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Three S100JOQ Winners For Lest Week Allen Manuel1 BrW * ? 7T, lr J. R Murphy Box 111 v'r ?o?te 1 Currie, If. C. . . Tomahawk, N. C. p .... Provions $100.00 Winners ? w _ . Danny Barnhill M . .Thelma W. Saunders y C. Kiwner Jol^e D Dodd Mrs. Willie M. Futreal Charles p. Herring J?h" T' ,Mattb? James Tarry Matthews B.F.Hester Shelby Jean Scott John A. Rochelle Jo'hii Davis David E .Moore LAST WEEK WINNERS QUALIFIED FOR MUSTANG DRAWING: R. L. Weils. Jr. Walter L. James D. I. Bearer Harold Woedceek VaaderF. Skater UU Ward Mary Seett JaaaMa J. Caatrefl 7? "?" I. C. Bream Jettte Fetereea B. B. Marray aMahn. Joseph Saaderoea John Oaase Mrs. Perry Groree . BoieTrSt7 AOM Manned MrT OMfUler *1? ReAertT^ Mr? C. E. Sprtn* Leoaa B. Lse^^ Rathe Rarher^ ^ ******** w * ATLAB TIMES I I N Norwood St. Phono AT 5-2149 Wallace, N. C. I Beuhville Society PERSONALS Mr*. Li la Mae Hunter and Mrs. Fannie Mae Waller were Goldsboro shoppers Tuesday. Mrs. George Whaley and Mrs. Geraldtne Blackburn and children made a business trip to Kinston Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. June Thomas were in Raleigh Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ed wards and children Kay and Elaine and Zannie Mae Cottle made a business trip to Kin ston Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Baris Lanier made a business trip to Kin ston Monday. Mrs. Ottis Penny and chil dren Tom and Elaine made a business trip to Wallace Thu rsday. Mrs. Tom Batts and Mrs. Lewis George Whaley were Goldsboro shoppers Wednesday. Mr. Leland Cottle of Raleigh spent the weekend with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Cot tole and his son Tony. Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edwards and children enjoyed bowling at Kinston Friday night. Rev. Tarold T. Smith, pastor of the Beulaville Baptist Chu rch, attended the Baptist State Convention at Greensboro last week. Mr. and Mr* Alton Brtnson. Mr*. Jack Brinaoo and chil dren of Kenan*ville spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chick Orella and Lisa in Ham pton, Va. Mrs. Estelle Brinson and Joe visited Mrs. Harry Fountain in Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. BUI Hussey. Jr. and children Jim and Faye of Wal lace were dinner guest at Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinaon Sun day. Mrs. Cleveland Turner made a business trip to Durham Monday. Mr. Roger Craft of Rich mond. Va. was home for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ed wards spent several days last week at their home in More head City. Mr. C. C. Trott visited his brother Alvin H. Trott in Ricb lands Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baysden and daughter Joyce Renee of Klnston were guest at Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Whaley and Alta Kirbye Sunday. W. M. S. CIRCLE MEETS Circle No. 1 of the Women* Missionary Society of the Beu laville Baptist Church met Tu esoay nigni, November 10 ai 7 o'clock in the home of Mrs. J. L. Powers. The meeting was opened with prayer by Lfla Mae Hunter. Roveine Woodward read the scripture which was taken from Hebrews chapter two ver ses ten through eighteen. The Bible study was given by Mrs. Powers with the eroup reading together from the third chapter of Genesis verses one through ten. Mrs. Powers gave a very interesting talk on "The Fall Of Men." Those taking part on the pro gram were: Lila Mae Hunter. Carol Bostic, Nell Cottle and Roveine Woodward. After the meeting Mrs. Powers served refreshments to BUm Everett Marie Smith's engagement to Eddie Ray Maready, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayes Maready of the following members; Mrs. Emma Wade, Mrs. Cora San derson, Zannie Mae Cottle, Mary Lois Edwards, Mattie Frances Bostic, Lila Mae Hun ter, Nell Cottle, Faye Stewart, Carol Bostic, Roveine Wood ward and Mrs. Mamie K. Tho mas. LADIES AUXILIARY MEETS The Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Ladies Auxiliary met Friday night November 8 at the church. Mrs Alma Baker, president, opened the meeting with pray er and read from Psalms 92 verses one through five. The 'program was on Thanks giving with several members taking part on the program. The minutes of the last meet 111 Chinquapin, Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scott Smith of Beula ville. A December 19 wedding is planned. ' ?? ? ? ing was read by the secretary, I Mrs. Bernice Stiles. Mrs. Owen , Edwards gave the treasurers < report. There were ten mem- , bera and two visitors present BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earl j Cottle announce the birth of a ! son, Johnny Mack, weight 8 lb. 1 7Vk ox, on Monday November < 9, 1964 at Duplin General. ? Mrs. Cottle is the former < Bunny Brown of Beulaville. j AAA MUUTHUt 441 CLUB The Beulaville 441 Club met Saturday night November 14 hi the recreation building in Beu laville. There were 14 mem tars present The president, Gail Albert ?on. called the meeting to or der. The group said pledges to the flags and bad their de votional hiitiym meeting. It was decided that the club would have a float in the Beu laville Christinas Parade. Mrs. Hilda Huckabee and Mrs. Lou EUa Krause swved refreshments of cookies, suck en and Pepsies. The group made gifts for the Borne for the Aging and the Hospital at Kenans ville for Christinas. How you can slipcover your slipcovers. Thst is, you can pro tact the fabric from excessive soil, especially during the sum mer months, by applying one of the now aerosol fabric coating sprays. You can also use the aerosol fsbric-coster on uphol stered furniture to keep it more dirt resistant and newer looking. Consider BtteU* Planning to build a home? Con sider the convenience and the comfort that you are after and, is well, consider that one day you may decide to sell the home for one reason or another. The num ber of bathrooms, their size, the arrangement of fixtures and their location are all important ele ments in establishing the value if a home. It will pay you to buy luality fixtures, too. No Scratch You can't get away from clean ing around furniture forever. Sooner or lata you'll have to get behind that heavy armchair, and that means moving it. Use cushion glides, rubber casters or castor cups. This will protect the Finish on the floors and will in rare n longer, brighter Ufo for it. j Friendship News 1 m ww w i BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady honored their son William David (BUI) Monday on nis 7th birthday outdoor games were played after which Mrs. Grady served birthday cake, ice cream to. Sara Anne and Sheila Brock, Charles Langston and Billy sister Ann ltte. Gail. Cindy and Becky. BIRTHDAY DINNER 65 YEARS Mr. and Mrs . Odell Brock honored his mother Mrs. Annie Brock on her 65th birthday in their home on Sunday, those honored Mrs. Brock were Mrs. Jimmie Rackley and janette, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston and boys. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Grady and children, Jessie Brock and Robert of Kinston. Mary and Patrica Brock of Golasboro. Jeanette Brock of Greenville, N.C., Sgt. and Mrs. James Langston and Karem of S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Brock ser ved barbacue pork with all the trlmlng all the rest brough covered dishes Mrs. Brock received many nice gifts also remember ed was Patrica Brock who has birthday. Mrs. Jimmie Howard and Regina of Bayboro visited her mother Mrs. Lucille woodward and Granny Langston over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. GlenwoodSand erson carried their daughter in-law Mrs. Sam Kornegay and boys to Tennesse where Mr. Kornegay is station with the air force. Mr. and Mrs. Louie James Beth and Timothy of Goldsboro visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones. Mrs. Charles Lockmey and son of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veach on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J.F.Brock of KenansvUle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brock and children. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace and children of Alberston Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whaley of Ken ans ville. Mr. ana Mrs. rtonsia nous ton of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs J. H. Whaley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodulph Sand erson Loreem and Ronnie vis ited Mr. and Mrs Owen whaley of Potter Hill on Thursday night. HAY RIDE AND DANCE Mr. J. B. Jones carried the teenage boys and girls of the comrnimity on a hay ride on Saturday nite. After the ride all the t>oys and girls went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Nelson outlaw house for dancing after dancing for three hours Mrs. outlaw served drinks and cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Pate on Saturday. Mrs. Shirley Kuykenooll and children of Baltic visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady on Satur day. Mrs. odell Brock and John nie and Mrs. Bill Grady and girls were in Goldsboro on Monday for Johnnie checkup. CHEESECAKE *64?Cotton stockings go glamourous for fall. Typical of the new trend to textured hosiery are these all-cotton stock ings with a hand-crocheted look. Called "Beautiful Bryans," they come in exotic colors as well as neutrals. Tom* Dorr Pr situation^ less. WHAT DO YOU MEAN ^ WE Rg |N0OAI*ri8LE.? ]l I Vfi*RE 9WLV HH Ukcowj^tibl-e, MgJ II THAT'S ALL. M Wm=zz?\r "Where Quality Show" J Kinston, N. C. hos the largest selection of Bknduts in Eastern N.C. Come in seat to see those listed below plus maty, many more. i ? 1 ' neldcrest Cold Crown ISL. Double M Steele Control *2795 i i * Hie ultimate in automatic electric blanket luxury. Designed to keep you warm under any "condition. A full five year guar antee. 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