c BSCS. M. JM. THIGPEN SUBSCRIPTION AGENT ' Al!:n!ion Please : : i-: On the first Sunday night of ' May, at 7:30 o'clock, at Cabin Free Will Baptist Church, there will be a program given, sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary. The feature is i Study Course of the Manual, with ' aU vlce-presldentsi gassisted by a , large group of members as charac- ters. ? . : - The Second Vice-president. Mrs. Boy Kennedy, is the leader. There ' will be no charge, for admission, ' however, an offering will be taken -. for the benefit of the general treas ' " ure. "7 xJPlease come prepared to give ' according to your enjoyment and "frm God has blessed you. r. We assure you that we will bring you a worthwhile, Christ-lika pro- ' gram that will enlighten each of ...... :rn mui e tn wnai rnf w uiiihii a aua- iliary stands for. So come, we wel- i tome you, and be on time that you don't, miss anything. ' - i We are arranging special music; ' probably sacred string music, fid die, mandolin and guitars with good quartette , vocals; Foy Kennedy, violinist, Bernice Kennedy, guitar, "Bernelt Kennedy, guitar, Arland ' Kfu.rnr manrlnltn. j . . Mrs. Boy Kennedy, an Al II r i : 4 v eeKS uia imam ; Is Found Dead J Evelyn Grace Houston, 4 weeks -a u ja..mu4.h . mr anil AiTvo .Till. ii lan Houston of near Beulaville was found dead In bed early Wednes ' 1 day morning by her parents. Funeral services were held at the home Wednesday afternoon at George Turner, Holiness minister r of Potters Hill. Interment was in the family cemetery near the home. V . Surviving are er parents; one V . .. - , , I TI. . . WVUIW, " w ....- ' : two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. aifnari A Hnnctnn of Kt z. finK " Hill. Holds Final Meet '' The Beulaville PTA met April 14 In the Presbyterian church with president-Williams presiding. An Easter program of scripture read- ' fng and music was given by the J high school girls. Minutes were , ' read and approved. Boom attend l ance was taken by Miss Rosalyn ', - Harris and Mrs. Virginia Quinn's ninth grade received the dollar for , . having the largest percent of pa 1 rents present. The chairmen of the 4 standing committees gave their fi ' f nal reports. Membership chairman u I reported 289 members for the year. f Finance chairman reported $1,260. "68 made during the year. In addi- t tion to this amount, the special , committee for the Ad Curtain rai sed $872.50, making a grand total for the year $2133.18. Miss Mary , Quinn Brown, the treasurer, re j ported $26585.64 in the trasury. Af- 4 ter a discussion of what the PTA ? money should be used for, Mrs. . M. M. Thigpen made a motion that the balance, after the new curtains ' and draperies are paid for, be used for the improvement of the school . grounds (most everyone knows this project was begun before the fire), i The motion was seconded and carried. The nominating com mittee offered the same officers I am now equipped fo supply you with fuel oil for tobacco curing. Also your kerosene needs, Bulk Plant In Pink Hill, ' -v." vW'- :';' '.-;:( v:. -: '. :"' 1 ;''" .''.. . '"..- .-v "'" .. '': ';,"..''" ' ' ';"';; - Two for the following year as we bad for this year. Nominations were In order but there were no others. - A motion was made and carried thai the Incumbent officers serve another term. The PTA wishes to thank all that made It possible for the or ganization to use the Presbyter lan church for their meetings, es pecially the cordial welcome , that Bev. Morrison gave., ,r :. The President appreciates the cooperation of all the parents, tea chers and others who worked so faithfully in making this year a success. 1 - The new curtains and draperies are to be Installed May 6, 1947. Mr. and Mrs, timer Baysden of Richlands entertained the students of the Senior Class, that presented the Senior Play, and .Mrs. Clifton Quinn at a party at their home on Thursday night, April 3, at 6:30. The dining room was beautifully decorated with ivy and jonquils. Chicken salad and bananna sand wiches, cookies, cake and tea were served." : -s '' , : 4 .t; ''V .!''.'.'-' Everyone enjoyed the evening but had to leave, at 8 o'clock for dress rehearsal it the Richlands -auditorium. ; ;,; Meets The Maple Hill HDC met Monday evening with Mrs. Walter Miller at Hallsville. There were 11 mem bers and two visitors present. Following the business and dem onstration session, a social hour was enjoyed. The hostess served sandwiches, cookies and colas. Is Mrs. T. J. Baker of Alexander City, Ala., and Beulaville, was hos tess Wei nesday afternoon at her apartmei t in the home of Mrs. S. P. Bostic The occasion was in cele bration t the sixth birthday of her young son, Gary Thomas Ba ker. The little guests were entertain ed with games, -contests, coloring nnri crrmm sinpin'' After which Gary experienced a great amount of joy in opening a numDer oi at tractive gifts. The table had as its center dec oration a white cake with pink decorations and 6 lighted candles, and surrounded by fern. After the Lguest of honor cut the first slice. the cake was served with ice cream and lemonade. Baloons were given each little visitor as a favor. Lee-Carroll Miss Edna Mae Carroll and Ho race Lee were united in marriage Friday evening, April 11, at the Baptist parsonage with Rev. A. L. Brown officiating. Mr. Lee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alstin Carroll and Mr. Lee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Lee. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Dulie Whaley of Beulaville wish to ex press thanks and gratitude to each and everyone who was so kind and thoughtful to them during their recent tragic sorrow. Trucks On The Rosds : Personal CORRECTION ' Through an unintentional error the following names were ommit ted from the list of Beulaville business firms which will close each Thursday afternoon at 1 p. m SHEFFIELD & FUSSELL. RADIO & WATCH REPAIR SHOP. Miss Dollie Home of Klnston spent the week end with her' pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Home. Robert Matthews made a busi ness trip to Clinton Tuesday .If ;i, Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lula Q. Parker.. , ': -i;. Xy W. S. Jackson has arrived home from Camp Hood, Texas, having received his discharge from the Army. ' ' Mesdames R. G. Smith and Wil son Ballinger of Greenville spent Friday with the former's mother, Mrs. Nora Smith. 1 Mrs. Haywood Howard and dau ghters, Linda and Sherry Ann, of Indianapolis, Ind., are visiting their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craft, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Campbell visited relatives in Goldsboro last week end. Mrs. Aubrey Turner of Pink Hill spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Sandlin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miller and Joan were Kinston visitors Tues day afternoon. Sgt. Richard O. Albertson has returned to duty at Cherry Point after being on emergency leave due to the death of his father, Geo. N. Albertson. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller, Mes dames Wm. Hunter, Adelle Mat thews, Norris Grady and Miss Lou ise Hunter were Raleigh visitors Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bolin visited Columbia and Orangeburg, S. C, Wilmington and Raleigh, N. C, during the week end. Mrs. Lula Q. Parker had as din ner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Quinn of Kinston' and Mr. and Mrs. A L. Cavenaugh of Warsaw. Misses Juanita Burdine and Wan na Creech of Raleigh were guests of Mrs. J. H. Whaley and Mrs. Lin- wood Edwards Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Teachey and Billy spent Saturday In Kins ton. Mrs. Ellis Brinson, Misses Helen, Thelma, and Velma Brinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker in Wallace Sunday after 'noon. , , i. . , , i.- Mrs. George Albertson and son, Sgt Richard, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ken nedy in Wallace. Mrs. Clinton Campbell spent Fri day afternoon in Jacksonville. Harold Matthews of Raleigh visit ed his mother, Mrs. Adelle Mat thews and his brother Robert dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and daughter of Orangeburg, S. C, were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mrs. Annie Bostic, Mrs. Wm. Bostic and Billy visited Warsaw and Goldsboro Monday. Mr. Groomes of Pembroke spent the week end with the J. T. Millers. Avon Sharpe and Dick Brown spent Monday at Falrbluff., . Miss Dorene Nethercutt was the week end guest of Miss TheO Hol- lingsworth in Kenansville. Mr. Numa Cobb of Ruff in is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craft, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Craft, Jean and Roger Craft were at Sneads Ferry Sunday where they enjoyed ail ujaici iimuik . , a Mrs. Susan Turner spent the week end with her daughter; Mrs. Clinton Campbell and husband. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Danley and Mr. and Mfs. Eugene Whaley visi ted in Rocky Mount over the week end. .- ;" Mrs. J. D. Bostic was a recent TKe guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Staley In Charlotte. .:, : i - Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Quinn and son spent Saturday in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil Jones of Kinston spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Carlton Craft : Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones, Mrs, Annie Bostic, Miss Daisy Burnham and Bobby Jones were Kinston visitors Saturday. I V Miss Rena Ward Jackson has re turned i from Memorial - General Hospital in Kinston where she recently underwent an operation. Mrs 'Durwood Wiley of New Bern spent Wednesday with . Mrs. R. yf. Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton , Cottle spent-Monday in Kinston. The lat ter remained in the hospital for treatment and. returned home on Tuesday.. - Ot S Muldrow spent Thursday and Friday at his former home In Florence, S. C. His mother, Mrs. James A Muldrow, returned with him,. On Sunday, Mr. Muldrow and son, Archie, took her to Elizabeth City for a visit with relatives, after which : she will return to Beula ville for a longer stay. Mrs. John Cottle has returned from ' Parrott Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Friends are glad to know that his condition is much improved. Miss Daisy Burnham spent the week end as guest of Mrs. Henry Dail near Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whaley, Mrs. Lou Belle Williams and Rich ard Williams were Goldsboro visi tors Saturday. - ' Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jones and Bobby spent Sunday with friends in Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen and Orvls Thigpen spent Tuesday In Kinston. s Meeting Scheduled For League Scorers Fayetfeville, Apr. 14. Prexy A. T. Moore of the Tobacco -State League has announced a meeting of the official scorers for the loop at Fayetteville Sunday. The meet ing will be held in Moore's office. -Official scorers for the various teams are: J. H. Register, Clinton; John Ingraham, Dunn-Erwin; Geo. W. Knudson, Lumberton; James Davis, Bed Springs; Boby Hillard, Sanford; Joe W. Padgett,. Smith-field-Selma; Paul B.. Potter, War saw; and Bufus Powell, Wilmington. Bethel VSCS Meets The WSof CS of the Bethel Meth odist Church met in the home of Mrs. J. A. Jerniean recentlv for their monthly meeting with 13 pres ent. Mrs. P. L. Grady presided. De votiionals were led by Mrs. Robert Grady and -Mrs. Coy Summerlint A program was given by Mrs. P. L. I Grady and a talk on Stewardship was made by Mrs. Chester. A report by Mrs. Lettie Pate on the District Conference in Wilmineton. Also a letter by the president thanking the society for the gifts to the or phanage. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Ed Grady. 1 . V U X . Vs. 1 A LZr J Tl10 farmer's Porota front Undo , rnv fall aavonter pasture . . ' Riuall gram , n aredpoundgolOuleaii mgaUover cattle are now knee dp ve skippe j field, efuturenofaU , lnffiheeooa.inw' .. - a. -wnen winter pastures ; uu -; County's Eastern Metropolis ; Uncle Sam Says Thla Is fctttnr-ready time for my termer nieces and nephews. Tnday'a plowing- and Investment In meney and labor may or may not pay off In rich crop. There's a big IF in every farm family's life. If the son shines, if It doesnt rain tee inch. If we have a drought If, If. If. However, tnere'a one crop wnicn has no "if" aide. It's a crop of Bar ings Bonds, which grows ateaduy, rain or shine, wind or calm, year after year until It prodnoea $4 foi every $3. My city nieces and neph ews can plant this crop, too, by Join ing and staying on the payroll av ion plan or by arrangement with their hank. JJ. S. TVMWiy Dtfrtmtmi Mrs. Annie Brown Mrs. Annie Brown, 86, was bur led Thursday of last week in the family cemetery near the home with rites held at the Free Will Baptist Church, conducted, by the Rev. George Turner. She . was the widow of Charlie Brown. Surviving are eight childrenr J. E., of near Kenansville, L. L., of near Chinqua pin," W. N., of Chinquapin, Bt. 1, Mrs. Rob Pickett of Beulaville, Rt 2, Mrs. Vance Lanier of Chinquapin Bt. 1, Mrs. Dennie Mobley of Rose Hill, Rt. 2, Mrs. J- E. Williams of Beulaville, Rt. 1, and Mrs. J. R. Wil liams of Bose Hill, Bt. 2; 35 grand children and 51 . great-grandchildren. . -. - , , - Deep Run Woman Dies Of Burns Mrs. Josie Lee Hill, 38, of Deep Bun, Bt. 1, died in a Kinston hos pital Tuesday night of burns re ceived when she started a fire with fuel oil in a stove. - - .7 Surviving are her husband, Hen ry Hill; her mother, Mrs. Winnie Lee of the home; one daughter,' MRS. KIT BRINSON Beulaville, N. C. about an exper - I - - JU in the nope that you tm oS to tmHfum No cn' out proper w wu pfyi'e" RiGHT:'m;V W at a RIGHT price f Otslgnsd by I CHAWS Wmii'S- rvici in nut htm i " Josie Pearl of Vie home; one sister, Mary Jones of this county; and three brothers, John Lee and Steve Lee of Woodington and Arthur Lee of St. Paul. v ' - - Robert D. Usher Dies In Teachey Robert D.' Usher, 69, died -at H o'clock' Sunday morning after a short illness at the home of his son, B. F.' Usher' of Teachey. Funeral services were held at the Presby terian Church at 11 o'clock Tuesi day . morning. Interment was in Rockfish cemetery. ,Surviving are two sons, Boney Graham -of the home and Robert Page of Ham monton, N. J.; three daughters, Mrs. J. A. Henderson,' Mrs. J. T. Ram sey and Mrs. D. F. Rivenbarkall of Teachey; seveh brothers . and three sisters. ' Rose Hill Seaman . On USS Gyatt ' David Garfield Wiliams, baker, BBBaoaaBBBEEac:; ' WHY PAY MOREL We are Dealers ' for the Dowless Oil Burning Tobacco Curer over 15,000 satisfied users. Is rated by North Carolina Department of Agricul-' ture as being the most economical of All Flue " Type Curers and rated 3rd in economy against v All Curers. PRICE-$110.00-per COMPLETE SET , WITH DRUMS FOR OIL. Seven Springs Supply Co. Seven Springs, C. Getting diny and flatfoot-" -ed chasing all over Duplin " , County borrowing here, 1 stalling there . . because . you've no cash to meet ' ' your bills? a ry-go-round and rT .J head here! , ' Mi t You'll be under no obligation - it's a straight business deal! - t L.! -- , ' " S7 I Ml 7 We adjust repayments to your Income. Pay In person or by mail, at your own MRS. M. MTUIGPErr Beulaville, N. C. Representative For . CLINTON FLOOAL; COMPANY,, -v- WALLACE. N..c7i-' ,'. 3!e. of Rt. 2. Rose Hill Is serving aboard the destroyer USS Gyatt. : WUliams entered the service In June, 1943, and received" his re cruit training at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, I1L'- . , - n LJilliL J Step Serafeblagl Try IMttw of vT plmplM. ' burn ln kin disordua nnUi iutf rr" a Um&llrrltatlona oan ofUn lw niir-y Uved by Uili almpl lnxpnlv twn.- t. , Oat t imaU bottla of Moona'a B u J cl at tha naarvat drug atora. Ua a anaau-d t-r 10 daya. Batlalaetlon guarantaad or r,.- ,y back. Ba aura youai Muooa'a Ajaaraiu Oii. Instead of fer- rowing . ' . from'" z many. ' hesitant friends, : borrow ' ' from oat "1 If al ' So come Ja over for that ;lump sum that will meet all youe debts, and clear your reputation the only right, easy way. 11 '' 0 1 I v . f t '- convenience. "1 fi?.st citi7f:'5 r i t 'i- tc n.4 I I ' I ' .A TIB sV-f'v??' Jfft at jo:.T3 cn let coriPArrr

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