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Ww J J J .u -a By Sybil Xantcr. . ex tern Fev. and Mrs. Neil Balnes visited I i. Eatnes father, Clarence Thorn i -., in the Veterans Hospital, Dur- 1, a Monday and Tuesday. : - lir. Earl HarreU of yashington, v. v.. spent vnaay inrougn sunaay with lu mother, M'V Hattie. Jlar rel). , . I '''.V Miss Mary Jackson of Wilmington spent several deys laft, week with her mother, Mrs. Betty Jackson, ;: Mr, and Mrs;. Malcolm Rhodes, ' penny aod David of Jacksonville ; spent Thursday with Mrs. Mattia P, waasnaw. x: f Mr. and Mrs.' tlyde' BrJitSoa had. dinner at Surf City Sunday. . Mrs;-Jeffre Jaftiesutnd r-Jeff. . Mrs. Cyrus Gurganous hd Mrs, Rucian . James shopped ini Colds- boro Thursday. ' fT,, i Mr. Earl HarreU and Mrs. Hattie HarreU visited Mrs Lela Scott in Rose' HiU Saturday. ; -l - WW- V. W Mrs. ,Zoya vjonesi and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin were in Raleigh Monday. . Mrs. Christine, Kennedy and Pat ricia Sanderson accompanied .Geor ge Kennedy to Greenville Sunday after spending the week end in Beu laville. ? i-y-.! vs -v.'.;.' ; .v Mr, and Mrs.' Bruce Barbee and Bruce Dobson of Richlands were Sunday guests Of. Mr. and Mrs, T. Y, Dobson. Milton ' Whaley ' of Portsmouth. Virginia visited his mother, Mrs. Jeanette Whaley Monday night; Mr. and Mrs.; Archie - Muldrow and Jessica Lynn of Lumbcrlon were .weekend 'guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Hill Rhodes and sons. 'r Cahdory' Ellis of Dunn was sup per guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes Wednesday night. Mr. and , Mrs. Inland Grady and family spent "Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ina Bailey in Carthage. Mrs. Rossie Grady accompanied her son William Allen to - Campbell College - Monday-, William Allen spent the week end. in Beulaville . - Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Brink le, Jr. of Teachey were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl t. Pate Saturday night. Mrs. Archie' Lanier and Mrs. Lou Hallow made a business trip to Kin ston Tuesday. '-,. . Lou Hallow made a business trip to Morehead City Wednesday and Thursday. '" '' "'M' V Mr.- and Mrs. Norman Craft of Jacksonville Spent Wednesday with Mi1, and Mrs, R. W. Craft. ' ; Mrs, Carlton Craft, Mrs. Canarrie BatU and Mrs. R. W, Craft, Sr. shopped in Klnston Thursday. v Mrs." Maurice Sanderson of Seven Springs and J. VV. Smith of Greens-1 boro. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith. , .Mr.- and.. Mrs. Roy Raup were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Csrrawpy in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bennett Kennedy of Richmond, Virginia spent Sun day through Wednesday with Mrs. Christine Kennedy. Mr.; and ,Mrs. Richard Bostic, Scott Smith shopped in Klnston Thursday. N , Mr. and Mrs., .Yates Dobson and Dee of Clayton visited MrV and Mrs. Tyson Dobson Sunday.., Mrs. Preston Sandlin and, Mrs. Calvin Raup. were in Jacksonville Wednedsay. ' ... .- - ' ",- ''. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kennedy and Kim of Mingo spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Amon Kennedy. Mrs. , W: :" M. r Everton and a Mrs. Stephen Smith attended the Cape Fear Auxiliary Convention in Smith field Wednesday.- Jean Campbell of James Walker School of Nursing, - Wilmington spent the week end with her par ents, Mr.' and; Mrs. Clinton Camp bell. , ;. ;v, ... . . i Miss Rita Ann Sumner, dau j hter of' Mt. and ' Mrs. Arthur Sumner, Route 1 ulavUle,: No ' rth ' Carolina. Miss Sumner is a 4ntf f vCjw CttiilavfllA Naiuftf R11phi0 anA. lfoifh anH Tra nrimArv crrftHf Mrs P F! Tliiarpn : rOpiVA4 mnfitf. : nip -nnrl iiCAfnt 9U BINHflW. UA ura , Avfa,u. .r , ' V" . w . ... " ' f n , . - . . - rl , . j High School. Miss SimSner U at-. S. P, Bostic. visited ; relatives in - grammar grades. gifts. The hostesses served rtfrtsh- ? Uendint Mehodl tyrvAGller-Mbtte Danville, Virstaia' Sunday. I Ray Humphrey was appointed ty , ments of punch, nuts, mints 'tin ' 'Business College" in , Wilmington.'! Mrs. Richard Bostic and Mrs. Mrs. Macon J. Brown to served on I cookies to the wests. wum)1 New Officer Preside At PT A The Beulaville P. T. A. met In the Beulaville School Auditorium Monday night at 7 50 p. m. Officers for the. 1962-63 school. 'year are as follows: president Arliss Mj Albert son; vice-president "' Cecil:!1. Ed wards; secretary , -Mrs. Murphy Rhodes and - treasurer G,r a c e Brown. -.r The president, Arliss Albertson, presided at the meeting. The devo- iional was led by Rev. James Sell. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer gave her report. y A motion was made and second ed to serve refreshments afterl.eaeh P. T. A. meeting. Mr. Ray Humph rey explained ine commnauon j grades and special education clas ses. A motion was. made and passed for East Duplin High School to help with the Fall Festival and .re ceive one third" of the profits. It was also decided that , the room which gets the most membership Dercentaee will receive six Hollars. Prizes were awarded for room at Dr- and Mrs- William A. Pate re tendance and went to the following eently adopted a baby boy, and his 1 m .w WW Mm : f" ; ., . 1 - - - ... - . i ... - i , i: Kenansville jyomeconiJng ' Homecoming Day exercises will be held at the Kenansville Methodist Church Sunday, Oct. 21. The Rev. J. W. Lineberger. SLipenntendant of the Methodisn, Children's Home, 'and a former Pastor , of the church1, will be the guest speaker" at the morning program, ' 1 Homecoming will start with a Sunday School hour at 10 a.m. The preaching' service' will- be held at 11 and will be followed by t a picnic dinner, ott the chu rch grounds.: "All members and friends of the chWch are invited .0 attend. , - - " 11 Iievival services at IPoUson Chapel Baptiat Church - are - set fort Nov." 4-10. Rev. Lonard ,C, Quick, pastor, -of Poston Baptis.1 Church of , Wallace will be the revival minister,' Services; will be held each evening at 7:30.' v p. . toetty, 1 i. Served on" Sand , Nov.. 11. j James Morris pastor, will ifig the morning- niessage. Dii will 'be.Tserved on the chi lawn.; Former members and lnv Rev. Quick S native of Cfebrgia J ends tt the . church , art Baptist- Seminary and. ? Pastor. bt to' attend, j '2 ' ';f 1'-'" . I Shown above is the sparkling and attractive interior of Simpson's. Mens Shop in Beulaville' which opened last week. A complete story of the store appears in the bactgection of today's aper. the Fall Festival committee with her. After the meeting was adjourned j refreshments were served and, (the, parents enjoyed the open houses Shower For t t Patrick Pate n .-.j Mrs. William Atlas Pate was' honored- Thursday night .witfi a' hab shower held at the 'Presbyfeiriant Fellowship Hall.'" Hostess were Mrs. Ike Ives, Hazel Hall, Mrs. Herman Smith, Mrs. Carl Daniel.at Mrs. juna HinsorvaiKJ lou urinKiey, .: Leadership Training Course Held tpohprs: - Jessie Ann Thomas - name is "William Patrick. Patrick The W. M. U. of the Beulavill Baptist Church, also the Hallsville Cedar Fork and New (Hope Baptis Churches held a Leadership Trair ing Course on Tuesday October 9t: at the Beulaville Baptist Church The course was taught by the Assc ciational officers of the New Rive Baptist Associationaf.W. M. U, Mr; R. Haire, Mrs. M. G. Reeves, Mn Newt Hawkin s, Mrs. i; Florence Mr Glaughlin and Mrs. Foye Klinglsey Supper was Served in the churc dining hall with Mrs. Paul Bo! in t hostess, assisted by Mrs. Don Wi liams, Mrs. Perry Williams, Mr; Doris Campbell and Mrs. Reube Hunter. ' ; -,. . .. : 1 - LOYALTY DINNER V- The Beulaville Baptist, church plans a Church Familv and Lo. (yaity iJiniier, Tihunsaay . Even ing, October ,25 ; at 'T.nn at tAe Beulaville School Cafeteria. Good Food Inspiration, Information, and Fellowship are the menu for -the evening, All members and1 fanti lies are invited. - Children eight and under 4wi-he entertained at a cnudrens part1 at the cnurcn. REVIVAL AT CABIN Revival services will begin at Cabin Freewill Baptiat Church Monday, October 22 and continue through Saturday October . 27 The: Rev. Allen Bryan; pastor of he First Freewill Baptist Church n Kinston will be the Evange lst. Services-- will cegm eaqh ev ening at 730 r.M " On Sunday, . October 28th j the Jsbm Freewill Baptist . .Church vill observe Homecoming Day1, '"he Rev Walter - Sutton, pastor, will bring , the morning message it 11:00, Sunday School at 10:00 tvith a picnic lunch served at noon at the church and special- music in the afternoon. The public js ordially invited.'' :. '-. .. Revival At,, Sandy Plain Rev.- Floyd IB. Cherry of Green ille is conducting a revival at the 5andy Plain 'Free Will Baptist' Om- ch, starting October 14th and con-1 inuing , through -Saturday October 1 0th. The servicesi will: staYt , each ight at 7:30 O'clock m. The pub- io is cordially, invited ,to attend, " .").!-. 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