Woodland News r PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grady and family slaked wfth the Gordon Grady's near Goldsboro Sim day. Mr. Grady recently re F mined to his noma from the Goldsboro Hospkal where he was hoapksllseri doe to a heart Mr. and Mrs. Wfflle Stafford and Rose risked the Boy ce Boy ens family near Warsawsamr W. Wallace, end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and daoghters attended a fried chtehsn sapper and "Sbw" at I Walter Memorial Methodist Church near Seymour Johnson Saturday night. Mrs. Joe Wallace risked with relatives near Goldsboro the I past weekend. On Saturday die I attended the open house cere monies of the annual armed I forces day at Seymour Johnson AFB. On Sunday afternoon she accompanied CoL and Mrs. D. C. Joyner. Mrs. C. F. Grant end Mrs. N. 0. Daly to the commencement of East Caro lina College In Greenville where her niece. Mrs. Mollis Coor, received an M. H. Degree in Mttfatlwi. Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Taft Herring Is a patient In the Golds bo ro Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wal ker visited with Mr. Richard Harris, who Is undergoing treat mem In Parrotts Hospital hi Klnston, Sunday afternoon. Weekend guest of Mrs. Gar land Wallace were her daughter, Mrs. Victor Fountain. Mr. Foun tain and two children of Raleigh. Mr. Oliver Herring suffered a heart attack recently and Is ? now a pattern In Parrotts Hos pital In Klnston Mrs. W. L. Westbrook attend ed In Clinton Wednesday the 4-H executive meeting of die south eastern district. Mrs. Nellie Cauley, Mr. Jim Cauley, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cauley all of Klnston and Miss Carolyn Bordeaux of Dublin visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Westbrook Sunday afternoon and attended the graduation of Anthony Westbrook at East Duplin school, others of the section graduating were Rose Stafford, Carlle Kornegay and Eugene Kornegay. Those of the community gra duating in exercises at the Gra dy Elementary School Monday afternoon Included Johnny Galnus, Terry Wallace, Henry Clay w estbrook. Randy Korne gay, Thomas Wallace and Donald Grady. Mr. and Mrs. w. L. West brook attended a luncheon spon sored by die county 4-H adult leaders and given as a fare well to Mr. Glenn Rasmussen, at the Country Squire Monday at noon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker had as luncheon guests Sunday their children, Mr. and Mrs. El wood walker and family of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stroud and daughter of Klnston and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight wal ker and boys of the commu nity. Mike Whitley of New Bern spent Friday and Saturday with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mur phy of Klnston visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil lie Grady at Pleasant view ?'? ? ' .1 Mtoi Irene 3m* h of Troy ?ad Mr. J arris smith of Ca meron ere spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Smith and other relatives In Smith township. Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. Fred Herring were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams of Albertson. BALL CAME The Grady and Sum merlin's Cross Rods soft ball teams played three games on the Grady Court Sunday afternoon. The scores 3-2, 4-2 and 4-2 were all In Grady's favor. The Grady boys playing were Mahlon Wallace, Lewis Smith. Hal walker, wess Kornegay. Car lie Thompson. Thomas Wal lace, Dwight walker, Robert Smith, and w. C. Smith. S. V. MASSEY SUCCUMBS Canisnil Vsetev kiaseeu TO retired farmer of the Woodland Community of Duplin County (Albertaon Route 1) died at his home about 2:00 p.m. Sunday. May 22. following several years of declining health. He was a son of the late Wil liam Robert and Gabtth Massey of Wayne County. Funeral ser vices were held the following Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. from the Woodland Methodist Church. The pastor, the Rev. W. L. Wolfe assisted by the Rev. W. E. Howard of Mount olive former pastor, officiated. The choir of Woodland and theMor man choir sang two selections. Burial followed in the Oak Ridge Memorial Park near the home. Survivors include his wi dow, the former Bessie West brook of the home; a daughter Mrs. Earl Faires of Albertson; one grandson, SammleFaires, one granddaughter Sybil F aires all of Albertson. Nephews served as pall beares. and indued Tommle, ?Bobby, Walter and Clarence Massey, Oliver Holmes and Mar vln Nobles. Honorary pallbearers were Jimmy Preston, Albert Korne ?.y, Mel vln Carter, S. J. W al r, James walker, James Mil es, Hlnton Turner, w illard west brook, Henry westbrook and K. J. Smith. _ OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS Out-of-town people attending the funeral services of S. V. Massey Included Mr. and Mrs. Thomas stalllngsandMrs.Pres ton Kelly of Hampton, Virginia; Mrs. Jessie Weeks, Falson; Mr and Mrs. Rayburn Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nobles, Mr. and Mrs. Tommle Price, Mrs. Betty Massey, Miss She ryl Kennedy and Mrs. Allen mu rage, all of Kinston. Mrs. Dorothy Herring, La Grange; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Massey, Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Westbrook, Mrs. Ellen Bynd, Mrs. Ethel Jones, Ra leigh, Mr. and Mrs. Billy West brook, Gamer; James Miles, Melvln Carter, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny westbrook, Mrs. Shir ley Jones, Mrs. Winston Stroud, Mrs. Ella Plver, PlnkH01;Mrs Mary Faires, Mrs. w. H. Mat thews, Ellen Matthews, Doug las Matthews, James Preston of Wallace. Mrs. Davis Evans, Kenans vflle; Mrs. Essie Massey, Mr. and Mrs. ClarenceMassey.Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Massey, Oliver Holmes, Henry Massey, Severn Md; L. A. Massey, Crownsvllle Md; Mrs. Eunice Lewis, Mrs. Loretta Grant, Mrs. Barbara Lewis, Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs Alfred Harper, w Umlngton; Mrs. Ellle Jones, Seven Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Miller, Sandra Miller, Beu lavllle; Wilbur Eubanks, Mount olive; Miss Geraldine Strick land, Mount Olive. Deaths in Home Accidents NEW YORK - Deaths in home accidents in the United States dropped 2 per cent, from 29,000 in I96S to 28,500 in 1964, according to the Insurance In formation Institute. More than two out of five such fatalities re Beulaville Society PERSONALS Friends of Wlllard Hardison are sorry to hear of his acci dent. He was hurt with the lawn mower and is a patient hi Wayne Memorial Hospital Goldsboro. Mrs. Owen Edwards spent several days in Goldsboro last week, due to the accident of Wlllard Hardlson. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Ed wards visited relatives in New berry, South Carolina last week. They also attended the graduation of Mrs. Edwards' nephew, Eddie Br Ice. Mrs. Lewis George whaley and daughter Debra and Mrs. Zannle Mae Cottle made a bu siness trip to Wallace Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Roslyn Turner and son Daryll. Mrs. Kathleen whaley and daughters Debra and Danlta and Mrs. Zannle Mae Cottle shopped in Jacksonville Satur day afternoon. Miss Mary Beth Hunter is spending two weeks at her home here before entering summer school at E. C. C. Greenville. Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson, Mary Beth Hunter and Mary Lee Miller spent several days at Topsail Beach recently. Mr. and Mrs. Morris James, Carolyn James, Peggy Lanier and Mary Beth Hunter spent the weekend at Topsail Beach. Mrs. Pauline Hunter and Mary Beth shopped in Klnston Saturday. Mrs. Adell Matthews Mrs Pauline Hunter and Mary Beth Hunter shopped In Wallace Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross and Zellnda of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Ad ell Mat thews. Mrs. Lula Muldrow and dau ghter, Judy of Fayetteville, vi sited relatives and friends here over the weekend. Mrs. Allle Mae Lanier and Mrs. Adell Matthews made a business trip to Goldsboro Mon day. Among those from Beulavllle visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Radford and Mrs. LaneauCrlbb and family in Kinston Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gero fe Wtiaiey, Danlta Whaley, De ra Whaley, c. C. Trott, Zan nle Mae Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Raywood Hunter. Sherry Hun ter, Bonlta Hunter, Mr. andMrs John Henry whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Mervinwhaley.Frlendsof Mrs. Crlbb are sorry about the death of her husband, Laneau, who was killed Saturday after noon about 5:30 in a head-on collision on Highway 258 North of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ed wards and Mr. and Mrs. Bernle Stiles visited Mr. Wlllard Har dlson In Goldsboro Sunday af ternoon. Friends of Mrs. PhoebeRay nor are glad to know that she is home after spending several days in Parrotts Hospital, Kins ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barwlck of LaGrange visited Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell Sunday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Hallle Guy are sorry to know she is a pa tient in Lenoir Memorial Hos pital. BIRTHDAY PARTY Zellnda Ross of Raleigh was honored on her fourth birthday Saturday afternoon when her mother and grandmother gave her a party at die home of her grandmother, Mrs. Adell Matthews, In Beulavllle. Games were played and en Joyed by the little guests as were die refreshments of birth day cake, Ice cream, salted nuts and cold drinks. Party whls ties were given to each one attending. Those helping Zellnda enjoy her party were; Wanda Lanier. Rhonda Lanier, Lynn Carml chael, Perry Carmlchael, Paula Carmlchael, Bea Thlgpen, Tens Bostlc, Roger Brlnson, Connie Gillette, Douglas Gillette and their twin brothers. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation Bible School will be held each morning from 8;30 until 11:30 , June 6-17 at the Beulavllle Baptist Church. Pa rents are urged to see that their children attend. VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL Vacation church School will be held at the BeulavOle Pres byterian church June 6-10 , Monday through Friday} from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. All who plan to an end are urged to be pre sent all five nights, and be on time. A lot oT material will be covered each night so If you are not there It will be missed. Classes will be held for all ages so do plan to come and lets make b the best. Classes are as follows: Nursery - Mrs. Julia Hln son, Mrs. Shelby Blizzard. Mrs isabell Williams. Kindergarten - Mrs. Joyce B. Thomas. Primary - Mrs. Maxle S. Maready. juniors - Mrs. Ann Jackson. Combination Class - Mrs. Harry Home. Adults ? Mr. Russell Bos tic Music - Mrs. Doris Bostlc. Come! Donl forget the time, JB:30 - 8:30 p.m. Be on time!! PHi n f ilWUjjMM hi ii1 11 - T : " ? ?$ JUNE, 1966 High TWo Low Tide A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 1 Wad 6:06 6:48 1206 12:12 2 Thuo 700 7:30 100 100 .! 3 Frl 7:48 8:18 1:48 1:42 4 Sot 8:30 906 2:30 2:30 5 Sun 9:18 9:48 3:18 3:12 ? 8 Mon 10:00 10:30 4O0 3:54 7 Turn 10:42 11:12 4:42 4:36 8 Wad 11:30 11:54 5:24 5:24 , 9 Thun 00 12:18 6:12 6:12 10 Frl 12:36 106 7O0 706 11 Sot 1:24 200 7:48 806 12 Sun 2:18 2:54 8:36 906 13 Mon 30 6 3:42 9:30 10O6 14 Tun. 4O0 4:36 10:10 11O0 15 Wad 4:48 5:24 1106 11:48 16 Thun 5:42 6:12 11:54 00 17 Frl 6:30 7O0 12:36 12:36 18 Sat 7:18 7:48 1:24 1:24 19 Sun 806 8:36 2:12 2:12 20 Mon 9O0 9:24 3O0 3O0 21 Tun. 9:54 10:12 3:54 3:54 22 Wad 10:48 1106 4:42 4:48 23 Thurt 11:48 00 5:30 5:42 24 Frl 1206 12:48 6:24 6:48 25 Sot 1O0 1:48 7:18 7:48 26 Sun 2O0 2:48 8:18 8:54 27 Mon 3O0 3:48 9:12 9:54 28 Tuai 3:54 4:42 10O6 10:54 29 Wad 4:54 5:36 I1O0 11:48 30 Thur. 5:48 6:30 11:49 00 Full Moon 3 Now Moon 18 Lot Qtr 10 Fir*t Qtr 25 Native Student Council Pres. GOLDSBORO - ROT. WOlard Hardtoon, iMwr ofnw Em manuel Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. South jota Street. Goktoboro, and rising sophomore of the William Car ter College, has been elected president of the Associated Stu dam Council of the William Carter College, affective Sep tember 1,198o. The new Student Councflpre sident to a graduate of the BeulavUle High school, anstlve of Duplin County, and is mar rled to the former SMrlsy Ed wards, of BeulavUle, and they have three children, they re side on Route 3, Go Ids bo ro. Elected to served with Mr. Hardtoon are; Vice-President: Roger Ammons, of Chance, Ma ryland: Secretary .Mrs. Pauline Smith West. Goldsboro; Trea surer, Mrs. Addle Heath BLa lock, of Pink HOI and Golds boro. CARD OF THANKS ? I would like to thank my many friends and relatives for their kindness while I was a patient in Wayne Memorial Hos pital, also for the flowers, cards, visits, prsvers and every kind expression snown me. Walter Hinson U.S. Business Failures NEW YORK - There were 13,501 business failures in the United States in 1964, according to the Insurance Information Institute. The average dollar loss per failure reached an all time high of $96,454. "Pop" - Jones Pavilion "Let's Go Swimming" HOT SHOWERS e New Beth House e Umbrellas and e Surf Mats e Picnic Tables SURF CITY BEACH Dancing" Night tc Day This is the way we go... Dunedecking #2734 2 Piece Boy Log, Cotton Dot Fatal Rlbtlcklar Top, Lastex Bottom...Belted in Dot. Black/White or Poison Green/ White. Junior Sizea 3 to 13. 300 Block North Front St. Downtown Wilmington " THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IS DOWNTOWN " We Want Your Hogs SEE US OK CALL: PINK HILL LIVESTOCK MARKET Pink Hill 568-3681 We Pay Premium For Top Quality Hogs OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKING. CQ. CLINTON LIVESTOCK MARKET LY 2-2104 Clinton INVITATION ISSUED Mrs. Richard Clyde McDowell request the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Patricia Gall to Mr. w 1111am worth Lanier on Saturday, the eleventh of June Nineteen hundred and sixty-six at four o'clock in the afternoon Cedar Fork Baptist Church Beulaville, North Carolina JKKeOIALGirs GIRLS 14 Kt. Pierced Earrings ?1.95 to *20 O.00 BOYS Tie Tacks Cuff Links " OBtmkWfc ?L50 to *1215.00 Gurr Jeweler's 212 N. Front St. Wilmington, N. C. CiiS /T\ , w " Buy Foods in Quantity and Save! The Great FrMHr Circus proudly present* its Main Attractions?the in comparable, no-lrost freeser and refrig erator-freexer! They make all others old-fashioned! Still the roars of the "Ringmaster" in your house with wondrous, tantalis ing, exciting meals from your own freeser. Enjoy the fresh-froaen goodies that can range from the denisens of the briny blue to the bracing taste of game k from the 8moki*e. Not to mention the luscious, lipemacking delights soon to WK 7 Leftovers! com* from firtah, rip* fruits and t*nd*r garden v*g*tabl*s. With a bit of showmanship and your own fr**s*r, you can do wonders for menus and save time and energy, too. So hurry I See the new food freeaers and refrigerator-freeaers at a nearby appliance dealer's. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry!

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