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4' V" J ' INANSVILLE, N.C. I) It ) ' ml j ii ii ii m i MRS.J.D.SANDLIN,Jr Duplin Times Correspondent 1 - IN BEULAVILLE Please Give Her Tour New Birthday Parly - Master Beennett Kennedy was honored on Saturday, July 17 with 1 a birthday party for his sixth birth - day by his mother, Mrs. G. B. Ken nedy. There were 14 guests pres ent. Games were enjoyed by all. ' Cake and ice cream was served. Honored On Wednesday, July 14, at 4 o'clock, Master Jim Brinson was honored on his sixth birthday with . a party by his mother, Mrs. Jesse Brinson. 25 guests were present and all played games. Ice cream and .cake was served to the chiMren . and chicken salad and coca colas to the mothers. Patlorris Honored t utio Mia Pat Norris was hon- ' ored at a party on Friday for her fifth birthday by her momer, p t Wnrrit There were 36 guests present and several games were played,. Favors were mints and poppers. Ice cream and cake were served. Installation and Ordination ser vices will be held in the Beulaville Presbvterian Church on Sunday, ti at a d. m. for the Rev. Walter Goodman. Kev. MacQueen of Clinton will deliver the sermon. Rev. J. G. Morrison and Mr. R. V. Wells of Kenansville will take part in the services. Personals Mrs. L. C. Jackson and Miss Joy ce Jackscn weree in Wallace shop ping Saturday. Mr. Bill Jackson was home for the week end visiting his iather, Mr .T W Jackson. Rev. and Mrs. P. L. Pow.rs of Benson visited their daughter, Mrs. fSnii O O 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o d o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O; o. o o o o o o o : o o rt-s $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ? Mi ft1 Tin AW Mil m 1 1 ii iii Orzo Thispen last week. Mrs. H. R. Mountcastle of East man, Ga. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen and her mother, Mrs. T. H. Adams. Mrs. Ivey Nethercutt has return ed from James Walker Hospital in Wilmington. Mesdames Lou Belle Williams and Milton Wualey weree Kinston Mr. and Mrs. J. U. sanann, or. visited Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bostic at Atlantic Beacli tne past wees end. While there they attended the Greyhound 'log races at Morehead. Mrs. York Lanier is a patient at Duke Hospital in Durham. Mrs. Richard Bostic and Miss Dot Bostic were Kinston shoppers on Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic and Mrs. Lula Parker visited Mrs. Dollie Stroud in Ke nansville Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris and daughter, Pat, were at Minnesoii Beach for the wek end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. White hurst. Rpv S. A. Smith has returned from Pocahontas. Ark. where he , attended the National Association ! of Free Will Baptists. j Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Batchelor of ; Midway Park and son visited Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Kennedy this week end. Little Jean Campbell is visiting in Majestic, Ky. Mrs. Gardner Edwards was in Fayetteville Monday. Mrs. Phoebe Pate has returned from visiting her sister Mrs. S .E. Finch in Bailey. Billy Gresham. Yates Dobson, Richard Bostic. Richard F. Williams Hallie Albertson ar.d Car Daniel Pate are attending National Guard training for two weeks at Ft. Bragg and were at home for the week end. Mesdames Faison Thomas, Orzo Thigpen, Bud Miller, Eugene Wha iey and Clinton Campbell were in Kinston simooms Thursday. Mosdames Macy Thomas, vera RnHp Tda Mae Sanderson and Mr. Ray Humphrey are attending the second semester of summer scnooi at ECTC in Greenville. Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. and chil dren and Mrs. Scott Smith and nhiiHn-n and Mrs. Richard Bostic and daughter are spending the week at Minnesott Beach. Mr. Clennan Branlon of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gres ham Monday. Mrs. S. A. Pope has returned from visiting her mother, Mrs. J. T. Arnold in Wheeling, W. Va. fir ITU r II You Can't Yd Insect Control Keeps Dog Happy in Summer While human being may refer to hot weather as "the good old summer time," there is nothing good about it from a dog s view point, as it generally means the flea and tick season in full swing, according to the Gaines Dog Re search Center, New York City. Fleas and ticks not only make a dog miserable but can also en danger the dog's health and per haps that oi nis ownei. Few people reem to realize that aside from the annoyance they cause the dog, fleas cause many skin iriitauons and also cauyac eggs of the dog tapeworm. II a flea-ridden do.?, in biting himself, swallows one of these insects he then may become infested with tapeworm and suffer the effects caused by these debilitating inter nal parasites flea control is a s...,. for the dog-owner, now that DDI is available in good supply. A thorough powdering every two or three weeks with flea powder con taining five to ten percent DDI wiU keep a dog free of fleas dur ing the entire season that tin. -pests are active. Beside powdenii'j the dog, the careful owner shoul see that his bedding is changed rt frequent intervals. Use ol tne DDT powder in the dogs oca or sleeping box is also helpful. Ticks, beside causing lrritr.tirg skin conditions and a weakened condition in dogs, also present a source of danger to humans. Do .s in areas where there is a he::vy in festation of ticks should be sprayed regularly through the summer wSh one of the several ehec .ve tick remedies now available, iicks should never be removed by hand, but should be picked off with tweers and dropped in a can or iar of kerosene. Detroit. Mich. Her mother and aunt Mrs. Anne Meintel returned with Mrs. Pope for a visit. Mr. ap.d Mrs. B. O. Harris and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dawson in Crbzet, Va. and Mr. Harris' mother in Charlottesville, Va. recently. Rev. R. W. Craft has been in Bladenbcro for several days. Mrs. Lula Parker was in Kinston Monday. Mrs. Edward Brown has returned from visiting her brothers, Walter of Elizabeth City and Jimmy of Edenton. Mr R. H. Ouinn and daughters, and Mrs. M. H. Quinn and son of B. F. Grady visited the U r Browns Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lacy Shclar and son of Rase Hill visited her sister. Mrs. George Whaley Sunday KINSTOH'S 300 RETAIL STORES ALL LINES OF' roirg&v lib Tt A Full Day Get It At Home Meet '-i,14-? - -.-,Viiiiiijii'i J iiiii'H'" ii M $4s5 "V . - V. ii ii in mi i i n' i m wjxt , 15 .pay 'liL.'- Rev. Walter Goodman Becomes Pastor Of Beulaville Presbyterian Church i t rinrtriman ni'iived in Beula ville on July 2nd. and becomes the J first resident rnso n """' to serve the local Church there. Services are now being held each Sunday morning al 11:00 o clock. Mr. Goodman received his AB ilooree from Davidson College and li is BD degree from Union Theo WiiTiral Seminarv in Richmond, Va. A commission has been appoint- ,.j u.. llM,mrtnn PrpshvlprV to L'U U.V vv iiiiuiifai.",' ' ' -J " """! ordain and install him as pastor MERCHANDISE 01 Bargains Fro m Basement To Attic Your Frineds In KHISTOII, THURSDAY, JULY 29ih Happenings, Advertising, In And Around County's Eastern Metropolis 1 J - r 4x ' 4v 4t as 1 ..WW of the Beulaville Church on July 25th at 8:00 P. M. At this install- j at ion service Rev. B. F. Brown of Wallace will presidu, Rev. M. C. Macqueen of Clinton will preach the sermon, itev. J. u. lviurrisim of Kenansville will deliver the charge to the pastor, and Elder R. V. Wells of Kenansville will de i;r (hw phnree to the congrega tion. The public is cordially invit ed to attend this ordination and in stallation service. ARE OFFERING GO ON SALE hauls are bringing A. 11C v.M w A ahnut 25 cents a oound for headed shrl...p o the man who catches them. Mayor Newman Willis. It w. not lone until LTl Knowlea of Rose Hill, an m-looldng man let it be known inn lost a considerable amount of mo ney He identified the purse and its contents and same was wr.. i hftcame the happiest man of the day and then it was Mobile Wade's time w De napyy. Instead of just saying thanks and walklne away, Levi rewarded Wade handsomely, according to wims. GIVES Malarial Chills&Fever RELIEF Horo's the Let m rfvow m how to farm er . . . Wd WrteJ ( too ... by denvmitratinK the Ford Tractor rigkt oa tZ Wrtl prove tlu wlj you can keep gaining on your work inftoad of getting , behind. Ton nave no toea now with Ford Hydranlle Touch Control of Implement!, the 4-sneed traiumladon and the many other advantage, of the Ford Tractor. Oar service Is alio the beet So h.w Wltoat BBklnK as to bring CHW W '4 7 Henry Vann Motor Go, In Clinton VA FRIDAY, JULY 23rd 1948 How to Prosper Many worker, think that wage, are paW out of profit.. Thl. ta i not bo Money for the work comes right ZTJ and goe. directly . Usjust wmoneyfor profit come . out of sale, and goes for the use or tool, and the replacement of tool.. SSn profit 1. high. tb. ancea are that wage, will be good. This to nearly always true unless taxe. come Tand take too large a chunk or un less the company to so much In debt that profits cannot be used for new I were an employee of a com pany or working to an Into.-? would be very much concerned ttiat my employer makes a profit. I wouW do all I could to make a profit for him Knowing that my chance, of having a good Job and of growing with the company would depend upon the success of the whole enterprise, I would work hard to keep my em ployer "out of the red." Then I would know that my effort, really are .ikimg a greater America. way to farm oat Ford Tractor ana pm on. demonstration? There's no oblie , Ia.. AnA mm lure yonll be w W pleased. Jurt phone us and well arrange i oveniini US o o o o o o o o o o o o (
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