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f J t ! 16 it it; : . . I ! PAGE SIX -:- County Items 'or this column should Tuesday. If your community is instructions and supplies. DAVIS Master Myron "Pete" Davis had the misfortune of breeakinjr his lej Saturday night. Hi- is in Beau fort hospital. "The Crazy Tennv sented a staye show- iit'.ij i ' -.itardav tiiti- Marc It .., in cheol hnibc. 1. now onjoyeii by vvas a good lively everyone, i tn-y are ncJiu overWTTF. I J.i " !'. M- Mr. Anson Davis cf UUi tx-nt Sunday with his nvt'.v Ls ill. .Mrs. Ronald Styron ; i I v s! i r, Will. o.i Oo! :atu rdav mnl' son to XeW t'.oi ;here he is nw.vir.j: t:-...t:uent h's eyes. Mrs. Mary Mnrthy ro been very ill :- 've'-ul v;as carried to Duke Hosohai r. Durham Friday nirht. Mr. Ion Lewis was dischare-eJ from Morehead City hospital last week. He is able to he 'Hit and around with the aid of his crutch es. Mrs. Mabel Smith and daughter spent Sunday at Harkers Island visiting relatives. Miss Melba Willis who is em ployed in Raleigh, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Willis, Sr. Miss Doris Lee Paul, of Lumber ton will spend the week visiting in the home of her aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Styron of Greenville are visiting his parents Mr. an dMrs. Clyde Styron. A Kitchen Shower was given Friday night in honor of the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. George Palter. A short program consisting of rec itations, toasts, and songs, was rendered, preceding the opening of the gifts. Refreshments were then served to all present. Th evening was enjoyed by a. I. Miss Gladys Willis of Williston. stent the week with her sister. Mrs. Carlton Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willis and daughter of Morehead City, ami her mother, Mrs. Maude Willis, of Beaufort, spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Willis' parents Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis. Mrs. Nellie Ingram was called to Norfolk Saturday on account of her mother's illness. LOLA Mrs. Blakeley Wade of Morehead City, spent last week here with hoi mother Mrs. Rittie Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Goodwin were visitors at Lenoxville Sunday Mr. Martie Lupton who is em ployed at New Bern, spent the week-end here with his family. Mr. Walter Goodwin was a vis itor at Lenoxville Sunday. Capt. A. W. Styron of Lenox ville, spent a short while l-."re Sat urday. Mr. George Lupton who has been visitinsr relatives a: New Eern and LevxviHe. returned home Saturday. Mrs. Dora Ethel of Roe '.a ughti r ; short while j r-n in our community Mi'. D. J. Day Roe a short while Saturday, was a visitor at Saturday morn- jng. Mr. Luther Lupton left Monday for Williston where he will be em ployed. MARSHALLBERG Mr. Osborn Davis is home from Louisburg College spend iv.gr the spring holidays. Misses Grace Jones ana Annie itiwiifiMlilMBftiagatt THREE PERIOD DESIGN SOFAS OFFERED AT SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR SPRING CLEARANCE Duncan Phyf e Chippendale Chinese Chippendale Formerly $49- Now only $39 These Beautiful Sofas Must Go Now To Provide Space For New Stock FOR SPRING OPENING OF DOWDY FURNITURE CO. Arendell Street News -:- reach The News office each not represented wrie up for Moore Finer, returned to Green ville Wednesday, after spc ndire ;. few days with their parent.-. Mr. Georce McKaney spent the week-end with Mr. ter Willis. Mr. Leon Lewis, Vi'gil George and Latori-.. .. f-l'it. ! : he w et i;-en. at i. Mr. ;-.iy KoK-rt AcL'le Atkins P. week -e:.d w.-t 1 !.; I Mrs Charlie e. :lli Mis. Y '-a Y. : ! d;.v at M..-el-.-.a.: .'r:,r...idau-:-.Mr. L : an i i Mrs. Wa' urar ! ient! w ; Mr. J. e I'v.i.a . Ly.i'n'a. sen ".he home of Ira: Mr. a: i M-s. vis are h-me fro ; li'.e v t". X Lewis. Gi-av :ll XeW V itiKf rek-.:;ves. Mr. and Mrs. Cl.o. daughter Hester LH.v turned home from Nt zJohn D. Willis who at Jacksonville, sot-nt emtio e 'vetk- ,"ea !1(! at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W sons Bobbie and Harold. J Sundav with Mrs. Willis' :.:s and .. spent ! an-r.ts. Mrs. C. A. Fischer. Lester,. Mad eline and Mildred Fischer wtr; week-end guests of Mr. end Mrs. Roy Fischer. Mr. Wesley Wilson who has been employed at Portsmouth. Va.. is spending several days with his family. Graydon Moore returned to the survey ship at Norfolk after vis iting his parents. Mr. Shelly Willis returned from Marine Hospital at Norfilk, wber; he had been for treatment. SOUTH RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Alex T-: daughter Eviiyn f N. and Crawford Bail s'-en: with Mr. and Mrs. Gtv .xe Mr. Marvin Hardy Bern, spent the week-t r.: leV ev :h h; ; w : ;Vk parents Mr. and. Mr; dy. Mr. Harvey Hardy is here on his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. William Pittman spent Saturday afternoon in Nei1' Bern on business. Mr. and Mrs. Byard Small of Core Creek were visitors at the home of Mrs. Amanda Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eubanks Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Belang:a ai.d children. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ca hoon of New Bern spent the week end with their parents Mr. ar.i .Mis. Linzie Cannon. Mrs. Charlie Glover and son Gr ,-don or Beaufort spent the week-end with her motner Mr Amanda Pittman. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrc Johnnie Cannon and X rence Dix- i and c Bern, spent the hihlren New week-eni wuh their parents Mr. sr.d Mrs. Cannon. MERRIMON Mr. and Mrs. Peters spent the week-end with Mrs. John G. Taylor. Mrs. E. S. Marten rr. Leland and Catherine s lay with Mrs. G. M. Ca: Mrs. George Martin :l c.'.t.'ii ::.e.:: St ra way . cave quilting party on Monday. Those attending were Mesdames H. D. Carraway, Oscar Pittman, Hubert Norris. G. M. Carraway. J. M. Stal rngs, P. F. Can-away. W. B. Mar- FECIAL! -Formerly $75 -Formerly $65 Dial 447-6 Cotton Stamp Plan 1 J & ' " , , x l fi I t ' " ' ' L i d ; r i -if :' vv, i ' Mil' ' iAf Jjfa , Farm people of North Carolina and other Southtrn states are preparing to "wear a part of the cotton sur plus". By voluntarily reducing their cotton acreage in 1941, farmers will each receive as much as $25 worth of cotton stamps which they can exchange at retail stores for cotton goods. Where a sign similar to the one pictur ed above is displayed, it will be found that the business man as well as the farmer is benefitting from the Sup plementary Cotton Program. Details of the plan may be learned from county farm and home agents of the State College Extension Service, or from county and communi ty AAA committeemen. tin, E. S. Ma-tin. H. M. Carraway. and John G. Taylor. Three quilts were tinished during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc-Neal of Beaufort snent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carvaway. Miss Agr.es Can-away spent the week-end at Oriental visaing. Mr. and Mrs. "Pete-' P'et. .;. Pea rt visited her aren Mi Mis. M. H. M. C i-'.way. ; leav.ng to spend day for White days with his Thomason. 5. lew ;iste: Mrs. M. C. LENOXVILLE Misses Julia and Letitia Simp son spent Sunday with Miss Peg gy Guthrie of Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Pake and on, Boyce of Williston, visited rel atives here Sunday. Mr. James Hunnings of Beau fort and Portsmouth. Va.. Mics Norma Parkin and Miss Mary Ma son of Beaufort visited Mrs. Dal las Willis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson vi.-ited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Simpson at Morehead City Sunday. Mrs. Julia Pake. Mrs. Dalles Wil lis and son Jerry, and Master Charles Pake visited Mrs. William Willis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Simpson cf Morehead City visited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Simpson Friday tight. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Day and daughter Mary, motored to Eogue Sunday. Mrs. D. B. Garner re turned home with them after spending- the week-end wiih rela tives. Mrs. Walter Goodwin Loir., who has been ill at the home of Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Styron for some time is some better. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Goodwin and children of Lola, visited rel atives here Sunday. Mr. Burton Daniels of 'J. S. Na vy returned to Norfolk Sunday af ter spending a week with his pa- Now Only $65 Now Only $55 Morehead City THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, To Help Business Vl J . -" -i x i; " s , i rents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels. Miss Verona Daniels returned to Elon College Monday after spendins the Spring holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Burton Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Manlc-y Sprincle and children of New Bern High way visited Mrs. Theresa Saridh r Sunday. Mrs. Sot'hiR Lupton and aught er. Cai'.ie. Mrs. James Willis and granddaughter. Marie, motored to Morehead Citv Sunday afternoon STACY Rev. Forest filled his regular monthly appointment during the week-end. A large crowd attended '.ire show at Davis Saturday night. The Crazy Tennesseans. Mrs. Hattie Daniels and Vivia Lewis attended the shower given i. honor of Mrs. George Salter. Mr. Homer Fulcher who is em ployed at Norfolk, spent th. week end with his wife and mother, Mrs. Polly Fulcher. Mrs. Mannie Fulcher and Mr. Homer Harris are ill at this writ in jr. Their many friends hope them a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ful.'her. ..ir. an ft .Mrs. irvin ruicner ami amily visited friends at Orientt 1 unday. Miss Letna Fulcher wh is em- OUR .DEMOCRACY - by Mat m 0? PREPAREDNESS. ksl iAL'A) r.ti: v , ci- sr HjlS GIN HAD MADE COTTON KING-BUT PAID HIM NOTHING TILL YEARS ; LATER, IN fnsmi 1812. ' ..ySjii CK IN NtW HAVEN " HE GOT SOME FRIENDS TO INVEST, AND BUILT A FACTORY FOR ANOTHER PURPOSE. FLAT FAILURE, BUT EVENTUALLY HIS INITIATIVE, PATIENCE AND ENTERPRISE PROVED OUT. I i I.I. .t II rr MlN THIS FACTORY MASS PRODUCTON - INTERCHANGEABLE PARTS -FOUNDATION STONES OF MODERN INDUSTRY AND TODAYS NATIONAL DEFENSE WERE BOTH DEVELOPED BY ELI WHITNEy- BY 1606 HE PRODUCED 10,000 MUSKETS WITH EACH LOCK. STOCK AND BARREL INTERCHANGEABLE. N. C. ployed at Currituck, N. C, is spending a few days with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ful- cher. I Mr. ami Mrs. R. W. Scarboro and children of Morehead City spert Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Wiibert Lewis and Miss Minnie Willis motored to Marshallberg Sunday to visit their grandson, Delbert Lewis, Jr. Mr. Julian Fulcher and friend Mr. Roy Sparks, is spending some time with Mr. Fulcher's nareiu.'., Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Lewis o; Morehead City, were guest of Mis. Calvin Gaskill Sunday. Mr. Rudolph Mason who is em ployed at Fort Bragg, spent last wi-ik with his part nts Mr. an ! Mi ll. Mas .nid Mrs , ere t'.e ii. I. o r-ii (i.isk i 1 ili.l my . SMYRNA Mis. V. A. t'iiaov. i'.k L-l.tef Miss F.iolse, Mis. iianroek and Mrs. H. R. k and son were quests at vvith Mr. and Mis. Cl S. t Marshallberg Stioday, it :is I eirir Mr. W illis' biithday. Dr. Grey R. Wiilis, his son of Durham, eame to spend the week-end, lv: v.as aeco'iipaiiied by two nurses from Duke hospital Misses Hilda Smith ami Agnes Atkinson. All enjoyed a pleasant day. Messrs. Jones and Bledsoe, of Winston-Salem, were visitors here several days last week. Capt. Guion Simpson of CCC, Kings Mountain, spent a few das here last week with his family. Mrs. Mitchell Willis of More head City visited her mother Mrs. Nannie Lewis Sunday. Mrs. William Tyler who hni been visiting her mother for sev eral weeks returned to Beaufort Friday. Mrs. Bessie Webb of Morehead Citv. spent afew hours here a.i at Marshallberg Sunday. Miss Margaret HamiMon of Beaufort Hospital, visited Mrs Vernon Simpson one day la.t week. A for Smyrna time it 1 lire swept m or. turday and for a sho; ;ed as if several hoim burned ; for1 anatel: . and the flames we c jout two o'clock. WIRE GRASS The Wiregrass H. D. Club held, its regular meeting at the home oi Mrs. M. M. Eubanks Tuesday, March 18, at 2 P. M. Mrs. Will Norris presided. The members answered the roll by giv ing a current event. Song, "Hail, Club Women, Crowned Through Service." The message of Dr. Branch on "teeth'' was brought to us by Miss Clark, followed by a good outline that would help the health of ev ery family. "The Year Aroum Home Garden; Plenty Milk; Eggs and Beef. This could and should be had by all families in this coun ty. Showing how important these things are to national defenso. We club women will strive to make better our goal. The Jane S. McKimmon's pledge and the Club Federation dues were paid. Plans were made to con tribute to the curb market fund be April 1st. IT SEEMED A ., Ml Mrs. Griff Dudley entered some very good rolls and Mrs. Will X or ris "some fine biscuits in the local club contest. Mrs. M. M. Eubanks and Mrs. W. J. Merrill presented a playlet that was enjoyed. The club presented Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mrs. C. A. Merrill with birthday gift Mrs. A. H. Tolman who had the misfortune of loosing htr home re cently was also remembered with a gift. The hostess assisted by her daughter served delicious honi-j made cookies and lemonade to the eleven members present and twi visitors; Mrs. R. Taylor joined. S mis' "Is Everybody Hap closed the meeting. The next meeting will be in at the home of Mrs. Victor Ta.'. April la., ("ome, la.la-s of Wi i. r.:ss and help 'lie Win. irrass ci HARLOWE Mr. ard Mrs. J. iiay-nond P. .11 re; ante-! '1 hurday night f r r.i Kiehmomi where- Mrs. Ball entered a hospital for examination Mrs. K. W. Ward was hi Beau fort Friday afternoon. Mis. R. K. King of Bachelor, ac companied by her mother Mrs. Z. R. Martin spent Friday with Mrs. A. B. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ball. Mrs. A. X. Bell attended the Junior-Senior Banquet at Beaufort Friday night. Misses Mary Frances MoVton, Emily Taylor, Jean Ball and Re becca Bell Small were on the pro gram Friday night at the Junior Senior Banquet in Beaufort. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morton mo tored to Beaufort Thursday night on business Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.ee Tay lor of New Bern came down Sup day to bring Mrs. Myrtle Taylor who has been visiting in New Bern. -s fit j i' nnnnn n nrrx 0 You may save trouble and perhaps a serious accident by having your car prepared for summer driving now. Sinclair Dealers are now featuring a special Sinclair-ize for Summer Service. It makes your car safe for summer driving as its manufacturer recommends. It includes: 1. TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL drained, flushed and refilled. 2. CRANKCASE drained, flushed and refilled. 3. FRONT WHEELS pulled and re-lubricated, as your car manufacturer recommends. 4. RADIATOR cleaned of anti-freere, rust and sludge. 5. CHASSIS lubricated. 6. BATTERY tested and refilled to proper level. 7. SPARK PLUGS cleaned and adjusted. BE SAFE! See your nearby Sinclair Dealer. Have him Sin clair-ize your car today. Tom Potter, Agent Sinclair Refining Company, Inc. Thursday, March 27th, 1941. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis and children visited Dr. and Mrs. Josh Dvis Sunday at. Smyrna. Mrs. Clayton Evert tte spent Sunday with her daughter Mrs. M. C. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Hueh Carraway of Beaufort and Will Norris of Wne Grass visited Mrs. A. P. Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adams oi Merrimon spent Sunday vitn Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams. Mrs. E. Claud Taylor of Bache lor, passed through Friday after noon enroute to Havelock to meet her mother Mrs. O. E. Edgerton, of Ruhdgh who will visit her. Miss Ha.el Tay.or of Smithf-VM and Miss Margaret Taylor of R:.l iigh, passed throueii Sate -day c: i.o:te to Bachelor to social Mn- :-.y with th :r parent-. Mr. am! M v. X. ii. Taybn-. Claud Martin . ; Soti-i ".fi ' I, e V. . od th. rough Sati 'aclli t visit ii. Kin..-. -- ' I M rt . n ;oi o,; a, a ac .ie .. o- .r.-.lu'M.ry aite1 no. oi to attend tile hirtiui-.y p. : .y of Little Miss Jean Ca.-M Tayla., young daughter of Mr. ta.d A : s. Claud Taylor. SUBSCRIBE TO THE EEAU FORT NEWS. x 7X Tn&MrTs ciwwnKriKAAiM wane i i-ilM"'"""1"' l...nMny
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