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i i lira. W. F. "Bud" Miller, News, A'y. Kcrresentative Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bayeden of Kinston were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Whaley. ' 7 IFWends of Mra James Trott regret to know the la ill to a Kin ston hospital. 1 ' r , Mra. Sena Ward Jackson mi recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ida Jarman of Richlands. ,. . Friends of Mrs. Oscar Houston regret to know she is confined to her home due to illness. . Mr. Earl Gresham was in Ra leigh last week to attend the, Post Masters Convention. ' . Little Miss Janice Batchelor la : spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Batchelor in Alex andria, Vs., and Mr. and Mrs. A. M Sutton in Washington, D. C. I : Teresa Thlgpen of Wallace spent (he week end with her mother, Mrs. C. O. Thlgpen.. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milford Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carlton of Warsaw were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Nethercutt, I.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 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 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 Ly-v o " 'm " V I $ ' O Wff K n fh g I r( i ; I ii ixft? ? 'jl'' o i 111 Jisia a r " '' 2M-f-SM-56 CRISPTi-Clean taUorfcf In a cool all rayte sea boxer. Hidden drawstring seetate-and-nylon supporter Is Ideal for swimming. fall-sbe, elasUcixed legs. Keep your keys la. the button-dowa . "... . ... - ' i $ y t S' : flat pocket. $ smait sua-and-watertected colon.' 2t-4. TEX SHIRT . . . smart S-tooe cuuni of rui eat au-eonbed two-ply cotton yam. 7 brilliant ester eoabinaUona. i v ' Libermank Department Store o o o In Wallace IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TV N - 7 f f 4, ' T4? 5 Miss Pauline Bland of Kenansvllle Mr Euaene Nethercutt - Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Nethercutt were in Moore head Sunday for a seafood dinner. Pat ' Norris spent last 'week end in GreenvUle with her grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. O, C WUte- Mesdames James Miner and Mrs. Raleigh Lanier, made a busness trip to Kinston Saturday. " Mrs. D. Q. Watson and daughters Linda and Jennifer of Smtthf ield spent several days last week with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown..''''. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Willis and sons Davey and Gene of Char lotte were week end guests of the Browns. :.; ' ' Miss Calesta Thlgpen and Miss Betsy Smith of Raleigh and Robin sonvllle were here Friday night to visit Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen leaving Saturday for Carolina Beach. ,? Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn and daughterly Jo Anne of Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter of War saw were week end guests of the J. G. Kennedys. Mrs. James Trott Is very 111 in S Kinston hospital. ; Friends wish keeps the 3-needle boxer! waist o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o stripes, rew stscsHr' J 1? o o o o vjiiji ci 1 j X, f, '--be StnU a o o nrr u 'cJ Km m ssnaMtflv VaMVtVitrV "V: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of Raleigh were week end guests of the J. G. Kennedys. , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parke of Raleigh were week end guests of Mrs. W. B. Parker and Mrs. Ellis Brinson. . ,' Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Johnston and family 'visited relatives in Wil mington and Clarkton last week end.. ', -' ;. .::'- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoeutt of Clayton were recent guests of Mrs. I. J. Sandlln. Miss Mary Jackson of Faye Se ville spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jack son. ' )'t ' '. '! '' .''' ' Mr and ' Mrs'. Dick Butler and son were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack StUIwell ol Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Sandlin and children en joyed a fishing trip to Moorehead Sunday. - ; " ' Friends of Norwood Wtuuora are pleased to know he is recuperating following an appendectomy. ' Dallas Rhodes, U. s. Navy is spending some time with his wife andj parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rhodes. ;, ' Mrs. Laura North of Norfolk, Va., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Max Swain in Wilmington. She was ac companied by Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen. Mrs. O. M. Thlgpen and Benny. Friends of J. D.' Sandlln are pleased to know he has returned to his home from a Kinston hospi tal. Eddie Paul Thlgpen. USCG, Washington, D. C, Is visiting his mother. Mrs. E. P. Thlgpen, Sr. - Mrs. B. C. Gresham has been a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howard in Pink Hill. , MA and Mil. Bob Blatchfeior visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lanier in Warsaw Sunday. (Friends regret to know Mrs!. John Home Is confined to her home due to illness. . Friends of Mrs. Hattie Norris are pleased to know she has return ed to .her home from a Kinston hospital. Group Toured Hew York Mrs. J. D. Sandlln and grand daughter Sherry, Mrs. Aulbrey Tur ner and son, A. W., of Pink Hill have returned from a visit with Sgt. and Mrs. Charlton Sandlln at Fort Dlx, New Jersey. They toured points of greatest interest In Philadelphia and the Philadel phia zoo, Cameden, N. J., a tour of New York Citv. Radio Citv. Em pire State Building, Coney, Island ana Atlantic city, New Jersey. Bible; School v Beiiillv The Beulaville Presbyterian Va cation Bible School will begin May 19, at 8 o'clock. Classes will last until 10:30 each day. The school will run for two weeks, closing May 30. The stall of officers are: Rev. Goodman, superintendent; Mrs. Ray Cupp and Mrs. York Lan ier,' beginners; Miss Faye Quinn, primary; Mrs. Phoebe Pate, Jun ior; Mrs. Guy, pioneer. Mr. Good man, intermediate; Miss Evelyn Penny, pianist. Assisting through out the departments are Misses Mona Batchelor, Kate Boggs, Lou Ann Nethercutt, Betty Jean and Sue Lanier. : , !. .:- ; The Commencemen will be held tiie 2nd Friday night, May 30. A program will follow the picnic lunch. ' Circle II Circle II, Hallsvllle Presbyterian women jof the church will meet Friday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. James Miller.. ' ta- n , 1 - ' ' J"x" , i -v, . ,V.v-, iv,,: i:i du:li:iai;d adjo;:::::d cc:;;tiis A Ll:.:!::;.! Beulaville faculty' honored Miss Faye Quinn whose marriage will be solemnized in June. mr. cia rldge Thlgpen whose marriage Is taking Dlace May 20 and Mr. F. V. Spence recent groom with a lunch eon In the. school luncnroom. , Upon arrival the honored guests were presented a lovely nea spresa and additional gift in linen.' ' The group enjoyed boiled bam, potatoe salad, tomato and lettuce. boiled eggs, pimento cneese, pica lea. ice cream and cake. 1 All the honorees are members of the Beulaville faculty. , Mr. Vilson Feted On His Birthday ; Mrs. C. K. Wilson entertained at her home . Tuesdav honoring Mr. Wilson with a picnic and barbe- que dinner on hia natal anniver sary. - Attending were Mr. and Mrs. OUver Wilson and family of Sneads Ferry, Mr. and Mrs. Law ton Whalev. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nethercutt and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nethercutt, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Whalev and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whaley and child ren, Mrs. Bob Batchelor, Mr. and Mrs. Stedman Wilson and Hubert Houston. f ' ,':. Mr. Wilson was a receipient of many useful gifts. 7. E. Six And Miss A The marriage vows of Miss Gilda G. Renfrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Renfrow of Lucama, and Walter Ellsworth Six, son . of Mr. and Mrs.. J. E. Six of Sharonville, Ohio, were pledged at 0 o'clock Sunday afternoon. April 20, in the Spring Hill Presbyterian Church near Lucama. . The Rev. Charles E. Parrlsh, as sisted by the Rev. Denver S. Blev lns, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Wedding music was nni.nt.rf hv Mra T.lovd Scott of" ESSJI? n Tt' y . . ; The bride, given in marriage by ner zainer wore an anRie-iengtn gown of bridal satin and lace cuffs. Her veil was double tiered French illusion, trimmed in Chantilly lace and attached to tiara of seed pearls. She carried a satin-covered prayer book centered with ah or chid. Miss Helen Sue Bunn of Wil mington, maid of honor ,wore an ankle-length gown of Iavendar taf feta and net and a matching head dress. She carried a bouquet of mixed flowers. ', . - Flower girl was Miss Margaret Parrlsh, who wore a yellow organdy dress with a matching head hand and carried a green organdy bas ket from which -she dropped, dog wood blossoms. 4 . . 'f '-i ' .Bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Lamm and Miss Key Frances Wat son of Lucama. Their dresses were pink taffeta, lace and net with matching head bands. - They car ried nosegays : of mixed spring flowers; . ,(.-, .; " Walter Duermit of Sharonville, Ohio, was best man.. Ushers were Thomas Standi, Jr., of Asheboro, and Edward Smith of Sharonville, Ohio. . . ; Mrs. Renfrow, the bride's moth er, wore a navy and white accessor ies. Her corsage was whits carna tions. ;:, .; ;. Following the ceremony. the bridal couple received la the ves- tiouie. " The bride was graduated from Rock Ridge High School and Peace College. She also attended the Corcoran School of Art in Wash ington, D. C. - She was member of Sigma Phi Kappa sorority. Al oha Pi EDsilon lMitniFBrv MmmBp. cial sorority, and Sigm Pi Alpha nonorary language sorority, and waa elected a member of the pri vileged Honor Roll group while at reace. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Sharonville High School. He served four years with the United no h 1 1 r, .-I 1 uuuu JU SEIID OR MAIL; lil YOUR SUDSCRiPTIOIITO J sue b a atji ftMiwi Corn. Cecil A. Hunter was tend ered several courtesies before leav ing Monday for Seattle. Wash., en- route for overseas duty. On Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams entertained Corp. and Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Albertson, Charles Alhertson, Hil ton and Jean wiiuams ana Mrs. Murphy Thlgpen. Saturday eve ning, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Miller en tertained the Hunters and Albert sons at dinner, and on Sunday night, Mr. and Mrs. Albertson were hosts at a delicious barbecue and picnic supper In honor of Corporal Hunter, in addition to memoera of the Albertson family, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wade, grandparents of Cecil, and other members of the Hunter family were present. - Mrs. YiIliford Is 74, Years Young Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Julian WJUiford and Mrs-. ' John Williford enter tained at their homes recently hon oring their husband and father with a dinner on his 74th birthday. A white cake with pink and green decorations centered the ' table spread on the lawn where the bar becue and picnic dinner was served- ; V Attending out of town guests were Mr .and Mrs. N. B. Clarke, Joseph L. Tlce, Cpl. Theodore C. Martin, S. Sgt. Stanley Spratt, Sgt Frederick Porcelly all of Camp Le jeune. Mr. and Mrs. H .C. Sut ton. Center Hill Dam, Tenn, Mrs Beulah Williford and Horace Wil liford of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williford and family of War- Ton 'SSZ-ZS, ,Z3rT lVvn' Pllt; Ray Humphrey, 1st LlSJSL fi?. iVlco President; : W. F. Miller '2nd tendance to extend happy 'wishes. Ms. Williford received many lovely and useful gifts. MinnieSummerHas Birthday Party , i ' - ' " j . v n m. , Air. ana jars, yeorge summer entertained at their home recent- emenainea at .neir nome recent- Ur honoring their daughter, Minnie "ft WS A huge cake m,j ,u ,,ki. a wanuwua miivcsvu vara eavav s. w barbecue dinner and picnic lunch members present and a good meet was served too. Mrs. Cindy Sum- TF- ' ... .,-. .. " mer, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Futrell t and son, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sum mer, Mr. and Mra. Neil Smith and J W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bland Rhodes-and family. Mr. and Mrs. HBland Miller and Randall, ! Mrs. Herman Houston and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kennedy and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Andrew Miller, Mr. and Mrs.' Ottls Miller, Mr. , and Mrs. Ottls Jere Miller, Mrs. Ed Rhodes and Glenn Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, and Jimmy Miller. The, ed wli young fonoree was shower tn many lovely gifts. O.E.S. Will Meet On Monday. Night Beulaville Chapter OES No. 237 will meet Monday night at 8:00 pjn. for a regular meeting. States Marine Corps as t camera man and photographer, one year of which was spent in Korea with the First Marine Division. He is now employed with the New York Central Railroad Company in Sha ronville. where the couple will make their home. - j IFor the wedding trip through the Blue Ridge mountains the bride wore a toast brown gabardine suit with matching accessories and the orchid from her bouquet. . t , . The above marriage will he of interest to many In Duplin County and Beulaville aa toe bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. Eva Mercer Standi who Is a native of the Cab in Community near Beulaville. She has many relatives who reside In I the home community. : W W tl li k-S , . -v- ..... w' V UUU V. I ' , ( VV L Af I. C. Cc":;3 9 At the May Day Celebration stag ed on the college athletic field at East Carolina College on Thursday afternoon, May . 1st when Miss Jeanette Tlllett of Kill DevU HiU in. wifh mii.ifl furnUhcd hv Boh Lee'a Orchestra, h : Miss Edwards is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Edwards and is member of the Junior Class at E.C.C. '."'' 'V'i:U '.r,;'''fi''i.:.':'.;V';; h.''- Ed;v 14, Injured i ' Edward Heath, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heath suffered painful-and serioua injuries sustained when he was run over by a car driven by Mrs. Dell Brock,: RED Beulaville. Young Heath suffered a brain concussion and a ruptured kidney in the accident, however he was sole to return to nia nome here on Wednesday'is:i.'V' .i;v--' en Lions Club Pres. The Lions Club met Tuesday in the school luncr room for a reg ular meeting. with president Cecil Miller presiding and, elecetlon of new officers was held. - '. : ,! Those elected were Bill Thig- vice; president; Arnold Thomas, 3rd vice president; Maloohm Mc- wnorter, secretary; Aubrey John ston, treasurer; Lion Arthur Ken nedy, lion tamer. Raleigh Lanier, tail twister; James Miller and James E. Miller, 1 year directors; Orzo Thlgpen and Temole HIU. 2 psar Directors. -?; .: -- .wn were made for installation Of Officers to be heU ih FH. el ail nlaht In I..... irk. -1.. L. . a J . iiw ua vmm to make donation to the Blind Re- ;y "u me oiina ne- "? to -gujata County, to sponsor -SZJPSL!? ment. There wei vaiu1 n To The Voters Of Duplin ,v,,' - .ivi. - . .;; , . r,",',, ' ".y ; v: ., ..... Deeds of fice in Duplin County. He has filled way uiMi ii kuiuv Me the county, in my staffs in the office to 4. ? the office.' Your vote and support will be appreciated. . S . 1 v V-..J. f - . ' , j.t,..f 1 j . , . , . . . , J ' Mrs. Dunie Lanier was honored Sunday wher her children gather ed at her home for a Mother's Day dinner: . Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williams and daughter Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Radford Wil liams, Mr, and Mrs. Linwood Wil liams and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. t iinni . uM aiuI Mm WavtMl Pen and family. ing reported. ':' t A delicious dinner of fried chic ken, peas, beans, candled potatoes, rice, gravy, biscuits and strawberry short cake with coffee was served. 55.C0 tied ricl Iron E.SL.5. $t.i Wciliy ShiSpso ......50c rftPt 70 Ruliing Alcbhol..Jlc' i ,D euro; tarconaie ...yc OOSciuibbs pure 1UU, l-orain jacnrin...;....; ...ik 1 Pound Sulphur :...:................iOc 18 oz. Babv Bq-;:-(Bc Large Listerine . 50c Ipana Tooth IN KINSTON liis life's workm the Keirister of. i,9 uucu. nc is uiuic i:uuin;cu uiau auy huui u W.i, opinion, for the office and carry on the work and in his SINCERELY, i i S. H. GKADY.v; '4 1 j ''i 0 o ! "ft f"'i . M"J s v: Mrs.' Alice Jones was honored V e-v Sunday when Mrs. Phoebe enter ' tabled In her honor on Mothers ,i Day. A delicious dinner was serv- j ed buffet style to Mr, and Mrs. : r E. Finch and sons Edwin and Da vid Ray of BaUey, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones, Jr, and son of Mid t way Park, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph : ' Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Harry Home and family, Mr. and " Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and daughters - -Jessie Anne . and Rebecca, Mrs. ., James Thomas and daughter An- nette, Carl D. Pate and CpL Pate ' of Fort Dlx, N. J. Mrs. Jones was a receipient of ! many-assorted gifts. . - 5 gr; Aspirin..$1 1 1 59c 37c n this office in the best is trmv. ' " Ms has one of the-finest w-i... 't-SX" condition he need 'itV rM! i t ... 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