PAGE FOUR THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1932 .v. ( Item for thla column should reachfthe Newt office each Tuesday. ) If your communitr ia not represented write am for Initractionr l and supplies. ( BETTIE Mr. and Mrs. Garland Lewis of Marshanberg spent the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mta. L. L. Willie. Messrs. Vernon and Roy Keller of Newport, N. J., are visiting friends here. They lived here a few years ' during their boyhood and it seems ; good to have, them with ns for a vis it now Mrs. Hugh Pake' and Mrs. C. R. Pake were in Morehead City Friday morning. Quite a number of people attended the Christmas program given at the Baptist church Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Salter and children of Morehead City visited Mrs. C. R. Pake last Thursday after noon. Mrs. James Gillikm and children of Marshalberg visited Mrs. Ivey Ar thur Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lawrence of Marshallberg were visitors here Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. William Bunting of Atlantic spent Christmas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Gold en. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Noe of Beau fort called to see their mother Mrs, Mary Arthur Sunday evening. Mr. Sol Wilkins and family of North River were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillikin Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Campen and son Neal of Wire Grass were visitors at Mrs. C. R. Pake's Christmas day, Mrs. Hugh Pake and little daugh ter Daphne are visiting her parents at Atlantic this week, Although money is hard to get and fcs the saying goes, times are dull. I think Santa Claus remembered every Jittie child in our community on Christmas eve and we are glad and thankful. Some perhaps received as much as in former years, others not so much, yet the little ones were hap py and prehaps a little surprised to I get anything at til since they hear hard times" so' much. As usual the kids arose early and found what San ta Claus had left and then went from house to house to what had been left for others, played games and showed their candy tnd nuts, etc. The real Christmas spirit was seen. It isn't what we receive but what we wil share with others, that makes our lives seem rich or bare. A happy new year to every body, Let's try to make it so, SEA LEVEL Mr. Wallace G. Styron of Rome, Ohio., is spending the holiday with is family. " MessrsA Garris and Kenneth Gas- kill of Beach Haven, N. J. returned home Thursday to spend the vacation with their families. Mrs. Claudie Gaskill and her daugh ter Grace spent Christmas with her son Rev. E. C. Gaskill in New Bern. Mrs. Alethia Mason of Beaufort spent Christmas with her sister Mrs. D. J. Gaskill Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Mason of Thomasville spent Monday in Sea Level visiting relatives. Mr. Horace Fulcher of Lexington, N. C. visited Mr. . L. Gaskill Mon day evening. Beaufort spent Christmas with Mr. Besuftrt spent Christmas with Mr. Taylor's father. Miss Julia Hill, who is principal of the Davis school is spending the holidays with her mother Mrs. Julia Hill Mr. Norwood Paul of Norfolk, Va., is spending Christmas with his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mason of Lav- elette, N. J., were the guests of Mr. Mrs. Jordan Mason Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Gurock of Maysville spent Christmts with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor. Mr. John H. Salter of Norfolk, Va. spent Christmas with his family. Misses Pearl and Thelma Taylor and Mildred Rhue of New Bern are visiting their relatives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Freshwater or Morehead City were the guests of Mrs. Freshwater's parents Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Meadows Monday. Mr. Walter Norris of Hopewell, Va., is spending the holidays here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Wheeler and children and Mrs. Zack Perry and Mrs. Marvin Bowden of Spring Hope are spending a while here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Truckner, Misses Katherine, and Georgia Meadows and Mr. Maurice Teague at tended the show in Morehead City Monday. The Sea Level school closed for the holidays Monday, Dec, 19th with a Christmas play.. The play wts en- ! I !... -11 ftiAa. now if ' T showed that the teachers had put ndM Alton Robinson of Allan- forth a great effort to make the pro gram equal to the occasion and that the children were receiving splendid training. The Christian Workers Society of the Methodist church gave a very in teresting Christmas program at the school building Friday night. The prtceeds were to be used for the ben efit of the church. Messrs. Allen Hamilton and Fran cis Taylor, students a tthe University of North Carolina and Leslie Taylor, a senior at State College -returned home Wednesday to spend the holi days with their parents. Mr. E. L. Gaskill, a member of the Pine Level High School faculty, re eturned home Friday night to spend the holidays with his father and moth er, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gaskill. Mr. Alfred Taylor of Norfolk, Va., spent the holidays at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Maltby Taylor. Miss Pearl Taylor returned home Friday night from Lewiston where she has been tetching this fall. Attrney J. T. Gaskill of Goldsboro spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gaskill. Miss Lucy Hamitttn returned home Tuesday from Windsor where she has been visiting friends since Thanksgiv ing, tic Friday night, Mrs.. Sophrona Salter, who has been at Duke Hospital in Durham returned home Fridty. Her friends are all glad to hear she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Yeomans and family of Harkers Island were visi tors in Sea Level Monday. Mr. Tilman Taylor and Miss Alme ta Dickinson were quietly married at Beaufort Christmas eve. Their many friends are wishing them much hap piness. Rev. R. W. Barfield, the new pas tor for the Methodist church, filled his regular appointment at the church Sunday afternoon. A large audience enjoyed his message. day .to visit hi3 cousin Harvey Dan day to visit hsi cousin Harvey Dan iels. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels and children left Monday for Lola to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. tnd Mrs. Chas. Lewis and children spent Christmas at Lukens with Mrs. Lewis' parents Mr. and Mrs. Barker. time in Atlantic with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ammie Hamilton have returned to their home in Wil mington after spending a few days in Atlantic with their parents. ATLANTIC LENOXVILLE PELETIER Miss Adelia Norris, a student tf E. C. T. C. is spending the holidays at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norris. Miss Katherine Meadows of More head Citv is spending th holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. S, Mr. and Mrs. James Willis and Harvey Daniels returned home frtm Lola Monday after spending Christ mas there with relaitves. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels and children motored to Roe Friday and returned home Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson of Smyrna spent a short while Friday and Stturday afternoon Here with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lewis Jr., are spending the Christmas holidays at Wilmington, the guest of Mrs. Lewis' parents. Miss Hattie Goodwin is spending several days at Roe with her parents. Miss Elsie Goodwin is visiting her uncle, Mr. Guy Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Daniels and Mrs. Robert Goodwin and children arrived today to visit relatives here. Miss Grace Pittman spent the eek end with Miss Evelyn Hotper it Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pittman and daughters Inez and Ella Gray spent Christmas at Lukens with relatives. Mr. Eddie Lewis and children and Miss Florence Lewis of Camp Glenn spent a while Monday with Mrs. Alex Lewis. Misses Pearl and Letha Lewis spent Christmas with their grand mother Mrs. James Wills at Atlan tic. Miss Callie Lupton spent Christ mas here with her cousin, Miss Bes sie Pake. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson spent Christmas day at Smyrna guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simp son. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gaskins and B. ehildren of Camp Glenn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson Meadows. Mr. Maurice Teague of Hildebran, Mondty evening. N. C. is sDendinsr a while here the Mr. and1 Mrs. William Willis spent mi as nf Miss Garcia Meadows. Christmas day also Monday here Misses ODha Norris. Iredell Smith' gulasts of Mrs. L. H. Pake. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and chil dren of Beaufort and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Walters of Kinston are spend ing part of the Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Mason. Mrs. Harold Daniels and little son Harold Jr., have returned from Bell Dort. New York where they have been spending the winter with Har old Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willis have been visiting Mrs. Willis' parents Mr. and Mrs, John L. Smith during the holidays. Miss Joyce Frances Fulcher, a stu dent of N- Cr C. W. Greensbtro is spending the Christmas vacation at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Daily Fulcher. Mr. Bill Barfield left for Ping Hill Saturday where he is visiting friends. Mr. Lambert Morris is visiting friends in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Morris of Long Island, New York are visiting their parents Mr. tnd Mrs. Iredell Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morris. Miss Lucy King of New Bern spent a few days last week with her aunt Mrs. J. W. Willis. Mrs. Winston Hill and children, Roderick and Neal have returned from Palmyra, Va., where Mrs. Hill, has been visiting her Barents. Mr. Wavland Golden who is em ployed with the Norfolk South Rail way Co., at Norfolk, Va., spent Xmas at home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Golden. Mr. and Mrs. Norway Morris of Norfolk, Va., have returnd to Nor folk after spending a few days at home during the holidays. Mr. Clarence Salter, a member of the Coast Guard Station of the New Jer sey Coast, is spending some time in Atlantic with relatives. Mrs. Al Jones of Bogue spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fulcher. Mrs. E. G. Heath and children Jac queline and Caroleen of Cove City are visiting relatives in Atlantic dur ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardesty are spending the holidays in New Bern with Mr. Hardesty's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Donerson and children of Dover are spending someJ MERRIMON Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rogers and chil dreh of Graham are spending the holidays with Mrs. Rodgers parents Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Can-away. Mr. Clyde Nelson of Bridgeton was here a short while Tuesday. He was accompanied home by his mother Mrs. E. L. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Price and son Troy Jr., of Bridgeton are spending a few days with their daughter Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. Mary E. Hardy of South Riv er spent Sunday with her duaghter, Mrs. L. L Eubanks." Mr. J. E. McCleese of Oriental is .spending some, time in the neighbor hood visiting relatives and fnneds. Miss Martha Stallings of Shalotte is spending the holidays with her brother J. M. Sellings. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Miss Mildred Salter motored to Greenville last Friday. They ' were accompanied home by Miss Annie Mc Intyre who is a student in Greenville college. . Miss Elva Salter returned home last week from Brooklyn, N. Y. where she had been visiting friends for several months. " " .. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin mo tored to Beaufort Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eubtnks have' moved on the farm of Rev. J. M. Carraway. Mr. Eubanks will farm for, Mr. Carraway this year. Mr. W. E. Lawrence of Allen town, Pa., was the guest of Miss Mildred Salter Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Salter and Miss Mildred Salter motored to Har lowe Sunday afternoon to see Mrs. Mary E. Ball who is very ill. Mrs. J. M. 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