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TBS toUTUlf TIMES, KENANSVILLE, VC C, T" 0 1 Mrs. W. F. "Bod" ( j. u Mrs. MiilL i;;::rdt!3;7l!ce Mr. ' and Mrs. Haywood ' Miller honored -Saturday night at t new home - near Beulaville v Mr. and Mrs. Hotea Hunter uu Mr. and ,Mn.', Walter Wade entertained With a reception. ..The home ensuite, wai decorated with red pyr acanthi" and greenery. Mrs. Wade greeted guests and Mrs. Hunt er presided in the gift room. Mrs. Cyrus Brock led a number of games. The dining table waa overlaid in - linen and centered with a unique floral arrangement Mrs. William Wallace poured punch, and cookies and nuts were served from the op posited end of the table. Sixty-five ' guests called throughout the even ing. Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph Brinkley of Wallace were among the out of town guests attending. .1 The members of Circle II of the Presbyterian Women of the Beula ville Church met on Tuesday even ing with Mrs.. J. t. Sandlin for the January meeting. Mrs. Sandlin led the opening prayer and Circle officers were elected.. Mrs. Phoebe Pate was elected Bible Study lead er; Mrs. Russell Lanier," secretary; .. Mrs. Hazel R. Kennedy, treasurer. . Miss Ermie Sanderson led the Bible Study from Acts L Mrs. J. C. Neth ercutt of Kenansville and Mrs. Aubrey Turner were among the out-of-town guests. The hostess served ' banana splits and bottle drinks. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cottle announce the birth of a son, James Ward, on January 3; Mrs. Cottle is the former Miss Irene Strickland of Beulaville. CECIL A. MILLER General Insurance Beulaville, N.C. Office At Brown & Miller Co. I nrm iifiiir r r v DLULAYILLL r I A Is Now Located in Old Quinn-McGowan Building. Coker's, Watson, Speight Tobacco Seed Plenty Tobacco Cloth Dow fume MC-2 FCXOpen Formula EUGlNe O VeHttHAUL Gives yduciyTrocfor" An old adage sayst "There'M time to fish and a time to mend your, nets. You mend nets when you can't fish. If s the same way with farming. Now the rush is over get set for non-etop farming next spring. If your tractor lags on the hard pulls, gchfrfule it now for an engiru overhaul. YouH be surprised how little it costs to put new life in your old tractor. We don't just "fix ft" we repower it Stop in and talk U ...f . -9- ,.. .i- . r iior ml Home How . HBC ivory Jotvrda T. A. TURNER & CO.. . Pink miL N. C. ; . ; iPhone 234-6 Turner Tractor Kinston, N.C. O' 3 t Miller, News. Adv. Representative Mr, and Mrs, W. I D. , Willis of Charlotte' announce the' birth: of a son, Robert Arthur, January 4, Mrs. Willis is the former Martha Grey Brown, daughter of Rev. and' Mrs. A.' L. Browa of Beulaville. i HallsvilleVofC Met Saturday The Hallsville Presbyterian Wo men of the Church met .January 2nd for their, December - meeting. Mrs. Leland Grady,- presided and led the opening prayer. A - short business meeting followed. Mrs. Rivers Wlnstead, program chairman, was assisted by Mrs. Haywood Miller. The closing prayer was led by Mrs. Maurice' Grady. The hos pitality committee, Mesdames Ad roit Miller, Andrew Miller, Walter Miller, Leonard Kennedy and Bland Rhodes served ham, potato salad, crackers, cake and drinks to the twenty attending. i : Auxiliary F.W.B. The Auxiliary of the Beulaville Free" Will Baptist Church met Jan uary 8 for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Rifton Walton presided. Mrs. Bill Thlgpen led the Bible Study from Matthew, 24; 42; 25:1-13 and prayer by Mrs., Jack Jarman. Dev eloping the program in oral dis cussion were MAdames Elvis Sum mer, Milton Edwards, Jack Jarman, Grover Hill and Milton Jones. In closing the group sang "Bless Be The Tie." . New members attending were Mrs. Leon Quinn, Mrs. Horace Lee, Mrs. Bob Jones, Mrs. Levi Sanderson and Mrs.-Allen Quinn. mr.:: AND (ISVICI & Implement Co. V Phone 5291 Personals Mrs. Mamie Boggs has returned to her home following treatment in' the N. C. Memorial Hospital In Chapel H11L " Mr; and Mrs. Paul, Hunter and son Tim of Warsaw were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Casteen and family of Rose Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Aubert Duddell and daughters of Jacksonville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batchalor. Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen returned to Raleigh last week having spent the recent holidays here at her home. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown spent Tuesday in Kinston. Mr. Kenneth Lanier has moved to Atlanta, Ga. where he will be em ployed. , Friends of Mrs. Willie Jones regret to know she is a patient in a Kinston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. FlayDanley and Mrs. Faison Thomas spent Monday in Goldsboro. Misses Jessie Ann Thomas, Judy Muldrow and Mr. Atlas Pate of A. C. C Wilson spent the week end with their parents. Miss Rebecca Thomas was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lyn wood Bullock in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Warren' Thomas, Misses Leta Thomas and Betty Duff, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thlgpen and son visited Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Smith in Middlesex Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edwards and son have' moved into the home for merly occupied by Mrs. Caroline Johnston and family. Mrs. Orzo Thigpen, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thigpen spent Saturday in Kinston. Mr. and Mm. Bob Brown and son, Terry, of Jacksonville spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batchelor. Misses Jean Humphrey and Pat Norris were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whitehurt in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meisse left Monday for Springfield, Ohio, where they will make their home. Mrs. Meisse is the former Miss Mary Alton Brinson. Mrs. William Henry Wilkins of Baltimore is spending some time with Mrs. Edward Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. James, Mrs. Ed Proctor and daughters, Kathryn and Karolyn visited Mrs. Zollie Bat chelor Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier were recent hests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Williams in Raleigh. Rusty Lanier returned home with them having been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. York Lanier and Mrs. Elvis Sumner spent Monday in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sandlin of Chapel Hill were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bratcher.' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brinson of Kenansville and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fountain and daughter of Jackson ville were Sunday guests "of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miesse, Mrs. Margaret Campbell and daughter, Bunny, Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hunter and son, Jerry, were also their guests. Mrs. G. S. Miidrow, Mrs. Richard McDowell and Archie Muldrow were in Chapel Hill recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home, Mrs. Alda Sharpe, Mrs. I. J. Sandlin Sr., Mr. Willie Jones were in Kinston Tuesday to visit Mrs. Jones in the Lenoir County Hospital. A. F. Shaw has returned to his home following an appendectomy in a Kinston hospital. Mrs. A. L. Brown Is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Willis in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Exum enter tained recently with a family din ner. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomas and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thomas, Leta and Betty Lou Duff, Mr. and. Mrs. Ermon Thomas, Ricky and Johnnie, Benny Thomas, Mr. and ' Mrs.. Glenwood Thomas and Pam. . . Mesdames I. J. Sandlin Jr., Scott Smith, York Lanier, Perry Williams and Richard Bostic shopped in Wallace Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gresham were week end guests ef Mr. and Mrs.f W. C. Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs' Harry Gresham in Raleigh. Mrs. H. A. Edwards and Mrs. Special Low Prices 1 lb. bags Clipper Coffee 10 lbs. No. 1 White Potatoes l ib. Box Zesta Crackers 3 lbs. extra fancy Rice Strained Baby Food, 3 jars 29c 10c Candy Bars 7c 5c Candy Bars .... ..... 3 for 10c .5c pkgs. Chewing Gum 3 for-lOc 3 rolls Diamond Toilet Tissue 25c Clorox, gallon v 53c Clorox, pint ....... L.....J........ 10c Large Super Suds Washing Powder 27c Large Rinso washing powder 28c THOMPSON & FRANCIS Super Market MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. Jasper Smith of Pink Hill were recent guests of Mrs. I'l. Sandlin, rMiss Ermie Sanderson, Mrs. Ruby Snyder and Mrs. J. S. Kennedy were In Kinston Tuesday to visittvisited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy A. F. Shaw, Mrs. Adolph and Mrs. Willie Jones. Rev. Walter H. Goodman Jr. spent last week with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Walter H. Goodman in Edisto Island, S. C. 'Mrs, Lila K. Lanier and Mr; A.W. Mrs. Bland Hostess At Bridge Parly Mrs. A. R. Bland was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday even ing of last week. Miss Margaret -Williams was a visitor for the games. Mrs. W. E. Craft won high score while Mrs. Andrew Scott scored second high. At the conclusion of the games the hostess served heavenly hash and coffee. Circle No. 1 Meets With Mrs. Newton Circle number 1 of Grove Church met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Sam Newton. Chairman, Mrs. Newton, presided. Mrs. N. B. Boney led the Bible study on the book of Acts. During the social hour, the hostess assisted by Mrs. Clarence Murphy served chocolate cake and coffee. Circle No. 2 Meets With Mrs. Bland Circle number 2 of Grove Church met Monday evening with Mrs. W. E. Craft. Mrs. A. R. Bland pre sided over the business session and led the Bible study on the book of Acts. During the social hour the hostess served assorted cookies, nuts and drinks. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sykes of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. Sykes parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Z. W. Frazelle at tended the dedication of the Clyde A. Erwin School in Jacksonville, Monday evening. Mrs. Lehman Williams made a business trip to Goldsboro, Satur day. Mrs. J. B. .Stroud is a patient at Sampson Memorial Hospital in Clin ton. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney made a business trip to Fuquay Springs, Saturday. Mrs. O. P. Johnson who was hos pitalized at James Walker hospital in Wilmington has returned to her home. Mrs. Ellis Vestal, Oliver and Ray, Mrs. W. M. Brinson, Mrs. Louise Mitchell and Barbara attended the Hippodrome in Raleigh, Saturday. Mr. Frank D. Halloway, Field Representative for the Americaffl Red Cross visited the Duplin County Chapter, Monday. Mrs. Anthony Marsh of Fayette ville spent last Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. William son. . Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Willis, Mr. SF. Willis of .East Bank, W. Va., rs. J. R. Grady and Rebecca and Mrs. Margaret Tucker attended the performance, "Annie Get Your Gun," in Wilmington, Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Sam Byrd were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. GradyK Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook of Newport News and Mrs. Joe Smith and daughters of Norfolk, Va. spent the week end here and visited their father, Mr. George Brown who is a patient at Sampson Memorial hospital. Friends of Mrs. Rudolph Hasty wil be sorry to learn she is a patient at Sampson Memorial hospital Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Henry West attended the Hippodrome in Raleigh Monday night. .Mrs. Park Pridgen of Warsaw lb. D3C lin 90 IS 25c .' 47c n Gresham were in Wilson Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elms and Miss Janet Elms,, Mrs. Kennedy also visited Mrs, Harry Gresham. Mr". Milton . Brown of Snow Hill Saturday. Mrs. S. A. Pope and daughter Harriet were in Salemburg to visit Sammy Pope Sunday who ' accom panied them to a movie in Clinton. Mrs. Fonnie Lanier, David George and Laden, Mary Ellen and Danny spent Sunday with Mr. , and ' Mrs, J. R. Grady. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Grady and daughter of LaGrange were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Grady, Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson, Misses Patty Williamson and Rebec ca Grady attended the Hippodrome in Raleigh, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Bowden and Nicky, Mesdames Nora Shaffer and Margaret Tucker and Mr. L. J. Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rouse in Kinston, Sunday afternoon. Mesdames C. B. Guthrie, J. B. Wallace, J. O. Stokes and Miss Mar garet Williams attended the Hip podrome in Raleigh Saturday night. Mr. L J. Brown of Columbus, Ga. is visiting Mrs. Nora Shaffer and Mr. G. F. Brown for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. William son and Betsy of Jackson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson. Outlaw's Bridge News Mrs. J. H. Parker, Corres. The community club will meet Saturday night for the regular monthly program. Everyone is in vited to attend.. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw will be hostess to the Home Demonstration Club at her home Tuesday afternoon, January 19 at 2:30 instead of Janu ary 18th. Members will please note the change of time and are urged to be present. Professor Raymond Adams of the University of N. C. at Chapel Hill was guest speaker for the Sunday morning services at 11:00. Following the services he was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw. Donald K. Outlaw with the Coast Guard is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon K. Outlaw. Lewis W. Outlaw accompanied Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nichols of Sims to Miami, Florida Sunday. While there, Mr. Outlaw will attend a Rural Electrification Association convention. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mewborn of Goldsboro, former residents, were among visitors for Sunday morning church services. Miss Sallie Outlaw was hostess to the bridge club at her home Friday night. Mr .and Mrs. R. W. Hawley and baby of Wilson, J. C. Outlaw and Deborah of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Sutton, Kay and Ann of Rones Chapel were visitors with Mrs. Katie Outlaw Sunday. Miss Wilma King of the Goldsboro School faculty visited relatives dur ing the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and children of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Remus Creel Sunday night. Mrs. Marie Terry of Kenansville spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sutton. Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Dupree were recent visitors with relatives in Winter Haven, Florida. Miss Muriel Coykendoll of Chapel Hill was guest of Miss Sallie Out law, Sunday. Mrs. Hubert Lewis, Jr. of Golds boro spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Outlaw. Dr. Russell Outlaw of Morehead City spent the week end with the oooooooooooo 1 , - t i " V, -' AUCTION o o o o o o o The Saturday, GRADY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000000 0 004900 0 0 0 00QOOOOOOOOC Ray Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Foster were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Gresham in Golds boro. -.. k , k .1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy visited friends in Tbomasville Sunday. . Mrs. J. D. Sandlin and ; Mrs. Aubrey Turner shopped in Kinston Monday. . Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris and son 'Frank were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Whltehurst in Greenville. home folks. His father, Luther Out law ,is much Improved from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Blizzard and Miss Marie Prater spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Bliz zard at Topsail. The H. D. Club was hostess to the Duplin County Council of clubs on Tuesday p. m. of last week with a splendid attendance of club wo men who presented an interesting program. Following adjournment a social hour with refreshments was enjoyed. Mesdames R. A. and Faison Smith were hostesses to the A. U. W. in the home of the former Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Katie Out law presided and called the meet ing to order with Miss Rachel Out law giving the devotional. .After a business session, Mrs. Lottie Berger, program chairman directed the pro gram for the afternoon and was ably assisted by Mrs. Ed Smith. They reviewed some of the high lights in the news during the year of 1953. Mizpah benediction closed the meeting. A social hour with refreshments was enjoyed by those present. 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Under the same regula tion the law says you moat tons the front wheels toward the curb when parking on a grade. Welcome AUCTION SALE Friday, Jan. 15 Hereafter sales will start promptly at 1 P.M. All mules bought at auction sold on one weeks guarantee. We have buyers for any kind of mule or horse that can walk. M. W. IVi E. OF SEVEN SPRINGS ON HWY. 55 h.p. plus Power Flite BEAUTIFUL CHRYSLER LUBY BELL MOTOR CO. MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. ALE Kennedy In Beulaville Will Be Sold To The Highest Bidder For C A ff ON January 23, 1.00 P. M, MERGER: . Kaby c"..ic.s ' " jK,Et. Ci:-.a '-:':sv; nBasne ef Wjde 1 1 Dr. Salisbury I ' '- ''' Flaee yomr ortfc m f Isasoediate er spring e-Uvery. rvc! Besaember easlr Iyers are MC ;yes;( ' ' v :; ' f MT. OLIVE HATCE3T PUt M8 er Ylatt ' la SB CUve OOOOOOCC: . Sam Byrd EVERY FRIDAY. at 11 A. M. HUSSEY 19S4 L Selling Agent ' form u o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o 8 o o 0 o o o o o o 8 o o o io TWO" I l " .VH!
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