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,r ....... j r,l3..CIllcj Campbell : . ,', PL::30NAL lit. Leland Cottle of ttalelgh Vif sited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Shel ti a Cottle Sunday, f J , I!rs,' I. J. : Sandlln, Jr.. and ' Dr. H, A. Edwards of Pink -HiU at- tending a meeting of "North Caro lina Nurseyman -held at State Col- . lepe January tth through 'seventh. Mr 'and, Mrs. ' L J, " Sandlln, Jr., Martha and Jerry viste'd Mrs. Jas per Smith In Pink Hill oi Thurs day afternoon. j - . Rev., and -Mrs. J. Lq Powers of Turkey vteted Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen Friday." Mrs.' Powers at tended the study course being held .at the Baptist Church Friday night. Mr. W.Ii Miller, J of State Col lege, and .Mr. Charles Truett Mil ler of East Carolina College visted ,.thelr parents, Mrt. and. Mrs, t, MUler,:Sr.over, the week-end. r . ; MlMvWUJie QwenGuy, Mr, Lau- , ren Houston, j Ralph Cottle, Billy Bostie were amoung some of the college student 'home over 'the. . week-end: " Friends of W, D, Thigpen are . glad to know lie is improving. Mr. -Thigpen has been a patient in the ' Xenoir Memorial Hospital Kins ton. and returned home Monday; Mr: and. Mrs. Rumell Lanloi and 1' Mr. Gib . Batchelor visted Mi1, and Mrs, Norman Williams, Mr.- and : Mrs, Nick Hodge and the Norman VrtVW,n in ' - Dalls In Raliegh Saturday. "t- Mr. Jack Jarman and Mr. Leslie "Turner made a" business trip to ; - Wilmington on Monday. . . ,,- Mr. and Mrs.. Jerry Cottle ' and Mrs-; J. D. Cottle were in Wallace Tuesday1 on" business- ' ' Miss Sallie- Gresham has just re-ii- turned from Ftorida, .tfher; she . ' visted relatives 'andi toured many ' places of Interest; ) Mr.' Wollie Page of-, Kinston visted Mr. Alton Exum Thursday. :.v Mrs. J. O. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. . J.. C Miller and. children, Bet arid : Craig yteUd, Mrs Lula Q. Parker Sunday. ? s .i 1 . i - . Mrs. Sudie Brown, J. liacon - Brown and Mr. William Hunter visted Mrs. W.. M, Wilklns on Mon- day night,- who Is a patient br '"Edenton HospltaL They also visted , Mrs. i. H. Wilhins who, is a patient - In the Elizabeth .Ciity Hospital. - Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Thomas shopped In Kinston Thursday-after- noon. . Vistor of Mr. Alton Exum on 'Thursday were Mr. nd Mrs, Ha "rold Lee and Mri Marjj Knttwles. "' " 'i' . J,:.! - , . B. Pump erVM5e " " SALES & SERVICE .I...'?--.'. Skilled M&hanice Shop Service Peerless Turbines & Jet Pumps Ames Irrigation Systems . World's Mdst Modern Lawn' Mower Ifipply COMPANY . Goldsboro t J Durham Raleigh ai::;ou;:cii:g y; U U y -: L j w phone 22991 r-News and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen-aiith of Middlesex visted friends 'and re latives here Friday. ' -. .i Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Quinn at Chin quapin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. THomag Viste'd Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Grady in Rose Hill Thursday night. ; Miss Farrior Brinson of Raleigh and Miss '.'Wink", Brinson of War saw spent the week-end .with their parents Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Brinson," Mrs.' Ji M-' Quinn and Mrs. J. J. Quinn of Kinston visted Mrs.. LUla Q. Parser -Friday. T ' Mr.-tesHe Turner, .Mrs .Susan Turnar'and James Emery Campbell made, a . business trip to Kington.' (Mrs.- Adell Matthews - and Mrs. ijosetfbine Kennedy Visted the la- f dies in1 Whaley's Rest Home In :Kepansville on Friday. ; Mr. and .Mrs. s Ihomas Kennedy and Carrol visited". Mr. and Mrs. -Jessie Ray Bostie in Richmond, Virginia this "Week.- . M . Mrs, BUI .Everton and Mrs. Roger Everton made a business trip to Kinston recently,-! . , . ' Mr and Mrs. Raleigh Lanier en Joyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry on, Sunday, c Mrs, Martiie 'Thomas were-Mr, and Mrs, Arthur; Fontaine of Havelock, Jtfrs tntalne parents, Mr. and Mrs.4 Harris of Rhode Island. , ........ HI, -..J Mrs, 'Tyson Dobson visited Mr. and Mrs. . Yates Dobson in Clayton last- week, - Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Blackburn and son, Eric, of Jacksonville were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley. Mr.-, and Mrs. Roland Edwards and son, Terry, and Mrs. John Thomas and daughter, Johnnie, shopped" in Raleigh on Friday. , Mr. and Mrs. John Home, Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Thomas and Jam, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edwards and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Ricky Lynn and Jhonnie enjoyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley shopped in Kinston on Saturday and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Basderi. -Mr. and Mrs. Thad MUrphy and son Bobby of Pink Hill, Mrs. Willie Singleton and mother visited Stacy Griffin, a patient in the St Luke Hospital, New Bern. - Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Grady Rocky Mount NEW AGENT FOR C ' H "N r L j- LjuU w l)':;L : tiy Representatives visited- Mr. anS Mrs. Warren Tho mas, Sunday afternoon. ' , Sunday. Willie Singleton and Son. Preston, visited Mr. Singleton's mother, Mrs. Daisy Davis of Scotts Store. , - - - ' , Misses Evelyn Penny and Sally Jo Kennedy, students at East Caro lina College, Greenville, ; Wert home for the week end, ...". Mrs. .' York Lanier -and Brenda, Mrs,- Elvis Summer 'and Billy, and Mrs. Jay Thomas shopped in Kins- ton, Thursday, Ervin Dobson of Chapel Hill spent the week end with his pe rents, Mr, 'and Mrs. T. 'Y. Dobson. Mrs. Clinton Campbell and chil dren, James Emory and Jean, shop ped In Kinston, Saturday. .' Mrs, Fred Albertson has returned to her home after being a patient in a Wilmington hospital. , . Mrs. Joe Albertson, s- Gail and Cathy. Mrs. , Dick Butler made a trip to Wilmington recently. Mr. andv Mrs. Paul . Hunter and .children," Tim and Paula, of War- . saw ' were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy. Mrs. Lila Lanier, Rusty and Char lie Lanier spent Saturday in Raleigh visiting relatives. h Jo Anne Quinn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs Clifton Quinn of La Grange, spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and -'Mrs. John G. Kennedy. Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Nina Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson of Pink HilL Mrs. Lawton Albertson and Jerry cf Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Albertson recently. i Friday afternoon, Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mrs. Lou Belle Wil liams made a business trip to Jacksonville. Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mrs Andrew Jackson attended a meet ing of the District Chairman of the Wilmington Presbyterian held at the home of Mrs. J. R. Benson President, the Meeting was held on Thursday. Mr. and Mrsfl Elwood Kennedy of Jacksonville visited relatives in Beulaville Thursday. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Narman Williams of Raleigh re cently were Mrs. Lila K. Lanier and grandsons, Rusty and Charlie Lanier. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horne and Daughter Lee; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Home enjoyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry Sunday nignt. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Houston on Sunday were Sue and Sybil Rouse and Jerry and Wilbur -Tripp of New Bern. Mrs. Maurice Jackson vLslted her mother, Mrs. Bertie Sloan n Wil mington over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson. Mrs, Winfred Guy and Willie Owen Guy made & business trip to Goldsboro on Saturday. Vlstors of Mrs. William Gerald Jones, who is a patient in the Le noir Memorial hospital during the week were Mr. and Mrs. L J. Sand lin, Mrs. Carl Horne, Mrs. Harry Horne, Charlie Lanier and Jerry Sandlln. Attending the Cortilllon Club dance in Pink Hill recently were Mr, and Mrs. I. J. Sandlln. Music vas furnlshe dby the Danny Dennis band of Kinston. Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mrs. Andrew Jackson made a business trio to Wilmington Thursday. Mrs; York tinier and Mrs. Elvis Summer sfidpped is Kinston Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Grace Clark and son Uoui- lass made a business trip to Jack sonville Friday afternoon. Mr. Gib Batchelor of Summer- field. Florida visited relatives in Beulaville on Thursday. Mr. Batchelor Is visiting his sis ter Mrs. Johnnie Hunter. Mr. Robert Craft, Jr. made a bus iness triD to Winston Salem Friday. Lt. and Mrs. " Ed. Tadlock and daughter of Goldsboro visited Mr- andMrs. Russell Sanderson Sun day. Mr. Bill Carrol made a business trip to Warsaw Thursday. Vistors of Mr. and Mrs. Koy San derson were Mr. and Mrs. Manly Korneaav of Olbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Worley Rayor and sons nan- dalland Kenneth of Jacksonville and Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Rhodes. Mr. Marvin Kornegay of Greens boro visited his sister and brother in-law Mr. and . Mrs. Roy Sander son Friday. (""""; IT""! s -Mrs. Russell Lanier, Phone 199-2 Mrs. MUfred. Qulir and son Craig of., Warsaw, visited . Mr.', and Mrs. Russell, Sanderson 'Saturday After noon, - ' " )'"'-.' GUESTS OF MRS. MILLER 4 - Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ashe -' Miller were Mr. and. Mrs. Bobby Miller and Yvette of PinH HUlj Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Credle and daughter" of Greenville. Mr. andMrs.: Graham Teachey of Al bertson. The Hallsvilte Presbyterian Wo men of tho Church will meet Thu rsday night, Jan. 23, at 7 oclock. The topic of the program was, "The Church Gods creation". Birth Announced . Mr. and Mrs. William Gerald Jones of Beulavjile announce the birth f "another" son, David Allen, on 6 January at the Leniar Memorial Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Jones is the former Rose Mary Pulaski of Philadelphia, Pennsyl vania. Marriage Announced Mr, and Mrs- Tommy Brinson announces the marriage of their daughter, Judy, to Allen Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas also of Beulaville. F. W. B. Ladies Met Friday The ladies of the Beulaville Free Will Baptist Church met at the church Friday night, with 13 mem bers and 2 Visitors present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Lucille Thomas. After the devotional Mrs. Groveri Hill presented a very good program with the assistence of Mrs. Bill Everton, Mrs.. Allen .Quinn, Miss Lyde Thomas, and Mrs. Elvis Sum mer, Mrs. Jack Jarman sang a special "I'd Rather Have Jesus." After a short business session the benediction was pronpunced b the pastor, the Rev. Billy Outland. Y. P. A. Met Monday The YPA of the Free Will Bap tist Church met Monday night, with the president, Joe Exum presiding. The program "And Jesus Went About Teaching Contentment",- was presented by the program chariman, Floyd Lee Brown. Those helping to develop it were Pyl liss Brown, Faye Lee and Billy Sum mer. Mr. Outland, the pastor, gave an interesting discussion of the lesson. After a short business ses sion Mrs. Rod Dew closed the met ing with prayer. New Officers Elected Masonic Order The following officers were elec ted on December 3 1957: Archie Hall, Master; Kenneth Grady, Sr. Warden; Morris Grady, Jr. Warden; A. W. Gresham, Treasure; P. C. Shaw, Secretary. The following officers were ap- in .. .USED FARM EQUIPMENT At Your DEALER ; FARMALL "Cub" Tractor ............$495 - Massey Harriss "Pony" with eultivat ors, fertilizer distri butor, plow and harrow $495, INTERNATIONAL L-110, long wheel , base pick-up -' truck 1956 S-110 INTERNA TIONAL pick-up. Low mileage, , McCULLOUGH "430-A Chain Saw. Completely rebuilt. $175 McCULLOUGH , .Chain' Saw. Com pletely rebuilt .$185 H - tUTtUHMlQHH HARVISUa FARMALL "Super, A" - Tractors. Completely rebuilt and guaran " teed .:.,.'.,.$995 & up... Several Tractor Disc Harrows ....$100 & up I . -,- . . j " - , j ,i minted by W. M. Archie Hall on 17 December 1997; R. P. Callahan, Sr, Deacon; Carl D, Pate, Jr. Dea con . .Hubert Sanderson, Sr. Ste ward; P. E. Thigpen, Jr. Steward W. Atlas Pate,; Tiler; Coy Turner, Chaplin. The above officers were lnstal ted nif the 7 January Meeting which was followed by a sUriper for the ''member." an- guests. Executive Council Eastern Association Met, Beulaville The Executive Council of the Eastern Association met with the Beulaville Baptist Church Dec. 30, 1957, twenty-for of the forty-one churches of the Assiciation ' were iepresentei Dr. Herman Ihley, Secretary of Sunday School De partment of Baptist State Conven tion brought a stirring message on reaching people through our Sun day School. He gave special em phasis to the coming Associational enlargement Campaign being held February 15 --22. Ladies of the W. M. U of the Church served the ' Council at the close of the meeting. Bostie Reunion Held Sunday At Mrs. Strouds Attending the Bostie reunion, at the home of Mrs. Dollie Bostie Stroud of Kenansville, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostie; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bostie and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Davis of Beulaville; Mr. ' and Mrs. Quinn Bostie and. fa- mily 'and Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bostis and on of Greenville; Mr. E. F. Bostci of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bostie of Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brinson Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroyd of Ken. and Mrs. Lula Par ker of Beulaville. From all reports the food was plentiful and deli cious. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bostie and Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Bostie returned to Beulaville and had supper with the S. P. Bostics be fore returning to Greenville. Sunbeam Met Monday The Sunbeams of the Beulaville Baptist Church met Monday after noon. The Sunbeam song and pra yer; was led by Mrs. Dale Buck lew, the group said the aims and vatchwords, '.New Friends Who Look Different" was led by Mrs. l SEE MOW SETOSE YOU BUY 1 I j M RAMBLER ECONOMY 6 RAMBLER REBEL V - 8 NEW AMBASSADOR V-8 American Motors is indeed proud to announce the appointment of another outstanding automobile firm in the expanding nattonwMe Bsttwerk of leading dealers who sell and service Kamblen America's fastest-growing ear in popularity. You are cordially invited to visit year new Rambler dealer an meet the staff of able auto- Big Car Luxury - European Small Car Handling And Gasoline Savings O Single Unit Construction All Welded, Twice As Strong . . .Major Reason Why Rambler Is First In Resale Value Penny-A-Mile Economy, Coast - To Coast And Border - To Border Records (Se by a 6 with Overdrive) Also See The Rambler wIL I TE3 ZZ.IZX Flay Danley with the entire group participating. Later they worked. on their band - project for the momn. xne Deneeictlon was sen tence prayer. Refreshments were served In the dialog hall of the Educational Building.. Leaden are Mesdames Flay 1 Danley, Hose Hunter, Dale Bucklew and Clintoa Campbelle. Sunbeams attending' were! James Emory , Campbell, Danny Whaley,' ' Alien Bucklew, Jerry Hunter, Edwin Denny; Bar bara. Batts, Dianne and Steve Bucklew, WiUlam EL Brown, Vickie Kennedy, Ada Thigpen, and Billy Graham Hunter. ' "' ' :. Gail Albertson ' Party Honoree Gail Albertson was honored on her 0 birthday when her . mother entertained 17 of her friends. with a birthday party. The cake wae a white two tiered cake with yellow and green decorations centered with 0 white candles. The children enjoyed indoor games and were presented bubble gum and lolli pops as favors, Menu For Beulaville School . MONDAY Macaronis and Cheese Bologna sandwithes Slaw and apple sauce bread, milk and butter. TUESDAY Meat loaf potatoes candled yams string beans bread, mUk and butter. WEDNESDAY Fried chicken rice and gravy garden peas baked apples bread, milk and butter. THURSDAY Fried fish With slaw pork and beans, corn corn "bread, milk, butter. FRIDAY Vegestable seup peanut butter and jelly sandwitches : crackers and cheese, and milk Beulaville Lions Met Monday The Beulaville Lions club met Monday night at the Boncatton Building of the Presbyterian Church with 11 members present. The mem bers nejoyed a delicious supper served by members of the Beu laville Band Boosters Club with the proceeds going to the band. Plans were laid for a Minsteral THE ONLY AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE FEATURING America The Small Car Complete Stock of Parts and Service For Nash and Rambler Automobile T3Z EZIAXZXSMM, H. anew which be held in the near future with the proceeds coins: to the Beulaville Band. Everyone isi urged to contact Mr, Geerge Pol lock, Bob Craft or X 3. Sandlln who is willing to participate. Mr. Sandlln states - that people from the surrounding communities are needed to make the show a suc cess. '-l ?:.:;:: '' j;,. Training Class To Be Held .. Saturday morning at 10:00, Janu ary H, in the Beulaville Presbyte rian Church, an Officers Train ing Class will be held for the churches of this area. Miss Ruth Hillhouse, ' field workers for the Board of Women's Work, Mrs. W. J. Calhoun of Clinton, past District Chairman and Mrs. Leon Simmons of Mount Olive, past District Chair man, will hold classes for the wo men. Anyone interested is cordi ally invited to attend. Announcements The Grass Roots Opera Company will present the comic Opera ..Die- fledermans (the bat) at Beulaville School on Wednesday January 22 at 1: P. M. Tlckeets may be bought ow at the school or at the door at tbe time of performance. Ad mission Children 00 cents. Adults $1.00. Everyone is urged to attend. The Beulaville Lions Club will meet Jan. 20th at the Education Building of the Presbyterian Church at 8:30 P. M. The meeting- of the Town Com- misoners of Beulaville will have thier regular meeting at the Town Hall, Tuesday January 21 at 7:30. P. M. PERCY R. MCDOWELL Percy R. McDowell, seaman ap prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. McDowell, of Beula ville, has been chosen honorman of recruit company No.10, one of 10 copanies gradual this week at the U. S. Naval Training Center in San Diego, Calif. Honormen are chosen on the ba sis of leadership, sportsmanship, military bearing. Initiative, response to orders, qualifications of a good shipmate, and application to re cruit trainig. NEW mobile specialists who havp been intensively trained in the meet modern techniques of caring for Asaeriean Motors ears. ..See the spargllag new 1958 Rambler and Ambassador. Try new Pushbutton-Controlled auto matic transmission. POWR-LOK anti-slip differ ential and scores of ether exciting new features. Shortest Turning Radius . . .Easiest Quickest Parking ' Airliner Reclining Seats . . . Twin Tra-1 velBjeds Lower - Cost, More Efficient A'll-Sea-sn Air Conditioning Fresh, Distinctive New Jet Stream Styling That Competes With The Foreign Made; Cars. TZtXSSAT, mXAEI 18, 1 r T N MRS ANNHELPS " Mrs. Anne FhelpSj Jackson of Beulaville has been chosen by the faculty as a marshaU at Mount Olive Junior College "for the cur rent school year. , ..,. Mrs. Jackson is-preparing for a ; vocation in teaching, i Presbyferjal Circle Meet, Cilcle o. 1 of the -Women of the Church met Tuesday- evening with Mrs. Andrew Jackson at the home of Mrs. Delmar Houston Publicity Chairman were appointed for all -circles and planswere laid for the coming year. Each member is urged to make' n special effort to attend all circle meeting this year. If the Publicity Chairman for each circle would turn the minutes over to Mrs. Clinton Campbejl or Mrs. ; Russell Lanier as soon as possible following each meeting it would be greatly appreciated s'o a more accu rate account could be given of each meeting. ANNOUNCEMENT Women of the Church of the Beulaville Presbyterian Church willmeet Tuesday evening at 7:30 women are urged to attend. McDowell expects to be assigned to on the job training in his chosen trade after his return from 14 days recruit leave. . - AMBASSADOR V-8 111 I hi Si i -A '', H " f, - E 17llLACE f "9T0n h IT N.( WILLIAMS ST. EXT. PHDNE 370 -'II
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