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Gresham' Funeral i were held on Friday a noun at 3:00 o'clock at the h a of Mr and Mrs. J. D, Sandlin Walter Gresham, Stev-" . 79, who died suddenly of a heart :r attack at U a.m. Wednesday' while ' watching fire-destroy his two-story dwelling: Services were conducted by Rev." C: Prater,- pastor of - Outlaw's Bridge Unlversalist Chur ' ch assisted by RevWalter Good . man, pastor' of Beulaville 1 Presby- . terlan ',. Church. . Surviving -are his widow,, the former iisue jar man - or Richlands;- sx daughters, Mrs. T. A. Bardeh, Rose Hill, Mrs; B. O. Harris,1 Winston-Salem, Mrs. J. EL Sandlin, . Mrs. Gordon Muldrow, . Mrs. Mamie Boggs, Mrs. William " Fedora all of -Beulaville;' one son, Walte r Gresham; lour sisters, Mrs. ' Zoa Turner, Pink pill.'.Mrs. Cal- - noun' Whaley; .Mrs; Kennedy, Mrs. V I. J. Sandlin, Sr. all of Beulaville; : 15 grandchildren and 4 great grand--V children.,: ::,,,i-f.:f. i..i. w Acting pallbearers were Chariton Sandlin, Jim Sandlin,' Billy Gresh am, Archie Muldrow, and I. J. San " dlin, Jr." Honorary pallbearers were Willie Jones, James Miller, Dick Brown,- Ransom Mercer, Arthur - Kennedy,. P C Shaw, Ray Humph rey, and Arnold Thomas. - ' Among Jout-of-town people that - attended th funeral; were"; Mrs. Corbett Wesson and Polly; Mrs. - T.--A, Turner, Mr. and Mrs T. 'J. i. Turner, Mrs. Jones Smith, Mr. El- bert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. - Jones,! Mr: and Mrs. J. D. Tyndall, . Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards, of Pink Hill; Mr. andjkjrs., Guy Hait .gett,. Riehlandsf Mf., R. 'Y. ' Wells, . . Mrs. Safly Tyndall, Mr. J. P. Hpn- rDUtfW i I'D W Ot AO 1 V MY SPE600MBTBW 1 I' DO rT. BUT- BUT- J - j , , . k . . V- . . y " 1 - h v J' Wlf I. a. 14 - -e i ' t fl I 1 f f p. - eycutt, Kenansvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Brown, Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter, Warsaw; Mr. W. J. Richardson, Raleigh; Mr. and. Mrs. Woodrow. Sandlin, Mr. and Mrs. Levy Alderman, Mrs. : Al ice Herring, Mrs.;A. B. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barden, Mrs. Lena Barnes, Mrs. J. B. Fussell, Mrs. S, E. Butler, Rev, and Mrs. ' F, ' M. I n.l. D.l Vi.-enll Tin A race Ward, Mrs. I. J. Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Berta Ward, Mrs. Robert Horne, Rose Hill; Mrs. Rivers Rouse, Teachey; Mrs. Jack Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Bryan, Bur lington; Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Gresh am, Chinquapin;.. Mr. and Mrsv F, E. Bass, Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Smith, Rocky Mount; Mr. Larry Sandlin, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs;' A." G. , Askew," Kenly; Mrs. Bertha Walton Collins, Anglerj Mr. and Mrs. Abb Cox, Mrs. Hazel Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cadar Babee and Everett, Mr. ; and Mrs. Foutaln Taylor, Richlands. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Steve Gresham and family thank you so much for coming In during our recent bereavement It is sweet to have friends who sym pathize and care when sorrows come. We deeply appreciate every act of Mildness shown us. '. Mrs. Steve. Gresham - - : and family , CARD OF THANKS ' : To Our friends and neighbors we wish to extend our sincere thanks for the flowers, good things to eat, and every sympathy shown during 7 YOU SAID X0OB6ELF 1 SHOULD HAVE MV CAR 1 LUBRICATED EVERY 1 THOUSAND MILES 1 WELL, rM SIXTEEN 1 THOueAND AND r 3 ;..Fi1kN 7 rt 11 it f i t 1 II VV . :l IJS INSURED Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ,,:"' '"'- , Effective September 21, insurance of each depositor; is increased . y form $5,000.00 to $10,000.00. - , p Deposit in the WACCAMAW BANK " where protected by sound posit Insurance, Bin:i o Tr.u5T ccrirzj - :.'i : p m f 1 1 T j rTCTT r '-"! C" Mrs.iDobsdn'g recent- Illness. ! :' . Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Dobson ' ' " and family. n ; ', ' ;, FH A RALLY Mrs. P.- E, Thigpen, Jr., Mrs. Ivy Nethercutt and 23 members of the Beulaville FHA attended the dis trict Rally at Grainger High School in Klnston Saturday. ' '., ;'-., ' In a recent meeting, 23 new mem bers were taken Into the chapter by the 9 old members. Officers are Nancy McWhorter, pres.; Glon da Cummings, vlce-pres,; Peggy Williams, secty.; Romona Batche lor, treas.! Ann Greshanv" hist; Ann Mercer,.' reporter; ' Dorene Nethercutt, song leader, and Rad dle, Faye Quinn, -parliamentarian. Mrs. Vera Bostic and -Mrs. Ivy Nethercutt are chapter mothers and Mrs. Thigpen is leader. BALL GAME Beulaville boys will play Rich- lands at Richlands Friday after noon .at 2 o clock. - .. , STUDENX.GOV. Members' of the Beulaville High School student government for the year are Sybil Pickett, Joe Jack, son, Mary Grace , Jones, Martha Jane Kennedy, Elbert Jones, Ra mona Batchelor, Reba Jean Pick ett, Thomas Lanier, Ervin Dobson, Carolyn Brinson, and Eugene Eu bank. f ' PT A MEETS; The PTA met Monday night in the auditorium with W. F. Miller T HOU DONT HAVE TO Be SO 1 EXALT, MMAM.DUT LtllINC MOTOaCO. LUBRKATE fOUR CAR ' ReoULARLY l THE RMHT KA as rr will vErr ,1 t 'nnn n - J n L it I - I t 5 1 UP TO $10,000 - bank management as well t s i"i r.:::i:::i f- If V pr ..!--.g. J. E. Ji -"1 the. de votional and otliLi-1. 1'nih, s osthe senior class gave recitations per taining to, the PTA. Mrs. Pate's 7th grade presented a historical play about the U. S. flag. Plans were made for the Halloween Car nival to be held Got 27r The group was invited la. the school lunch room where the hospitality commit tee served refreshments. , Amos H. Vh:!sy Dies In : Amos Hill Whaley, age 73 died Thursday night, Oct.S, In Parrots Hospital in Klnston, after a few days illness, and several months of declining health. ' Funeral, services were held on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home, conducted by Rev. Joe Whaley. Burial was in the Thigpen Cemetery near the home. He is survived by his wife, the former As ha Houston of , Duplin County; two sons, Lewis of Deep Run and Waxey Whaley of the home community: and 14 grand children. ' . ' ; BIRTHDAY DINNER , A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Thomas in , honor of Mrs. Thomas on her birth day. The table was centered With a white birthday cake, white can dles and pink holders. Out of town giiests were Mr, and Mrs. Mildred Sloan of Chinquapin, .Mrs.' Wini fred Sholar of Camp Davis 'and Mr, and Mrs. Rivers Rouse of Tea chey. ' " PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kennedy, 'Edwards, Ann Mercer, Nell La Mrs. Zollle Batchelor and Mr. and nier, Betty Jo Horne, Minnie Simp Mrs. Roland Batchelor visited Mr. 1 son, Ester Rae Maready. and Mrs." J. A. James In Wallace nth Grade, Mrs. Barbee - Mur Sunday. - f i ,3 'phy Thigpen, Grace Sholar, Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cottle and Pat of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Jones Monday. Miss Madeline Cottle of Golds boro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cottle.. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy and Rayburn were -dinner guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter In War saw Sunday. . Attending the funeral of Mrs. Jack Dail in Wallace Monday were Mrs. Zollle Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs, George Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. On- ie Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sho lar and Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell Sho lar. Mr. and Mrs. James" Thomas were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry BUEev:''"iriUce. ..'Bostte,.: JanUn Grady, 'Joyce Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin and Jimmy spent ike week nd JBM tfill visiUng -Mrs. H. S. Johnson wno has returned home .after an oper- 1 .a : I ' uuu BY THE your money is- as federal lie- , i i : Ana on r r ' fL v j J,r . Li l .: J DUFLIll TIMES at James Walker Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Littleton of Burgaw visited relatives here Monday. ,. Miss Maybelle Phelps of Clayton is visiting Mrs. Andrew Jackson. - Mrs. ' Ashe "Miller attended the Rockflsh Day of Prayer Wednes day. - ' Messrs Ashe Miller and Andrew Miller attended Presbyterial at the New Hope Church Tuesday. Mrs. Bertie Smith Buried Deep Run Mrs.' Bertie Smith, 59 of Beula ville died at 10:30 Monday morning at her home. Funeral services were held from the residence at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Burial was in the family cemetery near Deep Run with Rev. S. R. Kennedy con ducting' the services. She is survi ved by her husband, Isaiah Smith; six sons, Furman' of Goldsboro, Herman, J. J., Allen, Monroe, and Gerald, all of Beulaville; five dau ghters, Mrs. Erbin Bishop of Kin- ston, Mrs. Clifton Hall also of Kin ston, Mrs. Hallie Guy and Mrs. Al ton Jones of Beulaville, and Mrs. Ralph Thomas of Richlands. Beulaville School Honor Roll FIRST MONTH: 12th Grade, Mrs. Grady Mercer, teacher - Mary Grace Jones, Do rene Nethercutt, Joe Jackson, (Lloyd Futrell, Bernell Miller, Lou ise Roberson, Nell Rae Mercer, Mrs. Ruth Sanderson, Hazel Brown, Sybil Pickett, Reba Shoar. 11th Grade, Mr. Spence - James Edwards, Ronald Quinn, Glenda . burn Lanier, Dorothy Edwards, Donald Miller, Ramona Batchelor. 10th Grade, Mrs. Harrell - Ran dall Albertson, Charles Hunter, Glenn Lanier, W. L. Miler, Archie Muldrow, Stacy Quinn, Delano Simpson, Nanine Futreal, Julio Houston, Reba Pickett, Louise Pickett) Patsy Quinn, Louise Thig pen, Peggy Williams. 10th Grade, Mr. Davis - John Gordon Jones, Kate Muriell Boggs, Mary Alton Brinson, Betsy Thomp-1 son, Lou Ann Nethercutt, Janice Smith, Betty Gould Quinn, Helen Baysden, Reba Sue Thomas, Mary Catherine Edwards, Opal Sholar, DeWitt Miller. - 9th Grade,, Mr. Thigpen - Jan- Cottle. Edward Thigpen, Lucy Gar- nr. Patsy Nethercutti' Kay1 Quinn. 9th Grade, Mrs. Guy - Tyson Oil , '.. ..Vo' W- The ice Cream That Is Good Anytime Y ha Cron.n Cz T,li!k Co. FRIDAY; Houston, Jesse .. Cottle,. Golanda Cummings, Ann Gresham, Jessie Cottle, Edna Kennedy, Eleanor Whaley. i Bth Grade, Mr. Taylor - Pearline Whaley, Naomi Brown, Janice Al bertson. . t 8th Grade, Mr. Eldridge Thig pen - Bobbye Lanier, Lois Boyette, Margaret Newton, Iris Kennedy, Jessie Lee Kennedy, Doreth Quinn, Marvin Futreal, Edna Grey Ken nedy, Shelly Sumner. 7th Grade, Mrs. Waller - Imogene Jackson, Lela Mae Mobley, Susie Gresham, Charles Truett Miller. 7th Grade, Mrs. Pate - Betty Sue Mercer; Benny Thigpen, Fannie Rae Hall, Lou Ann Thomas, Ber tha Mae Simpson, Beatrice Miller, Nancy Miller, Delores Mobley Harold Simpson. 7th Grade, Miss Turner - Roger Pickett, Jerry Ann Sandlin, Sher man Kennedy, Ella Rose Mercer, W. J. Thomas, Gordon Raynor, Ed ward Heath. 6th Grade, Mrs. Louise tfrown -Ray McDowell, Byron Hunter, Zona Gale Quinn, Dee Clark, Angleta Thomas, Norma Ann Exum, Rose lyn Trott, Leta Warren Thomas. 6th Grade, Mrs. Cannady - Elaine Kennedy. 6th Grade, Mrs. Grady - Jimmie Bostic, Betty Lou Duff, Elizabeth Tendal, Doris Hill . 5th Grade, Mrs. Humphrey - Ger ald Nethercutt, Jimmy Evans, Ben ette Hunter, Edna Sanderson, Myr tle Whaley, Judy Sandlin, Maxine Nethercutt, Patsy Jones, Janice Henderson, Willie Owen Guy. 5th Grade, Mrs. Miller - Evelyn Basden, Mildred Bostic, Mary Ester Creech, Oleta Edwards, Dorothy Humphrey, Pansy Sandlin, Marie Weston, Roger Craft. 5th Grade, Mrs. Craft - Julia Dean Atkinson, Barbara Miller, Nancy Mi(Ier, Josephine Cottle, Betty Lou Williams, Tommie Mill er, Sally Jo Kennedy, Barbara Quinn, Loretta Jarman, Ann Thomas. 4th Grade, Mrs. Frances Mercer - Gale Williams, Norma Louise Keel, Susie Pickett, Thomas Rhodes, Reginald Winstead, Billy Kennedy? Elsie Lynn Mercer. 4th Grade, Mrs. Macy Thomas -Kenneth Exum, Grady Mercer, Ow en Quinn, Mae Raynor, Brenda Edwards, Sue Jackson, Joyce Ann Jones, Rudene Kennedy. 3rd Grade, Mrs. Norris - Bruce Whaley, McArthur Whaley, Katie Sue Grady, Donald Ray Brown, Faye Kennedy, Gerald Haywood Cottle, Willie Horne, Henry Guy Jean Humphrey, Elwood Tyndall, Douglas Miller, Jim Brinson, Pat- ricia Brown, James Miller, Judy Thigpen. 3rd, Mrs. Christine Kennedy - Kenneth Brinson, Eugene Sumner, Mary Alice Grey, Faye Jones, Re- beccafiue Brown, Mary Linda Ken neii:'- Glenda E. Thomas.' "Stella Mae Smith. WHITE'S ICE CREAM ALL OCCASIONS - , OCTCLi: 2nd Grade, Mrs. Boggs - Tracy Edvuards, Mary Frances Bostic, Pat Norris, Linda Albertson, Micky . Quinn. 2nd Grade, Mrs. "Vera Bostic Harold Cottle, James D; Lanier, Tommie Lanier,. : Mike Lanier, James" Quinn, Eugene Taylor,' Sloan Thigpen, James Williams, Betty " Faye Baker, Elaine Brown, Jo nn Cowan, Mavis Ann Hall, Marada Jackson, Sandra Kennedy,' Mary Helen Lanier, Clara Maready, Carol Miller. 2nd Grade, Mrs. Lou Belle Wll- ' lianis - Johnny Jackson, " Marie Smith, Agnes Lanier, Mona Jean Jones, Roma Dare Kennedy, Vil liam Allen Grady, Annette Whaley, Larry Lynn Kennedy, Bonnie Ra-' bon Maready, George Ellis Basden. v 1st Grade, Mrs. Cupps - - ' Joe " HarreSi, Martha Sandlin, Nancy Pickett, Addie Sue Horne, Joane Griffin, Myrtle Swinson, Dorothy ,1 Mae Williams, Robert Lee Raynor, Ted Mercer, Dannie Futreal! Rus sell Britt Kennedy, Donald Glenn .v Mercer, Robert Ray Thomas, Doug las Clark, Frances Brown, Fline y Albertson. Jo Ann Rnstip , 1st Grade, Mrs. Scott - Cheryie Bostic, George Kennedy, Linda Ed- -wards, Sue Duff, Brenda Kennedy, . Optln Oiiinn .Inufn Whulati P.taD v . ..m ........ vuv IIUHIVJ, & M ...J , . McDowell, Annette Brown. , 1st Grade, Miss Lou Jackson . Marie Heath, Judy Catherine Wil- : liams, Billy Deuysik, Harold Bays- ' den, Sandra Jo Futreal, Ann Sum ner, Joe Thigpen, Dwight Wood Mary Sue Craft, Bobbye Dean Ken nedy, Nora Ellen Miller, Raeford Kennedy. For Best Prices nd Cor " plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H. J. Whaley BEULAVILLE MRS M. M. THIGPEN Beulaville, N. C. Representative For tf- WARSAW FLORAL , COMPANY WARSAW. N r
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