Beulaville News Special Services for Graduates The Beulaville Baptist Church will be holding spe cial services for the gradu ates May 30 at the 11 a.m. service. Graduating from East Duplin High School are Jill Bostic. Larry Hines, Lynette Maready. Leslie Susan Oxley. Amanda Higgs Penny. Abby Simpson Jones, Darlcne Hunter, Dana Mc Clain Smith, Perrv Williams Jr. and Ben Thigpen. Graduating front college this year are Sarah Simpson Isley. Dee Dee McClain, Hope Odont and Pattie Powers. Senior Citizens Trip A group of the Sandv Plain senior citizens have signed up to go on a trip to Texas Gulf and Camp Vandermerc on Monday. May 31. leaving from the Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church at 7:30 a.m. If any of those signed up arc unable to go on the trip to Camp Vandermere. please call Eunice Bostic at 208-3641 to be replaced by those on the waiting list. Personals Mrs. Sarah Kennedy was honored Sunday with a birthday dinner given by her children. There were 146 children, grandchildren and friends who gathered at her home to help celebrate with barbecue and a complete meal. Randall Atkinson of the rest home in Beulaville was present. Danny and Sharon Evans of El Past). Texas, spent their military leave with his mother. Mrs. Jimmy Evans and family and Mrs. Stella t-.v ans i)i Bcuiavitic ana otncr relatives. ' Dick Atkinson of Kenans villc. William Randall Atkin son attended the funeral of their cousin, Joseph Oscar Creech of Smithfield. Saturday. Mrs. Jennie Mae Parker and Mrs. Archie Lanier visited the Lanier children. Art. Cindy and Niki Smith in Greenville Tuesday. Mrs. lona Collier of Tren ton visited Mrs. E.P. Thig pen. Nernic Kennedy and Louise Mercer Monday and during the past weekend. Mrs. Etta Futrcal left Thursday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Craig Summered and infant grand son in Laurinburg. Mrs. Barry Fountain. Mrs. Ka\ Hunter and Mrs. Bettie Bostic were in Kinston Mon day oil business. Mrs, Calvin Bostic and Angle made a business trip to Kinston Tuesday. Louis Vega was in Jack sonville Saturdav Also Mr. and Mrs. Odell Hall. Mrs Civile Br in son returned after spending last weekend with Mr and Mrs. Russell J. Lanier Sr. at WrightsvHie Bi aeh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cottle attended eomtu neemcnt ex ercises at E.C.C. in Green ville. Their daughter. Jam mi Ann'Cotlle graduated. Peggy Thomas enjoyed the Mother's Day weekend at the beach with Mr. and Mrs. Benny Fountain, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fountain of : Jacksonville. Attending the dedication ceremonies and open house l of the Senior Citizens Center in Kenansville Wednesday were Mrs. Sidney Hunter. I Mrs. Rav Batchclor. Gay nellc Maready. Vallie Oxley. India Mobley. Lucy Griffin and lona Albert son. Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Thig pen shopped in Jacksonville Saturday. Many friends are glad to have Mrs. Adelle Matthews home after she spent several months with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Batts in Albany. Ga. Mrs. Batts is recuperating from a long illness. The Harold McGlothins of Portsmouth. Va. spent the , weekend with Mrs. E. P. Thigpen and other relatives. J.D. Cottle. Speck Bostie and William Earl Bostie visited Elwood Bostie in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Bostie were in Jacksonville Sunday. Vallic Oxle\ was in Jack sonville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Kennedy visited friends in Clinton Tuesday. Cora Sanderson visited nieces in the Chinquapin area on the weekend. Margarctt Fuller of the rest home spent the week end with relatives in the Albertson area. They brought her back Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Miller re turned home Friday alter a long stay in Duplin General Hospital. Mrs. Frank Hall is a patient in Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Wheelchair Race At Guardian Care A wheelchair race was held at Guardian Care Nursing Home during National Nursing Home Week. Seven wheelchair resi dents entered with many other residents encouraging them from the sidelines. The residents participating were Miss Vickie Armstrong. Mrs. Annie Ez/ell. Miss Vera Thigpcn. Obcdiah Williams. Henry Williams. James Carmon and Bill Pate The best three received recognition. An engraved plaque was given to Williams for first place. Second and third received ribbons. Mrs. Annie E//cll was second and Miss Vickie Armstrong third. Other activities during the week included a family covered-dish supper, a per formance by the Warsaw See-Saw s, and a cookout and pet show. DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Ike Riddlck, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville. 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