Mrs. Horace B. Mayo of New Bern arrived in the city Monday night for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Lewis, while Mr. Mayo is attending the Imperial Shrine Convention in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Mayo left with Oasis Temple Band of Charlotte and expects to be gone about four weeks.
Rev. E. Frank Lee,
Mrs. H.C. Jones and Mr. W.L. Arrington left yesterday for Trenton where they
will attend district conference.
Mr. L.C. Brogden,
State Supervisor of Rural Schools, was in town Tuesday.
Mr. J.M. Workman of
Snow Hill, recently elected County School Superintendent, spent yesterday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Waters, who have been living in Morehead City for some weeks, are here visiting
the family of Mr. J.F. Duncan.
Dr. L.B. Hilliard,
a prominent physician of Asheville, is a guest at the Davis House.
Mrs. Buell Cooke
and little daughter left Saturday for Aulander where she will visit her
parents. Mr. Cooke accompanied them to Goldsboro.
Mrs. J.H. Stubbs
went to New Bern to consult a specialist.
Mr. and Mrs. J.H.
Potter Jr. went to Richmond Sunday where Mrs. Potter underwent a slight
surgical operation.
Miss Pearl Russell
of Bear Creek is here on a visit to Mrs. Ed Potter.
Mrs. J.P.C. Davis
of New Bern spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Skarren.
Mrs. Paul B.
Edmundson and Mrs. Thomas Edmundson of Goldsboro are guests at the Inlet Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. J.L.
Summers and Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Alspaugh of Taylorsville, N.C., motored down and
spent the last week-end at the Inlet Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Jones and two nieces, Edna Mason and Mildred Willis, motored over to Sneeds
Ferry last week-end visiting Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. H.W. Justice.
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ramsey and two children motored here from Washington, N.C., last week
and spent some time with Mr. Ramsey’s mother, Mrs. Mary Ramsey.
Mrs. Ollie Neal
returned from Morehead City Monday where she spent several days with relatives.
Mr. L.B. Ennett of
Stella was a visitor here today.
S.D. Brown,
representing the traffic department of Norfolk and Southern, is here on a
business trip.
Mr. F.A. Webb of
Charlotte was a guest of the Davis House today.
Mr. Bradley Tew of
Rose Hill came in yesterday and is stopping at the Davis House.
Wire Grass Items
Farmers are very
busy digging potatoes. The crop is short on account of dry weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Allie
Copelon of Morehead City spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Copelon’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Lupton.
Corbit Orris who is
employed at Havelock spent Sunday at home.
Mr. C.T. Eubanks
has purchased a new Ford truck.
Miss Veta Merrill
spent a few days in Kinston last week where she attended the high school
commencement.
Otway News Items
Mrs. Roosevelt
Piner, who was taken to the Morehead City hospital last Saturday for treatment,
passed away Wednesday morning at 7 o’clock. Her baby died also. Mrs. Piner was
known and highly esteemed by many. The funeral services were conducted at her
home by Rev. Walter Guthrie and interment was in the family burial ground.
Surviving relatives of Mrs. Piner are one sister and two brothers, mother and
husband to mourn her loss.
Miss Rosa Hancock,
who has been attending high school at Kinston, returned home Friday to spend
the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hancock.
Mr. Lovey Piner of
Williston was the guest of Miss Virgie Gillikin Sunday.
Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Lawrence a son Sunday the 24th.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Willis of Smyrna spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iredell Lawrence.
Gloucester News
Rev. Sam Lefferts,
in his recent revival at Gloucester, was assisted by Rev. Walton Guthrie of
Stacy. The public enjoyed Mr. Guthrie’s 10 days work here and look forward to
anohte rseries oif meetings by this splendid preacher. Many new members have
been added to the church and it was thoroughly revived in every way.
Mr. Isiah Chadwick
of Straits left Wednesday for Lenoir to wed Miss Etta Watson. Mr. and Mrs.
Chadwick arrived here Saturday, where they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs.
Norwood Matthews of Raleigh are visiting Mrs. Matthews’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Chadwick.
Mr. Richard Keith
of Cove City spent Sunday in Gloucester, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Stewart.
Mr. Cecil Mason of
Newport spent the week-end at Gloucester, the guest of Maude Stewart.
Mrs. J.C. Adkins
and little son James of Raleigh came Saturday to spend some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Jarvis of Straits.
Lola Breezes
We are having some
cool and stormy weather.
Rev. E.C. Gaskill
of Sea Level, who has been here for the past two weeks holding the F.W.B.
revival, left Tuesday for home. The revival closed Monday night, which all
regret very much, for it had been a grand revival. The church was crowded every
night and every one seemed to enjoy it to the fullest extent.
Mr. Ralph Mason of
Atlantic attended church here Sunday night.
Mr. R.L. Daniels
and daughter, Mrs. W.A. Lupton, left Monday for Lenoxville to spend a few days
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Lupton and little daughter Alma Grey left Monday for their home in Lenoxville.
Prayer services
were held at Mr. David Day’s Monday p.m .
Mrs. Charles
Springle, who has been here attending church, left Monday for her home in
Beaufort.
Mr. Ernest Goodwin
of Roe returned home Monday from Norfolk, Va., where he had been seeking
employment.
Misses Mabel and
Pauline Lupton were the guests of Miss Verda Day Sunday.
Miss Cereta Goodwin
of Roe was the guest of Miss Lucy P. Daniels Sunday.
Mrs. Mattie J.
Styron and Effie Goodwin left Saturday for Salvo, where they will spend a few
days with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Goodwin and Roxie Goodwin left Friday for Southport where Mr. Goodwin is
employed in the Coast Guard Station.
Bay View Items
Miss Maymie Dowdy
of Bay View spent the week-end at Newport visiting her brother and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Graham and children spent Sunday at Russel’s Creek visiting Mr. and Mrs. I.T.
Fodrie.
The F.W.B. League
will meet Saturday night.
Mrs. A.D. Mason is
spending the week at Russel’s Creek visiting her sister, Mrs. Fannie Fodrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Fodrie and daughters were here visiting Mrs. Fodrie’s parents last week.
Miss Gladys Smith
of Kinston is spending the week visiting her friends.
Wildwood News items
Mr. Denard Garner
Jr., who has been employed in Florida for some time returned home Saturday
night to spend a few weeks.
Messrs. Claud
Murdock and John Watson motored to Southport Saturday and spent the week-end.
Many people motored
to Newport Sunday to attend the unveiling services at the grave of N.H. Garner.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lewis and children from Morehead City were visitors here Sunday.
There will be a
picnic given at Wildwood school house June 13th. Every one is
invited to come.
Mr. Jesse Murdock
and Mr. John Collins motored to Sound View Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mollie Barns
and children spent Saturday night and Sunday at Sound View.
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