7lX LCTIX TT.Z3. TCTSSDAT, JTT3 1$; 1858.. ) It M H X.:C vV,' .V:-:- ,v..iv;v.T!3?iiiVv:;iv;;Tr.i: .:' i'1 Mrs. W. R "Bud MfflerVNews, Adr. Representative vAJ ' (V ,' 4.) - i -:t - j' Personals Mr and Mrs. S. D. Jackson as their week end guesta Mr. and Mrs. John Coble of Guilford College. Mrs. L. H. Thomas, Sr., and Miss Rebece Thomas of ACC, Wil son spent the week end with their family here. '( ' Miss Louise Evans of Cherry Point apent the week end with hei parent Mr. and Mrs. K L. Evans. . Mr and Mrs Marion Quinn and sons, D C and Owen, Misses Patsy Quinn and Janice Smith spent Sunday at Whije Lake Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norrii and family have returned to their home following a visit with relatives in Cross Plains, Texas. Mrs. S. L. Coble of Guilford Cot lege is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Jack son. Sgt and Mrs I. J. Sandlln, Jr., and children have returned to their home in Fort Dix following a visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards in Pink Hill and Mrs. I J Sandlln, Sr, in Beulaville. Misses Lou Ann Nethercutt and Bett yJean Lanier accompanied them home for a visit of a week. Mrs. Temple Hill spent Friday in Burgaw with her. mother, Mrs. Lillian Harrell. Mrs. Mary A. Jones, Mrs. Phoebe Pate, Mr. Carl D Pate and Miss Grace Brinkley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones. Jr.. en 'overt a seafood dinner at Sneads Ferry. TYNDALLS' IN KINSTON SEE FOB VELVET BEANS COW PEAS SOY BEANS CROP DUSTS And SPRAYS HUDSON -MEYERS ? DOBBINS ' DUSTERS t' .. And SPRAYERS 3" SAWED TOBACCO STICKS! TOBACCO III Call on us for all ' SEEDS - FEEDS - HAY FENCE - NAILS - CEM ENT BRICK - PAINTS - ROOFING - INSECTI CIDES and GENERAL JJAPrtWARR . Shov;cl!:nors -Mrs. Whitman Mrs. Lonnle Whitman was a reci pient of assorted gift when Mrs. Elvis Summer and Mrs. John Fu treal entertained In the summer home with a -stork shower. The home ensulte. was decorated in summer flowers, ' chicken salad, ritz, candy, ' cup cakes and soft drinks were served to the 22 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leon aid Nethercutt and Betty of Rocky Mount, Miss Mary Jackson of Fayetteville were week end guests of Mr and Mrs. J. D. Jackson. . -' Mr. and Mrs J Macon Brown, Mr and Mrs. Bill Miller and son Jerry recently visited Sgt. and Mrs. Mau rice Grady in Fort Dix. I. J. Quinn, U S. Army, Hill Air Base, Utah has "returned to his base following a visit with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. T.'R. Quinn. Miss Rosa Belle Miller of War saw visited her parents, Mr and Mrs. Bland Miller, last weekend. sgt, ana Mrs. Maurice liraay Fort Dix, N. J are visiting Mr and Mrs. William Hunter and Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Grady. Friends ! of Cecil Brlnson are glad to know he is recuperating following , an -operation in James Walker hospital in Wilmington. Mrs. John - Dail and faml'y of Smithfield.were here, last week to visit Rev., and, Mrs. A. L. Brown. Sgt and Mrs Floyd Cooler have moved from the Bolin apartment. Mrs. Collor has returned to her home in Mt. Airy. . Mrs. E. H Thigp'en is spending the week with Mr and Mrs. George Tyndall near Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Winford Guy and family are' spending several days with relatives In Norllna. Mr. and Mrs. R: W. Brown and daughters, Barbara of Norfolk, Va, were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mr. and Mrs Bill Bostic. . Mr and Mrs. Ray Lloyd of Cha pel Hill were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gt Kennedy en route to, Carolina Beach, Ralph: (Bo) Thomas,: U S. Navy arrived Monday to spend 15 days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thomas. Mr and Mrs Bud Miller and fam ily visited Mr and ;Mrs. Elwond Kennedy In Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs,- L. Fa Brown were in Raleigh last week'-to visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Llndberg Brown.; They also visited relatives in Chapel Hill. Mr. t and Mrs. Melvin Cantor, USMCj residing In the Parker apt. Keabrs Of OES In Raleigh For Grcr.d Chapter Last Week Mrs. Fonnie Mae Millar; Worthy Matron, Mrs. Etneline Cupp, organ ist and Mrs. Phoebe Pate, fast Ma tron of Beulaville Chapter 237 Ol der of Eastern Star attended tie Grand Chanter ... in Raleigh last week. i-.V h - f . NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT spent last week end with relatives in New York. ::-:".,' i Mrs. Williams Bostic, Ervln Dob son and Billy Bostic have returned to their homes following a visit in Norfolk.. Accompanlng them here Sandra and Wayne Golden will soend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bostic, v -- Sat. and Mrs. Flay Dan ley, Mrs, Rolin Thomas. Fort Dix. N' J., Mr. and Mrs Eugene Whaley of Rock ingham have been guests or Mr. and Mrs. Faison Thomas and at tended the Brown-Thomas , wed dina. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pops and family of Magnolia and Mr and Mrs Walter Holland of Micro were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. J. G. Bostic. Mrs. Bllbro Bostic has returned to her home following a visit with relatives in Florida. Visiting points of interest and accompanlng her home were her husband, Mr. Bos tic, Fitz Bostic and Dot Bostic ' Mr. and Mrs. Oza Summer xnd daughter Diane, Mrs. James Tho mas, Misses .Rebecca and Jessie Ann Thomas attended the auto rac es in Goldsboro Saturday night. Master Douglas Clarke Is visit ing Renny Sharpe In Jacksonville. Mrs. Larry Bostic and children Butch and Mary Frances are' visit ing In Warsaw and Rose Hill. Mr., and Mrs. R. R. Mercer, Ona and Sandrea visited Mrs Will Rog ers at the Sampson County hospi tal Sunday and motored to White Lake. . - Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batchelor and daughter Janice, Mr. W. E Gres ham and son Robert, Mr and Mrs. S. P, Bostic were at Lake Tut Sun day '-. .. r - .' Earl Matthews is spending a fur lough with . relatives here before reporting to the west coast for oversew duty. Friends of Mrs. J. I. Thomas re gret to know she is an operative pa tient in Duke Hospital. Patrolman and Mrs. Sam Briley of Wai:ace were Sunday dinner guests of Patrolman and Mrs. Proc tor :n Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs .Elvis Summer and family were among those visit-, tug J-ke Tut stnda.v. , Li, and Mrs. Llllls Murphy and cnuaren of GC w At idtiSsCC ; Bible -Schools have Just, been completed at the HaltevUle ; and Cedar Fork Baptist churchts. - The average attendance dally to the HallsviUe Baptist church was 47 with over one half the enroll ment perfect attendance. v - The Cedar' Fork church bad a daily average of 69 present. Both uhnni lasted for a neriod of two weeks and closed with very good commencements. i j a . Rev. A. U Brown was tuperin- tendent at both 'churches. 5 StorFShower For Mrs. Kirby PplativM And friends of Mrs. Mil ton Cottle gathered tt ner home 0 2. . Kalinin,! HlUlAP All I . . .7... t 1 . r - r: uner Dirmqay.., , ,, , ; r , - j: i- ... a -,,, .trtahid at covdTiKdes iSs-ss ed laf ,l "". .j JV-i.i:'..rf, i h rake which centered i. '.'m thrubiercbicken'salad and Iced members of her family. Mr. Cottle tnUnuAnn ""lr 1" number of games to Harriet Ann neth Cottle. Mr. and Mr. J. W Cot--. . Vmt p,t ltritog U D11 igfiil Heritage St Kington, N. C. North Carolina Duplin County Joseph Morton Davis Vs.- Inez Whitman Davis The above defendant, Inez Whit man Davis, will take notice - that an action entitled as above , has been commenced to The General County Court, of Duplin 1 County. North 'Carolina, by: the plaintiff to secure an absolute .divorce from the defendant1" upon . the ground that the plaintiff , and the. de fendant have ' lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bring of this action; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Dunlin County in the courthouse in Ken ansville. North Carolina, within twenty days after the 11th day of July, 1952, and answer or demur to the complaint In'said action, or tne plaintiff will ; apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. r This 11 day of June, 1952. R.V.Wells f Clerk of the General County uourt H. T. Ray, Atty. 7-3-4T HTR A. J. Cavenaugh Jeweler . DIAMONDS , ' WATCHES Watch te Jewelry REPAIRING tt UNGR4VTNG OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI s Viim . t MM t O 7- ' O 2 What a won- SA.ITIjLJ ' 2 2 flerful wy to Vs V, W1 2 X stay ' in" the '. ' C0 2 O . . . Take yoiw choice' of O I ; 'A ,V ilTEVIATES GLADLY GIVEN Take your choice' of Canvas awnines in a range of pleasing col-. O -Fit arefullT to O . ar any size window. . ESTEVIATES GLADLY GIVEN ,-Mrk Kirhv. Whaley was a reel nionf 'tJ msnv lovely and useful aUts when - Mrs Woodrow' Thlg- tpen entertained In her home Saturday- evening with, a stork show er. The home ensulte held lovely arraneements of mixed summer flnwarj Iloon arrival Mrs. Wha ley was presented a corsage of nur sery , favors. The hostess was as sisted by Mrs. Elton Baysden, Mrs. Ervln Lanier, Mrs. L. G Whaley, Mrs. Gordon Lanier and Mrs Na omi Bostic in serving chKEen saiaa on lettuce, rite potato chips, home made cake. and. cookies, to the throng of guests.1 -V r'-'y'? VMS Meets . Members of the Beulaville WMS met Monday in the church audi torium for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Lula Q.-Parker presided. A hymn and prayer opened the Ses sion. The devotional was. taken from Isiah and Matthew. ;"Meet The Alaskans" the program of the month was discussed by Mrs. Par ker and Mrs. Adelle Matthews, GeoraeoDhy. Industry. History and Government of Alaska was discus sed also our Baptist work. During World War II through Chaplains we learned of the Spiritual needs and now Baptist churches are es tablished in Ketchikan, Juneau, Anchorage. Fairbanks and Palmer, Mrs. J. G. Bostic led' a prayer for the spiritual growth and Baptist work being done there. The roll call was followed by a short bust. ness meeting and prayer of dismis sal. : - . J, Faye Quinn Is Honored With Party On Her Mfcl Pciiy Fcr Crc::3 On Si.! Bir.:y-S tie, Mr and Mrs. Horace Cottle and son Gerald Haywood, Shirley and Edna Sanderson, Mr and Mrs. Ed gar Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. D Miller,' Mr and Mrs. Ma rion Edwards, daughter Elaine. Mr and Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mr and Mrs. Bud Miller and family. - The honoree received many love ly and useful gifts. . Annual Bel! Meet Held On Sunday Attending the Bell Family Re union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Edwards ; of Summemn Cross Roads Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. T, R. Quinn, Zona and Gerald Quinn, I, J Quinn. u s. Army, Utah; Mr and Mrs Lloyd Jones, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Belle and family. Mr., and Mrs. Richard Williams, Mr. 'and Mrs Milford Quinn and family. Mr and Mrs. Nel son Carlton and daughter of War- A barbecue and picnic dinner was was served. Shower For - Miss Faye Quinn was honored prior to her wedding when Mes- dames Leon. Marion and ' T. R. Quinn entertained in the home of the former with a miscellaneous shower. The home was decorated with sweet peas, larkspur and glad ioli. .-, -i '-:. . Upon arrival Miss Quinn was pre sented a corsage of kitchen uten sils. Games were played and priz es awarded. The group was divid ofl for one game and lolipops given as favors to the winners. Chicken salad on - lettuce,' ritz, pickles, cake and 'soft drinks was served to tne eu guests. . Miss Quinn received many love ly ana useful guts. ! Miss Cornelia Quinn-was hostess Saturday evening when the extent) - ed a social courtesy to miss Faye Quinn. brid-alct. . : . T7. i I ) . -1 A1 . . .A 4. Mrti.Z'a'l".te hostess served . tempt- MW Noma SliiiTc.ltl. J . UPPe.r mcmanas u visiUna: Br flrand. mother Mrs Nora Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis gn Mrs. H.. M Roberts of South Hili, Vai ere Wests last week of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic, Rev J. H Hay- ter of Kenansville was a dinner guest Sunday - Miss Angela Williams of Wash ington, D. C.j is recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams, following an ap pendectomy. Visiting her while she was ill in Washington were her parents also Mr. and Mrs. Oza Sum mer and daughter Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Burtice Brown. Mr and Mrs. R. W. Craft left for a visit with their daughter Mrs. Alma Walker in Monterey. Cali fornia, . Seafon Malthem Is Now 3 Years Old Mrs. Robert Matthews entertain ed at her home recently honoring Seaton on his 3rd birthday. White and blue decorated the party cake. Bubble gum, and bal- loons were given as favors. Cake Ice cream and lemonade were serv ed to Frank Norrls. Harriet Pope Danny, Jeffrey and Patricia Lan ier, Brenda and vAgnes Lanier, Dean Thomas, Vivian Norton. Mike and Joe Jackson, Billy, Patsy and Lynn Summer. Mrs. Ada Williams buffet supper to her. guests. Spring flowers formed a setting for the delightful affair, . Following the supper, the bride- elect also Miss Ann Young of Sum- mitt, N. J. and Miss Polly Kennedy of Reidsville were overnight guests of tha hostell. all four of them hav ing been' classmates and graduates Of WCUNC. . c . On Sunday afternoon, the. same hostess entertained the tame group, with. Mrs.- Nelson Carlton of War saw and Miss Mary McBryde of Reldsvllle. as (additional - guests. at a.beach party, t . i Home-Coming Day HallsviUe Church : The program for the Annual Home Coming Day in HallsviUe on June 13 was as follows: - Rev. Ai L; Brown was pastor in. charge. Prelude, Doxolegy; In vocation; Hymn; Scripture Bead ing; Morning Prayer; Offering; Roll Call of Members; Special Music; Morning Message, Di J. C. Powell of Africa,- Eymn; Lprd's Supper. Dinner was ved- pice ic style on the, church, proun??., :. During , the afternoon there was inspirational singing. Message by Rev. J. L. Pow ers of Turkey who was the former pastor; Special Music;. Message by Rev. Paul Mull, pastor of Johnson Church, Hymn and Benediction. , Lynn Summer Fefed and Sammv Pone. Elvis. Patsy and Lynn Summer 'Gene Taylor Ken nedy, Johnny Thomas of Belhaven, Bobby Ann Miller and Jimmy Tho mas. Brenda received a lovely as sortment of gifts. Birthday Parly For Douglas Clarke Douglas Clarke, J,a-s.Emmett Ci.e s a reci pient of many lovely pits wi.f-a his mother entertains 1 recsntiy wr h a parijr on his 8 h ISrthuay. The wlite cake held burning pink tapers. Martha and Jerry Sandlln, Fort Dix, N. JVicky and Bob Carr of Rose Hill, Bobby Ann Miller, Addle Sue Horne, wuiw Thomas, . Gene Taylar. Gerald Havwhod Cottle Benny Ray Tho rns and Joe Brlnson were in at tendance to extend nappy wisnes and enjoy the delicious refresn- ; The young ladies iclrcle Beula ville Baptist church will meet Mon day night at 8 o'clock' with Mrs. Ro land Batehelor. i - Mr. and Mrs. M." P. Whaley of Kinston, Mr and Mrs. Aubrey Tur ner and A W., Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. J D Sandlln. " i in i i i i i i. . nWnta.- y : - I 0 son of Mr. and ; --.-a k " i ; : .TpP " -i.-'-.''-:.". ' w ' i? I . " .4 T. .:..W.-Ytt, hornwormt w lw-oi V - 'X- : '1 Rhothani will stop tham. Tobacco t Yi V y5 If',. "y , g$ V ' Jf xparts rocommond TDE. Rhothahi l,-;"-- V'.j,' -. ' Is the original ibl nsoeHclac). Your' -J j ' '' ' ' j fc.Jm nalghoora havo proved : It " worksl 'l . .Sfer ' I ' T i'-vp '- ?mk W hlm,loday.;i j3 iTi ;'' 0 TSh I I-'- X'M TJ FOR SPRAyS-RHOTHANWPr50 spray.;, ':if'"" IMC.-v'powdor.tSO: RHOTHANd.in 4-lb.;:r NJj Sm. eonlolBtfl,- 12 -o 2.HcWAir- 'Ti, ftmiWoii Conenii':to'dfc-'aiii'-f TJw 5 -V Sgf; ,13 or 30 and 50 yqHon"drvm$.-"". J , H "fW - iv;?;p FOR DUSTS Mixed by . local dust A l;, 'mm blid;V: 'oeeoaco;wflh ' L-J9fM ?:! 1 -1 CECIL A. MILLER Ccr.crcl Insnrcce Beulaville, II. C. Office At t ' Brown & Qliller Co. ' ii I! 1 "I! On 2nd Birfh'day xMSi n t Mr.; aH SI-tKvls Summer celsbratsd his fPi' JWhday arecently with a party. - Attending , were Blllp and Pat Summer. Harriet Pnna Vllin f. ton, Seaton Matthews'. Dean Tho mas, Patricia. Danny -and Jeff rev .JS rJ?avld Quinn, Jerry Rhodes of Ft. Dix. N. J ... Rr.. P..t.l iSf ?" ,J!Ad WUUams and Mrs Elwood Oninn , . Cake ice cream nH ii.'inv. served., Lynn received many love ly and useful gifta.; p ; " rOMPAUV NAmiMiM tmu, NiuMtniM m. . ' n urn ii m i itiiftfmtitt i iiiiu i - KHOtHAWt Ummirk,lbt.D,S.rOf.vU kfrimflfinig tHOflUHl tpmyt md nh cm U utJ wilii olrplaoyi or ground tqvipmtnf. Sproyt tea fe appUtd nrfMi - ft Wok or low praiwr rig$. ' -iff K0OOO0OO00OO0O0O000OO000000000O00O0OO000OO0O00Q06 I'M - U assisted with serving. Seaton received a ment of lovely gifts. vast assort- CELO-SI DIM G PROVIDES- :: Sheathing r Insulation ; . Structural Strength , V;: Exterior finish ; : ALLIIv'OllE - ' APPLICATION So . . . You Save- ; The use of Celo-Sldlng wUl effect savings Inthreo' ways: 1. Cost of material Is less.. There la' only' ,( ona material buy. 2. Labor cost Is less, s Ap plication of big boards la easier more rapid. ? 3. . .Maintenaneecoata are Uttla If any. PalnUng and f. , re-painting are . eliminated with Celo-Sldln,;' ' COME IN TODAY 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 u o O4 o o o o o o ( o C) 'ELECTTRmAIL OVC FREEZERS RANGES HOME FREEZERS DISil WASHERS FAliS & RADIOS IT ' O. o o o o Ot o o o o o o o o o o o O" 0 o o o o o 0 0 o o o o o o o 8 o 0 o o o o o o o n c; o o 4 t .1 i I I i I C 4 k,