THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934
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PELETIER
Mrs. Fannie Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
T. D. Rh"e and 80n Roy spent lhe
week end in Newport.
Mr. Dayton Lanier of Maple Hill
visited the community Saturday
night. ,
Miss Geneva Meadows spent the
v -nrl in Morehead City..
Messrs. W. B. Meadows and Wilbur
Morris were business vistiors at Mays
..;u Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wiggins were
business vistiors in Morehead City,
Saturday.
Mr. S. B. Meadows visited More
head City Saturday.
Messrs. R. A. Dean, Glen Marshall
and Buster Brown of Colfax, return
ed to their home Friday night after
spending a while at the Breezy Point
club house.
Messrs Walter and Det Mooney
and Lee Bowman returned to Kern
ersville, Sunday after spending two
weeks hunting in this community.
Messr9. L. G. Strong, R. A. Smith,
L. T. Parrish, J. C. Doggitt and C. L.
Scarlet of Greensboro spent a while
here last week hunting with Mr. S. B.
Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. John Norris and
Messrs. Fred Norris and Fred Hol
land were business visitors in More
head City Monday.
Mrs. M. M. Norris is ill at her
home now.
Rev. Warren of Newport preached
his first sermon at the Peletier Meth
odist church Sunday.
Th Peletier home demonstration
club held its regular monthly meet
ing Friday afternoon.
at Roe.
Mrs. Whealineton Robinson and
little son Wildon returned home Mon
day after spending some time at Roe
with relatives.
Mr. John B. Styron of Morehead
City was the guest of Miss Mattie
Gilgo Tuesday night.
BAY VIEW
Rev. F. L. Jones of Beaufort will
fill his reeular aDDointment at Gra
ham's chapel Saturday night and Sun
day.
Rev. J. G. Crocker of Pine Level
spent a few days here last week vis
iting friends.
Quite a number of the people
from this community attended ser
vices at Morehead City Sunday.
Mr. A. L. Winberry of Wilming
ton spent the week end with his fam
ily here.
Messrs. G. C. Cuthrell and Charlie
I Freeman of Russell Creek were visi
tors in the community a short while
Thursday afternoon.
list. We wish for her a very speedy
recovery.
Mr. Harry Bell left for his home
at Spartanburg, S C, Saturday where
he will spend the Christmas holidays
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Bell.
Mrs. T. P. Tosto and brother Mr.
finv Sahiston of Beaufort SDent a
while Sunday afternoon with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston.
Messrs. Charles and Leo Whitley
spent the week end at Leechville
with their sister, Mrs. Bennie Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and
daughter Miss Roxie motored to
Beaufort Saturday morning.
Mr. R. P. Gooding of North Riv
er spent a while last Tuesday with
his mother.
Mr. A. W. Foreman came very near
losinar his home last week when the
kitchen caught fire. By the help of
neighbors they succeeded in saving it.
The inside of the kitchen was badly
burned.
SEA LEVEL
week end at West Beaufort visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplain of
West Beaufort were visitors at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Graham
Sunday afternoon.
Mr John Bennett of New Bern at
tended services at Graham's chapel
Saturday night.
Misses Jovce Dail Fodne and Ros
alie Wallace left Saturday for Geor
gia where they will spend Christmas
holidays with Miss Wallace's father.
Mrs. B. A. Oglesby who has been
very ill is able to be up again.
OTWA
Mrs. Preston Lawrence and chil
dren apent Sunday with her daugh
ter Mrs. Maxwell Lawrence.
Mrs. Filbert Golden of Bettie
spent a while Sunday with her broth
er and family.
Mrs. Raleigh Gillikin spent a while
Monday night with Mrs. B. B. Law
rence who is on the sick list.
Mrs. George W. Piner who is em
ployed on the dredge Currituck spent
the week end with his family.
Mrs. 0. W. Lewis spent a while
Sundav with her sister.
Mrs. Frances Gillikin of Kinston
spent the week end with her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie D. Gillikin
of New Jersey spent last week with
his sisters.
Mrs. Teanie Lawrence spent Mon
day with Mrs. B. B. Lawrence.
Mrs. Lionel Gillikin and daughter
Le-ta Pearl spent Monday and Mon
day night with her sister Mrs. Alton
Gillikin and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie B. Lawrence
and children of Bettie spent Sunday
with his mother Mrs. Rebecca Lawrence.
Mrs. Norman Gaskill who has been
receiving treatment at Greenville
hospital returned home last week.
Mrs. Presly P. Goodwyn of Dur
ham who has been visiting her moth
er of Stacy made her sister Mrs.
Kooch Taylor a visit Friday, bhe was
accompanied by her mother and Mrs.
Merdie Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and sis-
n. TTva Mi1lfo4 Taulfti mora vilitinrH
lui auttjr miciifvuii. .si mil . - - --
Miss iThelma Graham spent thejin Atlantic Sunday evennig.
xur. anu uirs. jMaiuy xuyiui uo vis
iting Mr. Taylor's father and sister.
Mrs. Mollv Willis is snendinir the
Christmas holidays in New Bern with
her son Mr. David Willis.
Mr. Floyd Willis of Atlantic was a
vistior in the community Sunday.
Mr. Larry Hill who is in the navy
came home for the week end to see
his mother Mrs. Maude HilL
Mr. D. W. Garner preached Satur
day and Sunday night at the Free
Will Baptist church.
A Picnic
The members of the Sea Level
rlnh pave a nienie Monday at 2
o'clock in honor of Miss Helen Dry.
They had lots of good things to eat.
After the dinner was served all the
members sang many club songs. Then
the members drew names and gave
each other a present. Miss Dry said
she enjoyed herself fine. All report
ed a good time. .
and one delinquent can undo and up
set a years work. An article in one
of our best magazines classed Cas
well as a correction institution along
with Jackson Training School, East
Carolina Training School and Morris
on school. There is no other school in
the State that Caswell can be com
pared with. The school is intended to
take young children and "Bring tnem
up in the way they should go.
(3 A creah many people do not
mifWstand how the people who work
in this school become attached to the
children here. We find that a person
who does not love and become attach
ed to these children is a misfit and
should become detached from the in
stitution as soon as possible.
(4) There is an idea among some
neoDle that everything revolves a-
j round the employees and that the
children are a secondary matter, i ma
i. not true. Children first, always.
The school was built for the children
and not to furnish employment for
any one (5) There is another idea
prevalent that our children are not
alert and do not remember wings
and do not appreciate what we are
trying to do for them.-Just the other
day, a supposedly intelligent person
said, "Why fool with getting toys and
Christmas presents for tnese cnnaren,
in five hours they will forget all a-
hout. whether thev reecive presents
or not." There is no greater fallacy
than this. Santa Claus has no greater
worshipers than the children here.
He is their Patron Saint forget him
never. Call any of our children and
ask them what Santa Claus brought
them last year and they can name
every article. Normal children grow
ur, and would foreet Santa Claus on
ly for the fact that their children or
some one else's children keep them
reminded of the fact that there is a
'Santa Claus."
Our children never arrow away from
Santa Claus. He is the one person
who is always kind, jolly and never, Many people, even Welfare officers,
forgets a little child, no matter how
poor or ragged, or how the yeais pilo
up. On tho 25tn of December, they
know he ra-. not forgotten for hi.s
gifts are in their stockings to verify
the fact of his visit.
cannot understand why they cannot
get children into Caswell. The reason
is very simple, no room. When a ves
sel is fall it cannot hold more with
out running over. There is only one
Caswell in the State.
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When Uther Presents Are
Forgotten Slippers Still
bay Merry Christmas
LOLA.
ROE
Miss Esther Daniels was a business
visitor in Beaufort Saturday.
The young folks from here attend
ed the play over at Atlantic Saturday
night.
Miss Pearl Davis, teacher here
spent the week end at home with her
parents at Marshallberg.
Mr. C. B. Harris spent the week
end in Atlantic.
Mrs. Sophia Lupton's daughter Cal
lie and sons Jimmie and Allen spent
the week end at Beaufort.
Mr. C. T. Gillikin spent the week
end at Cherry Point.
Mr. Milton Goodwin who is employ
ed at Beauofrt was called home last
week on account of the death of his
sister Dollie Gray. He was accompan
ied by his grand parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. M. Ooodwin and aunt Mrs.
Luther Pittman.
Mrs. Clyde Harris is spending a
j.m nrifh her narents Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Goodwin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of More
head City visited Mr. Smith's mother
Sunday, Mrs. Mary Smith.
Mrs. Charlie Styron and Misses
Banch and Alma Daniels and Evelyn
Gray Lupton attended Sunday school
Sunday, also Messrs. Wilbur and Har
old Goodwin and Carl Daniels.
( Arrived too late for last week's
issue)
Rev. Herman Wooten filled his reg
ular appointment at the F. W. B.
church Saturday night ana bunaay
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Day and daugn-
ter of Oriental were vistiors nere
Sunday.
Misses Mattie and Millie Day were
visitors at Roe Saturday.
Mr. Jimmie Lupton and sister bai
lie and Mr. Leo Lupton were visitors
at Beaufort Saturday.
Quite a few of the young people of
Roe attended church here Sunday
night.
Messrs. Charlie Day, James Lup
ton and Walter J. Goodwin were vis
itors at Roe Sunday.
Mr. Bertram Willis of Williston
spent the week end witn his grand
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Daniels.
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Mrs. Helen Lupton ot Koe is spenn
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ing a few days witn ner son mr. nui-
wood Lupton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur boodwin ana
daughter of Roe spent Sunday with
his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Good
win. Messrs. Luther and Andrew Lup
ton returned home Sunday from
South river where they have been
employed for the past week.
Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Styron re
turned to their home from Ocracoke
last week. Capt. Styron has been in
the Coast Guard service there but is
now on the retired list.
Set our new line of Daniel Green footwear
THOMPSON SHOE STORE
NEW BERN, N. C.
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Gifts for The Whole Family
AT SMITHS DRY GOODS COMPANY
UPPERS
MERRIMON
Mr. J. E. McCleese of Oriental is
visiting relatives here.
Rev. F. B. Brandenburg filled his
regular appointment" here Sunday
morning.
Miss Elva Salter spent the week
end at home with her parents Mr.
.nJ Mrs. H. E. Salter.
Mrs. W. B. Cannon of South Riv j '
er spent Monday with her sister, j
Mrs. Joe Blake. I '
Mr. C. P. Jameson and Mr. and t
Mrs. E. S. Martin spent Wednesday
week
in New Bern shopping.
Mrs. T. P Smith spent the
end at home.
Mr. Robert Ball of Newport News.
Va., was over last week visiting rel
atives and friends.
Men's Classy Models in Soft Kid,
novelty contrasted with patented
open sides $1.-$1.95
CORE CREEK
Misses Minnie and Irene Sabiston
and Thelma Dickinson went to James
City Sunday afternoon to see tneir
uncle, Mr. W. F. Dickinson who is
sick.
Mr. anH Mrs. D. W. Sabiston were
in New Bern Tuesday where he has
treatment from Dr.
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R. N. Duffy.
Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and daugh
ter Miss Margaret, were in New Bern
Tuesday shopping.
Miss Marie Dickinson spent a few
days last week at Harlowe with her
m,.t Mr. Rnv Mason.
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Mi3s Roxie Dickinson motored to.
Caswell Traini'g School
iBy F. M. REGISTER, M. D. Supt.
CASWELL TRAINING SCHOOL'S
PLACE IN STATE
Beaufort Friday with Mrs. 0. C. Bell being cared for n-e-u relieve n-
Mr. Douglas Sabiston or Aoamr ,cr men w ,
Run S. C, spent the week end with such a heavy Durcen ana
his 'parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M.'to carry on in a much better way.
his parents, mr. u think jg fl
Sabiston. . I , ' . J vtu.rt
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sister Mrs. T. 1. iosto. , , onnl.
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PORTSMOUTH
l Arrived too late for last week's
issue)
Mr .nH Mm Jesse Babb and two
daughters Marian Grey and Edna
Earl, spent Saturday night with Mrs.
n.kv. .;,f.F Miss Nora Dixon.
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Mrs. W. T. Gilgo returned home
Monday after spending some time at
Mr. Elmo Gilgo spent several days
at Avon last week.
Mr S. S. Fulcher left Sunday to
spend a few days at his home at i-Tis-
Mr. Roland Styron returned nome
Thursday after spending a few days
at Beaufort and Davis.
Mr. Walter Goodwin returned to
the Coast Guard station Monday af
ter spending his liberty ct his .v.ra
TV. mv enntRfts with teot'.e all ov
er North Carolina, both by personal
contact and by correspondence, i
fin tW there are many erroneous
conceptions about Caswell Training
school. I want to clear up some oi
these impressions.
(1) A great many people think
this school is exclusively a custaiai
school This is not true. A great many
of our girls and boys are capable of
learning how to live, how to be non
ock nH lawabidins. They will never
be great scholars, but they will learn
how to hiake an honest living ana
take care of themselves with very
little supervision. There are probably
one hundred and fifty here who will
hn here as lone as they live, and will
never be able to learn very much, but
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TIES
Ties men go tor, Silks and
Satins in new modern pat
terns 25c-55c-$1.00
Half a dozen of these snappy beauties
for Christmas will get his cheery "O.
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SHIRTS
OUR GIFT SPECIAL
Which does he favor? Neck
land Collar attached or collar
to match? They are all here.
iSnappy patterned Shirts of
tach Madras or Broadcloth,
nifty dots, all overs, stripes,
pre-shrunk and colorfast
some values at this low price
$1.00 to $1.50.
Mr. Kat K. Gooding spent won- iul . f,. , . ... A .. . -
day .7 Beaufort with her friends. 'JiS tte$-r6
Mrs C E. Dickinson is on ma sic i 6iv - . R Rlm
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