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THE BEAUFORT NEWS THUTTD Y, APRIL 26, 1;?A t i : in 'i ii A Newsy mp lviJ LQeWM ' By Elizabeth SWK,, f H :e dcp n ii time I e-.-t "t i R'.es administration ,- rr t :r()3T .ORED SCHOOL i- isn't to v ; i ..:. ;d'.d US? , l ho hope of ; j :i .-,, it is re J.r.t t ..: ar- a men v.-ho vculJ . .ver, ;i"t only to -few to th ? supporting a man at the head of ;!ru- Note: i H:ir- S.-hool who is so ti.-.i.iing the present youth that not only Beaufort but the State at large v well ieei preuu ui me iiuii'6 n ami me conseu-uuuua .--he person of Mr. Best. ,-- .:, ,!) L. E. McIN T i K I IViioek St. ,v Bern, X. C. in "ran t in BEAUFORT FURNITURE CO. ANN STREET M. E. Rev. C. B. Culbreth, Fastor. F. R. Seeley, S. S. Supt. Preaching services every Suuda;.' 11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 8:45 A. H. Mrs. Lillian Taylor, Councilor. .Mrs. Minnie. Kudy, V. C. Mrs. Eiva liatsell, Sec. is rr BEAUFORT COUNCIL J.O.U.A.M. Prayer service WedneaJju: even-' Juniors cordially invited I After 12 irons ha 1 been attachel to tomobile. remarked: her hair for a permanent wave, Mrs. -win surely be over by ! Edith Gill of V'enatchee, Wash., ' out." Mwets every al-.rtd.iy night Duncan charged her mind and rushed out oi ! Building at S o'clock, .vll visiting .the beautv parlor iron and all. M t s. Jos; phine HOME FURNISHINGS 415 Front St. Window Shades 50c & up Mattresses $3.75 & up Weber of Seattle ir, s-no p. M. Ladies Aid Society in. Monday of each month at 3:30. Msmonary Society 1st Tujsda; o. each month at 3:30. Mission Study Class 2nd. i:nd 4tn. Mondays of each month .it 2:30. Philathea Class at 7:30 P. M. en End. Monday evening each month. Teacher Council on Slnd Thursday of each month at 7:30 P. M. J. W. Basden, Councilor MIRIAM REBEKAH LODGE No. 141 I. O. O. F. In Hanford, Calif, hen belonging to F. W. Hinkle, laid savings an egg 8 1-2 inches in circumference 0f ?.:0'.. and weighing 5 1-2 cun.-c. jand gro Mcc day s : S I. O. O. '. :.i.. F. Hall each Fit- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. J. W. Morgan, Pastor Ann Str . Sandav School C :45 A. M, G. M. Paul Sunday School Supt. Preaching by the Pastor 11 A.M. 6:00 P. M. Intermediate arid Junior B. Y. P. L'. :30 P. M. Mon-i Ladies Aid Society . :00 P. V. Tuesday "ednssoaya Prayer Service 8:00 P. M. Srn1 Sundavs Woman's Missionary Society 3 P. M. j A cordial welcome is extended t he public to worship with rs. "Come thou anH fo wUh us and rfll do thee good. " Mi .7. R MA CCA ' Pa' ri. u." s-bara Parkin, X. G. i Ir.ia 1. c--. is, V. G. :v:ie J-'isdy, Tress. !;e M:L-on, F. !l. :t Rcc. jcy. tr.lv Tylc N"e Mcst :t: Moi . Ui'-cS to -r'uet S.:rnge si ?.hts are scon en some' of1 IT. 1 .' i ;-. : of Italv. Hundreds of mar- iy. -..', --a Wo caskets, backed by tcmbscotics, liefc-ire of b ii i nv on the roof of a Genoa man- livan Macy soleum; an automobile race track cov- is teaching her the ers the circular roof of a Twin motor method, .nr f.ii-tivrv. and a fine cafe- is the : a man ii th1? :l to who has visited as many schools in the state and out of th;s tate as 1 hive an 1 I ie.-l sale to say Mat there isn't a man connected with the -,-,. ..ii v.-mv: or otnrew.se who lias observed more closely the schools in various sections than I hava and in view of those outstanding facts it ii i i - U. . ) give her a yearly income wouia De an injustice 10 me i-ommu-She wid now raise' chickens nity and to the principal of the Bcautort High fec-nooi to wr.nnoid a public statement relative to my ob- Keller. f;m.-d blind deaf tervation. ; recently undevtaken th; firgt how that vv teacner, mys. Aiuut' cur . TV i who is almost blind. She 4 ' "' -" OlflCe OVCr OOUSC S urug i- ktrriiHii. i i hmv iiiii-e iiiii. iit'iiiu ti aLLiiL - v vntiv.Ml frf.m her job as a .-cruo vo- a wVitol pcrborn : im-im of !h nao of 53 with sufficient. NOTICE i Each person who has worked with the CWA is urged to come to my Braille leadinu store to sign personnel iiia.n atttaet.e.n ctt Milan CutU'-di-al. Vur.' jrcis Lcdgr No. '11, I O. O. f. Tuesday night of each week L. J. Noe, X. G.; J. T. White V. G.; D. M. Jones, Treas., J. K. Jin liett, Secretary. :l v. in actt tvate.l son of very much al.. n-. a-i well aa bv !!e V -rt a; fhi.ttgo. Both i; no; a :e twins may a look was i!!u? d Albert Jack- got married ea:s :'? uoi.i -.K-i-iei-eii wiv.-s a yea.- ago ; joth married a ?e.i'i without bei: tr divorce.:"; a few -.i '. :'.:'-o: beta were arte: cJ for ! bigamy a few days ago. Animals transmit 70 different kinds of diseases to mankind. Cows are known to carry 12 of .them, dogs eight pigs, cats and horses, five each and swine, four. Also listed are sheep, goats, wild rabbits, parrots, rats, squirrels, fish oysters, clams and various kinds of insects including mosquitoes. school, at any place but being a start' photographer of the Gravure Sec tion of a syndicate of newspapers, I cards. j.ave uetn luhi u in inuii.v i-l-.uih, but not in one have I found' a better . JT -trie administered school than The Beau- ELLA. JD. LJAVliJ) ten- .xegio Hi,h School. 'Asst. Disbursing Officer It is shvux-t ridiculous that many men allow their sympathies and likes for an nidividual to paralyze their rig: on racing is a p.-;nilar IT. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Worth Wicker, Nectar Sun. Icy 8:0t A. M. Hoiy Comaunion (ex cept first Sunday 9:45 Church School. 1:00 Morning Prayers and Sermon (First Sunday Holy Communior ) 0:00 P. M. Y. P. S. L. Weekdays .J0:00 A. M. Morning Prayer (Saints Days and Hoiy Days-Holy Commun- ; ion). Monday IWoman's Auxiliary 3:30 Disfict Chairmen. Tued.y Atlantic, spring: IELD CHARGE The M. . Church SouiL Preaching Services Sia Level F.very first Sun 'av H A. M. & ?PM. Sutyrna Mrs. Eeulah Russell, N. G. Kve'-y Second Sunday 11 AM. St 7PM Wiliitton very Thud Sunday 11 AiL St 7PM. Atlantic Every Fourth Sunday 11 AM.- 7 PM. attend all servics. R. W. Earfield. Pasfor. own judgment, that they are willing to put certain individuals in respon sible positions at the ettpense of the i-Titivp enmi-iiiinii v. vvhi.'b sometimes in England. Abi.ut 100.000 oreefier . covers a period of generations, ;t is own some 5,000,000 birds and the couany ridiculous to imagine that prizes awardei during the season to-;because of ones matriculating in a tal ?2,E00,000. Early fair Saturday ;ce,.tain standard school v,ould s0 en afternoon nearly 1,000,000 pigeons. hance him that he wou,d automati. are released m various races. ; cally become an able executive. Two men may be born of the same The- railroads run special trains to,parentS( reared under the same en. carry these birds and the Air Minis--; yironment, given the same opportu try prepares a special ptgeon-racmg nities educationally and yet may weather forecaster for ea.th wee m.Mv in thoir ohnttioc n . -. j ... ...... . . " 1.1 t , cculivps tnererore l must, say iranK- ly that I know no better way of end. One bird sold for $1,000 a few yea:3 ago. FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. C. Edwards, Pastor Sunday School Preaching A prisoner recently booked at a Washington police station gave his name as Cabbag;stalk and his occu pation as huckster. Only moderate toll was t?.k n by the law when Mrs. Margaret John son, 17, fo Richmond, Ind., was fil ed $15 for crap shooting. She had won ?235, so bad a ret profit of $220 as a result of her iP".stmer. in th galloping- dominoes. Tn Mirfbinil. Texas. ?. J. Eason has a pet Rhode Island red chicken, that hatched with only one i-g. ine cnicK-iCOw s supper. en from the start has had an uncan-1 . ny sense of balance and can move a-1 "There is a destiny that bout with perfect ease. 0ur ends," and around middle age it thinking wwhites are maintaining and - . n:i our saapes iis wen. Outside of Pans, few know ol the ; BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP General Repair Work KIRBY'S COPPER PAINT BEAUFORT, N. C. iudcinf? thr worth nf a trpp thnn hv A cow belonging to W. P. Allen, 1 its fruit and even that jud?nient may of Lubec, Me., has adopted a black be poori but it is certainly gratify, rabbit which had been foraging about ing t0 me after reading seVeral ar in the barn each night to share the . titles pio and con relative to the ! present principal of the Xegro High ! School in Beaufort to note that the' snapes best thinking Negroes and the best bbbi Monday 3:30 Sido entrance Vestry 1st, Tuesday 4 P. M. S. S. i Building. Officers and Teachers. Last iuesaay !7:30. Wednesday Altar Guild; Wed. before f rst Sunday Thursday Choir at 7 :30 ?. U. Friday Friday before 1st Sunday--Preparatory service 7:30 j.40 a. iu. ; bistory of every vintage of rrancei The museum in Jefferson City, 7:o'l r. M. ::.. ijjco Tn o Vinlne Oil rue de M. Vinncno a nniniio pvViiliif in n nniv of women's fhoes, size 22. They be-j IfTffoe. to p. woman eight feet, four ?. M. Room 5 r,f -.,,ai virr-vni-d in the f ountrv. ' im-lm fill Graded School even including every thunder-storm1 ; and its oifect on the crops, Prayer Service Wed. t M0 PM. Eeaune, one man alone has, during A Cordial Invitation to All -these 72 vears. kent a complete rec- 4:uU r". M. Room 5 CI I TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED AT STATE COLLEGE Probably the i eco; (l j to a debtor was made recently in Stern, Kiel ami null are steam ooai , i.-.?ka, Japan. An irrigation company inspector en the Gr:-it Lakes for the cUCli a fn-nier for $2-:.,000, and then Great Lakes for the Bureau of Xavi-' r.ttt!ed the case out of court for $21, jatkn and Steamboat in.pe.-tion. 000, with -the understanding that the amount would be fully paid to it with In Alabama an aviator is running jn 773 years. fo;- the legislature. Appripriate j enough, inasmuch as most legislature j A tew hours alter the. tcmpc-r.nure fell to 15 degrees above zero, police In Akron, O., Marvin Shearer, 70,' of Birminghamham, Ala., received re- mrveyed with pride a timepiece he, ports 01 tne wen 01 tnree eiecinc for neney Q. of SERVICES AT NORTM .UVER METHODlS T CHURCH Sunday School 2;30 P. M. Preaching Second ard Fourth Sup days at 3 :30 P. M. C. B. Culbreth, Pastor. GEORGE WEBB MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH B. A. BELL Your Jeweler For 23 Year3 Repair work efficiently ar. Promptly Dene NEXT DOOR POSTOFFICI b. iness is de- person wants bodies are usually up in the air, Newport School News 0:45 11:00 4:00 7:30 W. Rot. B. F. Hall, Pastor Morehead City, N. C. Sunday Bible School. Dr. S, Thompson, Superintendent. Morning Worship and Sermon Young People's League, Miss Lottie Waller, Pres. Wednesday Hour of Prayer and Study. A Welcome awaits All to these Services. Wildwood Preabyterian Church By F. H. Jeter What is the bee.' breed ek-.ns for a beginner? 1 Ans. The b' -t bnti tor any ginner in the poultry b ' tcrmined by what tV.at with the, birds. If egg production is 1 to be the major business then the 'Leghorn or some other of the Metl- iterraneum breeds should be chosen, had completed after ten years. Big as rans, If the birds are to be sold as broil- a horse-van, more ornate- than a ca er? in addition to producing eggs, thedral altvr. the monstrous gim j the Rocks or Reds would be consid- crack every hour .tells the time in 27 i ered. Each breed has its purpose and different cities, plays a pipe org.tn, I fits into the poultry producing indus- sings, talks. At the hour of Lincoln's The Honor Rail for the- sixth try so any beginner should set up funeral it intones the Gettysburg ad month in the Newport Consolidated I'efinite objectives and stick to them, dress. For the memory of President . School is as follows Garfield it plays "Gates Ajar,' for Q. Are growers who have sign-' President McKinley "Lead Kindly ed reduction contracts required to Light," an incidental ornament is a keep records on their crops 1 toy eleotric train. Ans. No, but a simplified record ; hook has been nrenared for the con- Mrs venience of all growers who have claimed that she gained 80 pounds j Second Grade iXick Culpepper, signed the adjustment contracts, as the result of a railroad station ac- Mack Garner, Alfred Henderson, Leo Bible 1 This will aid the grower in keepnig a 'cident and was awarded $1,500 dam- Whaley, Violet Lilly, Annie Smith, 1 record of his acreage, his production 1 ages. ! ouise Tolson. and sales and will hlp him in filling . Third Grade Lillie Mae Bryan, out the special form3 and reports' In China, it is not the dogs, but Mary Garner, Kathryn Edwards, necessary in making out his contract the cats that are chained, because of 1 Fourth Grade Curtis McCabe, laccording to the requirements of the the belief that if .the housecat goes, Artis Garner, Dorothy McCabe, Xel- Agricultural Adjustment Administra- so goes the luck that it is supposed to . lie Bell, Irene Jones, jtion. It always pays a farmer to bring the house. keep records of his business. 1 i ' I Dave Cooper of Cadiz, Ohio, broke I Q. How much feed sholuld be a rib when he sneezed as he leaned cow for one over the back of a chair. First Grade Fay Collins, Andrew W. Murdoek, Dalton Rhue. First and Second Grades James H. Hibbs, Max McCain, Meta Bell Me-lba Garner, Lillian Garner, Doris Elsie Rae of San Francisco Haskett, Mary E. Smith -ALEX LEWIS AUTO-PAINTING TOP & BODY WORK DOOR & WINDSHIELD GLAS5 with LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY 'Phone, 91. BBB Betts Better breads Fresh Every Day Your Grocer or Betts Bakery BBB BBB 1 Rev. B. F. Hall, Pastor Sundav 10:00 Bible School. Mr. James Murdoek, Superintendent. 7:00 Evening Worship and Sermon ' planned for a dairy "The Lord is myy shepherd I shall year? Not want." I Ans. This depends upon the indi-, An alarm clock is always a nui- vidual animal but as a general rule sance, and to L. F. Pugh of Birming each cow will require two tons of ham and L. W. Young of Dallas it legume hay, two acres of pasture, 16 proved to be a positive menace. With- Carteret Lodge "'. 2. 1 bushels of corn, 16 bushels of oats, ' in a few days of each other both men Meets every Monday night in thj .and 600 pounds of cotton seed meal, j cracked their necks by yawning and ear, at 7:46. Visiting bretheren , Where wheat bran is available this i stretching at the unwelcome sound of coially invter- to attend. 1 may be substituted for a part of the 1 the alarm. Both are recovering after I I oats, pound for pound. Good produc- wearing steel braces to aid the frac rKAiAin luuul nu. iu i ing animals are necessary for profit A. F. AND A. M. 'nnrf hp hprH srinnlrl nvprjurp hptvwfxpr. K .NIGHTS) Of HARMONY, Meets first and third Mon- 250 and 300 pounds of butterfat to days at 8 P. M. the cow. 1 fthis average is not main- J. C. Rice, W. M. i tained then the animal is not paying J. R. Jinnett, Secy. Visitors fraternally corned. for her feed and should be taken wel. from the herd. 1 Pictures you will want to keep. De- ORDER EASTERN STAR. lightful series of exotic paintings, in i colors, by Edmund Dulace, in the ! Beaufort Chapter 12S ! American Weekly, the magazine Regular M - tings 2nd. and 4th. 'hich comes with the BALTIMORE Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Masonic Hall. AMERICAN. Buy your copy from -1 your favorits newsboy or newsdealer. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA ! tured vertebrae to knit. Statistics in the Orient show that in a village where each household kept at least one cat, the inhabitants never suffered from epidemics of chol era, a scourge of the Far East. Fourth and Fifth Grades James G. Murdoek, Jr., ottie Graham, Elsie Mae McCain, Arlene Garner, Janice Lockey, Edna Ogle-sby, Billy Bell, Jack Bell, Bobby Garner, Bill Gould Vernon Tolson. Fifth Grade June Haskett, Betty Garner, Elizabeth Heath. Sixth Grade Anne Elizabeth Gar ner, Mildred 'Smith. Sixth and Seventh Grades No honor roll. Seventh Grade No honor roll. Eighth Grades Estelle Edwards, Lillian Garner, Fleta Gibble, Ina Mann, Birdell Piner. Minnie Smith, Ninth Grade Julian Bell, Elsie El liott, Edna Earl Quinn, Odessa Sim mons. Tenth Grade No honor roll. Eleventh Grade Loyd N. Garner, Peral Bell, Florida Edwards. Juanita Martin, not long out of 1 Who is England's famous unsesn college, helped her father construct hostess? Story of woman who enter a sewer at Aurora, 111., then by her-1 t'i royalty and scores of guests, self superintended the building of a but n?ver comes out of her seclusion, sewage disposal plant at Geneva, 111. j One of many entertaining faetures which to be a perfect piece of work. in h American Weekly, the mapa ' Jzine which comes with the BALTI- Mrs. MORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, issue while of April 29. Twin babies were born .to Adams, near Sr.ssville, Wis., I 1 1; ij,iiuui o luuiib cinu CAbiiiguiout.ll a five in the house. ' JUNIOR ORDER U. A. M. ! Ons. thousand short leaf pine seed Meets every second and fourth .'ings were clan ted on a section o Tuesday in the month in Junior Or- rcor, washed mountain land in Cher der hall 8:00 o'clock. All members ekea countv rec nt'.v as a held dem erged to be present. .-nr-tvation in reforestation work, re- James Cnmpwell of Knixville, Tenn f-om six hens last year to secure a i j Mrs. Juanita Chadwick, J. P. f ports the fram agent. ' eitig to jail for the theft of an au- jr.ss income of ?220 from the birds. I Ruby Travis, a 4-II club girl of Catawba county raised 102 turkeys t First - Citizens Bank And Trust Company BEAUFORT, N. C. WE CONDUCT A GENERAL BANK ING BUSINESS CONSISTENT WITH CONSERVATIVE AND SOUND BANK ING. 3 PER CENT INTEREST PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, COM POUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY ALL DEPOSITS INSURED BY FEDER AL DEPOSIT INSURANCE UP TO $2500.00 POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY FOR CARTERET COUNTY
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