THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE TWO ?i : ill -;- County News -;- Items for this column should reach The News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write up for instructions and supplies. Ixt LOLA A Merri11 13 abIe t0 by out again' Mr. and Mrs. Brody Willis of Beau lort were visitors in our community Sund.; ;.fternoou. Mrs. H. C. Cherry was a visitor at Bett; Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davis of Davu weiv visitors in our community Sun day. Misses Evelyn G. Lupton and Blanche Daniels of Roe were visitors in our community Sunday. Miss Irene Cherry was a visitor ut Jtoe Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Daniels were visitors at Beaufort Saturday. Mr. J. W. Goodwin was a visitor at Roe Funday. Capt. A. W. Styron, R. L. Daniels Wilbur and Walter James Goodwin were visitors at Atlantic Monday. Mr. Johnnie Smith of New Bern was here a short wK's Friday. Mr. George Willis f Marshallberg "was a visitor here Saturday. Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Styron, Wal ter J., and Oswald Goodwin, Leo Lupton, and Millie Day attended the show at Atlantic Saturday night. CEDAR ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Goodwin and Mr. George Day attended church ser vices at Atlantic Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodwin spent last Wednesday at Lenoxville visiting Mrs. Goodwin's mother who is ill. Mrs. J. W. Goodwin was on sick list last week but is better now. Mr. R. L. Daniels has been sick for the past week, he was to Beaufort Saturday to a doctor. He is slowly improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodwin ar.d daughter Guelua spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin. Mr. Preston Day returned here Monday morning where he is work ing, after spending the week end at Atlantic with his wife. Mr. W. W. Clark spent the week end at Atlantic with his family. Capt. A. W. Styron and Wil'ju Goodwin were visitors to At'.aniic Monday. ATLANTIC Mrs. C. F. Robinson has gone to rn. ttufn fn anpnrl some time with iwrw wnu w . her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Menkins Mr. Irvin Davis of visitor here Sunday. Davis, was a Miss Eula Mae Robinson spent tho Mr. and Mrs. Willard Taylor and Mrs. Jack Weeks oi bogue visited here Saturday morning. Mr. R. W. Smith and Dr. btevens of Raleigh are spenaing awhile at White Oak club. Miss Adelia Norris returned home Friday from High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Morris were business visitors at Beaufort Satur day. Mrs. Nan Kirkman and Mrs. Maud Phillips of Swansboro spent several days here this week. Messrs. Paul and Junior Jones and Ralnh Rices and Miss Lizzie Mae Jones visited at Newport Saturday night. week end at Marshallberg witn ner sister Mrs. Oakley Willis. Mrs. Eben Salter of Sealevel spent tho week end here with her bi other, Mr. Robert Hill. Misses Chri tine Robinson and Erlene Nelson were business visitors at Beaufoit I'..u .' Mr. Ralph Riggs of S.va.'.sboro u spending a short vhue rev- with hi' wife and littls so1'. Mrs. George Wal'.ico Willis -returned homef rom Washintgon, .v C, where she has been spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. North Sabiston and little Malcolm of Core Creek spent the week end here with Mrs. Sabis ton's parents, Mrs. Howard Mason. Mr. Edison Mason and friend of New Bern were visitors here Sunday. The fishermen who fished at Drum Inlet this week did well. Mr. Frances Taylor of Sealevel. who is employed at Baltimore, Md., and his boy friend were visitors here at the dance Saturday night, the PELETIER Messrs. Milton Truckner and Sam Meadows, Jr., attended a 4-H Coun cil meeting at Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Freshwater of Moiehead City and little son David, Jr., spent Saturday night here. Mrs. Mollis Rhue of Newport spent the week here with her son. MERRIMON Mi- V S. Pool and Mr. Ebb barker of Raleigh were in the neighborhood Sunday. Miss Olivia Perry of Elizabeth City is visiting her mother Mrs. G. L. Terry. tf or,,) Mn Knrth Nelson of Bridgeton spent Saturday night and I this winter. and Mrs. n. ts. continued by train to Morganton, N. C. to resume studies at school. Mr. and Mrs. Sherlie Take and small son Royce visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson and children were visitors at Smyrna Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodwin ant! Mrs. Laura Goodwin of Roe visited relatives here a short while Sunday. Mrs. Sophie Lupton and daughter Callie Mr. and Mrs. James Willis, Mrs. Julia Pake and Mrs. Guy Dan iels attented Primitive Baptist preach ing at Morehead City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose and two children spent the week end at their former home at Atlantic. Miss Jackie Simpson of N. River road j-yii-nt last Wednesday night here with Sh. il." Pake. Mr. I). J. Day returned to his home it Lola one day last week after visiting his sister a week. Miss Inabelle Pake was a visitor r.t Smyrna Sunday. Mr. Luther Pittman left Mondny morning to go up Neuse River to '..:h who has been visiting here, returned to her present home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hernngton spent the week end here. Mr. Herring ton is engaged in dogwood lumber ing around Windsor where he and his wife are residing. Misses Lillian Garner and Larue Garner who attend business school in Norfolk, returned to same last week after a visit with their parents dur ing the holidays. Mrs. W. J. Kirby of the town left Newport Monday fora visit in Nor folk, with her sister Miss Irene Gar ner. Mrs. Isaac Baker of Norfolk, Va., who has been visiting Mrs. W. J. Thursday, January 13, 1938 Kirby here returned to her home Monday by automobile. Mr. W. T. Hooker was a business visitor in town Monday. 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 443-1 Re.37M Sunday with Mr. Salter. Miss Ruth Nelson is and Mrs. W. B. Martin. Mr. E. L. NV.son of Bridget en .pent S.iturdry :.:ght and Sun ky with Mr. and Mvs. G. M. Carrawsy. Mr. Cecil Cahoon of Bridgeton .ind Mrs. Van Martin of Beaufort are visions their mother Mrs. L. F. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin have moved on the Clyde Nelson farm, now owned by Mr. Bill Taylor of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martin and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Martin. Mr. E. S. Martin butchered his year's supply of meat last Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sewcll and daughter Catherine and Mrs. Jule Whitehurst of Beaufort spent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and vMs. G. M. Carraway. Dr. Hoyt of Kinston who recently bought the John Neal farm at South River was in the neighborhood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodwin of Roe and Mr. J. W. Goodwin of Lola visiting Mr. ' visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Clarence Daniels of Roe visited her Aunt Mrs. F. M. Goodwin one day last week. NEWPORT Mr. Harry Mizelle who attended school at Wake Fo.jst arived home last week ill with an attack of in fluenza which later developed into pneumonia. We are glad to say that he is improving. Mr. Blown and Mr. Roland of State College Raloigh arrived Sun day They will be here six weeks ob serving and doing practice teaching in the Agricultural Department of the local school. Miss Irene Garner of Norfolk, Va., NGROCifTO I HAD A FINE TOBACCO CROP LAST YEAR MY BEST VET AND THE CAMEL PEOPLE BOUGHT THE CHOICE PART, PAID ME MORE THAN I EVER GOT BEFORE. SO I KNOW THAT CAMELS USE FINER, Mrsaf fypfnWF 1DBACCOS. CAMELS ARE THE CIGARETTE I SMOKE MYSELF. AND MOST PLANTERS uiOR rAMFLS -CAUSE A MAN WHO GfiOWJ TOBACCO KNOWS TOBACCO SURE ENOUGH THE men who really know tobacco the growen themselves pick Camels as-their favorite cigarette, according to George M. Crumbaugh. If you are not already a Camel smoker, begin now to enjoy Camels the ciga rette that is made from finer, MORE EXPEN SIVE TOBACCOS, Turkish ana Uomcsac. MM. . J. bnaMa Titim 0.. WIW'M . C aw5fS.f MR. 0I0R6E M CRUMBAUGH, successful tobacco planter. "WE SMOKE CAMELS BECAUSE WE KNOW TOBACCO" TOBACCO PLANTERS SAY . LENOXVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels motor ed to Goldsboro last Tuesday to carry their children Mildred and Ralph theret hey joined other students and STACY Mrs. Lillian F. M.u;on who is em ployed at Beaufort spent the week end here. Mr. Curtis Lewis of Morehead City spent the week-end here vistiing rel atives and friends. Mrs. Wtldon Fulchor and little daughter Virginia Dare visited Mrs. Fulcher's parents at Morehead City for a few days last week. Capt. end Mis. Charlie Willis of Morehead City were visitors here Sunday afternoon. Mr. Calvin Mason of Davis was a visitor hjre Monday. . Dr. Luther Fulcher of Rocky Mount arrived here Monday night, where he was called to the bedside of hi- lit.la son, Donald Gray who is . yery ill. mere is much sickness here now, mostly colds, flue etc. RUSSELL CREEK R W. E. .Anderson of Morehead City filled his regular appointment at the Free Will Baptist church Sun day aftermon. Miss Louisi Hardy of Oriental is Bpcndinx a hila with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Rogers. Vi'-m Beulah Willis of Lenoxville rp 'lit Sunday with Misses Grace and Ei. ill Springle. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Thomas and family have moved to Mr. George Russell's place. Mrs. J. L. Taylor is ill at this writing. Here's hoping she will soon be out again. Mrs. I. T. Fodrie spent .Sunday af ternoon with Mrs. Ruby Norman. We are all very glad that Mrs. C. A. Merrill is able to be out again. We rre only hoping her health will continue to improve. We are all very glad that Mrs. C. GEO. T. 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