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V. . : " TO; S. 1.3- 1 i- c'ub 1. jfne . r. w I" IIZIcj, Newt. AI.Xrr-::lillT . mr fe ... rl ..'ia Faye Williams, brlde- 3- honored with' bridal r last week when her mother, v.:. ester Williams, entertained r home. Game were led by lid Danny and prize given Dimes Arthur Kennedy, William e n, Norman Mercer, Tommy aii, Bud Whaley and Kay Mer- i ,".!jr of feeding saves I "jar. That's ' one reason ywi'S !io this balanced. aB ma H feed. Start your chicks . on it, keep feeding H until : they're ready for fall laying, ' and your birds will fo into .laying pons hardy and well developed. It's complete feed; needs only grit and water as supplements. Qual ity guaranteed. ' PARROTT BROS. 214-16 No. Heritage ' Kinston, N. C. cer. The hostess !u i , t, icken salad on lettuce, piuKles, Icake, crackers and drink U the'84 guest Among the out-dMenvri'lJrtSsts were: Mesdames t J. OraVee ina Clayton Williams, 'Kichlandsr'asr. Mrs. Bertls Brown and 'Bills Huby drey Home of War'" TTZZZZ' ; V - Misa William,., , ,., .. asfri aortment aL loveli Jt'Vuk.m. t ff kiss J:c.fi Hostess OiG? The John Jvajj Thomas Chapter or the U. U. cmet rueaoay WSv with,, Miss Loul Jftksoh. The re ceiving rooms were'aruaucauj uec- orated "With dafodihi interspersed with greenery sad potted plants.: . Mrs. Herniail Miller, president. presided and led the group in sing inB "America" and the flag salutes. Mr. S. P. B'osticftiapteT Chaplain led therlwaiMrs. Ashe Miller, program chairmmTgave the' life of Andrew Jackson' ''Reports' were heard, from tHe treasurer, -Miss Jackson and Mrs. 9flt Carroll, re corder of crosseraiss Daisy Burn- ham and Mrs., F. L. Norria were visitors. Refreshments were in the Georae Washington motif. Indivi dual cherry pies" W&Sed With whip ped cream, ribbon sandwiches in red and blue, out 47 pickles, stuffed celery and miniature ham biscuits and coffee were served. Nuts in a hajt shaped cup '&pye8fth mina- hire flags the plates. and hatchets decorated Circlol o o nOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOAOODOOOOl 2 For -Solicitor C a. Qr thereby announce as a candidate for Solicitor lof the Duplin County General Court, subject to O , the Democratic Primary on May 29tbT . ' 1 o o The support and assistance of the voters of O Duplin County is hereby solicited. O O o o o o o A.:-"1 . - ,r ( David N. Henderson O o o o o o o o o o -o o o o o o o o toooooooooooooooooooooooo J n n 1 1 We Have On Hand For Sale , Used Tractors . ' Listed Below 2-Farmall "Cubs" 2-Farmall "H" Tractors 2-Farmall "A" Tractors ; 1-Farmall "C" Tractor We have equipment in stock for tractors listed above. - I Ointon Traek 0 & Tractor Co; , Circle I BeulavUle Presbyterian Women of the Church met Tuesday sight with Mrs. Lou Belle Williams. Mrs. Maurice Jackson presided and Mrs. Aubrey Johnston led the Bible study .from Acts 11. "Birth of a Christian . Church.? ; To, Talk about "Go As A r Witness for Jesus", by Mrs.: WilHam, Refreshments in the valentine motif of pound cake and whipped cream topped with": rasp berry Jello and coffee. Nut cups were decorated with ' hearts and arrows. There were twelve present Hallsville Circle II Circle II 'Hallsville Presbyterian Women of the Church met Thurs day night with Mrs. Ashe Miller. Mrs. Ralph Miller presided and the group read John 13 and sang "More Holiness Give Me"- followed with sentence prayers. The business ses sion was followed by the Bible study from Acts H. TBirth of the Christian Church" was given by Mrs. Morris Grady. To talk about II" i V.-. . Jimmy Thomas wai honored on his third birthday recently when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. June Thomas entertained with a party. The receiving rooms,' wtere indoor games were played, were decorated in the valentine motif. From the ceiling red and white crepe paper was draped and fastened, to each corner of the . table,: covered with a party cloimThe birthday cake of white with, blue decorations and lighted candles was served from the table with ice cream, drinks and heart shaped mints. Stick candy" and ballon were presented each guest as favors. Jimmy , received many lovely gifts. ' -4 Mrs. Harry Rouse and son Harry Jr, of Rose Hill; Sandra and Gloria Abertson, Richard Gore, Harriet Pope, Layden Lanier, Preston Sin gleton, Jerry .Rhodes, Bill. Pat and Lynn Sumner. Vivian Norton, Ar thur F. Kennedy and Estraleda Williams were' among those attend' Personals "Go as a witness for Jesus" and the tog the past vwekwith the Mrs. Doris Penny of Burgaw, Mr. and Mrs.. Rodney Croom and son Rod of Wilmington, Mrs. C. H. Hill and Mrs. B. L. Temple of Marietta were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Temple HUL' Mrs. Hill remained tor a visit Of several day. Mr. Lillian Harrell of Burgaw has been spend- Hills prayer of dismissal was led ky Mrs. W. L. MUler. The hostess served chicken salad sandwiches, pimento cheese sandwiches, pickles, cookies and coffee to the fourteen attending. Mrs. Sam Hayter of Kenansville was an out-of-town guest v F.V.B. Auxiliary The, Ladies Auxiliary of the Beu lavUle Free WU1 Baptist Church met February U with Mrs. Milton Jones presiding i The Hymn for the year "More Like the Master" was sung, foUowed with prayer. Mrs. Elvis Sumner led the devotional and Mrs. Jack Jarman led the open ing prayer. The program "My Com mand to Stay" was developed by Mrs. Sumner, Mrs. Grover Hill, Mrs. Bill Thigpen and Mrs. Jack Jarmari. A summary of ' the nroeram was given by Mrs. Marion Bratcher. Mrs. Mamie Thomas and Mrs. Bob Ed wards were visitors. Mrs. Bratcher Hostess Mrs. Louise Bratcher was hostess Tuesday night to a group and served strawberry short cake, drinks and potato chins. and her granddaughter, Mlscha. ; j . Mrs. Jay Thomas, Mrs. Emory Campbell and Mrs. Lessie Exum made a business, trip to Kinston Friday. . ' . . Mr. and Mrs. arland Lanier of Grifton have been recent guest of Mr. and- Mrs. Bland MUler. ' Miss Doreen Nethercutt, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Howard and family of Washington, D. C were , week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Nether cutt - . Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Willis and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abb Pickett pn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Home, Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Thomas and daughter Pam, were week end guests of Mrs. Holland Mercer of Wilmington. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ashe Miller, Mrs. J. I. Smith, Misses Nancy MUler and Elsie HaU were in Ft Jackson Sunday to visit Pvt. Bobby MUler and Pvt. Horace Rhodes. Lt. and Mrs. Larry Bostic and family of Ft Bragg were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic Miss Mary Jackson or Fayette- ville spent Wednesday and Thursday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. JJJ. Jackson. Messrs. Bobby Kennedy of Raleigh and Raybourne of Wilmington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. Mrs Sam Gurganus and sons. A-1C Hallie Albertson is enroute to California after having spent the past 12 month in Korea, Albertson is married to the former Miss Jane Albritton of Snow HiU who resides with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Albertson of BeulavUle. , J:rrILr r CiiLiyPcrif Jerry Hunter celebrated his Srd birthday Tuesday afternoon when his mother Mr. Hosea Hunter em tertained with a party. Games were played' on the lawn. Jerry was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts which were placed on a picnic table with a party cover where they were opened The cake with birth day decoration and miniature can dles was ' served with ice cream. Each of the young guest was given a party bat Mr. Bill Hussey and children Faye and Jimmy of Wallace were; among the 28 attending. Circle II f Circle n met with Mrs. L J. Sand- lin Jr. Mr. Scott Smith presided. Mrs, Phoebe Pate led the Bible stuay ana the To Talk About" was developed by Mr. Smith. The hos tess served strawberry short cake to the nine attending,' ; Our Appreciation We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to YOU, OUR CUSTOMERS, during the opening of STANLEY SHOE COMPANY of Mt. Olive. We will be pleased to serve you now and in the future. Stanley Shoe Co. Mt. Olive, N. C. "Footwear For The Entire Family' Clinton, N. C. Ht-Way 701 V " tit rhene M3S sea OPENING sVraaUJUl In New Location Register For Ff?e Prizes n 4 To Be Given Away Saturday Before Easter- 21" Admiral TV - Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner and $10.00 in Trade One Lot Of v 500 Dresses ; ; Children's, Pre-Teens & Maternity Buy One Dress " Cal Aaa Can ' Many Other Bargain Including Table of $1.00 Specials : ! VaJne Ta S3.0 ? . BAILEY'S MATERIIITO & CIIILDilEirS SHOP a 113 E. Mulberry St. , i . GOLDSBORO, N. C. - -J r " n n The Only Way to make your account grow, is to be budget conscious and save for11 future I plans Pay your accounts by check Begin Today. WARSAW The Safe Executor it WALLACE i FAISON r tlotice BeulavUle Baptist W. M. S, will meet Monday night for their Feb ruary, .meeting. Mrs, Marion Brat cher will be in charge of the program.' Thank You 1 wish to thank each and every one for the flowers, cards and all thoughtfiAness shown me in my recent 'illness at home and in the hospital. Mrs. W. F. Hinson Notice The Hallsville Presbyterian Wo men of the Church will .meet Sat urday afternoon at 3:30 in the church. ' Mike and Johnny, of Richland, Mrs. J. B. Batchelor and Mr. Elmo Batchelor of Wallace were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and Zollie Batchelor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown and daughter Bab of Charlotte were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bostic and Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mrs. J. I. Thomai has returned to her home following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John G. Thomas in Belhaven. Roger Craft, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Craft is recuperating in Parrotts hospital in Kinston follow ing an appendectomy. ' Mrs. Betty Brown has returned to her home having been an opera tive patient in Lenoir County Hos pital. . '; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cottle and son of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quinn of Ken ansville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Hunter and son, Jerry, Mrs. Margaret Campbell were Sunday guests of Sgt and Mrs. Cecil Hunter of Fort Bragg, N. C. Mrs. A. L. Brown is spending some time with Mrs. Homer Mc- Keithan in South Port. ' Rev. and Mrs. Sam Hayter of Kenansville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller Sunday. '-: Miss Zelma Matthews was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews In Raleigh. ' N ' . Mrs. LUa K. Lanier and grandsons Charlie and Rusty Lanier were guests of j Mr. and , Mrs. Norman William. . : , Mrs. Richard Williams has gone to Columbia, S. C to be with her husband who Is stationed at Fort Jackson. '. T ' Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mrs. Ashe Miller attended a Demonstra tion Club' meeting In Kenansville last week" fdr publicity chairman. Miss Jean Anderson of Raleigh gave the demonstration. . Mrs. W. D.. Brown and Mrs. C. A. Miller and son wereJKinston shop pers Saturday . Mrs. S. A. Pope and daughter Harriet Ann were called to Wheel ing, West Virginia, Wednesday due to the serious illness of Mrs. Pope's mother, Mrs. Jessie Arnold. Mrs. wood Quinn and sons and Mrs. Elsie Batts were Kinston shop pers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson, Miss Lou Jackson and Gordon Kennedy were m Rocky Mount Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs.. L. A. Nethercutt Dr. and Mr. F. L. Norrls and family spent Saturday in Greenville. Mis Faye Hagan visited in Green ville last week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Alderman of Rose Hill were quests Sunday of Mrs Josephine Kennedy. ' Miss Daily 'Buinham spent the week end in Raleigh with a friemt Mrs. O. L. Taylor. , Rev. Jack Atkins will be guest minister for the 4th Sunday morn ing sermon at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mr. Elmo Blizsard and Miss Marie Prater ' .spent 'from Thursday until Monday on a visit with Rev. and Mrs, L. C Prater at iKllisvule, Mis. k : Mlss"WUma jSlng?of s Goldsboro visited her aiirit, .Mrs. Sd Smith during the week and. . Mrs. Bettie Outlaw oner of the oldest resident hero 1 a patient in Parrotfs memorial hospital in Kinston. '. Mrs. Joe Parker of Mt Olive Tmd daughter, Mrs.. George Hick of irtTitf spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker. " ' Mr. and Mr. Grover Grady and son of t Goldsboro visited ' Mrs. Grady mother Mis. Paul Outlaw Sunday. , ,''', tf The Young Adult class held their regular meeting in the church Tues day night of last week.' Pvt Robert Hudson of West Polrit Ky. spent the week end with his wife and baby in the home of Mrs. Hudson' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adam. ,' ' . Mr. and Mrs. . Norman Simmons and children, Mrs. Dan Fagg of Mt Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons Sunday . ; ,,, Mrs. Elizabeth Outlaw of Mount Olive and Burlington was a recent visitor with relative here. s . Mrs. Katie Outlaw is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawley in Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and son of Goldsboro and Dr. Russell E. Outlaw of Morehead City were among visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Outlaw Sat urday night and Sunday . , Lewis . W. Outlaw attended the annual meeting of ' the Tar . Heel Electric membership, association held in Raleigh several days last week. ' ... M. W. Sutton is an operative pa tient in Sampson Memorial Hospi tal. The cemmunity club held its reg ular monthly meeting in the church Annex Saturday with vice president Theodore Outlaw . presiding who cauea me group to oraer song "America" Mrs. B. F. Outlaw gave the devotional., Cled Outlaw pro- gram, chairman presented two Mor-i mon elders who talked and showed picture slides about , the historical background of Mormons and Salt Lake City." Following the program officers for the year were elected as follows: President, B. F. Outlaw; Vice President, Theodore Outlaw; Sec. and Treaa Mrs. M. L. Outlaw; Chaplain, Mrs, Henry Parker. The club adjourned until Saturday night before 3rd Sunday in March. k Mrs, Leonard Grady was hostess to the Home Demonstration club at her home Monday afternoon, Febru ary 22nd. at 2:30 o'clock. .. Mrs. Grady gave the devotional. Follow ing a business session, Mrs. 'Lottie Berger, Home Management 'leader 'CI Pcrfy Mrs. Lou Belle Williams' second grade . class was entertained last week with a valentine party. 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