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FRIDAY, JJdNE 17, 1938 THE DARE COUNTY TIMES Paue 'inrtv. ' /vi ^ Cjius tiray enroute to his Station on Long Island, N. Y. MANNS HARBOR NEWS Mrs. Gaston Mann motored to Engelhard Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jaccie Burrus and Richard Mann motored to Eugol- hard, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Midgett, Madleen Jones, Melba Jones, How ard Jones and "Dennis Swindell motored to Engelhard Tuesday night. Clarence Mi'dgett was in Engel hard Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sawyer have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith of Churchland, Va. Tom Sutton, Ralph Craddock. Hugh Craddock and Roy Midgett motored to Engelhard Monday night. QUALITY PAt NTS NEW LIVING ROOM IN EIGHT HOURS With This Amazing Finish It b«ouhf/ n«w nvw |oy in dncoroiinOf vvirhout ditcomfort of vciot roomi. AMoxing NCU> TONE* a nour indoor Enitfu {> •ai>ly oppliod. Pro- ducoi a boautiful taooth, wathoblo fin- ith> Driot Aol in o low houn. Invotti- oolo boforo you buy or tpocify ony ofher finith for living, dining or bodrooa wolU. Martin-Senour’s NEU-TONE Flat, Washable Wall Paint M*$ Nou-Ton« eomoi m a wid« varlat/ of booutifu* Mnn thot noraonlxo porfocfly with 0iod«m imorior docoroting idoot. A tonilory finlih t * uto it It ooiily wothod. Forms o boto for mony tmort gloxo ond bUndod woll oFfocts. $#• us for color tuggotfions. For Sale By Jones Wholesale Company Manteo, N. C. Corneilis Livernian, Dennis Swindell and Eddie Berry spent the week-end in Gum Neck. M. M. Sawyer v>as in Manteo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Burrus, Mrs. Frederick Johnson, Mrs. Claude Midgett and Mrs. Lee JIann motored to Engelhard Wed nesday. Gaston Mann and Jack Sawyer have moved to Engelhard where they are to fish pound nets this summer. Cammillis Liverman and Den nis Swindell of Gum Neck are spending sometime here while Mr. Liverman is having his boat re modeled. SALVO NEWS -MASHOES I’ERSOiVALS Mrs. Preston Twiford and little daughter and .Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Spencer ot Manns Harbor weie visitors here.Sunday. Mrs. Maud Basnight, Miss Flo rence Basnight and Jliss Sarali Twiford siient the week-end at Manns Harbor. Miss Basnight and -Miss Twiford have recently returned home from school to spend the suimner with their pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Midgett of Manns Harbor spent Monday hero with relatives. Shelbert Twiiord spent Sunffay at Durants Island. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Midgett and T. R. Midgett were in Manteo, Friday. BUXTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. L. C. .Gray, ^Ir. and Mrs. Cyrus Gray of Northport New Y'ork and Raj-mond Midgett have returned from Norfolk and Manteo where they have been on a business trip. Dr. Smith of th Radio Station at Buxton passed through one day recently enroute to South Caro lina where he has been transferr- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Midgett and son Felden of Rodanthe were here one night recently visiting Mrs. Midgetts parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. y. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hooper and children have returned from Frisco where they have been spending some time with Mrs. Hooper’s mother, Mrs. Gertrude Barnett. J. F. Midgett and his daughter in law Mrs. Margaret Midgett of Rodanthe were here one night re cently visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Gray. Mrs. W. H. Barnes and grandl children Florence and Leona mot ored to Buxton and back Monday to visit Mrs. Barnes’ daughter, Mrs, Beorge Gaskins. Melvin Midgett who has been spending sometime at "Washing ton, N. C., has returned home. Mr. Jeffries of Durham spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Look for this symbol in members’ own advertising FO^ This symbol means a lot to lovers of good beer! IT IDENTIFIES the brewers who have pledged their support “to the dulyconstituted authorities for the elimination of anti>sodaI conditions in the sale of beer.” It identifies the brewers who, through The Brewers’ Code of Practice, have pledged themselves to the promotion of practical moderation and sobriety. These brewers ask, with all thoughtful citizens, for adequate enforcement of existing laws ,.. to close outlets operating illegally' ,,.to prevent the sale of beer to minors... or after legal hours ... or to persons who have drunk to excess. These brewers ask the public to support and encoumge the great body of retailers who sell beer as law-abiding citizens and who oiJerate legal, respectable premises. UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION 21 East tOth Street, New "York, N. Y. Correspondence is invited from groups and in dividuals everywhere who are interested in the brewing industry and its social responsibilities. Air. and Mrs. Roy Jones and son of Bulfport, Aliss., are visiting Airs. Jones’ parents. Air. and Mrs. B. B. Aliller. Air. and Mr.®. Ralph Midgett and daughter are visiting rela tives here. | Miss Dorothy Saunders of Hert ford, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Claretice Lane. I Air. I. "E. Ward and family of Elizabeth City spent last week here. Air. S. N. Hagerman of Bedford. Va., was the week-end guest ot Aliss Urias Gaskins. Airs. C. W. Burrus and Wii'.s- ton, spent the week-end with Mrs. a sliort lime wiUi ins wife and c"hild. Air. L. E. Miller of Brooklyn, New Y'ork spent last week witli Airs, Maude AI. White. A. T. Veai and Osborne sjient Tuesday in Elizabeth City. Dr. Al. C. Smith wlio has been stationed at the Buxton Radio | Station lor the past two jears re-1 ceived appointment as ch.ef and, was trnasferred to sea duty. The baseball team of Buxton de-' foated the Avon team Alonday a(-1 ternoon in a delightful game. The final score was C-1. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Anderson an eight pound baby girl, Martha Eula. Mother and baby are doing fine. Alanning Steen who is a World War Veteran has been ordered to' stand by for hospital treatment | possibly at Kecoughtan, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Raljih Midgett of New Jersey Coast Guard are visit ing relatives at Buxton and Frisco. Airs. Helen Welch made a busi ness trip to Alanteo. Mrs. M. F. Wright and little son Billy returned to Wendell, Alon day after an extended visit here with her parents. Air. and Mrs Billy Gray. .STU.MPY POINT NEWS Elmer Dean Best has returned to his home here from Elizabeth City where he spent several weeks wth his .aunt, Mrs. A. C. Card. Airs. Thelma Best and little son Roger spent Friday and Saturday in Elizabeth City with her sister Airs. .A. C. Card. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hooper vis- Burrus’ mother, Mrs. Caddie Gas- ited their daughters at Engelharo, kins. ' Sunday. Airs. Calvin Watson, and Airs. Celia Barnett returned last Airs. Earl Meekins. week from her trip to Norfolk Dr. Underwood of Belhaven was whr she has been visiting friends. Air. and Airs. James William Sitterwood ot California are visit ing Airs. Sitterwood’s parents. Air. and Mrs. William Midgett. . Air, Sitterwood is located at the Naval Radio Station. Airs. Henry Belch of Hertford is visiting her parents. Air. and Airs. Thomas Barnette. Air. and Airs. J. D. Baniette of Belhaven have been visiting their was the week-end parents Mr. and Airs. Walter Bar- Hazel Hooper, nette, Sr., and Mr. and Airs. Lot an Barnette. The baseball ‘team of the local CCC Camp was defeated last week called to Airs. R D. Wise Satur day, who has beta very sick since Wednesday. Mr. R. D. Wise was taken to Tayloe’s hospital Thurs day night. His condition was re ported better Alonday. His mother Airs. R. T. Wise is with him. Airs. L. W. Hooper is gaing slowly. Her condition is still ser ious. Miss Helen Duvall of Alantec guest of Miss Bill Duvall and Theo Meekins, Jr., of Alanteo visited Horace Hooper Monday. Air. and Airs. Geo. Payne and Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end here with his wife and ijareius. Air ami Mrs. W. i.. J.'.imels. Joe .Meekins of Eiizabetli Citj spent the week-end nere with ills i.aiml>. Alisses Eliza and Rowena Mid gett, Mrs. Royce Daniels, Mrs. C. S. Aleekiiis and Ali*^. Walter Gas- kill visited Mrs. L. \\. H iuper at the Tayloe Hospital iii \\a.-‘r.iig- ton, N. C., Friday. Airs. Hoopers condition is much improved. i Mrs. A. ONeal of Norfolk, vis-' ited Mrs. Rowena Midgett, Tulirs- day. j Mrs. Harry Burgess and son' Harry, Jr., of Miami, Fla., are the. guests of Airs. Burgess niotliei,! Airs. I. H. Scarborough. Mrs. Walter Ballance and child-1 ren, Jean and Larry of Hatteras, are guests of Airs. Ballance's mother, Airs. Arietta Tillett. | Air. and Mrs. Vance Scarborough ^ of Roanoke, Va., are visiting Airs. I. H. Scarborough. Aliss Lucille Brothers and Aliss Mtrtle Wilkson of Norfolk, spent Sunday here the guests of Mr. and Airs. Julian Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Daniels spent Sunday in Norfolk with their son Lance Daniels. Ah-s. Nancy Aleekins, Airs. B. H. Davis, Air. and Mrs. M. W. Dan iels attended the Eastern Star Convention in Elizabeth City Charlie Crank has returned from the Alarine Hospital in Norfolk where he has been taking treat ment for tile past two weeks. Air. and Airs. Edward Pugh and childrn Nadine and Alertice of Eiizabetli City visited relatives here Sunday. Airs. Josephine Payne has re- turnd to Norfolk, alter visiting her son Corbett for the past three weeks. Air. and Mrs. Marcelle Pajme and childrn of Norfolkk visited here Sunday. Carolyn May Daniels and Alillie and Lelia Ward spent last Wednes day in Elizabeth City. DOMESTIC TEN for a re.scue crew to be in wait ng. When they landed the d.'.c’it v.a= crowded with divers and rescuers, but the plane .“iaiik quickly, drown ing the sick boy, and killing the operator and two dactor.s, wh le the father and pilot were rescued unhurt. Time has come—st;>in“d the walls, left 3 mother feeh.e and old and taken the father and flown away as if on dozens of pairs of wings, taking with it to far off lands, the babe;, a loiing mother had reared to manhood and wo manhood, and left a widowed mother yearning, wondering w.hat she has been spared 'or. Yet she busies herself ii and around her home waiting the .summons to the H.i.oie where her s-m promised to meet her "WHO BUYS THE HHESr TOBACCO ?' Si. IKNMV BECAUSE FM ATDBAOCO PIANTER. POR YBARS, AT AUCTION AFTER AUCTION, CAMEL' HAS BOUGHT MV RNEST UJTS. LAST YBXR CAMEL PAID ME HIGHEST PRICES. I SMOKE CAMELS BECAUSE, TO MY WAY OF THINKING,. THE COMPANY THAT BUYS THE RNER GRADE OF TOBACCO IS BOUND TO PUT OUT A FINER CIGARETTE, MOST PLANTERS FEEL THE SAME Mr Veils speaks for manf tobacco growers when he says: "'Most planters smoke Camels because they know the finer grades of tobacco bought for them." And as men who know to^ bacco, they know that Camel's FINER. MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS make a world of difference in smoking pleasure. Try Camels. DAVID aMER WBXS gives you a mighty good reasoQ for /jjO smoking Camals "w£sm/(£oi/iias B£CAUaW£KNOW TOBACCO' TOMCCO PIMTOS uv end. One game with Washington children spent Sunday in Norfolk N. C. Camp, 3-2 and one game with New Holland Camp 8-8. Airs. Maude Tol.=oii of Buxton who has been visiting her husband Air. Dallas Tolson of Norfolk, re turned last we'ek. with Airs. A. B. Alcox and Airs. Willie Etheridge. Aliss Teenie Alcox visited rela tives here last week. Airs. D. L. Aleekins of Engelhard passd thru here Thursday on .her Air. Theron Dillingham' is way to Elizabeth City for medial leaving his work here shortly to return to his home at Miami, Fla. Airs. Thomas Wallace of Sher wood, Aid., is visiting Mr. and Airs. Jesse Foster and other tela- tives. Aliss Ormond White is home for the summer vacation. She grad uated from Raleigh High schooF week with Little Major Ir\'in and will enter college at Greens- j Hooper. boro this tall. | Jahn E. Hooper and son Edgar Air, and Mrs. N- M'. Alidgettj were in Alanteo on business Mon- motored to Norfolk on busines.*. jav treatment. She was accompanied by her husband and children. 'Air. and Mrs. Sam Boomer of Swan Quaiter spent the week-end with Airs. Boomer’s parents Air. and Mrs. M. V. Hooper. Little Aloncie Daniels III of Alanteo spent a lew days last Airs. Ray Jones entertained the Wandiese Domestic Ten Sewing Club June 8th at her home at Alan teo. The evening was spent in crocheting embrodering and other types of hand work. During the social hour the hostess invited the guests down to The Saboy Oon- lectionery w.here banana-splits were served. Airs. Jones’ guests included: Alesdames, Arnold Daniels, Spen cer Daniels, Kalb Daniels, New ton Davis, Royce Daniels, Toby Tillett, George Hale Quidley, Hor ace Hayman, and Mrs. Chesley Alidgett. DIED IN AIRPLANE CRASH WHILE BEING CARRRIED TO HOSPITAL, They were accompanied by Aliss Dapima AGSgett and Miss Lucy Parr who 'vere to visit friends. Air. and Airs. W. A. Bray n.ot- Eloise Hooper returned homo Friday from Swan Quarter where slie visited her sister Mr.s. Sam Boomer. Her little niece Janet G. orod to Norfolk and were accom- pjxon accompanied her Iiome. panied by Air. and Mrs. Dewey' Melba and Gerald ne Wise are Parr ulio was order to Norfolk to iiome for the summer after attend- Tragic .Story rtf Death of Cape, Hatteras Boy Over 13 Years Ago take a physicial e.xamination for continuance in the U. S. Navy. Air. Raymond Basnett returned home Alonday afternoon to spend ing school in Norfolk th past year. ’ . Aliss Rutii Nixon is visiting i-el- atives in Elizabeth City this week. Even beginners “shoot straight'’ with this camera JIFFY KODAK .SERIES II featured by us at only S9. and $19. WANCHESE NEWS Alisses .-^lene and Doris Daniels are in Norfolk, Va., the guests of Airs. Curtis Daniels. John Thomas Garrison of the U. S. S. Enterprise spent the week-end here the guest of his I parents. Air. and Airs. B. F. Gar- ‘ risen. Air. and Airs. Park'er Midget and son Bobby Parker of Elizabeth City, spent the week-end Iiere vis iting relatives. Royce Daniels of the Natal Base Amts GINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY Down in the lonely piney hills J of Cape Hatteras stands an old, old, lioiiieslead. Alaiiy years ago a young husband built that house' for his bride, and a few years later the place rang out with the gleeful coos 01 baby voices w.hich grew in the more boisterous roars of healt hy youngrters, and on to the plea sant tones of splendid young men and women. Alany moons have passed sinciJ om ot the young sons of that liome' was stricken down with pneumonia. He was the eighteen year old son, ^ Landra, of Air. and Mrs. U. B.' Williams. He lay very ill near un to death, the local doctor said Iti? must be rushed to the hospital at once, surgeons must operate, his last chance, his only hope of life. A plane was hurriedly ordered and within an hour the big airship was landing on the shoals. The sick young man was hurriedly pre pared for tile trip, and after hav ing said goodby to liis loved ones, who had tried so hard to be brave he again embraced his mothlr. who seeme"(I so relucant to part from him, and as he looked into her tear-fiiled eyes he said, “mot her if I don’t see you anymore in this world, I will meet you in| Heaven.” His mother clung tcq him, he was her boy, the child' of her heart, yet they must take' him away. There was no room for. her on the big air-ship, and it was] waiting. “Send Me Word—Just As Soon” the mother pleaded bro-1 kenly, eyes glued to the form of her boy on the stretcher. “Just^ as soon as we get thene you shall j hear,” the father called back. • The young man was then put on board the plane and the anxious | old father climbed in beside him, and the big ship sailed out into the Heavens, All the loving mother could do was watch and pray, which she did, as back into her little home amidst the hills she waited for news from her boy. About twilight it came, “Our Boy ha.s been drowned, I was res cued unhurt,” the telegram from the father read. 'Those who heard will never forget the distressing screams that rang out thru’ tha Cape woods, from the mother an.I loved ones of the'homestead in the hills, back on December 23, 1934, Other facts concerning the ac cident came later, and friends and* loved ones learned that the plane j had been disabled on striking an air- pocket before reaching its goal.The pilot realized his plane could not land safely and wired ' SCHEDULE CHANGE Effective February 1, 1938 9:30 AM Lv. Norfolk Ar. 4:50 PM 11:17 PM Lv-. Elizabeth City Ar. 3:07 PM 2:06 PM Lv. Washington Ar. 11:50 AM 3:07 PM Lv. GreenviUe Ar. 10:52 AM 3:32 PM Lv. FannvUle Ar. 10:18 AM 4:27 PM Lv. Wilson Ar. 9:25 AM 6:30 PM Lv. Raleigh Lv. 7:30 AM RIDE THE ECONOMICAL WAY AT 3c PEB MILE NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Nets for Every Need We have good customers in Dare County, and our business is growing here. 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