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Ri Personals
j Miss Wilma Brinson of Charlot
te apent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Brinson.
? Mr. Walter Gresham spent se
veral days last week with hia
?liter, Mrs. Beatrice Harris and
daughters In Winston-Salem.
Mrs. George Whaley and Mrs.
B. J. Blackburn made a business
trip to Goldsboro Thursday.
. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Jones and family on Thursday
were Sherry Williams and J. E
Sanders of Swansboro.
Mr. Boooy Kennedy of Raleigh
ipant Thursday thhough Sunday
with his mother, Mrs. Mina Ken
nedy.
. Mrs. Russell Lanier spent Tues
H ?
day through- SThuwday with-My.
and Mrs. Nick, ftrfge in Raleigh.
Mr?Lil*.JC, Vjwier visited hfr
daughter, M*. Mildred WUUaqis
in Raleigh rWaduegday and That*
day. i; 'j w I
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rhodes and
children, Edith Jane, BUI and Ce
cil 111, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brat
cher and Michael of Raleigh, .and
Mr. and Un. BAH* Rhode#:
ILIeniae we*e dinner gi+wts, ,of
Mr. ad Mrs. Ed(Ue Rhaqea( Sm*
day. l? .ti
Mr. "Spud" Rhodes of Jackson
ville spent the , w,e?k-en<t(.,with
h? .parent* iniiPeulaYUle.
Mrs.. Kick Hodge .and Ray of
Raleigh visited Mr- and Mrs. Clyr
de i.Brwson "Fhuraday through
Eunday.Hiqk came Saturday ni
ght.and thay attended the CJiriit
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am dnnea.ia JBeulayilie.
Jdrs. P/ku1 Bella aa4 sons visited
Mr. and Mrs. Mkk#y Little and
ipmily,,in iWilsun Wednesday ni
Barbarar Jean Mliler of Wash
ington, D. C. apei^fc last week-end
With her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ott.s Miller. ,
,,Aev.; and Mrs. Walter Goodman
an* farnli* trf, Gwwsboro ylwted
MfS- B#ay ,Ketb?rcu.t several
day* lent .week.
eJWllJe' Gordon MUler and Ja- '
met Dewey Lanier are enrolled
at,4he School of Electronics in
Louisville, Kentucky;
Mr. aftd - Mrs. Kay Baker of
Jacksonville were week-end gu
ests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Brown, vii *n< 4
Mrs. Laren Houston and Mrs.
Chfistine Kennedy wefe Wilming
ton showers Friday. ,
Mr. Glen Lanier and Mrs. Ar
chie Larder attended the dedica
tion of .the Albertson Post Of
fice Sunday. >
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards
visited J. L. Quinn in. the Duplin
General Hospital Sunday.
Mrs. ? J. Sandlin and Mrs.
Scott Smith visited Mr*. York
Lanier ip the Lenoir Memorial
Hospital in Kinston Thursday. I
...Mr, Archie Lanier visited,Mrs.
York Lanier in Lenoir Memorial
Hospital Wednesday.
Mrs. Lula Muldrow and Judy
made a business trip to Kinston
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Miller
and Tony of Lynchburg, Virginia,
visited Mr- and Mrs. Qttia Miller
during the week-end.
Jean Campbell,, student at Ja
mes Walker, in Wilmington sp
ent the week-end with her par
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sum
ner.
Douglas Clark, student at Wil
mington College, spent the week
end his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett Clark.
Addie Sue and Willie Home
students at Campbell College sp
ent the week-end with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson it
Kpniaruryille, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Batchelor of Washington, D. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Macon Turner of
Rocky Mount visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Brinson during the week
end.
Mr. George Kennedy student
at East Carolina College in Gre
enville spent the week-end with
his mother, Mrs. Christine Ken
nedy
Mrs. Bill Hussey, Jr. of Wal
tace visited Mr. ad Mr?. Alton I
Brinson Tuesday. 1
: Mrs. Richard Bostlc, Mrs. Jim- \
Biy Creech cad Jim visited Mr?. i
Matt e ii: ay Sutton In a Green- i
ville Hosp-tal Sunday afternoon. .
Acnes Lanier, student at East ,
Carolina College, Greenville, sp- I
ent the week-end in Beulaville. <
Acnes participated in the Beula- I
ville Christmas parade. i
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Miller Club Meets ;
Members of the Miller Home ,
Demonstration Club enjoyed a ,
demosntraiion given by Mrs. Brit ,
Miller on "Strawberry Delights", ,
when the club met November 21st.
With Mrs. Andrew Miller. The ideas
presentel different ways to use
frozen strawberries, which will be
useful during the winter months
mis Flave Mercer told how to I
make an attractive Christmas decQ
ratttn from coat hangers.
The house furnishing leaders re
port given by Mrs. Ottis J. Miller
gave advice on painting inside the
house. She mentioned the colors
and which are most popular at this
time.
Mrs. Frank Rhodes, clothing lea
der, stressed the importance of
foundation garments. She pointed
out that a person should be fitted
with the garment not just pick up
any that she finds when shopping.
Plans were made for the club to
have a Christmas Decorating Con
test, for the community. Not only
club members but any housewife In
the community is eligible to enter.
Ho*nes will (>e toured Dec 21st.
and prizes will be awarded the
winners.
Plans were made to visit Whaley
Nursing Home in Kenansville again
this year. On December 23rd at
5 p. m., gifts of fruit and candles
and also Christmas presents will
be presented to the patients, also
a short program.
Mrs. Andrew Miller served re
freshments to the 14 members pres
ent. Everyone then went Into her
kitchen to see the wonderful job
she has done in the past year re
modeling. It is real pretty from the
floor up, has plenty of cabinets lor
everything, double sink, and other
conveniences. It has to be seen for
one to appreciate the transforma
tion. She received advice for the
job from the County Agent.
Quilting Party
For Cuban
Refugee Family
The members of Brookwcwd Bap
tist Church of the New River Bap
tist Church of the New River Bap
tist Association have done more
than express words of sympathy
for Cuban Refugees. After the var
ious organizations had collected
clothing, medical supplies, toiletr
let and other necessities and sent 1
fl Miami lor Cuban Relief, the I
church vended further with the >
missionary spirit In Of ""decision to i
settle a Cuban family right there in r
Jacksonville. As a result. Mr. and
Mrs. Francisco Hernandez and 1
their six children and, Mrs. Hernan- '
dez's mother are now living in a i
furnished bonne provided by the 1
churtqh. i
The generous spirit of the Brook- y
*>aod Church has reached out to the
missionary organizations of outly- |
Ing churches of the New River As- |
sociotioas which have cheerfully
contributed accessories for the i
home. The Beulaville Baptist Chu- i
rch of buplin County is a member <
church of the New RJver Associa- ?
tion.
. pn Tuesday, December 4th, the
Woman's Missionary Society under ,
the direction of the community Mis
sion's chairman, Mrs. Addle Mat
thews, enjoyed an all day quilting
party in the recreation hall of_JRe
Beulaville Church when hrtfquilts
which had been pieced together by
members of the Missionary Society,'
were quilted and packed for Christ
mas gifts to this Cuban family. Mrs.
3. L. Powers is president of the
Beulaville Missionary Society.
Those who participated in the
quilting party were Mesdames Adel
le Matthews, Thelma Thomas, Cora
Sanderson, Myrtle Lee Powers,
Lena Batts, Mamie Wilson Lila
Hunter, Hazel Campbell, Arlene
Cottle, Allie Lanier, Lottie Cottle,
Douella Bolin, Lottie Thomas, Ma
mie Cottle, Elva. Kennedy, Etta
MtciheU, Nell Cottle, Carolyn Smith.
A morning devotional was con
ducted by Mrs. 3. L. Powers in
which prayers were offered for the
Hernandez family and for World
Peace. After finishing the quilts,
the group joined the afternoon pray
er service for World Missions ob
served by Southern Baptist organ
izations as the week of Prayer.
Garden Time
,fly M. E. Gardner
, N. C, State College
Five new varieties of Musca
dine grtipeS' have been developed
as a result of cooperative breed
ing work between the Crops Re
search Division of the USDA and
the North Carolina Agricultural
All of the varieties are perfect
-fiowered end may be planted
alone, or used, as pollenizers for
such imperfect-flowered varieties
aa Scuppernong, James Thomas
Hunt and others.
Albemarle is a large fruited,
smooth blue-black variety of high
dessert quality. It ripens about
mid-season or along with Bur
gaw. The vine is vigarous, pro
ductive and resistant to leaf spot
diseases.. Albenparle is rated as
being superior to Burgaw, Duplin
and Tarheel in ..fruit size, sugar
content and flavor.
Pamlico is a large fruited, light
green, variety of goo^ flavor aod
attractive appearaqc^. tThe frUit
ripens.[ about ,* week earlier thai
Uearii'.g, The vine is. vigorous,
productive and has good'foliage.
Pamlico is superior to Wiliard
and Wallace in flavor, fruit size,
soluble solids ( vigor and disease
resistance, and la., superior to
Dearing in fruit size, appearance
and flavor.
Chowan is light brown to bro
nze in color, The berries are lar
ge, borne in loose clusters and
have a very pleasing aromatic
sub-acid flavor. The fruit is some
what similar to Scuppernong but
.1 little larger in size and sweeter.
The soluble solids content will
average about 19 per cent which
is 3 per cent higher thkq.Scupper
nong. Chowan ripens about a
week earlier than Scuppernong
The vine is vigerous, productive
and has good foliage, This variety
s superior to Wallace an<|, y?il
ard in flavor, appearance, pro*
duction and disease resistance.
Roanoke is a very attractive
white grape with a tinge of gol
den yellow. The grapes are of
medium, else and ripen about a
week earlier than Scuppernong,
The vihfe is vigorous and produc
tive. Roanoke is superior to Wal
tee and WilLard in production, c
lav or, vigor of vine, and attrac- |
iveneis, and is superior to Dear- 1
ng in production ^nd attractive j
teas of fruit. j
Magnolia is a large attractive
hbite grape with smooth akin.
Phe grapes are of medium size ,
md produced in medium large |
dose clusters. The fruit matures (
ibout one week later than Scup- i
?ernong and the flavor is good. 1
Hie p.auts are vlgurous and very
aroductive. Magnolia is superior
;o Wallace and Witlard In fruit
size, appearance, ftav i , sugar
spntent, vigor apd production,
?nd is superior to Dearjng in all
jf these qualities except vigor and
sugar content.
Neither the Crops Research Di
vision USDA, nor the N. C. Agri
cultural Experiment Station has
plants for sale. Plant increase Is,
under the supervision of the N.
C. Foundation Seed Producers for
release to nurserymen fur resale
to the public in 19113. Inquiries
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oncernicg the availability o
jlants should be addressed to H
iV. McMillen, N. C. State College
Producers, N. C. State College
rUleigh, N. C.
As the Pilgrims struggled ashore
it Plymouth Rock, they left foot
prints of freedom. One good way to
defend that freedom is wjth the
regular purchase of U. S. Savings
Bonds.
fill Cracks And
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? INFANTS WEAR & ASSORTED GIFTS
Register for Cookware Set to be
given Away Christmas Eve. I
Beulaville Gift Shop
Cblhryn E. Quinn, Owner
Y SAMPSOtf PAINTS
GOULD'S WATER SYSTEM
Sim Electric
Appliances .For The Home
| JAMES MILLER HARDWARE
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Make Theresa Dress Shop
Beulaville, N. C.
Phone CY 8-4026
'Your Christmas Shopping Center"
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GROCERIES
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Phone CY 8-4111
Beulaville, N. C.
Auto Assigned Risk Financed
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Repairing and Alterations
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