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5Tst il a O o 6 ,w 35 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holden and family ol Norfolk, Va. were guests SaturdajTot Mr. and Mrs., W. N. Bostlc and Mr. and Mr,a. Perry WIU Hams. , V s 1 , Mrs. Homer McKelthan and tons of Seuthport are visiting her par ents, Bev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. '; Mrs. J, D. Sandlln,' Sr and grand ' daughter Sherry spent several days " y Jast week at Topsail Beach with Mr T C. Q, Sandllni ' j , 1 , - Mr. and Mrs.' H. S Johnson Jr. . -J and family of Rose Hill were guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Jim D. Sand- ' lin. Mrs. H. S. Johnson, St Is spend- l - tag sometime with the Sandlins, : ' - Mr. and Mrs. John Dail and f am ' lly of Smithfleld, Mrs. T. A. Forest -? ' ot Vanceboro, Capt. and Mrs. Ray ' Cameron and Ka thy of Camp Le- jeune were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. .-" - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll returned last week from trip to California . touring .Yellowstone and Yosemite ." Parks, Grand Canyon and addition al points of interest. -i , r Mrs. Rivers Rouse of Teachey, y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fussell and family of Burgaw were Sunday din i .:mer guests of Miss Sallie Gresham. ' Pat Morris is . visiting Mr. and Mrs. D, C Whitehurst in Green ville., - , ' , . Mr.' and Mrs. Norman Williams ' of Raleigh were week end guests of Mrs. Ula K. Lanier. - Mrs. M. M. Thlgpen who has been a counselor at Crabtree State Park, Cary is spending several weeks at her home here. Misses Calesta Thig--pen and Ethel Creech of Raleigh - where her guests Saturday. Mr. J. W. Morton of New Bern Visited Mrs. A. L. Brown Friday. Mrs. F. L. Norris and daughter, Tat, were recent shoppers in Kin stem. Rev. If. H. Goodman Is spending liia vacation with, his parents. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Goodman, Sr at Montreat ' Joe Jackson of Carson Newman College is visiting his parents, . Mr and Mrs. Sherman Jackson.. . Mrs. W. N. Bostlc, Mr, end Mrs - 'f Precision" if"' -CfWr' endurins bea- ", 7 S G uty andTdep. ; r' f 'U- .-- 5 21 endable sou- ' "C555 Expansion Bracelet Yl Z&pS Jfew . ; ' ,. ? X $19.98 : ly r 'TVellave A Nice Selection ' ; ; ,TSi docket Watcbes. !l "-"Weekly t - f--- .'U.. : .... . ft ft Jas Jewelry JEWELS ' 1 ) .! I. .cr, Lews. A Jr. Eerrc; Perry Williams and daughter, Gay, Billy Bostic and C. P. Howerln were in Belhaven Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold White and Mi. and Mrs.'. George Riddlck. Miss Nancy McWborter of Raleigh is Visiting her father and grand mother, Mrs. Clyde Bynum. ' Friends are pleased (o know Mr. Norwood Miller has returned to his home from a 'Wilmington hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and family spent Sunday afternoon at Topsail Beach , , . , , j Mr. and Mrs: W. P.' Thigpen and family of Bethel visited relatives here Sunday. ' " ' j , - . Mr. and Mrs.. O. S. Thlgpen and fomllv and Mr. and Mrs. W: F. Mil ler and family were -dinner guests Friday of Rev. and Mrs. J. U Fow ers in Turkey. . , , Mr." and Mrs; Stanley Bratcher and Mr. and Mrs. Richard MsOow ell spent last week end In New York.' - ' Miss Ramona Batchelor of Raleigh spent the week end with Jner moth er, Mrs. Hazel Brlnson. Mrs.- Howard Hocutt of Clayton, Mrs. Willie Jones and Mrs. I. J. Sandlln, Sr. spent several days last week at Topsail Beach., p i ' Mr. and Mrs. George Gnatt of Flo rida have been recent guests of Mrs. Gnat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams. ; Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Brown visited relaUves In Chapel H1U last Fri day and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lindbergh Long, and daughter in Raleigh. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and son. Tim. of Warsaw: Bobby Ken nedy of Raleigh; , Raybourne Ken nedy of Wilmington were weex end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. H Kate Jones, Jean Campbell, Bob by Ann Miller, Addie Sue Home and Delia Quinn are attending Camp Lallhio at Crabtree Creek State Park, Cary. ...... v . Mr; and Mrs. Vic Oxley were called td Beckley, West Virginia last weekend due to the illness of Mr. Oxley's father... . 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy were veekepd guests of Dr. and Mrs. Payment - ' JEWELRY , . , I Clifton Quinn in Greenville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. ' Temple Hill and daughter, Mischa, has returned from a vjslt in Morganton. Marietta and Burgaw. 1 ' ' 1 " MOREi MORE Susan Humphrey Honored': 'r Mr; and Mrs. Ray Humphrey en tertained Saturday afternoon honor, ing their daughter, Susan, on- her seventh birthday. Games were play ed on the lawn.. White and green birthday cake and ice cream was served to the twenty-one. guests. ; sosan received a lovely assort ment of gifts. i 1 ' r ... i i ', i , ; " Baptist MMJ. , Met Monday Beulavllle W. M. S. met Monday night to study "A Sinful World A Sufficient Savior." Though the yea this theme1 has emphasized the programs: "Seedtime in the -Philippines" the program of, the month was under the direction of Mrs. J. Macon Brown. Scripture readings for the devotional period were giv en by Nora and June Miller, Erma Matthews and Mary Beth Hunter. The program was developed by Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Marion Bratcher, Mrs. J. I. Thomas, Mrs. Roland Batchelor and Mrs. Bud Miller. Miss Mattie . Frances Kennedy soloist sang "What Shall the Harvest Be." Mrs. Orvis Thlgpen presided and appointed Mrs. A. L. Brown', Mrs. Lula Q.( Parker and Mrs. O. S Thlg pen v Miss Mary Quinn Brown decorat ed the dining hall. The table held a lovely center arrangement in keeping with the program "Seed ,time". Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mrs. Bob Batchelor, Mrs. Ransom Smith and Mrs. A. L. Brown served a salad plate with iced drinks to the thirty attending. Carol Miller Honored At Party Mrs. James Miller entertained at her home July . 2- honoring her daughter, Carol, ow her eleventh birthday. The living . and dining rooms held a lovely assortment of mixed summer, flowers. The table was covered in Jace and centered with a floral arrangement. The punch bowl was banked with gum and balloons, and- later given 'for favors. The, doll cake was served by Mrs. Miller and Miss Betty Jean Lanier poured punch. 1 Gue,sts included Nancy Miller, Marie Smith, Martha Sandlln, Mary Frances Bostic. Pat Nnrrie a n.. Lanier, Tracy Edwards, Mary' Lin- m ivennedy, Katie Sue Grady, Jean Humphrey, Johnny e Jackson, Gene Taylor, Joe Brlnson. Willip finrdnn LMilIer and Glenn. Williams of Pink mil. Carol received many lovely and useful gifts. I. D. Miller Honored J. D. Miller WHS hnrnrul C.,J when members of his immediate family gathered for his 61st birth day dinner. The table was centered with a white cake with pink and green decorations and pink candles "uw, jr. and Mrs. Bud Mil ler and family. Mr j m gar Thomas and family,vMr.' and w "le and on. Ken neth, Wanda Fussell and. Mr., and . . Mercer presented as sorted gift, to Mr. Miller, Mrs, Jas per Jarman and family of Tarboro were guests inthe afternoon. - - y tut uT - - '. S'Q 1 i n ii i. 4 I, 711 t.V.. v. r. ; i. -'. . x I J ' rr it ... V. fc 4 ... v , , ' '''"K-.,.V,'s..''. Mr. and Mrs. John Mangum and son, Douglas ' and , Mrs. Douglas Wheeler, of Wilmington were din ner guests of Mrs, Doris Ann Sut- Announce Births Mr., and Mrs. "Adron Millar '. of Beulavllle announce the birth : of twin ons, Jeffrey Adron, and Wil liam Gregory, . on July 14 In the Sampson Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Miller, is the former Martha Grey Turner. u -' , Mr. ' and -Mrs. Grover Duff an nounce the birth and death, of aj daughter July 24.. In Parrotts Hos pital in Klnston. Mrs. Mrs. Duff Is the former Dessie Sumner.. . . ,. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe o o o o o o o g o o o o o o o o o, o o o. o o o o O ' o o o o o o CHECKS YOUR WATCH Continuous tape- end rscords the your watch. Locates Cost no more. ; . J fAU WORK C1IA0ANTECP 6 OQQOQQQQOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I . ' LAWN FURNITURE 1 1 I All Special Prices 1 ""Jx As Long As It Last s it III I . . u ! Patterson Bros, furniture s Company i 110 BLOCK SALES Early each Morning and Sell the - - i p-.V -'.'". '-pa J SELL WITH JOE BKYAIIT & BEII RIVEIIBARK 'v ' .... -' , . i . . , . - v.: 1 . ton Friday evening. v ' " j. ,- , . Mr. and Mrs. Mack Broadhurst and. daughters, Elizabeth and Mary Evelyn,, were weekend guests o Mr. and Mrs. Leon Broadhurst . of Wilmington., v -", -'.- Mr. and Mrs. Mack McColloth and son Paul were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dickson, Sunday. A 1-c Jack Davis -of Langley Field,. Virginia is spending the week with his mother, Mrs . L. D. Davis, Sr4 recuperating from - an opera tion performed recently. - . , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grice spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grice at Atlantic Beach, . (- Dr. W. R. CuUom and Mrs; Ethel Williams of Wake Forest visited Mrs. Donrtie Albritton and. other friends Monday.. ' W Sgt. and Mrs. J, H.N Johnston and Mrs. Maria West of Langley Field, Virginia spent the weekend with &I I AM an action titors, Ivies FJh&llel1 IPTCt-SiKs SEE THIS TRULY WONDEROUS ELECTRONIC MACHINE JN ACTICN West Brothers Jewelry Manly & Stacy West, Props. 104 Lisbon St., Clinton, N. C. Guaranteed Watch and Clock Repairing 4 111 CLARKTOII ' mm i , AT THE nnn 4 ... .. ' r- '. i- f -:' ' ' ' ' Dlllllf. VflllU 11 Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Davis and fam ily. - Mrs. ByroB Uzzell of LaGrange spent the weekend with her par entt Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sanderson. J. H. Hooks of Wilmington is spending some time with his daug hter and her family, Mr, and Mrs, James Strickland.' -Thnn attendina- Richard Albrit- ton ' funeral . at x HendersonvUle, Thursday were: Mrs. Adrian Dail, Mrs. Ed Rerring, Mrs. Robert Far nor and B. C. Albritton. . ; -v - Mrs. Sallie Hollingsworth of Rockvilta Maryland is spending the week with her sister. Mrs, Geneva Roberts .and other relatives. . Mr.v and Mrs. Hays Hurdle and youngsters, Paula and Bill Hays, spent several days in Washington, D.C last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smalling are, vacationing in ' me mouniaws ui North Carolina. They will tour Washington before returning. Mrs. Alex Sanderson and Mrs. Geneva Roberts spent Monday night THI PAULSON o o o o .0 o o o .0 o o o o o .0 o Same Day b ' pj ilr.in.-.; J TIME-O-GRAF. - 1 1 mmrmimim 1 wittt 1 r.snd Wrs. Albert W . .. i of Garner. V. .--v ? . Mr. and I: Vs. Cam Prldgen and Mrs! J. C, Pildgen of Warsaw vis ited" relatives 'in Calypso Saturday. Mr. nd Mrs. Needham Sloan o Carolina Beach ; were ' week end guests of , Mrs. S D. Davis. f " Firemen Meet Volunteer Firemen met Tuesday night at the Legion Hut. The chief H. C Cook called for a report -on sale of Fire .Extinguishers. Plans Ai::;oui!CiiiG 1. v TV Anil RADIO REPAIR & SERVICE IN BEULAVILLE v "' ' " ' Located in Avon's Standard Service Station at the Main Intersection E. T. Clark, Prop. Phone 2601 Or Call 2721 and Ask For Clark Special Sale Fridays Saturday August 6 & 1 run r A o id. i$ag 3ugar Vi lb. Box Vesper 1 Gal. Jug Clorox l fan Half -Half i wun nun u 1 1 ii 1 1 iimokinq tobacco i HUoz.LandyBars 39c 1 12-5 oz. Candy Bars or Gum 39c I $1.00 Bottle lifoodbiiiy Shampoo 39c ?4 AA IJ r. I a r.uupiens jocks.. jyc 5 oz. Can or Gullet of i SNUFF Si Men & Boys m sport caps 1 Pint Jar .' 'mm. sX '' ' .'' . i Kralt Maydnnarse P TRosnpson - ft Ca. i... i - - i . of - Eeulavi... a c . ... nance A. ti. a c t in Wheel Vehicle lit July IS at Atlanta General Depot. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller of Beulavllle. He entered the Army February 3, 1954. ' Hi wife is the former Elsie Hall of Beulavllle and Jack sonville, N. C. A - ' ' were made to serve barbecue sup pers to meet the payments of the Fire House. ' ,i J1 , . jyc Tea 39c I 39c 1 1 ts 39c i ru 39cl PJ 39c a -'i 39c GTrcrieb ..Hii, L 7 5 1 N 3
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