W. C, liaiDAY OCTOEEa 11, 13:3.
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By'SybO Lanier
Personals
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Mrs. Paul Colin made a business
trip to Wilmington Friday. ,
joe Brinson or Dima spent the
week end witn bis parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Lela .Mereer;; I Mrs: s Betty
Brown ana Mrs. m aeon Brown' shop.
pea in. junsion inursaay afternoon.
Mrs. J. C. Netheraitfc and. Rahdy
oi Kenansville visitettMfl and Mrs.
Amon Kennedy Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Founatin of
Jaekvijk were Sunday guests of
MA ana Mrs. Alton Brinson. -
f ppWy Kennedy of Ralelgfc
spent ine'weeK end with his mother,
llraftliMk Kennedy.cn vr?v it
Mri. EtWeline Morgan; Mrs Emily
Kmce, Jlrs, Gardner Edwards and
. Mrs. Azalea Kooncei attended the
., ,v: Mrs. Mattie B. Sutton was in Kin
ton Wednesday. t . , j .v,t) ,
: . Mrs. Mattie B. Sutton was in Kin?
stbn oh Monday. 1 - ..
,r Kay-Smith, Charlie Lanier and
'. Jerrys Miller; were in,, Kenansville
Wednesday afternoon on business. , r
Mr. Robert Craft, Jcwas in Ken
ansville 'Wednesday afternoon; '
., , Mrs; Phoebe Raynor is a patient
in, Duplin General Hospital in Ken
insyille.' v a ' ,
"Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jiv made a
business, trip to Kenansville Wed
nesday afternoon.
V Mri Kitty Hernandez and There
sa of" Rose Hill spent several'.days
wljh . Mr. i and ,' Mfft ,Cardner E
wards last week. ' -.
Mrs. Lucy Lanier of Warsaw visi
ted Mrs. Lula Muldrow Wednesday;
Mrsi James Miller shopped in
Kinston Thursday. fto.o';,;;
Mrs. Peggy Thomas took the foi.
lowing to Pink Hill Wednesday for
their dancing lesson.; Amy Ives,
James Lou Thomas, Tina Home,
and Susan Sandlin. While they
were in class Mrs. Thomas shopped
in Kinston. -
. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith and
family have moved into their new
home,.
Mr. Archie' Lanier ahrf Art Smith
Jfished' at Topsail Beach Saturday.
wi. carrle times Wesson of Pink
HiU visited her mother and sister,
Mrs. gajjie Whaley and Mary Alice
Saturday. i -
Douelas Clark, Jo Ann Bostic and
Sue Duff, Students at Wilmington
College in Wilmington, were home
for the week end: . . i :
Mrs. Eddie Earl Griffin has re
turned home after being a patient
Hi Lenoir Memorial Hospital for a
few. Hays , ,- : ... i,
Agnes, Lanier of East ' Carolina
College, Greenville spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
York Lanier. i.. 'A 1'
Rita Sumner, student at "Miller
Mott Business "- 'School " 'spent the
week end with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Sumner. -', 'M ;?, ij '(4. -j
Miss Addia Sue Home and Willie
Home, students at Campbells Col
lege, spent the week end in Beulaf
vine.; - : -
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0, 'joneij'ipenl;
Saturday with Mr. and "Mrs." Ho-
ard (Hocutt and Marcia 'in Clayton
Mrs. BUly " Sostie has returned
home alter being hospitalized In
Kinston Hospital 'for several days,.
FOR SALE
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CfGOop; used equipment
BAD HEALTH FORCES SALE
35 Ferguson Tractor
(2 years old)
Disc Harrow
Breaking Plow
.v Cultivator
Corn Planters & Distributors '
Trailer-type Tobacco Trucks
i. Modet Pick-up Truck
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LOCATED NEAR BEULAVILLE
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TOTAL ACRES 45-15 CLEARED
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, ; 1 IURBY KENNEDY '
' - -. ROUTE 2, TRENTON, N. C.
East puplinTf
Seniors Hovev
Party ,J.vV?:;
i 'Th senfdr class'1 ot ESgtrDupUr
High School'eajoye f social even
ing together en Saturday Wght m
the"symnaslum' of the Giadyneto
rneittary school;'''- f-"-;;
On this occasion the seniors under
Hie' able- leadership pf ';their tclaas
president Jerry Simpson,: choSe as
their ftiascot CriirWiliamsy pn $f
Mr. " and Mrs, George Williams of
Sareeta and Kimberly 'Edwards,
daughterof Mr. and Mrs.' Roland
Edwards W Beulaville V--'
Mary Jo Bryon of Chinquapin was
chosen;; homecoming qtieeif'of East
Dtiplln High School, jnda WilUam
soh' of Grady was choseflT to repre
sent East nplin -In tlW; Americah
Ledon Oueen Contest.'- Carolyn
Buzzard' of iBeuiaviUe1 was runner
up for both of these borioftt. ', '
the fEast'Duplin scboelr' annual
'The "Panthers,' Paw" was also ded
fcated. -- : -;! . . V 't-y -'"i'X
Parents "of the .? seniors Mrs'
James Thomas,' Mrs; Christine Wilt
liams,; and Mrs. Grady served del
icioua refreshments of Ice cream
float, potato chips.' nuts- and cook
Senior advisors' present' Were' Mrl
E. WellSi. Mrsi "Ward "and "Anna 8.
Guy, Other guest were Mr, ' arid
Mrs. R."Ii.kPruitt, Mrs. Mary Mer
cer, and parents of the mascots and
mascot runnerups; Mrs. "Roland Ed
wards, Mrs." George Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Russell Sanderson, Mr,
and Mrs. Rouse, and Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwells ''fw. ''fKp-
As the evening 'drew to a close,
Jerry glmpson presented from the
seniors; to the home' coming queen,
Mary Jo Bryan, th beautiful ar
rangement of w h 1 1 e f gladiolas
which centered the-' refreshment
table. ' .
3 Ecc::::..:ls .Proicds Alircct
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Can..g wVs'the' fifSt'H Voject
fur girls about 50 'years ago ana
came under the''Ueading" of. "home
eeonomics.3ool!ing - and tisewing
Hm,afnnn 4' T4bv '"ibhrifllF 1 1.
program of home economics pro
tects'''' W!.il'i
Ihe';'!'!! fpr building happv hoirtee, but also
sftuirtf - lmportai4 !nowledg' 8nd
experience 'to guldethem toto fu-fljre--Careers
aad successful, mar-
t4rh.fltnthi:a1 the
rtriSrstiwrf'itt4raioii' ' Service; a
)ecSfl'wafds program ' tha :fen-
compassed an t-u nome economics
proje'war set-up'. Tjie "-sponsor
ii U'' MnWtrAirterv Warrl ; which' ! aU
'WW ei active suppor-
te"or Tl-tf yqun jor .oecsae.."
J'filncfeaf 1imi national recogni
tWi 'hri touched-1S3 Voune women
bewause they 'Were aeletfted; as the
nWufstart(ing- members "comp
leting fjome- ecbnoniiic V prpjecU,
Their"'ireW4rd wasa eolleee seho-
ifcrsKip provided, by the mail order
,iiWV6rh6m6 eco
ilomlcs scholarship winners will be
named by the Extension Service.
In November, six girls will be cho
sen from amonc all 196 J -state a
ward winners who will meet at the
National 4-H Club Congress' open
tag In Chicago,' Nov, 25. The girls'
:il I 1 A n U.. Knntnn.
were'soon aaaea. loaay awui w i mjn wm w f' u jvutsvir
wii)H,A. vtoiri. totwi.an - 1ft- onrf i,' 91 ' rw Wnrrf ami thev will ba euestS
years old are erigageif to' a" hriad fat a banquet in their honor. - :
r Ana wdhi lies tuieaa xur ukh
talented young women? i ; - .
Miss Margarite McNally, of the
National 4-H Service Committee,
says the answer may be found in
the results of a recent survey ef
recipients Spanning a 25-year per
iod. Of the 110 respondents, 78 per
cent had attended college. About
8ff per cent of this group, pursued
home economics careers in the fol
lowing areas: teaching, dietetics,
nursing, Extension Service, lib
rary,' social work and business.
A revie of additional jots a
waitbig ,uture home economics
grJiJateV.f Suggests journalism,
advertising . and sales, textile and
clothing design, research, inter-,
ior decorating,. and the vast field
of human 1 and' animal nutrition
including outer space travelers
i The National 4-H Home Eco
nomics program hag much to of
fer the"preteen member as well
as the older girl. Younger 4-H'ers
ctften start put by discovering
what are the basic four foods
greupff and ' applying this new
knawfetUe to meal preparation at
home. Or they may enroll in a
dlothing project wnicn leacnes
beginning sewing techniques.
And theW is virtually no limit
to what the older club member
pan . VJcomplishments over
a period of years are staggering.
For example, some have become
so expert 'jin1' clothing that they
have madd complete wardrobes
and modeled .their garments in
statewide revues. Others have
distinguished themselves in the
culinary arts by preparing thou
sands of 1 meals and preserving
tons of food. '
Junioj;' leadership activities have
nnrimied the older members along
iwith faking and cooking, health
and grooming, safety,' home ma
nagement and child care.
ISth. .century, -several from the 14
Wt, only JO years after Gutenberg's
first " printed Bible and only ten
ear, -after woodcut illustratipns
Were1 Introduced. .' 5
J North Carolina Museum of 'Art
irector Dr. . Justus Bier calls the
look art Items . "examples of a
minor nrt hut irreat works of art
Nevertheless." He points out that
the traveling exhibition '"WIU Bring
0 !the galleries of the State works
which can rival In quality the best
Of all times." "
; A second appropriation from tne
Reby Lewis Purchase Fund aided
In the nurchase- of the book art col
lection. The first appropriation, in
1961, also went toward a traveling
tihibitionl f, collection of graphic
art rirnwn from the artists of North
Carolina and called North Carolina
Printmakejfc'i; ; -n-V -
Mrs.Quinn
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Mrs. . Bo Rouse of Rose Hill hoh.
ored her mother, Mrs. Q. W. Quinn
with a birthday party Friday; ,At
tending -were Peggy SandlIn,VBrwj
da Harper. Susan Sanouw. euue
Faye Quinn,' Mrs,. Norman Sandlin,
Ann 'Qutaftr Bo 'Rouse arhd , Jerry
Dean Sandlin. Mr Qulnn received
many. nice gifts. "
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Miscellaneous
For Couple . 4 "
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ray Lanier,
newly weds, were honored with a
miscellaneous shower Friday 'tight
at the home of Mrs: ,J; C. Andrews.
Hostess "were Mrs; Ttay Laniers Mrs.
WUUam N. . iBostlc; ; Jr.;- and Mrs.
J. C. Andrews, approximately .,15
people attended.'
After the many lovely ftf .wera
opened, refreshments Of' cupcakes,
nuts, chicken salad sandwiches and
iced drinks were cmos-W
rBpoklrl;f
To Be Exhibited l .
JA collection of early ook ', art, ' a
traveling exhibition On" loan from
the North Caroliha'MnseUrh if Art
in Raleigh; Is currently on' display
at'St. 'John's Art Gallery,' Wilming
torC -N, G ' ;. r : -:t 'r ; , i C
i;Th i' exhilbtion will be "on idew
through. October 28, 1992.
The collection contain! 3 book
leaves, all from -th 15th and: 16th
centuries. 'Thirteen '.'!firtr' -Vellom
sheets from haD&tff itteri and. hand
illuminated' mannseripts wilb ' bn
of these,'"1 calendar? pagerom
Book of Hours, estimated to date to
1430 -i? :'. - y
Ther eirialhlng leaves 'af etirly
printed pages, :r embellished Vith
woodcuts,- y xcpt fbrf Mrsy' early
E;ble pages that display only hand
Kluminated Initial. '-Thlrteeil' 'of j
PAMfT SALE
, 331a Discount On All
DURALITE PAINT
- Outside White
$3.98 GaL
Rubber Base (inside) $2.98 gal.
I G0LDSB0R0 PAINT CO.
204 N. Center St.
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
Ve Want Your Hogs
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PINK ; HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET
Pink Hill 56 8-3681
ij'We Pay Premium For Top Quality Hop
TLINTON t tlVtSjOCk MARKET
vOrEBATED BY, LUNDY PACKING COMPANY
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Slufe-Vida Church
Bldg. Conference
Kinston, Friday
The problem of building to
meet the challenge of population
explosion will be discussed at the
state-wide Church Building Con
ference ito be held in Spltaian
Baptist Ctvurch, Kinston, October
5, 1962 from 9:30 A. M. to 4:00
P. M V;.vv
Dr. Rowland E. Crowder, Con
sultant in the Church Archjte?-,
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Jture Department of the Baptist
ville, Tennessee, awUI show how
the church decides th tiz t4
arrangement of the bvUtog.
Paul Johnson, a graduate of the
University of Virginia and Chu
rch Architect with the Church
Architecture Department of the
Baptist Sunday i School ' Board,
NaiviBeL- Tenrtesse, wftt 4iV
cuss the latest materials and de
signs of church buildings. ' .
North Carolina Baptist rfiureb
ee surpassed all previous records
last year in expending $14,208,519
on remodeling and : constructing
new buildings. This is the largest
single item of expenditure !a
mong Baptists, ana yet tne cnu-y
TWILITE
DRIVE-IN
Beulaville, N. C.
Box Office Opens at 7:00 P. M.
Feature Time 7:30 P. M
Wed. Thar, Fri. Oct. 16-11-12
Cantinflas
As PEPE
Starring Dan Dailey
And Shirley Jones
Saturday Oct. 13
The Cabinet of
Caligari
Starring Glyois Johns
And Dan O'HerUhy
Cinemascope
Sun. & Tues. Oct 14 & li
Hero's Island
Starring James Mason,
Neville Brand
Kate Manx
Rip Torn
Plus Color Cartoon
itches are not building f t . -
logs art mmkr filled to the average-
attendance Saturation! point
ef th building within few mon
th after ccniletion.:';-;';!-'-';
It is expected i&Ur i 70
more babiw will here been bom
than the present totaT Piember-
hip ot the tM leading denomina
tor ia America." AM denpiBia-
tkms mt s up gidns during
the next tea jear ipr theirs wi)l
be roere .irfcohed
than that at Ibi prekeat, Ths gi
gantic task Matt bn o tu our
present faculties..', y. I
ATTENTION MR. FARMER;
We Are Vendors For
A.S.C. ORDERS
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For Duplin, Pender, Jones, Onslow and
Sampson Counties 1
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BULK LIME & BULK FERTILIZER
SPREADNG i( 1
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Car Price - 50 Tons or More - $7-50 per ton
Less Than 50 Tons $8.00 per ton
Vk - 2 Tons Per Acre
We Also Put Out Smaller Amounts
WALLACE FARMERS EXCHANGE
AT 5-3353
Wallace, N. C.
3 1.
26" Deluxe Bicycles
26" Standard Bicycles 34.95 Wagons
$39.95 Tricycles MO iiad up
,. 2.65 aad up
Tharrington Oil Heaters m
60,000 B.T.U 45.00 70,000 B. T.U 50.00
60,000 B.T. U. 8675 .
3-Speed 1Q50 Wood Heaters rgg
Mixer s ht.
Hair Dryer 10.50 Steam Iron . . . . . T1.75
Automatic Iron
7.95 ,,t
RADIOS TV's
$6.95 $45. up
7" Electric Power Saw $29.75 li:
s" Electric Drill 15.75
y4" Electric Drill 1050
22-Inch, 3 HP MOWERS .' 5M5
POULTRY FEED CART. 10.85
POULTRY SCOOP 1.45
BROODER GUARD 550
BROODER WAFER .55
AUTOMATIC WATER VALVE - 125
BROODER THERMOMETER 1.00
Beulaville Hardware & Implement
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LEON A. LANIER, Owner
BEULAVILLE
Pkone 298471
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5-10 Each Evening " Oyster BarjOpen
BLUE MARLIII DIIIIIIG ROOM
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; ?0u;t Difcra . Tho Bridge On Left"
vui.ruiL Line ur;
i ; P Tacklo', j o Fresh Gait o Live Bait
. t - r ' J' o-Picnic -Tables :. ' ,
7,tr,t. liiLL UUMI IVMl'ir
"ITive D-it, Wi!l Catch Cffi-isI Wef-Wn-f'stion - -
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On Left Just Before Bridge
CrossliiTo Surf 6if Mf
We Specialise - t ' j
IN SEAFOOD
Ample Parking Aret .; ..yxJ
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