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BELLE OILCOMPAHY
' PINK HILL, N. C. .
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, Paut Nathaniel Humphrey,' 58,
died Sunday at 0:30 a.m.' at his
home In Rlchlands after, a heart
attack. A son of the late W. W. and
Mrs. Mamie Humphrey 1 of Rich
land. Surviving are his wife; two
sons, ' Paul, Jr., and Robert 6."" of
the home; two brothers, W. Ray
of Beulaville and A. B. of Rich
lands; four" sisters, Mrs; J. A. Kav
anaughv Mazie Humphrey, . Mrs.
Myra Brooks, all of Norfolk, Va.,
Mrs.' Doris Murray Jacksonville.
Funeral services were : conducted
from the home Monday at 3 p.m.
by Rev. E. H, Cannady. Burial was
In West View Cemetery in Klnston
at 4 30 p.m. i
ROBERT CRAFT, JR.
CAST IN ECTC PLAY .
Greenville, -Jan. 25. East Caro
lina Teachers College dedicated its
new College Theatre Friday even
ing,' January 19. A ceremony at
which Professor Samuel Selden of
tho rinivprsitv of North Carolina
was principal speaker and a pres
entation of Thornton wuaen "vur
Town" by the Teachers Playhouse,
college dramatic club, made up the
opening-night program. ..
The supporting cast of twenty
members included Joseph Congle
ton of Lilleton, Carolyn Eisele of
Statesville, Robert Craft, Jr., of
Beulaville, Iris Aldrldge of Kins
inn F.impr Williams of Washing
ton, and Annette Hughes of Will-
ard.
Surprise Party
Miss Janice Bostlc was honored
Saturday night on her 17th birth
day, when Misses Betty Jean La
nipr Kate Murrell Boggs, Ann
Gresham, Glonda Cummings; Lou
Ann- Nethercuttt, entertainea ai
the home of the former with a
surprise party. The home was at
tractively decorated wltn greenery
nii nnttpti niants. Games and dan
cing were "enjoyed. Chicken salad,
cookies, and coca colas were served
to the 30 guests present i
Janice received a vastassortp
ment of gifts.'
Young Ladies
Circle Meets
The Young Ladles Circle of the
-betvprian . Phurch held their
regular monthly meeting Tuesday
night in the Borne oi Mrs. wirwu
Sandlin. Chairman' Mrs. Robert
Matthews presided and led the
opening prayer. Monthly Emphasis
"World Missions" was discussed
by Mesdames York Lanier, Robert
Matthews. Mrs. Andrew Jackson
led the Bible Study. The meeting
was dismissed with prayer. .
The group enjoyed a social hour
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La Ja Cl'JudUd ' -KENANS
VILLE, N. C.
- - i i, i a business trip to-1.
t' h Tuesday. ' ' '
Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris shop
ped In GoUJbc(ro Thursday.
Kiss Elyrue Exum of Warsaw
spent several days here, last week.
Sunday guests of Rev; and Mrs.
S. A. Smith were Mr. Henry Melven
and Bobby' Jackson, Eugene Wad
dell, James E. Raper, Ray Turnage
of the Free Will Baptist Bible, Col
lege, Nashville, Tenn. . . :
Rev. ana Mrs. A. U. Brown ana
Miss Sudle Gresham shopped in
Klnston Thursday. s-'
v Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin, Jr., and
Jimmy visited in Rose Hill. Friday.
JM.r Waldo Pickett of Washington
D. C. visited friends and relatives
here'last week.;;'-'; .'..VV
' Miss Wilma Brlnson of Jackson
ville spent the week end with her
mother Mrs.' Ellis Brlnson;' '?
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Owens of
Greenville spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams.
- Mrs. Larry Bostlc and son vis
ited Mrs. Lawton : Albertson in
Warsaw Thursday. ; ('
i uily i-itivtn, .i wii-i .
Pate of AC College.
Mrs. H. S". Johnson J . ;
dren and Mrs, H. S. J
of Rose Hill were Monu y
guests of Mr, and :.
Sandlin, Jr. :,' .. , .
Mr," and Mrs. J. Ai.-Jonrs ; 1
Leroy of Wallace visited '.3. '. J
Batehelor ' Sunday! . "
)' Mesdames Cliton Cam; ' s ", - -ard
Bostio shopped in K: i on "
Thursday. ...
" r Among" those. from Eeulhi ; t
feendlng the funeral of Fa 1
reyin Richlands Monday v
anjf Mrs. Gardner E J
and ' Mrs. -Murphy TIC.
J. D. Sandlin, Mr. Harry 1 i e,
Mr. Bill Thlgpen, Mi-s. I nie
Boggs, i Miss Lou Jackson, I.Trs.
Lou Bell Williams, Mrs. Cecil fil
ler, Miss Mary Qulnn Brown and
Mr. P. C. Shaw. , - -..
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Sandlin were
Sunday dinner" guests of ITr. and
Mrs. Aubry Turner In Tv I Ml.
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