Thursday, January 22, 1942.
PAGE SIX
DON'T SAY "NO" TO THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
-;- County News -:-
EEP YOU
t
Items for this column should reach The News office each
Tuesday. If your community is not represented write up for
dD H JL Jl N (B
instructions and supplies.
THE BEAUFORT NEWS BEAUFORT, N. C.
i rati; c . !i i
SOUTH RIVER
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cannon
of New Bern spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Linzie Can
non. Mr. and Mis. Gaston Hill car
ried his mother, Mrs. Julia Hil!
home Sunday to Sea Level.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wallace
spent a short while Saturday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Rhone
Wallace. .J-.A&.1
Mrs. Rhone Wallace is getting
better. Hope she will soon be well
again.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pittman of
New Bern spent Sunday afternoon
with her mother, Mrs. George
Hardy.
Mrs. Elijah Dixon went to
Beaufort Monday to the doctor for
treatment. We hope she will soon
be better.
Mrs. George Tosto spent Mon
day with Mrs. Guy Conway.
Mr. Ramond Cannon was taken
to Potter's Emergency hospital in
Beaufort Sunday with pneumonia.
We hope for him an early recov
ery. Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace
of Durham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Taylor of Durham spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and rMs. John Wallace.
MERRIMON
Mrs. P. F. Carraway and chil
dren, George Carraway, 11a Ver
non Currie, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Felton motored to Oriental
on Sunday and spent the day with
Mrs. Carraway's sister, Mrs.
Claud Edwardson.
Private Grady Carraway of
Fort Bragg spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Car
raway. Rev. M. 0. Stephenson of More
head City filled his regular ap
pointment Sunday at 11 o'clock.
He was dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Martin.
Mrs. Sam Mills of Bridgeton
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs.
E. L. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Duncan,
Miss Lena Duncan and Miss Jones
of Beaufort were in the neighbor
hand on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams spent
Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Carraway.
Mr. and Mrs. "Hunk" Taylor of
Durham, and Miss Annie Bell Wal
lace of Morehead City spent Sun
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Wallace.
Mrs. Anna Thomason, her son,
David, and Miss Louise Townsend
of Whiteville returned home last
week after spending several days
with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stallings.
Miss Althera Flythe of Wilson is
visiting her father, H. T. Flythe.
Mr. and Mis. Pete Becton of
Beaufort spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Car-rawav.
Miss Myra Love Paul of Bache
lor spent Sunday with Misses
Minnie and Agnes Carraway.
Mrs. George Tosto of South Riv
er spent Monday with Mrs. G. M.
Carraway.
We are glad to report that Mr.
D. M. Salter who has been on the
sick list is improving.
Mr. Oscar Pittman who ha
been working at Edenton is visit
ing his family for a few days.
Mrs. J. M. Stallings went to
Eeaufort on Monday for medical
treatment. She has an ear infec
tion. Mr. George Edward Caraway
of the Coast Guard, is spending a
few days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Carraway.
BACHELOR
Mr. ' Phillip Taylor and sister,
Emily, of" North Harlowe, visited
in the community Sunday.
Mrs. John Conner of Dover, Mr.
Manly Conner and son, Lester, of
New Bern RFD, Mr. Sherrod Tay
lor, Mrs. Guy Pinker and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hattie Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Lantis Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Taylor, Mrs. C.
B. Belangia, all of Newport New?.
Va.., attended the funeral of Mr.
J. L. Taylor Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Manly Eubanks
and son, Mack, were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. T. Elmo Taylor
Sunday.
Helen and Janet Simpson visit
ed Dorothy and Gerald Taylor
Sunday.
Sheila Kay Smith spent Sunday
with Jean Carol Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Felton Jr. of
North River and Mr. George Car
raway visited Miss Ester Grey Tay
lor Sunday.
ATv and Mrs. Ralph Simpson vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tallman of
Beaufort RFD and Miss Bertha
Bell were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Taylor Sunday afternoon.
Friends of Virginia Taylor are
wishing her a quick recovery from
her illness.
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service met with Mrs. w. L.
Harris Thursday afternoon. Rev.
and Mrs. J. R. Poe and daughter,
Mary Frances, Mrs. Don Barbour
and Dr. and Mrs. Hussey of Beau
fort were welcome visitors.
Mrs. L. P. Taylor and children
of Vanceboro spent several days
last week with Mrs. H. N. Harris.
fi n i ' I i
feULil! si Lii il i
DAVIS
"THE UNITED STATES HAS NEVER LOST A WAR.I and I'm
sure that all true Americans have a great deal of pride and
comfort in that fact" said Silliman Evans, the new Chicago
Sun Publisher who, with four "Angels of Mercy, recently ap
peared on NBC's Plantation Party Broadcast in behalf of the
American Red Cross. Mr. Evans, in his appeal for funds,
stated, "L for one. find a great deal of pride in the tact mat
Americans have never failed to answer the call of their great
Red Cross organization. Because it has never failed to answer
the plea of stricken and unfortunate people, regardless of who
regardless of when regardless of where. The Red Cross
has extended its aid to every country on the globe, even at an
hour when our most hated enemy of today was humbled to the
ground by an earthquake. Never, since the American Red
Cross was founded by Clara Barton in 1882. has this great or
ganization had to call on the government for financial help. The
people of America have always contributed generously to its
work. The present war can be no exception our boys are
going to need the Red Cross. It is up to all of us to contribute
as generously as possible for it is now faced with its grcr ' ?t
lask. Please! Good people of America don't say 'NO' to ...e
American Red Cross this year. For the American Red Cross has
nevnr said 'NOT to anvonl"
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Fulcher and
daughter, Ava, of New Bern, spent
Sunday here with her relatives.
Mr. Guion Willis of Norfolk, Va.
spent a few days of the past week
here with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Willis Sr.
Miss Melba Willis left Thursday
for Asheville where she has ac
cepted a position.
Rev. Bill Blades Parkin of Beau
fort preached at the F. W. B.
rhnvrh Sundav and Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Davis of
Beaufort spent Sunday afternoon
with his sister, Mrs. A. F. Davis.
Mrs. W. C. Willis of New Bern
visited her mother, Mrs. Sallie
Muruhv Sundav.
Mr. Martin Dixon of Salter Path
spent Sunday with his brother Mr
Sterling Dixon.
Mrs. Hattie Parkins and Mrs.
SaDhronia Mason of Beaufort
scent Sundav here visiting friends
Mrs. Rosalee Davis returned
home Saturday from Lumberton
after spending the past three
weeks with her mother.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Willis Friday the 16th twin girls,
Jean and Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Sprlngle
and small daughter of Wilmington
are spending a while here with
Mrs. Springle's mother, Mrs. Pol
ly Fulcher.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chaplain and
son of West Beaufort spent Sun
day afternoon here with Mrs. W.
D. Blake and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Beachem
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Maivin
Taylor and Sara, and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Beachem spent Sunday witii
relatives in Oriental and Vande-
mere.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Warren of
Morehead City spent f short while
here Sunday with M". and Mis. L.
J. Hill.
SEA LEVEL
HARLOWE
Mrs. Carlton Taylor and Mrs.
R. W. Ward were in Morehead
City Tuesday on business.
Clyde Campen of Texas, accom
panied by his sister, Mrs. Bettie
Pake and her son, Billie, of Bettie
visited their cousin, Mrs. A. N.
Bell on Thursday.
Mrs. A. H. Tallman of near
Beaufort spent Friday with her
nephew, Philip Taylor.
Mrs. R. W. Ward, Miss Mar
guerite Becton and Mrs. Carlton
J. Taylor were in Beaufort Thurs
day on business.
Miss Blanch Bell who works at
Morehead City spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
N. Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken L. Dickinson
and son of Beaufort visited Mrs.
W. C. Williams Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lou Bel who has been liv
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dick
inson at Core Creek is now with
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ball.
CORE CREEK
We are all glad to learn that
Mrs. L. C. Dickinson is able to be
out again.
Mrs. Douglas Sabiston and chil
dren left Saturday for South Car
olina. Mr. Ray Dickinson is still on
the sick list. Those who visited
him Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Kin Dickinson of Beaufort, Mr.
and Mrs. Aelx Taylor of Harlowe,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dickinson, and
Mr. Curt Dickinson.
Miss Irene Sabiston spent Mon
day in New Bern.
Mrs. Lula Bell who has been
staying with her daughter, Mrs.
Earl Dickinson has gone to Har
lowe to stay with her daughter.
Mrs. Grace Ball.
Mrs. Curt Dickinson is on the
sick list this week.
The Five C's Club met Monday
evenini? in the Community House,
with Mrs. David Merrill as hostess.
After the business meeting gamei
were played and then the hostess
served cake and punch.
Mrs. Earl Dickinson is on the
sick list this week.
Birthday Party
Miss Alice Marie Taylor, daugh
ter of Mrs. Lydia L. Taylor of Sea
Level, celebrated her fifteenth
birthday Friday night, January
ifi
After several games were play
ed Mrs. Taylor brought in the
birthday cake with candles lighted.
The lights were turned out and
everyone sang "Happy Birthday."
Cake, punch, peanuts and mints
were served by the hostess.
Miss Taylor received many nice
and useful gifts.
The guests were: Romona Sal
ter. Louise Lewis. Marearet Sal
ter, Pearl Fulcher, Evelyn Taylor,
Gilda Salter, Varina Taylor, Keta
Salter, Helen Smith, Iris Edwards,
Mary Alice Smith, Elsie Nelson,
Geraldine Salter, Hilton Lee Tay
lor, Horace Gaskill, Edward Tay
lor, Curtis Salter, Ralph Gaskill,
Mildon Lewis, Wallace Gaskill,
Linas Willis, Clifton Lupton,
Ralph Pittman, Harvey Taylor,
Tullie Williams, Blanchard Lup
ton, Doity Gaskill, Alvah Braxton
Fulcher, Andrew Pittman, Monnie
Fulcher Jr., Lester Gaskill, Hed-
rick Salter, Cecil Ray Hamilton,
Alex Nielsen, Hershall Allen Tay
lor, Marvin Fulcher, Stanley Sal
ter and Braxton Tayor.
The guests left at 10 o'clock
each saying they enjoyed the party-
MANY CHILDREN
IN COUNTY GE 1
VACCINATIONS
The Health Department has had
a considerable increase in requests
for Diphtheria and Whooping
Cough immunizations during the
past week. It is hoped that trie
nuhlir will continue their interest
1 " "
in the fact that there is an urgent
need that all children over six
months old receive the injections.
With approximately 70 cases of
Diphtheria reported for North
Carolina for the past month the
danger from this disease is ocnsid
tva'Jle. The local Health Department is
giving Diphtheria Toxoid injec
tions to children, free of charge,
Tuesday afternoon from 1 to 3,
and Saturday morning from 9 to
12. Whooping Cough Vaccine may
be received at the same hours for
a small charge.
THROUGH OUR CONVENIENT
GMAC Payment Plan
FOR REPAIR SERVICES AND ACCESSORIES
When It Is Not Convenient For You To Call In Person We Will
Give Prompt Attention To Your Mail and Telephone Orders.
We might as well face the facts. To facilitate war production,
you're going to have to make your present car last and last The na
tional welfare requires that existing automobile transportation be main
tained at the highest efficiency possible without interfering with the
war effort.
In order to help you keep your car in good order; to help you
maintain its even operation, we will utilize the GMAC services, as we,
are now equipped to offer you a special plan whereby you can finance
repairs on your car whatever the make or model and pay for them
in regular convenient monthly payments.
BRING YOUR CAR IN AND DISCUSS WITH US THIS
EASY GMAC PAYMENT PLAN
SPECIAL NOTICE
AH parts, accessories and labor will be strictly cash, beginning
January 1, 1942. We are forced to do this because of the shortage of
parts and accessories. Please do not embarrass us and yourself by ask
ing for credit. We will be glad to handle your repair jobs amounting
to $25.00 or more on the above mentioned GMAC payment plan.
SOUND CHE
0LET COMPANY
SALES SERVICE
I Morehead City
North Carolina
The newly adopted Marine
Corps slogan in North Carolina is,
"Let's go with the Marines."
NORTH RIVER
Mr. Otis Willis of Southport
spent the weekend here with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Murphy
and children of Beaufort spent a
while here Sunday with Mr. Clay
ton's sister, Mrs. W. D. Blake and
family.
Mrs.' Thelma Whitehurst of
Beaufort spent Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Jesse Wade.
CONFIDENCE!
Here's one for the books. On
December 31, Corporal Vincent
Bogert, New York radio and pub
licity man, now attached to the
96th Coast Artillery here, married
Miss Marie Cowan in Conway, t.
C, and spent a short honeymoon
at Myrtle Beach.
Simple announcement in the so
ciety columns until the item was
read one day by Staff Sgt. Roland
E. DeHaven, also of the 96th. De
Haven didn't know Bogert, but,
when he read the item, he figured
he ought to.
You see, DeHaven also was mar
ried last month, and his wife's
maiden name was also Cowan. The
date was the 13th (by a dexterous
reversal of figures, you can get a
coincidence out of this). What's
more, he too was married in Con
way and, after that, actually pick
ed Myrtle Beach for his honey
moon. Bogert wears size 8 shoes. De
Haven wears size 9.
"iff 4 Vr nfofrit iffri-'Hs ffiiffl'Wtomm .-WflrtiT-iturfhTiHi MwttMiW nrffliii- iiiif nm tirii"tr tut MratiBf n i f fimriwyrii i.Trtmaifi ifrtinffyrflrrriii utetrtirr -Vr mnnn-'
SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS
$1.50 PER YEAR.
LIST YOUR CARTERET COUNTY
TAXES NOW 10 PERCENT PEN
ALTY FOR FAILURE TO LIST
DURING JANUARY
THE ROYAL BAKING COMPANY
TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO
THANK EACH ANEf EVERY ONE
OF THE THOUSANDS 17EI0
VISITED BAMBY'S NEW HOME
Every member of the Royal Baking Company organization
deeply appreciates the overwhelming interest shown bj
thousands of loyal friends who attended the housewarming
festivities at the new plant. It was a demonstration ol
friendship that has warmed the hearts of every man and
woman throughout the entire Royal Baking Company organ
ization and one which will be always remembered.
Be assured that a Royal welcome awaits you any time you
care to visit the New Home of the Royal Baking Company.
It will always be an honor to show friends, old and new,
through the plant
And so again, we say and every member of the organization
joins with us-"We thank you!"
BAKING COMPANY
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
I
!
5
!
I
X
1
t
?