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Little Sandra Kennedy was hon
' ored Monday afternoon when her
grandmother, Mrs. John Ivey Tho
mas and Mrs. Steve O'Mellna en
tertained at the home of the former
! i celebration of her 4th birthday.
Games and contests were enjoy
ed and prizes were awarded Nick
Jostle and Jessie Lee Kennedy as
winners. -
The dining room was decorated
in red and white crepe paper and
candles. The table was centered
with a beautifully decorated birth
day cake which was served with
ice cream. Favors were pencils and
mall baskets filled with candy.
" :ros Honors
..Birthday
'.. Mr. J. F. Likens, 67, and his
randdaughter, Mrs. Lucille Smith,
13, were honorees Sunday when
Ciey were entertained at a de
lightful picnie dinner at the home
t Mr. and Mrs. Kit Brinson.
About 75 friends and members
of the family enjoyed the occasion.
floHey-Collle
Rhodes llorris
Announcement is made of the
arriage of Miss Kathleen Cottle
i Leon Mobley, and Miss Geral
ie Norrls and Murphy Rhodes,
i April .8, at Dillon, S. C' &
The couple, accompanied by Mr.
4 Mrs. J. C. Lanier, Jr., aunt
i uncle of Mrs. Rhodes and Mr.
bley, left BeulaviUe on - April
) and returned on April 9th. "
Irs. Mobley is the daughter of
vs. Mamie Cottle. Mrs. Rhodes
i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Norrls. Mr. Mobley Is the son
'Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mobley
J Mr, Rhodes is the son of Mr.
1 Mrs. John Rhodes, all of Beu
ille, RFD.
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'ji-day Dinner
Irs. W. B. Parker was pleasantly
?rised,on Sunday, April 20, at
rthday dinner given In her bon
ify her children at the home of
. and Mrs. Charles Parker in
ilace. It was the occasion of her
id birthday. A delicious dinner
s served and Mrs. Parker was
sented a corsage of pink car
Ions and' a lovely platform
:er by the guests. She was the
pient of many other gifts also.
iicnals
Ir. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr.,
nt Sunday night and Monday
"aleigh with Mr. and Mrs. D. O.
dUn.
Tf.ss Ethelene Parker spent the
' end in Wallace.
M. RL TIUGPEN
BeulaviUe, N. C.
: Representative Tar . ' ,
CLINTON FLORAL
COMPANY ,
WALLACE, N. C. -
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reulavUle, N. C.
Mesdames S. P. Bostie, and Ma
mie Boggs, Messrs. Fits Bostie and
Numa Cobb were Kins ton visitors
Saturday.
Mesdames Archie Lanier, R. R.
Mercer, York Lanier and children
spent Thursday In Goldsboro.
Grady Mercer attended the Jef
ferson Day -Dinner In Raleigh on
Saturday evening. i , ;
Mrs. Wm. Bostie, Janice and
Billy Bostie visited relatives at
Oriental and Belhaven last week
end. -r',, ;.- ''?.'
Miss Macy Casteen of Rose Hill
has been the guest of her sister,
Mrs. Roland Batchelor. '
'.. Mr. nd Mrs. J. G. Kennedy, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and Miss
Wyona Quinn visited Clinton last
Sunday. -V.,-;-'.".;..-;
Miss Rosalyn Harris spent Sun
day at her home in Areola. , -
' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. James of
Wallace spent Sunday with Mrs.
Zollle Batchelor.
; Dr S, A. Pope" was a Raleigh
visitor Tuesday. . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. MUler and
Joan visited Swans boro Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whaley and
daughters spent Sunday with J. D.
Sholar, Sr., at Chinquapin. .
New parking and speed limit
signs have been placed on Main St
and motorists are urged to observe
same. ' ",
Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr., and son
returned Saturday from Kinston
where the latter was a patient in
the hospital. .
Mrs. Irene Currie, Mrs. Alda
Sharpe, Miss Bessie Sandlin and
Benny Sharpe spent the week end
at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Jr.,
spent Sunday in Rose Hill. .
Mrs. J. D. Jackson, Miss Lou
Jackson, Mrs. Gordon Kennedy,
Sally Jo and Bennett Kennedy
spent Friday in Kinston.
Mrs. Hazel Batchelor and Miss
Mona Batchelor visited - relatives
in Raleigh during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Whaley and
son, Mrs. Lou Belle Williams and
Richard Williams visited the Az
alea gardens in Wilmington Sun
day. -k
Mrs. Charleton Sandlin and dau
ghter spent last week with Mrs.
Mallard in Rose Hill.
Mesdames Annie Bostie, Wm.
Bostie, Sidney Hunter and S. P.
Bostie visited the Tinga Nurseries
at Wilmington Thursday.'
Mrs. W. R. Teachey, Mrs. W. O.
Jones, Miss Daisy Burnham, Bobby
Jones and Billy Teachey were War
saw visitors Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Bolin is a patient at
James Walker Hospital. Dr. Bolin
spent the week end there. a.
( Messrs. Ransom Mercer, Arthur
Kennedy and S. A. Smith were
Saturday visitors at Stokes.
MrsrXizzle Miller is the guest
of her sister Mrs. Lula Q. Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wllklns of
Elizabeth City visited friends and
relatives here last week. ; :
Mesdames Faison Thomas, Flay
Danley, Eugene Whaley, Hampton
Baker and M. M. Thigpen spent
Monday afternoon In the B. F.
Grady Community.
Mrs. B. O. Harris, Carolyn Har
ris and Mr. S. W. Gresham were
visitors to Kinston Friday.
.': Mesdames Ralph Sandlin, R. R.
Mercer, Woodrow Mercer and Ona
Mercer spent Monday in Goldsboro.
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norrls and
Pat, of Stokes visited friends here
Wednesday. -v--' :- -
Mrs. Lou Belle Williams and
Richard spent Tuesday afternoon
in Kinston. v v--;:-:-v"-;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams
and daughter of Newport News,
Va , spent the week end with Mrs.
Ada and Don Williams. .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostie and
Nancy visited Mr. and Mrs. L. R.
Albertson In Warsaw Tuesday, .
BeulaviUe Bugle
ty COS
. Not sure whether this will get
in to beat the deadline or not, hope
it will as there is some advice ur
gently needed by the - Demdrest
Clan. For the second year we have
started a flower garden; but as
usual, that Demorest doesn't .think
to plant flower until everyone else
has them blooming. Anyway we
tried (again) and the one piece of
information needed is how do vou
grow footprints, where we very
carefully spaded the ground and
filled in with extra good borrowed
fertilizer all I can find is foot
prints, where theyBegonnias were
to have been so bod (that's what
it said on the package), I find
mostly toe prints, and. in the Zin
nias, which were to have been my
pride and joy, I find the, most
prominent heels - - and to my most
utter .disgust some pldgeon-toed
guy has minced his way like a bal
let dancer right down the. middle
of the sweet peas. So all I get is
pootprints, some right, some left,
some coming, some going, some
slow, some fast, some small, some
large, rich man, poor man, fireman,
chief, doctor, lawyer merchant,
thief - their footprints are all in
my flower bed. There must be
some cure for it Marge suggested
small stakes and pieces of string
but with the entire town full of the
strings of fallen kites, this would
be simply taken as another kid
hazard, and a person would just
step over the strings and merrily
go "on their way. BUT from now on
I'm, going to be watching, and if I
CATCH HIM WITH HIS FOOT IN
IT I CAN GET HIM FOR TRES
PASSING! (Remind me to tell you
the sequal to that some time, it
can't be printed) - Anyway, to tell
someone my troubles has relieved
my poor wracked brain (??) and
let's try a lighter subject
The BeulaviUe Buglers blew their
first exhibition game of the season
last Sunday when they played Rich
lands, Everything was going ' well
until both teams blew sour notes
in an inning each and thevfinal
score ended in favor of Richlands,
15 to 12. - - but anyway our hew
suits looked better than theirs, and
our team had more fingers than
theirs, the largest finger on my
right hand is also the smartest
finger I have. It always want to
beat the ball into the mitt and of
ten does, and now three days later
it is MUCH the largest finger on
either hand. Well, asf you read this
we will be playing another exhi
bition game (That's -Saturday) in
BeulaviUe, 3 p. m. So rush right '
out to the ball park and root for
us. This should be enough for now,
maybe too much, so long until
next week. (I hope). i : H ,
P.S. Just what happened to the
suit with Model Theatre (don't we
all) on the back of it? This is
something that will be question
number ONE at our next business
meeting, and the Playing Manager,
the Secretary, the Treasurer, and
all the Players had better give a
good answer to the Business Man
ager, (ME). - '
mington Azalea Gardens Sunday,
returning via Sneada Ferry for aa
oyster roast' ' J-
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson,
Misses Lou and Mary . Jackson
spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs.
Jesse Thomas in Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostie and
Nancy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Lanier Jr., near Chin
quapin. Mrs. Alma Thomas is reported
to be improving at Parrott Hospital
in Kinston.
17 members of the 7th grade
of the Potters Hill School visited
Raleigh Tuesday. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Sidney Hunter,
Mrs. Freely Hall and Mr. Weav.r
Quinn.
Little Martha Sandlin has been
visiting her grandparents. Dr. and
Mrs. H. A. Edwards in Pink Hill.
Yates Dobson of EMI has re
turned from Ashland, Va., where
he was a delegate to the Interna
tional Relations Club which con-
vened in Randolph Macon College
Messrs Numa Cobb and Fitz
Bostie are spending the week at
the Croatan Forest Camp where
they will enoy fishing. , (
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown spent ;
Friday in Smithfield where they
heard Dr. Louise D. Newton, presi
dent of the Southern Baptist Con
vention and pastor of Ponce de
Leon Baptist Church, of Atlanta,
Ga.
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Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whaleyand
Miss Geraldine Whaley made a
business trip to Kinston Thursday.
Mrs. Wm. Fedora and Mrs. J. D.
Sandlin, Sr., were at Camp Leeune
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson, Ervin,
Mrs. Bruce Barbee and son visited
Yates Dobson at EMI Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lanier, Mrs.
Jack Morton of FayetteviUe, and
Misses Sue Lanier and Lou Ann
Nethercutt were in Wilmington on
Sunday afternoon visiting the Or-
ton Plantation.
Mrs. Claude Baker and son of
Cabin, MrsRom Alphin and son
of Pink Hill were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Hampton Baker Wednes
day. ' f ; f
Mrs. Lula Q. Parker visited her
sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Miller in Kin
ston and Mrs. Joe Miller' in New
Bern last week.
Mrs. Mattie Bradkhaw visited
Mrs. Glennie Bradshaw at. Rose
Hill last week.'' t
,, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Singletary
and Murphy, Jr., Mrs. Alice Davis
and Junior Davis left Thursday to
visit St Augustine. Fla.
Mrs.' Lizzie Miller and son of
Kinston spent - Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. Lula Q. Parker.
I Miss Nancy Jackson of Fayette
viUe spent the week end here with
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.-Jackson.
Mrs. t York Lanier and children
have-returned from visiting her
sister, Mrs. Clyde Hlnes in Golds
boro.' -
Chaplain and Mrs. Chester Pelt
of Ft :Bragg spent Sunday, night
and Monday here with Rev. and
Mrs. S. A. Smith, i , ' .
Mr., and Mrs. . Oscar Batchelor
and son of Midway Park were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Kennedy... 5 ; -.
Mrs. S. W. Gresham and Mrs. J.
D. Sandlin, Sr., were Kinston visit
ors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thigpen and
Calesta Thigpen visited the Wil-
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The Town Of BeulaviUe
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