III A . . . v ; : inside The Heart "'. There Is a little organ of the body ' p ' That has the strangest job; , It helps to let us know of you, Whether you be, a friend or snob.-, Not only has it this to do, ' But a million other things; . . If it be choosing your pleasures,- . Or warming to the bell that rings. The heart handles a difficult task. One that no other "part of the body can take. It chooses from the people of the world, ' Those you are to love and to hate. No mere fluttering object, This thing of continuous motidn, . Responds to a wordtpf gratitude, That is filledwith a flood of devotion. What goes on inside the heart? You know as well as I, . For no one knows for sure. The real what or why. Tucked away in your heart, Way down deep and low, Are memories you cherish, fervently, And always will, I know. You and I have our secrets, That we ponder in our hearts. Some of them cause us worry, But of us, they must remain a part. The heart beats as time passes, But neither the heart or time will tell. The things guarded and treasured the dearest; That are locked in that queer little cell. Marcla M. Scott. BEULAVILLE NEWS C. G. Thigpen Dies Suddenly Clarence Gibson Thigpen, 43, died at his home Wednesday morn ing, Nov. 23, near Beulaville after being in declining healthy for the past two years. Funeral services were held from the home 'at 2:30 p.m. Friday with interment in the Thigpen cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the former Rowena Lanier of Beulaville; seven children, Mr?. Richard Smith of Pink Hill, Mrs. Billy Whitfield of Warsaw, Emil Thigpen of Beulaville, Shirley, Lin da, Regina and C. G. Jr.. all of the home; three grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Julia Dean Walter migpen of Beulaville; five sisters, Mrs. Maurice Cassidv of Lona Is land, N. Y., Mrs. Hugh Matthews of wmtevuie, Mrs. Harry Whlttleton of Anderson, Ind Mrs. David R. Smith, Whiteville, Mrs. Walter Her ring, Jr. of Warsaw; six brothers, Rupert Thigpen of Kenansvillo, Ed win Thigpen of Raleigh, and Plato, Ralph, Eldridge and Carl, all of the home community. Girls Attend FHARalfy Thirteen girls attended the FHA Trl-County Rally at Penderlea on Saturday, Nov. 19. They were ac companied by their Chapter Mo thers and Advisors, Mesdames Vera Bostic, Bernice Whaley and Doro thy Thigpen. Gus Slraughn Gets "Well Done Gus Straughh, seaman appren tice, USN, of Beulaville has re ceived a "well done" from Admiral Forrest P. Sherman, USN, newly appoinited Chief of Naval Opera tions, who was commander of the ttn Task Fleet to which Straughn'g ship, the destroyer USS Hank Is attached. MRS. M. M. THIGPEN Beulaville, N. C. Representative For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW.' N, C. ' Grade Mothers Visit Class Misg Lou Jackson's first rade i Pecan Growers VEBUY PECANS Top Prices Paid IB. mm & COMPANY Open in Wallace On Friday; Dec. 2nd. At Blanchard and Farrior Warehouse ( i : I LT. AND MRS. DONALD H. LANIER Shown cutting their wedding cake at the reception held following their marriage at Maplewood, N. J. on November 5. The bride is the former Ruth Attalie Park. Lt. Lanier Is a native of Rose Hill, the son of Albert Lanier. (Candid by Bradford Bachrach) class was visited by some of their grade mothers Tuesday, Nov .22 and gave them a party. Cold drinks, cookies and Ice cream were ser ved to the 37 members of the class by the grade mothers. Senior Class Select The Seniors of Beulaville High voted for their superlatives re cently and the following were el ected: Best all around, Elvis Miller, Jane Bostic. Best personality, Char les Albertson, Jacquelyn, Williams. Hondsomest boy, I. J. Quinn. Pret tiest gjrl, Mabel Brinson. Friend liest, Reuben Earl Mercer, Ruby Swlnson. Most popular, I. J. Quinn, Jacquelyn Williams. Most Intelli gent, P. B. Edwards, Jane 'Bostic. Most Dependable, Elvis Miller, Prandy Kennedy. Most athletic. Charles Albertson, Jessna Simpson. Cutest, Clifford Jones, Mabel Brinson. Neatest, Atlas Pate, Nell Gwyn Mitchell, Most Optomlstlc, I. J. Quinn, Patty Faye Willlford, Most Pessimistic, Bedford Cole, Mattie F. Kennedy. Most Studious, Darrell Edwards, Annie Rae Ray nor. Wittiest, I. J. Quinn, Patty F. Williford. Birthday Party Mrs. Larry Bostic honored her daughter Mary Frances on her 7th birthday Wednesday, Nov. 23. Many interesting games were played after which ice cream, cake and candy were served. Favors of marbles and candy trains were given each little guest. Mary Frances received many lovely gifts. Among the students home for the holidays were Misses Calesta Thigpen, Pansy Edwards and Ruth Sanderson; Robert Craft, Jr., Billy Gresham, Yates Dobson, Richard Frederick Williams, and Russell Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams of Raleigh spent the holidays with Mrs. Lila Lanier. : Out of town people attending the funeral of Clarence Thigpen inclu ded Mrs. Harry M. Whittleton of Anderson, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. M. Cassidy of Long Island, N .Y., Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Matthews and dau ghters of Whiteville and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thigpen of Raleigh. Thursday .'diner guests of Mrs. Annie J. Bostic were Mrs. Ralph Casey and children of Chapel Hill, Mrs. Leslie Mallard of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hallon of Mi cro, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pope of Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and children and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Miller enjoyed a seafood supper at Swanboro Sunday night. Mr., and Mrs,. Murray Byrum of Edenton are ipending a few days with Mrs. Sudie Brown. Mrs. Lula Q. Parker was dinner guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh in Warsaw. Mr. William Bostic and son Billy and Miss Mary Quinn Brown spent the holidays in Norfolk, Va. Jane Bostic attended the Caro-lina-Va. game Saturday . Mrs. Orzo Thigpen and children visited Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Powers in Saint Pauls over the week end. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M, Thigpen! were Mr. and Mr. W. P. Thigpea and daughters of Bethel, i ,,... , .- Gerald Van Rhodes USN, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bddie Rhodes over the week end. . Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Howard spent Thursday In Richland. Mrs. J. D. Jackson has returned from Memorial General Hospital in Kinston after undergoing treat ment. .1 Mrs. C. G. Sandlln of Raleigh was guest of Mrs. I. J. Sandlln,- Sr. Monday night : : R. E. Quinn, Jr. of Durham and mother Mrs. R, E. Quinn of Ral eigh spent Monday night with Mrs. Paul Parker. ' Miss Kathryn Waller spent the holidays in New York City. Mrs. Willie Fedora and children and Mrs. J. D. Sandjin, Sr. shopped in Goldsboro Monday. Mrs, B. O. Harris and ahildren spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.! S. W. Gresham." Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craft and sons of Jacksonville spent Thurs day with Mr." and Mrs, R. W. Craft and Mr. J. W. Jackson. Mrs. Harry Home and daughter and Mrs. James Thomas were Kin ston shoppers Friday. Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr. spent a few days last week In Pink Hill with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards were dinner guests of Mrs. William Pickett Tuesday night in Kenans vilUi. . Mr. and Mrs. Alton Exum, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Exum and Myrtle visited in Rocky Mount Sunday. Mrs. Opal Brinson and Miss Elea nor Mae Moore of Jacksonville spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Zola Batchelor. Pleasant View Spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Mewborn and Jean of Savannah, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. woan House and Keith. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and Charlotte, Mrs. it. a. oates and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grady and boys, Mr. Raymond Grady, Mr. Bennie Hussey, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry F Grady. Robert Taylor of Raleigh was guest of J. H. Byrd and Jimmie Da. vis Thanksgiving Day on a bird hunt They reported good quail hunting. ... Mr. and Mrs. Durham Gradv vis. ited their daughter Miss Geraldine urady in Fayetteville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L, Davis of Da vis spent the weekend with rela tives here. ' ' .- . Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mewborn and family visited Mr, iiftd'iMr. J P. Mewborn of Savannah, Ga. who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady. .; , Mrs. Kate Grady spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Faison Smith and family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grady were in Kinston Friday. iTwtm mitHT nmims or 29 SUma MHK049S Mi tit BIPM MHTSTOKS. IHMSTMl UMTS AMP WAUHOVSIS, hit VHKKKHim MIL KOAt. THC CHICASO TUHHU COMPAM, tAKMIS A TRCMEHWS 01VMC Of miOHt, Kuivme cohcistioh or nc TttMiHs 'ioe r mens ty thousands Of TKKiaOAPS of toots tAiiy. ' its mm tf mihiatvxi mitm cars, mut ty tuamc locoMomcs, m OKA (2 MIUS Of maS THAT IHTtK" sea At joo puces ahi cross uhvir THC CHICAGO Kim AT limn roivs. A WONHWl RAILROAD SySTEM-WTHOUT COUHTER PART IH THE WORIV-RUHS THROUGH A MAZE OF TUHHEIS UNDER CHICAGO'S MSIMfSS DISTRICT. . . , L w- f State College Hints To Homemakers Nylon - - Its popularity Is growing like Jack's beanstalk and no won der, for it is long wearing and easy to care for. ' .if You may wash nylon garments in your washer. Use warm water. We recommend a mild soap or deter gent and use a water softener if your water is hard. Put fragile items such as- hosiery, slips, and panties into a bag or pillow-slip before putting in the washer. Rinse nylons thoroughly. . Do not put nylons through the wringer or you will find it necess ary to iron them. Merely shake them and hang them out straight. They will dry in Jiffy time. Some nylons may have to have a light going over. They look best if ironed when damp, so fold them in a towel after they are washed to retain moisture, then iron them as soon as possible. Set your control dial' at low or nylon setting1 MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. C. ; WEEK OF' DECEMBER Sunday and Monday ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON With D1ENNIS MORGAN Tuesday nad Wednesday RETURN OF THE BAD MEN WITH ALL STAR CAST 4th NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Thursday THIS S OUG POUCY " A A"Y OOffC 1 y OLJP GATPniJG. AA'iGYt: ,1 ' Km WEEK BEGINNING DECEMBER 5th. . Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of W. D. Rouse, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against me saia estate to present them to tne undersigned duly verified on or before the 2nd day of December, 1050, or this Notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said .estate will please make Immediate payment This November 25, 1940. Sallle Keziah Rouse, Administratrix, Warsaw, N. C. i-e-flt rdj Double Feature PRAIRIE AND SAPS AT SEA With LAUREL & HARDY V SEABEE'HATWORTH'S MOTOR PARK DRIVE 111 THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink HU1, N. C. (One of Carolina's Finest) MOONLIGHT LIGHTING ; . : CHILDBENS PLAYGROUND t MODERN REST ROOMS THE WHOLE FAMILY'S AMUSEMENT CENTER SUNDAY, December 4th v ' A Woman's Faith In Her Husband The Pitfall - starring Jane wyau, ?: Dick Powelt And , . Lizabeth Scott. .,Z Also Color Cartoon MON. Si TUES. uu icuiiuuvivir . A Creat Book Greater Picture Captain From Castile; Starring Tyrone Power And Jean Peters.-.- Also Color Cartoon Friday only v YELLOW SKIES Saturday - only LAW OF BARBARY COAST With STEPHEN DUNN And GLORIA HENRY. pFni nr ; : 1 WARSAW. N.C. MONDAY and TUESDAY I y Jhe Gccd Old Summertime With Van Johnson and Judy Garland. , .WEDNESDAY MaUnee I P.M. Edward, My Son s Starring Spencer Tracy and Deborah Kerr. rrr THURSDAY and FRIDAY- u 4 WcVcreStrchrs Starring Jennifer Jones and John Garfield! SATURDAY - DOUBLE FEATURE . Continuous I to 11. i D::.ThT!::l!::rlOITc)t3S Starring Johnny flack Frown. ' SUN. MON. Dee. 4-5 -- hlingMan Of The Plains ' . (Technicolor) , .. With Randolph Scott 11 And Jane Nigh. TUESDAY, Dee. 6 , a? ? ' Un-cr Ccpricorn (Technicolor) ' With Ingrid Bergman J ; And Joseph Cotton. " f ... ..... y , WEDNESDAY. Dee. 1 : DOUBLE FEATURE ki2hrdii With William Boyd. Wl , THURS. - FRI. Dee. 8-9 X T That Forsylhe Woman With Greer Garson And Errol Flynn. , , SATURDAY, Deo. 10 iV DOUBLE FEATURE WEDNESDAY' . ' . . , v : , . . Your Favorite Dot Star v Rusty Saves A Life With Ted Donaldson- . !'iAndRusiy.-".-: h ' ' t ' 1 " ' J " Also Last Chap. "Rocket Men" (. , -i 1 u , f - THURS. & FRL i : v ',.(. America's Favorite Pastime 1 njggjgif .-' I v.;,. a rrr;i 4i m UKntrr Ml . M aibo coior L-artoon ' s - . c Sh:ddva Of ThoVesI . With WWp WUson. ; ; JefznnySfcoI I- SATURDAY ... UUUKL.K FEATURE ' Dll With Jerome Courtland -; '; And Virginia Welles.' . In Old Izzl: k With Ken Maynard ' Ar. I ?.;iey Earneft?. '" ' : J The Wc-'-r I -?