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Mrs. Lila Lanier spent the week:
nd "with Iter daughter and son in1
law Mr: ana Mrs. Tforman"Wllliamg
, pf Ka.p'yfy':i:'',.
Miss Bessie Sandlln of Balelgh
was In Beulavllle this -week "Visit
in friends and relatiyes. .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ho:utt of
Clayton were In BeUlavllIa this'
week visiting friends. . j: -,
i Sunday afternoon Mr. and' Mrs'!
H. D. Sholar visited Mr. andTMrs.
ey 'Sholar In Telway. ., . .
Mrs. Zoa Tories. Bmbert and Kat
' Jones and Kiss Barbara "Harrellson
enjoyed a seafood dinner inUneeds
' Terry Sunday. Others from "Beu
- lavllle were Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
anoiar w. ano rs. norace t-ottie
and son, Mr .and 'Mrs. Trdtt "Mr.
nd Mrs. Carl ?anlelTate and son.
- Dr. William , Atlas Tate "Mrs.
' Thoebel Jones . tad Mrs. Alice
Jones, - ' ' t. . 1
Mrs. Galvln Ranp and daughter,
Barbara made a business trip to
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News and Representatives
Wilson one day ibis week. - i
- Mrs. ' Nannie ' Mae Gresham of
Pink Bill visited friends and re
latives in "Beulaville this week.
, Mrs. "Russell Lanier andMrs. Xila
It Lanier made business trip to
Kinston Trtday..-.,V.':
; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paul Thigpen
and Taula of Kinston spent the
week end with , his mother Mrs:
Sadie Thigpen.
Among those from Beulaville
attending the funeral ot the "Brock
child who was run over by a tank
er were Mrs. George Whaley Mrs,
Stokley Bostlc, Mrs. Hosea Hunter
Mrs. Jay Thomas and TslvVi Sumner
rBuTial -was at the tardily cemetary
In Sarecta Thursday. ' .
"Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll visited
fMr.i and Ttr Xharlef T. Carroll
and Tit. and "Mrs. Charles "LeSbet-
ter in Raleigh Sunday and also
Visited Mr ana"Hrs. Howard Hocutt
in Clayton. '
Hr,' and Mrs. "Macon "Brown and
children Donald "RaylJDoughlas,
Mrs. LUia Mercer and "Mrs. Betty
Brpwn were m Sneetts Terry Sun
day for seifood.
. "Mr. and Mora. "Norman "Williams
of "Raleigh spent the -week end
With "Mrs. XlhvTC. "Lanier and vis
ited Mr. and Mrs, Chestley Wil
liams. !
Dr. and Mrs. CUffton, Quinn and
family of LaGrange visited Mr. and
Mrs. John George Kenedy Thurs
day ....vo ''.iMifisa
Mr. and Mrs. Paul "Hunter and
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children of Warsaw visited friends
:and relatives in Beulaville Sunday.
Mr.- and Mrs. Norman Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier were
in Topsail Sunday and also enjoy
ed seafood dinner at Sneeds Ferry.
"Mr. andMrs. Clyde Brinson made
a - business trip to "Wilmington
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Baptist Revival In ? v ,
Progress In Beulavflle.
'-The annual spring revival at the
Beulavllle Missionary Baptist Chu
rch 'got - underway Sunday 'March
23rd '-and -wm tsontlnue through
Wednesday, 'April 2nd. ;
Rev. Fulton B. "Bryan, pastor of
the' First,, Baptist Church in Tar
pon Springs, "Florida is the visiting
preacher.' ..
' Services are being held each
evening at "7:30 p. m. and dally
at 10:DD through the first day of
April, Rev. Jerry "R. BeBell is the
pastor of the Church-
"Rev.Bryan is no stranger to these
parts. "He was bom and reared' in
TtAn . Mills and 1ft a nmtipw nf
Mrs. McGowan of Kenansville, "He
attended Wake Forest College and
Southern Seminary in Louisville,
Kentucky. "While a ministerial
student at Wake Forest, he preach
ed for .ja year in the Church in
"KenansVllle and Jones Chapel in
Albertson, The public is cordially
invited to hear his in Beulaville.
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Miss Kennedy Named
Councillor For Freshman
At East Carolina
"Miss -Sally Jo Kennedy a -1957
graduate ot the Beulaville High
Shcool has been chosen as a student
counselor to help in Cotten Hall
man women living in Cotten. "Hall
next year.'
"Freshman advisor "Hazel R. Clark
stated that it is considered a real
honor at East Carolina to be chosen
to -act a a -student counselor. In
order to qualify a coed must have
maintained a -good scholastic aver
age during the fall and whiter
ot her freshman year. She must
also have demonstrated! her ability
to be a 'leader as well as a good
campus citizen.
Sally Jo is the daughter of Mrs.
Christine Kennedy of Beulavllle.
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Fatee AVAl Baptist
Revival Began Sunday
Revival: services began at the
Cabin Free Will Baptist Church
near Beulaville, on Sunday, March
30 and Will continue throught April
fl. Services will began each even
ing at 7:00 O'clock
Evangelist Reverand J. B. Chism
of Warwfck, Virginia will preach
for -the evival, Bev. Chism is pas-
-tor of Oie First Tree Wffl Baptist
Church 'of fWaJCvick: Va. Rev.
Joseph Ingram, ts the local vastorH
All are jnvjtfff to attwi4-th
services, we uenire uns wnyem,
of all the Christian for a success of
this revival.
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New Officers Installed ;
Beulaville 0. E. S. Meet
On Monday evening March 17,
the Beulavllle Chapter No. 237 of
the Eastern" Star held its regular
meeting, with a closed Installation,
in a beautiful 1 setting, of spring
flowers such as camellias, Jonqullls
and Greenery'- !
v The meeting opened in rituali
stic form -Mrs, Hazel Brinson, Wor
thyMatron and Leslie" Kennedy
Worthy Patron, presiding. Re
cognition was given and welcome
extended to Dr, H. A. - Edwards,
District Deputy Grand Patron No.
7 of Pink Hia
- Following, the regular business
Mrs. Brinson gave- her farewell
address, - commending her officers
for their cooperation in helping
-complete a year of service, and
expressing to them her apprecia
tion for their loyalty and kindness.
To the Chapter members she ex
pressed her thanks for their sup
port, and pledged , her personal
; pssistanse and friendship to Mrs.
i Dnrnthv Thltfnen1 Incnmlnff Wnrtfiv
"Matron. Mrs. Thigpen responded
. to her talk, expressing the thanks
of the chapter for her year of lo
yal service. She presented Mrs.
Brinson with her past Matron
Jewel.
"Leslie Kennedy served as instal
ling officer. He was assist d by
Oliver Kennedy Marshall; Fonnle
Mae 'Miller, Chaplin: Dr. Edwards;
Warden: Effie Mercer, Sentinel;
Louise Kennedy, Conductress.
Officers Installed to serve during
1958 -"59 were: Dorothy M. Thigpen
Worthy Matron; Albert L. Mercer
Worthy Patron; Lillian H. Grady-
Associate Matron; Ralph Miller
Associate "Patron; Hazel H. Brinson
Secretary; Lelia B. Mercer Irea-l
-t t, . . inn n i i
surer; Lucuie miuer - onaucires
Ester W. Kennedy Associate
Conductress; Mary J. Thomas P.
Chaplin; Oliver T. Kennedy - Mar
shall; "Louise H. Brown, Organist
Mary "S: "Mercer .Adah; Irence B.
Miller Ruth; Mamie M. Kennedy
Easther; Pheobe Pate, Martha;
Piccola "P. Kennedy Electa; Louise
T. Bracther "Wardner; Walter Rho
des Sentinel.
i Mrs. Thigpen made an inspiring
address to Tier chapter, pledging
her best effort and expressing ap
preciation lor the confidence plac
ed in her. She has chosen for her
aim "To Follow H is Star in the
East". Her motto, "Let Our Lives
Be Ruled T5y Love". Her watch
word; "Faith and Kindness; Her
prayer: "Give us strength to con
tinue the good work."
After the meeting a social hour
was enjoyed. tJalce and coffee waS
served during this hour feifts were
presented by "Mrs. Brinson, Past
Matron to her officers.
fU.,D. C, Meets With
Mrs. Edwards ,
J The Johri ""Ivev Thomas Chapti
of thtiiJJ.'D. Cornet at the home of
Mrs. Gardner Edwards on March
24, 1958 for their regular meeting.
The meeting was called to order by
the president Mrs. Ray Humphrey
Miss Ermie Sanderson led the"
rituals in the absence of the Chaps'
lain Mrs. Herman Miller. The seir
retary's and Treasurer's reports
were given.
After a small business session
very attractive and delicious re
Ifresmments were served to the'
eight members present .
The following was sent to the
United Daughters of the Confed
eracy magazine in Memorian of
Mrs. Callie W. Miller. ;
The John Ivey Thomas Chapter
of the United Daughters of , the
Confederacy was saddend bythe
passing of Mrs. Callie W. Miller,
February 27, 1958. Mrs. Miller pas
sed away after a lingering illness
f about six. years, and five week
Of critical illness. She is survived
by her husband Ashe one son,
Bobby one grand - daughter and
one sister. Mrs. Miller was 46 years
of age the former Callie Whitfield,
daughter of the Late Mr. and Mrs.
George Whitfield. She devoted her
life to her family Church school
and the welfare of the people of
the community.
Callie was one of the charter
members of the John Ivey Thomas
Chapter. She served the chapter
as treasurer for two years, as pro
gram chairman for two years and
as chaplian fo one year. She was
active and cooperative with every
undertaking of Ihe organization
always ready and wiling with her
well stored mind to give informa
tion and advice when approached.
Possessed with a charming person
ality, this gracious lady was an
inspiration at any gathering of the
United Daughters of the Confeder
acy. -
Callie was very active in school
work having served on the Beula
ville School Committet for about
ten years. ',- 'I' .'y,
In her religious life, she was a
devoted christian attending re
gularly the church and .Sunday
school ot the Hallsville Presbyter
ian Church. She has served as
president of the r Women of , the
church and as district chairman of
the Sixth District of . the Wilming
ton Presbytery. : Her gentle spirit
and lovely disposition ndeaMd
her to many friends In all walks of
life. Her passing is a source of
grief to all with whom she came
in ' contacstv'v 'vii'-gv
To. Receive State ,
F. II. A. Degrees " .
. Miss Betty Lou WiUams and Jes
sie Mae Rhodes will ' receive their
State F. H. A. Degree March 29 in
Raleigh. This is the first time any
one" from Beulaville has received
the State Degree. . , .....
Panthers Lose In ' v
Oper.Ir2 Game
The Beuhtville' Panther bgened
thei 1958 Baseball Season, Mon-
Iday March 17 against Richlands
"WHflcats
DarreQ Cox Pitcher a four hitter
for the winning team and Harry
Dean Bratcher, pitched a three hit
ter giving up three runs to suffer
his first defeat in the opening game
of 1958 baseball.
Both teams were at a terrific
disadvantage due to the cold wea
ther. The. Panthers end field play
ed '. outstanding ball, playing nine
innings and committing no errors.
Even though Beulaville Panthers
outhlt Richlands four to three. The
Panthers hits were scattered,
where - all three of the wildcats
came in one : inning. The next
game will be played at home a
gainst B. F. Grady April 3rd.
The line up is pitcher; Harry
Dean Bratcher, Elmer Creech -
Catcher! Jimmy Futrell Ray C.
Smith 1st base; J. G. Thomas, 2nd
base Jamei Exum. Toby Sumner,
3rd base; Gerald Nethercutt, Short
Stop: Kenneth Exum. left field;
Pete Ball center field; Ralph Smith
Charles Jones, right field; Jule
Matthews, Freddie Lanier, Manag
ers Carroll Kennedy, and Charlie
Daughtery.
Beulaville Cadet Makes
Deans List At E. M. I.
Cadet Samuel Allen Pope, a high
school freshman, Junior Barracks
at Edwards Military Institues, Pine
land High School Department,
achieved the Honor Cadet List
(Dean's List) for the cast grading
period ending March 8th. The an
nouncement was made by P. E.
Downs.
To be an honor Cadet, a student
must maintain a B average in scho
lastic studies as well as military
tactics and science.
Cadet Pooe is the son of Dr. S
a pope an(1 Dorothy Pope ot Beu-
'
lavllle.
Beulaville Band Gets
Excellent Contest Rating
The Beulaville School Band en
tered the District Ban Contest
on Friday March 14. parents of the
band members accompanied them
to the convention which began at
9:00 In Brodgen Hall.
The Band under the direction ot
Robert Craft, received a rating of
excellent. All the members of the
band and most of all their director,
are to be commended highly for
this excellent work.
Seniors Sponsor
Chicken Supper
The Senior Class of Beulaville
-sponsored a baked chicken sup-
lper Friday evening in the school
cafeteria. The profits will go for
the. class expenses. -
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Class Entertain Parents
'.Monday night', the members of
Mrs. Bucklew's class .entertained
their parents by serving refresh
ments and presenting a short pro
gram. ,
The program included: s'puare
dansing, songs "Catch A Fallng
Star and "Who's That Yonder."
Parents attending were: Oliver
Blizzard', Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Quinn,
Mr, and Mrs. Julian Williford Mr J
and Mrs. Clarence Houston Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Mercer, Mr. and
Mrs. Adrain Miller Mrs. Linster
Futrell and Mrs. Melvin Hill
Members of the class were: Oliver
Blizzard, Carol Ann Quinn, Marice
Williford Nettie Houston, Frances
Mercer Robert Miller, Irene Fut
ral Linwood Hill David Craft,
Troy Thompson and Mrs. Bucklew.
F. H. A. Meets, Plans
Quad - County Rally
An F.H. A meeting was held
in the Beulavllle . Home Eccmoics
Department. Wednesday, March
19, to plan the Quad - county Rally
The F-, H. A advisor and two F.
H. A. members from each school
of Pender, Onslow, Jones and Dup
lin Counties attended.
The tenth grade girls of Beula
ville High School served refresh
ments. The menu -was open-faced
sandwiches, cookies, mints, ancj
punch.
The Quad - County F. H. A.'s
planto have the Rally at the Cliffs
of the Neuse May 10 they are
looking forward to having a won
derful Rally.
Beulaville Teachers
Attend State N.C.E.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Bucklew
were delegates to the State N. C.
E. A. meeting in Ashville last week
end.
They left Beulaville at 4:00 Thur
sday morning for Ashville where
they attended the North Carolina
Education Association's State meet
ing.
The meeting got underway Thu
rsday night at the Memorial Audi
torium ani continued until Sat
urday noon.
Traveling with Mr. and Mrs.
Becklew were Mrs. Richard Wil
liams, from James Kenan High
School; Mrs. W. M. Ingram from
Kenansville Elementary Scho o 1
and Mary Anna Grady from B.
F. Grady School.
Band Boosters Club
On Fund Raising
The Beulaville Band Boos'er's
Club is selling corsages to help
make money to get new instru
ments and uniforms for the Band.
All Juniors and Seniors, who want
corsages for the banquet please
buy them from the Band Boosters
Club of Beulaville. They are work
ing through the Beulaville Flor
ist. For more information see or
call Mrs. Loyce Denny or Robert
Craft, Jr.
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Met-Witfe-Mrsr Rhodes ' --
The: Cabin Home Demonstration
Club had its regular meeting 2:30
PMAW, Friday, at the home of
Mrs. . Walter Rhodes The meeting
Was opeined by Tinging Ijblive
Me", The devotional was given by
Mrs. Laurance Houston. A very
interesting "demonstration on plant
ing and gardening was given by
Mrs. Roland Thompson. The clothes
leader, Mrs. Sanderson, gave some
very helphful hints on sewing.
At the conclusion of the meeting,
tfhe hostess served delicious re
freshments, Beulaville Jr. Class
Play Held Friday Night
The Junior Class of Beulaville
High School presented: a play
"Deacon Dubbs" Friday night at
7:6d in the school auditorium.
The nlav was directed by Mrs.
Mary S; Mercer.
Members of the -cast were: Owen
Quinn, Donald Ptekett, Kenneth
Fxum, Buddy Mercer Tom Brinson
Emma Scott Sue Johnson., Brenda
Andrews. Joyce Anne Jones and
Susie Pidkett.
Births Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horn of Beula
ville announce the birth of a dau
ghier, Tena Ruth on 25 March 1958
at the Lenoir Memorial Hos pital
Kinston. Mrs. Horn is the former
Ruth Jones of Beulaville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rufus Creech
3 of Beulaville announce the birth
of a son, James Rufus Creech IV
March 26. 1958 at Lenoir Memorial
Hospital Kinston. Mrs. Creech is
the former Betty Jean Lanier of
Beulaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
announce the birth of a daughter,
Pamela Gordon, March 21 at Par
rotts Hospital in Kinston. Mrs.
Miller is the former Mavis Brown
of Beulaville .
Science Develop New Tablet:
Relieves Painful Monthly Cramps
For 3 out of 4 Women Tested!
Gives Greater Relief Than Aspirin!
New promise of relief from
tortures of monthly cramps,
nervous tension is found in an
amazing new tablet) Developed
especially to relieve this female
discomfort, it offers greater relief
than aspirin!
For 3 out of 4 tested by doctors,
pain and cramps were stopped
or strikingly relieved. Even on
the first day, many had no nag
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other functional distress!
The new tablet contains a
unique combination of medicines.
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Honored At Psa-ty
The, Beulaville F. W. B. Choir1
Fellowship hour' was held .at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Jarman
Saturday night Following a Choiri
rehersal a surprise, birthday, hon-'
oring the Rev. and Mrs. Billy Gene',
Outlaw was enjoyed by the twenty:
five guests. They were invited into'
the dining room where large
birthday cake with Easter motif;,
along with nuts, .open face Bandit
wiuna ajiu yuiivu was Kivcu vy .
Mrs. Allen Quinn Mrs. Graver
Grady and Mrs. Jarman. . . u
The honored guest reieived many
useful and nice presents.
attends Music Contest '
Last Saturday Mrs. Alderman.''
Sue Grady, Pat Norris Mrs. FJea-
nor Norrles and Mrs. Kenneth.
Grady attended the Music Contest',
in Wilmington where Katie Sue",
and Pat entered the contest ,
Pat was in the Junior Division ;
and Katie Sue was in the Senior
Division. Both Pat and Katie .Sue
received very good ratings.
Junior Class, Presbyterian
Church Has Party
The Juniors of the Beulaville
Presbyterian Sunday School enjoy
ed a party Friday evening at the
Fellowship Hall of the Church.
After various games their teacher
Mrs. Scott Smith served ice drinks,
and cookies to: Adrena Combs,
Brenda Sue Lanier Kay Smith,
Charlie Lanier, Jerry Sandlin,
Sambo Blizzard, Estelleta Williams
Sue Quinn Bobbie Ann Miller,
Jimmie Synder and- Carolyn Bliz
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range from an average of 60 gal
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of 500 people to almost 150 gallons
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of 100,000 population.
That's why it offers so muck
more relief than plain aspirin I
Acts on the cause of distress
to calm uterine contractions.
Also works through a woman's
sympathetic nervous system.
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blood-building iron.
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