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THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C.
Fruits were served, and everyone
declared an enjoyable evening. Ev
ery rural girl and by who is not in
school is invited to join the Service
Club at the January meeting, th
first Thursday night in January, at
the Home Agent's office.
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Miss Ellen Lupton spent a short
while here Saturday with her mother.
Mrs. Nacy Barker and son Larry of
Oriental spent a few days last week
here with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Pittman.
Mrs. G. W. Goodwin of Roe and
daughter Mrs. Joe Rose of Atlantic
epent Sunday night here with rela
tives. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Dan
iels Saturday, Dec. 4th a daughter,
the infant has been named Fannie
Ealine. Mother and baby doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Hill of
Beaufort were in our community a
short while Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Simpson of
North River road and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Styron of Beaufort were visi
tors here Sunday.
Miss Mary B. Brooks and sister
Sarah visited Mrs. Monroe Simpson
last Wednesday.
Mrs. Mack Hunnings was called
to Otway last Monday on account of
the death of her sister Mrs. Clarissa
Gillikin.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Garner of New
port R. F. D. spent Sunday here
with Mrs. Garner's parents Mr. and
Mrs, F. M. Goodwin,
f Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Garner spent
Sunday here with friends.
Mr. Allen Garner spent Sunday
here with his grand-parents.
' Mrs. Clarence Rose and two chil
dren of Atlantic spent last Thursday
here with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Pittman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ptrwood Morris and
children of Long Island, N. Y., spent
a few weeks here visiting their par
ents and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis of
Morehead City spent the week end
here with Mrs. Lewis' mother, Mrs.
Alex Golden.
Mrs. James Simpson of Bettie,
spent a while here with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Ralph Morris.
Mrs. Warden Gillikin and Mrs.
Mervin Nelson, were business visi
tors at New Bern, Saturday.
Mrs. Calvin Salter and children of
Fort Macon, spent the week end
here with, Mrs, J. W. Salter.
Trawlers Ride Out
A Storm In Bight
Of Cape Hatteras
VENOLIA
ATLANTIC
Rev. W. B. Sprinkle held his regu
lar services at the Missionary Bap
tist church at 2:30 o'clock, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dickinson of
Beaufort, was here a short while
Saturday evening.
Mrs. AY. B. Robinson was a bus
iness visitor at Beaufort Saturday.
Mrs. Eben Salter of Sea Level was
a visitor here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. AY. Nelson, are
spending the winter at Tampa, Fla.,
with their son, L. D. Nelson.
Miss Lettie Nelson is spending
some time at Reidsville, with her
sister, Mrs. Joe Amos.
Mrs. Robey Fulcher was a bus
iness visitor at Beaufort Saturday.
Mr. Thurston Hill who has been
working at Norfolk is spending his
vacation here with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Iredell Hill.
Mrs. Julian Saunders of Beaufort,
spent the past week here with her
mother, Mrs. Amelia Mason.
AS'e are having some rough weath
er at this writing.
Mr. AY. R. Roberts is repairing
and painting his house.
We are going to have new neigh
bors in our community. -Air. Thurma
1). Garner and wife.
.Mr. Cornell Garner is repairing
his house expecting to move in af
ter Christmas. AVe are glad to have
them all in our neighborhod.
Mrs. V. R. Roberts and Mrs. Mag
gie L. Garner spent the week end in
Raleigh visiting relatives.
Mr. E. J. Garner is having a bs.l
day to kill hogs.
Mr. Johnnie Russell was a welcome
visitor to Mr. C. Gould's Sunday
night.
Mr. Curt Garner and some other
men went out hunting Saturday
morning and killed a fine buck.
Mr. C. Gould and family attended
church at Hadnotts Creek Sunday.
Mrs. Jessie Cannon spent the
week end at Goldsboro..
4-H Service Club
Holds Dec. Meeting
A fleet of 10 "irginia trawlers ex
perienced one of the roughest blows
of the current winter last Wednesday
night in the vicnity of Cape Hatter
as, it was reported in Morehead City
Sunday by Capt. Felton Forest, mas
ter of the dragger Janet of Hamp
ton, A'a.
The wind was from the northwest
so the protected waters in Cape Hat
teras Bight offered a fair anchorage,
but members of the Janet's crew and
seamen aboard other trawlers in the
vicnity stated that the weather was
plenty rough. Throughout the night,
the crews were fearing thatt he wind
would shift to the southeast and if
that had been the case the vessels ot
the fleet would have been in a very
precarious situation.
On Diamond Shoals, a short dis
tance away from the spot where the
fleet anchored during the blow, the
late Anne Mae of Hampton, anothei
trawler was lost during a gale back
in 1931.
For Building Purposes
HAS WITHSTOOD THE TEST OF TIME WHEN
YOU PLAN TO BUILD PLAN TO BUILD WITH
LUMBER
An Early Home of
Old Beaufort
In the sketch by Miss Geor
gia Neal is shown the Er
nest Duncan House on Front
Street in Old Beaufort. This
house, built, about 150 years
ago is constructed of Lum
ber, which proves that in
this climate Lumber is the
ideal building material.
The 4-H Service Club held its reg
ular monthly meeting Thursday
night. December 2nd. The meeting
was called to order by the president,
Annie D. Foreman. Recognition of
the president, was given the seven
new members and The Old Topsail
Trio, which furnished Hawaiian mu
sic at intervals during the evening.
An election of officers was con
ducted and the following were chos
en: President Virginia Stanton.
A' ice-President Arnicia Wiley.
Secretary and Treasurer Madie
Dickinson.
Reporter Annie D. Foreman.
Miss Madie Dickinson, recreation
al leader, conducted a series of
games, after which the "Big Apple"
was enjoyed by the twenty present.
Valuable Fishing Rig
At Carteret Hardware
Attracting Attention
Attracting much attention irom
persons passing Carteret Hardware
Company during the past few days in
a fishing rod and reel and accessor
ies. What also attracts attention is
the price tag which reads "$475.00
Complete." J. H. Neal manager of
the firm stated that the rod has been
sold and that it was a special order
placed by one of his customers.
The rig is a product of Edward
A'om Hofe, famous throughout the
world as the makers of fine salt wa
ter fishing tackle. The reel, which is
built into the seasoned hickory rod
is a size 14-0 capable of holding
1,000 yards of 39 thread line. It is
the type of rig used by big game
fisheimen in waters where marlin and.
other huge fighting fish of the ocean
are found. Someday someone will
catch a marlin off Cape Lookout in
the Gulf Stream and such tackle as
that now on display in Carteret Hard
ware Company's window is likely t )
become quite common in these parts.
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Housewives
Electric Irons . . . $2.49 up
Aladdin Lamps .$4.95 up
Aladdin Lamp Shades
$1.50 values, only .$1.00
Carving Sets (3 pc) $2.43
Attractive Garbage
Containers . . 93c and up
Cast Iron Cook Ranges
$11.50 up
Scissors . 35c to $1.25
Door Mats $1.10
Kitchen Sinks . . $3.95 up
AND MANY OTHER
USEFUL GIFTS
See the many
Suggestions for
Everybody - Now
on Display at
CARTERET
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Useful Gifts For
For Men
Fishing Rods .... 79c up
Fishing Reels . . $1.50 up
Shot Guns $9.95 up
Rifles . . $4.50 up
Hunting Knives ..85c up
Hunting Coats . . . . $5,50
Pants, $3.25 Caps 98c
Hunters Boots .... $6.00
Ammunition .... 95c up
Coleman Gas Lanterns
$5.25 and $8.50
Renins', on
Pocke' 'Cnivas . . . 35c up
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OIL BURNING HEATERS
OIL COOK RANGES
OIL CONSOLE RANGES
Useful And Health Building Gifts
For The Youngsters
BETTER BUILT WHEELED TOYS
Wagons (all sizes) 98c $1.25 $1.75 $3.95
Velocipedes (All sizes) $1.75 to $6.49
Union Hardware and Winchester Roller Skates
$1.49 and $1.75
Daisy Air Rifles (Single shot and Repeaters)
$1.25 up
Footballs 98c to $1.95
Basket Balls (Regulation) $3.49
Daisy Air Pistol $2.50
Winchester Flashlights . , 89c
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