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I.Irs.V.F.'. n j'. 3, A' ( fV: 4 -rtsentaiive . ... Fail ; I , ien Nethercutt has'ac- a position -with the Fede jrf Investigation In Wash C. is 1 graduate of Beula- : i ool and the daughter of J Mrs. Ivy Nethercutt. .c. j Meeting The Home Demonstration Club of met Town met Wednesday night v.. -... wit nfc. 4, f i j ., tk 11..!..... J til r,r. ' , . .', . . The John Ivev Thomas clu r.ofJ il. imn . . i . uia was oraamzca ou 2 may, .tun OO loRl mt th J Lou Belle Thomas Williams) ' the North Carolina Division ore tent. Mrs. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., o.vVar- Prior to the election of a. leers and naming , of the chapter. Mi. Stevens gave an outline of the work nl Ik. IT1TV -, ' .... A- : - I 5 1. : . Then Mrs. Stevens sueeestad that the chapter be named in honor of I prominent citizen of Dunlin coun ty, Who is the grandfather of Mrs. Lou Belle Thomas Williams since she was instrumental in securing n ,..1..... j .-- 1 j Batti nave completed training at Camp Gordon, Ga., and have been assigned to the U. S. Coast Guard Station at Norfolk. Both oovs lust speni a ten-oay rariougn witn their 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brat- oner and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Batts in the home of Mrs. Ralph Miller . chapter for Beulaville. So It. was !:.! Mrs. Leonard Kennedy joint I agreed to name the chapter; for less. Miss Lawson gave a very -md demonstration of "knowing "i our Fabrics. Mrs. Lucille Miller f we helpful suggestions on home Jurnishings. The hostesses served cookies and coco cola. J:ri Orinson Has Ln!y Party ; Jim Brlnson was honored on his 9th birthday when his mother Mrs. Jesse Brlnson entertained with a party. i A number of games were played and turns were taken on the lawn .swings. A table was set on the lawn overlaid in lined and centered with a white cake -with olnk and creeri decorations and pink candles. Aft er h&DDV birthdav conn had heen . mama faitm and tn. AKaam a. bbw. Miller unit Mi.. , 1 I u. ed to the 22 Uttle euesfcs. BuhhUt.AV ' ' gum was given as favors. Jim wa-v and Mr Linwood Newton; John Jvey Thomas who gave" his uie m tne war Between the states having (been killed in the battle of Cold Harbor in Virginia,'-May , iwn ana ouriea on the cattle field. . - . ' John Ivey Thomas was the treat grand father of -anotiw charter member, Mrs. Herman Miller. 1 .'. The following officers wer el. ectea: , .. .....jt.t v (Mrs. Lou Belle Thomas William- Resident; Mrs. Gardner Edwards, vice president: juts. Herman Miller. Secretary: Mrs. Ashe Miller, Treas urer; Miss Ermle Sanderson, Regis trar; Mrs. Ray Humphrey, Histo rian; Miss Lou Jackson. Recorder of Crosses; and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Year Book chairman. Other chain. men to toe appointed by the presi- v- At the close of the meeting re freshments were served by Mrs. Williams, assistd by Mrs. Herman a recipient of many lovely and use iul gifts. - . r::i!y Lanier Has Ci; Jay Parly Sir. and Mrs. Russell Lanier en tertained at their home Friday hoiv rinis their son Rustv on his 7th birthday. A number of games were piayea. a came topped with bum ing candles, ice cream and iced onnks were served. Rustv received anassortment of CUts ,. . Circle li it Circle II Presbyterian women of we nausvuie cnurch met for its monthly meeting in the home of J.iraes Miller. Mrs. Callie Miller, chairman presided. Mra. Rslnh .Mil. ler led. the Bible study. She was assisted V) JUrs. W. T. Miller. The ennvey 'article was discussed by 1 11. James Miller. At the close of tne meeting a weiner roast was en Joyed on the lawn. iCniiils Uttle Bennett Kennedy has re turned -to Greenville following a wiiu aiuii orinson. ; . iMrs. Norman Williams is visit- ner mower, (Mrs. Lila K. La Mr. and Mrs. R111I Mills. ' u Elwood Kennedy, Mrs. Zollie Bat encrar, ana miss Julia Lanier made a business trip to Goldaboro Sat rlay. ir. J. E, Greshtra of Goldaboro Tjfcueu. reiauves aere Monday. - iMrs. Ida Morton of Kinston is making her home with her daugh- : , mo. xy. c. nuusion. ilrs. Ruth Sanderson of Wilmlng ton, Dei, -was weekend guest, of m" tbo ttn(M tiu x ln - Hill wedding in Burgaw Sun-, ujr w juisoes nancy MicWhorter Lou Ann Nethercutt, Betty. Jean Lanier, Golonda Cummings, Mrs. Q- Pr, Messrs. Macholm J'cfWhorter, Harry Home, P. C. t 'w and Arnold Thom. i Sidney Hunter and CpL C- O.J rs. Maurice Grady has return- re'Xrhlre'0111814 I .r. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenauh p a, Clake of Warsaw and W 1 1 Jacksonville Sunday night - ' u J?fkJl-ins and Miss Ann ; .le attended the HarreU - Hill Hng in Burgaw Sunday Mr. Linwood Newton, JrH Miss Lu- m xoewion 01 lvorfolk, va., and Mrs. E. H. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson of. Rocky Mount were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Paul Parker. , Miss Calesta Thigpen of Raleigh Spent two days last week with her m outer. Mrs. M. M. ThismM lph Thomas. USN.. Norfolk. Va spent the weekend with, hit par- pu, ju. ing jura. a. a. 1 nomas. : ' Mrs. Callie Phelps of Clayton, is wsiuns imt, ana Mrs. Andrew Jack, on..' '-.Miss Bessie Sandlin of Jackson- vine was a recent guest of her mo wn, una. 1, j. canoun, sr, .... r i . Friends of Mr. C. C. Raynor re- grci'TO anow ne is confined. to Us ninne uue to illness. ' ' Sgts. Frank Thomas' and Flay vi". nuuiu 1 nomas nave returned to Camp Stewart having been, called home for the funeral ra ineir uncie, Mr. J. I. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, WUllamson and daughters of Kenansvllle were Sunday uests of Mr. and Mrs. A. &. Thomas. - - - Mr, and Mrs. Earl G re sham and Miuuy vwuiea in Mew jjern Sunday W'Mr. and Mrs. Orlamln oT of : Udmricl, Ga., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mm r 'n j-. son and Mrs. Zobe AVberjmn , . ; Mrs. Clinton Campbell and chil dren Jean and Emory, Mrs. Susan Turner and Mrs. Vallie Campbell spent Sunday afternoon at Topsail -Mrs.) G. B. ' Kennedy and ' son vrcwg? vi ureenvtiie spent the ww ucre. : . .- ' -t . Mrs. Howard Hocutt of Clayton J?ent.IaSt eek here With her mo wer,' mra. 1. j. sandlin, Sr. , ' Friends of Mr. AnhA i .ru. . pleased to know he Is recuperatiadz James Walker hospital, in Wilmlng ., Mr. and Mrs n a mih,.-i vutuisH nip to itaieigh Friday. Mr. Flav rtanlov mf r-""-! m Tuiuiut ner .DarenTji Mi nnH Mrs. Faison Thomas. Mrs. RoUn Thomas is visitin Mr i Thomas and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.;eon'Quinn. f- Mr, and MrsRolianii r.itah. auu umuv nave retnrnoW tVm. . vUit with Mr.-callahand's parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jarfesnn .wi MU and Joe spent last week .vi. u. aou mra. juervm Brieea Pennsylvania and visited the and Harriet Ann Pope were recent snoopers in Kinston. ' ' Mrs. Fannie Mae Miller attended in instructive' meeting of 'the OES at wnute Lake Wednesday. Mrs Lucille Miller, Jimmy and Carol Miner accompanied her to the lake. Mrs. Ashe Miller is attending meeting of the District Chairmans of the Presbyterian women of the church at' Montreat. Miss Marjorie Evans of New Bern spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Evans. L iatUe Miss Sally Jo Kennedy of Greenville spent last week with her grandparents.- Mr. and Mrs. Jones.,'- .v'-:;u.i, Mrs. L. D. Sholar haa refirnH to her home in Goldaboro following a visit with Mrs. Zollie Batchelor. jar. ana Mrs. Jacc Brlnson of Ke nansvllle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Brlnson. Miss Mary Jackson was a wmV. end guest of her Darenta. Mr. nw Mrs. J. D. Jackson. Mr. and 'Mrs. Carl Jaelcann mil daughter Patricia of Harrellsvin visueu reiauves nere last weekend, ours, jtsetry noetic, Mrs. Irene naicn, Mrs. ueulab Watkins and uauxmer vean receniiv anent weeit at Cherokee. They visited friends and relatives, and attended the pageant "Unto These Hills" and toured points of interest in West ern nortn uu-oiina and Virginia. (Mesdames James iMillor aunpa muier attended the division al meeting of the Eastern Star in Colemans restaurant in Jackson ville Friday. '(.' 'f- v:u ;Vvi Ai . mends of Mr. Norman William. regret 10 Know ne is a patient at McGuire Veterans Uoxoitjil in Rih. mono, va. . Mrs. Jessie Arnold of Wheeling, West Virginia was a recent guest uaugnier ana son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Pope. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Wilbur of Elk Hart, Indiana spent a num ber of days with their daughter and son-in-law. LL and Mm cm. m.. Pjy-Sunday morning they attended the Baptismal service of Uttla Miok elLee Murphy at the Beulaville I rnrauyieruin cnurcn. The Rev. Wal ter Goodman officitaed. ' (Mil. M. M. Thinwn Mm T Burch and Miss Calenta Thiou. made a busineiu Mn tn ramn r . Jeune Wednesday. oar: ana Mrs. Homer Howard, Mr. and Mm bv Vaiiiumrft 1 leo Miss Doreen NttiA.ii t ur Mngton, D. C, and are tpuring New 1 -' i: i 1' , ... U 'i juiS. 1 ti 3 1 saw on iiuiiv'y and wi.i . i until August loJi. CONTINUED FBOM F""'sT 1 he got his shotgun "to scare her" the sheriff said. The single ibiast took effect in her heart. c "Sheriff Jones said that when tlrs. Holland fell Harris went out into the yard and picked her un. He carried her inside the house and placed her on the bed, fsajenl'f v y Mrs. ' Harris, according to the sheriff, f'said she didn't want to get blood on- her bed" and dragged her daughter from the bed to tne floor. The sheriff found the victim crumpled beside the bed, dead. ' . "Harris concession ciamnea that Mrs. Holland a of ten 1 wrote . him notes" urging him to meet her away from home. The sheriff said that Mrs. Harris had run her dau ghter away from home on several occasions. -'"?-,:7:'v-?-: ' 'Mrs. Holland was the .wife of bneprose Holland, who is now serv ing, a life sentence in this State for the murder of a six-year-old boy in 1939. Her husband was sen tenced to death, but the sentence was commuted. He killed the boy, according to Sheriff Jones, in an cx.ort to collect on an Insurance policy he had taken on the youth u law weeas previous to the crime. "A hearing for Mr. and Mrs. Har ris will be held Wednesday night uciuie a magisrraie. "Funeral services for Mrs. Holl and will be conducted Wednesday ai xi a. in. irom tne wuinn Mcgow an Funeral Home by the Rev. Rich- ara cozen, nurlal will follow in Pinecrest cemetery. Surviving be side her mother are three sisters, Mrs Ethell Ezzell of Magnolia, Mrs. rawer, uneggs 01 Warsaw and Mrs. James Sexton of Stoneville; two brothers, David L. Ezzell, Warsaw, auu juiwara i. uxeu of Indiana. We the ; undersigned Jury find that Sallie Ezzell Holland came to her death from a shot gun load in iw uaiiug 01 umia k.. Harris. We the undersiened , iurv that he be held without 'bond for a grana jury investigation at the Augustterm of Superior Court, Au- Signed: J. B. Brown, C. M. Merritt, . Flave Mercer, Levi D. Swin son, Luke Rogers and Rob ert Knowles. Mrs. Harrlss was 1msi1 enoUsVh evidence wm fimmH km - ww.h fcV UV1U ner. Mie refused to tprtifv oaainet her JAand. ' " ? ' '. i t t:.e -it-r - 1 i j; t i 1. j. r 1 1 r ', J tm $ rnt . if -iui r i t 1 el a bHl h,i .f J., t,r l,.riev ! -ri-.t VlUo t-i' to -'"ve J 'n and 1 f .1 save hisl . ...pr X... s. 1 hi. ,.' ly ie deserves muuh creu.t for hi uiist-iiisn bravery and in (behalf of c-..r town we conunend .him most heartily for the great deed he ren dered. We are tiroud of vou M&t- iy ana congratulate you and ex !"'.d every cood wish to vou. When - think of it in your future life, remember it was God who saved him through you, and can use you in many other deeds. k 1 4.4hu.c8. Lr-V 1 v . J 't reviewed ma at its next - mteuiig on August 2. 1 4 re ty Vie Tegular A urevious cnnvlnfinn tr illocral wiusKey activity was disregarded last Friday by a Duplin County Ne- , w U7 U UVW UV aer, a bond of $300 for possession ef Whiskey for the purpose of sale. Sheriff Ralph Jones said that Joe Hayes, his wife Lillie Hayes, and another unidentified woman; all Ne -oes, were arrested, v Friday at ayes' home and 4 quanity of whis key seized as evidence. . Shprlff Jones said that Hayes was charged with the possession of whiskey but it was being claimed by the un- weminea woman in the case. The raid was made at Hayes home -which is a short distance from Scptties awfanmlng pool where a raid several weeks ago resulted in mree arrests and the seizure of a mm junuy 01 wnisaey. . t Sheriff Jones said that Hayes had been arrested once before for op- erayon cm a wnisaey sun and that he was convicted of the chance He added that Hayes had long been suspected of such activities, but previous attempts to catch him pro- inuuess. " ' , 1 ParticipaUng with Sheriff Jones In the arrest were dnnut.tea OharlM Nicholson, Perry Smith, (Murray Bird and George Flowers of Mount Olive. ' - , , At a recent meeting of the War saw Rotary club Bill Sheffield, pro prietor of Warsaw Drug Company was installed president Other of fi lters installed were: Lee Brown, vice president and Jerry Nowbold, secretary-treasurer. 1C3 Vdbcc Covs Are Cbssifiid July 18, 1951 - Thirty V nine registered Jerseys in the herd own ed Jay ueorge Johnson,'- Wallace, N. C, were recently classified under a - program of the Aherlcan Jer sey Cattle club. The classification rater the animals for type, com paring them against the, breed's score of 100 points for a perfect L. 1, v, .. Hi Hn rs in C cf tne S3 ; ,.,c.t-A- i i, vajve" ' : v OS,", J Two cents per word, nJL.: nam enarge of See. Unless yea av aa account wi3 cs t"-, .at r.l money, stamp., money order, or check with ads. farmers: Use the Times Clasti'led Ads: If you have anything to sen r exchange, or want to buy. we will accept produce for payment. in Skyland caverns and the Caverns of Luray in Virginia. - , i 7 .' Mr. and Mr Jnhn u.-nn,i . Comfort and Miss Jeaneane Thla- iwM uBuni-oaiem were week end guests of Mrs. E. P. Thigpen, ' 'Mr- and Mrs. W. P. Thigpen and daughters Laurel and Teena wr weekend guests of Mrs. M. M. Thlg pen.' .Mrs. S. A. Pope, Mrs. Jessie Ar nold, Mrs. Annie Mintel, Sammy OUTLAW'S BRIDGE Miss Matthis Will Meet With Children JMlss Elizabeth Matthis. Religious Education dUctor of North Caro lina Univeraalist mill ,... c. , " - u-' menwon at the school build- mm pre-scnooi and primary ....... w a recreacoinai mm a,'..... ', All' i. 1 1 , . """ " cuuuren are invited to Personals PlVt YOUR CAR RSONAL TOUCH KEEPS ITS .S TURNrNCV ' ' '--1 '' ''''' ,"'r;''f, V'" ' : -mta 1 ' ' rji ' ' t 1 'Julian- Smith Salem and Joe R. Parker 01 (Mt; Olive Wr vUltnn urlk XI- and Mrs. J. H. Parker Sundav marl ning.. , ' -;',;., '. IMiSS Suhnl riirfln. a Miss Donna Loi Jima ?ral dys last week with Mr. and Mrs Albert Nichols at Shknms. ... MiSS MaSXie SimnA visited Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stroud and other relatives durim k. .., 1. .end.i '. .. TiT Miss Elizabeth Matthi. r ttt hi 11 spent the weekend with Misses Sallie and Essie Mae Outlaw. (Several,, from thto section at tended the demonstration AH Ai Sease of tobavn on th. - . ou jerry jsmun-on y11 between BF Grady and Twin Calves Born ' - iwin calves were born on the far mof L. W Outlaw last week " ;ALDEKI ' Personals Despite the fact of being very busy burning tobaccd the Falson Smiths took time out over the week end to have a little recreation down at Topsail Beach. They attended the square dance there Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Tatum spent the weekend with her naranta Mr and Mrs. Arthur Grady. - , I Miss Jo Joyce Grady spent Satur day night with her mother, Mrs. Frances Grady. (Mr. and Mr. Rav Oiitnn anil iamuy 01 wuson and Mr. and Mrs. James Pope and son of Wiluin spent eunday with Mrs. : Winnie QuMn. ' : ;:, .. Carol Stroud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stroud La vialttn ner uacie ana, aunt, Mr. and Urs. Kenton Smith and babv at The People are verv aorrv that one of Mr. J. D. Grady' barns four- ea aown Saturday. local Girl In Bardens Office Miss Janet Boney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney of iCe nansville, this week went to work in Congressman Graham Barden's ' masnington. Miss Boney J rn th the Committee on Educauon df which Congressman Barden is charfaian. This brings to two the Duplinites in tlx. rr,4 " - ..yw jLvia newton meit aerson of W-wlinr-o b. uu- last year on the RHnpfin IB w --v-i-vB wur Prior to joining Barden's ofk Miss Bonev haa hwn urfth 1,1.- tral Intelligence in WashinBtonVCi. y K ;., . , nvW" Di-plin - Ssenpsdn Red Projects r : Are Announced 4 RlALEIGH Julv 21 Tn. Rtafa Highway Commission will call for uiu. vu a vumoinaxion' roaa pro ject in Duplin and Sampson coun ties and on a $200,000,000 bond is sue project in Sampson county at iut ivnuts in xtaieign on July 31. The Duplin Sampson project In volves the paving of 13.7 miles from US 421 at HarreUs Store to it. at Tin uity. s , Jtba Sampson bond project calls for iJie bard-surfacing on 315 mues or county road as follows: v Extension of . .CharUe , Beaman road ' to the countv line! , fpnm . Point 1.9 miles north of Turkey to NC 403 at 'Charlie Beamans; from : ttTIL . 'J"" oi Hoseooro to High smith road: Cmuiiani m.ri f J C-1ton! Bu-ler'a crossroad on US 701 north to Boykin Bridge road; Park Heights road from city limits of CHnton to US 701; ex tension of the Autrwillo - rio, road, and Warrick road 1.8 miles Todaf s Pattern PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WEIX. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. J GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. , HEATER WEIX CO., ma . RALEIGH.-N. C. : The :. Readers Digest S months for SLOO. See Mrs. Floyd Heath, . C. .... aone 17-2. FC l T J: One si: 'itly used deep well r a, in excellent condition. Ingtaiiuon city water works cause , for selling. Can be seen in operation at my home in Magnolia. Mrs. Lan le B. Heath, phone 2080, Magnolia. 8-2-3T-C J ' " '. , .ATHELETES FOOT GERM ' After' one application of T-4-H. if not pleased your 40c back. -This mobile liquid FisNETlRATES fast er, quicker, deeper to make the kill. T-4-L at any drug store. To day at Kenansvllle Drug Store. . 7-28-4T ; WANTED; Ambitious young la dies Interested in a pr''"l nursing career. Free education. wonderful opportunities. Limited number may be accepted (or u- tember class. Apply now to Dlreo tor of Nurses,, Memorial General hospital, Kinston, North Carolina, Pattern 9220 eomea in .. . - J, 88, 40, 42, 44, 4, 48. 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