1 ri2S.M.M. THIGPEN . Beulaville, N.' C. - " ' Representative For" CUNTON FLORAL COMPANY . - WALLACE, N. C. L;:ilaville Seniors To Give Play In Richlands ; :; The Senior Class of the Bi-tila- ' ville High . School will present "Here Comes .Charlie ', Friday ev ening, April 4. at 8;00 o clock at the Richlands High School. f ' t Due to the fact thai we uo ;kh have an auditorium m rkuiaville. Mr. Shaw, principal i the Kn h lands school, has kindly v i ricr mission for us to use their audi- , torium for t.iis xnay. BeulavUle friends atxl . patron, are urged to attend the play. Hosts At Bar-B-Q 'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas were hosts, Sunday when they en tertained about 25 friends and rel atives ,at a beautiful barbecue din ner, celebrating the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Thomas, who re ceived a score of good wishes at this time: Celebrates 4f h Birthday - Orzo Sloan Thigpen. Jr.. was a birthday honor guest Friday after 000000090000(000900000000 r mhm-f .iff :M II flfe r W 1 till W& l Yl'TrJv0 urn Uhi 1? ; v.:' , . l.ramsr's Theso Girla Won Duplin County Titlo v L ' , s? : i , ffid . o - The Beaulavllle High School sextet pictured ken won the Duplin County championship by defeating Calypso, 19-14, In the finals of the annual tournament The team won M of 28 games. Pansy Simpson, forward and Eloulse Battle, guard, war named to the aO-tournament team. Left to right: front , row Betty Lou Simpson, Etouise Bottle, Captain Pansy Simpson, Mary Lynn Horn, and Mildred HalL Second row Zodle Quinn, Lola EalL Louisa Bottle, and Joyee Jackson. Third row Jessna Simpson, Pansy Edwards. Not In the picture are Georgia Ewrton Coath liar U3r Rivenberk, and Manager John Thomas, .-...:. noon when his mother entertained a number of his young friends at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen. Decorations carry ing out Easier mollis weie used and games suggestive of Kaster were played. Group singing was enjoyed and stones were told, after which the little guests were invited into the dining room. The table was cov ered with pastel shades of crepe paper and centered with a three ' tiered cake bearing 4 lighted can dies and flanked by burning East er candles and Easter biddies. Ice cream and individual cakes were ; served and attractive Easter bas- kets filled with popcorn and can i uies were given as favors. The happy young honoree recei ved many attractive gifts from the There's plenty of box-offloe appeal In these Jaunty Junior aulta. . Especially "Leading Lady" with thoao proHr shoulder loops and ballerina fullness! It's dashing, debonair, and tho hit of the season In PACIFIC'S Verdona . , " , worsted erepe. $5(.M. . v, ' , ... , Sixes 9 ..II ..; Kxeiuslve wltk us . "The Friendly Store" V . . WALLACE, N. C. 30 little friends who helped him enjoy the occasion. Sue Lanier Entertains Miss Sue Lanier was hostess on Friday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Archie Lanier. The occasion was in celebration of her' 12th birthday. Many interest ing games were enjoyed during the afternoon, after which the hos tess, assisted by her mother, served pepsi cola, sandwiches and birth day cake. &&AfA60000ft ? I if Birthday Barbe - Q Billbro Bostic was the genial host Sunday when he, assisted by his wife and 'daughter, 'entertained a number of relatives and friends at a very enjoyable barbecue din ner at his home. The dinner was served from a long table in the yard, and made an attractive pic ture with its bountiful assortment of food. About 60 persons enjoyed the hospitality on this occasion which marked the birthday of the host Carolyn Harris Is Little Miss Carolyn Harris was entertained in honor of her third birthday, March 1, at the home oi her grandparents, Mr. Sad Mrs. S. W. Gresham, by her mother, Mrs. B. O. Harris. The honored rtce.vid many gifts-. Several games were enjoyed by thirty little friends after which Ice cream and cake. were served. enan Church To Be Re-Decorated . Rev; J. G. Morrison, pastor of the Beulaville Presbyterian Church has announced that the interior of the church will be re-painted on Saturday, April 19th. He invites all volunteers who will meet there and help with the work. A dinner will be served to all who work by the ladies of the Church. ASPARAGUS BABY BUTTER BEANS SNAPBEANS CUT CORN CORN ON COB . PEAS ' ' . -'v.'4 ' BRUSSEL SPROUTS Hapiwi;Ii2"c, i'.uvsiracinfj, m Auil Around ThGouhty's Eastern Metropolis Announce Birih 'Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rhodes of Beulaville, son, Phil Terry, March 20, General Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Rhodes is the former Miss Hazel Rhodes of Beulaville, Mrs. E. S. Ilussey Dies In Counly i r. " Mrs. Elisabeth Stroud Hussey, 72, widow of Kator Hussey, died at her home in the Holt's Store sec tion of this county early 'Monday . Funeral services were held from the late residence at 3 feO Tuesday afternoon with interment In a near by family cemetei-y. The Rev.- N. P. Farrior, pastor of the pink Hill Presbyterian Church officiated. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Gaston Kelly and Mrs. Willie Gra dy of Seven Springs, And Mrs. Earl Williams of Pink Hill; one " son,' Bland Hussey of Seven Springs; two brothers, J. EStroud of Deep Run and 1. T. Stroud of Wake for- lest; five sisters, Mrd. Ruth Grady, Mrs.. Charles Thompson and Mrs. Hugh Stroud, all of Seven Springs, Mrs. Jack Pope of Charlotte, and Mrs. Kitty Sutton of Jacksonville. Mesdames R. E. Quinn and CO. Sandlin of Raleigh have been guests this week of relatives here. . Miss Josephine Carr and Jesse Evans of Kinston visited his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Miller, Joan Miller and Mrs. Lula Parker were recent visitors of the latter's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller in New Bern. " 1 Mrs. W. F. Lanier and son, D. W-. Lanier went to Burlington Sunday. Mrs. Lanier will remain for a visit with tier son Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lanier. Junmie and Frank Parker of Charity spent the week end with tiieir latuer, Gilbert Parker, and grandmother, Mrs. W. B. Parker. Mrs. K. C. Gresham; Misses Edna Earle and Mary Jane Gresham ana Mr. W. E. Gresham spent Sar urday in Kinston. . , - Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy spent Sunday in jMorfilk. Ya. They were accompanied hornet by their ion, Yoeman Bobby Kennedy, who re turned to Norfolk on Tuesday. The USS Wright on which Bobby la on duty left for Pensicola, Fla on Wed nesday. .. Mesdames A. L. Cavenaugh and J. W. Quinn of Warsaw visited Mrs. Lula Parker Sunday. Misses Mary Lily Rivenbark and Rosalyn Harris shopped in Fayette vllle Saturday. ,i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oakley and Woody Oakley spent Sunday in Hoseboro. ; - Mrs. Lila Lanier and Kenneth Lanier made a business trip to Kinston Monday.' ' Mr. and Mrs. John Wm. Gooding of tfayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Kennedy and baby of Wall ace, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Albert son and children of Pink Hill, Miss ATTENTION, LOVERS OF GOOD FOODS!! Frozen Foods Retain Their Flavor and Garden Fre shhess Did you know that it takes 2 Vi lbs of garden - - peas in th6 hull tolsheU out 12 ounces ajid at; ; - present prices of peas in the hull (25jc lb. ) it ; costs you 62c to get the same amount that "we sell you for 30c? , ' - ' ' ' WE HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, SPRING FRYERS, AND TURKEYS. 1- AUJWorroflOTrREAM CALL 0 STOP BY! . ; M'y-'-y- Y:;;:w:Y;YY:i Cc!:r.::l Fro7n FccJyand Lccker PIcnt Susie Smith of Montreat College, Mr. and' Mrs. T. A. Patterson and children of Seven Springs were Sun day guests of Mrs. George Albert son. ::' . Lera Sharpless of Midway Park, formerly of Beulaville, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Brown Sunday, enroute to the Veterans Hospital, Fayetteville, for treatment. .: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of Wallace spent Sunday with their mothers, Mesdames W. B. Parker and Ellis Brlnson,, ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mercer were at home from Wilmington to spend the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy and Miss Melba Gray Sumner made a business trip to Clinton Tuesday. Mrs.' Lizzie Miller of Kinston ar rived Monday to spend, a few days with her sister, "Mrs.x Lula Parker. M. M. Thigpen visited his son, W. P. Thigpen, at Bethel Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller spent Monday in Wilmington. Revs A. R. Brothers, who is con ducting revival services at the Bap tist Church, spent Saturday at his home in Rockingham. 'A. - L. ' Mercer was a visitor In Coldsboro Saturday, Mrs! .Irene Sandlin Currle left Tuesday, to visit her sister, Mrs. Howard Hocutt in Claytdn. Before returning home she will visit rela tives in Raleigh. ' - Leslie . Brown of Warsaw visited relatives here Sunday. , Misses Ethelene Parker and Lou Jackson, Messrs. Ray Cupp of Wal lace and Gordon Kennedy spent Saturday in Kinston 'and Green ville. The following from Beulaville attended , the Free Will ' Baptist Church Auxiliary Convention at the Cove Creek church, Cove City, on Thursday: Mesdames Arthur Ken nedy, W. F. Thigpen, Willie Smith, R. C. Kennedy, Willie Everton, ST A. Smith and Rev. R. C. Kennedy and S. A. Smith. Mrs. A. R. Brothers of Rocking ham arrived Tuesday to visit the remainder of the' time, while Mr. Brothers la in the meeting here. Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen attended the dem onstration on "hat making" by Miss NOTCE TAXPAYERS 2 1-2 Percent Penalty 194J5 Taxes April 1st. 2 Will Be Charged On All 3C BROCCOLI APRICOTS SLICED PEACHES RASPBERRIES STRAWBERRIES COC0ANUT(Gr,todl r Julia Mclver, Extension Specialist In Clothing, in KenansviUe Tues day. - , ,'- "7 .J..v-. ix.'yZr Ja $ . , Earl Matthews of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs, Adelle Matthews and family.;, - ; . - - Mrs, C. J. Bryce Mr.' and Mrs, Harry Fisher of Rose Hill were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards. ' Lui .... i Per quick nliof fram ltaui( caiMed br v athlt't foot. tcaMm, plmniesaDd wi' i OOndltiom. m pitre, cor ml. nHwaiwi. ini'uj D. O. D. peisemmoM. A docur'l faraou. Graaadeti ana wtinlen. Soothe, eearforta and quickly calm fatten itMn; 3Se trial bottl mrmll, or money back Doo7t wnffn. A ynnr SrutsM today for cv B, S PnasMirriivM., GaivonStomccli ' ; Kuliovad In 5 minoteo or : tioaMe j our raoncry back Whin Tie. rQum tctd mums iwlaftU miltumt' tnt cm, tour itomarb and hswtlnirn. doctan aiutif tmptomitlfl r '1l,-f i Uei.;ci P. ihoM n aMl-tKni i.lai1 laituiT. iyups prufi onim to t. jiu or ououic ruur mrmwg Omm mm I o ol !M nx ni iiruif iti .. For Best Prices and Csnplete - Job en "Monuueata, See": er Write - Rev. n. J. Whaler BiuLAvnm WU1 Be Added To All - 3 of 1 Percent Intcnat Prior Taxea. I. N. HENDERSON, r TaxOdleetor j : f a,-. I ft I

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