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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1932.
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c-t:n here, with his parents will re-'to her home here after having spent could not grow deep enough to mam- e H 7TTiPlJU
to work Saturday. ..vera! weeks ir. Mnehead City, th tain contact with the lower water, (( p.
.! J-..vie, Lrneh and small daugh cvwt cf !!:. David V adr. table and the ci or made poor growth lJHv UU 11 lil
:er Jani of Smyrna spent Monday Mr. ani Mr. Millie- Me.tds vers ' A 15) H fRKi
KFWW
omti y OtMspondemxt
lis. ;-Ior.:oe s;-'.p:vri.
: Li-wU Jr., who ha; r:-cn
ve.al months at ,'i..v..r..;
jr parents, returned homc-
: in .ie
Jehu 2
el.-;ad City Sunday.
d daughter,
s th-.ir home
while with
Cora Whitc-
Q. Will the
.kens during the fall ani
winter months srive greater egg pro-: . western Newspaper union.)
Hems for tfaia column should reach the New office each Tuesday.
If your community is net represented write as for instruction
end supplies.
!
i i
duetion
Ans. Much investigational work
has been conducted along these lines
during recent years ani uniformly
good results have been obtained. The
Ilosptial for treatment.
ATLANTIC
Messrs Marvin Dudley and Odell
I Mason of Beaufort and Misses Katie
T . .. f r C lr!11 liAan 5 3 vavi'val
Misses Minnie Nelson and RochelIe'ana taB i.E iat the Free WiI1 BaPtin church Msn-
wniilpft for Newport Friday where -nf0li. fJ t?.? u J!!!1aw (day night. Every body is isvited to
" ... i air. xi. iiiLcuuioi. vniyvji - ;
' - nAma oni rroni via nrtr vrv iiri" i o i u.
win .w... -saturaay nignt,
vw k mpmhprs of the school lac . n .
Uy' tthis yea, . Mrs. O. R Chadwick and children'40 come as feeI " J?1 11
Misses Jessie Lee Morns and Martha Fred were the never regret it. Come one ani all and
Hall of Alliance scent the week end . , lets make this meeting a great sue-
. . , V UC3L3 Ui, 11. i 3 j I1U v a w
in Atlantic wun miss ,Mr. and Mrs. Cullie Piner, of Willis
Miss Bera Robinson left for ?u9;ton Sunday evennig last.
Saturday wnere sne wiu isatu m
White Oak School.
ton vita her parents, returned nuns . u-.ti snaiUs a
this week. ---3- Norns s:ster, .Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Daw was hurst of Beaufort,
called to Goldsboro this week on ac-, Miss Kitty Meadows is attending
count of the serious illness of Mrs. school in Morehead City.
i-..;- .1 i f awI fra .Tim Wp1ra STld Mr.
Mr. Thaddeus Daw is in the Potter! Sam Meadows attended the funeral of lights will increase the work-
U f Will Havi nf Sofanahnrn. In- ' iur ' " "
'terment took place at three o'clock, bri?? greater consumption of feedi
Monday afternoon in the Swansboro anV corresponding increase m egg
Cemetery i.tuumua. ..nut? eggs pruuuceu la
Mrs. William Clarke and Misses 'his V are often used for hatch
Vera Robinson, Ellen Lupton, and , this practice is not recommended
Veita Barfield visited at Mr. Sam e chicks will, as a rule, be back
Meadow's and Mr. Dewitt Truckner's , vard and subjectto all poultry ills.
RUSSELL'S CREEK
Mr. Lambert Morris is visiting
friends in Durham this week.
Mr. Carlton Robinson left for Wins
ton-Salem where he will be employed
as druggist with the Taylor Drug Co.
Mrs. Daily Fulcher of New Bern
spent the week end here with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason.
CORE CREEK
PORTSMOUTH
cess.
Rev. Ciifton Rice preached his la3t
sermon at the Free Will Baptist
church Sunday morning. We are all
sony to have him leave U3. But we
all sincerely hope he will be always
Mr. E. C. Dickinson is having a 'suc-sesful in the ministry and we are
barn erected. Work is progressing on sure he will succeed,
it rapidly. rs- Beatie Lovic and children are
Mrs. V. T. Fodrie. is still on the , staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skin
sick list. She is suffering from a cold, ne.
and very distressing cough. We are ' Mr- and Mr3. Wayne and daughter
hoping she wil soon be entirely recov- Hazel are spending a while with Mr.
ered and Mrs. Cuthrell and children.
RV XI, RorfiU filM hU rAu. ' wnai ra-.e ana ai wnat lime
lar appointment here Sunday after-, h1'jld nitrate fertilizer be applied to
j .
Mr. James Kiser of Lincolnton
was a visitor here Monday.
HARKER'S ISLAND
Ans. If the soil is made fertille
at the time the plants are set it is
not necessary to apply any addition
al plant food until the flower buds are
formed. When the buds are formed
nitrate cf soda or sulphate of am-
mrn:a mn-.. ha a nn' ia.l as n fnn rlrnaa.
Misses Eernice Willis and Madeline kB.,VCJ1 fua A f
S.ott, Messrs Chfton Romans and one ounce to eaLh gquare d of
Johnnie GaskiU went to Marshallberg soiL This sholud be thoroughly work.
Sunday afternoon where they will;ej int0 the soiL A ht one
board while attending school at Smyr- two incheJ thick of fresh CQW ma
na this year- ,nure may also be used. If this is us-
cuon iais reiurnea oaturuaj ev, .j th .,,., shn,,,j ha .ntoro,-i Ha
ening from Wildwood, N. J. where he
soon as the .mulch is applied in or-
urs. vj. i.u. aoiston uau iiiv una- . . , ,
fortune of falling last Friday ani Beachem of North River spent Sun- """"J" lVrC":.'r,-der t0 soak int0 the soil the avail"
Mr. John Midgett of Cape Look-1 sprainni her left wrist very badly, day w Uh Miss Dajsy L. Sprmgle -r ?S 1 fT!
Coast. Guard stat on snent the ic real pamiun nt-re s auirnvg sae
hare with his familv. !wi!l soon be able to use her hand.
Mr. John W. Salter spent last Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and
week in Oriental. daugtters attended Quarterly Meet-
Messrs. Tom and Charlie Salter ir.g at Harlowe Sunday.
j irim nil rarnrnoH hnma Fri- Messrs. Bridges Sabiston and
day from Oriental.
MFRRIMQjV
Miss Edna Earl Babb who is attend
ing school at Ocracoke spent the
week end home.
Mesdames Abner Dixon and Theo
dore Salter spent Saturday and Sat
urday night in Beaufort and Atlantic.
Miss Clara Belle Salter and Felts
Dixon left Saturday to enter Sr.
relatives.
Miss Nellie Lewis visited friends at
Atlantic last week.
Walter Lewis of Core Banks C. G.
staton sp;-nt last week end here with
his family.
.Hiss i.essie Lavis visiceu inenusi
here last Sunday and Monday.
Larrv Willi went ta Atlantii Sun. !
frtilt7nra licht finnliaf mna rtf oKrttif
one ounce to the square yard should
.l)e made every two or three weeks
'until the flower buds begin to show
color.
Mrs. J. F. Mason visited frienis
I Charles Whitley were vistiors at New and relatives in Pamlico last week.
Bern Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams Misses
Mr. Carl Willis of Straits was a Mildred Salter and Annie Mclntyre
visi.or at the home of Mis3 Roxie attended the movies in Beauofrt Wed
Dickinson Sunday evening. 'nesday night.
Mrs. Kate E. Gooding attended Mr. J. E. McCleese who has been
Quarterly meeting at Harlowe Satur-'visitingr here for sometime returned
day and Sunday. 'to his home in Oriantal Monday.
Messrs. Wilbur, Bridges and Neal , Mr. Cecil Harris and Vernon Good-
Paul's School at Beauofrt. They will 1 Sabiston, Cecil Langdale, Marcus 'win f Roe spent Sunday here.
hAarrf in th rfnrmitorv. Dickinson and David Dickinson were I Rev. Mr. Brandenbursr filled his
Mr. and Mrs. Lemmie Gilgo spent ,n Beaufort Saturday afternoon and appointment here Sunday morning. Mrs. Cartrette's brother. Anson H
last ween in urieniai. iney carnea i -- v..v-o. f m. jc. r. rrwy na trneat GaskilL
their son Ronald there to have hi3 Ane scnooi cnuaren stanea in on Martin were business visitors in
Cannot Answer
iiTTl. :r- 1 itt-
I h iicu yuur wiie uegins 10 laiK,
does she know when to stop?"
I "T Ann' rullo lrnn... !'
dav where he will attPni shnnl this J 4 ,c
mamea tnree years.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Lewis and lit
tle daughter Emma Francis of Atlan
tic visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Cartletta of
Wilmington left last Friday after at
tending the bed sids and funeral of
tonsile removed.
Mr. Cecil Gilgo was in Ocracoke
Friday.
Mrs. Joe Babb and children and
Miss Ethel Gilgo returned to Norfolk j
after spending the ;
their school work Monday. We are Beaufort Monday.
hoping they will all make good. i Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carraway and
Mr. U. W. babiston had the mis-'daughter Miss Roxie, Mis3 Elva Salt-
t f 1 , u: l ci : ... . ...
er ana Koy carraway motorea to
fortune of losing his horse SunJjy.
LENOXVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis of Beau
fort attended the funeral of Mr. Da
vis' uncle Anson Gaskill, Thursday.
Harry Willis, Carlton Robinson,
Grantlv Morris of Atlantic wern via-
iorroiK rriday. miss iva wiu go on itor3 here Sunday,
;to New York for an extended visit I Frnest Guthrie'
last Saturday
summer here,
Mr. Sammie Williams of Avon
.spent a few days here with his fam- Miss Ellen Lupton spent
ily last week. 'night hera enroute to White
Mrs. Walter Goodwin returned .where shs will teach this year.
home last Friday from Roe. Messrs. Robert Matthews John An- ited Mr. tubanks parents Mr. and era 0f the local school returned Thurs
Mr. Whealington Robinson spent a derson and friends of Rocky Mount Mr3. L. u tubanks Sunday. ;day.
few days at Atlantic last week. s spent ths week end here on a fishing j. Messrs. North and Alex Nelson and Misses Reva Yeomans and Made-
Mrs. Clayton Willis returned home ' party. They returned home Sunday Johnnie btilley cf Bricigeton werejline Willis spent Sunday night with
with friends,
j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace and
Friday1 Mrs. Emma Beachem spent Sunday
Oak, with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Carraway.
! Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eubanks vite-
Not Good Enough
"Will you try some of my angel
cake?" asked the young wife of her
husband.
"No thank you," was the reply.
"Are you afraid it isnt good
enough?" she asked.
"No, I'm afraid Im not
enough."
"Good enough far what?"
"Good enough to become an angel,
good
Rockefeller U Thanked.
who is employed at 1 , ';.17 .?' TV. ST T f
Beaufort snent Snrfv with l,Hv9 1 n-ocKeiei-
nara ler Jr., for his restoration of colon-
he re.
Mr. and Mrs. George Harde3ty,
Misses Mary Lewis, Pat Allen, Thel
ma Harris, Eula Mae Farmer, teach-
ial Williamsburg were adopted today
by some 300 guests who attended
ceremonies incident to the opening
of historic Raleigh tavern,
To me It teems aa If when God
eoncelve.1 the world, that was
poetry: He formed It. and that was
aculpture: He varied and colored
It. and that was painting: And
then, crowning alt. He peopled tt
with living beings, and that was
the grand divine, eternal drama.
Charlotte Cushman.
THE TASTY T0RT
For the cake pur excellence, the
torte is one of the daintiest Our Ger
man cooks excel In thla
kind of a cake combina
tion. They are rich with
nuts, chopped or rolled
flne. plenty of eggs and
crumbs, with spices. The
baking Is another Im
portant point, as slow,
careful buklng Is neces
sary for a light and ten
der torte.
Schaum Torte. Heat three egg
whites until stiff but not dry, add one
cupful of sugar very lightly and grad
ually, not to lose the lightuess, a pinch
of snlt, one-half tablespoonful of vine
gar and one-half twispootiful of vanilla.
Bake In two deep layer tins for one
hour. Put together with whipped
cream, or add nuts nnd chopped pine
apple with the cream.
Walnut Tort. He.it the yolks of
six eggs with one cupful of sugar, add
one-fourth pound of walnuts and six
lady fingers grated, two tablespoon
fuls of flour and one teaspoonful of
baking powder. Add the Juice and
rind of a lemon and when all the in
gredients are well mixed, add the
stiffly beaten egg whites to which a
pinch of salt has been added. Bake In
layers In a moderate oven and use the
following :
Filling. To one beaten egg yolk
add two tablespoonfnls of sugar, and
three-fourths of a cupful of milk.
Cook, stirring constantly nntll the mix
ture coats the spoon, add one and one
half cupful of crated walnnt meats
with a flavoring of almond and vanltla.
Use between the layers and lev the
top of tbe torte. .
Date Torte Itub sixteen dates to
a smooth paste with two taMeapoon
fuT of lemon juice. Beat tw whole
eggsv add sr-TiU yolks, add on and
three-fourths cupful! of sugar, beat
well, add tbe dates, three tablespoon
fuls of grated chocolate and one tea
spoonful each of cinnamon, allspice,
and a cupful of cracker crumbs. Stir
well and fold In the stiffly beaten
whites of seven eggs. Bake In a large
spring form forty minutes.
from Atlantic Monday after spending j evening accompanied by Mrs. Mat- over hunting last week.
several weeks there. jtew's children, Jean and Peggy Ann j Our school opened Monday with
Mr. Wilbur Goodwin returned from '.who have beer? visiting relatives here Miss Beatrice Mason of Beaufort as
Lola Thursday after spending a few! for a few wesks. teacher. Thsi is Miss Mason's second
days there with his family. I Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Daniels and year here ani we wish her a very
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor spent! Miss Callie Lupton of Lola spent a successful one.
several days at Sea Level last week, j few days here last week. j Miss Mildred Salter who has been
Mr. B. B. Salter of Long Island, ! Born to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe spending her vacation at home with
N. Y., is home visiting his family. I Simpson Friday September 16 a her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter
Mrs. Ben Salter returned from At- daughter left for Beaufort Saturday as she is
lantic Friday where she has been vis- j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson and a member of the Beaufort High
itnig relatives. 'Mrs. James Lynch were here a while School faculty.
Mr. Cecil Gilgo spent the week end Friday. I Mr. Alex Tru&t spent the week end
at Davis with relatives and friends. ! Mrs. William Willis of Beaufort with his family in Beauofrt.
Messrs. Milton Willis and Norwood i spent Thursday and Friday here with
Roberts were in Ocracoke Monday. her mother Mrs. L. H. Pake.
Mrs. Mamie Crawford and son left' Mr. Jame Lsupton Jr., of Lola, re
Monday for Henderson where she , turned home Saturday after spending
tenfihps. She has heen visitin her ; a few days here with relatives. He
BAY VIEW
We rae having some fine weather
at this writing
relatives at Marshallberg.
Charlie Willis is ill at his home :
here this week. I
Miss Lois Yeomans went to More- 1
head City Sunday where she will
board this year while teaching in the j
Camp Glenn schooL I
Mis Virginia Stanton of Morehead j
City was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Genis Jone3 and lit-'
tie daughter of Boston, Mass. is'spnd
ing some time with Mr. Jones par
ents here.
Miss Lena Lewis went to Lukens
Saturday where she is to teach this
year.
Glen Pigott and Mis3 Matilda Gas
kill of Gloucester were visitors hers
I stutday;
aunt and uncle Miss Jonsie Roberts! was accompanied by Mr. Harvey 'Mr w g. Winberry made a bus-! Mrs- Denard Davisand daughter
trip to Morehead City Saturday. ! vfce ol "v,s 13 "enaing tne Dea
. D. J. Little of Scotland Neck'?ld,e of U!3 Dayis' sist6r' Mrs- Willie
ixeison who is ill here.
and Mr. W. T. Roberts,
Mrs. Sammie Wiliams moved Mon.
day to Avon.
GLOUCESTER,
Daniels.
Mesdames Julia Brooks, Jack Par
kin, John Basden and Wiliam Willis
mess
Rev,
r ' Jaa A Vita mnat-tni Cunlnirn a ft aw a a
were here a short while Saturday af- ,t GrfWs Ch4eL Thre wa3 h
ternoon the guest of Mrs. Monroe j crowds atten4ed "hls meetinga.
wPS?i' wir a 1 Rev- J- C- Crocker of Pine Level
Mr. Harry Willis carried a group i,,,;,. , . . . .
Revfl Mr. Brandenburg filled his . of people over to Shackelford Banks r "h 'ZCrharZ f J . j
regular apponitment at the Taber -Saturday afternoon, all reported a '3?
nacle church Sunday evening. A large fine time. j w T Wmt, ..j .
crowd attended. ' Mr. Ivan Price and Miss Jessie L rew -W. wfth M I P
Mrs. Tom Wilis and little son Clin- Sellers of Rocky Mount. N. C. were LndIy eveninT
ton Vance of Morehead City left visitors here Sunday. They returned; o,lito . rPwj ,u,,,v, .
Sunday after spending a few days! home Sunday afternoon accompanied Morehead Cit7 SunHav 2jJ
here with her sister Mrs. Fred Trott. by Miss Evelyn Seller, who has been j mSb A oSi, S 1 th.
M r nn,l Mr V. J Willi nrwl lit. viaitino. rlat!. V,o ! , I . f1" a' A' "sleSDy IS Still On the
" . O ..OlO IU1 OUIUC V.I.1U, - V ... Wa -1 , U L.,
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gaskins and " '
1.!1J 1 e-.i ... . iwueij.
1 e" we" tne Mr. Charlie Brown spent Sunday
Al IrZt I'3' 0i SlmP3R San!wlth his dauht M- Rav Gaskins
m tt n . , 'of Askins who is on the sick list at
Miss Hattie Goodwin of Roe ar- tni3 time
hZdJ,Thiy tVIT1 t,h'W,nter! Rev. M. E. Eubanks of Polocks
here with her aunt and uncle Mr. and 'nu ..,:n u d.
and Mrs. Gordon West and little 'Mrs. Guy Daniels and she will at-'sunday
daughter Laura Chadwick after , tend Eeaufort High School this term, j Mr Cleo Merrill of Beaufort R. F
Sinl!T yVt!. D- wi the guest of Miss Mae Bell
1 VTi? 7 T ! v , It 1. ""-"oerg ana snr. wacic SmalI Sunday night,
ujf iur- uieir iiuiiie bi nar-jjntu vi omyrna were nere isunaay
saw. 1 hey were accompanied back by aiternoon. '".". T, .
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson and
tlo daughter Martha of Wilmington,
after spending a few days here with
Mr. Willis" sister Mrs. R. L. White
hurst left Wednesday for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Middleton and
little son Jack and Mrs. Middleton's
sister Mrs. D. L. Carlton and Mr.
Edward Willis Homer Way and Roy
Guthrie of Morehead were visitors
here Sunday.
Carl Willis of the Fort Macon C. G.
Statifttt spent Saturday and Sunday
here with family.
Misses Rebecca Gillikin, Gladys
Davis and Leida Davis of Marshall
berg visited friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Gillikin and Mrs. Len
Lewis of Marshalberg spent several
days here as the guests of Mrs. An
son Gaskill last week.
Mrs. ..Middleton and Mrs. Carlton's
, mother Mrs. Matilda Chadwick. . Jdaughter were visitors here Sunday
evennig.
PELETIER
Mrs. William Bailey of Lumber-
ton after, spending some time here! Mr. Harry Willis, an employe of. the guest of her parents, air.
wiin inenas ana relatives returned to, the uoast Uuard station at Havalette, Mrs. William Truckner.
Mrs. MarvinBowdea..of Washing
ton D. C is spending tome time here
and
her home . Wednesday.
TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS
ANSWERED AT STATE COLLEGE
By F. H. Jeter
RALEIGH, Sept. 19
Q. My cowpeas and soybeans
show very little growth and in
mauy spots have died. What is the
cause of this and what can I do to
correct this trouble.? .
Ans. The cause of the plants fail
ing to show good growth and dying
in isolated spots is the dry weather
and the resultant hard soil. The ex
treme dry weather this year has
caused many crops to fail and some
o fthem to die where the soil
Bu
smess
Mesi
Need Banking- Facilities. Paying- bills
with currency is rather an inconvenient
method. Small bills can be paid in this
way but even those had better be paid by
check. Merchants, farmers, manufactur
ers and professional men can best settle
their accounts with checks. By this means
they can keep a record of what they are do
ing. A cancelled check is a good receipt
THE PEOPLE OF CARTERET
COUNTY
who are in need of the conveniences of a
bank are invited to open accounts with us.
Your business will be appreciated of
course and we will do every thing in our
power to make our relations pleasant and
profitable to you.
The Bank Of
Morehead City
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
IN. J., who has been spending his va-' Miss Dorothy Watson has returned nr(' Du to this condition the roots
was
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