MRS. M. THIGPEN - -, Reporter SUBSCRIPTION AGENT ; vship Hour Following the Young Peoples Choir practice Monday evening at the church, Misses Dorene Nether- cutt, Janice Bostic ' and Calesta Thigpen were joint hostesses at the Fellowship Hour. Several games and ' contests were enjoyed after -which the, hostesses served sand' wiches, cookies and pepsi colas. . -Thanks- ' I would like to take this means of thanking all who made contribu tions to the Overseas Clothing Drive; and also thanks to Mr. Moi ' rison and the Boy Scouts, for their - , cooperation in collecting same r . Mrs. M. M. Thigpen, Ohm. S. S. Entertained . Members of the J Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Sunday School "enjoyed a delightful sandwich and . homemade cake supper on Sunday evening on the church grounds. About 60 attended. Ralph Sumrer is superintendent of the Sundw " School and Rev. Sam Kennedy is , pastor. Honored On 0lh Birthday Mrs. Nellie Sanderson was hon ored on her 80th birthday when members of her .family and frienrts gathered to enjoy a sumptious pic ' -nic dinner at her home recently Celebrates Birthday "' -MrSi Warren Thomas was hostess -- Saturday afternoon 'when she en ' tertained a number of young folks , of her daughter, Leta, at Her home. . The occasion was in celebration f Leta's 8th birthday A number of games were enjoyed after which ; the little guests were invited into the dining Toom.s The table was centered with a beautifiiK cake bearing- 8 lighted candles." Ice cream and "cake was served to 'about 20 guests who remembered Leta with an array of attractive ,: guts, . :: Vn m . ' """""" Vomans' Club " . MescTarres Clyde Brinson, Gordon Muldrow and P. C. Shaw were joint! hostesses at the home of the latter when they entertained the Beula- : vjlle Womans' Club. In the absence of the president, Mrs: Shaw pres'd efl. Following the business session, . round table' discussions were held on different topics. Mrs. P. E. Thig pen, Jr., . gave almost instructive talk on "The use of vitamin C in the diet", and demons 'i.-ted some . "by preparing an appetk'nj dish. v C'ub members partir ?"ted in a , skit on "Food and r.inta.". During a social horn Ue hostesses served rite tri cookies with .lemonade Periods Mrs. Graham L'ttleton and infant son of Burgaw Is visiting her' mo ther, nrs. Betty-Brcvn. , Dr. Ei. F. Norra and family swnt Sunday :;i Greeijville attending the gradur ting exercises at ECTC . Miss Bassie Sandlin of Jackson ville 8eiit the week end with Mr. and Mi I- J. Sandlin, Sr. Bobby Brown has returned home, for the summer from Mars Hill. Misses SueLanier and Nona Batchelor ave guests of Mrs. Rus sell Lanier at Wake Forest this week- ' i Miss Mar." Jane Greshamjs vis iting iit New Bern. - ' - Mr Milton Vhaley and fnmlly were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.- Wilbert Everton at Jacksons Crossroads. Mrs. W. B. Bostic, Mlsse$ Dorothy Bostic and Mary Frances Bostic TABLE TOP 5 BURNER IIESCO OIL ST0V.S -LORAIIIF OIL STGVZS. 't , WITH BUILT-IN OVENS '6 CAP WOOD RANGES , Mumblng Fixtures Of All Descriptions OLE EM OUTSIDE WALL PAINT - shopped in Fayetteville Saturday . Mrs. Macon Brown - visited hot parents in Mt. Olive Monday. Mrs.'Lila Lanier spent Satcrdaj at Wake Forest and was accompan led home by her son Russell Miss Marjorie Jones spent the week end visiting at Garner. James Brown of Rose Hill vetted nis mother, Mrs.' Betty Brown on Sunday. 1 i Mrs; S Jl. Pope and children have returned from Durham. i Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Thigpen and baby .of Fair Bluff were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. Sadie Thigpen, Miss Jeannean Thigpen, who has been spending sometime at Fair Bluff returned home with them, MesdaroeSv Annie and Wm. Bos tic, Misses Janice Bostic and Cal esta , Thigpen were Kinston shop pers Saturday. . . Mrs. S. W. Gresham has returner' home from Parrotts Hospital. Mrs. W. G. Jones spent Tuesday in Pink Hill with her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer of Wilmington are spending the week here. ' Mrs. Hazel Batchelor and Mrs. Sara Mercer visited Raleigh and Wake Forest -during the week .nd. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Quinn of Chinqua pin, Rev. and Mrs. J. & Morrison and Joe, Jr. of Kenansville. ; Messrs. A. W. and Bllly-Gresham were in Williamston Thursday to attend the music recital of Miss Anne Crawford Gresham. Mrs. Kate Jarman has returned from visiting her sisters, Mesdames R. E. Quinn and Charlie Sandlin in Raleigh. Mesdames P. C. Shaw, Gardner Edwards, J. D. Sandlin, Clyde Brin son, P. JE.. Thigpen, Jr., Lula Parir- etv C. V Thomas, Hubert ..Camp bell, O. S. Thigpen and Misses Lou Jackson, Ermie Sanderson and Glennie Miller attended the Feder ation meeting of Womans Clubs in Kenansville Friday. ' . - W. E. Gresham, Edna Earle and Robert, and Vera Wilson spent Sunday in New Bern. Mrs. Gresham returned with them lifter a few days visit to her mother, Mrs. W. -A Fulford. Mr. and Mrs. Luther , Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. Cy Batchelor ef Mill Swamp were guests Saturday of the W. B. Bostlcs. . Mrs. T. A. Barden of Rose Hill visited her ' parents Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gresham Tuesday. ; Mrs. Wm. Bostic, Mrs. Ada "R. Williams and Miss Ethelene Par ker left Thursday for Oeenville, where they will enroll at' ECTC for summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Sandlin of Raleigh were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. - J. D. Sandlin, Sr. Both couples visited relatives, ii. Pink Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. June Farrior of Burlington, Misses Lucy and Sally" Farrior of Gibsonville and Alton Farrior of Warren, Ohio were guests Sunday of the Clyde Bnn. inland Cottle and Horace Urin son of Raleigh spent Sunday wit:, their parents here. ? Miss Rosalyn Harris of Areola, was the guest Wednesday of Miss Mary Q. Brown. Mrs. Lide Creech and Mr. and Mr3. J. B. Creech of Greenville spent Sunday with ; Mrs. Nora Smith. - They were accompanied back by Bobby Smith who: will.v'j. it his mother, Mrs. Kathleen Sm'th who is -recuperating from a rodent I 6p2r;t'on, ,s'(j' Mr. end Mrs. .Orvis Thigpen Lave returned from Norfolk, Va. Mrs. S. P. Bostic, Fitz and Nick left Friday to visit Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald in Tenn. ; f Miss Violet Hobgood of Otford and Alwood, Thigpen were recent dinner guests of the P. E, Thiepcns, Jr.'.';?1- 1. j Mr. and Mrs.': C. A. Jackson of Mti Olive, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Jnck-, son of f alson were Sunday guests of the Macon Browns. ' . - " Mrs, Grady Mercer and children have returned from Lancaster, S. C. . Mrs. W. G. Jones. Mrs. Charles Miller and Bobbye Anne were Kin ston visitors Saturday. Gilbert Campbell of Majestic, Kv is visiting the Clinton Campbell 3. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thigpen, Jr., made a business trip, to Wilmington Wednesday. - '.',' . Mrs. Lloyd Thomas:, Mrs. Phoebe Pate, Jessie Ann Thomas and Carl Pate attended the funeral of a rela tive at Trenton Monday. Mrs. W. O. Jones and Billy have returned from, Alabama, t . r Don Williams and Carl Home visited in Magnolia recently. - Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Campbell spent Saturday in Goldsboro with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Campbell. Mr. Campbell was sick having had three heart attacks. (INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK) Honorees At Cake Cutting Following the rw-earsal Thurs day evening, the ' Baysden-Wha ey bridal party was entertained at a cake cutting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wobdrow Thienen. ; The dining table, covered wth iace ciotn, was centered . with a crystal bowl of white roses, flanked by burning tapers. A lovely,- thrse tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom wis first cut by the bride and groom elect and then served to the" other guests by Mrs. Ervin Lanier, the maid of honor. Miss Polly Brown presided at the punch bowl. The bridal party included about ?0. Mrs. L. M. Holloway In the passing of Mrs. L. W. Hol loway, 70, our town and community feel that they have lost a most loy al friend. Many expressed her life thus: "She "was the best person." She was the wife of the late Rev. Lloyd M. Holloway, Baptist minis ter, who held his last pastorate here. He is remembered for his useful and untiring works - espec ially during the years of "depress- ion". After his death, Mrs. Hollo way made her home in Cameron, S. ,C, with her brother, J. O. Wes ner, Sr., She had been in declining health for 2 years. She died in the Tri-County Hospital, Orangebur" S. C, Tuesday morning, May 20 at 10 o'clock. ,: ,: Funeral services were conducted from the Hallsville Baptist Church Thursday morning. Rev. N. E. Gresham of Jacksonville and Rev. A. L. Brown officiated. Pallbearers included Alston Car roll, Willie Wilson, L. H. Thomas. R. L. Evans, C. L., Wade and Carl Smith. A special' musical ' duet, "Beautiful. Garden of Eden" was sung by ' Mesdames Orzo Thigpen and Sudie Brown, She was buried beside her' husband in the . Halls ville cemetery. Quinn-McGowen, ftuieral .directors of Warsaw, were in charge of arrangements. Among those from a distance at tending were Mr. and Mrs. J. O Wesner,Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weiner, Jr., and.Mlss Hazel Eey Of Cameron, S.'C; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender, Misses Gertrude and Ellen Bender, Earl Bender, Jr., ana Mrs. L. L..Ogden of Pollocksville. Fellowship Group Following the Young People's Choir practice Monday evenir? at the Baptist church Misses Poliy Brown and Rebecca Thomas were hostesses at the Fellowship Hour at the home of the latter. Several nteresting games and contests weie enjoyed followed by refreshments consisting of cookies and coca colas. Clothing Drive .5 Anyone having used clothing- or Overseas Relief please take same to the home of Mrs. M. M, Thigpen. local chairman, within the next few days.. Aluminum 12 ft. pc. 10ft.pc 1.97 8 ft. pc 1.57 ;. 6 ft. pc. 120 -. . The Above is About $9.05 lW Sq. ' We Also Wholesale Aluminum Roofing 90 Lb. Asphalt Roofing ,. $ 3.30 .'.' ; Ilackney Tobacco Trucks 21.00 ,1 Ton Lime r 20.00 $ - '. 5 Lb. Tobacco Twine 3.50 . 4 Lb. Arsenate of Lea'd , ; ; 80 4 Lb. Ben Dust ...... 1 Lb. Tax w Green .-.. Club To t !:et The Woman's Club will mee Tuesday June 3rd, at 3 p. m. a' the home of Mrs. P. C. Shaw, with Mesdames Shaw, Gordon Muldrow and Clyde Brinson as joint hostess es- -: .' Beulaville Man To Open New Store In Warsaw Alwood Thigpen of Beulaville an nounces he expects to open a new business in Warsaw just as soon as the building is ready for occu pancy. The store, formerly occupied by the Quinn Wholesale Co., is be ing completely reconditioned. . Mr. Thigpen will open a general gro cery and feed business,' operating under the name of Cash Supply Store. Watch for announcement of opening date in the Times. Intended For Last Week Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wesner Sr., Mr. and Mrs. J," 0. Wesnen Jr.. and Miss Hazel Riley of Cameron, S. C, were guests Wednesday and Thurs day of Mrs. Lula Q: Parker. Mrs. Lessie Mallard and Viss Jane Bostic were here from Golds boro to spend the weekend Mrs. A. L. Brown: has been in Smithfield this week. She went to see her newgranddaughter, Linda Louise Watson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Watson. Mrs. Nora Smith had as guests Sunday for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southerland and son of Cedar Fork, and Mr. nd Mrs. Arnold Thomas and family.:. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen and children, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen ind Calesta Thigpen were in Warsaw Saturday afternoon. Mrs. York Lanier .is now recu perating at her home after under going a recent appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muldrow, Judy and Archie Muldrow have re turned from South Carolina where they were visiting. They were ac companied home by Mrs. Archie Muldrow. ' Patrolman and Mrs. J. G. Tho mas of Swan yuarter were pert Monday and Tuesday to visit theh families. '" .v Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans of Kin ston were guests of Mr. and Mrs R. L. Evans during the weekend. Their parens, Mr. and Mrs Carr were also here Sunday. Mesdames Zollie Batchelor and onri rinnl H Lanier left Friday for will visit Mrs. Thomas Whitkosky. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Quinn of Kin ston were Beulaville visitors Tues-1 . ' mi ' I day afternoon. Friends of Mrs. S. W. Gresham regret that she is a patient at Par rott Memorial Hospital, Kinston. i Mrs. Roy Sanderson, Mrs. Phoe be Pate, Misses Ermie and Rutn Sanderson and Daniel Pate" spent Monday in Wilson where they at tended the graduation exercises of the Senior Class of Atlantic Cnris- tian College of which Miss' Annie Wood Sanderson of Beulaville is a S:r.S. M. M. THIGPEN Beulfvillc, N. C. Representative For CLINTON FLORAL -7 WAT .LACE. N. C. K3 Roofing $2.35 .80 .45 Happenings, Ad vertising,;In And Around The County's Eastern Metropolis v member. . Mrs. S. P. Bostic, Mrs. Gordon Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostic, 'Nancy Bostic and Scott Smith were Kinston shoppers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Smith and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson in Ke nansville. v t-v i; Carl Daniel Pate arrived from A. C. to spend the summer at home. Miss Aileen Bumgarner of Gran ite Falls formerly a -member of I the BHS "faculty," spent Sundav with Mrs. Annie Bostic. She was enroute from Kaightdale where she is on the teaching staff, to be with her " sister who is seriously ill in a Charlotte hospital. Mrs. Gardner Edwards attended the funeral of James D. Hogan in Columbia, S. C. "Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bender. Misses Gertrude 9nd Ellen Bender, Earl Bender, Jr., and Mrs. L. L. Ogden of Pollocksville were dinner guests Thursday of Mrs. Lula Q. Parker. Miss Carrie Kennedy and Mrs. Sam Kennedy were Kinston visitors Monday. W, E. Gresham attended a meet ing of Postmasters in Columbia S. C, last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Rich of Richmond, Va., spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Ada R. Wil liams. Mrs. Elwood Quinn and Jamie accompanied Mr. Quinn on a busi ness trip to Boston and Philadel phia last week. , Yates Dobsoti is home from EMI. , Mrs. Lula Parker was in Wallace Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thigper. spent Monday night with the W P. rhig pens at Bethel. Miss Louise Farrior of Warsaw is assisting with the Daily Vacation Bible School. She is the guest of the Garnder Edwards. S. oces-a iiooooooooedooooooooooooo O o O o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Rose Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holland of Micro were week end guests oi their mother, Mrs. Annie Bostic. Mesdames Lou Belle Williams and Milton Whaley, MessrsTRiehard Williams and Hobert Whaley visit-. ed State College Friday .- Mesdames Hampton Baker, J. H Outlaw, Elwood Quinn and Miss Bettie Potter shopDed m Clinton and Warsaw Friday. 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