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THE BEAUFOBT NEWS THU RSDAY, AUCxUST 20, 1936 PAGE FIVE In The Realm of Womem Dial-448-1 BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY In speaking of a person's faults, Pray don't forget your own; Remember, those with homes of glass Should never throw a stone, If we had nothing elsa to do Than talk of those who sin, "Tis better we commence at home And from that point begin. We have no right to judge a man Until he's fairly tried; Should we not like hid company We know the world is wide. Some have faults and who has not? The old as well as the young. 1 Perhaps we may, for aught we know, Have fifty to their one. Then let us all, when we begin To slander friend or foe, Think of the harm ona word may do To those we little know. Remember, curses sometimes like Our chickens roost at home; Don't speak of other's faults until You have none of your own. Mollye Duckworth. " Mrs. Cecil Callohan and Mrs. Rich ard Webb returned to their home in ,Chapel Hill Tuesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otis Moore. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Callo han's sister Mrs. Otis Moore. Professor and Mrs. !!. L. Horna day of New York City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jones. Mrs. S. P. Jones and little son Roland who have been making their home at Ann Street Inn for some time moved this week to Cape Look out where Mr. Jones is employed. Mr. Frank Kugler of Washington N. C. was in Beaufort yesterday on a fishing trip. Mrs. Carrie Davis of Cape Lookout was a business visitor in Beauufort Wednesday. Dr. C. S. Maxwell is spending his vacation in Greensboro visiting friends and relatives. Miss. Mavy Robinson of Raleigh is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Mebane. Dr. George Davis left Friday for Northern Cities where he will spend his vacation. Mr. Henry Faison of Faison is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Robert Safrit Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B C Brown left Tues day for their home in Washington, D. C, after visiting Mrs Brown's parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Duncan. Miss Elva Carrow of Philadelphia. Pa., is the guest of Mrs. C. D. Jones. Mrs. C. Arthur Frickhoeffer and daughter, Miss Mary Frickhoeffer of Birmingham, Ala., Mrs James C. Springs and son, John Springs of Charlotte are visiting their brother, Dr. H. M. Hendrix here. Mr. Leslie Davis returned home Monday from Durham where he has been with his son, Leslie Jr., who is a patient at Duke hosptial. Mr. Da vis stated that Leslie J., is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Archbald of Bath are spending their vacation in Beaufort. While here they are guests at the Old Davis House. Mr. James Mason has returned to Durham after visiting his sister, Mrs. C. L. Duncan here for some time. Mr. Bill Bryan of Tarboro spent the week end in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. H. W., Perkins and small son of Knoxville, Tenn., and Miss Virginia Lee of Kentucky are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lang. Miss Bertha Cates, cf Burlington, Mrs. Nell Hutreins of Jacksonville; Miss Ethel Parker, Miss Addie Mae Cooke, edtior of Gates County In dex, Miss Ruth Riddick, Miss Julia Sawyer of Gatesville visited friends here during the week-end. Miss Virginia Cooke of Gatesville was the guest of friends here last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hill of Chap el Hill are here on a visit to Mr. Hill's mother, Mts. Sadie Hill. Mr. Guion Garner left for Long Island last Thursday after spending some time here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Garner. .- Mr. Guion Barbour, and Mr. Nor man Hein of Carllisle Barracks, Pa., are spending some time here visit ing Mr. Barbour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barbour. m m Mr. Paul Cahoon and Mr. Lehman Cahoon of New Bern spent Sunday in Beaufort visiting Mr." and Mrs. Earl Mades. ".' Capt. Joe Matthews arrived in Beaufort this week to spund the week with Mrs. Mathews and their small son, Joe. They will leave Sunday for their home in Paris Tenn. Mrs. Mathews has been in Beaufort some time visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skarren, Sr. Mrs. A. H. Outlaw and two chil dren of Elizabeth City are visiting ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dick inson. - Miss Beth Dickinson who is in training at Welch, W. Va., is spend ing her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mr. Charlie Styron of Fred ericksburg, Va. is spending his vacation in Beaufort with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Styron. Mr. and Mrs. Lee 0. Layton and daughter Billy Low of Raleigh have an apartment at the Woolard apt. House. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Wilson of Lake Arrowhead Calif., are stopping here.. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mathews and daughter Miss. Mary Mathews and Miss. Esther Hirshaw of Winston Salem are here for a few days. Mr. Mathis is chief jailor of Forsy th County. Friends of Mr. Aycock Brown, Editor and Manager of the Beau fort News, will regret to learn that he is confined to his bed at the Da vis House dueto illness. Mr. Edward T. Arrington of Hamp ton Roads Naval Training Station is spending his vacation in Beaufort with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Arlington. MULKEY-DAVIS The marriage of Miss Victoria Davis of Marshallberg, N. C, to Dr. I Arnold Mulkey of Millen, Ga., is of interest to the many friends of this popular couple. The ceremony was performed in Kinston, N. C, by the pastor of the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday, August 12. The bride was modishly frocked in an early fall costume cf navy sheer, with trim of white. She wore navy hat and shoes and carried navy ac cessories. Immediately after the cer emony, Dr. Mulkey and his bride left for Hendersonville, Raleigh and other North Carolina resort cen ters. They are now at home in Mil len, Ga., where Dr. Milkey has a successful medical practice. Mrs. Mulkey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Davis of Marshallberg. She is a graduate of the school of Nursing of the James Walker Memorial hospital in Wil mington, N. C. Dr. Mulkey is the son oi ur. Quinney A. Mulkey of Millen, Ga., and the late Angie Oatts Mulkey formerly of Vidette, Ga. Dr. Mulkey is a graduate of the Emory University at Oxford and the Junior College in Augusta. He took pre-medical work at the University of Georgia and received his Doctor of Medicine degree from tho Univer sity hospital in Augusta in uie class of 1934. He spent his internship at the James Walker Memorial hospit al in Wilmington and since that time has been associated with his father at the Mulkey Sanita?ium in Millen as resident physician. Dr. and Mrs. Mulkey are being cordially received into the younger maried set in Millen. Mrs. Mulkey is not a stranger in Millen, having spent the past winter there on the nursing staff of the Mulkey Sanitar ium and made many friends. They are at home for the present wLh Dr. and Mrs. Q. A. Mulkey but will be established in their own residence ' . a short while. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Smith of Davis, at the Morehead City hosptial, August 17th, a daugh ter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Lawrence of Otway, August 9th, a daughter. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Davis o Marshallberg announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Victoria Da vis to Dr. Arnold Murphy of Millen, Ga. Will Wed Morehead City Man This Fall -. ,v , , , , v f X fl mmJjS BOATS TO BE INSPECTED BY COAST GUARD Pamlico Gets Orders To De t ermine If They Carry Proper Equipment The coast guard cutter Pamlico yesterday received orders to begin boarding vessels in nearby waters to determine whether or not they are properly equipped. The orders had been anticipated since Lt. Paul B. Cronk, commander, said on a recent return from Raleigh such a move was contemplated. The examination is a part of a nation wide program of the department of commerce to make sure boatmen have provided safe transport for passengers. Cruising area of the Pamlico is to Albemarle sound and North river and its examination wiil take place in that area. All vessels will be board ed. Boatmen are supposed to comply with regulations of the department pertaining to life preservers, horns, lights, fire extinguishers, etc. Boatment found not possessing nec essary equipment will be cited in Federal court, it was understood. In Robeson County 3,665 work sheets had been signed by the first of August. The county agent also re ported distribution of 2,496 cotton adjustment checks totaling $88,180. Jet Mi s Laura Mace Miss Mace's Betrothal Mrs. William Arendeil Mac ter, Laura Abernetny, to G North Carolina. The wedding afternoon, October 21st, at i News of this betrothal will Morehead City, and will atti Both young people are popul To George R. Wallace Announced i announces the engagement of her daugh orge Roberts Wallace, of Morehead City, will take place at 5:00 o'clock, Wednesday :t. Paul's Episcopal church. be of widespread interest in Beaufort anck act cordial attention througnout we swue arly known in tfhe younger social set. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. D. W. Lewis of Marshallberg, N. C, announces the engagen ent of his daughter, Miss Hilda Lis to Charles Edgar Weaver of thi i city. The wedding will take place at 8:00 o'clock Friday night, August 2 'at. at Marshallberg. WRITER GOES TO OCKACOKE Miss Reb:cca Cushman of Hills boro e.ni Ash- i'.-n stopped overnight in Beaui'ort t-.ii wuck enroute to Ocracoke where she will remain for seveiei dnys at t.a cottage of "i.unt Mame Karris,' collecting data for a book she is writing. Miss Cushman has attained some fame as a writer of North Carolina Folk-lore story. Wyoming and New Mexico have open seasons on antelopes. Window glass is made from coal. Legion Auxiliary Entertains Mrs. C. R. Davant, president of the Legion Auxiliary entertained the members at a delightful tea at her attractive country home. The home was most inviting with its love ly view and charming interior. Dur ing a short business session the fol lowing were named chairmen of com mittees for the year,: Membership: Mrs. W. H. Bailey. Finance: Mrs. C. L. Beam. Publicity: Mrs. U. E. Swann. Americanism: Mm. Robert King. Welfare: Mrs. Frank Hyde. A pleasant social period was en joyed at which time the hostess served refreshing punch, sandwiches, nut bread and cakes. The fol lowing members enjoyed Mrs. Da vanfs hospitality: Mrs. T. A. Rich ards, Mrs. Vera Hall, Mrs. Tom Gibbs, Mrs. Eill Skarren, Mrs. W. II. Bailey, Mrs. U. E. Swann, Mrs. Robert King and Mrs. Geo. Bailey. All SUMMER GOODS Greatly REDUCED -at- Felton' "EverythinB To Wear" Beaufort, N.' C. GEO. T. WOOLARD Subscription Representative -of the BEAUFORT NEWS Give Him Your Next Subscription or Renewal ALSO HOME DELIVERY Seabreeze THEATRE WEEK OF AUG. 24 MONDAY & TUESDAY WEEK OF AUG. 24 Margaret Sullivan in "Next Time We Love" Also Final Chapter of 'Flash Gordon' Adin. 10c-15c-25c WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY 10 Bargain Days 10c Ann Harding, Walter Able FRIDAY & SATURDAY RICHARD DIX in "Yellow Dust" Adm. 10c 15c COMING: "Parole" "Dancing Pirate" (The First All Color Music!) m JJj THE BEST PLACE TO BUY lYOUR DRUG WANTS PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED DiaI-333-1 mm Homes For Sale At BARGAIN PRICES AND TERMS WE HAVE EIGHT (8) HOUSES FOR SALE IN BEAUFORT HEIGHTS DE VELOPMENT. THESE HOUSES ARE IN GOOD STATE OF REPAIRS AND THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE TO BECOME A HOME OWNER. IT WILL BE A PLEASURE FOR US TO SHOW YOU THESE HOMES WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. CALL OR PHONE, G. W. Duncan REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Dial 318-1 or 418-1 Beaufort, N. C. FOR SERVICE JOE HOUSE DRUGSTORE! BEAUFORT, N. C. "ASK YOUR DOCTOR j Jfw Beaufort Theatre I BEAUFORT, N. C. it Thursday & Friday, Aug. 20 & 21 Herbert Marshall and Ruth Chatterton in "GIRLS DORMITORY" Introducing a New Personality (SIMONE SIMON) Matinee Thursday 3:30 Saturday, August 22 Frances Langford in "PALM SPRINGS" Chapter 1 of PHANTOM RIDER Program for week August 24th Monday & Tuesday, Aug. 24 & 25 Kay Francis as Florence Nightingale in "The White Angel" Newt and Comedy Mat. Mon. 3:30 Wednesday, August 26 Guy Kibbee and Warren Hull in "THE BIG NOISE" Comedy Matinee 3:30 Thursday & Friday, Aug. 27 & 28 Edward G. Robinson and Joan Blondell in "Bullets or BalloU" Mat. Thurs. 3:30 Saturday, August 29 WILL ROGERS in The Connecticut Yankee' t Insects work scientifically.
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