PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1933 ANN STREET M, E. CHURCH. R. F. Manns, Pastor. F. R. Seeley, S. S. Supt. Preaching services every Sunday 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 0:45 A. M. Prayer service Wednesday even ing 8:00 P. M. Ladies Aid Society 1st. Monday of each month at 3:30. Mssionary Society 1st. Tuesday oi each month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd. end 4th, Mondays of each month at 2:30. Philathea Class at 7:30 P. M. on 2nd. Monday evening each month. Teacher Council on 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30 P. M. I Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Masonic HalL j DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday in the month in Junior Or der hall 8:00 o'clock. All members urged to be present. Mrs. Juanita Chadwick, J. P. C. Mrs. Lillian Taylor, Councilor. Mrs. Minnie Eudy, V. C. Mrs. Elva Hatsell, Sec. INCOMPETENT DRI VERS BLOW HORNS MORE OFTEN T HAN IS NECESSARY ' BEAUFORT COUNCIL J.O.U.A.M. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. J. P. HARRIS. Iator Ann Stret'.. Sunday Schrol 3:45 A. M, G. M. Paul Sunday School Supt. Preach in ;? by the Pastor 11 A. M 8:00 P. M. Intermediate and Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 P. M. Mond: . i Ladies Aid Society 2:00 P. M. Tuesdays 7ednesaays Prayer Service 8:00 P. M. 3rd. Sundays Women's Missionary Society 3 P. M. A cordial welcome is extended to he public to worship with rs. "Come thou and go with us and w rill do thee good. ' Meets every Monday night Duncan Building at 8 o'clock. All visiting Juniors cordially invited. J. W. Basden, Councilor. MIRIAM REBEKAH LODGE No. 141 I. O. O. F. O. F. (This is one of a series of 14 articles on the causes cf automobi: accident? which in 1032 caused the death of 20,000 and injuries to more than 000,000 person?. The author is Pro fessor of Experimental Psychology in Johns Hopkins University, Balti more, Md., and is Chairman of the Committee on Psychology of the High way of the National Research Coun cil. Other articles will appear week ly. Editor's Note). (By Dr. Knight Dunlap, Professor of Experimental Psychology, Johns Hop kins University) Although horns ar? needed on the road, their complete abolition in city driving would be a great ad vance in the elimination of dangerous driving. The driver who blows his horn frequently advertises himself loudly as an incompetent and danger out driver. In most cases, the driver blows his horn as a substitute for careful driving. The toots, in the ei until car designers break away from the conventional number, type and placement of lamps. For all road driving, a special lamp, ! independent of the headlights, so placed as to cast its illumination on the right edge of ther oad, is imper atively needed, and it is possible that an extra pair of headlights, plac ed above the windshield and throw ing their light downward at a sharp er angle than the regular pair, would eliminate headlight danger in many situations. IS IT THE TRUTH OR NOT? By Jimmie Guthrie Being that the "Believe It Or Not" man don't want me to use his head lines, I'm using my own. Seeing as we do that time is fly ing, eople dying and no real relief in sight. I want those big headed great majority of cases confuse oth- farmers and others who voted for ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Worth Wickn'. 'Hector Sunly 8:0b A. If. Holy Communion (ex cept first Sunday-' 9:45 Church School. jl:00 Morning Prayers and Sermon (First Sunday Holj Communion) 6:00 P. M. Y. P. S. L. Weekday! 10:00 A. M. Morning Prayers (Saints Days and Holy Days-Holy Commun i A ion). Monday HVoman's Auxiliary 3:30 District Chairmen, Tuesday Vestry 1st. Tuesday 4 P. M. S. S. Officers and Teachers. I.ast Tuesday ,7:30. Wednesday JAltar Guild; Wed. before frst Sunday Thursday Choir at 7:30 P. M. Friday Friday before 1st Sunday- -Prepara ory service 7:30 Meets at I. O day at 8 P. M.. Miss Barbara Parkin, N. G. Mrs. Thelma Lewis, V. G. Mrs. Minnie Eudy, Treas. Miss Addie Mason, F. S. J. R. Jinett, Rec. Secy. MACCABEES TAKE NOTICE Pay your monthly dues to C. Tyler at Noe Meat Market. er drivers and pedestrians, and should be reserved for emergencies, which should be rare. If a pedestrian is a bout to step into the street directly in front of a car, the horn may save Hall each Fri-!him: but usually it won't. The driver, Repeal of Liquor Laws to know w hat have they got or what are they ex pecting to get from it. If they were told they would get more cash for their corn they ought to turn the pages of their budget book back to should always proceed as if he had, the days of the good old corn liquor no horn, and be prepared to avoid ac-, proper, 'bout the time when a bush- cident by proper car control. Most Tootings Useless Concordia Lodge No 11. I. There is one emergency in which the horn is invaluable: wl.en a driv er ahead backs without looking to see whether the way is clear behind. But other tootings at drivers are useless, in mc cia m v,ju j i. from which the sounds of "J ' "uat"" ",s "uc el of corn would make four gallons of liquor and see 'bout who got the profit and the drunk. The tired and worn farmer got 25c for his corn, the Government got ?4.40 tax, the railroad $1.00 to I haul it, the retailer got $7.00 and the consumer got a glorious drunk. smashes your teeth, kicks the chil dren for the better or worse, don't for a piece of bread and then breaks a chair and throws the cat through a window for God's sake my good lady don't blame him, but simply get right down and cuss your loving Jimmie and others who voted a "soaked Dem-o-atio ticket" last November. Husband, if you came home some evening dragging your feet behind you after a long and tiresome day's work at the mil or factory and find a note from your faithful wife say ing she has gone forever with an other man leaving with you the chil dren for the better of worse, don't blame that "gal" just run right out and thank your wet Democratic friends. Surely they will appreciate it and too, their minds will wonder 'bout November Is It The truht or nnt? My good friends and "dad" if you have almost worked your arms and legs off trying to get money to send your lovely daughter off to school, and some night you hear a fiery flivver steal up the drive-way and you look out to see a blear-eyed brute lifting your daughter limp form after having satisfied his lust in her company, don't grab your gun and shoot the thing full of lead, rather if you are going to shoot at all shoot the "Soaked Wet Democrat" who vot ed the stuff last November. Is it the truth or not? Always will I remember the hour of the day when I said to my big brother at the voting booth, I'm do ing wrong today. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS $1.50 A YEAR B 1 IBB B B B I if gS g Jr directions j horns came were relatively plain, but Tuesday night of each week T. S. Eudy, N. G. ; Louis B. Willis V. G.; D. M. Jones, Treas., J. R. Jin- nett, Secretary. got a good beating. With some rags with the prevalent closed car the sit- 2" r Tl , V"" . .-a. , at. j turn had hungry stomach pains. So uation is different. A horn sounding . .. b ' T 1 .... . we fail to see where anvbodv ot from one direction may seem to come , . . . ot from a different direction accoring t vl V'T t0 T as the windows on the two sides are e,mtb.ef te fxc the one wh i Just what I would like to ask these i adjusted ' actually nut uisuiiuiauauie nuui , , ,, . , those from the front,' unless one sees ! akh8 fat offer have they that ithe car that is tooting, and knows it ; ' S "f . 0 rePf to P.b :to be the one, Ikw n- 19 A6 TrUth r i Sounding the horn when the can: fDldf,we fpen! fouJ tlmes as is at rest is forbidden in London, andich f,0T, th education of our youth 5hnnld hP rtrietlv snnnresspd everv-138 Ve dld when We ad licensed wW. ovrpnt. for th nnPn uvnnse of lt0 1Ure them from learning to deler ATLANTIC. SPRINGFIELD CHARGE The M. j. Church SoulL Preaching Servics Sea Level Every first Sunday 11 A. M. & 7PM. Smyrna Mrs. Beulah Russell, N. G. T.1 r j r 4 ! o r nif cveiy oeconu ouncay 11 a a. ri anrl sn shm1H thp nprsons who. WUlistOD i.V,o t-offin io klnnl.-o,4 oV,oarl l-Qcir, Every Thivd Sunday 11 AIL & 7PM.tooting for nQ purpose at &n That j statistics, drinking had been reduc .. At,a.Etlc we should forbid "unnecessary noise" Led p?,r ce,nt..weh 13 the on,y rea- .vt-ry rourtn bunaay ii am.- i fja. warning a backing car. Drivers who blow their horns to call their sweet ies from the house should be penal- lum tremens, is that what our great whiskey heads have been wishing to have repealed? To tell the God's truth about it according to Uncle Sam's cold blood The public Is cordially invited to attend all services. R. W. Barfield, Pastor. SERVICES AT NORTH RIVER METHODIST CHUKCH Sunday School 2:30 P. M. Preaching Second ard Fourth Sun days at 3:30 P. M. R. F. Munns. Pastor. GEORGE WEBB MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. B. F. Hall, Pastor Morehead City, N. C. Sunday 9:45 Bible School. Dr. S. W. Thompson, Superintendent. Morning W'orship and Sermon Young Ptople'3 League, Miss Lottie Waller, Pres. Wednesday Hour of Prayer and Bible Study. A Welcome awaits All to these Services. 11:00 4:00 7:30 Wildwood Presbyterian Church Rev. B. F. Hall, Pastor Sunday 10:00 Bible School. Mr. James G. Murdock, Superintendent 7:00 Evening Worship and Sermon "The Lord is myy shepherd I shall Not want." KNIGHTS or HARMONY. Carteret Lodg Nj. 2. Meets every Monday night in thj year, at 7:45. Visiting bretheren cordially invter to attend. , FRANKLIN LODGE NO. 109 A. F. AND A. M. Meets first and third Mon days at 8 P. M. R. D. Whitehurst, W. M. J. R. Jinnett, Secy. Visitors fraternally wel comed. LIBRARY NOriCE. The Town Library will be open on Monday 3:30 4:3D P. M. Room 5 Side entrance Old Graded School Building. ORDER EASTERN STAR. BUY AND SELL through the The Beaufort News WANT ADS a n a a JO f H H q a H n B B I 9 8 B fl I B B I Beaufort Chapter 128 Regular Mtinga 2nd. and 4th. Machine Shop G. M. PAUL, Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C. Agents for: -Palmer and Lathrop en gines .... Elto out board motors . . . Jersey City Copper Paint. We specialize in Machine, Forge and Sheet Metal Work. WWW The management of headlights is one of the most difficult matters he driver has to struggle with. Theoret ically, and largely, headlights are adjusted so that they do not glare in the eyes of a miet driver, and throw !the illumination a sufficient distance 'ahead. Practically, it has not been found possible to keep headlightsi in I legal adjustment. Consequently, on? meets on the road every type of ad justment, from those which are I quite inoffensive to those which are i completely blinding, constituting a ' serious danger. Even with legal ad justment, a slight deviation of the 1 longiitudinal axis of a car above the level of the approaching car, as in go ing over a slight rise, glares the 'lamps in the approaching driver's leyes. With the present equipment, there- . fnrp. tWf Hrivpr in rnnf rnntpH hv a Bjtrilemma. He may keep his lights in normal direction, probably glar ing in the eyes of approaching driv ers, and making thed riving danger ous for all concerned. He may keep 'his lights constantly deflected down ; wards, making driving safer so far as other cars are concerned, but more j dangerous so far as the hazards of , pedestrians and of road conditions Jare concerned. He may deflect his ! lights every time he hears an appro aching car, elevating them after passing. The last procedure i3 im practical or annoying when cars are bting met in a constart string at short intervals. The careful driver will adopt each of these expedients at different times, and do the best he ! can. The problem will not be solv- hor.ie reeling and his breath sufficient lorne reeling and his greath sufficient to gag a bilious buzzard and he jin hospital zones, and by implication I"1 u,e 'oaKS nP romblt' I authorize it elsewhere, is absurd. ' The reckless blowing of horns is 1 an annoyance to everybody, whether ithey are trying to sleep or not; it is also an actual source of danger, j since drivers and others necessarily adopt tne protective attitude ot ig noring horns. Hence, when horns are blown in actual emergencies, they do ! not have the force and effect they otherwise should have. Living in a pandemonium of horn signals, we pay I little attention to them, and from this ignoring, deaths result. The horn tooter is not merely a disagreeable nuisance; he is a dangerous driver. On the open road, the use for horns is somewhat greater. Although it is true that every car should be provided with a mirror, and that the driver should be watchful for follow ing traffic, nevertheless, no driver should attempt to pass another from , benind without giving warning szme seconds in advance. This signal is not a "get out of my way" demand; it is a decent and safe warning of inten tion, not only preventing sideswiping, but allowing the leading driver time to slow down appropriately to permit the following car to pass in the safest possible way. No competent driver wishes to obstruct a car whose driver wishes to proceed at a higher peed. Headlights Cause Trouble Now everything seems to be a graft more so than ever 'cause they call everything a "luxury" even your casket is a luxury 'cause you haven't got to get buried. We the bread earners pay the rate of 20 per cent more than usual be cause fo this old Sales Tax. So far as I am personally concerned I thing my party has played complete Hell. Just what they are trying to do Jesus Christ is all that knows, they don't. When you vote whiskey for your lit tle boy 'bout the only advice I can give you is to ask God to pardon your guilty old soul and quit. If we vote for a complete repeal of the liquor law then let's repeal the murder law 'cause people get killed right on, same as some get drunk right on. God knows .I've read papers, read books and the Bible till now I'm half blind, hard hearing, got old and my hair long and can't even shave and I just found out I voted for whiskey, not speaking of beer, for a man that can drink that would drink "copppr paint soup." SHOPPING IS EASIER through the The Beaufort News WANT ADS B B B B B B IBBBBBBBBBDBBa p m b b b b a b b a am $7.50 for a genuine Ford Battery There is no guest work when you buy your new Ford battery from a Ford dealer. You are sure to get exactly the right type to meet the requirements of the model Ford that you own. Backed by a real guarantee Loftin Motor Co. BEAUFORT 9 We Are Bringing Into Carteret County Every Month $20,000 10 $25,000 IN NEW MONEY THROUGH The Wachovia Bank & Trust Co- NORTH CAROLINA'S LARGEST BANK Does his loney Mean Anything he lerchants? 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