PAGE TWO THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT. X. C. Thursday, April 7, 1938. , County News -:- Mrs. Sarah Dudley of Beaufort i vti.J iur thiiuien neie lvcenuy. mi a. i.-aie.i xJarKer spent ui3i v.c'.k h?re with her daughter Mr. Charlie Lewis. Mr. Alien Lupton spent last Items for this column should reach The News office each Tuesday. If your community is not represented write up for instructions and supplies. atives in and around town reccni- BOGUE Miss Lucy Gray Smith, the at tractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith and Mr. Robert Lei Littleton of Jacksonville were quietly married Friday at Beau 'fort. They will make their home at Jacksonville. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Polly Anna Smith and Master George Taylor cele brated their 9th birthday Sat urday April 2. There were 23 guests present.. After games were played the presents were op ened, they received many pretty and useful gifts, refreshments of pink lemonade and cake were ser ved, favors of Easter eggs and bal Ions were given. All reported a grand time. Mrs. J. D. Weeks gave a pea shelling Thursday night that was enjoyed by 25 of the young folks prizes were given to the couple shelling the most peanuts first prize went to L. F. Russell and Miss Reba Taylor. Refreshments of iced lemonade and cake were served. Mr. George Sutton is very ill at this writing. We hope he will soon be out again. Miss Edith Taylor, Zeke Hew. itt and Miss Eva Mae Weeks and Joe Kurksman attended the mov ies at Morehead City Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker and children of Silverdale were visit ors at Mrs. Tom Guthrie Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kelly and baby of Newport were visitors here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Russell. Mrs. Lewis and children of Broad Creek spent Sund ly here with Mrs. Lewis daughter Mrs. Harold Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ross of Vanceboro were visitors here Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Goodwin of Swansboro were visitors here Sunday evening. Mr. Zeke Hewitt and Miss Edith Taylor paid Hubert a visit Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones Jr. spent the week end at Atlantic with Mrs. Jones parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kogers ani son and Mrs. B. L. Courtney called on Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Gar ner last Sunday while enroute to Beaufort. Miss Louise Morton of North Mark' we is visiting Miss Ruby I inward. Debaters from Atlantic and Morehead City met in Newport School Auditorium Monday morning to debate the question. Resolved That the Forty Eigt States Should Adopt a One House Legislative System. Affirmative Morehead, Negative Atlantic. Out of the three votes cast, The Af firmative received two. Newport School sent two de bating teams to different places i nthe county on Monday, April 4, the Newport Negatives went to Atlantic to debate against More head City. The Morehead Affirma tives were victorious. The New port Affirmative went to More head City to debate against At lantic. The Newport Affirmative at Morehead won the victory. week at Lola. WILLISTON WIRE GRASS Miss Opal Merrill, a student at the Woman's College of the Uuni versioty of North Carolina is spending a few days with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Merrill. Mrs. R. T. Dudley and daughter Blanche visited Mrs. Dudley's brother in Morehead City Satur day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Smith and little daughter Shela Fay of Bachelor spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. D. F. Merrill. Mr. G. L. Dudley of New Bern hfime for a while. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks spent the ,vek en:l at Sanatori- u.ii, .. L., vis;t:n',' their son and daughter Floyd tj1:.::;!:-- and Mrs. O. B. Isreal. Mr. Odell Merrill a student at Wake Forest is home for a few days. Miss Beatrice Nonis of Beau Tort spent the uek-end with her i rnrents Mr. and M::. W. B. Nor- Rev. Mr. Madison filled his reg ular appointment here Sunday night. Mr. a:ul Mis. Marvin Hill of Atlantic spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Temer Will is. Mrs. Willis returned to Atlan tic for the week with litr auvuh ter. Mr. ft id Mr.;. Cul'.ie Piner ; n' Sunday at Straits with their daughter Mrs. Lillie Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Smith of At lantic spent the week end here withv.ith her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Piner. Mrs. Lorena Piner who is still on the sick list is improving. Mrs. Rosa B. Neely of Del., who has been on the sick list is very much improved. She is spending the week at Smyrna with her sis ter Mrs. Lonnie Gillikin. Mr. Cullie Piner made a bus iness trip to Morehead City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Benson Martin spent Saturday nijht and SiVuy with his brother George Martin. Mr. G. M. Carravay spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ke:ie Wal lace. Rev. Mr. Joyje spent Friday night with Mr. and Mis. E. S. Martin. Quite a number from here at tended the funeral of Mrs. Ida Gilbert Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jamea Roberts anJ chil dren and her sister Mrs. Johnnie Becton ef Morehead City spent Sunday afternoon with their par ents Mr. and Mrs. H. M Carra way. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin ami Miss Ketura Ji.meiii.i .veve ! iness visitors in Fkuufc.t Mon day. Miss Eleanor Can aw a." s-r"ni Monday afternoon v.it'.i Mrs. G. M. Cairawav. Willis had been appointed. Mr. Wiili who had been appointed by the State Board stated that he would b-1 unable to serve. D. W. Morton of Beaufort was formerly eltcted chin-man of the board Mr. Jackson will serve as secre tary and James Wallace Mason of Beaufort, will serve as the Repub lican member of the boarj. PULL UP YOUR PANTS Nine meetings to demonstrate the possibilities of a simple water system for the farm home were concluded las: week in Edge combe County. Horace Herring, J. B. Suggs and E. E. Butts of Greene Coun ty have installed l.C'O feet of rfvzin tile under the direction of the farm agent. John D. Winstead cf Pers-in County planted live acres of a1 falfa this sprin-? ( -, land w lich had been in a los; rdoza sod for the past two years. RUSSELL CREEK Rev. W. E. Anderson of More head City will fill his regular ap pointment at the Free Will Bap tist church, Sunday, April the 10th., at two oMock. Every one is invited to attend. The 4-H club girls will meet Saturday, April the 9th at two o'clock with Misses Mildred and Lucille Springle. Each member is urged to be present and bring their apron. We are indeed glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carraway move in to our community. We are hoping the young couple much happiness. Mrs. G. R. Russell was the guests of Mrs. Roy Carraway Sunday afternoon. Election Board Has First Meet SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS $1.50 A YEAR The Carteret County Board of , Elections held its first meeting 1 last Saturday for the purpose of naming new officers. William H. Jackson of Morehead City (Dem.) was named to the place which Gus For Htadachti and Biliousntss dut to Constipation ioc 6 ix SiiM f 3L M fjS r $1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS Five of the six managers in ths Georgia-Florida league this year are new men. The only holdover is Cy Morgan at Thomasville. Sam Leslie, Jr., sod of Samuel A. Leslie of the New York Giants base ball team, is pictured at the Gi ants' spring training camp at Baton Rouge, La., taking a hefty swing at the ball. Little Sam, who, when he grows op, is thinking of filling his dad's shoes, takes his baseball so seriously that he even donned his father's uniform. Buy handkerchiefs with what it saves It Un't nnrmtarr to fir 50 or mora to gt quality la ft denlifrics, Lwterine Tooth Pit Ate, mle by the maker of LUlerine, com pi to you in Urge tubo at 25. Note how it clean, btMutifiraand protect your teeth. Mare- ' orer it uves you approximately $3 year over SO dentifricea. Buy things you nerd with that saving-, handkerchief are merely a allocation. Lambert Phar aaacal Co. LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 25c CORE CREEK BAY VIEW The second quarterly New Bern District Conference of The Pentecostal Holiness church will convene at Graham's chapel Sat urday April lGth. Dinner will he served on the grounds. The pub lic is invited to attend. Mrs. C. A. Merrill and Mrs. Leslie Springle of Russell's Creek visited i datives in our communi ty Sunday afternoon. LENOXVILLE Eaker Lupton of fp-.;nt the weel: mother, Mr?. iioae to:1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Small of Har lowe took their baby to Greenvilla Friday to the Doctor. His mother, Mrs. Nannie Small went them. Mr. and Mrs. W C . Whiiams and children visited his prii.:.;, Mr. a.id Mrs. Henry Williams at Newport Sunday. was ill thi lJ. an:. Atlan- Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplain of Wer.i Beaufort visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sawyer spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Graham. Mrs. Edward Chadwick and son visit'" 'I i-elatives here Sunday. M -. and Mrs. M. W. Sawyer i "' & while Sunday with Mr. rr.: Mrs. J. T. Graham. .VI ,i. Edward Chadwick and . r n Mr-. C. V. Graham, Sunday. M-x Earl Taylor of Beaufort R.F.D. and Mrs. John Chaplain of .st Beaufort spent Thurs day h re with their parents, Mr. and ?Irs. J. T. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Currier and daughter, Erma spent the v. :ol: end at Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Powell and daughter Jessie of Russell Creek visited relatives and friends here Sunday afternoon. M. Riley Norman of Russell Creek spent a while Sunday with Mr. Herbert Small. Mrs. B. T. Hirdesty of Eliza beth City spent a while here Sat urday Mrs. J. F. Small. Mr. v.:v Mr.?. To ti:;u:utl-, V? e.ul here with !: S.ip'-da I.i'pti ::. ..in. ( .', -:-., past wjc-'; out i ;:roved n::w. M.s. U. :. G.cd.vli cf 1 daughter .!.-s. Joe Rose of ti2 werj vi.-iUois in our cuminuni- with ! ! Monday. Miss Eiruie Smith s.Kr.t tl;e weeU-end at South Rive:' with h.'r Grandmother. and Mrs. Dennis Goodwin visited relatives here Satu.-day. Mr. and Mrs. Jettie Willis and son Donald Bell and grand-daughter Janice were visitors at the I-ome of Mis. Julia Pake Sunday j:tc.n:ion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simp son visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lupton spent Sunday at Cedar Island, Mrs. Lupton's father Mrs. George Lup ton returned with them to spend a few days. Mr. an?. Mrs. Fred Smith and little daughter Shelia Kay of Bachelor spent a while Sunday with her sister Mrs. L. C. Dick in son. Mrs. J. H. Dickinson is visit ing her daughter Mrs. Ennis Bas-; of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dickinson spent a while Sunday night with Mrs. Dickinson's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Eubanks. Miss Marguerite Dickinson and Mis. J. G. Dickinson and her two children Sonny and Peggy were visitors in Clinton Sunday. Mrs. Roy Mason spent a while Friday visiting her father Mr. J. P. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor of Morohad City spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. C, Dickinson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Dickinson j spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. , Dickinson's sister Mrs. Rosa Lang I c'jilo. ; Mr. Cecil Lar.gdale spent Sun- (J-.'y with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Langdali. MERRIMON Mrs. Mittie Guthrie. Mrs. An- vL-iteJ her parents, Mr. and D!xn 8"d Lillian Willis aLki-iiuiru eiiurcn services here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lawrence and children of Bettie visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Runnings Sunday. Mrs. James Willis is visiting relatives at Cedar Island. NEWPORT The town was greatly shocked at the news of the grammer grade student. John Walter Murdoch's death last Thursday. Funeral services were held at the Wild wood cemetery Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roy Gar ner of Elizabeth City were visi tors in Newport recently. Mr.. B. R. Herrington visited Inis -parertts recently the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Herrington at their home here in Newport Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers of Elizabeth City visited their rel- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carraway who have been living with Miss Jameson, have moved near Beau fort. Miss Elva Salter of Beaufort spent the week-end with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Salter. BABY CHICBS FOR SALE See or write: Dickinson Hatchery Raymond Dickinson, Mgr. BEAUFORT, R.F.D. GOOD SEEDS ARE CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN For a Successful Garden DEMAND WOOD'S SEED FROM I'OUB LOCAL DEALE8 Write for Wood's Crop Special and Spring Catalog f BABY CHICKS FOR SALE ONLY OCTAGON PREMIUM STATION IN CARTERET COUNTY JAMES D. RUMLEY Telephone 329-1 Beaufort, N. C "THEY'RE AS PROUD AS A SCOTCHMAN mmm With His Bagpipe oft Pantile!' "IF I COULDN'T BUY ANOTHER, I WOULD NOT PART WITH IT FOR A THOUSAND DOL LARS. IT IS TRULY THE BEST INVESTMENT WE EVER MADE ... ITS THE WAY TO TRIPLE THRIFT." t .. J . WIOffW "'WW : jffi ! , r But As Beautiful As It Is ---Beauty Is Only Skin Deep Thrifty, careful buyers will not be satisfied with beauty alone. Discriminating buyers want to know what lies beyond its exterior. And here General Ehctric also excels for under its glistening beauty is found the heart of the refrigerator the sealcd-in steel mechanism with oil cooling and pressured lubrication. Only General Electric gives you this, and with it triple thrift. Gives you greater dollar for dollar value, lower current cost and longer refrigerator life. NEVER BEFORE Could your money buy so much General Electric re frigerator. General Electric says, "These are the most beautiful, .the most thrifty refrigerator we ever built." Come in find let us show you these marvelous refrigerators tiui today cost no more than ordinary makes. $139.00 Up 17c A Day Buys Some Models y J ; ' .' Ml AND YOU, TOO, WILL BE PROUD OF YOUR G-E- r iHIESeir Furniture Co GBH1AAI0 mcrmc turner street BEAUFORT, N, C. Si 51

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