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.s- fir, r. MILLER :.CI:bMeel$; -. a Cabin Horn Demonstration j met in the nome ot Mrs O. C ; th Friday afternoon April 13th Mrs J. H. Sanderson Joint bos t. a. -.v;"V V''1''' I.:is Lawton savs an Interesting demonstration on tup' cover. ; See cream, cake and drinks were served to the 22 members and th ree visitors present The May meet ing will be held with Mrs Bland Treble. ' , Hissell J. Lanier : esses State Bar Mr Russell Lanier, son of Mrs. vn. it T .nier and the late Jarvls Canter and grandson of the late Dr C. W. Kennedy .was oouimiu vetk that he successfully passed Ihc State Bar examination and is sow qualified to pactice law in No- Russell is married to the former Miss Sybil Batohelor and has two eons, .Busty and Charlie. They are now residing In Beulaville where he ylass to open an office, k. ; E!:v2nl!i Grade Tcurs State Capital . ni.mhni i( the Junior class of Beulaville High School toured poi nts At Interest in Kaieign saturaay and attended the "Ice cycles- in the William Neil Reynolds collegi um Saturday night They were cha peroned by Mrs. Kathryn Barbee lass advisor ; ; Ikllsville Women OIThe Church Meet Tke Presbyterian women of the Halsville church will meet for the ir general meeting in the church auditorium, Saturday afternoon at o'clock. All members are asked to attend, ;V .'"v.: a Lions Ccod Meeting The Beulaville Lions Club 'met WMnpda nlsht In the lunh room tor a regular meeting. The 1st vice preside itt.I. J. Sandun jr. presroea. a iiiini session was held and a good meeting was reported, , IIDC Club Meeting The Beulaville Home Demonst ration Club met Tuesday afternoon 3n the noma of Mrs Josephine Ken- nutv wtui Miss Dalsv Burman hos tess. Miss Ermie Sanderson presid ed. The secretary reports were re ad by Mrs Hoaea Hunter. Following the business meeting a very inter esting demonstration on slip cover maklntr was liven by Miss Hilda Clonti and Miss Alta Lawson. , r -- The hostess served pound cake, ice cream, nuts, candy and drinks. . The May meeting will be In the home of Miss Ermie Sanderson.' Be Hostess Tha Beulaville Presbyterian wo men of the church will be hostess to a meeting for officers of district no. 6 on Friday AprlJ 2? at 3 pm. At this meeting several presbyter lal officers will be present Asocial hour will follow the meeting and all interested persona are urged to attend.' . :,.( ': . i. ' VMU Met Monday (light . The Womens Missionary Union of the' Baptist Church met at the church Monday night for their re gular meeting. ' Mrs Sidney Hunter led the devo tional with prayer and reading Ma tthew W: 18-22. The topic of the month, "Glimp ses of Youth Around the World" was discussed by Mes dames, R. L. Evans, J. G. Bostic, A. L, Brown and Lula Q. Parker. Mrs Brown led the prayer of dismissal. Rev. Walter Goodman, Misses Be tty Jean Bratcher, Golanda Cumnv ings and Lou Ann Nethercutt visit ed Mr Edd Nethercutt In Memorial General Hospital In Kinston Mon day. :ii":'K:-'.l'i:l Friends of Mr Maurice Grady re gret to know he Is a patient In Me morial General Hospital in Kinston. Mrs Gradv. Mrs Bill Miller) Misses Janice Bostic and Lois Evans and Messrs Leroy Kennedy a jrerry m mama visited him Sunday. . Guest of Mr it Mrs Ralph Pickett Snndav were: Mr & Mra Jf ov Jones Jr. and son of Midway Park, Mr & Mn Ahraod Thlenen and daughter ot Raleigh, Mr ti Mrs P. E. Thigpen Miss Letha Thigpen ana Mrs uora Mr. P.E.Thlsoen madeabusinees trio to Favettevllle Tuesday Mr and Mrs. J. B. Henderson and sons and Mrs. Lawrence Henderson of Rose Hill visited Mr and Mrs. Roland Batchelor Sunday. ,:. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gallaher spent last week end with relatives in Bladenboro, . ." " v Mr and Mrs. Preston Albertson and daughters of Wallace were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Miller ' Friends of Mr Edd Nethercutt re- sret to know be Is a patient in a Kinston hosnitaL - Mrs. Nethercutt Mr. and Mrs Clavton Nethercutt and Mrs. Ral elgh Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. James Miller visited him Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Brown day oftertjoon to see the azaleas i.. oming. . ' Mr and Mra Roy Capps, Mr Ray Humphrey-and daughters Dorothy and Jean,: Mrs. F. L. Morris ana daughter Pat, Misses Sue Lanier, Lov Ann Nethercutt, Nancy Me Whorter, Mrs Birth Sanderson,, Joe Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Rim Tay w attended the concert In Kin ston last week, sponsored by the Community Concert Association. Artists were Virginia, Morley and Livingston Gearhart i v ; Mr. Elwood Qulnn spent last we ek end with Mrs. Qulnn and sons Jamie and Davey BY MRS CHARLTON SABODLEf Hallsville Circle Ho. Two Meets rwu No. 2 of the Hallsville Presbyterian church held their Ma uler monthly ,. meeUng Saturaay night In the home of Mrs. OUs Mil ler. The meeting opened with the ainrina. "Have Thine Own Way. Lord". Bible study, the first lesson on Ten Commandments,, was given by Mra. Morris eraoy. sur vey of the month was given by Mrs. I. c. Miller. MeeUng was closed with benediction Officers Training At Beulaville en of the Church of the 6th district ...in h.M m Roniavilla.' Presfcy- ui itanshtep of Wllmlnston snent Mm Churcb Anril 27 at 3 0'- M . - Ul. T J UM A T . . 1 ,11 -Ml sunaay wiva acy. auu u. PERSONALS Mr. P. E Thigpen made a business v. : Mr z' Mra J.- D. Jackson and Miss Lou Jackson visited Mr and Mrs Jesse Thomas In Wilson Sun Mr & Mrs R. S. BosUc ana cmw- j ren, Nancy and Kionie, jra a. r. BosUc St son. Nick and Mr Fltzger-, aid Bostic visited relaUves in Dan ville, Va. recently. Mr It Mrs Orzo Thigpen and fam ily visited Rev. and Mrs J. L. Pow ers in St Pauls Sunday. Friends of Rev. Powers regret to know he is ill. Mr and Mrs Paul Hunter of War saw were weekend guest of Mr & Mrs J. G. Kennedy Mrs Lessle Holloman and daughter Anne of Goldsboro, Mr & Mrs C. H. Pope and family of Magnolia, and Mrs Walter Holland of Micro were weekend guest of Mrs Annie Bo tic. : ', ' Mr & Mrs Elwood Kennedy and Mrs Zollie Batchelor visited Mr & Mrs J. A. James Of Wallace Sunday. Mlsa Sandra Golden of Norfolk Va. was the weekend guest of Mr and Mrs BiuBorifl. , : , , Jne WllMtL Umt. Norfolk. Va was the weekend guest of bis mot her, Mrs Russell Grey. - . Misses Eleanor Mangum and Ca rolyn Standi of ECTC were recent guest of Miss Jane Bostic. ill You don't have to look very far to find an agency to take care of your insur- ance problems. Call on us today. "No.no. Ktlroy.This linel' A. L Brown Mr and Mra. C. A. Miller, Miss Marv O. Brown and Mrs. W. D. Brown attended the Ice Show in Ra leigh Saturday v Mr. Atlas Pate of A. C. C, Wilson, and Mr Carl D Pate of Warsaw spent the week end with their mo ther Mrs Phoebe Pate. , Mrs. Archie Lanier is spending aome time with Mrs. R. E. Qulnn Sr who Is ill at her home in Raleigh Mr and Mrs. W. F. Miller ana family and Mrs. Zollie Batchelor at tended the Ice Show in the Field House at Camo JeJeunne Saturday Mr and Mrs. Jack Brinson of Ken- ansvllle were" dinner guests Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ken nedy. Mrs. Lula O Parker visited Mrs. R. E. Quinn in Raleigh last week. Among those attending the Ice Show in Raleigh Saturday were Mr and Mrs Archie Lanier, Miss Mary Ida Sandlin, Mrs. Ruth Sanderson, Mr. and. Mrs. John Miller and dau ghter Tfancy, Mr and Mrs. Dallas Rhodes, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Brin son and daughter Farrlor Mr and Mrs. Milton Brown of i Snow HOI visited Mr and Mrs. John G Kennedy Sunday afternoon. - Mr Malooun McWhorter and dau enter Nancy visited friends In Be- thAl 1t week-end- v, t . KxMvMd.Hrs Joseph .Qulnn ofl u Iuniv' S C. were .week. . cM gums v J1. "W oedy , .vVv.i. -..tfiry. . Mrs. Clyde Bynum spent last mit with relatives in Ingold ' Rev. L. B. Manning fuied nls regu lar appointment an the Beulaville Free Will Baptist Church Sunday Mlaa Rebecca Thomas c sou Greenville. Spent the week-end with her narents. Mrs. York Lanier ana aaugniers Rrenda and Agnes. Misses Wllma. Brinson. Golonda Cummlngs, Edna AUutrtaon. Messrs Cecil Hunter and Miifnhv ThiBten attended the Ice Cycles in Raleigh Saturaay mgnt. , a Pvt Leon Lanier, U. S Army, has returned to Chicago following a vl sit with hes parents Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier Mr on1 Mrs. Milton Brown of Snow Hill and Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedv visited Mrs. Lov Ket- chum in Jacksonville who Is ill at the home of her son. Miss Dorothy Rhodes of ECC was home for the week end with .hAF narpnts Mr. and Mrs. John Rhodes Mrs G. B. Kennedy and chil dren, Sally, George and Bennett, Mrs. Lila K. Lanier, Mr. and Mrs J D Miller and Mr and Mrs. Bud - ciir.-t ... ... ... . . I 1 ' " ' . t it vii-i C i P eiyuyed a social hour, at vnklcn time the hostess served cnicKen-sued, rita crackers, cookies and teed drinki.-v.'i.v, :ly V 'i: t'v' ' ' The May meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Jln D. Sandlin, MlaSIONARY PREACHES . Rev. Eugene Daniels of West Vir ginia, former mlssionery in Korea tnr turn VAara. held services at the Hallsville Presbyterian church. Sun day. A picnic dinner was. neia on the grounds. Other special guests were Mr and Mrs. Hayter of West Virginia, paren4 of Rev. Mr. Hayter pastor of Hallsville Presbyterian Chnroh Mr R V Wells and Mrs. Mitchell and. daughter.' at Kehana- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, wens, ox Cllntarr., , Personals dock. All officers are urged to at tend. ,Afi:? -. ' Women Hold BibleSfDdr Hallsville Church tk Wnmen of the Hallsvile Pres- hvtortan Church held an intensive Bible study last week in three les sons, on the book of James, me gr0UPflSrJ rTnest borne ln Bethel atter. spending sev Neil Smith with 24 dav. her- with Mrs. Mildred day night with Mrs. otus miusi with 28 present. Wednesday night with Mrs. Asne Miller with 24 pres ent. - ...,,.-i,.-..v... A social hour was enjoyed after each meeting.' ' Mrs. Mamie Bishop) and daugh ter, Kate Muriel, and Sirs. Gordon Muldrow andidauglitnE;. Judith;, vis ited the' azalea-gardens In WUmlng ton Sunday;. ';. Mcc. Norman. Williams of Ra- leieh. iav soendlhe , severar weeks here wltn bar mother, Mrs, Leu &. 'Lanier:" - :.:;.':: " ,. Miss Wilms Brlhsom of; Warsaw- spent several days here last week with WAlatltSNW. v' Mrs.' Harry Rouse) audi sow oft Bosk HUH viisted her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Whaley few days lhst week; J''l"- m: and.Mhs: Jbnir.Gbrdbn Thomv : aasanttsun oCBelttaven sBent.seveiv- bjl aays nere.' usr. weess. wiw. ineir parents. V. 'v'':.';-'.''.; MS., and: Mr. Walter- Mereen of. Wilmington, are- spending: several Idava hen. 'this week.. ' " ' Mr. and Mrs. Winifred; Lanled and; Deloresi of MOunt Olive; visited relatives! UeracSundav. Mt Elwnnd.Ouinn.ol'Taninai.Elai spent several days, here last week: with bis family. Mr. Aba Pickett of Washington. D. C, spent several days here last week with relatvies ana irtenas. Little Tanya and Van Stuart Jnhnann nf Rose Hill la SDendinS several day with-MM Jim SandJ lin, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Thigpen and children have returned to their a.iJ l..is. Thomas 1 -i. Mr. D. O. SanUUn of Kaitia spent several days here last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sandlin, V . ri!-nM. trSN. Norfolk Na- Val Base, Va tpart weefcead 'Xi-$jt ytuutS, ev ana mn. jt,. Brown;. i4;V",;'';'",y';'':''''il'' , r-K.riu Miller. "USN. ! Norfolk Naval Base, Vs., spent the week end here with his motner, jars. Millar Si Mr. Woody Sandlin of Raleigh visited relatives and friends here Friday. yt-Wyp-W'''-. Mr and Mm. Aubry Turner and son of Pink Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. banaun. i MeuUmes S. A. Pope. G. S. Mul rirnw. J. D Sandlin. Mamie Boggs and Miss Judith. Muldrow visited the Azalea Gardens In Wilmington Miss Rebecca Thomas, student at ECC, spent the week-ena nere wren her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. ' Mr atui Mr HarrJa. Home and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson in Wallace sunaay. . Mra. Rmmott Clarke and Chil rlran. Mtaa Beaala Sandlin. Visited the Azalea Gardens in Wilmington. Sunday. : : . Mr. and Mrs. James Trott and children were in Swanshornt Sum- day. -v-t Mr. and Mrs. AdolPh. Jones ana children and Mrs. Hallie Moore and son of Bowden were in More head Sunday. . Mr and Mra. Charlton. Sandlin. Mr. William Gerald Jones and Miss Kathryn Waller had supper Sunday night tn Jacksonville. - . , ; Mr. and Mrs.. Willie. Jones- enjoy ed, a, vpfrwi supper at Snead'a. Fer ry Sunday. 1 " u, nniw Rnuham. atudent at UNC. snent the week end here with. his father, Mr. Walter oresnam. i. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rouse ana aon of Rose Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. George: Whale Sunday:. Mr., and Mrs.. Bruce Barbee and son. of. Rlchlanda: went) guests, ot Mr., and Mrs., Tyson Dobson. suuv day..-. i ".'s-1. Mrs.. X D. Sandlin,. Sr., spent Thursday night witn. Mr and Mia: Aubrey Turner in. Pink. Hill.. eral diys 3i:.lJi 1 " ;i 1 - h her mother, I Ml. now is the Time to ...4a l l-i Clud- V. ,1 Shower Given -. KaaA omAS J a. Kennedy. Paul n...t Puv rivnn and MISS Daisy. Rnrman entertained Friday night ln sebooi-lunch, roont wrin a very mUeellaneouS shower, honoring mW Jane; Btostthj. bride- i The tables were attractively dec Orated with azaleas; spirea and red !arnationa.';"-ft-:-y-S';'t''T t''V'-v " a aiiairtai arrived, tne: nosxess in.r.aH minlatur eorsasea of green and white wedding oeis omrana. : Many gamsav and contests were ai so meats tj resent. ; VUJVJ m , m.. wwM. sArvMl lea cream and 1U MVl-. ... cup cakes, carry ing out ttte orioai ,mi lima lee ana nuu. IUUVU " " . Jane received many lovely and useful .gifts. . : Young Ladies - Circle Meets The Young Ladies' Circle of the Presbyterian Church held their regular monthly meetfnit Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Orlando Albertson. Mrs. Jim D. Sandlin, co-ohairman, presided In the . b- -j Tnhrt ; Matthews, chairman. The meeting was opened with prayer. Pledge Cardif f orjhe year wcic j.ai,i - ters The Bible study for the month ,...!. Th..-ari tnr the Family : oi .jn olwn hv Mrs. Jim U; eral days here with Mrs. Mildred Thigpen. -: . Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker of WhitevUle spent the week-end here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Rose Hill were Sunday dinner auests of Mrs. Betty Brown. v Amons those from here who at tended the. Ice show, in ttalalgll; last week were Mr. and Mrs. l.. J. oana- lln, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith, Mra Emmett Clarke. Miss Bessie Sandlin, Mr and Mrs. Ray Humph rey, and children, Mr. Ted Clark, Mr. Perry Williams;. Miss Janice Houses ' AND APARTMENTS For Rent - Warsaw Awl Kenansville A. J. STRICKLAND ' - . PHON1lv5S4 AMD BRIIIG YOUR TIRES ; to FLAKE'S in Clinton for re-cappii:g We can save you more than one-half the cost of New Tires hy Re-Capping your pres ent tires. Drive hy either of our stores and kiss show you the advantage of Re-capping. . ( . WB WILL ; LEND YOU TIRES WHILE ' " v o 'S'v';( ."! j ,',;;,,',!ij:' !' 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