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FRIDAY, APRIL 23th.f IS ii
Home -Thomas
: Miss Myrtle Ray Home, daugh-
jter of Mr. and Mrs. John Horne
was united in marriage to Mr. Glen-
- wood Thomas, son of the late mm.
; Alma T.- Thomas and the Ia',e
snenrac J. Thomas of BeulaviUe'
:th home of the Rev. Ransom Ken
nedy in a quiet and simple cere
fmony on March 11 at 6 p.m. The
-eonDle was' unattended.
The bride chose for the occasion
V blue gaberdine suit with grey
accessories and wore a corsage of
white roses.
After a trip in the central part
fal the stale, the couple are now ai
Mr and Mrs. Thomas were how
iored recently when Mesdames John
"Thomas, John Home, Alton Exum,
.ni Warren Thomas entertained
.with a miscellaneous shower. The
-home -wan decorated, wun spring
flowers.
Mrs. M. M. Thigpen led a num
f ber of interesting games and favors
iwere awarded winners,
r A delicious chicken salad and
sweet course with colas was ser
ver to the 80 guests.
' The honorces were recipients of
'many .lovely and useful gifts.
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Shower
- Mr. and Mrs Elbert Waller en
tcrtalned Saturday night, April 16,
honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hay
! wood Williams of Charlotte with a
miscellaneous shower. SPrn
MRS. M. M. THIGPEN
BeulavUU. N. C
Representative Fr
CLINTON FLORAL
COMAKV
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Iplete Job on Monuments,
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Rev. H. J
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Coast Line Improves Train Service
, , between ' '' .
Wilmington - Rocky Mount
Hew York
Effective Wednesday, April 27, 1949, Coast Line trains
18 and 49 between Wilmington and Rocky Mount will operate f
on the schedules shown below. ' 1 ! '
A Pullman sleeping car will operate in these trains be
tween Wilmington and New York In sonneotlon with the
HAVANA SPECIAL north of Rocky Mount 4 : - -;:
Coach passengers for or from Richmond, Washington,
New York, and other points north will change to or from the
HAVANA SPECIAL at Rocky Mount. '
No. 48-76 ,'- .
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C 3:23 . PM Lv Rocky Point
J- 3:36 PM Lt Burgaw , .
. f 3:45 PM Lv Watha .
3:56 PM LT Wallac ,
4:08 PM ,v Ros ,
f 4:16 PM It ; Magnolia
4:33 PM Lt Warsaw
4:47 PM Lt Ffison
4:58 PM Lt Mount Olfvt
5:30 PM Lt 'Goldstar .
5:44 PM Lt PucevlUs v
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flowers were "used for, decoration,
i Mrs. Hazel Satchelm led a num
ber of interesting games and con
tests. Cookies, potato .chips, can
dies and punch, were-served, to .the
50 gucsU. Joint hostesses withers.
Waller were Mrsr L. B. Williams
and Mrs. Ed Denny, vrM
','The Civic Club met Thursday
night. April 12, in the school lunch
room where delicious barbecue
supper was 'served to the Members
snd the . High School basketball
teams, The Presjdwit, .Wn T Mil
ler -welcomed the, nail teams and
the secretary,, Richard Bortic read
the minutes of the last meeting.
Mr. L.. P, Bpstic made a report
to . the club about the baseball
teams which the club is sponsoring.
Messrs. P. C. Shaw and Don Will-
lams were elected to the finance
on-mlttee from thje clubp.U :' .
The sale of tickets t the Duplin
Pageant was discussed and a num
ber of members took pickets to sell.
Mr. Gordon Muldrow asKeai ail
members of the club and the peo
ple in BeulaviUe to please take
caution when depositing garbage
in the dump and be extremely
careful not to get garbage in the
field. This dump' lot was donated
for the Use of the ' townspeople
and everyone 'is- urged to -cooper-ate.
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Following 4 report-on better
telephone "service for the town,
the meeting was then Adjourned
1 Mr.31bson Of -the Extension De
partment of State College! has orga
nised a class at 'BeulaviUe High
School. He U Instructing In SpaWsh
Uterature and llie Spanish Novel
which gives f.qnurteBjiours crpit
Easte
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The Nursery,M4;&eglwrne
partnienl of,.tB(Mdayille.Bap
tLst Su&by Siindol ttffayeA An fas
ter cn hunt Erlflay afternboh at
2:30 on the church lavn. Entertain
ine the 'Children :wcre Mesdan es
William Bostld, James TlMms. W.
F. Miller and Eugene Whaley. He-
The 'Nurseryman BeglHner D-
pardnents of the Presbyterian Sun
day School enjoyed an Easter e'g
hunt Saturday afternoon qn Jhe
church lawn. Many games were
played following the hunt and
were served to the so guesis. en
tertaining the children were Mes
dames Adolph Jones, Ruth J. Mil
lr and Andrew Jackson:' i! f
A. J. CAVENAUqiI
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The' Mirier H. D. Club met on
Wednesday 'night in the home of
Mrs. Morris Grady and. Mrs. W,
Miller as Joint hostess. Mrs. D.
R4 .Smith presided and after busi
ness was dispersed of the program
followed' Mrs. Flave Mercer g?ve
an article on Home Beautification
Mrs. r ranK nnoaes talked on
Health; and Mrs'. Norwood Mill
led a discussion-on Gardens. Mrs
Ierma"n', Miller gave;nn interesting
, ' demonstration on "The Art of
Staying,. ; Young".' The hostesses
served refreshments carrying out
th Eastef'motif to the 23 ladies
present. "
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Picnic Dinner
Mrs. Zpbe Albertson wa.s hostos:
Sunday when mdhubcrs tif her lam
uy gathered at tier home for a
picnic d'nner. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Albert-
son of Warsa-w, Mr. and Mrs. Cice-
o Lanier of 'Durham, Mr. ind Mi s.
Haywood' Balchelor of Chinquapin,
tlr. and Mrs. Norwood Norris Cabin
in, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mo'iley
and family. Mr. and Mis'. Med
Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Albertson and Caniily. Mr
and Mrs. Leroy Albeilson and f-mi
ily,. Mr. am! Mrs. Richard Rnslic
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Smith and family. Mi. Albntson
has twelve chiUlrci.. 2r m-aiuli-hil'.l-
ren and tlu-'.-e rireal-"r.inMiil(!!i-n
Personals
Miss Vena Mae Quiim spent s
e.rjl days Tn Raleigh recently.
mis. iwuton WhaJey of Chapel
ma visir.-u lu i: mother, Mrs. Il.m-p.
ton Baki r for sever i! d-iys reci'iitly
Kicky Craft of Jacksonville wa.s
a recent jjiirsl of Ro'icr Cull.
Dr. and Mi s. S. A. l'ope and fani-
iiy visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold
in uuriiaiii .luririK Kaslcr holidays
Dr. -Hid Mrs. F. L. Norris are vis
iting relative, in Texas.
' Mr. and Mrs. .). II WlKilev Mth
Mrs. I S H-ml of !tkh!aad: vW.lod
Mrs. Hu.il's husband in Hie VA hos
pital in rayettevillc recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Lam- Sand'lin of
Burlington u ,-.- recent visi!,,rS nf
relatives here. ' J
Miss A-Iattie F. Kerr.clv lin ne
Nelhciciitt, Wilmn Hnivson Tiin, h
Kubanks. Re;;ina ThiRpen vilh
I .oft, I ; a .
. ...... m(-h- , uuinaiii re
cently atxl visiteo ih" DnUe Gar-
oens.
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mi. u ivirs. li.inlner Edwards
toured the Magnolia (Jardens ii
Vnariestun. visited Mrs. J. . iij.
gan in Columbia, s. C. anil Mr
and Mrs. L. L. Briee in Newberry
S. C. for .several days last week.
. Mesdames J. G. Kennedy, Or
lando Albertson. Girdner Ed.n-ds
Jiin D. Sandlin and J.G. Oniiin of
Chinquapin attended Presbylerial
on Jliesdny in the Firsl Pi-...h-i..
ian Church in Wilmineion
Miss Jeannean Thigpen of Wai
ws as nome lor the week end.
one is employed with the Carolin
Telephone Company.
mix- mary Herring and Miss
Hilda Taylor of Greensboro led .1
lliDle Study in the Missionary Bap
tist Church Sunday night lyi "Spir
itual Blindness".
Mrs. Beatrice Henderson nf
Smithficld visited relatives here
last week.
Visiting relatives last week' were
Mr. and Mrs. C. I'. Sandlin. Mr.
and Mrs. Woody Sandlin and son,
Mrs. R. E. Quinn Mrs. C. G. Sand
lin and Mr. and Mrs. TnlmadT
Newall of rtaleinhf Mr. and Mrs
Lee Sandlin and Mrrf. Shainp Sand
lin of Dunn: Mrs. T. A. Harden of
Rose Hill. Bill Jackson of Wallace-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoeutt or
Clayton; Miss Bessie Sandlin and
Mrs. Alda Sharp and Benny of
Jacksonville and Mrs W. r.. I'.'jnr-I
man of RichlaiuU.
Among the out dMowi, who at-1
ten led the funeral of the late I. J.
Sandlin, Sr., excluding members of
the family were Vivian Wells. M.
P. Allen, Jr., (). P. Johnson of K.e
na'dsville; Graham Harden of N'-w-Becn
and. Washington; Mrs. T. A.
Turner and Dr. and Mrs. F.dwurds
of. Pink Hill: Ilay.CarroH and Ceo.
Bennett of Warsaw;' Mrs. Doll'e
Home of Rose Hill; Albert Smith
bf Magnolia; and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Hargett of Hargctl's Store.
Mrs.- A. I.. -Baits was; honored at
a, surprise birtl.day dinner on April
$1 ; given by Mrs. E. L. Baits. A
numDor or relatives atlonuecl.
The Rev. Maron Lemons of Lnu-
Hallsville Colored Hold Dedication Feast
ut:.-:w..H
'"Ilallsvfllo ' Colored Missina y
Baptist Church held. It Dedication
Feast April 17, with the pastor, Rev.
J.'M. Newkirk tn charge. Music was
furnished by i the Willard Chapel
Choir with Mrs. Mary Powell at the
piano. r v-.:?J ;.,,:.!;, ' ;.- j
Some of those present Were Mr.
Andrew Graham of Chinquapin,
whd spoke on "Standing on the
Rock"; ";--;;-- - -, i i y
'r. fc, Hi, Butler of WUmington,
-ip help of the congregation,
I - ' '.-( !i ' Ceremoni s.
riiiburg who has been conducting
a series of revival services In the
FrJ; Will Holiness Church has re
turned hom after concluding ser
vice on Sunday. - -
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
Mr. and Mrs, I. J. Sandlin, Sr.
celebrated their Golden Wedding
Anniversary at an Informal dinner
party on Wednesday, April 13, In
their borne with members of the
family present.
Mrs.- Sandlin is the former Miss
L uira Gresham of BeulaviUe. They
have six daughters and one son:
Mrs. W. V. Jones, Mrs. Emmett
Clark and I. J. Sandlin, Jr. of Beu
laviUe, Mrs. Alda Sharpe and Miss
Bessie Sandlin of Jacksonville, and
Mrs. Howard Hocutt of Clayton.
They have nine grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
Mrs. Grace Clark entertained in
her home last week members of her
bridge club with Mrs. Irene S. Car
rie, sasistant hostess. The living
room was attractively decorated
with dogwood blossoms. There were
three" tables in play. During pro
gressions coca colas and candy
was served Winners of high score
prize 'were Mrs. Ray Humphrey
and Bid Carroll of Warsaw, visit
or. At the conclusion, guests were
served a delicious fruit salad.
P T A Meets
The BeulaviUe FTA held its reg
ular meeting Monday night. Ap.ii
II. with a large number of mer
bei present. The president cilled
tin- meeting to order and opened
tin- meeting with a PTA prayer,
after which the following officers
.vcie installed for the coming year.
Mrs. Herman Miller, Pres.; Mrs.
M. M. Thigpen, Vice Pres.; Mrs.
Elmore Brinson, Secty.; and Mrs.
v. fc Miller, Treas.
Remarks were made by the presi
dent of ihe year's work and Mr.
Humphrey made a talk on the
National Guard.
Mrs. Quinn's room save a skit
on the "Life of Stephen Foster",
Mrs. Pate's room gave a one-.-K-t
play - "Elmer.
Personals
The I. J. Sandlin Co. is renova
ting the ttore, room Dunuina loca
ted beside the postoffice. The Dry
Goods Department will be moved
into this section to make room for
an expanded hardware business in
the present building.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Arnold of
Durham visited Dr. and Mrs. S. A
Pope last week.
Mrs. .1. D. Sandlin, with Mrs.
Jennie Stone and Nancy Whaley
visited Mr. D. O. Sandlin Sunday
He is a patient in Rex Hospital
Raleigh.
Billy Giesham of UNC was home
foi the v.eek md.
Misses Helen and Thelma Brin
son. were week end visitors ot jvii.
and Mrs. Charlie Parker in Raleigh
Mrs S A. Pope was a patient in
Memorial General Hospital in Kin-
tr.n l.-t week for several clays.
Walter Gresham visited his dau
ghter. Anne Gresham. m William
ston on Sunday.
Mrs. 11. S. Johnson, Sr. of Rose
Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim D.
Sandlin several days last week.
Kenneth Lanier is in Kansas
City where he is taking a course
in an Airline Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Page and
children of Morehead City and
Warrant Officer and Mrs. J. u
Renrd and son of Camp Lejeune
visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hunter
and family Sunday. nigHt.
Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Hocutt of
Clayton were week-end guests of
Mr and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Sr. Mrs.
Hocutt remained for an extended
visit with her parents.
Mrs. It. E. Quinn and Mrs. l
Sandlin of Raleigh arc visiunu ieia-
lives here.
Mrs Alda Sharpe of Jacksonville
has been at hpme for several dayj.
Mesdames, C. C. Trou, ramw
Cottle, Gertrude Lanier ana mini.
Myi;tle l-xuin made a business trip
to Klnslou last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. II Denning and
daughter moved recently to Jack
sonvillc. Mr. Denning M employed
by tne Carolina Trallways Co.
Mrs. B. O. Harris and children
were in Kinston Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostic
Bostic and Nick visited E. G. Bos
and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. S. P.
tic in Atkinson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Craft and
children accompanied Rev. R. W.
appropriate to the occasion. .
. There were about 500 persons at
tending the services, 'among them
were Mr. Sanders Boones of Brad
dock, Pa., Mrs. Donnitf V. Mallett
of Fayetteville, who is now employ
r d by the Educational Board of M:t
len, Ga. fy j M -f-"a ' v .
The sermon was preached ' by
Rev it, M. Mallctte of Wilmington
and 'was enjoyed by all who heard
him..,,..: ... ,. ",. ;" ;".
Dinner was1 scrvea after the ser
vice with food plentiful and a'
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CcIIon, V!;::t Acreage Allotment :
Likely In 1950 Joe E. Sloan Says
Due to the relatively large sup
plies of wheat and cotton now on
hand, it is very likely that acreage
allotments and marketing quotas
may be in effect on these crops for
1950, states Joe E Sloan. Chairmai.
of the Duplin County A. C. A. In
order tiiat we may assemble suffi
cient information to put this pro
gram In effect, it is necessary that
we secure the production history
for all crops for the years 1941.
1945, 1947, 1948, and 1949. It i.
necessary In order that we may c-ini
ply with the provisions of Public
Law 12. says Sloan. ComitvHoe
meetings are being held for the
next two weeks to receive this in
formation from the cotton and
wheat farmers and Mr. Sloan would
like to urge all farmers to cooper
ate in meeting the committeemen
and giving them this information. !
as it will assist greatly in success-1
ful completion of the work.
Craft to Grinesland where he is i
cuiiuuiiii.K a series oj revival ser
vices at the Blackjack Free Will
Holiness Church. Mr. and Mr.
Craft returned by Jacksonville and
were supper guests of Mr and
Mrs. Norman Craft.
Mrs. Colon Shaw, Mrs. Adolph
Jones and Mrs. Ray Humphrey
were Kinston shoppers Saturday.
Maxwell News
Mr. Roy Rogers and Mr. Lloyd
Hrock made a business trip to War
saw Saturday.
Mrs. Leona Hrock and d.-iughler
visited the Harvey Houslons last
Thursday night.'
Mr. and Mrs. liobert Summons
jnd Mr. V. H. Simmons . made a
business trip to Kennnsville Satur
day of last -.vrek.
Mr. Elwood Brock of Kenansvillo
spt-iit the week end in '.his section.
Miss Annie Lou Jarman of Ke
nansville spel t Sunda with Miss
Catherine Brock.
Mrs. Betsy Jarnuii visited Mrs.
V T. Brock Sun Jay.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brock and
Mrs. Rohert Simmons visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Wilson Salurdav
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers visi'cd
Mr. and Mrs. Nick King Sunday.
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having this day (jualif'cd as Exe
cutrix under the last will and rsl.i
ment of William J. Picket, deceas
ed, late of Duplin Count. Non'i
Carolina, this is to notify all per
oris having claims against In . said
estae to present them to lie under
signed Executrix on or before tin
25th day of March. 135(1. or 1!
notice will be ph'idcd in bai . I
their recovery.
All persons indebted lu Ihe Slid
estae will plea-e make inuiicdia':
payment.
This the 25th da ol .March, "H'i
Klla Q. Pickett Exec-uln--.
under the last will ai d
testament of William .1
Pickeil. deceased
5-(i-qt. VBG
I AN ORDINANCE AI IH(;ili.
"I S2.i.00 W.VI'EK BONDS
BE IT OIil).lKI) li tiie Ko.ini
of Commissioner, ol the Town
Kaison:
Section 1. That, pursuant to The
Municipal Einanee All. 1)21. as
amended, bond- ol The l'i.,i: -.
Eaisob shall lie : aed m an
;5rt-gnte (-irici;:.ii -'toouel no1 e .-
ceding S2H.0OU lot- the purp
enlargiii'.' Hi" alei - o: k a,
of said Town, in- hnlii)-; lie run
struction aiul in-talh-l ion of .- ''
ter system and i hloi-inalor.
Section 'i'l, ' a las u!j , - i I
to pay the iirincipii and iiiiere , i
said bonds shall lie annually h-v.ed
and collected
Section .1 Tn.ii a stale. oi - u
the debt of t'.tc Tuu lias L-jcn filed
vvilii the clerk and is open to pub' i
inspection.
Section 4. That this ordinance
shall take effect when approved 1
the voters of the Town at an elec
tion as provided by law.
. The foregoin;.' ordinance u
passed on the 211 (lay of March
1949 and was f ir-t published .u
the 22nd day of April, 19VJ.
Any action or proceeding qiu
tioning the validity of said ord.
nance must he commenced withr
thirty days after its first public
tion.
DOROTHY ARMSTROM.
Secretary :md Tret-vi
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