Sunday School aass ; '
Has Weiner Roast i.
The Intermediate Class ot the
BeulavUle Presbyterian Church en
joyed a weiner. roast on the Sandy
Banks of the Northeast Cape fear
jBiver at Hatfsville, on April 9th.
, The Red who had read more
Sunday School ssons and mem
orized more Bible verses during
the past quarter were entertained
jy the Blueg.-W-''-t;
The Beds and Blues donairt of:
Joyce. Ann Blizzard, Martha Sand
iin,' Marie Smith, Henry Guy, John?
nie Jackson, Bennett Kennedy,
Elaine Brown, Judy Sholar, George
Kennedy... Jtusy Lanier, Mickey
Quinn. Douglas Clark, Faye Quinn,
Delia Quinn, Bobby Griffin, and
Patricia Brown. - ' ' ' ' ,
Special ;inted "gTiests were: Vir
gil Lanier; Gerald A. Thigpen, Joe
Erinson, Janice Bachelor, Linda
Albertson, Jim Bring-on. 7'
The group -was k chaperoned by
Mrs. J, D. Sholar, ind their Sun
day School teacher, Mrs. Winfred
juy. u - '. '
Cooperative parents who helped
convey . the , Young ' People were:
Mrs. I. J. SandUn, Mrs. Grace Clark
and Mrs. Christine Kennedy.
Youth. "WTeek is lleld ;
At1 Beiuaville Church
This week? was VYouth Week at
the Beulaville Missionary Baptist
Church ; At each service through
out the week Young People would
be in charge. ;v
- 7 ,'" -
Benny Thigpen, a student at the
University t N. C. reigned as Sun
day School .Superintendent, with
Bennett ? Hunter as his assistant,
who read .the momfng - scripture.
The Deacons for last Sunday were:
J. G. Thomas, Jule Mathews, Byron
Hunter, Kenneth Cottle, Ray Car
roll Smith, and Jim Brinson.
Ervin Dobson, a student at the
University of N; C. delivered the
sermon it the morning .worship
service. Jamie Quinn offered the
opening prayer.
The choir, consisting of your.g
people sang 'Into the Woods My
Master Went. Farrior. Brinson play
ed the organ and Mike Miller the
piano
At the evening service, 19 candi-f-
were" baptized by Rev. De
Bell.
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April 21-22
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In Technicolor with. Eddie Fisher
and. Debbie Reynolds Cartoon
Tues.-Wed. - April 23-24
' , ! Double Feature
Rock, Baby, Bock It
;""-; 'And
The She-Creature
Serial
Thurs.-Fri.' Apr jl 25-26
Heaven Knows,
Mr. Allison
In Cinemascope and Color, with
Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum
j Cartoon
Sal '. AprU 27
Double Feature
Man Without A Star
- With Kirk Douglas
; TheKiUing
; With Sterling Hayden
miMmmmimiim
Twilite
BEULAVILLE
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SPflCJG
. ' Friday; April 19 r v
Big Free Show
Free Ice Cream
?, Show ' (,
: Born Jo The Saddle
,!; ; hln Technicolor, Starring Leif Brickson
.Saturday.. Double Feature
First Bound- J"
Reprisal
' In Technicolor, Starring George Montgomery
Second Round. v , " ,
: Fury and Paradise
, r. ctnn Ppfpr ThomDSon
Sunday
Odongo
In Technicolor, Starring Rhonda Fleming and v ,
, , . , McDonald Corey t
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BX DOLORES uni BARBARA RAUP, ' Correspondent.
r$ Betty Lou Hall Is Overall
lii Senior piviwnr$ouiheasteif
. X,
Betty Lou Hall, la senior at the
BeulavUle High School was named
overall winner In the Senior Di
vision of the Southeastern District
Science. Fair1 at Wilmington Col
lege Saturday 'April, 6th.
1 She wa awarded a S200 twn.vMr
scholarship to' Wilmington College
iur uer exaiDii, Project Mouse', a
study of the effects of radio-active
calcitim on a mouse.
As winner jft the biological cate
gory, senior division, she was awar
ded a medical dictionary.
Other winners in the biological
division' were( Bay McDowell, Beu
lavUle; John She'rill, Acme-Delco;
Gilmer Ange, Jacksonville; and
Betty Lou Williams, Beulaville.
Curtis Davis of Fayetteville, a
substitute entry from his school,
took first place in the senior divi
sion, physical science for his exhi-.
bit on 'Amplitude Modulated Light
Transmission.'' He was awarded a
chemical index.
Other winners in the senior di
vision, 'physical science were Lynn
Jackson, Beulaville; Dee Clark, Beu
laville; Peter Pedrottl, Fayetteville,
and Tad Cherry, also of Fayette
ville. AH the winners of the senior di
vision ot the science fair, wiil
compete in the State fair in Ra
leigh later this month.
. New Hanover. County students
took Jop honors in both the physi
cal and biological categories of the
Junior Division, L. H. Adcock,
science fair director said.
Named over-all. junior winner,
and first-place winner in the biolo
gical category, was'Lyle Hedman of
Lake Forest, Junior High School.
He received a chemistry set do
nated by the Eastern North Caro
ina section of the American Che
nical Society and a first-place gold
.nedal.
The junior division prizes were
a Bold first - phce medal, silver
medal for eecon. place and bronze
medal for third place.
Every sluclent participating in the
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Thurs.-Fri. AprU 18-19
Away All Boats
Starring Jeff Chandler
Sat
AprU 20
Double Feature
Apache
Burt Lancaster
Also
The Wild Party
Serial and Cartoon
c,, .Mnn Anril 21-22
Eyerything But The Truth
starring jyiaureen j xiu uiu wuuu
Forsythe
Tues.-Wed. AprU 23-24
, The Great Man,,
Joe Ferrer '.. '?);. .;.
Theatre
OPEmG "
A First Run-Show
District Science Fair H
fair was awarded a certiy cite xand
seal' of merit'' .; 'Wsi7&l
Other winners in the Junior divis
ion, biological -k' cateajryswerie
Greer Craig, Lake, fSresj '. and
Gerie KUlette, Sunset 1 Park. MV"?
Winners of the phyftcftlriepce
category, Junior' -dtviinfetre
Chester Counts Lake ForeA,' Da v
id White, Lake .Forest tend - Jerry
Markatos. Chestnut Street" Sihbol.
Contest' Judges -were 'Geerge-' Za-f.
Drowsici oi wumingwn vouege.f en
Smith of 'the Wilmington Corps of
Engineers off ice; .and Jack Preece,
Harold Segrave, and Cen.e.McCord
of the Dupont, Laboratory in Kin
ston. (From Wilmington Morning Star)
Name Valedictorian -And
Salutatorian
Sally Jo Kennedy and Grace Ken
nedy ara the 1957. Valedictorians' of
Beulaville High School. This is the
first time In the history of Beula
vUle High School that there were
dauble valedictorians. Judy Sand
lin Holds the place of Salutatorian.
Marshnlls of the Junior Class
were also named: They are: Peggy
White, chief; Ann Blizzard, Janice
Henderson, Myra Aim Thomas, Ma
ry Ester Creech.
Sally Jo Kennedy Wins
College Scholarship
Sally Jo Kennedy won a oash
scholarship of $100,009 given ; py
East Carolina CoUege. The scholar
ship was a Resources Scholarship
given to a worthy student -each
year. T
Beta Club Members
Go To Asheville
Thursday morning at 8:30 the
leta Clmb of Beulaville High school
left for Asheville where, they spent
the week end, attending Conven
tions, meetings and sight-seeing.
The chaperones for the trip were
Mrs. Ray1 Thomas i and Mrs. Chris
tine Kennedy. Drivers were: Le
roy Kennedy, Jimmy Pickett, Jack
ie Norris and Earl Baker.
The Beta's were: SaUy Jo Ken
nedy, Angeleta Thomas, Grace Ken
nedy, Barbara Miller, Dee Clark,
Thomas Rhodes, Myra Ann Thomas,
Brent Baker, Peggy White, Lynn
Jackson, Janice Henderson, Judy
Sandiin, carol Williams, Joyce Ann
Futral. Gerald Nethercutt Bet
ty Lou Hall, Oleta Edwards, R'os-
lyn Trott, Doris Hill, Bennett js.en-
nedy, Ida Mae Weston, ana uonaia
Pickett, Mr.- Davis the Beta Club
sponsor.
Tommy Miller Honored.
At Weiner Roast
Mr. and Mrs. Herman MiUer en
tertained Buests with a weiner rbast
in honor of their Bon. Tommy on nis
if WaHae,N.a '
Pea-Lin Drive-In
':' " Theatre;"
Friday-Saturday April 19-20
Deep Blue Sea
Vivian Leigh .:
Rimfire
James MiUican
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
AprU 21, 22 and 23 .
Rawhide Years
Tony Curtis
Wednesday and Thursday
April 24 and 23
Beyond a Reasonable
Doubt
Dana Andrews: and' Joan Fon
taine - - ' ' -" ;
..i. Wallace Drive-In
Theatre
Wallace. N. C.
Friday, Saturday and
Sunday
v April 19-20-21 :
The Opposite.
. . Sex
In CinemaScope, Starring June
AUyson, and Ann Sherman
CLEAR - VUE Drive-In
MOUNT OLIVE, N. C
Shows At 6:46 & 8:45
50c Pec Person $1.00 Limit
I ;Thursda7' -J " v ' ' '
.:- " PICNIC ; " ' T
' In CinemaScope, Starring WiUiam Holden and: Kim Novak -;
v ' Plug Celor Cartoon '' ' ' ', '."."'t:
M , Friday and Saturday i5 ;
j?i DANIEL BOVNE
In Color, Starring Bruce Bennett and Lon Chaney Also -THP
P1IKTC fll? W A Wf OTP lTR
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M jtn CinemaScopeNStarrinsLana Turner and Richard Burton " '.
Sunday ,: " i- ; C ' AprU 21
; - ')-, THE KING AND I 1
In CinemaScope '95, Starring Deborah Kerr and Yul Brynner
, " j 'f ' PlusColor Cartoon j ' ,'
Monday and Tuesday
Wed.-Thurs. April 24-25
' THE RAWHIDE YEARS 1
In color, Starring Tony
,- Plug Color
17th birthday on AprU 13th.
Both indoor and outdoor games
Were played." :3.t
The-, cuesta who "attended were-.
Barbara Raup, Bennett Hunter, Sue
Johnson,. Byron Hunter, Truett MU-
ler,' Betty Houston," Patsy Albert-
son, Roger Craft, Dottie Humphrey,
Wd Jfancy Uler.j' .
tv. Agood, umewas enioyed by all.
' Refreshments of .weiners jand soft
drinks, lime Hoats, and p6und cake
.exe 8e.rvea.- . ;
yWA!ip:Hold Meeting
'TRYWA- of the BeulavUle Bap-
lst:Church lield its regular meet
ing, on Thursday April 11th at the
ohurch,' r, r
-.Tfle program was rne House mat
Stays 'pea'utiful.' The program was
began-.with.the' hymn 'A Charge to
Keep X Have.' Scripture reading
was from Timothy i:i-o. Those on
program were: Oottie Humphrey,
Ecna SandqrsQn, Elaine Kennedy.
and Janice Smith who closed the
meeting with prayer.
The YWAs Counselor is Mrs.
Evelyn Gore.
:
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Davis an
nounce the birth of a son on AprU
13th in a Kinston hospital.
Circle No. 1 Meets
Circle No. II of the HaUsville
Presbyterian Chureh meets with
Mrs. Ashe Miller on Friday night
April 19th at 7:30.
Returns From Hospital
Donnie Keith MUlerson of Mr.
and Mrs- Otis Jere MUler returned
from the hospital te his home last
week.
Attend Federation Meet
' -Mrs. Flave Mercer, Mrs. J. I.
Smith of Pink HU1 and Mrs. Ashe
Miller ' attended a meeting of the
Federation of Home Demonstration
Clubs in Fayetteville on Thursday.
' Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams
of Raleigh visited with Mrs. Lila
Lanier during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Raup Jr., and
Dolores and Barbara attended a
birthday dinner of (Mr. WiUiam
Jones and Mrs. J. O. Batchelor on
Route 1, Richlands Sunday after
noon.
George Kennedy, son of Mrs.
Christine Kennedy, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Batche
lor, of Route 1, Richlands.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paul Thigpen
ol Raleigh spent the week end
with Mrs. E. P. Thigpen.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bratcher
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Bratcher and Mrs. E.
P. Thigpen.
Ervin Dobson, a student at the
University of N. C. spent the. week
end with his parents, Mr.imd Mrs. I
Magnolia News AhdSocials
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HOME DEM. CLUB MEETS.
The Magnolia Home Demonstra
tion )C'ub met Thursday afternoon at
the-club building with Mrs. J. W.
Evans and Mrs. Stacy Evans as
hostesses.
In the. absence of both president
and vice president, Mrs. L. E. Pope
presided.
The meeting opened by singing
'Ho For Carolina.' Mrs. Paul Bass
led the devotional sv
Announcements and objectives
for, the year were read by Mrs. L.
E. Popej .
Mrs. L. E. Pope and' Mrs.' L. G.
Turner were appointed as pubUcity
committee.
There were several members (tak
ing part in the dress revue. Mrs. J.
W. Evans, Mrs, Stacy Evans, Mrs.
J. N. . Home, Mrs. I. E. Pope, Miss
Louise Croom, Mrs. L. G. Turner
and : a childs dress made by Mrs.
C. J. Thomas. .
Mrs. J. N. Home was chosen win-
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Cartoon . - , .
Round-Up
BY DOLORES AND
; BARBARA RAVF
'i This ' week's - happenings -around
BHS started with a -meeting of the
Glee Club during fourth period with
Mrs. Alderman. The club practiced
some of the numbers which will
be presented at the coming music
recital on May third in the High
School Auditorium.
We are glad to welcome the Beta
Club back, from its trip jnd we
aU hope they had a wonderful
time.
Grace Kennedy, and 'Sally Ken
nedy are this year's valedictorians,
We are indeed proud of you girls.
Judy Sandiin is the salutatorian.
Congratulations Judy.)
Marsha Us for this yea rare Peggy
White, chief, Ann Blizzard, Janice
Henderson, TMyra Ann Thomas, and
Mary Ester Creech. The highest
grades in the junior class were
made by these girls."
The Senior Class starts its prac
tice for graduation on the Tuesday
after Easter, under the direction of
Mr. BiU Thigpen. Music will be di
rected by Mr. Robert Craft, Jr.
The Junior - Senior Banquet will
be held on Friday night, Anril 26th
in the lunch room. This promises
to be one of the prettiest banquets
ever given.
Happy birthday, Tommy. We all
know your party on Saturday night
was a success.
That's aU for this week. Look in
again next week for some more
news and views around BHS.
Tyson Dobson.
Miss Jerry Ann Sandiin, a student
at East Carolina CoUege speat the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Docie Sandiin.
Archie Muldrow and Ralph Cottle
students at East Carolina College
spent the week end with their pa
rents. Miss Betty Sue Mercer, a stu
dent at East Carolina CoUege spent
the week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Mercre.
Miss Betty Houston, student at
Wilmington CoUege spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ive? Houston.
W. L. and True MiUer, sons of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. . MiUer spent the
week end with their parents, W. L.
is a student at State CoUege and
Truett at E. C.
Jimmy Creech a student at A. C.
in WUson spent the week end,'at
home.
Miss Evelyn Penny, a student at
ECC spent the week end with her
grandmother, Mrs. Mattie Brad
shaw. Commercial hatcheries in North
Carolina produced 8.9 million chicks
during January 1957.
Spacing is important in producing
flue-cured tobacco.
Hogs have no sweat glands and
must wallow to keep cool.
ner and wiU represent the club in
the county revue.
Judges were, Mrs. Bertie Quinn,
Mrs. Hubert Tucker, and Mrs. Clif
ton Chestnutt. ,
The demonstration 'Money Saving
Main Dishes,' was given by 'food
leader, Mrs. J. W. Evans.
Two of the recipes given, meat
loaf and beans and cheese sauce
were cooked, and served along with
hot coffee and chocolate cake. .
WSCS MET AT CHURCH
The Woman's Society of Christ
ian Service of the Methodist church
met at the church Friday night
Mrs. H. L. Pippin had charge of
the devotional and led in prayer.
The program was given with sev
eral members taking part.
Mrs. H. L. Pippin, president, pre
sided over a short business meet
ing. The members decided to try
having two circles. This is going
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Kenansvuie between u ana u
o clock every Tutsday tnornteg.
'. ...buvjuuuiJybWu
Mrs'. Howard Was
Circle Hostess ,
Mrs. Alton Howard was hostess
to the Betsjr Sharpe Circle, at her
home Monday night.
Mrs. JS. J. Simpson, circle ' chair
man presided.
Miss Homer Weathersby gave the
devotional and aa . charge of the
program, the topic being 'Carver
School of Missions.' .
Mrs. Frances Oakley was a visi
tor. During the social hour, the hostess
served strawberry short ,'qake, nuts
and coffee 'to the eight, inembers
and one' visitor present.'' -:.
Sunbeams Met "V ' . :. "
Saturday At Church,
On Saturday afternoon' m the,
Sunday School rooms of the Bap
tist Chureh,' the ' Sunbeams met
with their leader, Mrs,. Paul Ste
phens. t -
f ollowing a short program, the
group enjoyed a delightful egg
hunt, followed by drinks and cook
ies, as refreshments.
There were twelve me,mbers pre
sent. Cora Stokes Circle
Met Monday
The Cora Stokes Circle met in
the home of Mrs. Claude Thomas,
at Sarecta with all members pres
ent. Mrs. Gojorge Penney opened the
meeting with prayer. Mrs. Hubert
Chaney, chairman, presided ever
the business period at which time
Mrs. J. O. Stokes, secretary, read
the minutes and gave the treasur
ers report.
Following the business, Mbs. C.
B. Guthrie gave the pregrara, us
ing her thoughts, 'The Woman' in
the home as a mother. FoUowing
her talk, she conducted a quiz on
mothers and sons of the Bible and
also the woman of the Bible.
Mrs. Ellis Vestal and Mrs. H. M.
West, Sr., assisted the hostess in
serving pound cake, ice cream
topped with a cherry, pecans and
coffee.
Circle II Met With
Mrs. Wells
Circle II of Grove Church met
Monday evening with Mrs. J. J
Wells. Mrs. Wells who is circle
chairman pre.ded. Mrs. W. J. Sit
terson had c'.arge of the progr.-.m
which was on 'Christian Citizen
ship.' Mrs. Roy Siterson led the
'Let's Talk About Period.'
FoUowing adjournment, the hos
tess served lime chiffon pie and
coffee to the eight members and
one visitor.
Mrs. Sitterson Was
Bridge Hostess
Mrs. Jack Sitterson wag hostess
to members of her bridge club at
her home last Wednesday night.
After scores were added, Miss
to be tried to see if they oaa get
more members.
The nominating committee gave
their report. Mrs. H. T. Brown, pres
ident, Mrs. N. T. Pickett, vica pres
ident and Mrs. Jessie Potter Sec
retary and Treasurer.
PERSONALS
Mrs. F'lossie Johnson and Miss
Myrtle Johnson of Delway visited
Mrs. L. G. Turner Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner visit
ed Mrs. M. L. DaU and family in
Chinquapin on Sunday.
Mrs. J. P. Tucker of Wilmington
visited Mrs. EUen Chestnutt and
Mrs. M. T. Tucker Monday.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Potter, Sunday were, Mrs.
Ecd Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
Merritt and Carolyn of Caroling
Beach and Mrs. Flora of Wilming
ton. FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda
Sprigs. Located 3 mUes from FCX
Store.
F. H. Higgenbotham
Route 4 CUnten
4 18 IT pd.
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4 25 2T pd.
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and service Myers Water Systems.
C. W. Brinkley, Teachey, or K. L.
Register at Register's Crossroads
on Highway 11, 4 miles east ef Rose
Hill.
10 31 pd.
SUED CORN, Dekalb, Watson's
McNair's; early maturing and late
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4 25 4T C.
Piano for sale .RebuUt with mir
row front. $225.00 cash.
James Taylor
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IT pd. .. . .
Cash. receipts from marketing of
livestock and livestock . products,
fn North Carolina in 1858 were up
820.8 mUUon from the year before.
Engagement Announced
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id
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Miss Chambers Is daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James. Thomas Chambers
of Kenansville, who announce her
tngagement to Donald C. Hinson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert
Hinson of Dudley. The wedding
will be April 21.
Invitation Issued
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chambers re
quest the honour of your presence
at the marriage of tkeir daughter
Bettie
to
Mr. Denald C. Hinson
o Sunday, the twenty-first day of
April, at half after four o'clock,
nineteen hundred and fifty seven
at
Pearsall's Chapel Church
Kenansville, N. C.
Margaret Wriliams received an iron
ing cord holder for high score
prize and Mrs. Doug Shivar receiv
ed a bottle of lotion as consolation
award.
During progressions the hostess
served grape juice and at conclu
sion of games, open sesame seed
pie and coffee to: Miss Williams,
Mrs. Shivar, Mrs. W. E. Craft, Mrs.
3oy Sitterson, Mrs. Mattie Sadler,
Miss Mary Lee Sykes, Mrs. Wood
row Erinson and Mrs. Bill Helton.
Mrs. Stroud Was
Circle I Hostess
Circle I of the Grove Church met
Monday evening with Mrs. Celia
Stroud as hostess.
Mrs. W. J. Pickett, circle chair
man, presided over the business ses
sion. Mrs. J. A. Gavin was in charge
of the program; the topic "The
lhings Which Are Caesars.' Mem
bers of the circle assisted Mrs.
Gavin in the program.
Following the meeting, the hos
tess served strawberry shortcake,
nuts and coffee to the twelve mem
bers present.
Personals
Miss Yvonne Patterson of A. C.
College. Wilson spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Patterson.
Airman and Mrs. Oliver Smith of
Savannah, Ga., spent several days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. C.
S. W.uiamson.
Mr. I. R. Caison returned to his
home Saturday after undergoing
surgery in Duplin General Hospi
tal. Mrs. L. Southerland spent the
week end in Raiford as guest of
her daughter and son in law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Willis and family.
Mr. Steve Williamson of Camp-
hell College, Buies Creek, spent
the week end with his mother. Mrs.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Precy'Te
and family of Faison visited Mrs.
D. S. WUliamson Sunday.
Mrs. Hubert Brown is an opera
tive patient at Lenoir General Hos-
pital in Kinston. ' :
Mr. Jimmy Bowden of E. C. Col
lege, Greenville spent the. week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bowden.
Miss Sara Craig of Wilmington'
was a week end guest of Miss Re
becca Grady.
Misses 'Linda Sitterson, Rebecca
Grady and Sara Craig shopped in
Kinston Saturday.
Dr.-G. V; Gobdirig and Miss Syl
via Gooding of Sylva
week end here.
spent -jUie
Mr. J. R. Grady made a busi
ness trip to Charlotte over the
"week end.
Miss Carolyn Bostic spent the
week end in Jacksonville as a guest
of Miss F.dna Carol Barnes.
' Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. George
Brown shopped in Wallace Satur
day. Mr. Marion Egbert of Chicago,
111., and the University of Califor
nia and Mr. L. V. Godwin, princi
pal of Asheboro school were visitors
Saturday of Rev. and Mrs. S. G.
Nickens.
Sgt. and Mrs. Earl C. HoweU and
son of Seymour Johnson Air Base,
Mesdames N. P. Hines, C. A. Sas
ser and Miss Carrie Howell of
Goldsboro visited here in the Meth- ;
odist Parsonage Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Nickens and
daughter of Goldsboro were recent
visitors of Rev. and Mrs. C. G.
Nickens and famBy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jessup of Fay
etteville spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. WeUs and Mrs.
F. Byrd.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Clark and
Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of
Clarkton visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Hester, Wednesday night.
Mr. Leo Jackson is a patient in
Duplin General hospital.
Miss Minnie Boone of Wallace
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mur
phy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Brinson
and Hiram shopped in Raleigh Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Carner
were week end guests of their
daughter and son in law, Rev. and
Mrs. Lauren Sharpe.
Mrs. Mary Dail of Wilmington is
spending some time with her
daughter, Mrs. Estus Bland.
Mrs. J. O. Stokes, Mrs. C. B.
Guthrie and Mrs. Vance Gavin
spent Friday in Wilmington.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sykes and
children, Eddie and Anna were
week end guests of Mrs. R. L. Sykes
and Miss Mary Lee Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Eubanks of
Scotts Hill spent Sunday with Mrs.
B. L. Sykes and Miss Mary Lee
Sykes.
Mr. and Mrs. Kedar Bryan and
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bryan of
Wilmington spent Sunday with Mrs.
Eloise Rhyder and Mr. McCoy Ken
nedy. Mesdames R. L. Sykes, Lamm
Kornegay, Job Wahab, and Miss
Mary Lee Sykes visited friends in
Washington, one day, recently.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Howard were Mr. and Mrs.
Donnie Gurganus of Richlands.
Mrs. Alton Howard and son, Al
and Mrs. Earl Hatcher and son,
Anthony Earl spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Howard's mother, Mrs. G. C.
Phillips in Richlands.
Average prices paid by North Ca
rolina farmers for all poultry feeds
and most mixed dairy feeds dur
ing the month ended February 15,
1957 were 5 cents per hundred high
er than the previous month.
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