Iv kj . j Mrs. W, F. "pT Miller, News, Adv; Representative A, :r.biincd : i'. and Mn. Milfont Quinn of 1 ji'msiw- announce the tlrth of (. . a July 3 in th Wayne Memorial hosoital in Goldsboro. Mn Quinn la the former Mist Reba Sander son of Beulavllle. ::'T':"'ii v' '." Coy Turner, Miss Mary Alice Wha I ley. Mr. John G re sham Whalev and mar.' t i nri..i -i UU Mil JUiB. DUU ffilaUBjr UIQ Xft may. i - .... L!:ns Club The Beulavllle Lions club will meet Wednesday night at Mercer's cafe to install new officers. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p. m Circle I '" Circle I, Hallsvllle Presbyterian women' of the church met Satur , day night in the home of Mrs, Dur wood Evans. The meeting opened 'With singing a hymn and prayer led by Mrs. Leland Grady. The Bible study was led by Mrs. Maurice Grady and Mrs. Homer Winstead taught the Survey Arti cle. The closing prayer was led by Airs. Maurice Grady. -.. A gift in her crystal was present ed .Mrs. Maurice Grady from the Women of the church in apprecia- (tion for her work. The hostess served ice cream and ' -cookies to the 14 members and two - visitors. '. - , v . The August meeting will be ld Jn tne home of Mrs. Homer Win-: stead, v , I Personals Circled Circle XI. Hallsvllle Presbyterian Women of the church will meet "Friday night at eight p. m. with jura, games miner. t)S Meets i'!:-daytlighf Beulavllle Chapter 337, OBS will -meet Monday night at 8:00 p. m. ' h tcnuuu- meeung. Jtzm llelhercuff AKids School? Eugene Nethercutt has enrolled In a mechanical school In Chicago, IlL, where he will study for six months. He attended Beulavllle school, served with the U. S. Navy .nurm irar in. me son ,u 3or. na Mrs. ivy Netnercutt t Dinner Hostess Mrs. Cailie Whaley entertained ; her home Thursday July 5th with a picnic lunch on the lawn of her home. Among those attend ing were Mrs. Zoya Turner and Mrs. Conbett Weston of Pink Hill, -UJa K. Lanier, Mrs. Josephine Ken Jnedy Mrs. I. J. Sandlfn, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Jones, Rev. Walter Goodman. Mr. ,wltr Ah. Mrs. Tommy Griffin and family, Mr "fJoe Wilson, XJSS. Norfolk, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. M. M. Thigpen has reurned to her home from a visit with re latives in ueorgio. Mrs. K. Mountcastle of Tailed.. Ala. Mrs. J.. C. Newsome and Anne .of Al bany, Ga and Mrs. Thigpen tour ed points Oi interest in St Augus tine, , Marineland, Datona Beach, orianao, ucaia, silver Springs and TalUthassa, Fla. :, k- ! 'Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mrs. Or vls Thjpen are spending some time with Mrs. Laura North la Norfolk va. f; . w - V' Little Miss Mary Frances Bostlc has returned to her . home at Lud- owicl following a vlst with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, S. P. Bostic. . - Mta. Lillian ' Grady has return ed to her home in Ga. 'following a visit with Mr. s and Mrs. William Hunter and Mr. and Mrs; Jimmy Grady. Mrs. W. D. Willis and sons Dav ey and Gene of Charlotte are vi siting Rev. and Mrs.' A. L. Brown. Mrs. Perry Williams lias return ed to her home In Ga. following a visit with Mrs. J. G. Bostic and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kennedy and Mrs, Clifton Quinn visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harper in Snow Hill Sunday. Mr. Harper is confined to his home due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Demmev HsVhelo 1 vMr'iW" Idart.n" MiUer.wr, in Wllming ton M- .nrf uZTvu-V" n ounuay. Pfc Elivla MiUer of Sherman, Tex s stn( the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Miller-. . " Mr. Jay Miller of Fayettevffle, Mrs. J. A. Hodges and Mrs. Willis Hlnes of Ki niton visited Mrs. Lula C Park-Jtr TUAHriav. . Pie, Qttis S. Miller o." Ft.' Bragg spent, the weekend un ms par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oiu Hiutr.,-. Mr. and Mr luxv LuU-e -oi Rose Hill visited - .rt. Robert Jack son and Mr. aw I--3. Aaj.p.'l Jane? Sunday. --i : 5 MrsT Sidney Lr jinten and .Mrs. Hosea Hunter . . of- the ekend with relatives heiw .,-."M' Mrs. E. L. Batts acd family and Mrs. Thomas Smith- and daughters spent last week with relatives here. Mrs. Ivy Nethercutt, Mr, and Mrs J, C. Nethercutt and son Jackie vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Howard in New Bern and spent part of the day at Ft. Macon. .. Mrs. James Miller and Miss Lou Ann Nethercutt made; a business trip to Kinston Monday. ' v y -. Mr. Billy Gresham of ' Wilson spent several days last week with hi 'nth "r. Mr. Walter Greshajii. Miss Mattie Frances Kennedy of James Walker hospital visited her oiirnK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ken nedy last week. 1 ' : Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller ana fa mily visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roy- ster in Midway fane and Airs. John Brown and family in Sneads Fer ry Sunday af ternoon. ' :t- " Mr. a. d Mrs. L. H, Parker , of Rocky Mt. visited Mrs. Lula Q. Park er last ween, v v. v?n.'jv.t.rv Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn visit- m M- and Mrs. Roy Lloyd In Cha pel Hill Thursday.t I ;! Misses Dinah Eubanks, Doreen Nethercutt, Betty Jean Lanier and i 1 I ..S. J. A. J..; . vuuted relatives here ton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Batchelor and family of Pink HiU attended the family reunion held at the nome o: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batchelor re cently. Miss Mary Quinn Brttwn is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Linwood New- ion in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. S. B. Kennedy and family of Greenville spent Sunday with roiauves nere. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Galiher son ivy spent last weekend with relatives in Tabor City. Mr. and Mrs. oy Jones, Jr., son Phil of Midway Park visited Mrs. Alrvlce Jones and Mr. . and Mn Aaoipn Jones Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and sons and Mrs. Lila K, Lanier spent Saturday at Carolina Beach.v ., Miss Kathryn Waller, Mrs. Sam Waller and daughter Komey visit ed Mrs. L,uia marker JTHday. Mr. O. S. Thipen and Mr. Ar thur Kennedy made a recent busi ness trip to Red Springs. ? . Mr. v alter Gresnam visited his daughter Anne at Pineland College Sunday. , Friends of Woodrow Thigpen are pleased to know he has returned to his home from a Kinston hospital Friends of Mr. Archie Lanier re gret to learn he is ill In a Wilming ton hospital. ?. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Kennedy at- M-. of ... re .'y.- ... -,, Airs. S. A. Pope, Mrs. O. S. Mul drow and Miss Judy Muldrow spent Thursdav at Morhead. Mr. and Mrs. Rolin Callahand and family are visiting relatives in Wis consin.,. - ,t 1 Miss Lou Ann Nethercutt and Raybourne Kennedy spent Thurs day at Topsail and Atlantic beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Murphy and family, 'Mrs. Lou Belle Williams and Mrs.- M. M. Thigpen visited .the cliffs of Neuse Sunday. Mr. WUUarn Henry Wilklns of Balt imore, Md . was a recent guest af Mrs. Sudie w. Brown. : : v Mrs. Lou Belle Williams and Mr. nichard Williams visited Mr. and Mrs, Milton Wbaey in Raleigh last week. - --( ,,. ., v v ... . ' Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris and family are touring points of inter est In Canada.: " - ' Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Thigpen, Miss Doreen Nethercutt, Miss Goionda Cummings, Messrs Murphy and Jer ry Thigpen enjoyed a picnic lunch at Topsail Beach. . ' Mrs. Archie Lanier. Mrs... York Lanier and daughters Misses Sue Lanier and Mona Batchelor visited Mr. Archie" Lanier in Wilmington Sunday. . 'Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kennedy and Mrs. Patsy Qunn were recent guests or Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rae- lora. Va.4 spent several days with his parents last week, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter. ? iMiss Calesta Thigpen and friends of Raleigh are touring points of interest in Asnevme and attended the pageant Unto These Hills. 'Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner and son A. S. of Pink HIU were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Sand UU. V; .: Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thigpen and family made a business trip . to lioidsDoro Thursday, Mrs. Russell Gray and family nave returned to their home from Ludawici, Ga., -J EK." -2TT BAR WICK Emmett Eupwiok.64, died at 10:49 a. m. Saturday at his borne two miles east of Mr. Olive after two months of .critical illness.- Surviv ing are his wue, the former Aggie Pate of Dunlin County: two daugh ters. Mrs. Leon Berwick of the home communty and Joyce Barwick i of the home: onefcroUie?, v. !"'n i of Wallace: three sisters. Mrs. Ll- ' las Jones of Warsaw and Mrs. Jule Barwick of Dudley and Mrs. Lela Holllnwworth of Goldsboro. Fune ral services were held Sunday at 3:30 . m.y at the home.iwtth tte Pv. B. E. Dobson, pastor of the Mt. OUve Presbyterian churchy officlat in a. Burial was in Maple-wood ceme tery there. Mr. Barwkk was a mem ber of the American Legion and was a veteran of World War I. . s,, ,v.- , i, ;.--:!(!. hi.-. Funeral servhri f ker, 96, were beta burial In the Sevea tery. '. Surviving ar? hLi "e, " er Carina Holmes of La five sons, Ray. Br -e, s, son and James Co&er, ail Cornel two daughters, M-. Hamm of Goldsboro, CI ker of the home; a broi. r. : U s. laa- A- tae rt ry- -9 mi- ingr arn t ui i si rv cnin' is 0n- i: a f to be L ed by Cvld and I r0fd Hurt, two mers ot Iute,2, L&in. : , v Cucimiiher downv mildew Cart bC controlled with tri-basis copper dust . containing 9 per cent metallic cop- Per.' ...,....... Plentiful Hogs Mrs. D. Q. Watson and daughters ' t. T'"?? F'-FVyl at" have returned to their home in iS?!' funeral Mrs. Ken- uvuj auiib, HUI, uuu MkKVKUUMU 111 Jacksonville Thursday. Smithfield following a visit with oer mventa. iev. and Mm. A I. srawn. , Misses Lou Ann NethmvnM ami ouvijr dean unier, Messrs Jac Mercer , and Jack Jenkins mm in naieign Thursday. 'Messrs Iw Nethercutt anil Brawn enjoyed a fishing trip to 0w;aua x ci i y iasi wees. v Misses Patsv Nthnmi Q., T . nier and Ramona Batchelor spent Messrs. Arnold Thomas and Glen Thomas spent Thursday afternoon at Topsail Beaciv fishing. vMr. and i Mrs. Eail Raynor and family, Mrs. John Brinson and Mrs Paul Southerland and son viii relaUves. and friends in Georgia recently.''- .... Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Lanier, Mr. and. Mrs. James Miller and family spent Sunday afternoon at More head. ' . ? ,' Mesdames Herrjan Miller, An drew Miller and Ashe Miller shop- ... uviuauyru rriaay. The V. S. Department of Agri culture's list of plentiful foods for July features broilers and fryers, Miss Aita Lawson. county Home a- gent for the State Colleg Extension Service, reported this week. Fruits and vegetables on the list for the month include Irish pota toes, locally grown vegetables, wat ermelons, peaches, plums. lemons. limes and canned applesauce. ' Other foods listed are honey, can n'ed citrus Juices, fish cottage cbee se, buttermilk, and peanut batter, i Ten Southern states will nave Mrs. Hallie Moore of Bowden I l7rj " :iv ".."i" ! ... - ... 4. . . . , . vwwuku licwu env ui JllXf.UW w . rccui. vucsi ux mia. Auoipn ku.h(,i, thj, VM, xl1mA n Jones. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bobble Brown of Norfolk, Vs., were weekend guests ox our. ana Mrs. w. n. BOittic and Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown Friends of Mrs. Earl Brown re- arret to know she has returned to a lunston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fussell of Hurgaw were recent guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Milton Cottle. ' - Mrs. L. H. Daw of Lake C.ltv S C, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Kronic of unarieston. S. C. visited Mr and Mrs. R. L. Evans Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kennedv and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batche- lor visited mends in Wilson Sun day. -i , Miss Julia Diane Lanier of New orunswtcK, n. J, Is spending the summer with her graiunother, Mrs. Zollie Batchelor. Mrs. Charlie Knowles of Rocky '. W . 'MMF White's Ice Cream Is Just Dandy Always Keep Sonie Real Handy. Invite Your , , "if t - ' n ' . , friends In Fcr A Treat. Seiire White's Ice Cream Vhich Ccn'f Da Cest r Vhito Ice Cream &. VJh ports indicate. Last year, produc tion in these states totaled only o 103,000 bushels. In South Carolina alone, the 1091 peach harvest is estimated at 6,240.000 bushels. Georgia's crop is placed at 4,410, 000 bushels, and North Carolina will harvest approximately 2,772, 000 bushels, the home agent said. ' The California lemon crop this season' is the largest in four years. Florida's crop of limes is estimat ed at 280,000 boxes, for this year, against 260,000 boxes last year. Dr. Clyde Gilmore, Route 3 Sl ier City, is buying some 400 hed of grade brahama cattle which will be brought in from Florida. - The annual state tamworth swine sale will be held at Lexington on, October 26. ',, ' , ' 1 '.- t ; i .ill',' The Call of The Open Road.. i: Drive with a carefree mind and a trouble-free car , this summer ! Our mechanics will service " .' ,': ., ' if" " ''.S '( ' , a (' s" 'jj '4'.,, 4' .' r-'.-i. -"'(. W . " . ,1 i- ,i" ' ' -'.) ': your car Keep it in tip-top condition for safe s;:?' ''.'( ;f ,! V:': :, 'v'-'ulsl '' ''''?-- - and pleasureful driving.' ' ' v . r ' t t t t t 1 f t 4 t 1 ) ; I '.', - s '".' ! ':'.' When A Social Blunder Can Lead To A Beautiful Friendship! SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY Kenansville ''V- M.F. ALLEIIJR. General Insurance i Kenansville, II. C. : Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency Embarrassing situation? Not if you tell the lady in distress about our rapid, thorough dry clean- '.j'-:-tVf.':?V''','v'i. ing service! In fact a beautiful friendship will pro- ' Si1v'v;'i't;i'iv''yr, bably result Eor stains, creases occidental or natural after a busy dayLet us take the spots out. 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