A- o o o o Ycu:;a i. , I -MEET: : i Tf Young People of the Halls- - vllle 're pyterlan Church mt on - Oct ,15 Avltb 20 membera present, The president called the meeting to order.,' Devotional-was led by nunc luiuaeg in wnicn sne gave different ones a part to read. Bible study was In charge of Mr. Hayter 7 after which business was transac ted ' It was decided ho hold the 1 Halloween party, in Mrs; Herman .Miller's packhouse, October 28.. It was also decided to hold an -extra meeting ; this i month to be , Oct. 29 at 7:30. All are urged to r ' : 1 - ..... Mm-mmaaa,mm. ..I..M i , m j r - -v ,.:,,-. . '.... . " : Symbol of Hope M . . ! K til . r'rT ; Peace and Freedom a .' i-" -"y':: '.''' ','''v. '"'-H!' 11 "... v.Vr-: "' 'i'v Our troops light 1 i - 4 ' United Nations" MiV; v Uniiea xxauons o I I . tutu m uuier nuiiuiia autu uuicvc uic uuiicu Jiope for peace with Branch WARSAW CCCQQOOCOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ' ..V . .-saw i i . " v t '- O' O ' O .. r i : La -a S? . , - - : : V aW"9eiiaanBaai 4 - attend and bring a small picnic supper. The meeting was dismissed with benediction. HONORED I 7y,r " Mrs. O. IL Kennedy and Mrs W. F. Miller entertained Monday night in the home of the latter honoring Miss Macy Brinson and Mr. jack Brinson whose', marriage will be solemnized Oct. 28 with r dinner party.' rv-";' ;-' iTt. J.aZ ?. 7 I.,,, . ees, Mr. and Mra , C. A.Miller, Mr. .TL v -T -euneay Mr in Korea under the banner , ' il 1 nan aggression in me interest oi woria peace freedom. Baking & Trust Co. WALLACE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION. . R. "., 7L J J -i V i x - ' St f 4 , J ,' 1 - Mrs. W. F. Miller. The honorees were presented gifts InMlnen, sil ver and china. jtJC'tty-.y -?.J CIRCLE TO MEET The Young Ladies Circle of the Beulavllle Baptist Church will meet Monday night in the home of Mrs. W. F. Miller. v,: . Home coming " Beulavllle. Presbyterian Church will observe their annual Home Coming Day Sunday, Oct. -..u mt. mum, r ouowing me ii o clock ser- and authority of the ... ....11 tiauuua ia uiu, urai FAISON BRING YOUR TOBACCO 1:C. urn ini th PERCY ilOLDEIl WILL GET YOU THE HIGH DOLLAR Two 0! Tb C::! lail. Aiutuijers, IUi. r n ..ucrS and friends -are cordially invited to. attend and enjoy, the day of Christian fellowship 'together. CIRCLE MEETS : The" Young Ladles Circle of the Presbyterian Church met Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Harry Home. Mrs. Robert Matthews pre sided. The program was given by Mrs. Andrew Jackson. Meeting was dismissed with the Lord's Prayer. November meeting will be held In the home of Mrs. Orlando Al bertson. s-'; -v'-fr '.h:? PARTY - : Miss ' Ann Gresham was enter tained Wednesday night In Recrea tional Hall when her Sunday School Class and Mrs. Winifred Guy hon ored her with a miscellaneous shower. , Lemonade ' and cookies were served to the 39 guests after which games were enjoyed. Ann received a vast assortment of use ful gifts. SHOWER Miss Macy Brinson bride-elect of October was honored Thursday night when Mesdames Alton Brin son, W. L. Hussey Jr., Hosea Hun ter, Sidney Hunter entertained at the home of the latter at a mis cellanousv shower. .';.; ' Upon arrival Miss Brinson was.'Mrs- J- O. Quia of Kinston, Bet presented with a corsage of white i Kitchen of Virginia Beach, Mrs. carnations. - . The living ' room and dining room was artistically decorated with . dahlias. : Many Interesting games were led-by Mrs. P. E. Thig- oen Jr. The hostess served chicken salad on lettuce, ritz, cokies, mints, nuts and Iced drinks. Miss Brinson received many lovely' gifts. .! BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. L. J. Albertson celebrated her 68th birthday Sunday when her children entertained - at her home with a picnic and barbecue dinner. The table was centered with a white cake nd decorated with white candles and "Happy Birthday".' ' .t Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Straughan, Mrs. Hector Mc Neil, Mrs. John Qulnn, Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Newbold, Dr. Otto Mat thews, Mr. and. Mrs. Hipp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frederick of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, Kenans ville; Mrs. Chancey Harrell, Rose Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. EniiU Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. Rosewell Sholar, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan. CWwquapin; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Wooteo, Maple H1U. : , ' , "" ' Mrs. Albertson, has 12 children, ao granacniioreir and 4 great grandchildren;.. Over 200 people attended the dinner. - . . v PERSONALS Miss Faye Qulnn, WCUNC, spent the week end at home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stokley Bostic, Mr. Fit. Bostic and Mrs. Larry Bostic visited Mrs. Mamie Fitzgerald in Fayetteville Hohpltal Friday. Messrs Abb Pickett, Waldo Pick ett of Washington, D. C. visited relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin and Jimmy visited Mrs. H. S. John son In Rose Hill Friday night .. Mrs. Ralph Sandlin is seriously 111 at her home, ' f Mrs. Paul: Bolln left Friday for New York where she will stay a few'days. :--'f.-. Mrs. Robert Matthews and son spent several days with Mr. and f 'I 1 if 1 j LJ s, j ADD SELL THE SAME 1 4 J' Li:!;!; J Verchcuses Mrs. haroid Alatthew in Haleigh Mrs. Harry Jackson and daugh ter of 'Wallace visited relatives her Friday. Miss Mary Frances Kennedy of Wilmington spent the 'week end here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy. - Mrs. J. D. Sandlln and Sherry vfclteQ Mrs,' Aubrey- Turner in Pink Hill Saturday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bostlc and children visited " her parents in Rose Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Barrry Bostlc of Greenville visited relatives here Sunday. ' - Mr. J. D. Sandlin visited his sis ter Mrs. Jenny Stone in Kinston Sunday.' ' Mr. Kenneth Lanier of Mobile. Ala. is visiting here with his mo ther Mrs. Lila Lanier. Sunday dinner auests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home were Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Carr and children of Rose Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills and son of Teacbey and Mr. and Mrs. N. D. McLamb of Clinton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. William of Charlotte were here to attend the funeral of his grandfather, n Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thlsoen. Jr Roger Craft, Lyndell Thigpen, Wil liam G. Jones, Tempel Hill,-Misses Blanch .Harrell and Katheryn Wal ter attended the Carflllna-Wake Forest game Saturday. ' Saturday, dinner guests of Mn l,uu Parker were Mrs. J. M. Qulnn A. L. Cavenaugh, Mrs. J. W. Ouinn. and Mrs. Hector McNeil of War saw. Mrs. Tom Barden of Rose Hill visited Mrs. Steve Gresham Mon- auernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin nnrt Jimmy visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter in Warsaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown of Snow Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Penn Moore of Goidsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostlc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs J CI K-nnoH the week end in Chapel Hill with ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn. Mr. Jess Sanderson, Mr. Cobb of Reldsville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostlc this week. Charlie Miller, USN, Norfolk, spent the week end with his mo ther Mrs. Kate Miller. Among those attending Day of Prayer in Kenansville Thursday I were Mesdames I. Js Sandlin, Jr., Anarew Jackson, Gardner Edwards, M. M. Thigpen, Misses Lou Ann Nethercutt and Mona Batchelor. Mrs. Ada Williams, and Mrs. James Thomas made a business trip to Goidsboro Tuesday. Invitations Issued The foUowing invitation has been issued: Mr. and Mrs. James Alton Brinson request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Macy to Mr. Davis Norman Brinson on Saturday the 28th of October 1950 at 6:00 o'clock in the Missionary Baptist Church Beulavllle, N. C. Mrs. Thoebe Williams Funeral Monday Mrs. Thoebe Williams, 70, wife of the late W. K. Williams, died at ber home In Beulavllle Sunday at o:80 a.m. She bad been in declining health for the past five years. Fu neral services were held from the Sandy Hill Primitive Baptist Chur ch near Beulavllle Monday at 3 p.m. conducted by Rev. Mr. Gray, TO THE $3 Ql'GuDC DAY h Ecslcrn Carolina! pastor. Interment was in the church cemetery. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. H. E. Register of Warsaw, Mrs. Elva Cummlngs and Mrs, M. T. Combs, Both of Beula vllle, Mrs. I. J. Graves of Richlands and Jeannette Williams of Chin quapin; five sons, J. F. of Wallace, C. V., L. B., and C. G., all of Beula vllle and Clayton Williams of Rich lands; , 24 grandchildren, and 19 great grandchildren, an On USS Hank Gus F. Straughan, seaman, USN, of Rt. 2 Beulavllle Is serving aboard Look ami 'M 0ICK SSAIco-Rx ( purMest j5 ?2!52r. U- RUBBING ALCOHOL ASPIRIN 3J unC7Z milk km 2t55c CHRISTMASI OF MAGNESIA ADRIINNE D CARDS , XjSSlI 60c m9U4rVR& M Mhrtirtl . iUl - 1 Cfems-Utow-Powde,.- ltW Vltorloa. iS2 - HtaittiKiU.2tm WATER BOnu W.1UU.2frffre UjS HORMONE S5 PHOUSEHOLD y CREAM Petrofol GLOVES m tT . MINERAL OIL Utu mbtxr: tint 74 CMI Theatrical i Luxurious Lavender COLD CREAM fit f BATH POWDER ffft ia.tt,KB.siJO 2Ari t,mu'Ktim r1 KXXIi UDtZO ANTISEPTIC Rtf. 69c Pint 2 fir 70c POUND PAPER 50 whili limn thntt. . . .Hit 65c 2 fK 66c ENVaOPES do mttch ibovi) W, Rf. E5c2 far 86 NAND LOTION Hncari Almond. ... Rt 59c Pint 2 hr gOe COUGH JYWIP fttull RmiIIim . . . .4 , Rtj 59c 2 hr 60c REXAtt STORK HURSD1 8u.tlz,Ri.3Sc2hrS6e ADHESIVE TAPE PnCw . . . 1 Hi 5 xh. Ret 35c 2 far 38c SHAVE CREAM UmmIw MtnH)olill. . .Raf. 49c 2fsr50t CANDY POPS Thy Tt ckistwof 10, Raf. 10c 2 tar lie QUK-SWABSttui.ttirilt 100't.Ret.Z7c2fsr28c If SHAVE CREAM RaaD-tmlilnt a Wher BEEF, WINE I RON TONIC Pint CASCARA COKP. kati tableU, HinMtt . . . lOiri COD UVER OR. tu nih palmy Pint PANOVITE MunvtrKmin caotulu. , 1W ABDC CAPSULES ty upplanwit IOC liaaWl i-U-M-S-O Mw MILK CHOCOLATE BARS I Unit 2 Bo fkfj 1 elBHH QUIK-BANDS Phwi tf nifDwcdifOMC tratttd. Pkf..of 36, Ret 2L UmK 1 packaft 19 Tow Talk ASSORTED CHOCOLATES V,!k m dart chocodu cotttd crums. mg IMtliot 2PWNBS WRITING PAPER 24 la " nt, 24 mtlofM. 9te ChoKtolcoKm LIMIT I BOX 37 Brewer Drug Co. Values and Service PINK the USS Hank, one of the seven destroyers which recently arrived from the East Coast to strengthen ' the forces of the Pacific Fleet - Straughan, who entered the Na val services In February, 1448, re ceived training at Great Lakes, 111. , WATCHES CLOCKS WATCH BANDS , RINGS ON ORDER Repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLMES DUPLIN MERCANTILE CO. IN KTNANSVQXB mm M Arfvarrismf in . U FE PO?ff Confer limJ.mil lh atXAU AOK SHOW fforrbM, FOWtU h "Mnw4 Oini-a,'MvM'' "$50,000" CH0C0UTE SYRUP SI HouuhoM tin ftf23 Eltgant FACIAL TISSUES 2hr33 Ublxy HUNTSMAN It GLASS TUMBLERS Chipfroof IM flf fSe 2NlSe Z hr 1.41 2 hr Ss 2hr 41 2(rl20 2 hf M JtRSS REX-SELTZER luliiin tndinic UMts 2fw55 2S't TOOTH PASTE I Unit Tnrw 3H-QI. Tubw. . . ,J V 4V I COMP 1 Bomilsix COMPLEXION SOAP 3VMLCM IMtlBin 2 Rattlti IUSCH HAND 10Th4 1 lai 300 KUNZO fAQAl limit I ConamatKM SI 73 Value "Big Value" ENVElXr k i uit - pacttgt oi iw Ml L:mit I Pack. Prescription Dniutrt HILL, N. C. -n f-v : . f., I' ..'. : 9 ....

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view