I- -11? uii J. J '. n .iiUCSliil'lLS' 1 I I J A, TO v AND THEE. f C : opening ui wuinuiuuy, reu. i . t:C0 O'CLOCK AiirTinii caic H U vl I V If JHLL llcqs-Caille-All Stock U J. Sand I in ". ,-Self Service Grocery ry Goods - Notior Hardware Fertilizers .t-ii Beulaville Youn Ladles-Circle The Young Ladles of the Baptist Church held their monthly meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Orzo Thlgpen. Program . for i the month, "God Is Moving, Who Can Hinder," was discussed by Mes dames Ruth Sanderson, Orvis Thlg pen, P. E. Thlgpen, Sidney Hunter, Louise Brown and Marlon Bratcher. The meeting was dismissed by group singing, followed by prayer. The hostess served pecan pie and coca colas to 10 members present. The February meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. J. Macon Brown.-., , . . Gerald Quinn Honored r Mrs. T. R. Quinn entertained on Saturday night honoring her son Gerald on his 14th birthday. ,'. Many games and contests were enjoyed. The hostess served chicken salad, cookies, sandwiches, candy and iced drinks to 92 guests. Gerald received many lovely and V Article was explained by Mrs. Le land Grady. During the meeting three tjuilts were presented by Mrs. Ashe Miller to Mrs. James Blizzard who had recently lost her home by fire. Two of the quilts were furnished by the Women of the Church and the other by Mrs. Julia Miller oldest member of the Hallsville Auxiliary. J . Mrs. Andrew Miller welcomed visitors and members, of Circle No. 2 who had assisted In quilting the quilts. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Walter Miller served potato sal ad plate, fried chicken, hot "rolls, coffee and cocoanut j'ie. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and' Mrs. Edgar Murphy of Beulaville announce the birth of a daughter, Glide Gay Murphy, Janu ary 18, at Memorial General Hospi tal, Kinston. Mrs. Murphy Is 'the former Bruce Elizabeth Miller of Beulaville. ; ; -L. Circle 1 Meets Circle No. I of the PresDyterlan Church met Tuesday night in the home of . Mrs. Murphy- Thlgpen. Mrs. Phoebe Pate, chairman, pre sided. The.'BIble Study was given by Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen. World Mis sions Was given by Mrs. Phoebe Pate. Meeting was dismissed with prayer. The hostess served iced drinks,, crackers, ' pickles, stuffed dates and salted nuts to the 9 members present. Birthday Party . Mrs. Larry Bostlc entertained on Saturday4 afternoon honoring her son Butch on his 4th birthday. Games were enjoyed by the 30 little guestfs., after which Mrs. Bostlc served cake and Ice cream on attractive party plates and nap kins carrying out the Valentine motif. Party candy cups filled with valentine hearts were given as- favors. Butch received a vast assortment of gifts. Mrs, Ada Pickett . Funeral Wednesday . Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Pickett, 71, wife of the late John A. Pickett, were held at the grave side in the family cemetery Wednes day afternoon. JthtwsdMd Tuesday- at " Parrotts Hospital in Kinston after an Illness of 11 days. The Rev. Mr. Manning of Fountain officia ted assisted by Rev. S. A. Smith of TtpnlflVlHe Mrs. Pickett was a mem- J ber of the Free Will Baptist Church , f or the past 42 years. Surviving are one one daughter, Mrs. Lossie Campbell; two sons, William S. and Richard Pickett; four grandchild ren; and three great grandchildren, all of Beulaville. - ; : M " i in i' i ' ! i .I, rlii 1 i i ' ; Hallsville Church j Women Meet' ' Circle No. 1 of the Hallsville Women of the Church met with Mrs. Neal Smith for their January meeting. Bible .study was. led by Mrs. Morris Grady and the Survey - O t ' Belli a v i 1 1 e L i vestpc k Market 7,, FROM ft. : Biliniflin) TRUST rWLu-ilUlf E:;.::sviLLE rose hill ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatoa Miller Child Escapes Serious Arm Injury Little Jimmie Miller, 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller af Beulaville escaped serious injury Monday when his right hand got caught In a washing machine. It had pulled young Jimmy's arm in to the moving parts and was just before wringing it off at the shoul der. The arm was bruised badly and the skin grazed in a number of places.' Dr Bolin examined it and decided no bones were broken. Cabin HDC Name Leaders The Cabin Home Demonstration club met Wednesday afternoon on Jan 24 in the home of Mrs. Nor wood Nprris with Mrs; Bland Noble presiding. Miss Hilda Clontz talked on the club outlook for 1951. Pro ject leaders were named for. the coming year after which refresh ments were served to approximately 20 members and 5 visitors. PERSONALS Mrs. R. E. Quinn of. Raleigh .'s visiting Mrs. Lula Parker a few days. . Mrs. Steve Gresham has returned borne after undergoing treatment at Parrotts Hospital in Kinston. Bobbye Brown and Gene Maul ty, USN of Norfolk Naval Base spent the week end With Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. " . Mr. W. B. Parker Is visiting her son Mr. Charles Parker and family In Raleigh. -J ; Mrs. Alda Sharpe of Jackson ville visited Mrs. I. J. Sandlin Sr. Monday. Mesdames I. J. Sandlin Sr., Scott Smith attended a basketball game at the coliseum in Raleigh Tues day. , - Miss Faye Quinn has resumed her studies at WCUNC after spend ing several days with- her parents . Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin and Jimmy spent the week end In Rose Hill. Gerald Van Rhodes, USN. of Nor folk is spending a 30 day leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed die Rhodes. Miss Geraldlne Whaley of Jack sonville visited her parents a few days last week. ; Mesdames Elwood Quinn, Jim D. Sandlin shopped In Goldsboro on Monday. . . I Mrs. Andrew Jackson1 and sons visited Mrs. B. H. Phelps in Clay ton Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy spent the week end in Chapel Hill with Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Quinn. Mr. and Mrs.' Chilton Thlgpen and family of Falrbluff were Sun day guests of Mrs. E. P. Thigpen. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bratcher visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hargett in Trenton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whaley and "Son of Chapel Hill spent the week end with their parents. ,. . . Mrs. A: L. Brown spent several days in Smlthfield visiting her dau ghters Mrs. D. D. Watson and Mrs. I John Dale and families. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Whaley ol Raleigh spent the week end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and children, Mrs. Elwood Kennedy and Mrs. Zola Batchelor shopped in Kinston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayburh Quinn and family of Wajsaw visited Mrs. Lula Parker Sunday. ; Mesdames J. D. Muller, Jay Tho mas and Edgar Thomas shopped in Kinston Saturday. ' ; Rev. A. L. Brown and Mr. J. M. Brown made a business trip to Goldsboro Monday. - College students home for the week end Included J. J. Quinn, Bobby Kennedy, Yiatee Dobson, VRS M. !U. THIfil'FV beulaville, N. t Represent., tfi e WARSAW FLORA 1 COMPANY WARSAW N T. BUly-Gresham, Polly Brown, Re becca Thomas, Jane Bostlc, Pansy Edwards. ' f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown spent the week end in Edenton. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Sudie Brown who had been adhere lor several weeks. . Mesdames Value Campbell and Clinton Campbell shopped in Kin ston Saturday. Mrs. Larry Bostlc and son made a business trip to Wallace Monday. ' ' T tiru - ,.r.T t . the week end with his mother Mrs. Russell Grey. : Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gresham, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Batchelor and daugh ter Janice accompanied Miss Mary Jane Gresham to Greensboro Sun day where she will resume studies after visiting her parents. Mrs. Lillian Quinn of Warsaw viisted Mrs. Larry Bostlc Saturday. More than 400 species of birds afe found In North Carolina. v We Build to a STANDARD Not to a PRICE! SOTO Concrete products INCORPORATED Phone 3413 ivinston, N. ('. 15 7L hJ&i ifl'n -- Livestock Warttet February 7, 1 O'clock AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY Arthur Kennedy general merchandise beulaville meat market ! - OPEN WEEKLY y,' , WELCOME TO BEULAVILLE FEBRUARY 7th. AND -3" ; WEEKLY AUCTION BEULAVILLE LIVESTOCK . MARKET Congratulations 0. C. RAYIIOR and ARTHUR KEI'I'EDY . Ov;ncrs end Opsrafors BUY ANYTIME . ' r " ; i : j ales-hardware-; ' 1 ' ' 1 BEULAVILLE