mi DUPLIN TIMES, KXNANSVIIXC. ft, C -. Mrs. W.F. "Bud" Miller, News. Adv. tenesWativa W Of C HEAR : DR. HOPPER Women of the church from the 3eulavllle, KenansviUe and Halls vUle Presbyterian -churches met at Hallsville on Monday, February 1 nt 3:80 to hear a missionary from orea, Dr. Ralph Hopper. He was accompanied by his wife. He told ,;the women of the wonderful christ ian work being done with different .groups of people in Korea - the executive people, the children, the lepers, the. refugees from Northern Korea and our own military men by a staff of twenty-five missionaries. He said even yet only 3 percent of this section of Korea had accepted Christ as their Saviour. He used as his theme, "The Grace of God Hath Appeared bringing Salvation to all men". litis iJl-M. ,.? Miss Dinan , Eubanks of Kinston spent the week end here with rela tives, i. , , CECIL A. MILLER General Insurance' !,H.C. Id Office At , . til . Brown & Miller Co. FREE! FREE! . Be Sure To 'Attend Our' ' John i Deere DaylShdw ;! Feb. 17 at 7100 P. M. Pink Hill High School 1I.I.IIHIII I.H.II 3" , if ,- kwit E i 9 Hill Supply Co. Phone 2701 Pink Hill, N. C. IQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCM 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 : .1. o v o o ; o O f o o ) ( 1 ' 1 February 7-13 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 On the. 44th. Birthday ; of the Boy Scouts, we' offer our sincere congratulations to America's, largest youth organization. It's theme, "Scouts of the World - Building for Tmnnrrow" signifies our hope and faith in the future . that of seeing a growing citi-,. rs zenship built through the World Brother- 4 1 I ' ci1 First-Cttizens; jBnnk&iTmst ; o o o o o o o o o c c o o o c CIRCLE II ' Circle II Hallsville Presbyterian Womeii of the Church will- meet February 18 with Mrs. CalUe MiUer. ANNOUNCE BIRTH ; Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Batts announce the birth of a daughter, Rita Jo, on February 1 in Parrotts .Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Batts is the former Miss Myrtle Whaley at Beulavllle. ANNOUNCE BIRTH , Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan of Chin quapin announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Kay, January 18 in the Onslow County Hospital. Mrs. Bryan is,' the former Miss Nell Mit chell Of Beulavllle. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladies Auxiliary of the Free WUL Baptist Church will meet Fri day night, at 7:30 p. m. ' : ' Vf'--.J( I - ti l i jil i i I i lii i ti P.T.A. MONDAY '. THE BEULAVILLE P.TA. wiU meet Monday night, February IS, at 7:30 p.m. AH member are urged to be present. ; F.W.B. LEAGUE The Free Will Baptist League en joyed a social liour Friday .evening in the home, -of Misses -Lyde and Lucille Thomas. .There were 43 in attendance. , Pop ' corn, candy and soft drinks" were served. ' WITH THE SICK Mrs. 'Annie Pickett is a patient In Parrotts Hospital In Kinston. . .Mrs. Betty Brown is a patient in the Lenoir County Hospital in Kin ston for observation and X-rays. .. Mrs. Clifton Campbell has been a patient in the Lenoir County Hospital for the past week for X- rays and treatment. . : Mrs. W. F. HinSon is improving following an operation in a Kinston Hospital. - Mr. Fred Pickett has returned to his home following treatment in a Kinston Hospital for a serious leg injury. Mr. James Albertson is also a patient in a Kinston Hospital. Charlie Kennedy remains a pa tient for treatment of burns in Par rotts Hospital. PERSONALS ' Mr.' and Mrs. Aubrey Johnston and family spent the week end with relatives in Clarkton and Wilming ton. Sloan, Lonnie and Ada Thlgpen were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Powers of Turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Powers returned home with them Sunday and were dinner guests of the O. S. Thigpens. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thigpen, Jr. spent Thursday in Kinston. Mrs. Zollie Batclielor of Jackson ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batchelor and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller Sunday . Rev. and Mrs.' S. H. Coward of Wilmington Were Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dnny of Atlanta, Ga. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cottle. Lt and Mrs. Larry Bostic and family of Fort Bragg were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Fountain and family of Warsaw visited friends here Sunday . Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Willis and family were Sunday dnlner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. . Mrs. W. B. Parker is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. WJL Parker In Jacksonville. Messrs. Aubrey Johnston, Arthur Kennedy and Gordon Miller made a business trip to Raleigh Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill and family, Miss Mary Grace Jones of Wallace and John Gordon Jones of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. i Pvts. Bobby Miller and Horace Rhodes were inducted last week into the UJS. Army and now are stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams of Raleigh were week end guests of Mrs. LUa K. Lanier. Miss Mary Jackson of Fayettevllle spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. D. Jackson.' j Rev. end Mrs. A.X. Brown are spending several days in Charlotte,' guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Willis V V r 1 'v . K ' ' i J "V ! v4 ;L- 1 ot the following described property I Beginning at a stake on the south side of Main Street, Ruby BrJnson's corner, end runs with Main Street, South 74H East 200 feet to the cross street; thence .; with said Street South ISVi West 300 feet to e etake on Broad Street; thence with Broad Street, North 74 West 200 feet to a stake Rub ' Brinion's 1 corner; thence with her line, North 1SH East 300 feet to the beginning; and being described in a deed recorded in X Duplin C 'A ten r r required f t -evidence of I Advertised February, ' 1 ' RusseU J. I Grady I r( 'Commit 1 2-18-2t rJX t v 1 bit, t.h. day nier ' FoodSavL -J$ RATTITPV "R" 150TH, AAA BN; (GUN OMM) ' Beulaville,N:C. SUMMER ENCAMPMENT 1950 First Row Sitting, L-R -p- Glenwood .Whaley, Joe Foster, Sam Williams, Gerald Edwards,. Carlton Sandlin, , Tommy Rhodes,--. Colon Whaley, Elton WUUams, Reuben Earl Mercer, Win fred Miller, Morris Byrd, Alfred M., Thigpen. Second Row Squatting L-R Linwood Edwards, Morris Grady Sidney Hunter, Hosea Hunter, Bertis Brown, Lafallette Quinn, Woodrow Mercer, Allen Quinn, , Winzell Thigpen, Clinton Campbell, Larry Edwards. Third Row Standing L-R Sidney Blizzard, Fitzgerald Bostic, Roy Brown, Thomas Smith, P. E. Thigpen, Richard S. Bostic, Larry P. Bostic, William G. Jones, Bud Miller, I. J. Sandlin. Jr.. Frank Hall. Rodolph Hasty, Frank Thomas. Fourth Row Standing L-R Stanley Bratcher, Perry Williams, Atlas Pate, James Southerland, Tommy Turner, Elwood Thigpen, Alois Mobley, Allen Norris, Guy Miller, Harper Heath, Bronnie Jones,, Mack Rhodes and Edwood Hill. Fifth Row Standing L-R Grady Quinn, Eldrage and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilkins of Edenton were week end guests of Mrs. Sudie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith of Pink Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mill er were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. James of Wallace were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller. From the Hallsville Church, Messrs. Walter Miller, Luther Mill er, George Sumner, Andrew Miller, Ralph Miller, Norwood Miller and Ashe Miller attended the meeting of the Men of the Church at the Presbyterian Church in Wallace on Monday night. From the Beulaville Church those attending were Rev. Walter Goodman, Messrs. I. J. Sand lin, Aubrey Johnston, Maurice Jack son and Gardner Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cupp were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garden in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Whaley of Rockingham were week end guests of Mrs. Faison Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Miller, Britt Miller and Mrs. Elizabeth Mercer were guests Sunday after noon of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Jones of Chinquapin. Mr. and Mrs. Rheuben Earl Mer cer and son of Fayettevllle were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Flave Mercer and- Mrs. Clarence Thigpen. Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Hill of Mari etta were guests Friday of Mr.- and Mrs. Temple Hill. Mrs. Edgar Murphy of Virginia is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Mill er. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Batts and Gayle were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Batts in Warsaw. Miss Ramona Batchelor and Mr. Nick Hodge of Raleigh, Miss Wilms Brinson of Warsaw were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brin son. Mr. Billy Register was a guest on Sunday afternoon. : Mr. Preston Albertson has return ed to his home from a Fayettevllle HospltaL- Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kennedy were in Wilmington Monday to visit Rayboume Kennedy and were his guests at an oyster roast. Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thigpen were in Raleigh Tuesday to. attend the State-Duke basketball game. Thigpen, James Taylor, Lattie Elwood Goodman, Brown Kennedy, Willard Price. Eddie Paul Thig pen, Wilbur Raynor,. Marvin Whaley, Vernon Powell, Norwood Watkins, Joe 'Williams, Orlando Albertson, Wilmon L. Thomas. Sixth Row Standing L-R Jamie Miller, James Howard Brown,, Lewis Hinson, Harry Miller,' Dur wood Whaley, Jack Pickett Jr., John Forbs Cottle, Lex Collins, Jake Foster, Charlton Sandlin, Bobby Pickett, Wilbert Futrell. E. Lt Batts, Delbert Futrell. Seventh Row Standing L-R Rupert Turner, Linoel "Pete" Weston, Avant Kennedy, Felix Heath, Rohn Thomas, Shouse Mobley, Hobart Whaley, Randolph Futrell, Exum Simmons, Robert Simmons, Thomas Blalock, Cecil Hunter, Jay D. Whaley. Eighth Row Standing L-R John William Gres ham, Linton Sumner, Russell Gray, LeRoy Kennedy, Richard Williams, Bnce Sanderson, Hallie Albert son, Marvin Foster, Haywood TyndalL unknown, James Brinson, Rupert FutraL O. J. Edwards. ...... AT v whaley's. r:r;j"?-V.r- Supeitette-'; in beulaville; ; ROUND STEAK, lb. ...'.UJ -, .-- ; 59c hamburger, lb. 39c J neck;b6nes;id. -rSiWWf OLD FASHIONED RAT CHEESE, lb 54c fryers, lb ::.'v;.r!,. 46c; m ... - 1 rfi ' . ,' ! H ; LfyJAr divcvu, loai - lijSANANAS, 2 lbs. ...T-.lL'l 25c ; ipURE LARD; 25 lb. stand Honey cut ....... .. $4.95: 4 CAKES SWEETHEART SOAP . 27c,' All Kinds Of Seafood In Season . . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain chat tel mortgage executed by Herman Thompson and recorded in Book 83-B, page 65 and in Book 2-C, page 52, of the Duplin County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said mortgage being by its terms subject to fore closure, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at )he residence of Grover Rhodes in Smith Township, Duplin County, at 10:00 A. M. on the 25th day of February, 1954, the following arti cles of personal property, to wit: Two 14-in. bottom plows for Ford tractor. One Rigid Shank tractor cultiva tor. One refrigerator. One washing machine. One black mare mule . Corn Advertised this the 4th day of February, 1954. W. H. Jones & Company, Mortgagee H. E. Phillips, Attorney KenansviUe, N. C. 2-18-2t h.e.p. oooooooe9Qeo6ooooooooooooooooooo Pinl( Hill v.y vv COOOOOOOOOOU r r I 1 i! II II '1 EBBBBBEBBE See Us For Good mm ms ia ;; mums c We have a few new cars and . trucks . Ready for Delivery ii In Pink HiU NOTICE OF RE-SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY of an order of the Superior Court of Duplin County, made in that Special Proceeding entitled: "IN THE MATTER OF JOHN G. KENNEDY ET. ALS", and being Special Proceeding No. 2733, the undersigned Commissioners will offer for sale on Monday, February 23, 1954, at the hour of 12:00 Noon at the Courthouse Door in Kenans viUe, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash two certain lots lying and being in the Town ot Beulaville, Duplin County, North Carolina and being lots No. 1 and 2 e o o o o e o e o o e o o o o o o o o o $ Dollar Days rv n mm, no I $ o o o o o Pre-Spring Dollar Days $ , o o o o o o o o ' o o o v O -2 o o o o o ; o o MERCHANTS DIVISION KINSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOO.OOOOOCCOOOOOQ 4.6 Acres Tobacco Vill Da CaM Ta Tna Umkorl W.AA' I. tX if iii uc juiu iu i lie iiiijiitoi uiuuci i ui vajH y letted 2 D!hiM3: Cc"'::"' On Saturday, fc7zz$: W, I At 2:00 P.M , Commissioner J . 1 .i 1 .ri f Tt'.i '. (.11 f.,f ff; " 4 O o o o o o o o O i o

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