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1 WW Mrs. W.F. "Bud" Miller, News, Adv. Representative ' - . ,. . Rnhrt Matthews with Mrs. Hossle r.rariv Mrs. clan Thomas ana Mis. vera .noetic assiswng. imer mediate teachers, Mrs. Orzo Thig pen, and Mr. J. D. Miller. Young ladies, Mrs Macon Brown; Young men, Mrs. Andrew Jackson; Mens Class, Mrs. W. F. Miller; La riie class . Mrs. Lula Parker; Mens Bible class, Mr. W. S. Cottle; La dies 'Bioie taass, Mrs. lxiuisc B:;,.iit Church Elccls Officers New officers -and teachers of the Beulaville Baptist Church are: Supt., Onris Thigpen; Assoc. Supt. Frank Thomas; Orzo Thlg- pen. Secretary; and Fits Bostlc as Enrollment secretary-, - Mrs. Ransom Smith supt Cradle Roll; Mrs. Orvis Thigpen, Supt Nursery assisted by Mrs. W. F. Mil ler; Mrs. James Thomas, Supt. Be ginners assisted by Mrs. Brown Kennedy: Miss Lou Jackson. Supt Primary assisted by Mrs. Joy Tho mas, Mrs. r. L. Norru ana Mrs. ru wood Quinn; Supt Juniors. Mrs. -UJD GQACJ DY QOD1LGG Mrs. Lizzio Crcvn Is 84 Years iYoung Mrs. Lizzie Brown of Beulaville celebrated her Mth birthday Sun day at her home with an annual erv and Primary Dent. Miss Janice dinner on the lawn. ,, A barbecue i ana picaro tuacn wa mema w me Cher. . . Substitutes: Mesdames- A. L. Brown, and Hazel Brlnson, Mrs.' iFrank Thomas, 5 Miss Mary J. L! Brown. Miss Frances Eubanks Miss Ulonda Cummin gs, uss mary Alton Brlnson, Miss rouy Ken nedy, Mrs. Virginia Bostlc and Mrs. MLton COtUe. . -v'.'-;! ' . IV. Q..tnM XT. i Slrapa holding counter betwaan lining arid oufar leather. Bneit quality drffl dolh Rning for . maximum service. Uppers of famous ' full grain aniline calf, Strong nylon or long fiber cotton thread to hold parti of upper togather. Toe box Impregnated with plastic for shape holding firmness. sr - 1 Top quality leather welting Heel base an carefully fitted to provide proper ; tread In walking. $15.9s V Steel shank cushioned with fiber fo firm but gentle support. IDouble outsole of finest oak bend leather. It's easy to see the good looks and smut style of a pair of Roblees, and to feel the quality of the leather and super ' comfort of Roblee's fine fit. Treat yourself to this luxury today at Roblee's new low price! Smith. Miss Jessie A.' Thomas, pianist for, the beginners dept French Club Is Organized A French club was organized at Beulaville High . School Monday, September 29th, . , There are 25 members. i, The following officers were elec ted: President, W. L. Miller; Vice President. James Robert Grady; Secretary, Norma Simpson; Tress urer. Faye Walton: Reporter. Rod- ie Faye Quinn; Sponsor, Mrs. Le land Orady. . The club plans to meet once a month. They are suing to learn the French National Anthem and oth er French songs. Sometime during the year the club will present a French program for the PTA. hosts of relatives an dfrlends who were present to extend birthday : 'Entertaining in honor of their mother were Mr. Roy Brown, Carr boro; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barrow of Jacksonvte, Mrs. Gladys Proctor of Raleigh, Mrs. Estelle Wllliford, Mrs. Lou Ella Xrouse, Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson. - Mr. ' and Mrs. Clayton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Mrs. Hazel Kennedy. Two of her children were not pre sent.; Mrs. at. v. seweil, Ohio and J.' K,' Brown, West Va. . Mrs. Brown received a vast as sortment of lovely and useful gifts. Studs Henderson Bob Atcher -Tennessee Ernie Hank Thompson Jimmy Wakely Eddie Kirk Mary May , Tex Williams Country Washburn e Kramer's Dept. Store YOUR SHOPPING CENTER IN WALLACE Buy 2, Take Home 5. AH New Special Section R E C 0 R D S Many Others!! COME IN AND BROWSE ABOUND, Joe Stafford Margaret Whiting Dinning Sisters Peggy Lee Nat 'King Cole Mel Tonne Bay Anthony Paul Weston Dean Martin Kay Star Johnny Mercer Harmony Hall 201 S. Center Phone 959 GOLPSBORO. N. C. m j r.-.f p-J L i w i i i i f - I'll i iwr . is ; u m Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Cupps and Misa Daisy Burham attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGowen in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Falson Mc Gowen in Kenansville on- Satur day. October fourth. Mr. ana Mrs. Aipert Huddell and daughter Angelea of Jackson ville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batchelor. Miss Kathryn Waller of Snow Hill was a week end guest of Mrs. Paul Parker. Mrs. Hosea Hunter and son Jer ry of Philadelphia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wade. Mrs. Scott Smith and children Kay and Marie returned to Phila delphia with G. T. Smith last week end. lc Charlie Miller, XJ5N, Annapo lis, Maryland has been spending a furlough with his mother prior to reporting to San Diego, Calif ornia. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Williams and daughter formerly of Kinston are residing in the Snyder ap&rt- mems. , , . Sgta. Lee Roy Kennedy and Win- ford Miller of Philadelphia were week end guests of their parents. Mr. iLtfnaeue xmgpen oi Ha- leigh spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. E. H. Thigpen. mis. suaao Turner ana Mrs. Clinton Campbell visited Mrs. Tur ners sister, Mrs. Evie Haskins near Comfort Monday. Mrs. Haskins is very 111 at her home. Mrs. John Dail and children San dra and Johnnye, Mrs. D. Q. Wat son and daughters Linda and Jenni fer of Smithfield were Saturday guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, Attending the Baptist WMV con vention of the Eastern Association t Rose Hill last week were Mes dames A. L. Brown, Lula Q. Par ker, Sudle Brown, Adell Matthews, Mafjf E. Thigpen ,Ann Jacksod, Lottie Thomas, Rena Jackson and Claude Wade. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and children Jimmy and Carol, Mrs. Ralph Miller were in Baltimore last week to Johns Hopkins where they filled an appointment with Jimmy. Also returning through Wrshing.ton, D. C. on a sightseeing tour. Joe Albertson has received his discharge from the U. S. Army and he and Mrs. Albertson and daugh ter have returned to Beulaville to reside. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson uUULJ CAN VE HOPE 3 TO Feed. Amd Giotlie THE OTHER 85 UNLESS VE ARE aaizecil ( : . Org The HiMI W Ml M Ml :r . M DUPLIN Bi:!72 N017 IN FULL SVING LZ3L Li Car.Wn of Warsaw regret to know their libtle daughter Tanya is very ill in a Wilmington hospiUt Mr. Falson Thomas is recuperat ing at his home following recent illness. v' ' :y- : t.f Attending the annual Day of Prayer of the 6th district held in Falson recently were Mesdames Gardner Edwards, J. D. Sandlln, Lou Bell Williams, Lula Muldrow, vera Jackson, M. ta. xnigpen ana York Lanier. , ' Mesdames R. R. Mercer and El- wood Qulirn made a business trip to Kinston Monday. . Mrs. John G. Kennedy has re turned to her home following a kid ney operation in Lenoir County hosDitaL Mr. Carlyle Raynor.ls a patient in Lenoir County hospital in Kin ston. Friends wish bu speedy recovery. Mrs. Kate Jackson is recuper ating in Lenoir County hospital following serious injuries received in a fall recently. . Mr. Bob Batchelor is very ill in a Kinston hospital. Friends wish him a speedy recovery. ' . Among shoppers in Goldsboro Saturday were Mrs. James Miller and daughter Carol and Mrs. Ashe Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Walston in Farmvllle. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller and family and Mrs. Zollie Batchelo attended the annual James Family reunion held In Wallace at the American Legion Hall Sunday. Among shoppers in Kinston Sat urday were Mrs. Mollle oampDeu, Mrs. Clinton Campbell, Mrs. C. A. Miller, Mrs. Frank Thomas, Miss Mary Brown .Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs. Ralph Miller. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Jackson and sons visited. Mrs. Jackson s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phelps in Clayton Sunday. Mrs. Hubert Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Campbell in Goldsboro last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Exum had as dinner guests Monday Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Lupton, Mrs. Bill Thigpen, Mrs. G'enwood .Thomas and Mr. Arnold Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Exum and Mrs. Joy Thomas shopped in Kin ston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Thomas enjoyed a seafood dinner in Sneads Ferry Sunday. Mrs. C. V. Thomas fiad Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Miller and children as Sunday guest. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomas had for supper Monday night, Rev. and Mrs. Clinton Lupton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen. Mlllefl. Norman Simpson, Syble Summer, Mary Grace Whaley, Edna Grey Kennedy. Frances Sumner. Lorhv Houston.' Beatrice Guy, Ze ma Matthews, Susie Gres- nam, ueivu MODiey, jseruia oimp son, Mavis Kennedy, Rosie Turner, Lou Ann Thomas, Teet Mercer, Pat Rhodes,. Imogene Jackson, Sheva Jean Kennedy, Mona Brmson. . tub new members were initial ed into the club Friday night erians Elect Officers New officers and teachers for the Beulaville Presbyterian church are: Superintendent. Mr. Carl D. Pate; Assoc. Supt., Mr. Roy Cupps; Sec retary, Mr. Klcnard Williams Treasurer, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen. Beginners Dept.. Mrs. Jim D. Sandlln and Mrs. Norton. Primary Dept., Mrs. Sherwood .Snyder and Mrs. Lou Belle Williams. Juniors, Mrs. M. M. Thigpen and Mrs. Mau rice Jackson. Intermediates, Mr. Russell Lanier and Mrs. Winford Guy. Young people, Mr. Goodman and Mrs. Gardner Edwards. Ad ults, Mrs. Phoebe Pate and Mr. Gardner Edwards. 3,771 Persons i Pay Speeding - '"V (X ' il ' . privileges RALEIGH Speeding convictions led the way again in September the Department of Motor Vehicles ; reported today. Last month 3,771 : North Carolina motorists paid fines -for exceeding the speed limit An other 1,835 were convicted for driv- 1 ; lng with no operator's permit, and : 1,448 suffered penalties for reck less driving. Miscellaneous violations, which the Department reports regularly AAh mnnth r fallows 854 faulty equipment (brakes, steering, etc.) - i. 892 falling to stop for stop sign, s, SIS Improper lights. 199 improper passing. 142 failing to yield right of way. 110 following too closely. The total number of convictions came to 9,810. An additional 1,180 out of state motorists brought the grand total for September to 10, 770 motorists found guilty of traf fic violations on North Carolina highways. IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CECIL A. MILLER General Insurance Beulaville, N. C. Office At Brown & Miller Co. Attend Banquet Attending the banquet held at the American Legion Hall in Kin ston Friday night were Mesdames M. M. Thigpen. W. N. Bostlc. S. P. Bostic, Andrew MUler, and w. J Miller, They were guests of Mrs, Elizabeth McDowell. Weiner Roast For F.H.A. A weiner roast was given in hon or of the new FHA members at the gym last Friday evening. The new members are: Evelyn Edwards, Evelyn Hall, Phoebe Gray Ken nedy, Peggy Jo Rhodes, Janet Ken nedy, Leona Atkinson, Edna Ken nedy, Faye Walton, Katie Gray &ooooooooooooooooooo BEULAVILLE Farmers Exchange NOW FILLING PM. A. Orders FERTILIZERS SEEDS FEEDS BUILDING SUPPLIES STOCK MEDICINE BABY CHICKS BEULAVILLE FARMERS EXCHANGE LELAND GRADY, Prop. ooooooooooooooooooOwOoooosoooooooaoeooooeooooooo A 1- 0 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 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o This dress will anu larlv nn maffpr what Afipl hUUf IIW IIIMMVI IlilMI MWI Sally young "Sally-Young brings you the sweetest shirt-waister you'll ever wear! quilt trimming stud fastening yoke tucking skirt goring Style No. 461914 to 24 Style No. 516912 to 20 Available in. brown, black, green, blue, char coal and purple." $10.98 , v ' ' s l ' ' i i1 't; ' u ' v , ij - Feminine JO OCe swing skirt. Imagt'nd the detail, the workmanship, at this iyrfcif pria?. But that's aot all count the yoke tucking fore and aft note the all over y X uUtfn on C0,Ur ind too. . ITonTl want more fluid one color In the soft ItttUU nd rayon crepe dresg that wul flattec so. , - - , MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED 0,m CROCKS o e e o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 e o o o o G O o o o o o o o o o 'J "Tomorrow's Rifles Ibdaf 141 N. Front fit , i WILMINGTON 1 jr. w s vj j vj ' w w A I "r-'T s p W ' '
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