t -1 j Ad vcr Using, In Anu i :;a .u. -J ii Tho County Eastern Metropolis ; '. Xeperter crtscsmioM aunt is Durnhsm Is :i(sss To Seniors Mesdames Clyde Brinson, Ehoe- Pate, Wm. Bostic, W. R. Teach , Misses Lou Jackson and Ethel e Parker, assisted Miss Daisy irnham In entertaining Wednes y when the latter was hostess t the American'Leglon Hut-In arsaw to members of the senior iss of the Warsaw High School noring her, niece and, nephew, lly and Daisy Creech who are embers of the 194? graduating is. Billy is a veteran of World ar II. Decorations carried out Valentine motif and attractive itea contained -chicken salad, en faced sandwiches, Ritz crack s. sliced tomatoes, pickle, salted is and a red candied apple, Ice earn and Individual cup cakes are served as dessert. rprisc Birthday .aserlleld Mrs. Mattle Bradshaw was hos ss Saturday evening when she ntertained at her home honoring ef cousin. Abb Pickett; at a sur rlse birthday dinner. ... -' :The attractice dining table was entered with a beautiful cake taring candles In white holders, hlcken "in the rough'.' and other elicious foods were served buffet vie. . - . , . A number of friends of the hon r guest enjoyed the hospitality of Is occasion. In Memory Of ity Williams Matthew rh death angel visited the home ' Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wlnley on "i 17, , and called Aunt Betty - our midst Aunt Betty had 'e her . home' with her niece, i Winley, for several years. Jthough she was crippled and n with pain. Aunt Betty would VT tO St MONTHS TO PAY UNDER F.II.A. Ecrfo Assemble tf'- - ::(jim) C-':g6 - Summer Camp - - 'Renfols " Yes, we have these buildings iii stock. Jiist drive in and take a'. home with you. Can be used for a garage, a summer camp, nuetfT " ess uses on the farm. Will make excellent living quarter by flow izs over and covering walls with vvallhoard. 14 ft X 2D ft is It cfoom. Ioom for your car and wood or coal storage. Dandy for work shop or tool house. J?:il cno c! these birldings on that erafty lot at the beach or fishing camp. Tomes prefabricated ready to pst up. Erection costs about $20. as four men can complete in five hour Comes complete with doors, window, hardware and roofing.' Outside fainted with aluminum pa'ot. ," ' , v always sing and play games with the children all through the day. A bible story, they would say, she would sing and clap her hands and say "children Christ died on the cross V so Aunt Betty we know your soul- Is hot lost You are at rest with Mother and Dad, your pain is over, and all the sor row you ever had. ' , i.-i'v''-: . ;Y;Y' Y';;: Sgt Milton Quinn One year ago Sgt Milton Qulna was kilieti In an automobile acci dent 't Lingley.Fleld,','V..'::..;'';ff i Milton it Is sad and' lonely here without you.. But as I stand and look at your picture today it does not seem you are so far away. -: ' Your smile is still with us, also your many kind words. Your pres ence was enjoyed with the greatest of love. You are at rest with Jesus in Heaven above, No pain or sor row, only love, ' ' . - You are a beautiful shining light God wanted you where there was no night . - Lura Bostic, Beulaville. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Bruce Sandlln wish -to express thanks to the many friends for the kind ex pressions of sympathy during their recent sorrow. Junior Revival At Baptist Church A Junior revival was held this week at the Beulaville Baptist Church with Rev. A. L. Brown con ducting. Illustrated messages were given each evening and a large group of young people attended. Collage Prayer Services Be Held Cottage prayer meetings will be held during the next two weeks, preparatory to the revival which begins March 16 at the Baptist Church. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Rom Alphin an $398.00 UP TO S MONTHS TO PAY UNDER ' JUST EIGT FOR nounce the birth of a son, Demp sey Claud, on Feb. 22, Mrs. Alphin is the former Miss Lura Baker of Beulaville. 1 - Vovs Anr.ciir.ccd Mrs. S. N. Sanderson announces the marriage of her daughter, Frances,, to Vivian W. Miller, Feb. 14. 1947? Mr. Miller is the ton of Mr. .and, Mrs. Luther Miller of HallsviUe. ' Mr.f-and Mrs. Miller art making their "home with his parents for the present .- r , Gc!:l:i":!:s Thair 28lh Ming. Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Whaley were hosts recently when they en tertained at an enjoyable dinner the lovely see lea " beta ' la celebration of their 18th wedding anniversary. Guests preeent in cluded their children and grand son: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whaley and son, Donald Murrell Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Whaley and Mr. Hobart Whaley. Grady Mercer, Jr. Is . Mrs. Grady Mercer entertained Wednesday, Feb. 12th In- honor of her little son, Grady Jrt, sixth birthday. ' In addition to Mrs. Mercer's grade at the Beulaville school, the guests included Billy Teachey, Lou Ann Thomas and Teet Mercer. Ice cream and individual cakes were served, Mrs. Miller Hostess To Club Mrs. Andrew Miller was hostess when she entertained the Miller Home Demonstration Club. After the business session and reports 14 X 20 Feel ' ) - Fofin 'II by project ' leaders, Miss Hilda Clontz, County Home Demonstra tion Agent gave an interesting and instructive discussion on "Eat Your Way To Health." At the conclusion of the meeting,' the hostess served delicious apple p)e topped with ice cream. ; '"'v. : ' . : There wart twenty membera present two new members were received and oat visitor attended. Annate Births Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barbet an nounce the birth of a ' son, Bruce Dobson, Feb. 18, Memorial General Hospital, Kinston. Mrs. Barbet is the former . Kathryn Dobson of Beulaville. ' . - ;. ;. ' Y- Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Wade announce the birth of a son, Feb. 23, at home. Mrs. Wade is the for mer Margaret Hlnes of Beulaville. Card Of Thinks The family of the late Xllie Brin son wishes to express their sincere appreciation to their many friends for the r kindnesses shown them during the Ulnese end death of their husband father. -and eon. ; Mr. Sadit Brinson, r . Mre. Kills Brinson and , daughters. : ; Personals Mr. Bob Demorest kindly loaned his theatre for the presentation of the "Little Jack" Puppet Show on Dental Hygiene which was held on Wednesday of last week, Mrs. Adellev Mathews, Zelma, Jul, and Irma 'Matthews. Mrs. Gayaellt Brown. Mrs. S. P. Bostic and Nick Bottle spent Friday in Wallace. :rf'-:r.. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson and Miss Lou Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nethercutt in Rocky Mount Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer of Wilmington and Beulaville spent Sunday with their mother,' Mrs. etUt Brown, at the Goldsboro Hospital. ' Mlssta Mary Brown and Rosalyn Harris were week end visitors to the letter's parents in Areola.;: Mr. and Mrs. ML M. Thlgpen ana Miss Celesta Thlgpen spent Thurs day at Bethel.' . .Mr. and Mn Homer Howard and ehlldren have returned to Wilmlng- v i - yvh Si ' Cs s ton after a visit here. ?r ' Mrs. Judy Caro of the Free Will Baptist College, Nashville, Tenn spent the week end as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Smith. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones of Ruffla have been guests of their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic. - ;vYYr Mr. and Mrs. O. S. .Thlgpen had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thlgpen, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller . ; .- i Mrs. Ivey Nethercutt spent Wed nesday with relatives at Verona. Mesdames Phoebe Pate and M. M. Thlgpen, Miss Ermie Sanderson and Mr. Maurice Jackson of the Presbyterian Church were In Ke aansville Friday evening to hear aa address - by Mrs. Julia Lake Kellersberger, secretary to the American Mission to Lepers. . . Yates Dobson of EMI, Salemburg spent Saturday with his famil) here. Friends will be interested to know that Mrs. Bettie Brownls recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Brown In Rose Hill after belng an operative patient at the Goldsboro Hospital Mrs. L. B. Albertson and little son, Jerrry, of Warsaw, spent Tues day with her sister, Mrs. Larry S. A. Smith made a business trip to Wilson Friday. ' A.' F. Shaw suffered a broken finger recently while at play with some of his young friends. Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Smith. Mrs. Judy Caro and Arthur Kennedy tde a business trip to Durham Saturday. Ransom Mercer was a Mt Olive visitor Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Barbee and little son. Bruce Dobson, have returned to their home here from Memorial General Hospital, Kinston. Election of town officers for Beulaville will be held Tuesday, May 8. Books will be open for new registration from April 12 through AprU 19. Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen is registrar, and all eligible voters are urged to register and vote. S. H, Quinn and Richard Bostic will be Judges of election. Mrs. Harry Bratcher underwent MBS. M. M. THIGPEN Beulaville, N. C. ' 'Botree astire For CLINTON FLORAL COMPANY WALLACE. N. C m r 1 Vi rYt y, z a j T Y LJ 1 tm 1 1 W. YlllllliiilliMlli 5l iftSiiiiiil i Y Y i z ? " C p M 1 ' ; Yrf ' tfefc Cufldtoj On Display In Rear Of Store JI . GOLDC"0"0, N. C. Beulaville Bugle By BOB it- : Since my Doctor forbid me to drive due to a condition of my heart, (or was it my stomach?) I have had ample opportunity to Study the driving techniques of several chauffeurs, and it always strikes me strange that the left hand side of a dirt road is always the smoothest, both coming and gaing. Jim D., and Charlton have got ten off to a flying start with their new cleaning and pressing' plant i Beautiful equipment and up-to- ' date methods will be sure to put them on top; Good Luck Fellows. And Beulaville grows steadily on. Bells of St Marys, with Bing Cros by and Ingrid Bergman, followed by Gallant Journey, with Glenn Ford and Janet Blair, will make up for that stinker we had Sunday be fore last , at "you know where" (I love those words). Not much response so far from; the surrounding communities about the Baseball situation mentioned in last week's Bugle. Let's get to gether and frame a league (?) the address to those interested is: Lar ry Bostic, Beulaville. Incidently Larry's new house is coming along fine, and it's really a big one, when I I asked Stokely about it he said Larry expects to have a big family some day and will need plenty of room, that's fine, and he (Larry) al ready has a good start on both the family and the house. Good Luck Larry, Yeahhh Talk about the extensive experi ments necessary for the Atomic a major operation Friday at Par- rott Memorial Hospital, Kinston. Reports are that she is resting com fortably at this time. Misses Edith Brown and Mary Lily Rivenbark spent the weekend at their respective homes. ' ' Mesdames J. M. Quinn and Wm. V. Bond of Wilmington, Del., spent Friday with Mrs. Lula Parker. Mr. W. R. Miller of Jacksonville spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. S; Bratcher. : Ivey Nethercutt had the misfor tune to fall from his truck Wednes day breaking a rib and suffering other painful injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Odelle Thomas and Mrs. Winze 11 Jarman of Richlands visited Mr. and Mrs., Bruce Barker Sunday. a Ti 1 1 - -Y . 1 S' ' Bomb, you ttnoild see somef the expe.u-.tnts in our house.' Margie's new Butane stove and cook-bot . art; dealiy getting together, don't know which is going to bold out the longest, my digestion or her entiiiu.asim, but here's hoping, it wo., d bo nice to go back to Just pla n cowards and ham, but I ad mit hot b.scuits really hit the spot. These March winds in February have had me' worried about my friend Hayworth in Pink Hill. mar.iiger ox, the Playhouse, (have to give a friend a plug once in a while) of course it isn't fair to slight Duplin in Warsaw, Fin Lee manager and a fine f eilow, and the Fasion, in. the town of the same name, understand it is under new management lately, ' Dennis Ram sey has a very nice house in Rose Hill, and possibly the oldest thea tre in Duplin County is located in Wallace and is operated by Cary : Caudell and he gets the hot ones. O. K. fe'.low managers, don't wy. I m stingy with my space. (Here's wonder; n? how many of them read this column anyway.) Good Luck fellows, knowing of course that when luck 's good with you it will be good with me too. . j If anyone has a BIG eat thy want to get rid of, one that la big ger than the rats I have, Hiring him around, it's beginning to look like -we are going to have to move out and give the place to the rats, In , spite of the exterminator service we have. - loafs' it for now. Good Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostic, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones and Fitz gerald Bostic were Kinston visitors Monday. Mrs. Lula Parker spent Tuesday afternoon in 'Kinston. , Mr X. F. Brown la a patient at veterans Hospital, rayettevliie, where he has undergone an oper ation. , . Announce Bir(!i ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Cox of Bolivia, announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Gay le, Feb 1st at Marion Sprunt Annex, Wilmington. Mrs. Cox is the former Linda Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Knox of Bolivia, N. C. 1

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