Thursday, February 17, 1938
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BAY VIEW
Rev. G. C. Hedgepeth of Moreheao
City ailed his regular appointment
here Sunday at Bay View Baptist
church.
Rev. V. E. Anderson of Morehead
City will fill his appointment here
Sunday, the 20th at the Free Will
Baptist church at 3 o'clock. Every
one is invited.
Several people in the community
are on the sick list. Hope all of them
e speedy recovery.
Mrs. Nannie Small, Mrs. W. C.
Williams and little daughter, Bettie
Crocker visited Mrs. A. N. Bell of
Harlowe last Thursday.
A number of people from this
community visited Mr. J. T. Graham
who is a patient in Potters Hospital
Saturday and Sunday. All hope he
will soon be able to come home.
Several of the farmers are busy
getting their potatoes planted.
Mrs. Edward Chadwick and small
son of Harlowe spent Sunday night
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Small spent
awhile Sunday at Russell Creek with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Powell.
Mr. Charlie Freeman spent Friday
night in Beaufort with his mother
Mrs. B. L. Freeman.
Mr. J. F. Small and Mr. J. C. Skin
ner made a business trip to New Bern
Tuesday.
Mrs. Helen Russell's place. We are
all wishing for Mr. and Mrs. Gray
much success in their new home.
LENOXVILLE
NEWPORT
The Newport-Morehead basketball
game was played Tuesday night Feb
ruary 8. Newport gymnasium. Tne
Newport boys and girls were both
victorious.
There will be a dance at Newport
gymnasium Finlay night around 8
o'clock sponsored by the Athletic As
sociation. The Newport-Atlantic game Fri
day night last at Newport gymnasium
ended with a victory for the New
port girls and a loss for the boys.
The score was girls 33-14; boys 29
28. The Newport charge of the Metho
dist Church South, held ite second
Quarterly Conference at Havelock
Methodist Church Sunday afternoon
at 3:00 P. M. All churches on the
charge were represented.
Mrs. Helen Henderson died at the
Morehead City Hospital Thursday
morning with pneumonia. Funeral
services were held Friday at Cedar
Grove Cemetery. She is survived by
four children' and her husband Mr.
Claud Henderdson.
Mis. A. R. Mann, Margerie Gar
her, and Mary Emily Mann drove to
Atlantic last Sunday.
Jvl: J. M. Cox was a business vis
itor last Monday.
Mr. George Garner of Reidsville
visited town last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. David Howard of
Faiinville were visitors in town thf
past week end.
Miss Durdell Piner of Reidsville at
tended Mrs. Helen Henderson's fun
eral last week.
Mr. D. W. Ormsby of Wilming
ton attended Mrs. Helen Henderson's
funeral last week end.
Miss Lydia Frances Mollis of At
lantic visited her aunt last week end.
"A:', and Mrs. Otis Henderson were
v:itors ho e last week.
OTWAY
Mr. Charlie Day who had the mis
t'mtune to cut his hand very badly
returned from the hospital Monday
afternoon very much improved.
Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Styron spent
Monday night with Mrs. James Willis
Mrs. Earl Daniels of Lola visited
her husband at Beaufort hospital
Monday and spent the night in our
community with Mrs. Burton Dan
iels.
Mrs. Clifford Lupton has been vis
iting her son and family Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Lupton the past week.
Mrs. West Tosto of South River
visited relatives here a few days.
Mrs. Monroe Simpson and daugh
ter Lillian returned from Norfolk
last Thursday.
Mr. Roy Goodwin, Clarence Rose
and Larry Hunnings spent the week
end here with their families.
Mrs. Thomas Simpson and Mrs.
Lawrence Simpson of North River
road spent last Wednesday with rel
atives here.
Miss Ellen Lupton spent the week
end here with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly Springle spent
Sunday with Mrs. Springle's mother.
Miss Beulah Willis and Miss Rita
Dudley visited their cousins Era and
Grace Springle at Russell Creek Sun- j
day.
Mrs. Julia Pake and daughter
Moira spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Pake at Marshallberg.
Mrs. Mack Hunnings who has been
ill the past week is some better at
their time.
Miss Mary B. Brooks visited
tiiendi he:e Sunday afternoon.
visited her father Mr. G. W. Davis
'est week-end. Her sister, Mrs. Floyd
Chadwick of Straits, returned to New
tle.n Sunday with Miss Dollie for a
few days visit.
Mr. J. B. Davis who was quite
sick last week is made better at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gillikin and
daughter Miss Hilda of Beaufort
spent some time here Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chad
wick and Mrs. Maggie Hancock.
The young folks of this place and
some of the older ones enjoyed an
oyster supper at the home of Mrs.
D. V. Wade one night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Willis of Marsh
all'oerg visited relatives here Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Howell, Mrs.
Simmons, Mrs. H. R. Chadwick, Mrs.
V. A. Chadwick and Mrs. Leslie Gil
likin enjoyed a good time at the
service circle at Mrs. Lida Davis'
home at Marshallbeig one night last
week.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
Methodist church met last Thursday
at the home of Mrs. Adelaide Chad
wick. Master Bobbie Chadwick who was
out of school all of last week on ac-
wa:
e:-y,
delicious. In her discus
she stressed natural home
piannig them to the best
for different types of
sun
s
honus.
Htoss Mrs. H. R. Russell serv
ed cukes and hot chocolate. Our club
is taking on new life, much interest
is being mainfested. Why not? Wo
have an excellent Home Demonstra
tion Agent, Miss Margaret E. Clark.
By Secretary
Miscellaneous Shower
A miscellaneous shower given Sat
urday afternoon by Mrs. C. R. Mann
in honor of her sister Mrs. Georgia
Taylor Waters of Robinsonville, N.
t'., a bride of the Christmas holidays
was enjoyed by the folowing ladies:
Mesdames Williard Taylor, Odell
Smith, Rupert Taylor, Sam Smith,
Marvin Taylor, Effron Smith, Carl
Taylor, Rolit. Meadows, Albert Tay
lor, Elijah Guthrie Jr., B. S. Taylor,
Victor Holland, D. A. Taylor, C. C.
Dennis, Georgia Dennis, Malcolm
Russell, H. R. Russell, Mrs. Harold
Russell, Mrs. Jack Weeks, Mrs. J. 0.
Weeks, Cal Weeks, Lee Weeks Miss
es Macie Mann, Nina and Edith
Taylor, Louise Russell. and Mrs.
H. H. Smith.
After games were played refresh-
Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Datts and
children, linnnie Jr.. ani Paul of
Wilson spe-it the week end here with
Mrs. Lina Weeks.
krv. G. T. SUreel and sons, Geo.
T. and Lonny B. of Selma spent the
week end here. Rev. Stargel filled
his apointment he e at the church
of God Mission.
""Mrs. Dora NorrU of Peletier w.
son Jack Norris of New Bern spe.':
Sunday evening with Mrs. Norris'
brother C. C. Dennis.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wiggins of
Peletier were vistiors at Mrs. Lina
Weeks Sunday evening.
The Church of God Sunday School
offered a prize for the girl and boy
biinging in the most money to Sun
day School, Sunday. The prizes were
won by little Mickey Russell, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Russell
and the boy's prize by Donald Earle
Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Sharp.
After being Postmistress here for
the last 17 years Mrs. Lina Weeks
has resigned. Mrs. Allen Jones, Jr.
will take over the post office on Tue?
day Feb. 15.
IN APPRECIATION
We wish to thank our many f riet
from the surrounding communities
for the kindly acts and their sym
pathetic services rendered durinj
the illness and death of our aunt,
"Miss Mary Jones,'
Leon B. Lewis,
and family.
T
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Call
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Loftins
count of sickness was able to go back ' ments of hot chocolate and cake bars I.
Monday.
CORE CREEK
th
h.' fnimrs are bu?y at work now
weather is fine only some boggy.
Mr. and Mis. Iredell Lawrence vis
Mr. r.nd Mis. George Wells Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. E'luilla Lawrence spent Sun
city afternoon with her brother Mr.
li. I!. Luwrence and his wife and
dr. lighter who is very ill.
Miss Olga Lewis who is taking
business course in Raleigh spent the
week end with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. 0. W. Lewis.
Mrs. James Williams of New Bern
epv :t the week-end with Mrs. 0. W.
Lev: is.
Mrs. Cecil Harrell of Beaufort
spent Sunday with her grand mother
Mrs. O. W. Lewis.
Mrs. Beulah Dowdy is very ill at
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lawrence
have moved in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Murden and
son William Jr., of Great Bridge, Va.
spent the week end of Feb. 5 with
relatives and friends. $
Mr. D. W. Sabiston and grand
daughter of Great Bridge, Va., were
" i. i:or3 in our community last week
-nd.
and Mrs. Ennis Bass of Clin
..n spent the week end with Mrs.
Bass' parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Dickinson.
Miss Margaret Dickinson spent
several days with her sister Mn,
Ivey Eubanks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Fodrie and
son William of fort Macon spent
he week end with Mr3. Fodrie's par
ents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dickinson.
Miss Delphin Eubanks waj the
guest of Miss Florence Dickinson
Sunday.
Mr. Cecil Langdale spent Sunday
with his mother Mis. Rosa Langdale.
A surprise birthday party was giv
en in honor of Mrs. J. G. Dickinson
by her friends. The out of town
guests were her mother, Mrs. A. T.
Gore her sisters, Mrs. Dave Weeks
and Mrs. Ralph Moore of Clinton.
Mr. Harper Cogdell of Clinton vis
ited Miss Margaret Dickinson during
the week end.
Mrs. Rosa Langdale has returned
homo after spending a week with
Mis. A. D. Ennett of Cedar Point.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dickinson and
son Lycurgus were visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mis. R. T. Dudley
Sunday night.
STACY
RUSSELL CREEK
Geneva
parents
The Women's . Home Demonstra
tion Club will meet Tuesday after
noon with Miss Jessie Powell at 2
o'clock. The major project will be
Roast and Gravies. Every member is
urged to be present.
Rev. W. E. A nderson of Morehead
the Free Will Baptist church Sun- SMYRNA
oay aiternoon.
hn ' c" L.mr'am Hancock of
T .To"'"" Wlln " spent Sunday here with
M ; r r"5' Mr- "1 n. Hermert Hancock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray have moved toj Miss Dollie Davis of New Bern
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Manning and
son Gene and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Savage of Winterville spent Sunday
here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wel
don Fuleher.
Mr. and Mr. Monnie Willis and
Misses Letha Fuleher and Rosalie
Mason attended church at Davis Sun
day evening.
Among those visiting here from
Davis Sunday were: Mr. Clifford
Willis, Luther Lewis, Mr. Warren
Gilgo, Mrs. Herbert W. Salter, Mr,
and Mrs. Virgil Styron and Mrs. Lin
wood Styron.
Mrs. Elmer Salter and Misses Erma
Salter, Evelyn Salter, Margaret
Brown and Mr. Dennis Pittman and
others were visitors at Harkers Is
land Sunday.
Mrs. Neal Sabiston and baby Lar
ry 1 nomas of Beaufort spent the
week end with her sister Mrs. Wel
don Fuleher.
Mrs. Joseph Williams of Morehead
City visited her daughter Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Connie Daniels and
daughter Geneva Carolyn visited
Mr. Daniels and daughter
Carolyn visited Mr. Daniels'
at Lola Sunday.
NORTH RIVER
The North River iome demonstra
tion club met at th- home of Mrs. J.
S. Fuleher, Feb. 1( with 22 members
present, the president presided.
Mrs. S. E. Hayne and Mrs. Billie
Smith, food and nutrition leaders
gave a very interesting talk on their
special suojecis. Mrs. nayne gave n
nice report on the county council
and Mrs. J. S. Fuleher gave interest
ing talk about her trip to New Bern
to the canning school of which we
got some interesting points. We de
cided to take up a collection to pay
our Jane S. McKimmon loan fund.
Also our Federation dues. Our club
score for the month was 106. After
the business the meeting was turned
over to the recreation leaders. The
program was carried out in Valentine
style. Hostesses, Mrs. Fuleher and
Mrs. Helen Arthur served refresh
ment".. Mr. Clarence Beachem is sick at '
this writing. We hope him a speedy
recovery.
Mr. T. L. Willis and son Warren
who has been employed in Southport
is nome tor a while.
Mrs. L. H. Dowdy spent Wednes
day with friends in Beaufort.
Mrs. Billie Powell and daughter
of Russell Creek spent Wednesday
here with relatives.
Mrs. O. D. Warren spent Wednes
day with Mrs. G. D. Purifoy of Rus
sell Creek.
Mrs. Emma Oglesby of Core Creek
visited her daughters Mrs. R. P. Good
ing Saturday.
were served. There were fifty pres
ents given Mrs. Waters. Everyone re
ported a grand time.
Bosses Won't
Hire People with
Halitosis UDT)
People who get and hold jobs
keep their breath agreeable
With the beat to choose from these dtys, m
ployers fvor the person who is most attrac
tive. In business life es In the social world,
halitosis (unpleasant breath) Is considered the
worst o( faults.
Unfortunately everybody suffers from this
offensive condition at some time or other
msny more regularly than they think. Fermen
tation of food particles ekipped by the tooth
brush Is the cause of most cases. Decaying
teeth and poor digestion also cause odors.
The quick, pleasant way to Improve your
breath is to use Listerine, the quick deodorant,
every morning and every night.
Listerine halts fermentation, a major cause
of udoft), and overcomes the odors tnemselves.
Your breath becomes sweet and agreeable. It
will not offend others.
If you value your Job and your friends, use
Listerine, the safe antiseptic, regularly. Lam
bert rharmacal Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Don't offend others Check
halitosis with LISTERINE
BOGUE
Demonstration Club Meets
The Home Demonstration Club
met Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 8th at
the club room. Nine members and
two visitors were present. Rev. and
Mrs. Boggs of Newport met with
us. Always glad to have visitors.
Mrs. L. P. Taylor, pres. presided.
The meeting was called to order on
time and was opened by singing the
song "Sing Your Way Home." The
Collect was read in unison by club
members.
Mr3. J. K. Parker filled her capac
ity as secretary. Two members
reported work done last month in
year book gave their interesting re
ports. Johnston County Ramblers of
Rocky Mount gave a musical pro
gram at White Oak School Saturday
night, Feb. 5th sponsored by our
club and Bethlehem church. Proceeds
were divided between the two clubs
and church. Our club voted at last
meeting to have the J. C. Ramblers
come back in March. Their music and
singing was enjoyed very much.
Miss Margaret Clark County Home
Agent gave a lesson on "Meat Roast'
Dr. W. S. Chadwick
MEDICINE & SURGERY
Office Hours:
9 to I'M 3 to 5 P. M.
and by Appointment
Office over A. & P. Store
Front Street
Office Phone 424-1 Res. 372-1
BUYING A
CASKET
The duty of buying a
casket is one which most
people must face at one
time or another, yet it is
usually approached with
a feeling of bewilderment.
Such an attitude is un
necessary. Value in a cas
ket is made up of the same
elements as value in any
other merchandise. In our
display rooms, patrons
find a wide selection from
which to choose, and a
readiness on our part to
explain the merits of each
article.
Adair & Rice
BEAUFORT, N. C.
Phone 109-J
Dr. W. L. Woodard
announces that
He Has Opened Offices At
Potters Emergency Hospital
BEAUFORT, NORTH CAROLINA
For the general practice of
Denistry and Dental Surgery
Telephone 446-1
Office Hours:
9 to 12 a.
m. 2 to 5 iv
AND BY APPOINTMENT
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Body and Fender Repairing Frame
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Cars Duco Painting Service Goodyear
Tires.
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RESIDEiNTIAL CONTRACTOR
Residence
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