- i . . . i i .a to ' ! C : 'I ih j Is a patient In T . a ial in Kinston. . j 1 I,Irs. Eddie Paul Thlg r i bui family of Raleigh spent 1 t we k end with Mrs. Sadie Thig pi " and Mr. and Mrs, Marion Bra ts I r . ' - -' . J 'rs. Norwood Miller, Mrs. Callie Fhe'ps and Miss Maye Belle Phelps su- peJ in ' Jacksonville Monday a. moon. ' . 1' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson visited i Mrs. Blanch. F o s t e r in Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. Is'rs; Walter Hardister spent last week in Carthage visiting Mrs. M. M. Bailey, her mother, Mrs. Leland' Grady, Annette and Janet joined them Friday . . Miss Janice Batchelor : of Wil mington spent last week end with Miss Marie Smith. ' v Mrs. Reba Sholar made a busi nes trip to Clinton Friday. " Tuesday Mrs. Zoya . Jones , and Mrs. Kate .Jackson visited Mrs. Her bert Cottle in Rose Hill. ' Friends of Carol Bostic Mrs. Bil lie . Bostic) . are sorry to , hear that she broke her arm last week. . Mrs. Floyd Harvey and children Tom, Tina, Bill and Jeff of Pink Hill visited Mrs. I. J. Sandlin Tues day-. Little Tom and Tina spent Wedensday with the Sandlins. ;; 'Mrs. Dorothy" Littleton of ' Bur gaw spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lela 'Mercer and Mrs. Betty Brown. ? , Mr. and Mrs. Macon Brown and Douglas visited relatives In Mt Olive Friday afternoon. Ted Clark 6f El Paso, Texas ar rived " in Beulaville Wednesday night for a few days visit with his parents, Jtfr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark. rn nviria. TttA- visitor) his sister. Dee; in Raleigh and his brother " lAWglHV ill VtUW JUUBC WW ol,' afterwards be left for New York. - , ' Miss Mary Alice Whaley, Mrs. Tommy Griffin, Mrs. Corbett Wes tnii f Pink Hfll and Cm. Turner : enjoyed supper at Griffins in Golds bora Sunday evening - -' Miss Ermie Sanderson made a business trip to Wallace Tuesday afternoon. ' ".- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brinkley and Earl of Teachey' were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Pate. Monday night, Mrs. H. J. JBrown and Rachel and Mrs. Herman Gore visited Mr H. J. Brown who is a patient in the Kenansvllle Hospital. Mrs. Raleigh Lanier and Airs Sudie Netherout made a business trip to Kinston Monday. f - Amnna thnm from BeulAville en joying a seafood dinner at Sneads Cor' inat finn1v wnw' Mr.- and Mrs. Jessie Ray Bostic and peno. Mr.'and Mrs. Allen ymnn anacnu dren and Ransom Mercer.- j, FriHnv mlirtit. the Women's Auxi- iliary of the Beulaville Free Will HniinMs rhiirrh held cottaee nrav- er meeting at the home of Mrs. Jeanette Whaley.. s. . ' Mr- anA Mrs' Mnlvin ftradv and family of Jacksonville were week end guests of Mr. ana Mi Jimmy rady. . v'-'Y' ? tlnrmmi flnra mmta-A l huslneSS trip to Warsaw Monday and also visited his parents Mr :-. and Mrs. James L, Gore. Ttnhhv ftnmnuaeh. Roland Jones. nrui Andrew .Jackson made A bus iness trip to Raleigh Monday. .Mr. nd Mrn . Maurice Jackson and Mrs. Nina Jackson visited Mrs. Joel Jackson in Fayettevuie oast Siridy . '' " , Mr and Mrs. Leonard Nethercutt of Rooky Mount were Sunday guests of Mrs. Betty jacsson ana. Lou. " Mrs'. Lou Belle Williams and Mrs. Lydia Reese attended the Lowery MiteheU wedding ; in KenansvUle Saturday, afternoon. Mr. and i Mrs.V Gordon Miller made a business trip to Kinston Monday , .', Mr .and Mrs. W. J. TbemaS'and son of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tho mas and Mr .and Mrs. Rushan Bos tic, ' ' Mrs. Maurice Jackson, and Mrs. L t r - i - Mk J. 'pp. '' : Ik) Big eventl Baby tooth out! Put Her parents, of course, are the under her pillow for the good good fairies. They are helped by fairies to replace with a gift. their savings account. . v. They save the safe, smart way - Savings plu$ earnings mean ...with us. ..where their money security for this little lady now, earns such excellent returns.- and later, a college education. does make difference Where yon save h) -1 jTAMlJV 17 Current Rate Y -Per Annum I r'U On Savings Ml r .1 c rJ Lc-n Ascct'icn ; J." i CI. ICir.-lcfi, t3. C arl Sloan visited Mrs. Bertlce Sloan and M rs. Lizzie Brown v in Wilmington on Friday. ' - ' Miss Katie Sue Grady of Flora McDonald College visited her par ents Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Grady a few days this week. ' .' - Mrs Adell Matthews .1 and Mrs. Lula Parker visited Mrs. R. E. Quirm and Mr. and Mrs; Harold Matthews of Raleigh , few days last week. , - k ' ; . . ' Friends of Etheline , Ja?kson are sorry tff tnr that she haslieen bos' pitaliid in Duplin General Hospi tal.'...'.; v. - ' , Miss Annette Thomas shopped in Kinston Friday. - Miss Glenda Thomas of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. O. C. Thomas last Tuesday. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kxum visitecL friends and relatives here Tuesday. ' Miss Shirley Johnson, ' .Janice Smith, Mary Beth Hunter, M rs. Caroline Johnson, and Mr. Canary Batts visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hunter in Vermont last week. "! Friends of Ann Louise Jackson are sorry to hear tyiat she is hospi talized. ' Miss Nancy Irene Miller of Cam pbell College visited her parents a few days this week. Willie Home of State College was home over the week end. , . Mr. Clinton Campbell and James Emory shopped in Kinston Satur day morning. Gerald Nethercutt of E. C. c. Greenville was home over the week end. ' - ' ' - ' v. Friends of Peggy Maready . are sorry to hear that she has been hospitalized hi Duplin General Hos pital. - .'. ..' Mr. and Mrs. Emory uunpDeii oi Fayetteville was f liome over the week-end. '-y.- ' Roger. Craft of -E. C. C. Green vilel was -home over the week end. Larry -Kennedy- of Fayetteville was home over the week end. ' - Friends of Eleanor t Smith are sorry to hear that she has been hos pitalized in Duplin General Hospi tal, i V fr ' r ,," I.Mrs'.' Clinton Campbell and Jean and Mrs. 'Vifr Difley' made a busi nesS trip to Warsaw Saturady after noon. , , - Friends of, H.' J. Brown are glad to hear that he is home after being hospitalized in Duplin General Hos pital. ' . " ' - ', i ' Jule Matthews of New Bern vi sited his mother Mrs. Adell Matt hews over the week-end., Miss Donna Jan Sumner of E. C. C. Greenville was home over the week-end. ., : :,. Mr. and Mrs Emory Campbell visited, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Camp bell and family of Durham Sun day. " '..-;; Mr. and Mrs Joe Williams of Kinston visited 'Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams Saturday evening, , Mrs, - Vic Oxley, Mrs, ' Clinton Campbell and I Jean shopped in Goldsboro Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle, Ter ry and Tim of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. J o, Cottle and Mr, and Mrs. Normond Sandlin. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Bostic C, ; i. ..i v. i i c. u..s. Leo Lrown and I hyliis , over the week end. The following . people of E. C Greenville were home over - the week end. Donna Jan Sumner, Ro ger Craft, Steve Rhodes, Geraldine Kennedy and Joyce Blizzard. ' Mr .and Mrs. Wilbur Hussey en joyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry Sunday night. I - Mr. and Mrs. Jlussell Lanier,. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Carroll and Mr; and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Warsaw en joyed a seafood dinner at the Sou thernaire .in Sneads Ferry Sunday night. , - - . v . . i Mr. arid Mrs. Glenn Lanier, Ab bie and Cathy of Raleigh spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arc hie Lanier. '. ' ','V . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll visited Mr. Carroll's mother in Warsaw Sunday afternoon, v ' i ifff 111 ' 1 ' " Agnes Lanier Named "Good Citizen" Miss Agnes Lanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Lanier of Beu laville, was recently chosen as the "Good Citizen" for Beulaville High School. This was sponsored by the Colonel Thomas Johnson Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confereracy of Ricblands. Mrs. Lot Belle Williams, Regent, reported that Miss Sarah Hall; daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Nathan Hall of Rich lands was chosen for Richlands School. Those chosen from this dis trict were entertined Saturday by the District 7 Director, Mrs.- Scott Russ Of Fayetteville. They enjoyed a tour of Fort Bragg and luncheon at the Officers Club. Mrs. O. P. Johnson was hostess on Saturday evening honoring her i husband on his birthday. Those enjoying the -turkey din ner, country ham, v birthday cake and ice cream were his office per sonnel and Invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Browder, Miss Eleanor Boney, Mrs.- Evelyn Pope of Wal lace; Mr .and Mrs. (Byron Teachey, Miss Annie Mae Brown, Miss Mary Anne Teachey, Miss Jessie Murphy, Miss Velma Murphy of Rose Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stevens and Mrs. J. R Grady of KenansvUle: Mr. Ed Wbrley of Goldsboro. Announce Engagement Miss Delores Ann Atkinson, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. (Dock) Atkinson of Dover who announce her. engagement to Joe Davis Whit man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garland D, Whitman of KenansvUle. The wedding will take place on February 11 in the Dover Metho dist Church. The couple will make their home in Wilmington. PYF Have Fun ' Rev, Richard Holshouser, Mrs. Paul Shephens, Mrs. B J. Riven bark and Mrs. J. R. Grady chape roned the members of the Presby terian Youth Fellowship group ' ' Clinton on Monday evening for and frolic at the bowling pavi' Lucy Juy i. , . .-a L...ng. The supper ' committee served - them Ham,, green beans, boiled potatoes, slaw,, hot buttered rolls, hush pup pies, coffee and lemon pie. The Blessing , was asked by the Rev. Richard Holshouser, Guest speaker of the evening was Superintendent O. P. Johnson of the Duplin Coun ty Schools. i i T' lkVAA4W, hool PTA will hue v. i i j meeting at 7:30 p. m. on . , Feb. , 1961. , Mrs. Mattie Sadler's eighth grade will present a Founder's Day pro gram. Every parent and any other in terested patron of our. school is urged to attend this meeting. " f '. 4'"'-' PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.- Sam Newton . of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams last week, Mrs, William Mercer of Goldsboro was Saturday guest of the Wililams', Mr.V and Mrs. Newton returned to Goldsboro with their daughter. u Mj-s. R. L. Sykes, Miss Mary Lee Sykes spent Sunday in Wilmington with the W. M. Eubanks. . : ....; Mrs. Jack Sitterson spent Sunday and Monday in Wilmington to be with Mrs. James Taylor, an opera tive patient at James Walker Hospi tal on Monday. -;-. -,: f- The ' Laurencev. Ryders of Ft. Bragg were week end guest of Mrs. Elolse '.Ryder and McCoy Kennedy. . ? . '- Miss Gail Newton of Meredith College, Raleigh spent several days with her . parents, Mr. and Airs. E. A. Newton , v.'1' leave this week for Hope jMiiisr w. C to make their home, fu" 'Mr. and. Mrs. N. B. Boney were in Warsaw Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gooding and sons of Raleigh were week end euests of Mr. . and i Mrs. Roscoe Jones and DC .and Mrs. , G. . Vv' Carl Penny of State Colelge, Ral eigh visited his parents a few days last week. v. - James Edward Brinson of U. N: C , Chapel HU1 spent several days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brinson. y Emory Sadler of State College, Raleigh was home for. the week in between, semesters - Mr. and Mrs. John L owery have returned . from their honeymoon and spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Louise Mitchell and Mr..iR. V. WeUs. - On Saturday night, Mr. V. H. Reynolds, accompanied by two dau enters. Marv Lou and Ruth, attend ed the State-South Carolina basket ball game in Raleigh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis and family spent last week end in Sum- pter, South Carolina, visiting rela tives.' ."'v'---Oliver Vestal of Wilmington Col lege, ' Wilmington spent , several days recently with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ellis Vestal. Ensign and Mrs. Brinson Vestal and daughter left this week for Norfolk, Virginia to make thier home.;' -';. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jackson of Fayetteville were week end guest of his parents, Mr -.and Mrs. Leo Jackson. :;.;; -:'? i Mrs. E. C. Burch spent the week end in Kinston visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs F. W. MoGoWen at tended the funeral Of Mrs. Ada Williams Smith in Warsaw on Mon day. - Miss Sylvia Gooding of Salem College, Winston-Salem was home for the week end with, her parents. Dr. and Mrs.-G,-VGoodtag,-Mrs. Gooding accompanied Sylvia to Raleigh Monday,, being overnight guest oi Mr. ana iMrs. sieve uooa- ing.' ( Rev. and Mrs. Lauren bnarpe and family visited in Garner dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. K B, Boney were in 'Wallace Monday afternoon. . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. . JerriU of New Bern visited in town recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Andrews, Mrs. J. R. Grady and Margaret vis ited in Mt. Olive Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gladys: Nethercutt and her mother, Mrs. Prudie Griffin Parker were calledrto Grimesland recen tly duetto the illness of Mrs. Par ker's younger daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Macon Turner of Beulaville visited the Oliver, Smith' last week end. Other guests of the Smiths on Sunday were the Walter Smith nf Wallace. ; J Miss Sylvia Chestnutt of East Car olina College, in Greenville, N. C. spent the past week end here with her parents, The Thomas Chestnutts Mrs. Alton Newton went to Ral eigh last Friday to get her daugh ter, Gail who came home from Mer edith for the week end Mrs. Allie Williamson spent sev eral days last week in Grimesland with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wood and daughter, Patricia Zirges went to a friends funeral near Princeton last Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney accom panied Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth to Fayetteville on Tuesday of this week to see Mr. Hollingsworth who Is in the V. A. Hospital. v C. C Wood was called to Elkin on Monday due to the Ulness and hospitalization of his father. BUly Thaxton of Kinston recent ly visited his cousin, BUly Craft. Mrs. Clarence Murphy has made several trips to Wilmington recent ly due to the hospitalization of her aunt, Miss Minnie Boone. - Mrs. Lola Smith accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Robert Hollings worth to Kinston one day last week Among the local people admit ted to Duplin General Hospital re cently werer Mrs. Cora Brinson, Miss Kate Newton and Clarence Murphy. We wish for them a speedy recovery. ; v.: -i';:'-t,:, ' Mrs. John A. Gavin and sister, Mrs. Birtell Nixon were Sunday guests of the 0. P Johnsons. Dr .and Mrs. G". V. Gooding at tended the funeral of Doc's brother- in-law, Lee Evans in Kinston last. Saturday afternoon. The J. B. Strouds went to Kinston last Saturday. Men's Supper Meeting Eighteen men from the Halls- vUle; Presbyterian Church joined I! I 111 NOTICE- Joe E. Wood of Olin - Mathieson Chemical O ora tion of Wallace will be in the hospital (axJew days, but during his absence, Jerry Gurganus, bookkeeper, will be in the office-to take care of the needs of all customers. Customers are assured that their business will be handled at Olin-Mathieson just a - Olin-AAathieson Chemical Corporation ! ' Hwy 117 Wallace, N. C. Phone AT 5-2334 J r MATHIESON Card. Tournament How about playing some kind of game on Friday .evening at the Public Health Building - to help March of Dimes Drive"? A good place for fun for a worthy Cause. Organize your1 game m advance. Table reservations may be made at KenansvUle 29 6-2981 or with Miss Mary Lee Sykes, Mrs. 0 L. Red wine or Mrs. Gordon Kornegay. Refreshments will be served and prizes given. . , ... Mrs. Sitterson 1 Hostess To Club Mm .Turk Sitterson was hostess tn hor hrMiro cluh on last Thursdav evening with Mrs. Janet Giles as additional guest. Others playing were Mrs. "Pot" Craft, Mrs. Mar tha Sitterson, Mrs. Mattie Sadler Mrs. 2. W. Frazelle, Mrs. Bill Hel ton, Miss Mary Lee-Sykes, Miss Margaret Willams. ' During play tne nosiess servea iroA drink and DOD Corn. After ovrn1 nrneressions Mrs . William Craft was given a knife "sharpener for club hign, Mrs. uiies was re membered with hose. Miss Williams assited the hostess in serving fruit pudding topped with whipped cream and coffee. With The Duplin Circuit Rider i.nnkine at that seed catalogue, you see that wonderful garden God will give you this summer and faQ. rnn't vnu taste the tomatoes, the fresh corn, the little early Irish po tatoes and all tne rest! loosing ai tha Rihln nno sees the love of God and already is looking forward to being with loved ones in Heaven. The Bible is God's catalogue. Hea ven is His Harvest. 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