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xuc'duplin times FRIDAY, OCTOSET. 15th, 1948 : i r-i " . ." i t ,fi 1 1- - urTf i -I -r- Happbninrjs, Advertising In And Around County's Eastern, Metropolis MRS.J.D.SANDUN,Jr Duplin Times Corresponaeni IN BEUIiAVILLE Please Give Her Your New MrcThnmac I'llJl lUVItlM Dies Beulaville "Mrs. Lucinda Walton Thomas, age 61. wife of C. V. Thomas of Beulaville died eariy iviummj ing following a recent stroke ot paralysis. . Mrs Thomas was the daughter of the late Billy and Caroline Walton of Duplin County. She was an active member of the Beulaville Baptist 1 r-ivic Clubs. Funeral services were held at the Beulaville Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by her pas- tor Rev. A. L. Brown. Burial was in the Thomas family cemetery near Beulaville tn hor husband site ...i u.. kfi Hnnehters. MiS. is suiviveu uy m...- Flovd Brown of Beulaville, Misses Lyde and Lucille Thomas of the home, on son Vernon Thomas of the home community, three grandchi -dren. five sisters, Mrs. Bertha Col j u t. Rrown of An- lins aim mis. . . . .... MtH Kennedy of Beu- (.)- 1V1 I 3- iimk- iw lie. Mrs. C. K. Scott of Warsaw, .A Mrs. C. J. Davis ot Clinton three brothers, K. I. Walton of Bu ies Creek. Eslie and Ellis Walton of Beulaville; one uncle Lewis Brown of Magnolia and a numoer ii i.- and nephews. Announce Birth Mr and Mrs. Woodrow J. Mer cer announce the birth of a dauh ter, Sandra Elaine, on Monday, Oct. 4 in Parrott Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Mercer is mi- Miss Lillian Sandlin oi iteuiavint . Announce Engagement Mrs W. M. Everton ol Beulaville announce the engage ment of their aauKiuei, uc.m... Mae to James Lenwood Thomas ot Rose Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Thomas. Sr., of Rose Hill.. The wed ding will take place place on Nov ember b. . i -... o Tho nifltes consisted I ... k,.wa Bidw1. Dickies, anfl- cup cakes. Home Dem. Club Meets The Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. S. A. Smith ( on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. Mr S A Pope was in charge of tnej Dnnnrh wpre given on j progruiu. - . Gardening and Parent Education. Miss Hilda Clonte gave an interest ing talk concerning improvements in the home. The hostesses served a chicken salad course with cake , : in 15 members. Co- ana ICC UMUi j. ; hostesses were Mesdames Gardner ' Edwards. Glennie Miller and Hazel Hatchlor. Personals Bar-B-Q Supper The members of the Beulaville Chapter OES sold over 200 plale. korhnp fiiiDDer held in ine school lunchroom on SatmcU ( M,- and Mrs. Gardner Edwar Is v isited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. wumu ... , Ciinrlav night. Yates Dobson of UNC was home ..... 4Un itiaolr pnri Hil LIU- vu- , rm otfonHinu nav of Prayer in Hallsville last week were Mesdames Glennie Miller, J. li. Kenneuy i Gardner Edwards. ! Mrs. Lula Q. Parker was in Wal Jmm. QUALITY RIXAll PRODUCTS V?' id tiit people's choice at 2 for Hit price oil 1c R? AIL MILK OF MAGNESIA Antacid Laxative. , a- REG. 39c HNT 2 tOr Wf PETROFOL MINERAL OIL Lubricant Laxative. keg. 59. pint g nrovc Al CO-REX RUBBING ALCOHOL For invalids, athletes. REG. 49. PINT W9W VC LADIES' PLASTIC COMBS Dressing or rattail styles. - REG. lOe : " REX ALL poretest MERCUROCHROME Ant,SeMG.'a5 HAIP-OUNCE ...2 fit 26t REXALL KLENZO TOOTH BRUSH Nylon. Choice of 3 styles. - . REG. 29 REXALL puretest AB DG CAPS. Multiple vitamins. jv- f 1.65 Sl lOO'l dfwf RFXALl REX-SELTZER TABLETS Effervescent alkalizer. a. mgt 54( size J5 rmr ELK AY'S WICKSTYLE DEODORANT Sweetens household air. a REG. 59 6 OUNCES .... W W REXALL KLENZO ANTISEPTIC Kills contacted germs. 9 . yji REG. 9 PINT fQf f9 LAVENDER SHAVING CREAM Mentholated or brushless. , - g f REG. 49 CHOICI 2 W 9C REXALL REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP A sedative for ordinary coughs. . - REG. 57t 4 OUNttS .... WW. 99 REXALL THEATRICAL COLD CREAM Removes make-up quickly. - mj REG. 1.00 POUND 9W 191 REXALL TOOTH PASTE Cleanses thoroughly. . mf re. 30c TUBE HUNDREDS MORE TOO NUMEROUS TO MYERT1SE Price o! ONE plus TW3L. - aw J a -1 i1 1 Rexoll Pvntest 5 Grain Aspirin - i Reg. 49c w.. 2 for 50 Rexall Mi-31 Antiseptic Reg. 69c fm .2 for 70 Victoria 2 Quart Hot Water Bottle Reg. 1.89 .w...2for1M Rexoll Prefe$ Cod liver Oil 1.50 size u...2forW Stationery Scoopf All Types of Box Paperl Box of 25 Medford Christmas Cards Reg. 50c hruiZforSU Silqoe Cream Shampoo, 4 ox. Rtg. 1.00 Take if lace on Monday. " I m r ttr c.ttnn .Tr. nf Rich-J L. j A... fc". v lands visited her mother ..Tuesday. A i c?niiM vtoltpl frtpnrlii JVirs, rean - at Catherine's Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews have moved into an apartment In the home of Miss Sallie Uresham. Sunday they visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Kivenbarkln Rose Hill. Bobby Brown USN, stationed in California, is at home on leave. . Miss Hilda Brinson was In Hal- Clgll 1U1 i - Mrs. Charles Cattany of Varsaw . .u pnH at Home with aiciii. n" her mother, Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw. . iirniio Tnnps. Mrs. Jones iviia. , , ii.iv. ' Millere and Bobbie Ann wore in iirimii ITfiHav Mr. Bill Jackson of Wallace-was i rAM tha nrplr Ptirl Mrs. R. H. Howara ana l-uuujcu of Richlands spent the week end ...341. Thai nlfOnTIS W1LU nci F"1"1- Mr. J. W. Maiiaiu aim Mnllnrd of Rose Hill VISlieu m nii.nnnn Qnnd in riaav msni mi a. vnaMiu" ' 7 . mi..l . .9 irnlmft Misses Helen, lnenna, "u t hj tt.-c rilic Rrinson shOD criiisuii ctiiu itio. "... ped in Kinston on neuuraua last week. Hi,- Mnttio Ttrarishaw ana JVirs iviia. i""l"v euests of Mrs. Glennie Bradsiiaw in ivosc IVllbb Micijn - i Mattie Bradshaw attended a birth day dinner for Mr. William rii-neu at his home in Kcnansvine on mu- day of Inst week. and Sloar T'...gpen have returned from visiting their j,nniQ Hcv ana mis. j. ju. KlflHUWOH.iJ 0 . . . ' J .. tn, an1 Powers of near wniuaui. Pnuiprs accompanieo ineui and visited Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thig rD0,;,i rtavs last week. yen 1UI ov..v-... . r- Mr and Mrs. urzo nii4." family visited Mr. and Mrs. Luther in Benson haiuruay. Mrs. P. K Thigpen Jr. anC Mrs. Cecil Miller with a group ot nign school (Tirls were in Kinsion o.. Monday. Eugene Nelliercutt, VN was ii home from fie Naval Bnse Hospital in Portsir.outii. va. iui i" --" end. , . . Mrs. Mia l.anier visiter Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Linier and family in Vake Forest for the week end. Mesdames Ida B. Lanier, Hazel Batchlor and Archie Lamer and Misses Sue Lanier and Mona Batch lor shopped in Kinston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. li. G. Quinn oi Ke nansville and Mr. and Mrs. Joe visited Mrs. Ellis Brinson and family on Sunday. t? , f' KPtinpnv aim mio. iv ii a. xt. - T.i,. isitprt Mrs. Willie AIU1UL iciuivMj Smith in Memorial General Hosp ital in Kinston Monoay. OOCfoOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOgoowwwwwvrvw-ww, r r i l l a w Special 9W9rui Helep Cornon Bubble Wi n i I 7? J Saturday Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, ' A l' October 20 - Zl - u " Mrs. Blalock Dies At Hallsville Mrs Addie Viola Blalock. 72. widow of the late John H. Blalock died Saturday morning auei i- days illness at her home in the Tiaiisviiie community. Funeral services were uum oftornnnn at 3 o'clock at DUlluaj the home by Rev. A. L. Brown cf Beulaville. Burial was in u.c ur tist Church cemetery at Hallsville. She is survived Dy seven uouB.. ters Mrs. Leslie Rouse, Mrs. Oliver Smith, Mrs. Hiram Williams, Mrs. Mattie Jarman, Mrs. Lee Cooper, n t "VA IlAiia. Mrs. Martin Sumner, mis. x- ton- four sons, Jonn w. mai, no niainrk. Thomas J nialnr-k and Leon u. " of Duplin County. Mrrilunier Dies At Hallsville Mrs. Ethel Naomi Houston, age o ...! t xrori Houston, died late JO . WUC m - Thursday afternoon of last week after a lingering illness ofbout two years at her home in the Halls ville community. m i .minis were held oar ruiicim ow. . a a o'clock at the uruay aiwi , . , Hallsville Baptist Church. Burial was in the vnurcn v , 1 :n ...mttvpn iv iici iuau one la " - . Hnnstnn of the one son, - home; three sisters, Mrs. Carlton Bostic of Warsaw, Mrs. u. n. . nLL.i... C f" Mrs. J. B. Beard of Jacksonville; two brothers, r I .1 Tt10 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 LUIIllUUI'l.J jaKc DUatlt ." , j t Tanirann nf Kenly: ana ana rv,; 4fc her stepfather, ii, in. uosuc ux home communuy. , Guv Infant Dies ... j nf-o winitrpn ijuv mi- Mr .aim i. - - y.,. Wt.U an1 flOATF! Ot A nounce me u " - -- -- - i- mfamnrinl HnsDltal. m aaugnter in Kinston, septemper o. L.lJ 1m tha' famtlv services were nci" - - 11 i; MAM ceincLcij - ducted by the Rev. Mr. Goodman. Surviving are tne parenw, ther, Henrys a sister, Willie Owen; and the maternal-grandparents, Mr. . . tt n.nJ.fifHlfl00WAV. .. '.i....r-,. I I MOW- ltVv -p-' II . 7 f I gay colorful plaid wools to maius v. J n II I r i ,,1 l , you the smiung ngnt ui uic . -. . ; V; Mir 11 rpU We HrMms are maae oi, irv"i! 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