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THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSVILLE. N. Cv THUES3AT JAM,. .1 J V y 1 p5 "J r - t ' 'W ' JUJ9 . Sybi Lanier Cy 8-4286 Kand Mr. Billy Houston of "J?" Mrg; Norwood 'Miller, r um xiin weic. utiiuer Kueoia 01 Mr... and Mrs. Gardner Edwards Wednesday. "'., , . Mrs. -r Flave Mercer ' and Mrs. Norwood Miller, were .in &enans yille '.Wednesday , afternoon for a meeting ; of ?the' incoming presi dents and vice-president of the , Demonstration clnbj di" the ' We?- . :' ' Our mechanics are ready, v ' Our prices are right. Now," f !' before you're into your -' busy spring season; get ar power-boosting fuel ' : saving x-'S -' ENGINE tSMi-UP?- , i:s!c:::i ns-csNtt j ENGINE OVIRHAOl -V. T.. ;v, . , , r vC l Equipment Co.: : Eichlands Highway t' !Kinstoif,'NC- Jimmy Snyder, Mary . Lee and rhurman- Miller had dinner at Sneads Ferry Sunday.;; t The Spanish and French Class of Mr. .Virgil Miller had stpper in a Spanish Restaurant in layette vilie on night last Week. ' , " The Beulavilie Lions Club held its meeting at the Southernaire at Sneads Ferry v, Sunday night The ladies of the Lions also at tended and enjoyed the delicious seafood, around fifty t people ..at tended. '''',.y-wypj'v i Evelyn Syth and daughter, Eli zabeth, Leona, Laura and Lena of Kadispell, Montana are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Silas Whaley and fa- Wblton . and Jlickie Brown. The terans Hospital in Fayetteville, Thursday afternoon. ' . , Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thoelcke of Omaha, Neb., visited Sgt- and Mrs. . re group enjoyed refreshments cords and dancing. ' : Mrs. Archie Lanier and . Mrs. Lou Hallow shopped in ..Kinston Jeryl Wilson and children recent Monday. , . V ' . , 1 Jy. " i Mr. and , Mrs. Malcolm Rhodes I , Ronald Cowan of Durham visi and Fenny, of Jacksonville visited ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Bowers - Kennedy Wed In Bulaville rge Cowan over the week-end. Mrs. Mattie B. SuUon and Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw were in 'Kins toft Saturday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs.. Willie Sheppard of Hallsville were Sunday dinner of mily for a few days.,; The ninth grade home room of Mrs. Tommy Sandlin in the Dup Jimmy .Creech haa a party in the 'Jin General ' JMspitatyMonday, School library Monday nignt. At tending were Sue Quinn, Willette Edwards, ; Jerry Sandlin, ' Jimmy Snyder, Linda Stroud, Betty, Lou Jones, Barbara Raynor, Billy Mil ler, Charles Rhodes, Sambo Bliz zard, Ray .Waller,. Keith Futrell Pam Quinn, Hilda Futrell, Betty Raynor, Susie - Quinn, Anthony Turner, Joyce Quinn, . t- ' w i i ,1 1, Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw Sunday. i . Mrs. Cora Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy had Sunday dinner at tre Hillview Cafe in Pink Hill Sunday, ' ' ' 3 Mr. and 'Mrs. Linwood Bullock and chUdren,' Paige, Uottie and guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. San Charlie of Fayetteville spent . the dlin. . - -? weekend with Mr. Walter Gres-. Mrs. Glen wood Thomas is a pa ham. ,; ij;, Itient at the Lenoir Memorial Hos i . Mrs. Kit iBrinson. ' Mrs. Avon pUal in Kinston "": '.' .Hall, James fBrinson,' Mrs. Inezt Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Paul Thig- Blalock and Mrs. Roy Lee visited pen ana lamuy oi naieign viwieu jyirs. oaaie xnigpea auo mrs. buu- Mr. and MVic'. H; Houston and ' Little Michel Bratcher, son of daughter, Pebbie and on- Eddie " aian'ey onwuer, II You Are' Planning To Build Or Remodel... visited Mr ' and Mrs. Keesier 'Roanoke Rapids Sunday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mr. and -Mrs- Bill Carroll en joyed an oyster roast at New Ri- j ver Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hartsell Johnson I Sammy ' of Jacksonville visited Mrs. Lou-1 sella Krause Monday i 'Mr. Sam Harrell and Mrs. Hat- tie Harrell, and Mrs. Mattie Brad-' shaw visited relatives in Rose Hill I Mrs. Hazel Alcock and daugh- Jf" of Clinton and Mrs. Harry ter Landv and Mr. and Mrs. J. C ' Campbell of Fuquay Springs vi sited Mrs. Ruby Jackson Sunday. Miss Donna Jan Sumner of Beu- laville is a member of the new or-1 DoUy Howard of Richlands visi ganization The Nurses Club at ' ted Mrs jtha Raup Monday. East Carolina College. The club I Mrg. w. J. Trott made a bus is . sponsored by East Cd. olina 1 inp trin o Kinston Tuesday. umieKes newest aepttnmeiu, me has been hospitalized in a Raleigh hospital due to burns. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hallow, Art and Kim Smith were in Jacksonville-Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and son Charlie were in Jacksonville Wednesday night. Mrs. I. J. Sandlin and Jerry made a business trip to Kinston Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Britt and 'i' and Need Trim Roofing Doors - ; Sheet Rock Flooring , Paints i: ' Windows I Asbestos Siding. I Hardware Get Our Prices Before . . You Buy Get Our Prices Before At No Extra Cost. . . Building Supply 1406 W. Vernon Aye. ' ' Kinston, N. C. Burgaw spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards at their home in Morehead City. school of Nursing, which began two years ago. . Mrs. Tommy Sandlin is a pttient at Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville. - She fell last week and broke an ankle. Mr. Carlton Craft and Elwood Quinn have returned home after making a business trip to Canada. Mrs. Brown Kennedy, Mrs.. K. L. i&holar and Mrs. -Allan, Futrell shopped in Kinston Friday. Miss Carmell Eubanks of Shal lotte Spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Eubanks. t Sammy Pope of Wheeling, West iVirginia visited his father, Dr. S.. A.' Pope and his sister Harriet Ana last week. ! James Howard Brown of Vir ginia visited his parents, Mr. and ;MM. ''Clayton Brown last week end. ; Mrs-;-Betty ;Jajplriflf''atid Mary Jackson made a business trip to Kihston Tuesday. ' Mrs. W. C.Jones and Mrs. A. E. Clark made a 'business trip to Kinston Thursday afternoon. , Mr., and Mrs. I. J Sandlin vi sited Mr Tommy Craft in the Ve- : K WEST 'COAST LUMBER CO. 200 CastU H"Yw M P.O. ox f WlLMIHOTOM. HORTH CAROLfNA . PHOHI 0 M7 Irfl ? : f) F5. Lrr.rnnsnED OXHSHS "J ALL 4X8 V' LYT700D Ytm$& V GROOVED ON JOINTS - DIRECT MILL PRICE HIGHEST QUALITY IMPORTS pH,UPPfNE MAHOGANY (LAUAN) NATURAL BMJfH J PH.L1PP.NE MAHOGANY PRINTED FINISHED AS EITHER - , CHERRY - WALNUT - U ' BIRCH ' , tiifiHEST QUAtlTY DOMtSTIC 1- SOUNO BIRCH SOUND RED OAK ! '' SOUND CHERRY . .) SOUND WALNUT' StAUTIFUV. SATIN? riNISHIS . .inv TO BE FINISHED ' DOUGLAS FIR fV" GROOVED (NICE TO PAINT) ;v GROOVE? PLAIN SOUND BIRCH -f KNOTTY PINE,, SOUND BIRCH - PLAIN , , v...l.aWV ' ' ALSO tt" KNOTTY PINE - BIRCH MAHOGANY V jn COME SEE our-14 KINDS Of Thank You, WEST COAST LUMBER CO. S.6J- d.84 10 64 n.U ' 'J I S.SS 4.06 J0 .06 ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brinkley, Sr. of Teachey visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniel Pate and Family re cently. Mrs. Betty Hinson visited her son, Delaney in Portsmouth, Vir ginia a few days last week. Miss Agnes Lanier spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier, her guest was Miss Pat Stalling of Smith field, Both girls are students at East Carolina Collee Miss Marie Smith of East Caro lina College spent the week end in BeulavUle. Miss Jessie Ann Thomas made a business trip to Warsaw Fri day. Rusty Lanier made a business trip to Warsaw Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Milton Cottle, Mrs. Marion .Edwards, Jrene.;CotUetiand Ann Whaley made a busines (trlp to Kinston Wednesday. .- ' Miss Norma Faye Kennedy and John O. Bowers Jr. were married January 21, 1962 in the &mdy Plain Free Will Baptist Church, with the Rev. S. A. Smith, Beu laville, N. C. and the Rev. Jr J Brooks, Concord, N C officiating. . The bride is the daughter of . Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, jBeulavtlle, N. C. and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Bowers, Sr. of Decatur, Georgia. The bride and groom at tended schools in Atlanta, Georgia. - Music was presented by Mrs. Mervin Sumner, ''Organist and Miss Pamala Sumner sang, "God loves Hia Children"; "Whither Thou Goesf and "Gentle Saviour Walk beside Us." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina-length dress of white chantilly lace lover taffeta, fashioned with elorn pated bodice sabrina scalloped : neckline and the traditional long j sleeves ending in calla points over ' her hands. Her voluminous skirt featured multiple tiers of scollo ped lace. Her 2 tiered finger tip vil of pure silk trench illussion was ! attached to a crown of lace pearls and sequins. She curried her Bible ( topped with a purple throated or ' chid. Her .Sister, Mrs. Tommie Fitz gerald Bostic, was matron of hon ,or. She wore a green velveteen I dress and carried a green muff topped with a corsage of while j carnations. I Little Pamala Sumner was flo- wer girl as well as vocalist and was dressed similar to the matron of honor. Arthur Frederick Ken nedy, brother of the bride was j ring bearer. Mr. John D. Bowers Sr. was his son's best man and ushers were Wibur Sumner and Erward Earl ; Kennedy cousins of the bride and Tommie Fitzgearld Bostic, Brother-in-law of the bride. The newly-weds will live in Beulavilie upon their return from the Western part of Nonth Caro lina, Kentucky and Georgia. O Bower, Sr., Decatur, Georgia;! Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor, Ster-4 ling, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. H- A. Miller, aleigh, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Greer. Mr. Allan V. Barrus, Jr., of Kin ston; Mr. ' and Mrs. William H. Shepard, Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Singleton and Preston, Ja cksonville; Mrs. Zoa Bryan, Mrs Inez Jones and - Mrs. Elizabeth Raynor, Chinquapin, N. C. Beulavilie Native Asst. Cashier In Lynchburg The Board Of Directors of First National Trust and Savings Bank of Lynchburg Virginia, has named Bernell G. Miller of the Install ment Loan Department, Assistant Cashier. Miller, who joinea First Na tional in June, 1960, is a native Out-Of-Town Guest At Wedding ;Out of town guest for the Ken nedy - Bowers wedding Sunday were: Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Brooks, Con cord, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. John Tobacco Cloth 28 x 24 $7 Tobacco Seed All Kinds Drive in Back of Store and . Load! Robert Goodman's Supply Store 214 N. Heritage St, Phone JA 7-1595 Kinston, N. C. of Beulavilie; North Carolina. He j was graduated from Wake Forest College in 1957 and worked with' the Commercial Credit Corporat ion, Lumberwn. North Carolina until he joined the Bank staff. He is married to the former Dare Roberts of North Wilkes boro, North Carolina. They live at 2111 Carrington Road. 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