Thursday, January 22, 1942. THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C. PAGE FIVE j 0 c t a 1 ixnh JI er s o n a I Da S- 3 I BE A FRIEND Be a friend. You don't need money; Just a disposition sunny; Just the wish to help another Get along some way or other; . Just a kindly hand extended Out to one who's unbefrienJed; Just the will to gove or lend, This wiil make you someone's friend. Be a friend.' The pay is bigger (Though not written by a figure) Than is earned by people clever In what's merely self-endeavor. You'll have friends instead of neighbors For the benefit of your labors; You'll be richer in the end Than a prince, if you're a friend. Anonymous. here, Mr. and Mrs. wick. Josiah Chad- Mrs. Sara Lee Baker is spend ing this week in Norfolk with rela tives. Bonzell Lewis of Fayetteville the weekend home with his I family. William Longest Jr. spent Tues day in Readsville on business. o ' Mrs. A. P. Adams of Harlowe spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Carraway. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of Cape Lookout were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rad cliffp. George Huntley'Jr. and John Kadcliffe spent Monday in Raleigh on business. Mrs. Blakley Pond of Davis who has been a patient at Potters Emergency hospital was discharg ed Sunday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Elton Willis of Harkers Island announce the birth of a daughter, Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Potters Emergency hospital. Robert Sanders was a business vK.Uor in Raleigh Monday. Kenneth Martin, grandson of E. IX Martin who is stationed at New River Marine Base spent the week end here with relatives. Bob Lang of Greenville was a business visitor here Friday. Little Sterling Chadwick who has been confined to her home on Craven street with chicken pocks is able to be out. o Mrs. Galand Waters of La Grange visited her sister, Mrs. L. C. Davis over the weekend. Mrs. F. E. Heslip returned hpme Sunday from .James Walker hos pital where she has been receiving treatment. Miss Bettie Jane, student of E. C. T. C, Greenville, was home for the weekend. Tom Davis, student of Wake Forest college, spent the weekend home with his parents. John Davis left this week for Chicago where he will enter train ing for military service.' David Gaskill of Ocracoke pass ed through town Wednesday en route to Florence, S. C, for sev eral days. Miss Virginia Chadwick has re turned to her home in Lexington after a visit with her grandparents Mi's. D. Jean Whitloek of Union, S. C, visited the C. L. Beams over the weekend. Mrs. N. W. Taylor and Mrs. Bavard Tavlor visited the Dave Mosiers in Greenville Monday. o Mr. Bayard Taylor and Mrs. Joe House motored to Wilmin;rton last Saturday. Mrs. Clayton Guthrie of Har kers Island was discharged from Potter's Emergency hospital Sun day. o The many friends of Capt. C. W. Clifton will regret to learn of his serious illness at his home on Ann street. g j o Mr. and Mrs. Tom Green and family of Washington were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor Sunday. Lonnie Bell of Merchantsville, N. J., is spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tay lor and other relatives. Friends of John Noe will be glad to learn that he is much improved after a recent illness. Mr. James Wheatly, local repre sentative of The Shenandoah Life Insurance Co., attended the State Conventioin in Charlotte Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mis. Newman Lewis and son of ' Greenville spent the weekend here with their parents. Miss Burnice Tallman is visiting relatives in Newport News, Va. o Harvey Smith was a business visitor in Reidsville Tuesday. o Ensign Coyle who is stationed at Camp Glenn has taken an apart ment at Mrs. Bayard Taylor's. Mrs. Nannie Hinnant is visiting her daughter, Mrs. David Mosier, in Greenville. Mrs. George Cottingham Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherrod Collins of Waycross, Ga., spent last weekend in Beaufort visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Cottingham Jr. Mr. David Gaskill of Ocracoke passed through Beaufort on Wed nesday, enroute to Florence, S. C, to visit relatives. FULCHER-WILLIAMS Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fulcher request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Annie Claire to Mr. James Belk Williamson on Friday, the thirtieth of January nineteen hundred and forty-two at five o'clock in the afternoon Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Beaufort, North Carolina No invitations will be issued in Morehead City or Beaufort. The public is cordially invited. The newlyweds will make their home at Newport. HALL-BEACHAM Miss Edna Beacham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Beacham of Beaufort, became the briJe of Sergeant George D. Hall of Wa pello, Iowa and New River, N. C, at 10 A. M. Monday, Jan. 19, 1942 at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. W. Stanley Potter and Mrs. C. M. Jones were witnesses. Rev. W. Stanley Potter officiated. The couple will make their home at Jacksonville, N. C. TURKEY DINNER The Lizzie Chadwick Circle will serve a Turkey Dinner Saturday, Jan. 24, from 1 1 :30 to 1 :30 in ths old drug store building, corner Turner and Front streets. INFANT IMPROVES The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Perry of North River Road is much better now following a very serious illness. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scott of Harkers Island, announce the birth of a daughter, Wednesday, Jan. 21, a daughter, at Potter's Emergency hospital. SALTER-RHUE Mr. J. . Rheu of Beaufort an nounce the marriage of his daugh ter, Miss Kathleen Rhue, to Ed ward Earl Salter Saturday evening January 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Loftin, Front St., Beaufort, where ihe has been making her home recently. Rev. S. J. Erwin united the couple in a simple but impressive ring ceremony. Only a few immediate friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Salter is employed at the Marine Base near Jacksonville. ANN ST. METHODIST CHURCH W. Stanley Potter, Minister 9:45 A. M. Church School. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. 5:00 P. M. Junior League. 6:45 P. M. Young People, In termediation. 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship. 7 :30 P. M. Wednesday, Prayet Meeting. 7:30 P. M. Thursday, Choir Practice. Worship with us next Sunday. A friendly church with a wel come for you. Army Bayonets Are Housed In Cotton DOVER, N. H. While one group of chemists have been busy perfecting new high explosives for the War Department, other scientists have turned their atten tion to solving another military problem that of providing sold iers with stronger, lighter and less expensive bayonet scabbards. A manufacturer nere has just begun production of new scab vards made of heavy cotton duck impregnated with a plastic called cellulose acetate - butyrate. The scabbards used heretofore consist ed of a wooden shell encased in rawhide and canvas. Officials point out that the new scabbard is stronger than the old bayonet holder and decreases slightly tht overall weight carried by an infantryman.. Spices While imports of certain Euro pean seeds and l'.'af seasonings such as caraway, sage, thyme, and marjoram have been curtailed sharply, the imports of tropical spices have shown increases. fol- the The circles met Monday as lows: The Afternoon Circle at home of Mrs. H. C. Jones. The Ruth Circle at the home of Mrs. H. I. Sanders. The Alma Potter Circle at the home of Mrs. William Willis. The Lizzie Chadwick Circle at the home of Mrs. Elmore Davis. All had good attendance. Sunday is World Service Sun day in all departments of the church. The careo f human life and hap piness, and not their destruction, is the first and only lgitimate ob ject of good government. Thom as Jefferson. WThile just government protects al lin their religious rites, true re ligion affords government its sur est support. Washington. FROST-SNOOKS Mr. and Mrs. Willie Snooks of Beaufort announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hazel Snooks, to Rasha Frost, of Beau fort and Morehead City, Jan. 20, Rev. G. C. Hedgepeth, officiating. FOR SALE--BY THE HEIRS of the late W. B. and Mary P. Merrill One tract of Heav ily Timbered Land on theln land Waterway, 3 miles South of Steel Bridge, Core Creek. See me before Tues day as I am returning to Nor folk on that day. Can be seen at the home of Mr. Jack Par kin in Beaufort. Mrs. A. W. Hartman. Tbe Quickest, Surest Way YOU Can Help Win This War . . . V Buy Defense BONDS STAMPS N. B. A. BELL TAKEN TO DUKE Mr. B. A. Bell who has been quite ill several weeks was taken by ambulance to Duke hospital Tuesday for treatment. Greater Despite record-breaking exports to her allies, chiefly the United Kingdom, stocks of important food in Canada are greater than for many years. ieabreeze Theatre Fri.-Sat. DOUBLE FEATURE Jan. 23-24 Tom Tyler Is Now One Of The 3 MESQUITEERS in "Outlaws Of The Cherokee Trail" WARREN WILLIAM in "Secrets Of The Lone Wolf" Sun.-Mon.-Tues Jan. 25-26-27 FRED ASTAIRE - RITA HAYWORTH in "YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH" with Robert Benchley, John Hubbard, Osa Massen, Frieda Inescort, Quinn Williams Wed.-Thurs. - Jan. 28-29 JOAN BLONDELL - BINNIE BARNES JANET BLAIR As "THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN" with JOHN HOWARD January 30-31 Double Feature NOTICE! Executions served by Sheriff and Deputies which were scheduled to be advertised January 22, 1942, will not be advertised until January 29, 1942. Executions on which partial pay ments have been made, but which have not been paid in full will be advertised beginning February 5, 1942. There will be no further Extension on any Executions as this is the Time Limit allowed by Law. Sheriff C. G. 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