f--. t -- : i- ) k. i Harvest Festival The Women of the Presbyterian Church are making much progress on the Harvest Festival and bazaar which they plan to have in the near future. At this time there will be a benefit supper. The exact date will be announced later. Beauty Queen The town of Beulaville waa very proud of their beauty representa tive, In Armistice Day activities, Miss Sue Lanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier, who won first place in the beauty contest. We are also proud of our Nation al Guard Unit which added to the Armistice parade a great deal. Sanderson-Elli Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ellison an nounce the marriage of their dau ghter, Gladys, to Homer Sander son, son of Mr. Levi Sanderson of Beulaville, on November 3 in Wil mington, Del. After the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson toured the mountains of Virginia, after which they re turned to Beulaville where they are making their home. Honored At Shower Mrs. Horace Nethercutt of Beu laville, a recent bride, was com plimented by her mother, Mrs. Floyd E. Smith at a miscellaneous "shower on Saturday night, Nov. S. Following a number of games the honoree was showered with beautiful and useful gifts by the fifty guests present. The home was decorated with chrysanthemums and other fail flowers and the hostess served chicken salad sandwiches, tea and cake. Personals Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. spent a few days last week in AsheviUe visiting her aunt and sister. Mrs. Hugh Johnson of Rose Hill is visiting her daughter Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris at tended the Carolina-Notre Dame game in New York Saturday. Mrs. Warren Kennedy, and M.ss Thelma Brinson visited their sis ter Mrs. Charles Parker in Kaleigh last week. Mr. and Mrs. J R. Sandlin are confined to tln-ir home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews and son visited her parents Sun day in Rose Hill. Mrs. Mattle Bradshaw visited rel atives in Rose Hill over the week end. Miss Lucy Evelyn Penny visited her mother in Camp Lejeune last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen spent the- week end in Wilmington. Kay Baker of Cabin spent the week end with Agnes and Brenda Lanier. Ross Jones visited James Hallie Moore in Bowden over the week end. Among those attend the Carolina-Notre Dame game Saturday were Mr, and. Mrs. Bob Demorest, Ransom Mercer and Dr. and Mrs. F. Lv Norris. - Miss Mary Herring has returned home in Greensboro after conduct ing a two week Bible Study at the , Baptist Church here. Mrs. Llla Lanier, Mrs: J. D. Ken nedy and Sally Joe were Wednes day night dinner guests of Mr. and Mil. Levi Alderman. Saturday visitors of Mrs. Annie Jotan Bostlc were Mrs. Clarence Pope and children of Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson and children of Kenansvllle were Sun day dinner guests of Mr,, andMrt. Arnold Thomas. ' " Misses Venna Mae Qulnn, and Kathryn Waller attended the State Wake Forest game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wha le y of Raleigh, Mr, and Mrs. Flave -Danley of Wallace were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Falson Tho mas. ' ' Mrs. Archie Lanier is spending a few days visiting .in Raleigh. James W. Kennedy, USN, Ports mouth, spen? the week end with his wife. Mr. and Mrs: Jay Thomas and children visited her parent in Wal lace Sunday, ' ' ' - Mr. and Mrs. Milford Quinn of Warsaw spenfSunday with Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Qulnn. ' Mrs. Hugh Johnson and children were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin, Jr. Mr. Ray Brown of Chapel Hill visited hit mother Sunday. - Mrs. James Miller haa returned home after spending several days in Klnston Memorial General Hos pital undergoing treatment . r i. Hubert Campbell is ill at Abb Pickett attend the ... -!. - ... - - . ' i- Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Sr. Mies Bes sie Sandlin, and Mrs. Alda Sharpe toured the planterian in Chapel Hill Sunday. Mrs. Aubrey Turner of Pink. Hill spent a few days last week with her parents here. Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin, Jr. and son have returned home from Klnston Memorial General Hospital. , G. V.Rhodes On USSChukawan Gerald V. Rhodes, seaman, USN, of Beulaville, has recently been as signed duty aboard the fleet oiler USS Chukawan with the Atlantic Fleet. Rhodes entered the Naval service January 11, 1948, and received his recruit training at the Naval Cen ter, Great Lakes, 111. Before entering the Navy he at tended Beulaville High School. G. W. Tucker Dies AtSummerlins George W. Tucker ,80, of the Summerlin's Crossroads section, died Thursday afternoon of last week at the home of his son, Willie o K7.7 SOUND CONDinONING Mr Hoor. doon and fcody poMh hwilolM lh "Uhauard" tadv aaalml mod oobw. Mar extaahw body hNMIon ondMlliHI In 41 ereai ght iilM inNrtor quMMti. 1 I "V I ft I I I II 111 I m j x XiCfii -,x .vv V Tucker, with whom he lived. He succumbed to a heart attack. Fu neral services were' held at the graveside in the Pate family ceme tery Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Rev. Otis Lambert officiating. Surviving are two sons, WiJIie and Jesse Tucker, both of the home com munlty; four daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Strickland of Rose Hill, Mrs. Rup ert Jones and Mrs. Clarence Pate, both of near Mt. OHve, and Mis. 5DflnaJ mat II r T IT'S GglQEM AC""T -t;:'-,: " '' '''''''' ' 4 1 j Effie Powell of BalUiuoi-e, tlj.r two sisters, Mrs. Sudle Blackman and Laura Tucker, both of Warsaw. Mrs. G. H. Register Dies In Rose Hill Mrs. Carle Herring Register, 64, . -t-i-'X-""- P-' ' " WkltoiidwoBfiwlloWtlaxliietsli A I ITS QUSIT YI!IPS QUALITY h' the quiet of new super-fitted pistons, new "hushtd" fiming gear, new far? designed for better cooling at slower, quieter ; speeds. And what powet! It's a full 100 horsepower wrapped up in V-8 design that makes you master of any road, k) delivers more power than any other car anywhere near Ford's low price and sells for less than most conventional "sixes.'' And Ford offers a Six, too an advanced Six with 95 horsepower. ' , il.M I V.7.1 CJAUH FIAFJS ford', fomou. "Mid Ship" Rtd b Nw polity k .y to And b. ft. '30 Not only do. ft. 1M0 fard oV yo now yo. con talk to whb- ford. Yo. And If to ft. mo pwh-IMIon man Mp " !" p.SoiooHi(4ftH,0r.ot.o - dwhoofl...k.h.wrrt0rydoof . oHmt c . of "Hydra-CoH" and "Para-rlon" latch Aol Md only a faoftw-taldi to ; tonf-Uni Mn9 omfcrt of n- Z . ' .... j -.1.. ..m. 1' . Im. mkhi, frw. Mat euthlon ovor . Vlrl.ailT OrBl.1 . 1 -vptu gng ciwv .... - widow of the late Sloan ReuUter, died late Thursday night, of last week at her home in Rose Hill after a short illness. Funeral ser vices were held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the home by Rev. J .V. Case, pastor of the Rose Hill Baptist Church. Burial was in Trin ity Cemetery near Delway in Samp son County. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Moore of the home and one son, Homer Stanley of Elizabethtown, two grandchild ren, one brother, Oscar W .Herring, Sr. pf Rocky Mount - ; Duplin Circuit Methodist Churches Church services for next Sunday, November 20, will be the regular schedule: -1 . i v..":v.. r, 11:00 a.m. Friendship; ': 7:80 p.m. Wesley. , j Both of these are to be services of Installation of the officers of the churches , elected at the Fourth Quarterly Conference and also the officers and teachers of the Sunday School. We are especially urging all our officers and Sunday School teachers to be there, but everybody is welcome and wanted. Attend and worship with us - let us get a good start for the new Conference year. By: Sev. Murrell K. Glover Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Williams and DRIVING COMFORT j ... . l- -ti ' uu MunH .nf inrfcifM. Joan of Newport I.e; -, 'u. v,.. Mrs. Edith Grady and attended the birthday dinner' of his father, Mr. Black Williams last week end : Miss. iRamona. Herring of Camp bell College was homef or the week end. - , , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrd visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kornegay on Sunday '. afternoon. ' . ; THE THE SAME OLD HOUSE. YO U'D BE SURPRISED. LOOK AT IT NOW MMl S A .an. Ok . - A J HEY MODERNIZED (H79V-N cS - 4 ,'; - ltol ' " " ''''' H ? ' ! But tee it Drive it so . . . hear the And price H and see how much ' any other Mi's. 1 1 1. -y Vi i u a i :.t in a Ka.iloa hospital Sunday. Mr. and I 'rs. Robert Grady visit, ed Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stroud Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grady and tons went to the Cliffs of the Neuse State Park Sunday. ; 6AMHOU!S3j XDHou$EWt0 t - ft; 'I .TV 1 s.s s r V I-.' V ' -1 .... - for yourself. . you can feel and , 3 . ... . i ct.;rerenee. inu v iiww imvvii , . costs than ; ' jT' j ..' rec"y fine car.'1 i rec"y 1 3 ' .1 : it. ' v