W) M fc h4 ,-.J Kirs. Campbell 2391 "-News and U. ' Mrs Elavil LsuJer ' -1 n - ' v'.- Personals'- - 1 - Mr and Jlrs. Jessie Thomas -of ,V Wilson visited Mrs. Betty Jackson ,' rrfday. ''?'-' - . , Mrs. Adell Matthews and Miss . fcelma Matthews of Goldsboro shop- ped in Wallace Saturday. . Mrs, Betty Jackson. Mrs. R, W. ' Craft Sr. Mrs; Lou Belle Williams, ' Miss Lou Jackson Irma Matthews, - and Mrs Sholas visited Johnny , Edwards in Goldsboro Thursday. Mr. and Mrs,; Emery Campbell P and James Emery visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert Campbell In Durham v$ Saturday and Sunday. . , Mrs- Susan Turner, Mr. and Mrs. I Clinton Campbell and , Jean - were In Richland Saturday afternoon. Mrs. J. D, Cottle and Jerry made ".a business trip to Kinston Thursday. Mrs. Canarie Baits and Mrs. Carlton Craft were Kinston shop. . pers Friday. : Allen Thomas of U. S. Navy . wan home for week end. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Whaley of Elizabeth town visited their par ents, Mrs. Thelma Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Annie Whaley over the. . week end. ( Mr and Mrs. Sidney Hunter of Browns Mill, N. J. spent week end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wade and Mr. and Mrs Hosea Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bostic, Mary Frances Butch and Steve of Ft. Bragg visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauton Sandlln of Furquay Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wade and the Hosea Hunter Sunday. Miss Delores Raup of Washington D. C. was home for week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brinkworth of Cherry Point was home over the week end Sgt and Mrs. Vick Oxley have returned home after a nine month stay in San Diego Calif. Their friends and relatives welcome them home. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and C. L. Raup were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin James Carraway of New Bern. ;, Mr. W. O. Sandlin and I. J. Jones left for Newburgh New York. Sunday to visit W. D. Sandlin's sister Mrs. Pete Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston went .to Wilmington and Carolina Beach. They visited Allen Houston son of 'Ned and sister of Mrs. Houston, and Mrs. Bennie Merritt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Merritt and daughters. Jean and Carol visited Mr- and Mrs. Ned Houston Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Sandlin visited Mrs. I. N. Sandlin, and Mrs Hez DobSon Friday Mrs. Ned 'Houston, Mrs. W. p. Sandlin, Mrs. Doris Sumner went to Wilmington and Carolina Beach Tuesday on business. Mrs. Clinton Campbell and Pal mer Lewis made a business trip to Wilson Thursday. ' - .. Mrs. Adell Matthews and Irma shopped1 in Goldsboro Thursday. - Mrs. Chester Williams, Mrs. Ercel Bostic and Mrs. Led Williams shop ped In Kinston Thursday, . Mrs- Rebecca Smith, Miss Jessie Ann Thomas and Annette Thomas shopped in Kinston Friday. Mrs.; Lessie Exum Mrs. Freddie Jones and Mrs. Bill Williamson of Cl inton shopped In Kinston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fajson McGowan of Kenansville attended the revival at the Beulaville Baptist Church this week. : Miss Zelma Matthews of Golds boro visited her mother Mrs. , Adell Matthews this week. Judge Grady Mercer was in Gold sboro Monday. Those shopping in Kinston Tues day were Mrs. Homer Winstead Dallas Rhodes, Ed Rhodes. Winifred Miller, Harry Miller Kate Miller Mattie Kennedy, Katie Grey, Sue Johnson; Shirley Johnson and Mrs. Micheal Rhodes. Mrs. Thomas Kennedy and Carol shopped In Kinston Tuesday. Mrs. Clinton Campbell James Emery and Mrs. E. F. Campbell made a business trip to Washington Tuesday. Mrs. Allen Quinn and Mrs. Walter Hardister were recent Kinston shoppers. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Holt and family of the Jones Chapel Com munity attended the revival at Baptist Church in Beulaville Tues day ,night. Ralph Cottle, son of Mrand Mrs Shelton Cottle left Tuesday for the U. S. Army. Miss Angeleta Thomas was din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Cottle Sunday. Mrs. Chester Williams and Mrs. Oza Sumner were in Walla;e Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Gib Batchelor of Tlorida visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Lanier and family Saturday. Mrs. Clyde Brinson shopped' in Raleigh Saturday and visited her daughter, Mrs. Nick Hodge. Dr. F. L. Norris attended the Medical Convention in Dallas, Tex as last week. Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw who has been a patient in the Lenior Mem orial Hospital in Kinston has re turned to her home. Mrs. Carl Horne returned home the first of the week. Her, daughter Tina Ruth will remain a patient at the Lenior Memorial Hospital for approximately one month. Shopping in Kinston Saturday were: Mrs. Ray Humphrey and Dottie, Mrs. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Sumner and Pat and Lynn Sumner. Mrs. Milton Jones has .returned to her home in Beulaville after spending some time with her par ents in Des Moines Iwo. Walter Rhodes has returned home after spending soma time in a Kinston Hospital. v Friends of Mr. "Mack ' MdWhor ton regret to learn that he is ser iously 111 In a Kilnston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ' Larry Hinson and Mrs. Betty Hlnson visited friends in New Bern and Kinston Saturday. . Students of Glenn Nixon ad Eld. ridte Thlgpen ninth grade, enjoyed skattihg , at the , Wallace Skating Rink' Monday night, -Reports were that a good time was naa oy au, Including ' the teachers. ; Mrs- B. J, Blackburn and son, Erie have returned to Jacksonville, their ; borne after spending some time "with ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs! George Whaley. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bolin made a trip to the Free Wil Baptist Child ren's home In Middlesex Sunday to visit Mrs. Bolins neices and ne-1 urday. Dhewst ' Mr. and Mrs. S, Mrs. Sue Smith shopped in Jack sonville Thursday afternoon. Mr. Carl Home visited his daug hter, Tina Ruth In Lenior Memorial Hospital Kinston, Thursday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wiliams of Raleieh scent Easter with their parents. Mrs. Lila K. Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. Cheistley Williams. Dr. and Mrs. Quinn and children' of LaGrange visited Mr. and Mrs. John George Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs.-Marion Quinn during Easter. Miss Emogene Jackson of Wash ington. D. C. spent Easter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs? Maurice Jackson. MrP and Mrs. Eugene Whaley of Elizebethtown Spent the .Easter holidays with Mrs. Thelma Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson and sons. Mike and Joe visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry iJajkson and family in Raleigh Sunday Mrs. Herman Smith. Miss Jessie Ann Thomas and Annette Thomas shopped in Kinston Friday. Kate Jackson daughter of Mrs. Zoy Jackson is confined to her home with flu this week. Mr.- Leon Lanier and Miss Lyde Thomas were in Wilmington Sun Rose Hill x ' . Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Williams, vis ited In Middlesex Sunday - , ' : Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. 6ob Jones - were Miss Kancy HoL land of Raleigh and Mr. John G. Jones 'of Lexington. . Rev. and Mrs Billy Outlaw are spending ,the week near Wilson Outland Is conducting a revival at the Middlesex Free Will Baptist CnurcKr.i:'j;f;:'-"1 W:'h Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hirman Tho mas and daughter Susan, Mr Lloyd Thomas made a business trip to Rocky Mount this week. :?i- Mr- and Mrs. X Bud Miller ; of. Swansboro visited friends and re latives In Beulaville this weekend. Mrs. 'James Thomas, Annette yand James Lou shopped In Kinston, Sat. L f t k . ChapeV Hill, "fifty - Six 'sixth grade - .pupils from Beulaville School -"Witnessed 'Easter; the A wakening" at the Morehead Plan etarium here last week. . Among the people' accompaning them were' Mrs.-. ..Louise Hunter Brown, Mr-' and Mrs. Jean Bucklew and Mrs. Lillian Grady, i A . -The children Included (Donald Atkinson, (Archie .. Heath, Henry Jarman, Kenneth f "Lewls Bobby Miller, Sidney : Sandlin, , Lonrrfe TJWgpen; Harrts '. Wiley; , Roger Williams: Nancy Bostic; Marilyn Denny; Judy Jarman, Brenda Lan ier, Bobbye Miller,; Remona Ray nor: Brenda Smith: Patsy -Sumner, Connie Tharp Avie iLou Whaley. 'tice Tyndalty --J .:--,...:;' . Sixth. ti . e ' t - Oliver Blizzard; . Terry Hall; Llnwood .Hill; ; , Herbert Kennedy; Ruffin Mercer;-Robert Miller; Scott Rhodes, Boy Turner; ' Ray Waller Nets Brinson,; Doris Craft; Irene Futral; Nettie Houston; Frances Mercer Carol Quinn Clara Sandlin Marcle Williford; .Judy Andrews Linda Hardison. .'. Brenda Jones: Tiny Maready, Harriet Pope Mar. lene Sanderson;. Hazel Smith Faye Teachey, Edwlna Thomas; Charotte Whaley; Travis V - Bowen; Graham Heath; Billy Kennedy; Marlon Ken nedy;;: Randolph , 'Kennedy , Donald Mercerf Haywood Mobley; Waiters Southerlad; W. D. Thlgpen; Pren. day to see the flowers and Orton's Plantation. Mrs. Clyde Brinson, Miss Lou Bell Williams were in Raleigh Sat urday. Crenshaw Thompson of Raleigh visited Mrs. Betty Jackson and Lou Saturday night. Mr. Robert Craft, Loyce Denny. Marilyn E. Edwin and Beverly visited Fort Macon Monday. Miss Nancy Holland and Mr. John G. Jones o fLexington visited Mr. Bob Jones this week end. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs Archie Lanier Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Glenn Lanier and children and family of Raleigh. , Mr. and Mrs. James R Grady vis ited Mr and Mrs. Warren Thomas on Sunday. The Grady's live in A. Smith of Mid dlesex Visited friends and rela-. tives here this week end Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thornton and son of Dunn visited Mrs. Cora Sum. ner Sunday , Rev, and Mrs. Wilbert Everton of near Snow Hill visited Mr., and Mrs. Bill Everton Monday. Weeketid guests of Mr. and Mrs. John George Kennedy were Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn of La Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of Warsaw. ' : Miss Wink Brinson of Warsaw spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Futrall and children In shopped Wallace Thu rsday. Mrf George Pollock of Clarkton visited friends in Beulaville Sat. urday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bostic and Mrs S. P Bostic visited friends and relatives In Ruffin and Danville Virginia and Leaksville last week. Mrs. Belbro Bostic Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lanier and iMacy Batchelor visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Naylor in Plant City Florida last week. While there they .toured Cypress Gardens and Ocala ' ' . Mrs. Jay Thomas Ann and Judy Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Phelps shopped in Goldsboro on Thursday. Mrs ".Bill Everton. Mrs.- Cero-1 Sumner Roger Everton - and Elyfe Sumner vistedMrs. John.Budhahan in Watts Hospital, in Durham Fri day. They report Mrs. Buchanan is showjng some improvement. Mrs. Herbert Lanier of Beula ville spent several days last week with her sitser ancLbrother hi law Mr. and Mrs. John I Summerlin's Mrs- Richard Williams attended a business Education Conference at Women's college in Greenville last week Mrs. Nelson Carlton of Warsaw accompanied Mrs. Wiliams Mrs. Jasper Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Clyaudie Sumner spent Sat- At the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James . L. . Whaley. Miss Annie Jare King of Pink Hill be came the bride of Sidney Allen Whaley of if aulavillev Saturday, March 1, 1988. ; V The Rev. Walter Goodman of the Beulaville Presbyterian . Church officiated. Mrs. Whaley Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of Pink Hill and attended High Shool there. Since their 1 marriage they have been residing -with the groom's parents. Mr. . and Mrs. . James Whaley The couple left early Wed nesday morning for Sanford. Flo rida ' where Mr. Whaley will, be employed them on their trip was Mr. Jack Whaley of Wallace. Presby. Circles 1 With. Mrs. Ruby Snyder. 2 In the Fellowship Hall. 3 With Mrs. Grace Clark. Officers of "the . Presbyterian Church meet this-Thursday; April 10, 7:00 P. M. at the Church. ; S Aman Sr., in See the Ford Show on NBC-TV Tea can have Thunderbird V-8 GO, up to 300 migbty horsepower, in any Ford wagon you choose. Or select the thrifty Mileage Maker Six. Or make yours the 2-door Ranch Wagon. With all of its advanced styling it's stiS die Jotoert-priced wagon youll find in the low-price three. To make an impressive arrival,, choose the Del Rio Ranch Wagon. This 2-door wagon has a high-style air that will gather envious glances wherever you drive. Tennessee Ernie Ford tells you why IS THE UK!' "THIS OOOR RANCH WAGON HANDLES AS EASY AS A TENNESSEE WALKIN' HORSE... RIDES QUIET AS A. SWEETHEARTS WHISPER, i" fi t i r- i - - VA "OS., . ROOM FOR TEN UTTLE INDIANS OR NINE BIO CHIEFS f INTH6COUNTRVSeOANI V'"v" jf Nine fit fine into this hand some 4-door wagon. And its equally big brother, the Country Squire,, features mahogany-like side paneling . . . a Ford styling exclusfvel There's nearly nine feet of level floor space in the 6-pass eager , Country Sedan. And its wrap-around liftgate operates with one bandl .- . , - i v , ., ; ;. Ford sets the pace la wagon ? styling .. . outsells its nearest '. competitor , nearly 50. And -Ford wagons are the lowest; priced of the low-price three. ufmehmnf moUMmtnipncm r1 ? . - : SPEQAL OFFER FROM FORD . .' wriakUth) t blwr4iew fo OCX 101 JBSI m : TAI5E THIfi COUPON TO YOUR FORD DEALER - ' "- nU.THI IN " k Nam. AddreeaL i Fhon 4.SAVB THIS BLANK Dealer. Addreaeu 1 't SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 4 s urday in Goldsboro with Mr and Mrs. Walter Hines. . . V, Mr. and Mrs. Rivers Baker of Kinston were Sunday, dinner guest of Mr. bnd Mrs. Jasper Thomas. Miss Daisy Burnham spent Fri day night, with. Mrs. E. J Quinn 4n Potters Hill. Saturday Miss Burn ham Mrs. Quinn nd Susie Quinn shopped in Kinston' :iC , Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin were Sunday night suppers guests of Dr. H A Edwards in pink Hill Rev. and Mrs. 'Victor Batchelor of Monroe, N. C. Annouoe the birth. of a son Paul Staurt April 4. Mrs, Batchelor is the former Betty Grey . Wetheroutt. -. .'Mr,-and Mrs. , Harry Jackson, tormeriy-; or-ueuiavme, announce the birth of a son, Jerry 'Donald, Res? Hospital, Raleigh on 31 March. Mr -.and Mrs.. Forest ! Brinson' of Beulaville ; anounce -the ; hirth of a datightec, Sheryl Anq weighing even pounds and nine, ounces, on March 27 at Lenoir Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Brinson is the. former Mertie Lou Lanier of Beulaville. F. W. B. Ladies Hold , Auxiliary Meet' - v' The Ladies 1 Auxiliary ' of the Beulaville Free - Will : Baptist Church - will meet Friday . night, April. 11,' at 7:30. , " The program chairman, Mrs. ' Grover H1U will bring . the ' Devotional taken from Luke - and John. Program Topic "Go, ., Set A Watchman Let Him Declare What He Seeth in Cuba". W I UK Ml II . Mary Esther Creech In Fashion Show - Friday. April 4. at East Carolina woucge. jn vireenvwei , a . . lasmon show consisting of Home Economics students from each high school' in the- state, was , presented. MJss Esther Creech, a senior was the representative from the Beulaville High School.! She, was chosen by the students from the Home Eco nomics classes. Mary Esther modle led a suit. -which she made and for which she won second prize in the Fall Fashion Show in November. CJia.Jt-1 in DurLani, the Planetarium, at Chapel Ll, The News and Ob server, Museum Hall of History and. The State Capital in Raleigh, among other Places of interest Mrs. Jean. Bucklew, Mrs- Louise Hunter , Brown, V 'Mrs. -Lillian H. Grady and -Mr. , f Dale Bucklew, teachers, -: accompanied the group which Included;; .'Judy Andrews Linda Hardison, Brenda 1 Jones, Tiny Maready. JIarriet Ann Pope Marlene Sanderson, Hazel Smith Fay Teachey,.' Edwlna. Thomas Charlotte is Whaley .Travis 0owen Graham V Heath, Billy' Kennedy Marlon - Kennedy, ' Randolph Ken nedy; Donald ' Merser,? Haywood Mobley,' Walrus Southerland W. D. Thigpen i Prentice, h. Tyndell and Grenn HalL Donald Atkinson Are- khie Heath: iIenryrJarmarl; Ken- Sidney Sanijerlln; Preston ' Smith; Lonnle' Thigpen; Harris Wiley; Nancy Bostic; Marilyn Denny) Judy Jamah; ' ; Brcshda Sue Lahier; Bobbie. Miller. Remona Raynor; Brenda Smith; Patsy Sumner; Coot nie Tharp; Doris - "J Craft; Nettie Houston; Irene ' Sandlin; .Frances Mercer: Clara Sandlin Carl Quinn Marcle Williford; Oliver ' Blizzard Scott .Rhodes;' Ruffin Mercer; Ray Waller; Toy Turner; i Terry Hall; Llnwood r Hill; Robert Miller; Herbert Kennedy arid Alan Buck lew. 1. it j ' -I, 111- Beulaville F. H. A. During; the past week the Beula ville Future Homemakers of Amer ica 'members have been enjoying H. A. to the fullest extent. ; , Beginning on Sunday 'all 'the members supplied flowers, for each teacher's desk, each day and each wore the F. H. A. emblem. Some of the members, prepared a F. H. A. bulletin board in the cafeteria On Thursday the tenth grade members served the , eighth grade . girls to encourage them to loin the T. H. A the next year. The teachers were served a tea by the twelth grade members on Friday. Saturday twelve of the F. H. A. girls attend" ed the State Convention in Raleigh. Two' of "the members,, Jesse M.ac Rhodes and Betty lou Williams received State Awards During the week each member was to have some kind Of. project and make a smal)' amount of money to contri bute to the club. ' 1 ' Annuoncement ; Revival " ' Services at 1 the Cedar Fork Church ea?h ' evening ths week, 7:30.-. a - a Mother .jUi.,,....- . 4J4.t 1.1 t e. School.. b.iiei.eria. xuuisuajrnii.ui -ipru J( under ( the supervision of Mrs. Betty S. Turner. Vocational Home Economlce Teacher, , 1 The tables were decorated beaut ifully ..with- green - foliage. ' Easter"1 MAdf ... AerrlnT Alft :Mlam TT..- Lou WilSams, Toast ; Mistress was kivbu u . h .1 . n ....- k u . . -mi... and Mrs. YorK i-amer responded, ' iMrftinina junnniT jwomizM in. euesta which were the F. H. A. Officers; President Betty WilUams Vice President, Jessie Mao, Rhodes Secretary Katie Eue Grady; Trea-' surer Jean Humphrey, Reporter Glenda 'Thomas; Historian; Joyce Blizzard;' Parliamentarium, -Marie Smith Song Reader, Faye Kennedy Pianist,Agnes Lanier- also., the Chapter Parents, Mr.' and . Mrs. R. S' Batchelor, Mrs; 7 - Lanier. Mr ;and Mrs. Kenneth Grady Mr. and. Mrs., wr Ray ' Humphrey - and Mrs Norman t Sandlin.'- Responses to;, recognition was by M.' F V. Spenear ,'j 1 : ; The - closing eremony, was an Em blem Service by the officers and members. The menu consisted of Orange Juice, .ham,: t. creamed pota toes, garden peas, glazed apples relish platter, hot. rolls butter str awberry Shortcake, tea, and. mints. The waitresses .were girls from the . eight grades Judy WilUams, Martha Sandlin, Addle Sue Rome, Julta, Thlgpen, jean, Campbell, Delia Quinn; Helen Kennedy. Sue Duff, Patsy McDowell, Nancy Pic kett, Rita Sumner and Ola Thigpen ;, Y.'lV l'. 11 1111 1 Easter Sunrise Services Held '. Rev, ( W.- Burkette Raper Presi. dent of Mount Olive Junior College was the speaker for the Easter Sun rise Services held on the campus of the Beulaville School at 5:53 a. m. "Easter Morning. . Seventeen churches participated in the Sunrise Easter Services and around five hundred people attend ed, endeavoring to further Christ. Ian Brotherhood and community wide Christian Programs. , i -. At thf mirt mpetinff - (ifjUMleefnn on the' possibility of having Bible offered as an elective course in our High School. -.- y. .ni,,, UT'V' i .I..., , , ; ; Card of Thanks Mr,' and Mrs. L. J. Brock wish to express their thanks and ap preciation for the kindness shown them during the tragic death of their son. ' f i f mm delivery W mu iLggpiP ; SAVINGS OF THE YEARI V ALtGTAyn GJrpaGGG. A 6.50x16. 18.18' ONLY rV . 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