.. J0 ' ;:V'i'''"' f p-nin00- Advertising, In And Around ' TKc C( Metropolis, I-Z3. M. M. THIGPCN , Reporter ' , SUBSCRIPTION AGENT .!:h-I(cnncdy The marriage of Miss Patsy Ruth nnedy and Clifton Lee Qulnn i solemnized In an-impressive rning ceremony December 19, the i Beulavllle;j Presbyterian irch. The church was decorated h long leal pine,: palms and or baskets of white gladioli, ysanthemums- and fern Bev, J. Morrison officiated , and' .the ".log music .rendered, by Mrs. i Thigpen,, pianist, and. Miss i I'.ae Qulnn,. soloist, Included ;r de rone,.' "Evening , Star," ' .'., t rstrauni," , and. "Traumerl." t adiUonal wedding marches, ' rrln and . .Mendelssohn" .1 used ' and;" "None But; The Heart" was played softly 3 the ceremony. Miss. Qulnn ! ."The Lord's Prayer" as a ..Miction. Mrs. Thigpen was v aring black with which she wore corsage of red carnations and .,s Qulnn was dressed in blue, 1 . ving a corsage of pink carnations. . ?,Irs. Paul Hunter of San Angelo, ' Kas, sister of the bride; was id of honor. She wore a suit of -, ay gaberdine with black access ories. Her flowers were an arm 3 ouquet of yellow chrysanthe ! t ms tied with green satin ribbon. The bride entered with Her fa , er, Mr. John G, Kennedy, by v 'ora she was given in marriage. T i suit was of mist blue wool l .berdine : with hichr she used l,2ckiwbesscdei:-?:etunled ; ite prayer book topped with' a -pie-throated white Orchid wered wth stephnotis. Paul Hunter of San Angelo, Tex , was best man, and the ushers re James Briley of Greenville . 1 Macon Brown of Beulaville! he mother of the - bride was dressed in black and- wore a cor sage of red roses.': fhi groom's mother, also in black, wa wearing a corsage of red roses, , Mrs, Qulnn is the youngest, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ken nedy of Beulaville. She graduated from 'Beulaville High School and attended college at East Carolina Teachers College, and is now a member of the . Beulaville school commercial department' faculty.. Mr. ulnn, son of m. rfnd Mrs. Leon Quinn.of Beulaville, finished Beulaville High School, an after : serving? 20 month! whir the" th Air Force, is tfowvaf student it Carolina. , V ' " ' Following the ceremony the cou ple left for a wedding trip. Cake Culling Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy en tertained the members Of the Qulnn Kennedy wedding party and a few friends at a cake cutting following the rehearsal Wednesday evening The .table was covered with- a handmade cloth and centered "with a lovely white bride's cate': . - After thevbride; ind"'grdom cut the first Sllce -Mr. Kennedy was assisted in serving the cakevwith lee cream. ' it!-,- Barbecue Dinner .. v. . . ' -. ........ . - : -t.-. , i , .i'K-v'j-r i ;ii ; ;:- '' ' Mr. "and Mrs. Ivey- Nethercutt were hosts Sunday when they en tertained at id .enjoyable barbe cue dinner. - ' ' -All of' their chndreh were present Including Mr. and Mrs. J: C; Neth ercutt of Kenansvillfr, Mr: and Mrs. Homer Howard and children, Carol and Tonja of Wilmington, Eugene Nethercutt of the Navy, Dorene and Louann of Beulaville. ; jj ' . i Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Parker and daughter of Ke nansvllle, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs; Leo Kennedy and Mr.' and Mrs. John Wn. Nethercutt and children of Beulaville. f -j i " ii -it Mr.. and Mrs.S. w7 Gresham, Mrs. Wm. Fedora Miss Kate Mur rill Boggs and Mrs. Mamie Boggs Shopped in Kinstoh:on Xmas eve. - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller, pe witt Miller and Misses Mary, and Polly Brown attended the Murphy Butler wedding in Clinton recently. Mrs. W. B. Parker has' returned from visiting .her sister in Edenton and her brother; In Stiff elk, ,Va. ' Russell Sanderson of Loiilsburg College spent the holidays with his : parents', Mr. and Mrs: Roy Sander-1 son. . . ' ; Mr, and Mrs.," Francis Oakley and son have; moved to Beulaville j and are occupying the home of Mrs. Lila Lanier. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and son have . returned to Savanah, Ga., after spending the holidays here.' Lindberg Brown of State -College has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown during the Xmas vacation. , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Whaley visit ed Wallace Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. CecU Miller of Ral eigh were visitors here Christmas. Gordon Miller has made trips to Kinston and Washington, D. C, recently. .:;-- v; i: ; ; - Raybourne Kennedy has return ed home haying received, his dis charge from the Army.:,. .. Dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson Friday included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ervln, Sr., and son of Rlchlands,Mrs. Fred, Ervln, Jr., and little son of Chinquapin. ' Mrs. Mack Jones and. daughter and Miss Maude Ervln of Swans boro, Mrs. Oren Bruton and Doug la, . Brutoq of Kinston and Miss Jean Erviri of Rlchlands. ' 3fr. Bv O. Harris of Winston-Salem spent the holidays 'with his family here. :;."'"' - .Mrs. LuhV Parker; "Mrs. L, W. Newton, Lula Catherine Newton aritf Linwood Newton. Jr., visited 3OOOOO0O0OO 0000000000000000000000 IN KINSTON . j AETER-inVEUTOuY SALE ..V, , . . j, the Sale you have been waiting for since 1940 is now going & IT will last for a few days only At Give Away Prices GABARDINE suits FUR COATS FUR SCARFS N FUR TRIMMED COATS WORSTED COATS TOPPERS SWEATERS SKIRTS GLOVES BAGS, BLOUSES APRONS RAINCOATS PAJAMAS WORSTED SUITS CREPE DRESSES WOOLEN DRESSES CHENILLE ROBES WOOLEN ROBES . EUUNOT COATS PANTDjS SUPS . - . GIRDLES Grab Table Jewelry, Toys Kerchiefs and Many Other Items at 1-2 PRICE .?; :-9vcpCA.;rJt :' -OIL CLOTH, limited quantity SILK HOSE - $2.50 LADIES DRESS & SPORT SHOES Vz PRICE Bargains for Children at 1-2 Prices Less kitchen Wares greatly reduced SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES HATS VALUES $7.95 to $22.50 NOW ; . , 49c lo $5.00 til y l ... Ycun r "tit. ri cnrTizr their sister : and aunt, Mrs. J. H. Gibson, in Rockingham Saturday. Mr. Lloyd Sandlin, former teach er of Science iff the Beulaville School visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gresham on Dec. 16. Mr, and. Mrs, Charles Parker of Wallace. Were Xmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brinson and Mrs. W. B. Parker. :v 1 ' - Mr. ahd Mrs. W. P. Thigpen and daughter Laurel, vt Bethel, were holiday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen. ; v Mrs. Annie Bostic had as Xmas visitors Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hol land of Micro, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Pope and children of Mag nolia and Mrs. Lessie Mallard of Goldsboro. . v-:. ;; ; Bobby Kennedy of the Navy, is spending a leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. DeWltt Miller spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller In Raleigh. : ? , Mr. ana Mrs. L. W. Newton and family of Norfolk, Va.; wre week end guests of Mrs. Lula Q. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller and Little Joan returned Sunday from Soperton, Ga., iftet spefiding the holidays there1. ' " Messrs. A. W.' ahd fiilly Gresham spent Sunday at Williamston with their- daughter and sister, Miss Anne Crawford Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter have returned to their home in San Angelo, Texas after spending Xmas with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carson of Durham were guests during the holidays of their mother, and sis ter, Mrs. W. B. and Miss Ethelene Parker. Miss Jane Bostis, student at the Goldsboro High, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bostic. Prof. Walter Harrell, Instructor of Physics at the University of North Carolina visited Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gresham and family Monday, r . ; Among those attending the Grady Bailey wedding in Carthage Sunday were Mrs, L. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller, Gordon and De Witt Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton 'Thigpen and little son; of Fairbluff have re- turned to their home after spending the holidays with their parents' Mr. 'and Mrs. E. P.1 Thigpen. : Mrs. Lula Q. Parker was the guest of Mr,, and Mrs. A. L. Caven augh in Warsaw Christmas Day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr., had as Christmas guests Miss Hilda Mallard Of Rose Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner of Pink Hill, Mr. nad Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Jr., and Charlton Sandlin of Beulaville.' . Yates Dobson will Teturn to EMI Sunday to resume his duties. . Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thigpen and sons attended a Christmas family reunion at the home of their grand mother near Lumberton. Their pa rents, Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Powers of Benson returned with them for a few days visit. " ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn left Friday for . New Orleans where they' attended the Georgia-Carolina Sugar Bowl game. A number Of out of tbwn rela tives ahd friends attended the fu neral here Monday of Mr. H. N. Gresham. ' Friends regret that Mrs. Kate Miller and family had the misfor tune to lose their home by fire on Thursday night. Guests of Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Brown during the holidays included Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and Davey of Savannah, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. John Dail r.nd daughter, Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Watson of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Keithan and sons, Bobby Lynn and Buster of Southport- and Bobby Brown of Mars Iiill College. " .,. ' j li.r'.'-'.i--'--'-- i'tV , , Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jackson had .as. guests recently. Mr. and Mrs John Mound of Georgia. - (. . Ransom Mercer and M. M. Thig peiT have returned from San Fran cisco, Calif., where they attended the National. Farm Bureau Con vention. Their itenerary included stops at many points of interest in the U. S. and Mexico. rorquicK reiiei irom ltrmns tma. thlete'i foot, (cables, pimolea and other conditions, ue pure, cooluur. O.D. D.PRtiir: tion. A doctor's formula. by itclnns medicated, uquid GresKlem and stmniet. Sonthcs, comforts and quickly calms inunte ilcluuir. 3oc trial bottl provei it, or i tu-iey hack. Don't suffer. Ask tout druggist todi-j for 0. D. D. PRCSCRirriON. About two-thirds of the pop corn grown in the U. S. is pro duced from hybrid seed. Now is the time' to begin pre paring for your early garden. aBBBssa)asa-ifaa,",i mm HamJmmmti, alOTMmftaw Rtv. H. J Wiwlay - Bolawflle, H. CI w ) SHOP AT llcvwcntcn ac girls get utntcd relief from functional periodic pah BEULAVILLE SODA SHOP Osronl, nsny vonuii swr, sat brought r Uat tram th erama-llk aiony aoanernai train of functional perkxlio dlatrasB. Taken, Ilka tonls, rt anould stimulate appetite. aid cassation, inoa naip mma nauv lanes for tba "ttmo" to coma, etarted a aaja ntonrnit Bma", snnuu nwp sviiaro nun uu n nnr . S. IT HI parioou) cauaaa. oooocooooooo o o o o o o o o o o r o o o o 0 saa Laaat. BtwKmow . Modern Soda Fountain Magazines Cosmetics Patent Medicines CURB SERVICE DANIEL W. LANIER Proprietor cecooooooQoo c Oar New Tear wishes for you are as warm, colorful and brixht as the Yule log burning, in the fireplace. WE ARE NOW FEATURING GAIN E Y ' S Oil Tobacco Curers James filler BEULAVILLE, N. C. lai WE ARE NOW AGENTS FOR ETSS THE CURER WITH 4 UNITS GUARANTEED TO BE EQUAL TO ANY CURER ON THE MARKET. ALL OF THE BARN IS EQUALLY HEATED. CURER SOLD ON A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. 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