c T 1 C ti U t LINT 1 ti C Q '""a irfif "in ' ' 1 ' 1 'l " ,'. .' . 4 " ': i - . ...... .' ' ' . .f, fc. 4 " I I Soulaville News iv bsry.Depl; jt. The Primary Department of the Oiapust Sunday school was enter- lined ' Friday afternoon at the other guests of the Gardner Ed ome of Mrs. Bud Miller, with wards Sunday at an oyster roast TVtiss Lou Jackson, Mrs." Orvis Thigpen, Miss Edna Earl Gresham -and Mrs. Miller a hostesses. " Valentine decorations were used - the center of 'attraction being a i beautiful cake embossed with a i . large red heart I ' , After a series of games and songs Tthe little guests were. served indi ' vldual valentine cakes, salted nuts and bottled drinks. : V. O.W. Entertain The local chapter of the Wood man of the World, entertained its . members and their wives last Mon- - day evening at a most enjoyable af$lr when a bountiful and dell- ---c'jus barbecue supper was served - i; the lodge balL " .'Mr. S. O. Johnson of Rose Hill , ,was a guest on this occasion, and . the Woodmen and wives numbered -bout 300. , - ' , Snored On G!i Birthday T, Rev. R. C Kennedy of Beulaville .wa honored at: a family reunion Sunday In celebration of his 65th b'rthday. A number of his children Au4 grandchildren gathered at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. F. Thigpen, near Beulaville, where a : bountiful dinner was served picnic 1 oooooooooooo Playhouse Tent r; TIIEATJtt f PINK HkL, 'f NORTH CAROLINA 7ThPlck Of The Best" I 'PROGRAM FOR WEEK FEB. 23rd UNDAY - n: Comedy ONDAY & TUESDAY -5, - - - - - - 47 4r ii iii,iiniww.rirt " I lMLl4hlM : JWatM Wmw VHITMATt3T$ Shorts E I :dnesday . . ZANE GREY'S style. Mr, Kennedy was the recipi ent of many nice gifts on this oc Personals Mr. W.: F. Bryce was among at Sneeds Ferry.'- - J ' - Dick Harris of Winston-Salem spent the week end here with his wife and children. , v Mr. and Mrs. Homer Howard, Caror and Tonya Howard of Wil mington .were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Nethercutt." ,. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Thigpen, Mrs. David R. Smith and Messrs. Walter Herring and S. A. Smith spent a day last week in- Durham. Cecelia Thigpen, UtUe daughter of the former, returned with them from Duke Hospital where she has been receiving further treatments for burns received some months ago. ' Church Bulletin A change of time for services has been announced by Rev. J. G. Morrison of the Beulaville Presby terian Church as follows: On 1st Sunday morning the services will be changed from 10 to 11 o'clock, with Sunday School at 10 A. M. On the 3rd Sunday, preaching service will be changed from 10 A. M.'to 7:30 P. M. . Please note this change of time and attend all church services. PTA Holds Meet .'. The regular meeting of the PTA was held on Monday evening. Feb. 0th in the Presbyterian church, Also Comedy FRIDAY ! - FIlllNO THI I SCRIIN WITH THURSDAY , 'j I '. - J fiT JIMMY UjOY f .BfOOHNBl ) V . BBf STANI0a I f . HBSWlNSWUtt I i ttuiiit v I ntiiu . irniiimrMmaicHMno(iiiimi " I I EVaYHANKUS'CMMUSDMM l I BtaiMlkrMAXNOSSeo; I Also Cartoon l . ,. i i . . ..r. SATURDAY Chas. Starrett, and Smiley Burnette in "TWO FISTED STRAIIGER" . ; Also Cartoon SATURDAY LATE SHOW: TCI McCOY in with the president,) Mrs. Lou Belle Williams, presiding. Tw devotion al was led by Rev. J. G. Morrison of Kenansville. Reports were heard from various committees, including the one -from the special ad- 'Cur tain committee who reported $879. SO as raised by ads toward payment of new auditorium curtains. After the business session. Dr. G. V. Gooding, County-Health Officer, was introduced and gave a Splendid talk on the Health Work taDuplln County. FH A Parly Future Homemakers of Ameri ca were delightfully entertained Friday evening at the teacherage. Valentine decorations were used, forming an attractive seting for the many enjoyable games and con tests led by Wilms Brinson. ' Following the games, the refresh ment committee served sandwiches and cookies with soft drinks. The ' 24 young people present were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thigpen, Jr. Births - Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith, a dau ghter, Brenda Kay,' Feb. 1st, Mem orial General Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Smith is the former Dorothy Albertson. . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bostic, a son, Larry Pigford, Jr., Memorial Gen eral Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Bostic is the former Annie Mae Riven bark. ' . - Mr. and Mrs.- Thomas Smith,! a daughter, Marilyn Katherine, Jan. 29, at their home. Mrs. Smith is the former Juanita Sandlin. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thigpen, for merly of Beulaville, now of Bethel, a daughter, Teena Mae, Feb. 4. Mrs. Thigpen is the former Beulah House of BetheL ..... f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Casey of Lexington, Va., and Goldsboro, a son, Michael Ralph, Feb. 3; at the Goldsboro Hospital. Mrs. Casev is 'the former Lessie Pratt Mallard, granddaughter of Mrs. Annie Bos tic of Beulaville. SUFVELIlitlOl 066 STARTS REUCf IN Jusf Received Shipment 3,000 Yards Tobscco Cloth Only $8.00 per 100 Yards iTIirniil'r iil-'UV-rr -i : WHEN YOU 1,'EED - F is9 Entire COME TO SEE US WE SPECIALIZE IN quality iio;:e Franks Points, Vcrniibs, Druihss, IIAHDVAHE SPECIALTIES tOOOOOCOOOOOl, iATirc .TH HMD VAUAW SUN. MOlf . FEB. 2S-M "LADIES W. it With Eddie Bracken And Vuginia Ftel d. TUES. FEB. 29 vv inai ureno With James1 DiHin And Mona'Frteeman. WED FEB. , .. 1 DOUBLE FEATURE 'Flight To l!ovhere' With Alan Curtis. 't!e:Ili Ccndian Skies With RusseU llayden. ' - , . 'i -Mi. , THURS. - FRk FEB. 27-2S ;j3l!;nt Bass" With Marshall Thompson And George'Tbhias. SAT. MAR. l , , v ' DOUBLE FEATURE "RaideiiOf , IheSoii' With Johnny Mack' Brown. Ill MR. HEX fll With Leo' GofCey. ooooooooooo I.JIIUL IU UUIV BEULAVILLE PATR01IS Folks, the Times beg and urge you to get all your news Items to year correspondent, Mrs. ' M. M. Thigpen, not later than Farm Bureau Song Below you will find a song, writ ten to the tune of "Turkey in the Straw"- and used as Convention Song by the Associate Women of the Farm Bureau In Asheville, Feb. 2-5. The sdntf was written by Norma fWard (Stanfield), a' native of our own fair county, DUPLIN. -The song: The Farni Bureau of the Old North '"SUte Has' grown so fast and grown so The Tar ''Heels com from far and near ! . To learn what will happen to it this year. Chorus: Th Farm Bureau of the Old North . "State It is so grand and it is so great We will sing its praises loud and . long . Until" we . are one million strong. We will dream all night and work all day For this the Farm Bureau will re pay The1 cash' we need down on the arm To 'Veep 'the ' children from all harm. ' Norma Ward Stanfield "Brown Summit. N. C. Guilford County. Brcnchial Coughs Cu3 to CoSds Saead' tf oaata today t nv dru- f'ator for a koMe'af BOCBxr- can- ikTODL MtXTURB-trlflle p. ;--vt. pnmpaj to fcel laaaea v.;i ; '.: phlecn (Mtha irrttatru :'.r .,- nr-. itvmia ha4 m ard eii:. r : f;.. : ytrf KthtVcrjr next vim. ac-.:. r-a . hiawracldna. stubborn ctigh iirA i Cor jnsmsclf how good aaa eZrc; :- ? u is for eeufhl due to colds. , Get &UCK LSSnJCANADlOI. MDCTURB made ia 4h Uaa.-tODAT all druegUU. f feru p eOMPLSTB UN of electricity through out the home and farm ia wise and HinVelyt Pedpla everywhere ar discover f trigfor tftemaalves that electricity does v ALL 'the joba and does them better, cheaper. OOALL-miCTtlC today... bacaus eom ; fete uae of alactricity, with aaay-to-of "Trat,tu-aiil-labor-aaving conveniences, juaaas letter living and aauar working. Monday evening If you wish, to see it in print in that week's Issue. It is utterly impossible for Mrs. ' Thigpen to get the news to us without your fullest cooperation. " The' Vest hi motion plrtun WALLACE, N. " f SUNDAY.' FEB. 23 II Sweetheart Starring Phil Regan. MONDAY, FEB. 24 TWO SMART PEOPLE Starring Lucille Ball, TUESDAY, FEB. 25 "KINGS Starring Ann Sheridan. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26 "RIO GRANDE RAIDERS With Sunset Carson. THURS. & FRI., FEB. 27-28 "LADIES MAN" ; Starring Eddie Bracken, Cass Daley. SATURDAY, MAR. 1 "SHADOWS ON THE RAIIGE With Johnny Mac Brown. - "CHILD OF OWL SHOW: "QUEEN OF Starring Evelyn' Ankers. SAVE VJOMiaE-SiSY; Yes, electricity does the job better, cheaper. And when you use this bet ter way for the bit time-and-enetgy-constitn- -inj joba like Refrigeration, Cooking and Water Heating, you gain another advan tage tower electric fates. " OO ALL-ELECTRIC . . and lighten every bur den in the home and on the farm with tne cheaper, easier, cleaner All-Electric "Way! : Yftnr MirrMnnndftnt. V; ; kno)r, is really striving to i the people In and arc Beulaville the best of sen ' So we urge you to give I Thigpen all the cooper? nossible. TI:A.. Thcatt Of Sigma Chi II John Hodiak. ROW" DOUBLE FEATURE' II ii DIVORCE it BURLESQUE" feCT tic::- rM.?&4ri' It WUl fay Yon To Visit Us ti

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