BEULAVILLE NEWS Mis* Patricia Edwards of Raleigh spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ub Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Llndburg Brown and family of Raleigh visited Mr. Pete Brown during Labor Dav week-end. Mr, aid Mrs. Stanley Brtf cher and family of Columbia, S.C. ' visited Mr. and Mrs. Eddie .Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Mercer during the week-end. Mrs. Leonard Kennedy, Mrs. Jule Mathews, and Miss Grace Kennedy shopped in Kinston Sa turday. Mrs. Adell Matthews went to Raleigh Monday to spend the week with Mrs. ZelmaRoss and Zdllnda. Mr and Mrs. James Robert Grady' and family of Louis burg visited Mrs. Vertie Thomas during the week end. Mrs. Byron Hunter and family of Kinston visited Mrs. Caroline Johnsoh and Mrs. Pauline Hun ter during the weekend. Misses Mary Beth Hunter, Vicky and Sharon Kennedy sh opped in Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Louise Brown and Wil liam Edward shopped in Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Lorraine Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Qulnn shopped in Goldsboro Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Whaley shopped in Wallace Friday. Mrs. Margaret Griffin made a business trip to Kinston Sa turday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Griffin of RSleigh visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Muldrow and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gr iffin Labor Day week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Jackson I and daughter of Orangeburg S.C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Jackson during the week-end, Mrs. Adell Matthews, Zelma Ross and Zellnda toured More head City, Ft. Macon, and At 1 antic Beach Tuesday. Mrs. Lu la Parker accompanied diem and visited Mrs. Lizzie Q. Miller. Mrs. Nora Ellen Bowman and daughter of Mt. Olive visited Mrs. Lula Parker and MrsJ Nora Brown Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Qulnn of Kinston was overnight guest Wednesday of Mrs. Lula Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Raybourn Lan ier spent Labor Day weekend with Mr. aid Mrs. Tom Lanier in Baltimore, Md. ^^d^yOoj^^ndeMon^gg' O ak River ne ar Sw ansboro and on Friday toured Harkers Is land and Cape Lookout with the David Russells of Kinston. Mrs. Sarah Bolin shopped In Goldsboro, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Sumner shopped in Kinston on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Domnlck Ver rechi of Durham spent Labor Day Weekend with their dau ghter Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell and family. James Campbell visited his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. sod Mrs. Jimmy Kennedy in Kinston on Sunaay afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C ampbell shopped in J ackson ville on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell are vacationing at their cottage on the White Oak River near Swansboro this week. James will join them the latter pan of the week. Mrs. Gilbert Campbell and children shopped in Kinston on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fut rell and chlldre, Deborah, Jo ey, Randy and Karen enjoyed a trip to New Bern Sunday where they visited Mrs. Futrell's sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sumrell. Duplin Girl Selected For Teaching Fellowship Miss Mary Beth Hunter of Beulaville has been selected for a Teaching Fellowship in the Sc hool of Business at East Car olina University for the 1968-69 academic year. She was gra duated from East Carolina on May 26. 1968 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Admin istration degree. In 1966, Mary Beth was aw arded a certificate for having attained a fluent and accurate style of shorthand in the 54th International Gregg Shorthand Exhibit and also received a Gregg Shorthand Speed Certifi cate. Mary Beth was elected to me mbership in Pi Omega Pi, the National honorary business ed Wus QraJ, Wa,rt? Wr Moll In a double ring ceremony on Saturday evening. Aug. M. Miss AnnetteGrady, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Lei sod Grady of Beulavffle became the bride of Mr. Larry Maxwell Holt, son of Mr. A Mrs. Robert Hob of Alberts on. The Rev. Jack Dail, paetor of die bride and chaplain Eu gene Davis former pastor of tne bride officiated. ry 35 , 1967. Mebership in this society is based on pro fessional attitude and scholar ship. She became a member of Phi Beta Lambda, die Future Bu siness Leaders organization in October, 1967. On January 39,1968, she was Invited to Join Beta Gamma Sigma, an honorary scholastic society. Election to member ship in Beta Gamma Sigma Is the hlghes^scholastlc honor that a student in business adminis tration can win. Mary Beth was recognized in the Honors Convocatlona of the School of Business each year for being in the tipper ten percent of her class. On May 36, 1968, she was awarded a Certificate of Schol astic Achievement in recognit ion of the excellent grade po int average achieved on all co urses completed for the Bache lors of Science in Business Ad ministration degree at East Car rolina University. Mary Beth was a 1965 gra duate of East Duplin High Sch ool and is the daughter at Mrs. Pauline Himter and the lateMr. Reuben Hunter. Panthers Club To Meet. East Duplin Panthers Club will meet Thursday Sept. 5, at 8 pan. at East Duplin Gym nasium. All old members are urged to attend and bring new mem bers. Officers wfll be elected Outgoing President, Alfred Bar sden, says the club needs your support. Enjoy Skating Members of the Hallsville Baptist Church Intermediate Training Union class en joying skating at the Warsaw skating Rink Frlday night in cluded; Patricia Buice, Diane Brown, Deborah Futrell, Deb orah Hines, Gail Sandlin, Ch ester Brown, Emory Brown, Kenneth Futrell, Tommy Lee, Herman Miller, Joey Street, Mike Whaley, and their teacher, MIS- Shirley Hines. V; 'w! ? ? ? 's'-fS Given in marriage by her far ther, die bride wore a floor quins. Her chapel train of lace waa attached at the shoulder with a veil of French Illusion f&Wtaeiysisr a white orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Be tty Goodson. friend of the bride of Mt. Olive. She wore a fl oor length gown of green cr epe with matching headpiece She carried a white mum. Bridesmaids were Misses Becky Bailey and Tommie Lynn Marsh, cousins of the bride of Carthage. They wore floor len gth gowns of yellow crepe with matching headpiece and carried a single white mum. The music was presented by Mr. Johnny Wellington, soloist / of Pink Hill, accompanied by , Mr. Edgar Wells. Ushers were: Jimmy Gr- s ady, brother of the bride, Ga- I ry Conway of Tarboro and To- i mmy Benson of Kenansvllle, ; college friend of the groom, k Best man was Mr. Robert Ho- 3 It. father of the groom. The mother of the bride wore a blue crepe dress and a white - carnation corsage. The mother of he groom wore a pink lace dress with a pink carnation corsage. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Morris Grady, aunt of the bride. Out of town guests were Mr A Mrs. A.C. Banks grandpare nts of the groom of Kinston. Mrs. Iva Bailey, grandmother of the bride of Carthage; Mr. A Mrs. Gilbert Bailey and Becky of Carthage; Mr. A Mrs. Jo seph Ameen, Cheri and Pam of High Point; Mr. A Mrs. W.T. Hardister and Tom of Kinston; Mr. A Mrs. Charles Bailey of Greensboro; Mr. A Mrs. Robert Baiely, Susan, Ja ne and Beth of Richmond, Vs., Mrs. Vernon Marsh, Tommie Lynn, Sylvia and Robin of Ca rthage; Mr. A Mrs. Crawford Rollins, Marts Jo, Ronnie, and Kent of Vass, Mr. A Mrs. Mel vin Grady of Jacksonville; Mrs 'Edward Dixon of New Bern, Mr. Joh n W. Grady of Md.; Mr. A Mrs. James Robert Grady, Rhonda and Robert of Louis burg, and Miss Ktfie Sue Grady of Reidsville. RECEPTION Immediately following the Grady-Holt wedding a recept ion was held In the Educatio nal Building of Hallsville Pre byterlan church. Mrs. Leroy Kennedy was hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Grady, Mrs. " Mrs. Larry Maxwell Holt Student Registration For New Year At JSI Registration and the begin ning of a new school year for many will begin on Monday, Sept. 9, 1968. New students and the returning second year stu dents may register on this date between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classes will begin on Tuesday Sept. 10, 1968, at 8 a.m. for those enrolled In the diploma and degree programs. Technical programs lea ding to an associate In ap plied science degree are avail able In : Accounting, Agricul tural Business, Business Ad ministration, Commercial Art and Advertising Design, Exe cutive Secretary, Legal Sec retary, Medical Secretary, and Poultry and Livestock. Vocational prog arms leading CTOIMK W? A?1 ??cupii v>\aiic( rats. /VIUTCW mu" ler, Mrs. Vivian Miller, and Mrs. Kermlt Williams. After the bride and groom cut the first slice of cake. Miss Katie Sue Grady, cousin of the bride, served trie guests. Fu ndi was poured by Mrs. Ralph Gotttp, Cousin of the, bride. Mrs. Edward Dixon, cousin of the bride presided at the bride's registration table. Friendship News Circle Meeting Friendship Circle met with Mrs. Ralph Veach on Wednes day night at 8 p.m. with Mrs Ralph Langston, chairman pre siding. Mrs. Viola Sloan, secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll. Mrs. William Nelson Outlaw ga ve the treasurers report. A most interesting Bible les son was presented by Mrs. Os car Langston and was followed by a Blfie quiz by Mrs. Nel lie Pridgen. The meeting was closed with the Lord's Prayer. A social hour followed. Mrs. Veach assisted by her daughter. Jane, and Mrs. Sloan served pound cake, nuts, cheese and pu nch to the fifteen members pre sent. - i to a diploma are available in: Automotive Mechanics, Cos metology, Drafting and Design, Radio and Television Repair, Masonry, Practical Nurse Ed ucation and Welding. Testing and counseling is av ailable in all programs to assist students in the selection of cur ruculums and occupational goals. All of these programs specialize in training students for immediate employment in needed fields at excellent sa laries. Sniritation SssutJ Mr. Conrad Clifford Trott request* the honour I of your presence at the marriage of his daughter Zannle Mae Cattle to Mr. Joseph Wiley Smith on Saturday, the fourteenth of September at four o'clock Missionary Baptist Church Beulavllle, North Carolina Reception will be held fol lowing the ceremony, in the fellowship hall of the church. No Invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are cordially Invited. Magnolia News PERSONALS Herman W. (Pop) Taylor of Raleigh visited Mr. & Mrs. L. G. Turner and Mrs. Eva Po well Tuesday afternoon. Mr. & Mrs. George Jackson of Wilmington spent Sun. with Mr. & Mrs. Nick Evans. Other guests for dinner were Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Evans, Kathy, Carolyn and Barbara. Mr. & Mrs. Zennie Brown and son Rodney of Greensboro spent the holidays with Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Evans. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Pope of Ft. Bragg spent the week end with Mr. & Mrs. Melvln Pope. Mr*. Ploy Bony ?d Mrs. Farnile Peterson of Clinton vi sited Mr. aid Mrs. thtert Tu cker Sunday afternoon. Mrs Boney will spend some time with the Tuckers. Mrs Ward Rouse, Sharon and Alison of the Oobson's Ch apel Community, Mr. A Mrs. Mllo Pickett, of Chlquapin, Miss Connie Wade and Gene T. Dall of Goldaboro were Sun. afternoon visitors of Mrs. L. G. Turner. Glenn Tucker, who is work ing an the Windsor Tobacco Market was at home for die holidays. Mr. A Mrs. Harold Erzell Mrs. Luther Stmley, Misses Lulda Ezzelle and Elisabeth Stanley attended the Weaher ton-Evans wedding in Green vlll Sun. afternoon. Mrs. Tom Qulnn and Mrs. Dorothy Wash art visited Mr. A Mrs. Mark Hull In Goldsboro Thursday night. Mr. 4 Mrs. Willie Plner, Willie Jr. Tad and Darren of Wallace spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Qulnn. Mrs. Tom Qulnn visited her mother Mrs. Mary Wakins in Clinton, Tuesday. Mrs. Marjorle Pickett spent Sun. night and Mon. In Golds bo bo with Mr. A Mrs. Fred Pickett and family. Mr. and Mrs. A.Q. Smith of Wilson spent the week end with their parents Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Rouse and Mr. & Mrs. Abbie Smith. Mr. A Mrs. Joseph Rouse returned home last week after a visit with relaives in Mass. Mr. A Mrs. Bobby Smith and son Todd spent the week end In Chinquapin with her mother Mrs. Sallie Hatcher. ? T|PP|PP|HRRw -? ?'-"?? ~ Hj?r ^.-v- ? EVERY ONE IS INVITED I To See And Hear I I JIM GARDNER I . '''^Wr"1 ...wt pp?. I Republican Candidate For Governor Of North Carolina I I I FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6,1968 I I Free Fried Chicken Supper I I 6 P M TO 8 P H I ' ? ^:^ * p.\: ^ir| ? I Northeast Capo Faar River Bridge jj^k - On Highway 24 Batwoan Kanansville And BeulavMe ?. v 'fl ?B H. E. Phillips. Chairman aff tha Democrats far Jim Gardner I ' '< ? M - - ' (Paid Political Ad k'i&L' ? H ? Minor CUTS SORES and BURNS gfc ?njTTjn ?H** C'-A -I Griffins Barbecue Phone 735-1047 Goldsboro, N. C. 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