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PAGE SEVEN having their last precipitation at double this 23-year cycle. HHfMftW r H 1 1 t H 1 1 If Dr.H.M.Hendrix DENTIST Office Hoars: Future Farm Wives Go Electric Minded b to 12 A. M. 1:30 to S P. M Office Potter Buildin Over the postoffic Items for this column should reach the News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write us for instructions and supplies. '""ftp .',- 4 ' W Hi 1 1 1 11 ll H THE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. 1936 LOLA Mr. W. S. Goodwin and mother were visitors at Beaufort Saturday. Messrs. Leo and James .Lupton were visitors at Beaufort Monday. Mrs. Earl C. Dai and son Gary left Saturday for tisflis home at Mon mouth Beach, N. J. after spending a while here visiting her parents. Mr. Clifford Lupton was a visitor at Beaufort Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martae Lupton and children spent the week end at Len oxville visiting relatives. Miss Geraldine Daniels of Lenox ville is here visiting relatives. Mrs. J. G. Barco and daughter Norma Faye left Saturday for their home at Carolla after spending a month hero visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Goodwin. Mrs. Ben Salter and children of Oriental spent the week end here vis iting her unt Mrs. H. C. Cherry. Mr. George Lawrence and daugh ter of Bettie were vistiors here Sun day. Mrs. Olivia Day and children are spending a week at Roe visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodwin and children of Roe were visitors here Sunday.. Quite a few of the people from our community attended the ball game at Atlantic Sunday. STRAITS Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Whitehurst and family left for Baltimore, Md., after spending their vacation hero with Mr. Whitehurst's mother Mrs. Sid Whitehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pigott of Southport spent the week end here visiting relatives. Mrs. C. T. Jarvis returned home Sunday after visiting her daughter Mrs. Willie Meadows of High Point. Misses Myrtle and Elizabeth Wat-J son returned home last week after visiting relatives at Hampton, Va. Mrs. F. B. Brandenburg returned hame at Trenton after spending a month with her daughter Mrs. Gerald Whitehurst. Mr. D. M. Davis of Southport came Sunday for a few days with jrslartavea. Mr, and Mrs. Isiah Chadwick re turned to Lenoir after spending aome time here with friends. Mr. Hampton Pettiway of Kinston is here visiting friends. Mrs. C. D. Chadwick left Monday for Southport to spend some time with her mother Mrs. Marron. Miss Thelma Whitehurst spent Sunday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs George Whitehurst, she was accompanied by Miss Vivian and Mannie Lee Harris, Edna Williams and Sallie Whitehurst all of Kins ton. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Lewis and family of Washington, D. C, is here visiting Mrs. Lewis' brother nH sister Jessie and Manton Pigott. Miss Annie Laurie Brandenburg of Trenton is here with her sister Mrs. Gerald Whitehurst. Mrs. Pauline Moore of Beaufort is here with her brother Mr. Milton Chadwick who is sick, his friends all hope he will soon recover. LENOXVILLE We are sorry to say Mr. Alex Lewis is still on the sick list . Mrs. Andrew Lupton and children are spending the week here with relatives. Mrs. Charlie Lewis and family -went to Lukens. Monday to attend the funeral of their aunt Mrs. Pheo- be Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose and baby of Atlantic were visitors here Satur day. Mrs. Luther Pittman and daugh ter Ella Gray, returned home Thurs day from Lukens, where they spent a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis return d to their home at Ashbury Park, N. J. Saturday after spending their vacation with Mrs. J. W. Willis. Mrs. Roxy Barco and daughter, iNorms Fay, spent tho week end here with Mrs. Julia Pake. She left Mon day for Norfolk, Va.. Mrs. Bessie Simpson spent Thurs day with her mother, Mrs. Julia Pake.' .Mrs. J. W; Willis left' Saturday' for Asbury Park, N. J., where she.. will visit her son, Harry Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkin, and Mrs. John Basden and children were visitors at the home of Mrs. Julia Pake Sunday afternoon. Mr. Wilbur Goodwin and Mrs. Wal ter ;Goodwin of Lola were in our community Saturday. " ' ' Mrs. Guy Lupton and children re turned home Saturday after spend ing a week with relatives at Lola, N. C. Mrs. Monnie Daniels is ill at this writing. We all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Martee Lupton and children of Lola spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lup ton. Miss Geraldine Daniels is spending this week with relatives at Lola. Mr. Albert Hoft Jr., of Beaufort spent Sunday heve with Mrs. Tom Maynard. Mr. William Wade of Morehead City was a visitor here Sunday. Mr. Jimmie Lupton and Mr. Char lie Pittman motored to Riverdale and New Bern Saturday night. Mr. Hubert Perry returned to his home at Kinston Wednesday after spending the week end with Mr. Gene Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis and Miss Ellen Lupton spent Wednesday with Mrs. William Willi at Beaufort. Mrs. William Willis and children of Beaufort spejnt Wednesday night here with her mother, Mrs. Julia Pake. Mrs. Julia Pake and Mrs. Amanda Willis attended a home coming par ty given at Morehead City for Mrs. William Wade, Tuesday night. They reported a very good time. Miss Mary Bowen Brooks of Beau fort returned home Friday night af ter spending the week with Miss Vera Pake. MILL CREEK Mr. Calvin Currier, who has been spending the summer in Somers Point and Ocean City, New Jersey returned home last week. Rev. Anderson of Morehead City filled his regular appointment at the F. W. B. Church Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Leon Graham, Calvin Cur rier, and Duffy Arnold spent last Wednesday and Wednesday night in Kinston. Mrs. Jean Pelf spent Saturday night with Mrs. C. W. Whaley. Miss Lottie Graham spent a couple of days and nights with her ssiter, Mrs. Edward Chadwick this week. Mr. W. E. Currier made his usual trip to Kinston last week. Mr. Jesse Graham spent part of last week with Mr. Neal Chadwick. Miss Erline Nelson and her small brother Adrian are spending a while with their sister in Kinston Mrs. Joe Amos. In Memoriam of Mrs. Molly Chad wick who departed this lifo August 5th, 1936. By Mrs. Edward Chadwick An emptiness dwells within our hearts today For our dear Mother who has gone away. She lived with us for all this many years Then went away from sorrow, pain, and tears. She was so faithful, loving, true, and kind Even direst poverty and pain she did not mind. She helped us in our troubles great and small; In illnesses or health she cared for all. We loved her Oh how much we cannot tell, But now with Jesus she has gone to dwell, And though it seems sometimes our hearts will break We'll carry on for our dear Mother's sake. CORE CREEK Mr. Virgil Jenkins of Great Bridge Va., spent the week end at the home of his uncle Mr. L. C. Dickinson. Mrs. Ray Dickinson is improving slowly. We are wishing for her a very speedy recovery. Mrs. A. H. Outlaw and children of Elizabeth City are visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mr and Mrs M. R. Whitley spent the week end at Leechville, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Harris. Master Paul Chester ; Whitley spent the week end with Earl and Lester Dickinson. Miss Beth Dickinson who is in training in West Virginia is home on her vacation. Mr, and Mrs. Doy Dickinson and family of New Bern spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dickinson. Mrs. Kate Gooding attended the Missionary meeting at Wire Grass Thursday. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Dickinson and children motored to Beaufort Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fodrie and lit tle son William Gray of Fort Macon spent the week end with her parents Mf. and Mrs. C. E. Dickinson. . Mrs. D. W. Sabiston spent Tues day with Mrs. J. F. Sabiston. Mrs. J. H. Dickinson and daughter Miss Marguerite motored to Beau fort Saturday evening. Cecil O. Dickinson spent the week end with Master J. D. Small. Mrs. E. C. Dickinson and daugh- .gLl .&rr k-.ri A rlas ut (,'ir's Httwidiit;; the State 4-11 Short Course Is shown through one of tlir model riei-trir rpjilianc? cars on the campus at State CoHeee. Tlinw rars am part of flip electric rirrus tluit is to visit the rural areas, ailai h n- l!i niHulven the high voltage rtirsF line, they are to demon atntfe how :liere is r. I m iler. lifler for every nienib r of the farm home, hli pin-: rt"T!r er "Henry as well n economy for the more than at. te n !i ( --ill ! ;!,.! l av- 'ervire for the first time this year, ami ltii:i! iiu i.et-l-r f. r t ! trie service in t.':e hearts of thousands of others. ters attended the movies at Beaufort Saturday evening. Mr. B. B. Small Isft Tuesday for Williamston to take a position on a dredge. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Small and fam ily motored to Beaufort Saturday ev ing. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Sabiston spent a while at Beaufort Saturday even ing. Mrs. T. P. Tosto and Miss Hilda Sabiston of Beaufort spent Sunday afternoon with their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sabiston. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sabiston spent a while Sunday afternoon with his parents. Mrs. D. W. Bell and daughter of Harlowe spent Wednesday with her mother. Mrs. Effie Williams is visiting her sister Mrs. Ray Dickinson. NEWPORT Miss Fannye Rogers Mann is vis iting relatives here. Miss Azilee' Garnar, who holds a position in Norfolk, is home for a few days. Chester- Mears and Leonard Thompson, of St. Petersburg, Fla., arrived last week to spend their va cations here with relatives. Miss Hazel Bell, of New Bern, is spending a few days with her parent? at their home here. Mr. C. S. Long returned Satur day with his class of agriculture students from White Lake, where they spent a week on a camping trip. Mrs. L. E. Ross of Greenville was here last week on a visit to Eld. W. W. Roberts and family. Miss Hazel Bass went to Wilson Saturday to meet her sister Juanita who was coming from Jacksonville, Fla., to visit relatives here. MERRIMON Mrs. B. M. Roarers of Graham is visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Carraway. Messrs. D. M. and H B. Salter drove to Norfolk, Va., on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest L. Guthrie and chil dren Louise and Ernest of Beaufort are visiting their aunt Mrs. H. B. Salter. Mis3 Blanch Mason a nurse at Brooklyn State Hospital who has been visiting her father J. F. Ma son returned to New York on Mon day. Mrs. D. M. Salter who has been receiving treatment at Norfolk Gen eral Hospital in Norfolk returned home Sunday night. She- was accom panied by Mrs. F. M. Nelson who will visit her for two weeks. Mrs. C. S. Nelson of Bridgeton is visiting her daughter Mrs. H. M. Carraway. Miss Mildred Salter returned to her home here Sunday night after viaitino for a woek in Hazeltown, Penn., and spending ten days with her mother in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carraway spent Sunday afternoon here visitnig rel atives and friends. Miss Annie Mclntyre who has been attending summer school at East Carolina Teachers College is expected home on Friday. Mrs. D. M. Salter, Mrs. F. M. Nelson and Miss Mildred Salter will spend the week end as the guests of their cousins Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rich 'in Sellers, South Carolina. Mr. Marvin Taylor was a vistior here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bradley of Philadelphia, Pa., spent a few days here last week visiting her brother Rev. J. M. Carraway. Mrs. E. S. Martin, Mrs. G. G. Paul and Miss Eva . Martin spent a short while Sunday afternoon with Mrs. C. II. Edwards at Lukens.. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cannon of More head City spent Sunday afternoon with his sister Mrs. Reuben Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wallace snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. Rev. Mr. Joyce started a revival meeting Sunday, he will be assisted by Rev. Mr. Keller of Duke Univer sitv. Mrs. Emma Beechem spent Sun day night with Mrs. G. M. Carraway. Charles Coates, Johnston County 4-H club member, has an acre of corn that he expects to produce well over 100 bushels this year. NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. North Carolina, County of Carteret. Under and by virtue of that cer tain mortgage deed, executed by Willie E. Guthrie anl wife Emily Guthrie, to Beaufort Building and Loan Association, bearing date of March 17, 1920, and recorded in book one at page seven, office of the Register of Deeds for Carteret Coun ty, N. C, the undersigned holder of said mortgage, for reason of default in the payment of principal and in terest, will offer for sale and will sell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court-house door in Beaufort, N. C, on September 17th, 1936, at 12 M. the following described real es tate: In east Beaufort, beginning at a point in Henry Marshall's west line twenty five feet southward from the center of the railroad track, it runs southwardly with said Marshall line 100 feet; thence westwardly paral lel with the R. R. track 43 feet; thence northwardly parallel with Marshall's west line 100 feet; thence eastwardly 43 feet. Being that lot or parcel of land conveyed to Willie E. Guthrie by Seth Ford, by deed dated February 21st, 1920. This 14th day of August, 1936. BEAUFORT BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION . By Graham W. Duncan, Attorney. 4tSeplO 46-YEAR CYCLE FOR WEATHER AT BOTTOM Washington, Aug. 18 By meas uring the water levels in the Great Lakes for the last century, scientists have now discovered that the great farming and grazing area in the north central United States is near the bottom depth of what appears to be a 46-year snow and rainfall cycle that is associated with the variations in the radiation coming from the sun. Dr. Charles G. Abbot, secretary of the Smithsonian institution here, and an expert on the solar cycles of radiation, states that the droughts of 1934 and 1936 constitute striking evidence for the now celebrated 23 year weather cycle which he first an nounced three years ago. The drain age areas of the north central sec tion have the local peculiarity of CONSTIPATED? Thousand hava obtained quick, pleasant relief with Duffy's A nti O Bilious Pills, a prescription rr? Darsd bv Dr. CharlM Duffu n tha British navy owsr 125 year ago. Largs package, zso. Trl . six. 10c. BUFFY'S.KsPILLS C. M. Jones DURHAM LIFE INSURANCE Don't Let Others Fool You Come and See for Yourself We Give the Best Money Can Buy BEAUFORT SHOE SHOP Next to Post Office L. H. FRENCH & SONS Furniture Repairing and , Upholstering Storage and Hauling Writs or Telaphoaa P. O. Box 883 - Phone 860 41 Pollock St. NEW BERN Far WtraMMaav Soar If an, I Flat !! Nmsi mm Slak H I HaadkMlM, sin f CMratsaatfoii. H New Hanover County truck farm ers are keenly interested in the move ment to place truck crops on a parity with other farm crops under the soil improvement program. ATLANTIC WINS Atlantic defeated Beaufort Inde pendents at Aaltntic Saturday 5 to 2 to make it eight in a row. Windley of Beaufort homered with one man on bases, for the visitors' score. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during the illness and death of our beloved father E. A. Sanders. Also for the beautiful flowers and the use of cars. Mrs. A. M. Weeks, Bogue, Two sons of Wilmington, N.C. Mrs. Kellum, Rocky Mount, Mrs. C. J. McSorley, New Bern, Mrs. Eva Waters, Washington, J. W. Sanders, Morehead City. BSHBEIJBSBSBS58S A salesman, wilting in the street, Said,MMeai who bravo the sua aro fools!" 4 friend safcL'YM can cheat the beati The la a tail flsss, patV Jlcter'al ear CALVUT whWnr, 1 1 sanna powdsrs4 sugar, hues of H tassoa. Half OU flaas wMa isa, Fan la spetUiai smtar. CalTart-laarytaad Dfatfllinf Co, be, Chiralsr Bide N. Y. C. Vacation Time Is Here Again Cheapest travel bargains in recent years RIDE THE RAIL BUS via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Tickets are on sale daily at one and one half cent per mile. You cannot drive an auto that cheap. Ask nearest ticket agent for fares and schedules anywhere you want to go. VIRGINIA BEACH SWIM IN THE OCEAN J. F. DALTON, Traffic Manager Norfolk, Va. QUALITY-PRICE " There always will be merchants who sell on price only. Their merchandise is usually second grade and their service is inferior. The vast majority of customers will buy if given quality and service. They buy good merchandise be cause they want it. Our job is to tell them what they are getting; why there is a difference in price and how much more satisfaction they get with good material; how it will last longer and in time will be cheaper. "There never was a product made (This truth you must confess), But what some bird could make it worse And sell his stuff for less." Beaufort "Everything For The Builder" t DIAL Beaufort, Geo. J. Brooks ENGINEER and LAND SURVEYOR Bos 477 BEAUFORT, N. C. O. H. Johnson. M. D. SPECIALIST t Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat CLASSES FITTED Offieo Hearst Morehead City 9 to 12 A. ML Beaufort 2 to 5 P. ML A C. H. BUSHALL Fire, Health, Accident, Automobile Insurance Real Estate Bought Sold Rented Will Write Year Boasl RELIABLE COMPANIES, GOOD SERVICE Hai BMg. Beaufort, N. C Dial 41S-1 if BARBOUR'S MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE WELDING J. O. Barbour, Mgr. BEAUFORT, N. C Day Phone 331-1 Nite Pkoaa3426 Don't Paint Your Boat With House Paint BUY MARINE PAINT FROM PAUL'S MACHINE SHOP "Marine Outfitters" BEAUFORT, 4 WE BUY JUNK Lumbe apfe Co. 457-1 - - N C hi re1Uoi.'4UU
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