rHE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1934 Items for this column should reachgthe News office each Tuesday. If your community is net represented write ua for instruction! and !ups!iiM- sister Mrs. Jimmie Chadwick. The young peoples' division gave an interesting program at the Taber nacle church Wednesday evening. DAVIS BOGUE I with her sisters. Mrs. Kobena " igins and Mrs. Sadie Hill. Mr and Mrs. II. R. Russell and Miss Dora Fulcher of Willkton L. C. Sniith attended a performance spent a few hours here Fnday after- at the Show Boat at Swansboro Mon- m" - day night. Miss Dena Salter entertained at a bridge party Friday evening a few friends. Bridge was played at three .tables, and at the conclusion of the game topscore prize went to Miss ; Gladys Salter, a nice linen finish set of sards and second high to Miss Catherine Styron, a box of handker- , , . , , , 'chiefs. Fruit cocktail and cake was day and n.ght la.t week at Beaufort, , enjoyed Guestg fof the "u ... .. 1- .. nt: J evening were: miss .auie Ainguuu, Mi. onrf Mrs. J. O. Weeks sr., ana Mrs. Mary Weeks spent Friday in Morehead City chopping. Mi. Harold Russell and Miss Rosa lin Lewis of Broad Creek were quiet ly married Saturday, April 20, at the M. E. Parsonage in Moreheal City. Mr. and Mrs. Russbll will make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones Jr., at tended the wedding of Mr. Russell and Miss Lewis in Morehead City Mr. Thomas Taylor had a very mvueu uue tuC - near serious accident Saturday when an oyster roast where every thing the road truck he was driving jump-'was in complete readiness ed off the road near Stella into aj Oysters, biscuits, corn bread and ditch, throwing Taylor through the I pickles of several different kinds windshield, he escaped with several What a jolly good time all enjoyed ! cuts all over his face, hands and a lit just takes Mrs. Davis to do things gash on his leg. Jt as ,that was done and when one The play "Love's Magic" given by is least expecting such. We had the the faculty of White Oak school Fri- pleasure of having with os Ma Da av nic-ht was enioved bv a large ' vis' sister, and niece from Gloucester. The Senior nlav "That's One on Bill" given at the High School build ing Friday night was mo3t enjoyed by all present in spite of the rainy night a large crowd was present. Mrs. Clem Lewis of Straits who has been spending some time here with hor mother Mrs. Georgie Willis re turned home last week. "The Busy Bee Circle" met and with Mrs. Lida Davis last Wednesday afternoon and had a very pleasant time. After the business part of the leeting was transacted, Mrs. Davis the sick list. We wish her a very speedy recovery. Several from ur neighborhood at tended services at Harlowe Sunday evening. PORTSMOUTH BROAD CREEK crowd in spite of the bad weather. Mr. and Mre. L. C. Smith and Vic tor Holland visited Morehead1 City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Buck of More head City paid Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Russell a visit Sunday. Mr. and Mra. A. W. Wiggins of Pel etier paid Mrs. Lina Weeks a visit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Russell, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dennis Jr., attended the Show Boat at Swansboro several nights last week. Mrs. L. C. Cannon returned home Sunday after spending the last month visiting her son in Chapel Hill. Mr. Bruce Taylor returned homo last week after spending the last 15 months in Baltimore working for the M and M. T. Co. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith entertain ed a crowd of yong folks at a "pea sheling" Monday night. Mrs. C. T. Taylor and little sons George and Janis are spending a while in Beaufort visiting her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore. Misses Maggie and Florence Pigott. All were able after "eating" to take a few steps and sit on the bottom of an over turned skifr, and "pose in a very graceful manner for a picture of the party which we are hoping will be good. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Piner and chil-, dren of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end of last week here and at Marshallberg with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mra. Hancock. Mr. and1 Mrs. V. A. Chadwick and Mrs. Bessie Webb of Morehead City, went to New Bern Monday on a shop ping expedition. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chadwick of Straits were guests here Sunday of Mrs. Chadwick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis. Mrs. Tom Potter and father Mr. 3. J. Guy of Morehead City, spent a day and night last week at their homo here. Mr. A. G. Willis of Atlantic was here a short time Sunday afternoon. Miss Lucille Gillikin, Misses Cather ine and Leona Styron and Miss Gladys Salter and Miss Iona Willis. Messrs. Richard Willis and Alonzo Salter. Messrs. P. W. Meares and J. R. Atkins of Wendell, N. C. R. T. White and Bob Williams of Danville, Va. Miss Marjorie Murphy has return ed hnmp. from Washington. D. C. where she has been employed for the were Business visitors at ucra past two years. Mrs. W. T. Davis of Beaufort spent the week end here the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willie. J. Willis. Mrs. A. B. Davis is visiting friends and relatives in Hyde county. Mr. Roland Styron who is in the U. S. C. G. Service at Portsmouth, is spending a few days here with his family. Mrs. Lester Everheart of New Be-rn is here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Davis. Mr. Stacy Murphy of IStraits spent the week end here with friends. A small program was given at the school building Saturday night by the Ladies Aid Society of the Mission ary Baptist church. We arc all glad of the nice weath er we are having now. Mr. and1 Mrs. Eugenie Willis of Salter Path were visitors here Sunday Miss Rosalin Lewis of this commu nity and Mr. Harold Russell of Bogue Nr. and Mrs. Ed Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Cagle visited Harkers Island Sunday. Mr. James Wesley Smith and Mr. Charlie Smith of Salter Path was vis itors here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Mizzelle of Morehead City visited Mrs. Mizzelle's narents Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Frost A lot of the young folks attended the prize fight at Swansboro and a lot of them went to the program at Mr. Wilbur G. Goodwin returned Sunday after spending a short time with his family at Lola, N. C. Mr. Cecil Gilgo spent a few days at Davis visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Midyette left Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives at Rodanthe. Mrs. S. Woolard of Norfolk, Va., is visiting her sister Mrs. Jodie Styron. Miss Leida Mae Wilis is spending White Oak. They reported a fine time, the week at Hatteras. .They say the program at White Oak Mr. Lee Daniels returned Friday can't be beat, after spending several days with hisj Mr. Ace Dixon is seriously ill at family at Atlantic. i this writing. We all hope him to get Messrs. Claud Davis, Whelington better soon. Robinson, Edward Dixon and Roland Miss Lottie Frost visited her broth er Lewie Frost Sunday. coke Wednesday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott visited Messrs. Troy Morris, Wilbur Good- ' Jheir daughter Mrs. Marvin Dixon win, Cecil Gilgo, Orville Goodwin, Sunday. Miss Nora Dixon and Mrs W. G. Luke j spent a few hours at Ocracoke Sat- j Mystery of the Haunted Spanish urday. j Tower. Exciting story of a crime sup- Miss Jesse Lee Babb of Ocracoke posed to have been committed by a is visiting her aunt Miss .Nora Dixon, j ghost. One of many fascinating fea tures in the American Weekly, the magazine which comes with the BAL- Professional Cards Dr. W. S. Chadwick Medicine & Surgery Office Hour 9 to 12M 3 to 5 P. M. and by Appointment Office in Potter Building opposite Post Office Telephone 152-J CORE CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Jodie Styron, Mrs. S. Woolard and Mr. Chancy Woolard spent Sunday at Ocracoke. TIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, is sue of April 29. Dr. L. W. Moore GENERAL PRACTICE office Potter's Emergency Hospital OFFICE HOURS: 9-12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. and by appointment Phonei Office 46; Residence 58-J f. ? i Dr. C. S. Maxvell $ i. !:! GENERAL PRACTICE a Office Hours ? 10 to 12 A. M. and by t appointment. T Silk Dresses LENOXVILLE Mrs. Martee Luptoa returned Ao her home at Lola Sunday, her baby was very much improved. Mrs. Oliv er Day's children were better so she Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good win April 19 a daughter, name Sarah Marie. Mr. Harvey Daniels left Monday for Mayport, Fla., where he will be employed this summer. , Mr. Larry Hunninga left Monday for Walnut Cove after having spent a few days here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hunnings. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lupton and children spent Sunday at Lola with relatives. Mr. Luther Pittman spent the week end at home with his family. Mrs. George Lewis spent Monday in Beaufort with her mother. Mr. Harry Daniels made a business trip to New Bern and Kinston last week. Miss Grace Pittman rotui-ied home last Friday after having spe.it a few days at Cedar Island with relatives. Mrs. William Willis and son Gillie spent a few days here last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pake. Mr. Dallas Willis of Morehead City spent Sunday here as the guets of Mr. Jimmie Lupton. Mr. Jimmie Lupton of Roe was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Sophia Lupton Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Day and daughter visited Mrs. Day's parents Mr. and Mrs, F. M. Goodwin through the week end. Mr. Harvey Daniels and Mr. Jim mie Lupton motored! to Riverdale and Cherry Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goodwin are visiting at Cedar Island for a short white. RUSSELL CREEK Rev Mr. Walker of Grimesland fill ed his regular services at Live Oak Grove church Sunday morning and Sunday night. Mrs. Tilda Dickinson of Crab Point was found dead in bed Saturday morn ing by her son Harry. Her body was laid to rest Sunday afternoon, in Live Oak Grove cemetery. Mrs. Dick inson was an old woman, as it was reported. April .the 29th is convention Sun day and the Free Will Baptist League and Sunday school convention will meet at Morehead Ctiy Sunday afternoon. Miss Grace Springle will represent the Sunday School and Miss Mildred Springle will reprsent the League of this community. Mrs. John Dickinson and daughter Mildred spent Sunday with Mrs. C. S, Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Whitley, Miss Maggie Whitley, Miss Stella Warren .11 of West Beaufort spent Sunday in the community. Many people are planning to attend the May Day Festival at Beaufort next Tuesday. SMYRNA Miss Dollie Davis, of New Bern, was home last week on the sick list. Her friend, Miss Susie Miller, of New Bern, came for a two days visit, Sat urday and Sunday with Miss Dollie who was able to return to her work Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potter, of More head City, and Miss Margaret Hamil ton of Beaufort, were guests of Mrs. V. R. Simpson Sunday afternoon. Mr .and Mrs. V. A. Chadwick spent Sunday afternoon at Marshallberg with with Mr and Mrs. C. S. Willis and a few hours at Gloucester in the evening with Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwick. Miss Carrie Whitehurst spent one Mr. Will Dickinson of McClellans ville, S. C. spent the week end with his brother Mr. L. C. Dickinson. Mrs. Fred Smith of Bachelor spent Wednesday with her sister Mrs. L. C. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston have returned1 home fter spending the win ter at Great Bridge, Va. with their daughter, Mrs S. Frank Dill. Mrs. T. P. Tosto and' brother Mr. Guy Sabiston of Beaufort spent Sun day afternoon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lewis of Beaufort spent Sunday with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murden and son Will Jr., and Mr. Wilbur Sabis ton of Mc Clellanville, S. C, spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston. Mr. George Wright was the guest Mrs. S. Frank Dill and children of Great Bridge, Va., spent the week end with her parents. Mrs. Will Bell of Spantanburg, S. C. is visiting her sister Mrs. J. F. Sabiston. Mrs. James G. Whitehurst of Beaufort RFD. spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. Broda of Portsmouth, Va., was the guest of Miss Marguerite Dickinson Sunday evening. Mrs. Kate E. Gooding is still on Reduced To $3.95 We have lovely Silk Dress es that should sell in a Reg ular Way for two and three times the above amount. Due to skillful buying we are able to offer these ex ceptional value frocks at this price. Dresses are all sizes, all colors, some with the smart jacket, others with delight fully feminine touches. E. D. SMartin & Company . yj Vi ir Jll soo 4A FRONT STREET BEAUFORT STRAITS Miss Florence Perkins of Green ville is here visiting Miss Matilda Gaskill. Mrs. Annie Pigott of New Bern spent ths week end here visiting rel atives and friends. Mr. Donald Chadwick left Sunday for Stedman. Misses Cleo and Zelma Jarvis and Messrs. Orville Gaskill and Edward Nelson spent Sunday in Wilmington visiting Miss Marie Jarvis. Mr. D. M. Davis of Southport spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. D. M. Davis. Mrs. George Whitehurst spent the OUR BIGGEST BARGAIN EVENT MAY 2, 3, 4 & 5, 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PLUS 1 CENT miEKAJLIL ORIGINAL ONE CENT SALE THE ONE YOU HEAR BROADCAST OVER THE RADIO HERE'S HOW IPS DONE " 10,000 Rexall Drug Sores throughout the United States take part in this tremendous sale! Because of the tons of merchandise sold and because in the Rexall Plan there is no middleman's profit, we are able to of fer these huge bargains 1 JOE HOUSE DRUG STORE 4 Dr. H. M. Hendrix t DENTIST Office Hoar it B to 12 A. M. 1:30 to 5 P. M $ Office Potter Build'sg Over the poutoffice ii ! 4 ttt alt ill iji tji ttt tit iji t t ti iji Dr. F. E. Hyde GENERAL PRACTICE f Office at Residence, Ann Street T Office Hours t 10 A. M. to 12 II. 8 to 5 P. J and by Appointment Phone No. 140.L Dr. E. F. Memus 1 Eyesight Specialist with Sam K. Faton Co. NEW BERN, N. C y Graham W. Duncan INSURANCE BONDS NOTARY PUBLIC Office over Betts' Bakery Phone 34-J Beaufort, O. H. Johnson. M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED Office Hours i Morehead City, 9 to 12 A. M. Beaufort 2 to 5 P. M. C. H. BUSHALL Fir, Health, Accident, AutomobiU Insurance Real Estate Bought Soil Rented Will $V rite Your Bond RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Ofceeea JMJf- Beaufort, N. C Tk... 32 FRONT STREET BEAUFORT week at Gloucester visiting her Sam Johnson AUTO-ELECTRICIAN Starter and Generator Service with I.OFTIN MOTOR CO. NOTARY PUBLIC C. M. Jones at LOFTIN MOTOR COMPANY MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Lean That Trick Seals Can Do Tricks Outside A Tent ' By BUD FISHER pW" 2pjt!li frTN Zmwm TRME6 SEALS AR8 W Jj . rNfcTVvA slfl Vl" A MKTCH! IFIT60ES . f6ETAN KE W i"'- r r shTsWfc- Jt-MkK ' K-L y Yr r-jwlzf V) v hws to carry V IwackbackitV

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