t r- " 1 FSIDAY,OCTG j I ' ( NAIIONA1 MUNI C0UHCU mt. MhM j f IB Women Of The Church The Women ' of the HaUsville trebytan : C35rchTheld their regular meeting at the' church. on ' Sept, 23roV There were 18 mem- , bers and' one visitor present. Af ter - reports were' given and business ' disposed of, the program was given ' by Mrs. Leland Grady, assisted by Mrs. Ashe Miller and Mrs. W. L- - Miller; After the close of -meeting ' refreshments were served by the Social Committee. ., ' PTA' COMMITTEE , CHAIRMEN APPOINTED ' The Committee Chairmen for the Beulaville PTA for 1950-51 were : appointed Monday night!; Officers i met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , W. F. MUler and appointed the following: Mrs. Lou Belle Williams, Budget and Finance; A. L. Brown, Character and Spiritual Education; Elmore Brlnson, Citizenship; Mrs. Herman Miller, Congress Publica tions; Mrs. Vera Bostic Exception al Child,' Mrs. Phoebe Pate, Foun . ders Day; F. L. Norrls, . Health; Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Home and Fam lly Life;. Mrs. P. E. Thigpen, Jr., Hospitality; Stokley Bostic, Juve-j nile Protection; Mrs, Herman Mill- er, Legislation; Mrs. Lillian Grady . and Mrs. Louise Brown, Member ship; Mr. -Goodman, Mental Hy ... giene; Mrs. Taylor, -Music; Mrs. Ernest Qulnn, Parent Education; Mrs. Ada Williams, . Pre-School Education; Mr. Spence,' Procedure of By Laws; Mrs. Barbee, Mrs. Bud . Miller, Winifred Lanier, Miss Tur .' ner, Publicity; Mrs. Bender,, Miss ' HarrelU Beading and- Library Ser-v- vice; Mr. Hill, Mr. Alexander, Rec reation; James Miller, Boom Rep- " resentatiVe; Mr. Shaw, Rural Ser vice; M. M, Thigpen, Safety; Mrs. Zoa Jones, School Lunch; Mrs. Mary Ellis Callahan, Social Hy giene; P. E. Thigpen, . Visual Edu cation and Motion Pictures ; DIST. PRESIDENTS v ;H(aU)MEET ."' , Presidents of District Six of "Women of , the Church" met on Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ashe MUler,: chairman of ' the district Plans Were made for the Day of Prayer to be held In the Kenans villa. Presbyterian church Thurs day October 11.-' At the close of the' meeting Mrs..' Miller served punch, cookies and nuts. MILLER iroc , N ; Th Millertown HDC met Wednes day night In the home of Mrs. Her man Miller with Mrs. John Miller Joint hostess. Mrs. Maurice Grady presided. Miss Clontz gave a talk in Improving the farm home, and Mrs. Otis Miller on gardening. Mrs. ' Flave 'Mercer talked on clo thes. The hostess served strawberry shortcake topped with cream, and coffee to the 16 members, .w CHICLE MEETS The Young Ladles Circle of the Baptist church met Monday night with Mrs. Roland Batchelor with Mrs. Orzo Thigpen presiding. The devotional was led by Mesdames Gardner . Sanderson and . Edgar rThomas and prayer by Mrs. Marlon Bratcher. ''Can You Read?" was dis cussed by several members. The meeting adjourned with prayer, The hostess served coca colas, nuts and cookies to the 12 members. PTAMEETS The PTA met Monday night at 7:30 in the school auditorium. W MU MEETS The Baptist WMU will meet on Monday night at 7:30 In the church auditorium. REVIVAL CL inventions . ) l that Serve, You V K 1 ,. sea II ! . tion of Sunday School Teachers was observed at Beulaville Presby terian' Church Sunday morning. New officers:. Supt Carl D. Pate; Assistant. Maurice Jackson, Sec- Treas. Richard Williams. Teachers remain the same as last year. ' Rally Day was held Sunday at HallsvUle Presbyterian .; Church, with Rev. J. G. Morrison as visiting minister. Picnic lunch was served oh the lawn. The following officers were installed: James Miller, Supt; Andrew Miller, .SecTreas; Mrs. W. L. Miller, Young Peoples Teach er; Assistant, Mrs. L. C. MUler; Mrs. Herman MUler, Seniors, with Mrs. D. R. Smith, assistant; Inter mediate, Mrs. Ashe Miller; assist ant, Mrs. Andrew Miller; Primary, Miss Lois Evans; assistant, Mrs. Kenneth Grady; Beginners, Mrs. W. J. MUler, Mrs. Otis MUler. FAREWELL PARTY Miss Ruth Kennedy entertained Friday night In the "home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bostic honoring Joe Quinn who is leaving for the Army Oct 9. The home was at tractively decorat,ed with fall flow ers. The hostess served coca colas, pimento cheese, and chicken salad sandwiches, potato chips, and cook ies to the 50 guests. Friends pre sented Joe with a week end bag and shaving kit ..... YOUNG PEOPLE MEET The Young People of Hallsville IPresbyterian Church held their reg ular meeting Oct. 1 with 17 present and 2 new members were admit ted, Theresa MUler and Julia D. Warden. Rev, J. G. Morrison was a guest. Plans were made for a Halloween Party and new officers Thomas Blanchard (1788-1864) was one of the first great Amer- ( lean inventors. His best-known invention was a contour lathe. He astonished some of the prominent congressmen of Jus day by setting up his mac run In th CaDltoT and Urning out their likenesses In sculptured busts. Blanchard pioneered steam nower for land and engines. He exhibited a steam vehicle that puffed over roads, backing and turning as desired. Theflrst machine tq mail- ta1ra aiitimAtta&llV WBd his invention. In awpDUuaing, i he invented and patented a machine to bend timbers py trnun which brousht him $150,000. During- his later 1 years he served as an expert I witness In patent case. Mesdames N. P.sFarrior and T. A. Turner of Pink Hill attended a Bible Study Course taught by Miss Lucy Steele, Professor of Bible at Peace College in Raleigh, at the Presbyterian Church in Kihston Monday. VFW AUXILIARY POST 9514 MEETS 7:30. Rev. A. L. Benton of Burgaw c-. . for the coming year were elected: Baptist church Sunday night at xwim, ni,. vi.-tj. Bobby MiUer; Secty.-Rosa Miller; Treas. James R. Grady; Program Committee, Mamie . Thigpen and Anise Rhodes: Recreation Com mittee, J, T. Hayter, Jr. and Bobby Miller; Song Leaders, Rosa Miller and Norma A. Smith. The offering was taken and the program was turned over to Rev. J. T. Hayter who began a Bible study after which the meeting was closed with prayer. ' ' 7 HARVEST BAZAAR , The annual Harvest Bazaar will be held Oct. 14, sponsored by the Women of the Presbyterian Church and a turkey supper will be ser ved. Each and everyone Invited to attend. RALLY DAY A Big Rally Day and Installs- Your. mm Buys More At Erskine's. .bs'KUs. .. :i 'hi J 1 rliV,' - i inui 1 f PERSONALS Rev. R. W.Craft and Mr. How ard of Rlchlahds visited friends in Nashville Tenn. last week, Billy Greshamr UNC, spent the week end here. ' Mis Jessna Simpson has accept ed a position with the Navy Trans portation in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill f Camden, S. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Qulnn. Mrs. Harry Jackson and Kay of WaUace visited here Thursday. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith and daughters moyed to FayettevUle las week. Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin Jr visited her "mother Mrs. H. S. MRS M. M. THIGPEN . Beulaville, N. C. - Representative For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW. N. C. . ' 84 piece service 'jJL. for 8 . . 17.95 'r-J" -' ' i - (Pay $1.00 a week) A Give someone mm iovoiy, Biyu.. y .he'a been wanting! Now you can afford Iti This beautiful silverware ha beon pain takingly poUshad to a bright quality flnlah. ? ' ' nd it ii generously plated with jwreveUvar,' will beTproudly used for year. With it coma 'tha new plastic rack that makes putting silver. .' W ware away . . or setting table , . . a " wonderfully convenient Come in, sea it today! V'-It'a beautifully gift boxed, too! ERSKIIIE'S. 5:!i Anniversary Sale'- r.;".7in prcgress-; 1 ; ; taMtt patter , I Fdr Best Price and Cor . plete Job on Monuments See or Write Rev. H. J. Vbalev BEULAVILLE Johnson Sr. Sunday" who is a pa- ATTENDS BIBLE COURSE tient at James Walker Hospital. Mrs. Elwoftd Kennedy left Tues day forltaleigh where she wUl take Nurses State Board exam. Mrs. Lawton Albertson of War saw visited Mrs. Larry Bostic. on Saturday. v Mrs. Dollie Stroud of Kenansvllle spent Sunday with Mrs. Stokley Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews and son spent the week end in Rose Hill. . " Mr inH Mrc mil ilarroll at- I A regular meeting of the Auxl tended Duke-Pitt game Saturday, j Uaryot the WilHard Smith Post; Miss Geraldine Whaley of War saw spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley. Mrs. C. J. Jackson of Mt. OUve visited her daughter Mrs. Macon Brown here last week, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin visited Mrs. Jenny Stone at Parrots Hos pital, Kinston Saturday night Mrs. Mamie Boggs, Kate Mur iell Boggs, Ann Gresham shopped in Kinston Saturday. ' Bobby Kennedy, UNC, spent the week end here. ' " Miss Velma Brinson visited her mother during the week. Mrs. Archie Lanier and Mrs. York Lanier and Brenda -visited Miss Elaine Rouse in Snow Hill recently. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, J. D. Miller; Mrs. Louise Bratcher, Mrs. Lula Parker attended Eastern Bap tist Association in Magnolia on Tuesday. , .' ; Mrs. R. E. Quinn, Mrs. C. D. SandUn of Raleigh visited here during the week end. Mrs. J. M. Quinn of Kinston vis ited Mrs; Lula Parker Saturday. Mr. Larry Sandlin of Burlington viited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. SandUn Friday. " . Mrs. Aubrey Turner and son of Pink Hill visited Mrs. J. D. SandUn Tuesday.-- - Mesdames G. S. Muldrow, Milton Cottle made 8 trip to Camp Le- jeune Wednesday. Mrs. Dick Butler of Warsaw spent several days here with rela tives. '' ';!. . CecU Rhodes and Alfonso Quinn are visiting Mr. ana Mrs. Billy Rand in Clarksburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. W, F. MUler and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ken nedy, Mrs. Zola Batchelor attend ed the James family reunion In Wallace Sunday- ' Mr.' and Mrs. 'Ashe Miller and Mrs. Andrew Miller attended the Gooding-McNalry wedding and re ception In Kenansvllle Saturday. No. 9514 of the VFW was held at the Hut in Pink Hill Monday night Mrs. Lois Johnson, president, pre sided. Plans were made for attend ing a District Meeting to be held at Seymour Johnson Field, Golds boro on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8th. A committee was named to I serve thel Business Men's Club at its next regular meeting, the proceeds to go for an auxiliary' cause, une new memner was ini tiated into the organization. At the close of the meeting re freshments were served to the 14 members present. T YND ALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2303 Home eg Wayne-DupUn Burial Association Funeral Director! Embalmen Ambulance Service Day or Night J 1 tiPV V' fe iff BETTY HARTFORD'S Suit Drew of Bui Mil Pinpoint. Crisply fashioned for every daytime occaiionj tailored skirt. Six " to 20. Orfotd catffcwn. $10.95 KRAMERHS WALLACE Frances Hollhvsworth ' Funeral Held Wednesday , Frances Jennette Hollingsworth, age IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K Hollingsworth of the Provi dence Church - Community near Rase. HillVdled Monday night In the Jahjes ' Walker Hospital after a ieW1 days Illness.' r Funeral? services were held 'on Wednesday . afternoon at 2:30 at rthe Corinth Baptist Church near Rose Hill by Rev. J. V. Case, pastor. In addition to her parents she is survived by two sisters, Doris and Ellen; two brothers, Donald and Edward. Hollingsworth, all of the home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. B. W Matthews and paternal grandparents Mr, and Mrs. B. W. Hollingsworth. ' 3 n LOOK YIIATA'E HAVE ADDED! 1. A NEW SHIRT LAUNDRY - shirts finished, for 15c each, starting Monday ,; Oct. 9th - s . " 2. WASH AND IRON CURTAINS J. 3. 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