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.n j w , Kirs. W. F. "Cud" Miller, News, Adv. Ee; resetii lira ,:::Pc:;!3CI:j$ Mrs. Ash Miller, teacher of the Senior Class and Mrs. W. L. Miller teacher fo the Young peoples class of the Hallsville Presbyterian church entertained their class Sat . urday night with a party at the church. There were 25 in attend.. - a nee and delicious refreshments were served following a social hour and period of recreation. Circle I Circle II Hallsville Presbyterian Women of the Church will meet Friday Oct 19 at 7:30 with Mrs. W. J. Miller. V.M.U. Meet Monday The Baptist WMU of 'he Beula . ville church will meet Monday for a regular meeting. ' Circle I Hallsville Presbyterian - Women of the Church will meet Saturday night at 7 p. m. with Miss Lois Evans . - ' Gef Your Arrow or Manhattan Shirts A. Brooks, Inc. s. 0. E. S. Mel Monday llignt Beulaville Chapter 237 O. E, will meet Monday night with their regular meeting and hold a past matron and past patrons night Mon day at 8 p. m. at the Masonic lodge. II commendable. The attendance was very good and plans were made for the Halloween Carnival to be held in this month. A prize was given to the room with the most parents attending. :r.a: s - r. The group was Invited, into the lunchroom for refreshments serv ed toy the hospitality committee. Ramona C5tch:!or Soloist - Miss Ramona Batchelor, soloist, rendered special music at the Home Coming service held at th Halls . ville Presbyterian church Sunday A very good Rally Day 'program was presented and a picnic lunch served on the church lawn to ,130 people. "5 ; i- .-.- -f ..! , Among the out of town.were:Mr. and Mrs. Maurice James and family of Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i Brlnkley. and family of Chinqua.. in, 'Sgt. and Mrs. Maurice Grady, at and Mrs. Thomas Smith. St Leroy Kennedy, Camp Stewart, Ga." Milton Miller and Ottis Gerald Mil . ler. Ft. Bragg., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Southerland of Wallace. Mrs. Kate Hines and Bill Hlnes of Warsaw. The Beulavlile PTA met Monday night for it's regular meeting with president James Miller presiding. Mrs. Clyde McDowell gave minutes to the previous meeting and Miss Mamie Boggs, treasurer, gave a re port on finances. , Mrs. Kraft's 7th grade class pre sented two plays, which were very For Christmas Jay Dee's 'FOB TOYS THAT PLEASE" Kinston, N; C. rnuiu . iijiKii Ihomaj, Dinah . Brown and Mrs. jm Smiin. Ccdirfti.. ':f: CliircliOIaeiilf . The Baptist Cedar Fork' church elected the following officers and teachers for the new year. .. Superintendent,' Freeman" Ray .. nor; associate superintendent. Earl Scott; secretary treasurer, Nor . wood Raynor; assistant secretary, Miss Martha Wilson. ; f ' Teachers and substitutes' Mes .. dames Russell Grey, Earl Thigpen, Beatrice Brlnson. Bernice Thigpen, Glayds Laniner, Louise Wood, Lee ta Brlnson, Earl Scott, Margaret Oakley, Carole McDowell, Miss Letha Thigpen, Thelma Brlnson, Dossie Lanier, Bryson Thigpen, Dorothy "Edwards Miss Dorothy Rayhor, Mesdames Dorothy Sou therland, Mavis Thlppen, Adell Ed wards and Earl Thigpen;,. Beulaville Baptist Church Officers Superintendent, Orvls Thigpen; associate superintendent, Arnold Thomas;" secretary. Murphy Thig pen; Superintendent of Nusery De partment, Mrs. Orvls, Thigpen; Su . perintendent'of .Beginners Depart . ment, Mrs. James Thomas; Super intendent : Primary, v Department, Miss Lou Jackson; pianist. Miss Jessie Ann Thomas-secretary, Miss Janice SmitU 4 ;-V v ' Teachers and substitutes: W. S. Cottle, T. Y. Dobson, S. P. Bostic, W. F, Miller, J. D. Miller, Orzo Mrs .Asb Miller Attends Moling - j Mrs. Ashe Miller, chairman of I Home Management of Dunlin coun . ty attended the program planning 'and county council hem in ft nansvllle Thursday. Scouts Go To ; Wake Forest - j' Scouts Bobby 'Miller, James Rob ert Grady, Tommy Miller, Lyndell Thigpen, Elmo Kennedy and Ben ny Thigpen accompanied by Sam Hayter attended the Scout day held at Wake Forest Saturday. The game. Wake Forest vs Richmond. En route home they skated at the. rink in Raleigh., ; ? i c f I jpl i Co-mty .1 iir t i .ft t 8. to be held in tne I.iei ori.d A; Jitorlum In Keiiansvllle October Id at 7 p. m. All club members are urged to attend. ' Mrs. Ifey Jk:.as iviiSS '" ' y ' " Mrs. Ray Thomas was hostess to the Presbyterian women of the Smith's Chapel church Friday-night at her home. Rev. N. P. Farrlor of Pink Hill led the devotional and Mrs. Farrlor led the program dis cussion. The reports of the meeting was very, commendable. There were 9 members and 4 visitors in attendance. The hostess served cokes, , nuts and cookies: . U. D.C.Mel LastVca!. Dixie Gas Ranges f .( O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Dixie Wood Ranges Dixie r Coal Ranges Announcement f .. i I Am Nowy - V SMITH - DOUGLAS Representative In This Area; Succeeding Rev. Stephen Smith ' ' '..!., I Will Appreciate Your Patronage And Pro mise The Same Efficient,' Courteous Treatment You Have Been Accustomed To From Mr. Smith. V The Beulaville chapter of ITDC met last week in the home of Mrs. Lou Belle Williams. The home en suite was attractively decorated in the autumn motif. v Mrs: Henry Stevenson-of War .. saw,- District president, presented the charter to Mrs Williams, presi dent of the local chapter who ore . sneted members, a; certificate ot membership. i. . ; . . Mrs. J. W. Farrlor, registrar of tne James Kenan cnapter in war saw, gave a most interesting .talk, on log worn ui me u&o. The president presnted each member and visitors a gift, a wood en frack .with i names of r charter members: Miss, Daisy Burman was an invited guest and also members of the Warsaw chapter. . RpfrMhmAnt. eorvol In th. Alt tumn motif was an attractive salad plate, open; faced sandwiches; rjb, stuffed dates and coffee. Assisting tne nostess were Mrs. Gardner Ed wards and Miss Lou Jackson. - ' The chapter will meet in Novem her with Mrs. M. N.-. Thigpen. - " Members attending were Mes dames Ashe Miller, Ralph Miller, Herman Miller. Gardner Edwards. May Humpnrey, am Carroll, Lou Belle Williams, M. N. Thigpen, Miss Faye Quinn and Miss Cornelia Qulnn. -,. i , f Office Arthur Kennedy's Store v varreii Thomas Hallsville Church l!e.v Officers r New officers and teacher for the Hallsville - Presbyterian . church have been elected. Superintendent, Durwood Ev ' ans; Associate Superintendent, W. L. Miller, secretary and treasurer. BiDie uuss: Mrs. Leiand Grady,' assistant James Miller; Young People, Mrs. W. L. Miller, assist I ant, Mrs. v Ralph Miller; senior, ' Mrs. Ashe Miller, assistant, Mrs. Herman Miller; Intermediates, Mrs.' Susie Miller.- assistant, Mrs. Horn v J, i h.is. 1 J. Miller i Miller. f . 1, s. W. Herman jS . Friends of Mr. Gordon L. Cottle of Greensboro regret to know he la seriously ill in Westley Long hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cot tle, Mrs. Lula Miller and Ralph Cottle visited him Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ray Humphrey and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Mattocks of Richlands. . , Shoppers in Kinston Saturday Included Mesdames Graham La .. nier and family, Zollle Batchelor, J. G. Kennedy, Archie Lanier, Rus sell Lanier, York Lanier. Bud Mil ler, Elwood Kennedy, Hubert Camp bell, Clinton Campbell and daugh . ter Jean, Preston Sandlin and dau ghter Janice, Elmore Sandlin and Mr. and Mrs, Alton Exum and son Benny. Mrs. Tom Batts and Miss Margaret Johnson, - Mr. Raybourne Kennedy ot cna . Eel Hill spent the weekend with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. ; ; ' Mr.' Phillip Kretch spent the weekend with his family in White.. ville..,. ' r' 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batchelor and, son made a business trip to Jacksonville Eriday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown fsHe. a business trip to Wilmington Wed nesday. -!,V,,' . . V Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and family, Mrs. Zollle Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs..Liston Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey James attended the James: family reunion at the Presbyterian church at Cypress Creek; Sunday, i ' Mesdames F. L. Norris and dau ghter Pat Mrs. James Miller and Carol apd Annette Thomas shop . ped in Kinston Monday afternoon. I Mrs Lv- D. Sholar has returned to her home in Goldsboro following a visit with relatives here. Miss Mary Jackson of Fayette ville spent the-weekend wtih her parents: Mr i and Mrs. J.' D. Jack . .son. - : ..; Sgt. Frank Thomas of Camp Ste wart, - Ga., visited - his parents through the' weekend.' - ' i Sgt. ' and ' Mrs: Maurice Grady, Sgt and Mrs. Thomas Smith and , X aaugnters of camp stewan. ua., visited their parents last week. J- Roger Everion o; u.w...lle was at home for the weekend with . CI., i -t i v . i his mo -r l. h. D. V. 1 itriendsrff Mrs. Mary A. are pleased to know she has re turned to her home from I Kins ton hospital. , ' Mrs. Ray Cupp, -Mrs. William Bostic and Mrs. W. B. Parker made a business trip to Kinston Satur day." " ,v 1 ,; Miss Rebecca Thomsa attended the Home Coming at ECc Green . ville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones, Jr.. and son Philip of Midway Park visited Mrs. Mary A. Jones Sunday. - Mrs. James Thomas and Mrs. J. W. Jackson made a business trip to Kinston Friday. v Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fussell and daughter Wonda of Burgaw were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller en joyed a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Brown of Norfolk, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Per rv Williams. Camp Stewart. Ga., spent last weekend with their par.. ents. . , Mrs. Lis K. Lanier and Mrs. L. C. Turner. Sr.. of Pink Hill at. tended the Unlversalist Conference in Red Hill last weekend. - Messrs. Arthur Kennedy and Jesse Brlnson made a business trip to Richmond last week. r t .h 6 It's- Your Freeduui I rutoet Itt i What better eta yen do la ttmee like ' tbM but Initiate the teamwork ' which welds an Invincible defease fare. Teamwerk Uke that means a Strang America. V. 8. Savtafs Benda ara new Defense Bonds and jroor purchase of these benda meaas yon are doing year part In building a atrena;, llaaaolal America. Bay them now and hay them regularly throng av ; the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work or the Bond-A-Month Plan (4 rear bank. . u.t.tn g s o o o o o o OilOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO o r . ; In Beulaville Vt . ' ' '.. 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