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Mm. Bill Bottle jWidj Afr Perry
, ; William shopped in fdnStoh ?atur-
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5 fatilily visited MrMI Mrs, Her
0i fcian Turner and family ( Brevard
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FV.lOa Donna Jan Sumner f E. C.
- Greenville was homrf over the week
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end. V holidays. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbeli Sloan Thlgpen of Campbell , Col-
and James Emory made a business lege was home over the week end
trip to Warsaw Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown visited
Billy Ward Sumner of Mt. Olive Mr. and s Mrs. Donald House of
Junior College was home over , the , Warsaw Friday evening.
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell,
Janice, Gordon, and Raymond vis
ited relatives in Durham over ; the
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feeulaville, N. C
Auto Assigned Risk Financed
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Malt Fashions
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"Your Christmas Shopping Center"
Lingerie f J Sweaters A "Skirts,
Match Mates Christmas Dresses
Costume Jewelry Mojud Hosiery
Casual Slippers (
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
:. -.rSftiUviUe, N. c.
Use! Our Lay-A-Way
CHRISTMAS TOYS
Miss Martha Sandlin was Over
night guest of Miss Marie Jones of
Kinston Friday
' Jamey Quinn of N.,C. State Col
teg Was home1 for the holidays.
Mr; and Mrs.' Harold Matthews of
New Bern was dinner guest of Mrs.
.Adety Matthews and Irma Thurs
day.' '-!' ''
. Henry Guy of University of Caro
lina was home for the holidays.
: Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Qulnn and
jamey and Miss 'Ruth Ann Rhodes
shopped In Kinston Friday.
Mrs. Adell Matthews and Irma
shopped in Kinston Friday Morning
Mr .and Mrs. Larence White of
Dover visited Mrs. R. L. Evans
Thursday.
Miss Marie Smith of E, C. Green
ville was home over the week end.
The cheer leaders began prepar
ing for the basketball season by
shopping in Kinston Saturday; Kay
Mercer, Phyllis Brown, Irma Mat
thews Annette Thomas, Betty Lou
Jones, Susan Humphrey, and Bob
bie Ann Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown ' arid
Phyllis were dinner guest of ' Mr.,
and Mrs. Paul Turner and family
of Wilmington' Thursday.
Floyd Lee Brown of Mt. Olive Jr.
College was home over the , holi
days. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tyndall of
Pink Hill visited Mrs. R. L. Evans
Thursday.
Miss Addie Sue Home and Dian
pe Sumner shopped in Kinston Sat
urday, afternoon.
- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cottle of
Raleigh Visited Mr. and Mrs. Shel
ton Cottle over the week end.
Miss Agnes Lanier of E. C. C.
Greenville was home over the Hol
idays " ' 1
Miss Kate Jones and Judy And
rews shopped in Kinston Friday.
Friends of little Tony Cottle are
sorry 'to hear that he is hospitalized
in 'Lenoir. Memorial Hospital.
'Wilton Thigpen and family of
Fair Bluff Visited friends and rela
tives here over the holidays.
Miss Joyce Blizzard of E. C. C.
Greenville was home over the week
end .
' Mrs. Bill Hussey Jr. of Wallace
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinson
over the week end.
Miss Jessie Ann Thomas shopped
in Kinston Saturday.
Clinton Campbell, Jean and Jam
es, and Miss. Dianne Sumner made
a business trip to Warsaw Thursday
afternoon.
Mr. William Alle Grady of Camp
bell College was home over the holidays-
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Jacksonville
The Associational Training Union
'M' (Mass Meeting) night will be
on Monday night, December 4, at
7:00 P. M. in the First Baptist Chu
rch of Jacksonville. The attendance
is expected to reach over 700 on
this night, thus the goal for atten
dance has been set at 761. Your pas
tor has been honored by being sele
cted to speak on this night.
Plan to give him your support by
attending this meeting. ,
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BEULAVILLE f LORlSTr '
?'-Si4 Beulaville, N. C.'inurhrd
And All Occasions
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
; Watches " Novelties
Rings : Watch Bands
COSTUME JEWELRY
20 Discount On AH Merchandise
No Refunds,
COLES JEWELERS
Sales & Service
Phone CY 8-3666 Beulaville, N. C.
$2.00 Will Hold Any Article Till Christmas
Cotters Hill
HDq Met
The Potters Hill Home Demonstra
tlon held its regular meeting No
vember 27 at 3:00 in the home of
Millie Turner. The meeting was
opened -with the singing of "Come
Ye Thankful People, Come'.. Mrs.
Lloyd ' White led the devotion by
reading from' Corinthians 13 and
followed by prayer. Mrs. Millie
Turner made an interesting report
on health.
After the business session. Mrs.
Mag Spicer gave the demonstration
on preparing and freezing dishes
ahead. The Christmas party was
planned for December 18. The meet
ing was closed by repeating the
club collect.
Refreshments of German cholo
late cake, potato chips and coffee
were served to the members pre
sent. Top Farm Award
Again Won By
N.C. Bankers
The aggressive and diversified
farm program conducted by the
bankers of North Carolina has a-
gain won for them a top national
award. '
The County Key Banker for
Duplin County, Douglas R. Pea
cock, Vice President, Branch Ban
king and Trust Company, was ad
vised today that the N. C. Ban
kers Association has won the top
annual Agricultural Award pre
sented by the American Bankers
Association' with the best record
for farm service. This is the 17th
consecutive year that the NCBA
has won the top award.
Peacock said that during- the
past year at least 500 bankers
actively ' participated in the va
rious'Tsrm J'rolects sponsored by
. the NCBA.
The projects include a Short
Course in Modern Farming at
State College, attended by about
150 young farmers; a two-day
farm credit conference attended by
hundreds of bankers and farmers;
a land judging meet in which nea
rly 20,000 FFA members parti-
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CECIL A. MILLER
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S:-S;At; Brown & Miller Co. :
i :i-"OurService(,Is As Near As Your Telephone"
Clean, Neat Clothes For Christmas?
Send Them To
Beulaville; Dry Cleaners
Repairing & Alterations
We Call for and Deliver
Phone CY 8-4951
cipate; and many other meetings
embracing all phases of agricul
ture. News of the award was received
first by T. H. LeCroy, vice presi
dent and farm relations officer of
Peoples Bank and Trust Com
as last years chairman Of the NC
pany, Rocky Mount, who served
BA Agricultural Committee. D.
Vernon Deal, senior vice presi
dent of The Northwestern Bank,
North Wilkesboro, was last year's
vice chairman and moved up to
the chairmanship this year.
The bankers' organization an
nually appoints an agricultural
liason man in each of the 100 co
unties in the State. The bankers
are called "County Key Bankers''
and they work closely with the
Agricultural Committee. 1
Pleasant Grove
4-H Club Met
On Monday evening the Plea
sant Grove 4-H club met at the
Community building.
Phyllis Waller, president, pre
sided. Janet Scott Herring ana
Wanda Bell led the group in the
pledges to the flag.
Assistant agents, Mrs. Ralph
Britt and Mr. Clapp, assisted the
group in planning the program
for the following year. Certificates
of Achievement were given to
Club members by the agents.
Plans were made for a party
on December 22, at 5:00 p.m. at
the community building.
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T. A. HAWES
Thomas A. Hawes, 77 died Wed
nesday morning at his home near
Rose Hill.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday afternoon at 3-30 at the
Island Creek Baptist Church by
Rev. R. D. Riggins, pastor. Inter
ment will be in the Family Ce
metery near the home.
He is survived by four sons, W.
T. of Tipton, Ga., Homer E. of
Rose Hill, Karey T. of Warsaw,
and Wendell Hawes of the home,
two daughters, Mrs. Varney Mc
Clelland of Ocilla, Ga., Mrs. Ef
fie Tuza, Berwick, Pa. Fourteen
grand children. One sister, Mrs
Annie James of Rose Hill, one
brother B. L. Hawes of Wilmington.
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Beulaville, N. d'' '' '
"We Appreciate Your Bjess'j
Make Our Store Your Headquarters
For '
Your Christmas Shopping
DRY GOODS :
GROCERIES
Register For FREE Turkey
Given Away Each Saturday
HARDWARE NEEDS
I. J. SANDLIN CO.
General Merchandise
Beulaville, N. C
WHY NOT GIVE THE HOUSE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT?
WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOtfi LUMBER NEEDS FOR REPAIRING OR BUILDING
SEE US FOR AN ESTIMATE.
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