Beulaville News
Mr. and Mra. Walter
Rhodes made a business trip
to Kinston Tuesday.
Owen Edwards visited his
wife Alpha in Whaley's Rest
Home several days during
the past week.
Woodrow Williams visited
his father. Chesley. several
days during the past week in
Duplin General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Oxley
were in Clinton Tuesday and
Wednesday on business and
on Friday they attended a
birthday dinner in Clinton in
honor of Jerry Cottle.
Among those who attend
ed the football game in
Chapel Hill Saturday were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Pate,
daughter Alice Anne and
friend. Linda Pollard, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Williams
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Bostic.
Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Sandlin
Sr. are home after spending
two weeks with their daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Von
Anions and children in Ver
mont.
Among those at the oyster
roast Saturday at Sneeds
Ferry was Vallie thdey.
Randy Sandlin of Greens
boro spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Sandlin Sr.
Dino Boshc. a Navv officer
stationed in Philadelphia.
Pa., spent the weekend with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Ray Bostic and Dana
"and Mr. and Mrs. Randall
Kennedy. He returned to
Philadelphia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald of
Albany. Ga. were to arrive
to spend the weekend with
Mrs. Adcllc Matthews, then
go to Duke Medical Center
for a check-up of Irma. She
plans to return with them to
Georgia and remain until
after the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sand
lin and children of Dudley
visited Mr. and Mrs. I.J.
Sandlin Sr on Sunday.
Mrs. L.M. (Eunice) Bostic,
Joel Kenndy and two other
Kennedy family members
?visited Mrs. Annie Kennedy
an New Bern Sunday.
?
, The Lvman Nutrition Site
Senior citizens held their
annual Halloween party Oct.
at the Lyman Fire De
partment building, the nutri
tion site. Several members
ui I IvIU III LU^IUIIH.. vih.HI
Lanier led in prayer, and the
group sing hymns. Essie
Taylor, arts instructor from
JSTC. and a worker with the
senior citizens, and Walter,
Brown, were in attendance.
? Friday night J.D. Cottle
honored his son Jerry at his
{place of business in Clinton
'with a pig-picking. Attending
'front the Bculavillc area were
iMr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner
i>f Potters Hill and Vallie
;Oxlcy.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
?Brown of Chinquapin
announce the birth of their
daughter. Amanda Home, on
Thursday. October 2". 1982.
The grandparents arc Mr.
and Mrs. L.C. Brown of
Chinquapin and Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Dexter of
Raleigh.
Sandy Plain Senior Citizens
The Sandy Plain Senior
Citizens meeting will be held
?Saturday. Nov. 1.1. at h p.m.
iin the educational building of
Ithe church. All senior
'citizens are invited to attend
?and bring a covered dish.
{The dinner is served after the
business meeting. Bobby
-Simpson of Richlands and his
group will be the enter
tainment.
Outstanding Young Men of
America
William Edward Rrown. a
native of Bculavilk as been
selected for inclusion in the
1482 edition of Outstanding
Young Men of America.
He is a 1471 graduate of East
Duplin High School, received
his BA in 1474, and his MA
in 1476 from East Carolina
University. In 1481 he ?
received his M.D. from ECU
and is presently a second
year resident in family prac
tice at Pitt County Memorial
Hospital in Greenville. He
and his wife. Dr. Sylvia
Thigpen Brown and daughter
Jessica reside in Greenville.
He is the son of J. Macon and
Louise H. Brown of Beula
ville
U.D.C. Meets
Mrs. Javan Quinn was
hostess to the John Ivey
Thomas Chapter No. 217,
U.D.C. on Oetobere 25. Since
the president, Mrs. Ida
Miller" was on jury duty. Mrs.
Effic Hamilton called the
chapter to order and served
in other capacities where
necessary.
Mrs. Hamilton led the
pledge of allegiance to the
U.S. Hag and salutes to the
N.C. and Confederate flags.
Lou Kennedy had charge of
the ritual and led in prayer.
The Lord's Praver was
quoted by the Chapter as
Mrs. Hamilton officiated.
Roll was called and the
minutes read. The secretary
read a note from Mrs. Ruby
Holland. She sent the
Chapter a certificate of
award presented at the
annual convention held in
Raleigh on Oct. 12.
The acting president
passed out fighter forms to
be completed in the near
futdre. Mrs. Hamilton pre
sented the program on
poems and poetry of the
Confederacy. Some of the
poets were Paul Hamilton
Hayne, Francis Orrery.
Theodora O'Hara. John R.
Thompson. Margaret Junpin
Preston and Father Abram J.
Rejon.
There were nine members
present and all enjoyed the
refreshments served bv Mrs.
Ouinn after the program.
They consisted of cake, sher
bet. roasted pecans. Hallo
ween candy, coffee and coke.
"Envy is the sincerest form
of flattery." John C. Collins
Molds are more likely to
unmold easily if the pan
is first rinsed with cold
water, then coated with oil.
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