T-1TE DUl'LIN: a ft Lift Ui I ZULAVILLE IIEVS & ADVERTISING y Commencement Exercises Tonight ' A MESSAGE .TO THE " GRADUATING CLASS OF ' 1949 y Your future is ail be- tote you! Guard it i Carefully. Be sure you ,-t.; i are on a solid foundation - then go ahead. SANDLIN DRY CLEANERS IN BEULAVILLE We wish you one and all lots of good luck and ..success In your future endeacors. Whatever your destination Col lege, technical school or business we're all rooting for you to make the top-grade! )t's extremely important for your clothes to be in first-rate condition. Be sure to send your ward ". robe to us to be cleans and pressed. KEIIAIISVILLE DRY CLEANERS. " WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 7 J. v ' ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN MAY QUEEN aiid 'attendants. Pictured above, from left to right, Miss . Vivian Allen Frances Yelverton over llio anmtal"M(iy Dayi)i.iiu liCViu I.'i Jt'-pit home oil "Cabin road recently , com pleted' 'by Hubert Campbell. z,i't : Mesdames Loii Belle William's and Ida Lanier Chopped in Kbistep Saturday. .$:)yHh'H'y' . Earl Matthews' of Raleigh v'-Uef? Mrs. Adell Matthews recently.;';; J'fars. Harry Jackson and daughter M Raleigh recently visited the An- rMrs., jv D. Sandliri and Mrs. S. W. Gresham were In Kinston on Monday. ; ;i . : Dr. and Mrs,: F." Hi Notfris 'and family have returned from visiting inferos i Plains, Texas,. s 4 ; , Mrs. hi H.- Thomas, Srv Jessie TIC CHRISTIAN MAY QUEKN and attendants, ncuirca eoove, irom jeu io ngni, us of Greenville Miss Fln'rWalin Rrnicr of Ponce, Puerto Rico, May Queen; and Mis erton of 'Stentonfbuvj. Mirs'-reriiicr.. with the' :lnr. Royce Brinsca tt Elcc'.t Creek, rclpicd Hal."My Bayipiiiu hew en liisj-wiAt'"' Atlrnl.'c .Ch-V-a Cctfeco in ; Vi'.ccn ' Ann -n? 6nd Mrs. James Tho- . mLr'.njnd daughter attended th ' ji. ;v4);'v''iBS JV; .1 .at Vli.ra Mt SS.i'M ra'f!e. Miss' Rebecca Tho nisi: rnrt'c!pated in the program.' Ouilaws Bridge -V H.D.C. To Meet The HDC will meet with Mrs.' . Herman Outlaw Monday afternoons t May 46. All members are urged to be present for the meeting ard visitors are welcome. " mm Vto- i ii.Ts vcwi Mm nvrn, d.-- v;;:r ; ij.r,.j cr v;. " ..:.'!.:, i ii tf r:.-. r t r: v - v 1 cr r-." v -' " ; ! t s V.'t'ls rnd tlie J ' -i T :.l , -, : . . 1 The officers of the Presbyteria Women of the Church met in the home of Mrs. Lou Belle Williams Monday night. Preparations were made for the Jiew year. Officer:; recently elected were Pres. Mrs. Gardner Edwards; Vice- Pres, Mr?. Lou B?lle Williams; Secty. Mrs. J. 0 Kennedy, and Treasurer, Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin, Jr. H.D.CMeefs Notice The Presbyterian Women of the Church will hold their monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. Gard ner Edwards at 7:30 p.m. May l. All are urged to attend. Personals The Home Demonstration Club met in the home of Mrs. .W. F. Miller Tuesday, May 3. The presi dent, Miss Ermie Sanderson pre sided. After minutes were read by secretary Mrs. Sidney Hunter, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen gave a report .on the sale of Pageant tickets. Miss Navy in- Norfolk, Va. is visiting his Mavis Brown, and Gordon Miller were in Fajffctville Sunday. ' Mrs. Vdriilpostic, Misses Jane Bostic. Janice? Bostic, Caroline Johnson, Dorehe Nethercutt and Mcttie Frances Kennedy shopped in Kinstcn Tuesday. Mrs. Russell Lanier and children returned to Wake Forest after vis iting her mother Mrs. Hazel Batche lor. Gerald Vann Rhodes, with the Alta Lawson gave a demonstration on "Foods and Nutrition". At the close the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Vera Bostic, served strawberry shortcake and coca colas to the & members present. . , CONGRATULATIONS To Our Young '-"''' ,1'.'.' ' ":'; '' ' ':' Graduates rV'3:-' .XHJJ?-' :?. tan , - a.. ; .' .-Duplin'sLerrjesfSctioliSIIf m '' j; '"V: T7- :-!iSR,Vil;' I. J. SAtlDLIIl COMPANY parents Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Price of Grldsboro were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Demorcst on Sunday. Mr..and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin were week ' end visitors of Mrs. H. S. .Tolir-scrv iii Row HI!!.' nnd Mrs. Harry Home and i'.i C:on vI:M:d II. :. DjV. e Ht. r.c :a .lose IL'd San.'.:y. 'Mn Aahrsj- Yuma--, JI-S- Co bi;i Wji-ton arid Mrs. L. C. Turret Sr.' of Pink Hill ytsfced. lelvV-u here Wedr.esd-y. pMr. and -Mrs. Eugene Bass of Wilmington were recent Sunday visitors of Mr. und Mrs. Elbert Waller. Billy Gresham of UNC, was at home for the' week end. Mrs. Lila K. Lanter and Mr. and Mrs Norman Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and fam ily in Wake Forest recently, i Miss Ann Nell Parker of BoWt.en and Mr. Bill Jackson of Wallace Visited Mr. and Mrs. Andpew Jack son recently. , Mr. and Airs. Milton Cottle and family have moved into their new r ;. MROOMS fOR RENT 'fit) '' "' V USED FURNITURE ' rRrSTGTRATORS lCh ROXKS . , - s , w..t::r hmh PLUMBING OPPLItS AM) kK HAIRS J; R. MERCER BEULAVILLE oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo opooooo ?rHf:'K'4'V TT T : f '' o o o o o o o o o ft Q o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o GREETINGS TO V 1 Our 1949 Graduating Class Ve Are Proud Of You ! y And: 5 Proud Of Our School ARTHUR KEN ji ED Y'S STORE IN BEULAVILLE - fiftQQOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOG o o o o o o 1T1 O fli o ; o i o o . o , o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Or o: rnJUrn GREETINGS SENIORS . Cold Drinks, Snacks, Cosmetics, Magazines ' ,.' Candy .. BEULAVILLE SODA SHOP '-''rli ILOQK AHEAD.. is goo4 advice to graduates. A, Good vision is a big help ... '- and w're ready p help you : I- and vviB'ro ready to help you with-a thorough eye exam Vination by 'a' registered op-: ftometrist and properly fit : . ted glasses Come in today. Dri H. V. Colrell WALLACE, N. C. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oocooooooooooocccc i o o ( o O o o O o o, o o u (:i;.v.!iii r,A U) mil tiww To TlieCla$s Of 1949 . : : B e u I a v i 1 1 e; H i g h S c h o o I Duplin's Largest & Most A BR0l7! JIILL!in F!'r::iTl)nE CO. J"' tractive IN Bi W 0: ' ',51 ;i r Y

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