PLYMOUTH EXTENDS ft HEftRTY WELCOME TO HOMESEI KERS THE BEACON OFFERS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES TO ADVERTISER Year, In Advance. -FOR COD, FOR COVENTRY AND FOR TRUTH." female w&py » ^vui* VOL. 38 PLYMOUTH, N.C., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1927 NO. 16 LOCAL NEWS Mr. B. F. Read left last Satiir. day for Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holliday spent last Sunday in Jamesville Mr. Stark Nurney visited friends in Norfolk t.iis week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Good man spent the week-end in Suffolk. Mr. and Mrs. Sam F. Garrett and family motored to Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyon ^piotored to Rocky Mount last Sunday. _ Miss M ary Bateman of Raleigh spent the week-end with Mrs. Edison Swain. W. F. Midgett of ElizbethCitv was a business visitor in the city last Wednesday. Rev. H. W. Knight and Rev. J. R. Everett motored to Wash ington last Friday. Mrs. Roy Roebuck and brother Earl Alligood spent Sunday with Mrs. D. A, Hurley. M'S. C. T. Robbins left last Sunday for Robersonville where she will visit friends and relative. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turnage of Ayden spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Norman. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Williford, Mrs F. R. and Mrs. R. W. John son motored to Ahoskie Sunday Mr. George Coburn, accomp anied by Miss Bettie aud Bonnie left for Suffolk last Saturday. Messrs. Ernest Newsome and Joe Carol of Aulander were in Plymouth on business last Mon day. Mrs. Jim Pavne of Washington spent Sunday here as the guest of Mrs. B. F. Read on Washing ton street. Miss Myrtle Jackson of Hoke and Miss Leila Dunbar of W'enona spent the week end with Miss Hazel Ausbon. Miss Hester Stearns, Miss Mary Brenson, Mr. Smut Smith and Dr. Claudius McGowan, spent Sunday in Belhaven. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bateman of Rocky Mount, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. George Bowen in Jefferson street. Mr, T. D. Woodley and Miss Ruby Templeton attended the New Theater, in Washington, which featured "Ben Hur”. Rev. R. G- L. Edwards has been in attendance at the Methodist Sunday School Con ference at Rocky Mount this week. Mrs, B. F. Read and little dau ghter Eiizbeth, an spending a few days in Washington as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Payne, Mrs. Stella Martin, Mrs. Louis Lucas. Mrs. Millard Darden, Miss Kate Edwards and Mr. Bill Dixon motored to Ahoskie Sunday. This is to call your attention to the great Partnership Dissolu tion Sale ad, which appears on page six of this issue, to be staged by Davis and Liverman. The new ownership of this firm irill be announced late. BETTER GARDEN CAMPAIGN The State Extension Force co operating with li. E. Dunning, county farm agent and Miss Emma G. Moorhead, county j home demonstration agent, are putting on a Garden Gampaign for Washington county, to last from April 1st 1927 to March 1st 1928. The object of the cam paign is to stimulate the growing of more and better gardens to increase the consumption of veg etables, pointing out their food value and to reduce the high cost of living. The county is offering r.o prizes although the Chilian Ni trate Soda Educational Bureau is offering prizes totalling a hun dred dollars. Those wishing to receive ad ditional information, helpful bulletins, letters and seed cata logues combined with personal aid, may correspond with either Miss Moorhead or Mr. Dunning. MACKEYS NEWS Mr. W. B. Chesson made a business trip to Edenton Monday. Mr. Jack Gurkin was the guest of his wife and Mrs. T. L. Wynne Saturday night. Mr. Bingham Alexander and; Miss Margie Snowden motored to; Columbia Sunday. Miss Mildred Terry ron Mr. and Mrs- C. V. White and Miss Eva White spent Sunday it the home of Mrs. Mary Eliza rarkenton. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Everett and family spent Sunday after noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chesson. Misss Emma Gray Moorhead, county home demonstration agent,«Was the guest of Mrs. Ida Brickhouse last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guilford Daven port, accompanied by Misses Jesse Curies and Fannie Biggs motored to Columbia Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White with Misses Margie White and Margaret Everett were guests at the home of Mrs. Molly Alexan der apd Mrs. Edgar Chesscn. last Sunday. The second quarterly confer-! ence of the Methodist Protestant Church, Creswdl circuit, will be held at Woodly’s Chapel on Aptii 1st. R hoboth members are re quested to be present. AGED CITIZEN DIES Mrs. Mary A Satterthwaite. age 68, wife of Mr. T. L. Satterthwaite, one of Washington county's oldest and most prominent citizens, died at her country heme about two miles South of the city, Wednesday afternoon about five oclock. She succumbed to a severe case of in fluenza which had developed into pneumonia, after having been con fined to her room only ten days. Mr. Satterthwaite has been confined to his room lor about the same length of time, according to reports he has partly recovered and will soon be out. Mrs. Satterthwaite has been a resident of this section for a num ber of years, in early life joining the Freewill Baptist Church. Since that time she has been a very con sistent member, noted for the many benevolent deeds and charitable acts performed by her. She is survived by a husband | three daughters. Miss Ruth Satter j thwaite Mesdames W. E. Weede and Walter Moore of Plymouth and three sons Messrs. W. W, and Vance Satterthwaite of Plymouth and Mr. Russell Satterthwaite of Dallas Texas and one brother A. F. Arnold of this place. Funeral services will be held at the residence today at 3:30 P. Mi Interment will be made in the family cemetery. Home A;