH RIVER Mr, and Mrs. Asa Cannon and chil- J . 4 nr i i . men oi ivioreneao. L-ity was here " oi iNonn; jiss Bernice Graham ti.n fndSr"0011 ViSitinS a&lnr&W MrsmLe7a3Skt Mrs. Lena Russell left Tuesday to ?o up the country to visit her peo ple. Mr. G. D. Purifoy is very feeble at present, his many friends are hoping he will soon be well again. Miss Daisy L. Springle was the guest of Misses Lucile and Rubie Dail Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. McKeber Lupton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, G. D. Purifoy. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Cuthrell and children motored to Morehead City Sunday afternoon. n t - r n m v.cf r .ir t - mr. ann mra ;anpna nacn j i . luaitv uuuea ui oeuuiort spent uai. anu Misa MaceMft WhiHev o-nA 1U- the week end with her parents Mr. ;f Russell Creek called at'nie , WhSlf ZZ t JZsK rt Mr nH Mr Alov p;tm,n .the home of her mother Wtilnv , Tc. . Kuesls 01 Mr Mrs. John Mason went to Beaufort Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto and the home of her mother Wednesday. iur. and Mrs. Hugh Pmer and little son of Beaufort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Chadwick. children spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Mr- and Mrs- - B- Chadwick and Mrs. Reuhen Wnllnno (Children motored to Cedar Island Snr, Mrs. Reuben Wallace. Mr. Clyde Peterson of Beaufort was a visitor at Mr. George Tosto's Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace went to Beaufort Saturday afternoon on business. Mrs. Sydney Wallace went to Beau tort Saturday afternoon. We are very sorry that Mr uttman has gotten worse acain We are having one of thed ryest falls and so much smoke it is diffi cult to do anything. MARSHALLBERG We are all speaking in different atives ways concerning thp t.orrihio fcfi Mr. P. B. fires and dense smoke. Yes. f riends ' Thursday from Norfolk the smoke is and has hoen vnn, k.ji Mr. Walter Shumn tut u-.j iat a person 'City sPen' Sunday here at the home oi Mr. Eugene Wade. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wade, but not so much so that a r, , , -v XIt driving a car or truck could not see a building as large ao the public school house. But on the other hand if they didn't see it they surely felt il wnen rnpv nit- i i j rf lu ov nra tney . icaviiie s KnocKed the corner block entirely out here Wlth Mr- nd Mrs. P, iNow no doubt the person is waitino- em- to be called on to pay the damage,. I Several of our folk's and Mrs. I. T. Fodrie Sunday. PELETIER Mr. and Afr Marinn nJn. 4 -- ... . . i. wunucii a ii u c&y- Mrs. Zack Perrv and 1 iff To r1anlif a Mr. Adrian Davis who is xnin,j TptiimoH tn fhoi u i o . at the fish factory at Morehead City! Hope Sunday after spending ten days spent the week end at home. (with Mr. and Mrs. William Truckner A pie party was given at the school j Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hancock and building Friday evening, a large Mr. Raymond Freshwater of Bear crowd attended. Creek were business visitors here rtt mis writing it is very smoky, Monday. unsses Keta Morse and Georgia Meadows and Mr. Bernard Morse spent a while Sunday afternoon at Beaufort with Mrs. Cora Whitehurst. Messrs. Bernard Morse and Murry Glenn Watson motored to Straits Saturday night. Mr. Herman Norris spent last week with his aunt at Roanfnrt t, , i Cora Whitehurst. Beachem returned home! Messrs. Wlf0, Wii .-j r, t. Norris attended to busin PSS in naa- ville Monday. Mr. S. B. Meadows spent a while at Bogue Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bab Lillington of Swansboro was a visitor here Sunday. Alex and,has een for the past two or three cn., w. an nope it wu soon rain. NORTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Davis and Mr. T. M. Earker of Goldshnrn nt a few days here last week visiting rel November 15, a son Mr. and Mrs. Luther Foreman and children of Pikesville spent Thursday B. Beach- HARKER'S ISLAND vaiu on to pay the damage,, several or our folks attended 1 ana M"- Edward Fulcher of u am taKing tms way to notify how c?urcn at "issell's Creek Saturday i v lrnla Beach- recently spent sev. it can be done. Please send tho B h'ght and Sunday. eral days with Mr. and Mrs Chili. ipmMmNG o uuiic. i lease send the a mount m a letter addressed "Pres P. T. A., Marshallberg, N. C. The a mount is needed badly. Miss Bernice Willis of Harkers Is land spent Sunday night with rela tives. . ' T tit t . . I n i '-'"iciive ioe ot : Fuiiig some time Mrs. J. W. Perkmson and baby left ' Koauf ort sPent Sunday here with her wlth Parents and relatives here His for Richmond, Va., where they will!parents Mr- and Mrs. WTalter Arthur fath" Mr. Thomas Salter is keeper spend some time visHin m ti. i .of the Cnnntv wm nsona parents. llu,,T,T, nignt and bunday. eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Mrs. Sudie Mcintosh returned 1Javis' Mrs- Cher's parents. They home from Marshallberg Wednesday. jalso ted Mr. Fulcher's parents at Mrs. Dean Guthrie of Beaufort ; Ocracolce spent a few hours, here Sunday with ! Mr- Abbott Salter who has been her sister Mrs. Jesse Warlo i stationed for Mr and Mrs. Clarence Noe of Efach N- J- ia spending some time j It gave us much pleasure to have Look 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 We carry in stock a Sod 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. jye 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. The 'emmfaTrtt N&um Leon B. with his family. ---.t ojcui, tiic wee ena I We are sure havin, ,n)6 smoky JlS 5
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