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Personals , . ," The Rev. and i Mm Witter .E Goodman and Hugh have returned to their home after spending sev eral week with, Mrs., W. H, Good man, Sr., In Montreat , ; . Miss Eleanor Gray "Sloan, Mrs. Charlie Lanier and Mrs. German Jones visited Mrs, Arthur Sloan on . Thursday. "vf-fs--?"-'- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hlnson and Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee In Wilmington. , Mrs. Jay Thomas, Ann, Judy and Dean shopped in Wallace on Thursday- afternoon. ' .. . Mr, and ' Mrs. Warren Thomas spent Thursday afternoon in Rose Hill visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Grady. Mrs. Delano Simpson and Phil, Mrs. Larry Hinson and Kenneth spent Tuesday in Wallace visiting Mr and Mrs. Calvin Bostic. Those in Kinston on Saturday were Mrs. Mammie Boggs. Mrs. Ri ; chard Williams, Mrs. Leo Brown . and Martha, Mrs. Jay Thomas, Ann and Judy. 'Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Thomas and Pam, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomas are touring New York, Nia gara Falls and Canada. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Messie and r children, Pam and Donald, Jr., of ; Springfield are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. James Griff en of New York are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston. Sunday dinner gueate of Mr. and Mrs- John H. Hunter were Mr. and ' Mrs. Jack Hunter of Richlands, Mr and Mrs, Robert Miller of Camp Le- jeune and Mr. and Mrs. Raywood Hunter and children. ' - Joe Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Macon Brown recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Grady of Rose Hill spent the week end in Beulaville with relatives, v Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cxum on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jones, Freddie and Frank ie Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Greg and : Steve spent the week end at Top : sail Beach.' '"i f. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Rouse and sons, Robert, Donald and Richard HPOOO0000O00OOOO0OOC3OOOO o o CECIL A. o o o o o o o o Office At Brown & Miller Co. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOO o WE HAVE JQR SALE HE FOLLOWING 3 Farmall Cub Tractor Equipment 1 No. 64 Engine Driven Combine 1 No. 52 Power Driven Combine YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER PARTS and SERVICE Clinton Truck & Traitor Co. o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o. Phones 2033 and ooooooooooooooooooo00000000000000000 : (3(1 nv 1 u uuuvj, L wi J will leave Wednesday, September 4, for Seattle, Washington, where they will spend the' next sue months: ' Mr. and Mrs. James Merritt and children ofFaravlUe were Sunday guests of Mr.' land Mra. ' Herman Gore. "4 v.Kf v'-1; ; Ted MMer or the tt-S.Navy, sta tioned at Norfolk, Va.,. is spending some time with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ethro Miller.,. ' ' ,.,;, Mrs. ' Arthur Sumner and child ren. Mrs. Leo Kennedy and Miss Caroline Sumner were In Kinston on Saturday. ,- Mrs. Joe Brinson' visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinson during the week end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones and children of Albertson and Mrs. Ru by Snyder and Jimmy spent Sunday afternoon at Topsail Beach, On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson. Joe and Mike and Jerry Sandlin visited Mr. and Mrs. William Sandlin Jackson at their cottage near Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craft, Ri cky and Billy visited the Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Craft on Sunday after noon. Bernell Miller is spending a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Miller. He is a graduate from Wake Forest. Mrs- Reuben Hunter and Bennett, Mary Beth and Billy visited Mrs. Dolly Barbee in Richlands on Sun day. Miss Sally Jo Kennedy, accom panied by Mrs. Christine Kennedy, Bennett, and George entered East Carolina College, Greenville, on Tuesday. Miss Dolores Raup of Washing ton was home this week end visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Raup. She is employed with the government in Washington; D. C Barbecue Supper To Be ; Friday, Sept 14, Cafeteria The Junior Class of Beulaville High School is sponsoring i barbe cue supper In the school cafeteria on Friday, September 1, at 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Tickets are 78 cents and $1.00. Any junior will be glad to jell you a ticket. Everyone is ,ujrged to come... i ':.:-. , ' 'in i.r: MILLER o o o o o o o o o Insurance aVille, II. C. o 3619 MMaaMBBBi .BsVMSaw tasaaff ' MsssVMm' geMEsSSSSSSMBBBaBBBMBffA ' f i u nn. JJ kJ S,L:il LiUJ F. WB. Auxiliary . ' Officers Announced - - The Free Will Baptist Ladies Aux ilUaiy' has;, announced the follow, ing as new officers for the year 1957-58! , Presldent,v Miss Lucille Thomas, vice president,; Mrs. Billy Everton; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Bill Thigpen; youth chairman, Mrs. Floyd Brown; Benevolence, Mrs. Elvis Sumner; Study Course, Mrs.-Jack Jarman; Orphanage, Mrs. Allen Quinn and Program, Mrs. Gro ver Hill. ' -v " f' ;' V -X v New officers for the "year 1957-58 have been announced for the Beu laville Free Will Baptist Sunday School. They are: Superintendent, Floyd Brown; Pianist, Mrs. Grover Hill; Teachers,' Nursery, -? Azzllne Kennedy and Sue .Johnson, Begin ner, Mrs. Bill Thigpen and Mrs. Ro land Edwards; Primary, Mrs. Elvis Sumner; Junior,' Mrs. Floyd Brown, Intermediate, Mrs. Jack Jarman; Senior ACults, Mr. Eugene Exum; Adult Ladies, Mrs.' John Thomas and Adult Men, Mr. Bill Thigpen. Free Will Baptist Ladies Meet Friday The. Ladies Auxilliary of the Beu laville Free Will .Baptist Church will meet Friday night, Sept. 6, at 7:30 at the church. Program Chair-' man, Mrs. Grover Hill, will present the program 'Send Forth Thy Light To Cuba' written by Mrs. Tom Wil- ley Jr., missionary, all ladies are urged to attend. NOTICE The general meeting of the wo men of the church of the Beulaville Presbyterian Church will meet Tuesday night at 8:00 p.m. Sept. 10. Going-Away Party For Several Students A going away party, in honor of Misses Dee Clark. Patsy Kennedy. Sally Jo Kennedy, Jerry Ann Sand lin, Martha Ann Brown, and Wil lie Owen Guy and Stanley Pickett, Lynn Jackson, Harold Simpson, La ren Houston and Ervin Dobsoh, was held on Monday, September 2. at 8:00 p.m. at the Educational Build ing of the Beulaville Presbyterian Church, given by Mrs. Evelyn Gore, Mrs. Ann Jackson and, Miss Maud Miller. Games were played and re freshments, of cake, potato chips, ; pickles, mints, cheese crackers, and Pepsls were served, to the twenty five guests which were: Miss Sue Johnson; Mist Barbara Raup, Ben nett Hunter, Miss Sally Je Kennedy, Laren Houston, Miss Mona Jean Brinson, Stanley Pickett, Miss Dee Clark, Jackie Norrto. Miss Patsy Kennedy, Roger Craft, Hiss Katie Jeannlngs of Alabama, Miss Jerry Gray Miller, Tommle Miller, Maud Ann Sandlin. Ervin Dobson, Katie Miller, Ray McDowell. Lynn Jack son, Harry Dean Bratcher, C. G. o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Clinton, N. C. o o o nn 1 BEN RIVEIIBARK JOE 1 1 r . 1 1 w V -i J Thigpen Gerald ?Nethercutt,'i Mal colm Thigpen and Harold Simpson. ''-''V;;-''':'''-'-: . v ', 25 Attend Trainings - jf Union Picnic At Church' v On Saturday night, August 31, the Training Union of the Beulaville Missionary Baptist Church had: a picnic supper at the picnic grounds of the church. About twenty five members and friends enjoyed the oanoun onuin Wedding Breakfast ; rior to the Sane" lin Smith wed ding on Sunday, August 25th, Miss Georgia Ann Smith, and Norman Velma Sandlin; Jr.. bridal couple elect,, members of the wedding par ty and out of town guests were en tertained at a wedding breakfast at 11:30 o'clock at the Wallace Wom an's' Club Building. T ' - Hostesses for the lovely affair were Mrs. Stephen Herring, Mrs. K. McCoy Herring-and' Mrs. Jack Carr. Mr. and Mrs, McCoy Herring greet ed the guests at- the door. Mrs. Stephen Herring served the fruit punch and dainty cheese crackers from a beautifully appointd table set In front of the fireplace at the Woman's Club Building. Mrs. Carr was hostess at large. L 'Forward Match' Is YWA Program Tuesday The Y.W.A. of the Beulaville Mis sionary Baptist? Church met on Tuesday night at eight o'clock at the church. Dotty : Humphrey pro gram chairman, presented the pro gram "Forward March.'- Ann Tho mas, president, opened the meet ing with the singing of 'Leaning On The Everlasting Arms', after which the business session was held. It was discussed and decided that on Tues day, September 10, the girls would meet at the home of Mrs. Herman Gore to make candy fog the sick of the community. ! f y. V The devotional was taken from Acta 13: 1-8 and prayer was led by Dotty Humphrey. Those participat ing on 'the program were, Barbara Raup, Ann Thomas, Judy Thomas, and' Pat Norrle. .. . : , ), II I'h . Announce Marriage i Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Brown an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter Betty Jo, to Vergil Sanderson on Saturday, August 34 in the home of the Rev. Reed Ervin at Lyman. The couple art making their home with Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson. , Shower Given Wednesday night, members of the Free, Will Baptist Church honored their new pastor and his wife, the Rev., Billy Outlaw, with miscel laneous shower, at the church. . After the many useful and lovely gifts had been opened, members of the Ladies' Auxiliary served punch and cake to thos epresent ' -:, Miss Georgia Ann Smilh In Ceremony ' In the presence of their immediate xamiues, , relatives ana ciosesi friends, Miss Georgia Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ed. ward Smith of Wallace, and Nor- mn Velma Sandlin, Jr., of Beula ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sandlin, Jr., exchanged vows on Sunday, August 25th at four .o' clock in the afternoon. . ' The wedding was performed at the home of the bride's parents, 'Serene's Villa', east .of Wallace, with the Rev. Horace Hilton, pastor f the Winter Park Presbyterian Church, Wilmirtgton, officiating. The double ring rites were,, used with the couple exchanging .wed ding rings. ' 5'y . ii The mantle In the living room of the home formed a most appropriate background for the lovely wedding. A profusion of gladioli in bridal white, pompoms", Southern smilax and other greenery was used in the center mantle arrangements, flank ed by three branched candelabra holding burning white tapers'. A white proi-dieu with white satin pillows was used. V . . Mrs. Francis Townsend, cousin of the bride, pianist, rendered wed- rv7 . . ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; v r "IC A TO THE HOME OF MKS. DAVID ML Sandlin-lTill Vows : s Spoken In Hallsville Saptjst Church Sunday, September 1st at 8 o' clock in the ; Hallsville Baptist Church, Miss Doris June Hill be came the bride nf Mr. David Allen Sandlin. The Rev. Norman Aycock officiated at the double ring cere mony. . - ;v : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,G. H, Wilson of Beula ville and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sandlin also of Beulaville. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Lil Lanier pianist and Miss Norma Ex um. soloist, presented a program of nuptial music Miss Exum sang 'Be cause' and The Lord's Prayer.' . ' V Vows were exchanged before a white covered altar which was grac- ed with long leafed pines, four sev en - branched candelabra entwined with ivy holding burning tapers and baskets ot gladioli. , . The bride entered the chancel ot the church alone, wearing a waits length gown of nylon and. acetate lace. A lace Jacket with peter , pan collar' and ong sleeves ending in points Ova the hand covered the strapless bodice The skirt featured alternate ruffles of lace and, nylon net. Her fingertip veil of trench il lusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls. She carried white Bible covered in lace topped with a in, Jr., Weds ' ding selections prior to the cere mony. Irvin Graham soloist,, sang Through the Years.', and "O . Pro mise Me.' prior to the' ceremony and The Wedding Prayer", during the ceremony while the bridal couple k"nelt.. - i:,., A The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a wedding gown of ivory satin with an off-shoulder neckline filled with tulle-yoke and crushed tulle fichu,, trimmed with satin rosebuds. A deep tulle ruffle outlined the full skirt and long for mal train. Her fingertip veil of illu sion fell from a satin band embroid ered with delegate pearl in intri cate, design. The bride carried a colonial bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, centered with a deep purple throated white orchid and showered with satin streamers, tied in lov ers' .knots, and1 bridal tube roses. She wore tiny single pearl earings and a pearl necklace which belong ed to her great aunt, Mrs. Charles Fisher Taylor of Seattle, Washing ton. .-: . .;; Mrs. Franklin Davis of Pulaski. Virginia was her sister's matron of honor. Her dress was of pink ny lon lace over pink taffeta. ;: It was c-a n ii iii , . i i BRYAI1T and HORACE SELL AT THE TTA . V V IT A .: , . ' s ;-- HIGH PRICES LEN SANDLIN white orchid, with satin streamers tied in lovers' knots. ' Miss Shelby - Sumner; acted as maid of honor. She wore a waltz length gown of light blue satin with net over skirt. The dress featured a cumberbund : and a sash which fell to the hemline. She wore a matching head - band and carried a nosegay of pink and white asters. Junior bridesmaids were Miss Martha Wilson; sister of the bride, and. Miss Sharon Williams. They wore waits length' gowns of pink satin similar to Miss Sumners. They wore matching head bands and carried miniature nosegays of white pom-poms, ; , r .; - Freman Rainer.' brother in law tot the groom served as best man. Ushers were Charles Sandlin, bro ther of the groom and Linwood Earl Sumner. 'Vs ';A : .Mrs. Wilson chose Copenhagen blue dress with matching accessor ies for her daughters wedding and corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Sandlin also wore a blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of pink roses. v 1 " For .traveling the bride wore a black and white checked sheath dress of silk and cotton with black accessories and the orchid lifted irom her Bible. ' ' After a wedding trip to unan nounced points - the couple will make their home in Beulaville. - - fashioned with a deep scouped neckline in back and in front with tight sleeveless bodice and bou fant street length skirt She wore short white gloves and white shoes and gloves and her wide-brimmed open - crowned hat was of pink chiffon with white satin ribbons- She carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations and pom poms with white nylon net and white satin streamers. ' The maid of honor was the bride's other sister, Miss Betty Williams Smith of Charlotte, and her bride's maids were Miss Sammie' Ann Wil liams, cousin ot the bride, Miss Peggy Sandlin and Mrs. Jerry Cot tle, both of Beulaville, and Mrs. Hal F. Sikes of Delaware, sisters of the groom, . ' 'r ' Their gowns and flowers-were id entical to that of the matron- of honor. ' " ' "vV" Miss Susan Carr was flower girl, She' was dressed similarly to the honor attendents and her nosegay was of dainty white pom-poms and carnations,and white- net- r -? - Honorary -flower girl Was little Miss Jill Matthews Davis oh Pulas ki, niece,, of the bride, .who was dressed in frilly pink organdy. Her nosegay .was a minlture o little Miss Carr's. " " Miss Smith had as her honoray bridesmaids,. Misses Martha Ann Smith, Paula Owen, Sylvia Caudell, i iii ...aid, . ; I. . ul'.. of I 'J aI ville; hl.s Dot Therrien of Jack sonville, Miss ' Janice Sandlin of Beulaville, Miss Ann. Quinn of Chin quapin and Miss Susan Lisk , of Charlotte. V . . They made1 'a.' lovely picture in pastel , shaded. (boufant evening dressej as they stood on the stairs In- fronfiOf the, entrance of the Smith residence folding, white bur ning, cathedral, tapers. The banister was entwined .with smilax and gar lands of flowers Jrfth a duster' of, white bridal bells at the foot The honorary -,.brdc'g maids headbands were fashioned from flowers. " The groom had as hia .best man, his cousin, Jimmy Phillips of. Beu lavyie, Ushers were Franklin Da vis of Pulaskii Virginia, .brother in law of the bride, Jerry Dean Sand lin, brother' of the groom,', Jerry Cottle, brother Jn. law ofthe groom and Elmore Sandlin, cousin of Jhe groom, all of Beulaville and T.jA Baker At Wallace. , ',:.it)A For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Smith chose a sheath idress of or chid nylon lace over taffeta, with cowel ; neckline of crushed - chiffqq in the same shade. Her hat was of draped orchid chiffon, fashioned with a wide brim with a cluster or silk and-velvet roses shaded from deep purple to delicate lavender, at one side. She wore white accessor ies and a purple throated orchid coi sage. - . " Mrs. Sandlin, mother of the groom was attired in an outfit of mauve lace fashlened along fitted lines, with plose fitting matching hat and white accessories. Her shoulder corsage was a purple orchid. Mr. Sandlin la a graduate of Wal lace High School and attended Flo ra McDonald College, Red Spring's, and East Carolina College, Oreen-ville.s-i;;V'':'fV i:,4 ; . , '".. s The groom was graduated from Beulaville High School and attend mA Klnaa Business College in Ra leigh and Hardbargers in Kinston. For traveling the bride wore an ensemble of navy blue, , with , silk cotton blend aheath dress, cloche hat and navy accessories. Her cor sage was the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet; Her 'going away hajtf kerchlet was of bridal illusion went to her for this special occas ion by her great aunt, Mrs. Thomas P. Johnson of Thomasvllle, On. 1 following i wedding trip, Mr,' and Mrs. Sandlin will be at home in Wallace when he is employed with a local oil company. "; " ' Directing the wedlng was Miss Ella McOowen ef Willard. ' w Out ot town guests attending the Sandlin Smith wedding were, Mrs. Albert Pope of FayettevilUvMra. Sl tt Rnvlrln Af Bmoklvtt N. Y. Mian Doris Therrien of Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Davis and JUL of Pulaski. Va.. Mr. andMrs. Clyde Lisk, Susan and Danny of Charlotte; ? ' ' Dr. John W. Hearn, Monroe: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Register, James Smith , and Miss , Barbara Smith. Turkey; Miss "Lois Erwin, Easley, s : -, u. Vn rwil" Hollv end Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Johnson, Wilmington, Mr, and, Mrs. W. M. Wilklns and Debbie of Edenton. ? . Miss Lillian RT Quinn, Mrs. P. X Phillips, Miss' Pauline Flowers, Judge Grady Mercer. Miss Ella Rose FARMERS: Let Us FALL SEED NEEDS OAT3 RYE WHEAT BARLEY PASTURE SEEPS , ' LIME and FERTILIZER FarmlDrain Jile TILE STRIPS "ani FITTINGS We will fill your ACP purchase orders for airy . of the above materials. : f VJorsavMCl i , Warsaw. MM PERRY v . ...r. ; I I- i$. 1. 1. Miss Sandra K'aekburn, I'itcliard J.'. Phillips, Jr. all of Beulaville. , rr'xi Mr mil Mrs. lister Lamb. Mrs. J A. Matthews, Ingold, Mrs.' K. Futcb.i f Jr, Columbia, S. C.Jv, Mrs. J.,C! . i ' . ' Vli..Wk '' Tnllnenli ' '- r Mrs. R. Jl McGbwen, Miss; Joyce! McGowen, Mrs Fred Savage, W' :ard. ' , . fcl . . ..r-v" 'iT'j'. s. Mr. "Wlfntiottp Smith. Mount Ol- . ive,1' Goodwin Ellsworth, Washing-' ton,' D. C, Mr. and .Mrs. Jerry; Tea-i Chey, Hose Hilt: Mr. and Mrs. Ro 6ert J. Farrior, Jr, Calypso, Mrs- ! W. M. Simpson, Atkinson, Richard Simpson, Hinnon, va, r. ana If "' EECKPTION " -' . i a '.oWinn was held at ' ths."-' v 1 ImmaHlntplV follOWw ?" OrtUC9. ing the wedding'- given -.j) the;y- bride parents..::vy.i4-:'."i',:'.-riM.atina miMta on the front porcn were Mr. an Mrs. A. McCoy Her. ' : ring.- ? :;:;,i;:v-,'s:7" v arAATo hake, minch. ice cream, and mint wet served,;The bride'st table was thrown with a most nana some hand madO tatted cloth. The-H ; wedding cake, was an artistic ere- ' ; ation of three .rectangular tlers with the .two top tiers on collumns nnH with a cluster of weddingr bells, centered -with dainty frost. pink roses and other bridal oecora- Uons.' . . .' , ' ' ;i " . on.. v, man flanked by massive- three - branched silver candelabra- holding burning pink tapers. ,AnmnriatA floral arrangements . yAVt"-HVV ' were used on a side chest and on. the mantle. . ' -::- Mrs. William Farrier rendered se- lecUons'durlng the recepUon. , ; BUFFET DINNER Auffust 24 at seven o'clock, prior to the Sand lin - Smith wedding- rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edward Smith and V. rnvii ana Mr.ana - - Miss Betty Wniianw Smith enter- talned members or weiwin ... tawn oussts. parents oily. -vu v- . - . . of the groom. -and those who had ;: extended pre-nnpOaT eourtesles to . the bride-elect at a ourxet owner, party at t&e Smith residence f v Guests were greW n arrive h thm hart, and hostesses and after they had been shown the gift room, . were invited Inter tne aining room where a ' bounttfut -lff tohionedT . buffet supper was served. ''.i'-.' ' i TradiUonal southern dishes were !;' served with the menu consisting of , country cured ; ham, tnrkey, rice ' and gtblet gravy, arming, maccar-. .ni ui eheesa. Irfth notato salad. deviled eggf.; eandTe yams, hutter beans, relishes, and not, duscuks. tr a k.h mm Mrved as the bev-' erags while guests setectd from ray which featureoT men- enoice ox cake in several different flavors., - . .The bridal couple elect and the wedding party were seated St tables on the sun-porch, with the bride's table centered with a basket tied with satin ribbons holding tne one elects' gifts to her attendents and , the groom eleet.Vgjna te-Ms-es-i tendente. s These were presented at the close of the dinner party. . S After all the guests had been serv- ij - ed and had enjoyed the- dendons ' meal, the rehearsal was heft FU1 Your N. C." ' v v:.'.V. - V; 1 1.
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