THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 241932 PAGE THRFE bounty Cbiwspondencg - f f Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write as for instruction and supplies. head City were in the community a short while Sunday afternoon. Miss Grace Taylor is attending fchool in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hancock ase vis iting relatives in Onslow. We are very glad that the school the county have not had to close with six months and do hope they will be able to continue the full eight months SMYRNA SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Tofto and chil dren attended church at Merrimon Sunday morning. Miss Julia Hill who has been sick for the past week seems to be improv ing slowly. Mr. Lawrence Hassell spent a short while in our community Sunday after noon. Miss Julia Hill's parents spent a short time with her Saturday. Quite a large crowd from here at tended church at Merrimon Sunday night. . j Mr. W. G. Winberry and Mr. and Mrs. C. F.v Weeks spent Sunday ev ening with Mrs. George Pittman at Morehead Bluffs. Miss Joyce Fodrie was a guest of Miss Naomia Williams a short while Sunday. Mr. Sylvanus Barker was in our neighborhood Saturday on business. BAY VIEW We are having some fine weather at this writing, hope it will continue. Mr. rA Mrs. Joe Small Jr., spent some time Sunday with his sister Mrs. Walter Williams. Mrs. Nannie Small and Maybell Small attended church at New Bern Sunday morning. Mr. Hubert Dail of Beauofrt R. 1. D. was the guest of Miss Lyda Mae Graham Sunday afternoon. There was service at this- place Sun day afternoon by Rev. Mr. Godwin everyone seemed to enjoy his talk. Mrs. A. L. Winberry, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams spent some time Sun day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Culpepper listening to the radio. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cal Whaley March 12th a daughter, Edna Gray. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elery Hardes ty March 14th a daughter. Mr. Cleo Merrill of Beaufort R. F. D. was the guest of Miss Maybelle Small Sunday night. CORE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ha.iis and son of Hobucken spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whit ley. Mrs. V. T. Fodrie and sons spent the week end with her sister Mrs. A. N. Fodrie. Mr. Hare of Elizabethtown, was the guest of Miss Sadie Small Sun day. Mr. North Sabiston of Shallotte spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and daughters Misses Marie and Roxie spent the week end at Clinton, visit ing their son and brother Mr. J. G. Dickinson. Mr. Douglas Sabiston of Shallotte spent the week end at home. Mrs. Grif Dudley and little daugh ter, Lillian of Tuttle's Grove com munity spent some time Saturday ev ening a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston. Mrs. Dewey Hardesty and children of Oyster Creek spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mrs. T. P. Tosto and Mr. Guy Sab iston spent Sunday afternoon with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bell of Spar tanburg, S. C, spent a day of two last week with her sister Mrs. J. F. ! Sabiston. I Mr. Neal Sabiston made a flying visit to Jacksonville, Florida, last Tuesday, returning Friday. He re ports a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bell and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with her parents. Mr. J. D. Small and mother, Mrs. M. A. Small spent a while Sunday evening at the home of Mr. M. C. Dickinson. Capt. Morris who has been at the steel bridge aboard his yacht for sev eral weeks and who has spent part of the winter in this locality left Mon day morning on his return trip to his home at Nova Scotia. church by the pastor Elder W. W Styron of Roe. Mr. and Mrs. Denlow Lawrence and infant son Malton spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. W. B. Gillikin. Mrs. Blanche Gillikin and children of Bettie spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lawrence, Mr Amos Lawrence is very ill at this writing. Mr. Augustus Lawrence who has been employed on the dredge Curri tuck spent the week end with his family. Mrs. Theresa Lawrence who has been very ill with pneumonia is im proving at this writing. Mr. Hugh H. Lawrence of the Cur. rituck spent the week end with his family. RUSSELL'S CREEK We are all very glad to know that the sickness of this community has improved and, we hope it will con tinue till every one is well again. We were all sorry to know that it was impossible for Rev. Mr. Clifton Rice to fill his regular appointment here Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Mr. Williams will fill his appointment Sunday morning and night March 27. Every one is invited to come. It has been wished to be announced that the Free Will Sunday School will begin at 9:30 o'clock sharp. " Every one attend. Let's try to make it a success. Mr. and Mrs. Jameis Murphy and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gregory were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norman Sunday afternoon. Mr. Walker Edwards was the guest of Mr. Louis Jones and Mrs. Katie Parks and children Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whitley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Fod rie Sunday. Dr. Hornbeck of Rocky Mount was a visitor in our community Sunday. Mrs. Vance Fulford, Miss Hilda Smith, Miss Clandria Thomas, Miss Gertrude Smith and Mrs. Everett Willis, spent Saturday morning in Beaufort shopping. Mis. Ida Mears is spending this week at Morehead City with relatives Mrs. Pearl Willis is visiting her sister Mi?s Carrie Whitehurst. Mr. and Mre. Floyd Chadwick of Straits spent the week end here with Mrs. Chadwick's parents. Mrs. Bessie Webb and daughter, Virginia of Morehead City visited her sister here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jettie Willis, Mrs. C. L. Willis and Miss Alma Willis, visit ed friends and relatives at Morehead City Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson will spend some time here with Mr. Simp son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson. Mr. J. B. Davis who has been on the sick list for the past several weeks. We are glad to say is much improved. Miss Margaret Hamilton of Beau fort was the guest of Mrs. Vernon Simpson Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pigott of Glou cester spent Sunday here with Mrs. Pigott's parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis. ATLANTIC OTWAY There will be services at the P. B. The Elementary department of the Methodist Sunday School will enter tain at an Easter party Saturday af ternoon at 2 o'clock. The most enjoy able feature will be an egg hunt. Rev. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton have returned here arter spending the win ter in Florida. Miss Eva Fulcher returned Sunday after spending a few days with her father Mr. Manly Fulcher who is teaching at Bolivia. Miss Emma Watson visited her parents at Wildwood during the week end. Mr. Carlton Robinson and Francis Taylor, students at the University re turned Sunday after spending the hoi idays at home. Mr. Manly Connor of Bachelor vis ited his sister Mrs. Cecil Morris here Sunday. Mrs. T. D. Woodard and little daughter of New Bern spent the week end with Mrs. Troy Morris, Mrs. Woodard's sister. Mrs. Cecil Morris and Miss Roma Morris were joint hostesses to the members of the Womans' Bible Class on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Morris. After an hour spent in playing games delicious refreshments were served, rnose present were: Mrs. Winston Hill, Mrs. Troy Morris, Mrs. Clyde Rose, Mrs. Sterling Rob inson, Mrs. Ernest Morris, Mrs. Mur ray Robinson, Mrs. Manly Fulcher, Misses Inez Willis, Geraldine Hill, Sylvia Smith and Eva Fulcher. Mr., and Mrs. D. Mason attended the School Master banquet in More head City Monday night. Rev. C. A. Lineberger filled his last appointment here at the Baptist church Sunday and Sunday night, i leaving here at the Baptist church j Sunday and Sunday night. After leav , ing here he will have charge of the j Oriental and Bayboro churches in Pamlico County. j MERRIMON Mr. E. F. Carraway who has been real sick, seems to be some better. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mason motored to Durham on last Thursday to see their son Don Mason who is a pa tient in the hospital there. Mrs. E. S. Martin and son Leland spent Monday with her father E. F. Carraway. Rev. Mr. Branderburg filled his regular appointment here Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Brandenburg and daughters May and June were dinner guests of Mrs. D. M. Salter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Wallace and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway. Quite a large number attended the Baptism at E. S. Martin's Sunday af ternoon. Miss Hazel Noe spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. North Nelson and mother Mrs. C. S. Nelson spent the week end here with relatives. Miss Beatrice Mason spent Satur day in Beaufort. , Mr. S. Barker and son Trenton called to see E. F. Carraway Saturday. G. M. Carraway who recently suf fered an attack of appendicitis is much better. Mrs. Joe Blake is visiting her moth er Mrs. L. L. Eubanks. Mrs. M. B. Hannah spent Sunday with Mrs. J. M. Stallings Mrs. J F. Mason spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Carraway. Miss Elva Salter gave a weiner and marshniallow roast at Merrimon last Friday night. Those who enjoy ed the nig:t wereh Mabel Truitt, Julia Hill, Marie Clawson, Sarah Bell Her ring, Cecil Sewell, Frank King, Dr. Geo. Wooten, Harry Fulcher and Carl Hatsell. After the roast two tables of bridge were played at the home of the hostess. NORTH RIVER BOGUE. E. A. Simpkins of Goldsboro spent the week end at "Deer Neck Farm." Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hancock are vis passed through here Saturday en route to their farm near here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gorham of More Miss Elizabeth Squires of Bayboro is here visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wade spent a few hours at the country home Sun day with Mr. John Mcintosh. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Blake and chil dren spent a few hours Sunday at Marshallberg visiting Mrs. Clayton Murphy. Mr. and Mr.?. Hertford Mcintosh of Morehead City spent Saturday af ternoon here visiting hissister Mrs. Alex Wade. Mrs. Harvey Runnings and daugh ter Gladys are spending a few days at Marshalberg visiting her parents. Mrs. John Runnings and Mrs. Su die Wade were vistioTs at the county home Monday. Mr. P. B. Beachem spent the week end near Wilmington visiting friends. PELETIER Mr. Roy Merrill of Beaufort spent Sunday here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Rhue and Mrs. Mollie Rhue of Newport visited Mr. and Mis. Stacey Rhue Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Garman and chil dren of Morehead City spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Meadows. Mr. S. B. Meadows was a business visitor in Richlands Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jere Pelletier of Maysville spent a short while here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Leroy Hill of Newport spent Wednesday night here, the guest of Mr. Harris Watson. Mr. Willie Meadows and Miss Odes sa Jarvis visited Miss Verta Barfield at Newport Sunday afternoon. Mr. Walter Buck spent a while at Newport Monday. Misses Dorothy Watson and Geor gia Meadows attended the Bhow at Morehead City Monday night. claims within six months from date of this notice, they shall be forever bar red and foreclosed of any and all in terest or claims, or in the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This 17 cay of February, 1932. L. W. HASSELL, Clerk Carteret County Superior Court. March 17 She "ran around too much," Capt. Henry C. King, 92, of Portland, Ore. said when he brought suit for divorce from his bride, 60. They were mar ried in 1930. A widow is the luckiest woman in, the world. She knows all about men, and all the men that know anything about her are dead! Soil improvement is occupying thj attention of Rutherford County farm ers this year. Thousands of pounds of lespedeza seed have been planted and considerable farm land terraced. Van Smith of Marshville, route 2, Union County, will purchase no nitro gen fertilizer this season as all of his crops will be planted on lespedeza sod. NOTICE. North Carolina Carieret County, In Superior Court. Town of Beaufort, Vs. Odd Fellows Lodge, J. R. Jinnette, Sec'y. Bank of Beaufort, H. H. Tay lor, Liquidating Agent and Carteret County. 1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ine parties above named and all other persons interested will take no tice that on the 13 day of February, 1932, the above nameJ plaintiff filed and action as above captioned in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County, for the pur pose of fodreclosing the 3rd, 4th & 5th pavaing assessments on the fol lowing described property: Part Lot No. 102 0. T. Southern half of lot 102 excepting 50 feet on the extremen eastern boundary of said lot which has been sold to the Town of Beaufort, Beaufort, N. C. Interested parties will take further notice that if they fail to appear, pre sent, and defend their respective STOP! READ! LISTEN! CONSIDERING THE HARD TIMES WHICH WE ARE HAVING AT PRESENT, WE KNOW THAT THE PEOPLE CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY THE SAME PRICES FOR REPAIRING THEIR WATCHES, AS PAID HERETOFORE. I HAVE FROM JANUARY THE FIRST MADE A GREAT REDUCTION ON ALL WATCH REPAIRS. GET AN ESTIMATE FROM ME BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR WATCH WORK DONE B. A. BELL Next to Postoffice THE JEWELER! Beaufort Here are some genuine bargains. Dependable merchandise at sacrifice prices. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Merrill and Ladies Suitrit Hose All shades Size 8 1-2 to 10 Easter Sale Price 98c 1 Lot Children Socks 25c values Easter Sale Price 10c New Spring Prints Beautiful Patterns Easter Sale Price . . 9c " Striped ChamUray t For Dresses and Childs Wear Easter Sale Price 5c Ladies and Childrens Bloomers Easter Sale Price 25c 1 Lot Men's Felt Hats New Spring Shades Easter Sale Price 98c Men's Ties, New Spring Pat'rns Easter Sale Price ,. 49c 1 Lot Chaldrens Slippers and Oxfords Easter Sale Price 98c L L Brown Sheeting 10 Yd. Limit Easter Sale Price 5c 1 Lot Wo mens Slippers and Oxfords Easter Sale Price $1.00 1 Lot Men's Pants $3.95 to $4.95 Values Easter Sale Price $2.95 Mens' Spring Suits $22.50 Values Easter Sale Price $15.95 Men's and Boys Dress Shirts Easter Sale Price 49c All Boys Suits At Wholesale Prices Boy's Sport Hose Special Easter Price 15c Ladies Full-fashion Silk Hose New Shades Easter Sale Price 49c RICHARD FELTON FRONT STREET BEAUFORT MISTAKE PLtt 1 rrrwS so VRv time 1 m A 4 sRhW'k ALI BA8A SA? r k H&2&JE ODOR. r (VHATS A A -J

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