THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSVILLJE, N C, THTmSDAT MAECH 12. 18G2.
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sfc'' Mr. nd' Mrs. Ihirwood'' Lanier
i ?ere WV tM4 Mrs.
f si-v -waymomr can Bryant in Rose Hill
if 1 .CMr- Md Mri;vJ.RUgelh Lanier
! v..; Pent weefe end with Mft'and
' f. : " Mrs. -Nick Hodge in Raleiizh, a,
't-Bto- and Mrs, Gordon Thigpen at-
- tended a wedding in New Bert Fri-
J VV ' Mts.- Irene Thigpen .visited rela
jf "lives In PortsmouthWrgihia: last
Miireek:end: y-ju--. il&J&jf
' Hehry'tSuy of Chapel Hin f spent
f W week end with ljis j mother,
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i5j Mrt, vErv,iIei! it shopped in
... Kinstori Tuesday, k- Vs.'- Si'r 5U
' ; "vf Jlrs. Radford Williams and Mrs.
SvMertIe- Fountain': shopped to Jack-
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sonviue Aionaay. .. '1CImiim Li.
4 Mrs. Zoya Jones; Mrs. J, siPf OWef nOnpJS
nn, jr. ana Mrs. HerDea .ujuia. oi
Rose Hill shopped in.' Raleigh Tues-
Mrs, Daisy Nethercutt has retur
ned home- after visiting Rev. and
Mrs. Walter , Goodman and family
in Greensboro for a few days. Ur
t Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Creech and
Mr... and Mrs. Lou Hallow had sup
per at the Country Squire Saturday
night. '"-., ' . '
- Joyce Ann Blizzard of East Caro
lina College,.' Greenville spent . the
week end in Beulaville.,: '
Mrs Glenn: Lanier and Kathy
shopped in Kinston Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laren Houston had
supper ' at - the Country Squire ' Sat-
n
Coy Mercer
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; Skating Afternoon end .
' Night .:," r;
2:30 to 5:30 'x
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Price To Everyone;
Saturday Afternoon 1
' .OnlHCV;.:,. .
Ladi'vi Night
Mon. Night Skat
GOLD PARK I
urdajunight
' A reminder to the people of Beu-
f la ville,' don't forget to get your
blood typed Saturday.
I ' Charlie Lanier and Rusty Lanier
had Sunday dinner at the Country.
'Squire. . . . . " ''V.'-'.V-l ' v' V"-
Mr", -and Mrs. 'Bill Carroll attend'
Mrs. Durwobd Lanier: was hos
tess to' a Miscellaneous Shower, Fri
day evening, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond EarL.Byrant, at the
Cedar Fork Community Building.
Upon arrival Mrs.'; Byrant C was
presented ; a corsage pink carna
tions and a matching bountonniere
to Mr. Byrant. ; . . " '
Miss Helen Gurganus of Wallace
and Mrs. Cecil Gidden presided at
the Registry table.; The gift table
was covered with a -white . linen
cloth and centered with an arrange
ment of pink carnations and glad
ioli. . z-.iS.--,,.jf. t;, ..;.'.,-,;,
Mrs. U L. Simpson and Mrs.
Adonis Quinn assisted the honored
couple, by registering 'the gifts. ;
Mesdames Ervin Lanier, Kirby
Whaley, Gordon B. Thigpen, Rad
ford 'Williams, md W. C. Quinn as
sisted the hostess. Refreshments of
chicken salad on "-, lettuce, salted
ed the Camelia Show at' Clinton last i nkers, cake, and soft drinks
Sunday afternoon; i - was served to tne seventy guests
Donna JartBumner;; student at attending. The,, Bryants received
East Carolina, Greenville spent the , mW mce and useful gifts.
week-end with- Mr--, and Mrs. Ste-, 1 '
phen Smith. , . . ' I'CtttlGS AH
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Carroll visited i ' " y
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hocutt in J J
Clayton last week end . . ' nonOlGU
Mr.' and Mrs. Rayburn Cottle
were honored with $ miscellaneous
shower Thursday 'night '. at 7:30
f'!?! lO'clock. Hostesses were Mrs. Earl
Women Oh
BXPIayersjAt
I ;,The Beulaville Basfcetba fans
honored the B. ' H. , S. basketball
players, cheer-leaders and coaches
with a steak supper at the County
Squire Monday night, ' .. . v K
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Bostic, Mr. and ' Mrs.
Ervin . Dobson,. Rita Sumntr . Pat
ricia Sanderson, Addle- Sue1 Home,
Martha' Sandlin, Jo Ann 'Bostlc,
Sheila Lanier, Ole Faye Thigpen,,
Judy Andrews, Marilyn "f Denny,
Brenda -Lanier, Diane.:, Sumner
Cheryl Brown,- Mary Lou . ,Mlllei
Ilean Albertson, Kay Smith Carolyn
Blizzard, Kate Jones. Erma Matt
hews, Annette Thomas, Phyllis
Brown, Betty Lou Jones Susan
Humphrey, Edwina , Thomas, Bob
bye Ann Miller, Kay Marcer, Jerry
Sjmpson, Ricky fflrhpson.i. Ricky
Lynn .' Thomas, George Kennedy,
Kenneth 1 Smithi forty , f Miller,
Ralph Evans, Lonnie Thiepen, Jim
my Snyder, -Deani3Umter.'jS Rusty
Lanier, W D. Thigpen;' and 'Charlie
Lanier.. : f'r) n'. . St6'M
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Most of our realists and sociolo
gists talk about a poor man as if he
were an octopus or an alligator ;
n 'D (? UiDies Suddenly :
ii LJ XrHMA Coy Mercer, 65 died suddenly "at
his home in Beulaville Friday morn
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Funeral services were held at the
Cabin Freewill Baptist Church Sun
day' afternoon at 3:00 O'clock by
Rev. Stephen, A. Smith assisted by
Rev.. Walter Sutton. Burial was in
the Church Cemetery.
He. is survived by his wife, the
former Alice Home, Three sons C.
J,'.i Mercer of Washington, D. C,
Adolph of the Coast Guard and
Bobby pf . the home. One daughter
Mrs. Lois Simons of Arlington, Va.,
two grand, children. -Four brothers
Ashley Mercer of Princess Ann, Va.
Frank, Raymond and Ralph all oi
Beulaville, Four Sisters Mrs. Jay
Kennedy of Jacksonville, Mrs. Oscq
Kennedy of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Wells
Thomas and Mrs). Walter Rhodes of
BeulaviUe.,'';f:?u?i' i't'S -
sunaav cnoor '
'; Robert W. Craft, Jr.: entertained
his Sunday School class with a spag-'
heiti supper at the educational build
ing Tuesday nipht. Students attend
ing, were Kay Smith, Carolyn BIiz-f
zard, Adrena Coombs, Willis Parker
Charlie Lanier, Beverly Denny.
Jerry Sandlin, Frank Jackson, Su
fan Humphrey and Sambo Blizzard.
p .BIRTHDAY PARTY
Mrs. .Thomas Kennedy honored
her mother, Mrs. K. u. Brown,
with a birthday party Saturday,
March. 10 at the Beulaville Lodee
Bunding.''
Mrs. Brown was presented a
corsage Oi white carnations..
Those present to celebrate were
Mrs, John .Albertson and Sherry
Deaah, Mrs. 'Birch Brown, Miss
Bertie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Brown, Mr. ' and Mrs. Cyrus L.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs-. Ray Brown
and sons, Mr. Jethro and Carl
Home, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Stevie Simpson and Duland, Mr
and Mrs. Ervin Simpson and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Childs, Mr. and
Mrs. Shelton Brown and son, the
Jessie Ray Bostic family, Mrs. Li-
lie Fountain and Jimmie Foun
tain.
There were four generations
present: Mrs. R. D. Brown, Mrs
Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. Jessie Ray
Bostic and Lena Gwyn Bostic.
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APOSTLE OF THE ' BLIND
Jake's Snack, Bar in Batesburg,
S. C, is a very neat and inviting
place in which to. eat. Its owner,
John .'Jake' s Westmoreland,' says
there is nothing unusual about his
place, 'And there isn't! ' .
It is Jake who is unusual. He is a
blind veteran of jWHd War II a
is living proof of wl.4 visualy ha
leaped people are doing, the Ame
can Foundation foc-ihe Blind i
ported in recently "VoiKiucted ink
views with disabled Veterans, ,
It is well to give when asked, b
it is better to gim jiMsked, throu.
understanding. f "C "
Cash and Carry'
BUILDING MATERIALS
Credit
If You
Need It !
At
Wholesale
Prices
Southern SuppIy,cCo.
Across from the Park in Clinton .
To All Concerned
We the Basketball Fans of
Beulaville High School would
like to thank the Boys and Girls
of the Basketball Teams, the coa
ches and principal for the fine
teams we had this season.
We would like to commend you
on winning the County Conference
and Tournament Trophies and, es
pecially, the Sportsmanship Tro-
This only is charity, to do all,- all j phy: Also to Mr. Ervin Dobson as
that we cad. John Donne being chosen "Girls Coach of the
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Kenansville and Warsaw
Mrs. Belton Minshew
Phone 554 Warsaw, N. C
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Mrs, Homer C. Browjr -
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HTnmhv TTntViorlna Dunn ynrt Mr
4:The i Women of "the Beulaville Mammie Cottie. ,
lfesbytefiafl - Chiirch ,held theirt A number of games were played
'tmurfhlv. mccHni) TmmhIii' tit-hf nt during the, evening.; Afterwards re-
ie Church with th president, Mrs, . freshments of open face sandwiches
Phoebe, Pate, presiding.
fvThe meeting was opened by pray
ef, followed by group siniing. The
secretary-' read the' minutes of the
last meeting and the circle' chjir
men gave their reports:. -.I;
The program was presented by
Circle Number 3. Taking part were,
Mrs, ; Dorothy . Smith, vMrs. Loyce
Craft, Mrs., .Russell Lanier, , Mrs.
;Phoebe Pate, Mrs. Grace Clark and
Mrs; Mlna Kennedy.- - , ' .
cookies, peanuts and punch were
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servuu . 10 ijua niuerison, mr
Larry Sandlin, Mrs. Russell Gray,
Mrs , Donnie Lanier, Mrs. Roy Al
beuson, Mrs. Led Williams, Mrs:
Billy Bostic, Mrs: Pauline Lanier,
Mrs. D. D, Sandlin, Mrs. Ervm
Dobson, Mrs. ; Linwood, Tyndall,
Katherlne Dunn, Mrs. Lake Ho
wacd, Gerald Cottle, Mrs. Lula Mil,1
ler Mrs. Levi Sanderson, Mrs.j Rif-J
ton 'Walton anq feggy aanaereon.;.
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