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Mrs. W. F. "Bud" Miller; News, Adv. Representative !r. And Mrs. JEckson Entertain About Church Y,'c:n 125 Friends At Barbecue Suppsr i Sidy Cclhiizms . . ' . ih har niMnti. Kv. uircie u numuw njwi Am l"e ri?"S"5rSr s 7 Kinta:arv and dauehters of, There were W present to enjoy Cpl Cecil & Hunter oMMth; 1 k r. Mm R E. Oulnn of Raleiah, Steve Singiejry ana oaugniers Mr Macy Moore and ton. James Ciarkton flallle of Bowden; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roupter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hall, Mr. end Mrs. George Waller, Mr. and Mrs. ' Dennis Brock of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones and son of Midway Park; El mer Jackson, U. S. Navy. CdI Leroy Kennedy. .CpL W1I- man Thomas of Fort Dix, New Jer sey, spent last week end witb relatives. the chicken salad, pickles, crackers, I . . . 1J I AL. cup cax.es, ana tea serveu iqr uio host ,N ; Mrs. D. Q. Watson and daughters of Smlthlield spent several days d;hte Laurel KprecnUtita For WARSAW FLORA! MRS. M. :M. THIGPEN K ' BeeiarUle N. C. COMPANY WAKSAV N. C. EW : Miss Rebecca Thomas has been confined to her home suffering with a virus infection. Mr. and Mrs. D. C Fussell and daughter Wanda were recen tweek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle. :,'".;,- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thigpen and and Teena ,or Bethel and Miss Calesta Thigpen of Raleigh were recent week end guests of M M. Thigpen. . On Sun day they were guests at a family reunion dinner and supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thig pen. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Orvls ThiBDen and family. Yates Dodson of U.N.C, Chapel Hill and Goldsboro spent the week T. Y. Dobson. Yates is to graduate ,fHjA f.lf . in June and is now doing his prac tice teaching In Goldsboro High school. Friends of Mrs. Nora Smith are pleased to know her condition has improved following a hemorage. Adolph Mercer and Maurice Home. U.S.CjG. has been spending a 10 day furlough with their par ents. I M . John Home accompanied Pvt. and Mrs. Roland Edwards to Au gusta, Ga.. for a visit of a week and Quinn County FIIA Rally In ftichlands The Beulavllle Chapter of the Future Home makers of 'America acconwanied by our chapter moth er, Mrs. Ernest Quinn and advisor, mim Cornelia Oulnn attended the Quia County F. H, A. Rally in Hlchlands recently. Duplin, Jones, Pender, Sampson and Ons lowwere represented. ? At 10:00 o'clock the meeting op ened. Alice Manning welcomed the guests, proceeding greetings by R. Q. Leek, Richlands principal, Q. B. Hudson, Onslow County sup erintendent and Charles Huffman. The speaker 01 the morning was the Richlands Methodist minister. Various clubs had candidate speakers for offices. Golonda Cumnrtngs from the Beulavllle Club waa a candidate for vice president. After lunch the election was held. Then several clubs present ed skits and music for entertain' ment. - The newly elected officers were installed as follows: Burt Walton of Jacksonville; Song Leader, Mil- . "ri i , i i.. i ... .....bdred Tanner of Jacksonville. Fol- end by Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood1 lowing the Installation,ft i offlc- Thomas. Eon-Car F:3FQ3f.1M!CE Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Garvey and son of Decata, Ala, Staff Sgt. and Mrs. John R. Garvey, Pensaeola, Fla., Mrs. Paul Garvey and family of Wallace were recent guests of iMi . and Mrs. Bob Batchelor. 3iCar nam era led the emoiem service .the meeting was adjourned. and Mr; Q radarf snerawg Menwdt SaedsJ Esjsfsssesf iutiigJitfef rsras Gsaslas rerJ Parts Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batchelor and 1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bat (chelor and father Joe Batchelor of Klnston recently visited Mr. George I Batchelor and Mrs. Will Rogers in the Samoson County hospital. Lt. w. G. Jones or ocean uity. N. J., has been spending three days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Jones. ' Mesdatnes Bill Carroll. Herman Miller, Emmett Clarke, Ralph MU- ler, Gardner Edwards,- Ashe Mil ler and S. P. Bostic attended the meeting of the Wilmington Pres byterial at Flora McDonald Col lege, Red Springs, recently. Mrs. Delmar Houston and Mrs. Bob Batchelor were recent Klnston shoppers. Mr. and Mrs.' Norwood Carroll and family of Durham and Mrs. Charles Carroll of Warsaw were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll. U ' Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards spent several days in Columbia, Myrtle Beach and Newberry, S. C, last-week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rushie Williams and Mr.- and Mrs. Ivy Nethercutt enjoyed a seafood dinner in Sneads Ferry Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Batta and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Batts visited Mrs Claude Banks In Klnston Sun day. . . -:J,.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and sons Gone and Davey of Charlotte were recent week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. Ij. Brown. - ' . Mrs. L. G. Whaley and Mrs. Ervin Lanier were recent Klnston shoppers: Miss Angeles Williams of Wash ington.. D. C. spent several days with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams. Miss Mary Grace Jones of Col umbia, S. C, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. - Mr. ana Mrs. ugene wnaiey ox Rockingham were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Faison Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Whaley. Mr. Raybourne Kennedy is spen ding some time with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clodf elter in Winston-Salem. Mr. and I lrs. L. C. Miller were i,i - of-, n t.rt ni. New nostess hxonav alternoon wnen Jersey has received orders to re-. they entertaim 1 out of town friends port to Seattle, Washington, May with a fish fry near Burgaw at 8 for overseas duty.. He left Beula-: Kroons bridge. vllle with the JTaUonal Guard' iMrs. Gladys Green Mr. David Unit. Received sis training at green, Clarkton; Mr. tend Mrs. O-mp Stewart, Fort Benning and BlU Eikln of Hallsboro; Miss Rosa FortDlx.v BH!e Miller, Wlarsaw; Mr. Una ' Hunter. W, Is the only ehfld of , Mrs. C. A, MlUer Mr. and Mrs. Set and Mrs. Sidney Hunter of Aubrey Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fort Dix and Beulavllle. Hia wife, J. Miller and son Billy, Miss Mavis i. m.i r lbwrtuin Brown. Gordon Miller and Dr. S. a. rupfl were aiming tnuoe ircscui for the delicious supper and to pull the siene. , , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Al bertson. While he is away she will reside with their parents. S::!:r Trcvds 16faC:!3s McSAD Ralph Bo'Thoman, TJ.S.N. Circle!; ; Circle I, Presbyterian Women of the church met Tuesday evening with chainrtan. Mrs. M. M. Thig pen, for the first meeting of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Tho- new church. Mrs. Thigpes ' opened, mas recently returned from an with prayer followed by meditaUon extensive cruise, visiting France, "a ." in wui -. a i- - m..i imm Mnits short business meeting was held Crete andotterpliceeof Interest! nd plans made for the years work. The cruise was In the nature or a """ " uu" Good - WU1 Tour, tt Included fd eo-chalrman. Mrs. Harry Jlorne, Rock of . Gibraltar, The Vatican Seerefcry and Mrs. Ivey Nether ln Rome, PompeiL The Leaning treasurer Mrs. Aubreyohn Tower oi PlsV Salerno; Syracuse ston -wm iead Bible study during and in Northern Afrto where he toe year. vThe study will be book engaged In basket ball, Ms favorite f CoUossians. She gave the first sport Tin" lgh school - study at this meeting. Making anJ left the states September 17. asslgiment for the group to study 1951 .assigned to the "Megara" as brfore the May meettog During a machinist, returning to the states the discussion Mrs. Gardner Ed April 3. Following a month In wards gave an interesting review Norfolk. Va, orders assign him to, J an article found In the Presby- The reu. - "" e .T.A. met re cently tor a i Kieetlt ? v president, Jai- s j -Her, preo' " J. The Rhythm i ri from p. F. L. Norrla, Kiss Jo ton. and l.iS. Kay Cuppa first graces and the bU 1 school band presented a splenuid program. A report was heard from the nominating committee. Mrs. S. A. Pope, -President; Mr. Russell- Lan ier. Vice President; Mrs. Andrew Jackson, Secretary; and Mr. Ii imoa Pjvis, Treasurer. These ouicers will be installed at the May meet ing. Room attendance price went, to Mrsw Cupps room. ' , .(Following the adjournment the hospitality . . committee served de licious refreshments la the school lunch room. ii JUcksonville, Fla. - Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller enter tained members of the senior class and their invited guests, members of the high school faculty and their husbands and wives. Chicken stew, potato salad, cup cakes and tea waa served. , Following the supper, dancing was enjoyed. Charlie Newmans band furnished the music. . June Wedding For Beulaville Couple Mr. and Mrs. Tbaron Bfescoe Quinn of Beulaville have announc ed the engagement of their daugh ter. Norma Faye, to Richard Fred erick Williams, son of Mrs. Charles Beasley Williams nd the late Mr. Beasley of Beulaville. The wedding will take place at the Beulavllle Presbyterian church on Sunday, June 8th. ,- ; . Miss ' Quinn Is a graduate of WjC.UN.C., Greensboro and is In charge of the Commerce Depart ment of Beulavllle High School. Mr. 'Williams attended UiN.C. at Chapel Hill and Is now engaged in farm ing near Beulavllle. terlan - Survey, emphasizing the monthly theme . Higher Education. Refreshments were soft drinks, home made candies, toasted outs and assorted cookies and crack ers. Mrs. L. C Jackson will be host ess May 12 with the Circle meeting. Circle II Circle II Presbyterian Women of the church met Tuesday eve ning with Mrs. Lou Belle Williams. Mrs.. Ray Cupp, chairman opened with pr:iyer and meditation on S. SaCr.cns G;Ij Overseas Orders Cs " Sgt. Erum Simmons of 150 AAA Bn. Btry. B., Fort Dix, New Jer sey has . received orders to report to Boyon, N. J. on May 18 for Euro pean duty. Simmons left with the Beulaville National Guard Unit receiving training at 0;mp Stewart Ga.. and Fort Dix.! New Jersey. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Zollie Simmons of Beulavllle and his wife Is the former Lena Bell Raynor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Raynor. . While be Is over seas she will live for a short while with their parents and will protably join Dun overseas. ,; VMV-MeslsAt Mrs. Milbrs The Young Ladles Circle of the Beulaville Baptist church met Mon day night with Mrs. V. F. Miller. . Upon arrival, 'greetings were "We are Going To Hawaii" and everyone was presented a colorful Lei. Mrs. O. S. Thigpen presided and opened the meeting with "He . e jer-nUim rooms. , X. 1 1 s i f'r i of red ro es. ....ot prizes were awar- i v .3 1- " tJ 1 . In jimmle Jingle Sarst i Fresh from the even. Tasty, swell," That is the tale Our baked goods telL ft v. . , . Abo i I ' " ; 5 Coccinut, CLsctlate; I .jueraon, izzzzi, - Pinearjle er.i CczzS' ' ta Chocclzta C&kcs . . 'i'lUi. - ' ' ; Cocoanut Apple, , ? Peach, Cherry Pcta- 1 , to and Merirjue.Pies- ,ln Lnion, Chocolate t and Cream, . SPECIAL ORDERS FOR WEDDING, i BIRTHDAY AND PARTY CAKES n I ' KINSTON.N.C. I v Personals Is ' iDewitt Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Miller was winner Jn Beulaville school mathematics con test sponsored by the University of North Carolina. CIS YOU3 F03D ClaX3 TCDAY! A Frozen Food Locker Short) Course will be held at North Caro lina State College from June 16 through. June 1, 1952. Have Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller en tertalned at their borne Sunday honoring sons. Tommy 12 and Doug 10 on their birthday. The lovely white cake held pink decorations and lighted tapers. A barbecue and picnic lunch waa served Mr. and Mrs. C. IX Thomas of Kenana vllle, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith of Pink H11L Rev. Sam Hayter. Ken ansville; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hum phrey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and family, Pat Nor rls, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. - Aaron Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Miller and family. The honorees : were showered with lovely and useful gifts. . 1134 1C1J 12-0 Roll $21.95 $21.95 ; $22.95 rr it - J Lb. Roll Reeling .... "c!!o Siding ID "crr.en Drick ID $2.65! $135X3 .$37.50 Harriet Ann Pope Ilos Birlhdoy Hunt i: Or. and Mrs. S. A. Pope enter tained with a party and egg hunt Honoring then little daughter Har riet Ann en her 6th birthday, The cake waa white with- pink decorations and candies. Attendtarwere'Faye Quma,'iFaye Kennedy, Seaton Matthews. Joe and Mike Jackson, Agnes and Brea ds Lanier, tmiy Miller, Len,. Billy and Pat Summer, Vivian Norton, Jimmy Sandlln, Jean Campbell, . Mum wivAaM. .wwrw m.u Miller, Phil and Floyd Lee Brown, Sue and Micky Quinn; Shelby Mil ler and Sammp Pope. Mesdames Dot Sandlln, Lula Muldrow, Archie and York Lanier, Red Miller, Earl Morton, Elvis summer, Anna Mem- tei ana miss Ductus xnomae. ; Harriet Ann was a recipient many, lovely glXta. . Mrs. Bob Rhue, Mrs. Rollle Al len, Miss Minnie Evans of Wilming ton, Mr. Kenneth Mayberry of Fay ettevllle were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Evans. Mrs. A. W. Sanders of Wilmington had been a visitor in the Evans home for a week returning to her home In Wilmington Sunday , Mrs. Richard Bostic and Mrs. Bob Brown m:de a business trip to Camp Lejeune Monday. t f Mr. and Mrs. Rlcriard Bostic and Mrs.1 Bob Brown made', a business trio to Camo Leleune Monday-. ' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byron of Edenton .were ' - Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Macon Brown and Mrs. Sudie Brown, v Sgt. aod Mrs. Sidney ' Hunter have returned to Fort Dix, New Jersey following a visit with rela tives here. , . Misses Mary Jane and Edna Earl Gresham of Greensboro were week end guests -of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gresham. r Billy Gresham of Wilson spent the week end with his father Mr. Walter Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and daughter Jo Anne spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Quinn. . Friends of Mrs. T. R, Quinn are pleased to know she has returned to her borne from a Klnston hos pital. '"' ' . . ' V" v Among the mem Deri oi toe Beu lavllle W.M.V. attending the meet ing at Rowan church last week were Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, Mesdames Orzo Thigpen, Elwood Quinn. Lula Parker, Rena W, Jack son, Andrew Jackson, Jay Thomas, w. d. urown, uauae waae and Sidney Hunter. Rev. end Mrs. A. L. Brown were In Smithfield Saturday night to attend the music recital of their little granddaughter, Sandra DaiL Mrs. Parry Williams and daugh ter Johnnye Gay have gone to Fort Dix, New Jersey , where they will reside while CpL Williams, is star tloneq with the U. S. Army. ' :: ; . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coston of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Miller Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. F. L Norris made a business trip to Goldsboro Tuesday. made for - the 'work of the new year and Mrs. : York Lanier was appointed secretary and Mrs. W. F. Hinson Treasurer. Bible study teacher will be Mrs. Lou Belle Wil liams and the study will be the. book of CoUossians. Mrs. Phoebe Pate give a review from the Sur vey article on Higher Education. The .hostess served strawberry short cake and coffee to the 24 members present. s-.ith I- .,. vi.n. Lives- On- High'? in tune of Aloha mra.. ijvuiser onicoer lea m pray er i assisting Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Mrs. Jay Thomas with the de votional. "Hawailans are Ameri cas Too"., the - program of the montti was developed by a number ' of those attending. . A report on I "Community Missions" was given . by Mrs. Miller, and plans made for ' additional personal service work. . The hostess served toasted nuts, fruit- cups with strawberries and whipped cream and coffee to the 17 guests. r -4 , Mrs. Horace Brinson Recipient 01 Gills - Un Hnn-ce Brinson was the re- Every-. ciplent of many lovely and useful l gilts wnen - jars. ahutow i.ouuuii i Sa-.'f-. ... m v Music Recital Friday Night "'Music , students of Mrs. Rhem Taylor will present a music reci tal Friday night, Ml. y 2 at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium, one Is Invited to attend. $5.00 Electric Iron ..;-....::...$3 $1.00 Yccdtury Shsmpso 1 Pt 70 Rubbing Alcohol $l;25iCitro!Carlianafep 400Squibbspjre 5gr. Aspirin..$1.C3 1 00,, 1 -Grain S - chrin .1: . .7?c .t .:11c 18;pL;-1lal)yiBo!il8 birgeListcrihie :;SpiSA5i 50c Ipana Tcolh Paste. ........!,.37c jr-i IN IIINoTON i -I EXTHA CHOICE ; HAY ALFALFA and TRIOTIIY TON fastis To Wl'iV Try I 1 0 The Hallsville Baptist W.M.V, met Monday -, night . with Mrs. Claude Wade. ! ' Mrs. Warren Kennedy, president, presided. The group sang "Morn ing Light is Breaking" followed by t!.e Devotional and prayer by Mrs. J. S. Sandlln. The program of the miTth, "Bawallafla are Americans ': o" was developed by Me.1ames rfl Lsoler, Bob Quinn, IZorae , 1' -bert Brown, -Ellis iirinsor. -X i 'd:in, Willie 'XL.an ani iADiESjrs-on7.t;S "Yes that is the only difference in the cost of a.Sek-,f)ffni jwfnl ; i Suit and an ordinary bathing suit. Sea Nyraphs are made ia styles ' to fit and flatter all figures. - a dutiful sea?;:v;::;i suit y 3 Creech's 't"Utf . 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