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V7. . j Li L!;.::::jbr Va. I. s Doreen Nethercutt of Wash ington, D. C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Nethercutt of Beulaville, N. C. and CpL Harry Smart of Quantlco, Va son of Mrs, James Arthur Smart, and the late Mr. Smart of New'York, were married at 6:30 p. m, on September 18 in the Glebe Baptist Church of Alex andria, Va. Rev. Charles A. Watkins performed the double ring cere mony. ' ' ' , : ,J. , M. Nick" Morris, organist, ren-'t oered. program . ol pre-nupuai music Mr, Howard Watkins sang "Through" the Years" and ,"The Lord's Prayer. The bride was es corted by her father who gave her .In marriage. . , The bride was dressed in lace ovv er satin, Ballerina length dress with high neck and Peter Pan collar, and long pointed sleeves fed lace mitts. The dress, was buttoned with small satin covered buttons front the waist to the collar.,. She wore waist length veil with a halo of orange blossoms and sequins. She carried beautiful corsage of orchids and Miles of the valley with 'ribbons tied with minature bunches of. ste phanotis. Miss Lou Ann Nethercutt was her sister's maid of honor. She was at tired in a dress styled like her sisters In blue net over taffeta, with a matching head dress and a cascade of yellow carnations and ribbons. This was a Military wedding and the best r-n and ushers were frienr'3 o t- groom. ' The- motiic;- of the b"-ide was dres"? i" p rvhite suit with brown accessories and she wore a corsage of red roses. The mother of the groom wore a tan crepe dress with matching accessories and red rose corsage. ' The bride is a graduate of the Beulaville School sand works for the government in Washington, D. C. Sgt. Smart attended military school in Tennessee and is in the U. S. Marine Corps of Quanticd, Va. . After the wedding the couple left for a wedding trip to Tennessee. For her jgoing-away outfit the bride chose a black woolen suit, with white accessories and wore the or chid from her bridal bouquet. Cake Catting The home of Mr.' and Mrs. Wood row Williams in Arlington, Va. was most beautifully decorated when they entertained the wedding par ty, families and close friends on the eve of the wedding. From a beauti fully appointed bride's table, cov ered with a white linen cover and centered with an arrangement of .nj v.... avA K,iv,4nf tar-tat orA a beautifully decorated three-tiered caKe, Mrs. Danny Williams served cake after the bride and groom had cut the first slice. Miss Lou Ann Nethercutt served nuts and mints. Informal Reception Immediately after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Homer Howard of i Alexandria, Virginia, entertained at an informal reception. The home DRESSES 20 m Ethel's ttl MT. 00000000000000000000000000000000000COOOOOO00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o lO: o o o o o o o o o iO o o o o o o cr o ' ) ) T. "2 ; I" I Iler, News. Adv. i & was beautifully ' decorated with white carnations and gladlolia and burning, candles. The dining table was covered with a hand made lace and cut work cloth and centered with a pretty three tiered cake top. ped with miniature bride; and : v groom. Mrs?: Howard served cake and Miss Lou Ann Nethercutt pour ed punch. Mrs. Jimmy Howard ser ved nuts and mints. About 85 guests attended. Out Of Towm Guest Out-Of-Twa guests attending the Sraart-Nethercutt - wedding : were: Mr. and Mrs, Ivey Nethercutt of Beulaville, Mr. Eugene Nethercutt, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nethercutt and Jackie, . Miss Pauline Bland of Kenansville. , Issue Invitations The following Invitations ' have been received: Mrs. Murphy Millard Thigpen re quests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Calesta Kirkwood, to Mr. Ralph Harold Heres on Thursday, the eleventh of November, nineteen hundred and fifty four at six-thirty o'clock at the Beulaville Presbyteri an church, Beulaville, North Car olina. Sr. Play Nov. 12 Mrs. Leland Grady, advisor of the Junior Class of Beulaville School has announced their annual "Com in' Round the Mountain" play will be presented, November 12 at 7:30 p. m. The cast of. characters are: Imor gene Jackson, D. C. Quinn, Leatrice Guy, Teet Mercer, Jimmy Creech, Bertha Simpson, Gordon Raynor, Harold Simpson, Stanley Pickett, Jerry Ann Sandlin, Maud Miller, Rayburn Andrews. The Hillbilly Band: Hilda Bell, Mona Jean Brin son, Zelma Matthews, Patty Marie Rhodes, Muriel Walton, Betty Sue Mercer, Betty Houston, Nancy Mil ler, Bruce Lanier, W. J. Thomas, O'brine Brock, Roger Pickett, Mau rice Summer, Benny Thigpen and Truett Miller. ' Study Course GAAndMA . The Annie John G. A. of the Bap tist Church met Tuesday evening with Jean Humphrey presiding. The meeting was opened with sing ing a hymn and a prayer. A busi ness meeting followed. Mrs. F. L. Norris and Mrs,. W. F. Miller ser ved the fourteen members refresh ments on the church lawn and the girls worked on their forward steps. At 5:00 p. m. the G. A.'s were joined by the R. A. group for a study course "Adventures In Bra- zil" by Aleene Wise. Mrs. A, L. Brown, Mission Study Chairman, Shoppe OLIVE THIS WEEK ONLY jO Off Don't Self Tobacco On A EalMtig PvUadiei! IF THE PLACE YOU'VE BEEN SELLING TOBACCO IS GOING DOWN HILL, WIND UP AT THE BIG STOP ON THE MAIN. MNE. THE CENTRE BRICK THE J ' Representative gave the introduction and part of the study.' Assisting her . were Mrs. Bud Miller and Mra. F. L. Norria, There were 80 in attendance who enjoyed a weiner and marshmallow roast on the lawn after the benedic tion. , y . . - Bride-Elect Feted Miss Julia Deane Lanier a recent bride-elect,, was honored "rio- to her ; marriage on , Oct. 30 when Miss Sandra Fiagg, ' Mrs. Eugene Hoffman and Mrs. Margaret Doria entertained- at the Hamilton Inn in New Brunswick with a luncheon. Upon arrival the honoree was pre sented with a corsage of yellow mums. She wore a tlress of blue faille for the occasion. - An arrangement, of white 'mums and greenery centered the luncheon table covered . with an imported damask table cloth and bridal place cards marked, the seating arrange ments for the 35 guests. Miss Lanier was presented with many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller were hosts on Saturday night With a bar becue supper. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. L Smith, of Pink Hill, Pfc. and Mrs. Bobby Miller of Fort Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Mil ler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Miller and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Freely Hall and Roger, Glenda and Betty Lou. Rev. Morris, FWB Pastor Begins Work Rev. Billy Morris of Four Oaks a! hegim his work with the Beu laville Free Will Baptist church. He completed Nashville College a year ago and came to the church as its pastor, highly recommended. Services will be held every first and third Sunday. The public is cordially invited to attend. Rev. Terry Holds Revival Nov. 8 The Rev. T. O. Terry, pastor of the Cove Creek Free Will Baptist church in Cove City, will conduct a revival meeting at the Beulaville church beginning Nov. 8. Rev. Ter ry was the guest minister last year. His messages were simple and In spiring. The membership cordially invites everyone to these services of worship and fellowship each even ing. Lions Zone 2 Meet The Beulaville Lions Club met Tuesday night at the lodge for a meeting of zone 2 District 4 with the president Ralph Jones presiding over the meeting. Lion A. J. Cava naugh, presidnet of the Wallace Club and past Deputy District Gov- ernor, David Henderson of Wallace, ... . ,,. t-.., . , with present Deputy District Gov. ernor, Lauren Sharpe of Kenans ville were among the out of town guests attending. A delicious chicken supper was served to the lions. The Beulaville club made plans for the regular visit of District Governor, George Ecgrs of Raleigh. The attendance ol the BeulaviKe duo was 10 for the meeting. Rev. Edwards Visits Bev. and Mrs. Linwood Edwards ana ineir aaugnier oi rapunutr were hce to visit their parents last weekend. Rev. Edwards recently acr-onted two churches in the Arap- YOU CAN DEPEND ON CENTRE BRICK LEADS WILSON .. C:: '.:iBK3Z LUiH L.-.UUI ' Dapt. Gfu.J Polron ' The Beulaville Chapter 237 en tertained V their" District Deputy Grand Patron, Colon Holland at Its regular meeting Nov. I in the Ma sonic Hall. Visitors from the Ken ansville and Rehobatti .chapters were present f ' . ' Both the District Deputy Grand Patron and ; the District Deputy Grand Matron gave interesting and instructive talks. Worthy Matron Dolly Miller and Worthy Patron Ashe Miller presided at their sta tions in the east. Gifts were pre sented to the deputies by the host chapter. ' A social hour was enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller and Mrs. Sarah Mercer, the refreshment com mittee, - served -delicious -refreshments in the dining hall of the lodge. -.": Former Beulaville In a candlelight ceremony in the St Paul Church In Princeton, New Jersey, Miss Julia Deane Lanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Witkowskl of New Brunswick, New Jersery became the bride of Erlq M. Zopf, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. Eric Zopf of Princeton, New Jersey on . October 30 at 3:00 p. m. The Rev. A. Henry performed the doub le ring ceremony. The organist play ed the traditional wedding march es for the recessional and proces sional. Mr. Eugene Hoffman gave the bride in marriage. The bride was dressed in a tiered waltz length dress of candle light lace with fitted bodice and match ing mitts! Her imported veil of silk illusion was attached to a cap of lace. She carried a sheath of ecru roses showered with ivy and ecru ribbons on a prayer book. Miss San dra Flagg of New Brunswick, New Jersey was the bride's maid-of-hon-or. Her dress was paterned like the brides with a green velvet fitted top with a bolero skirt of net over taf feta. Her headdress was of green velvet and net. She carried a cres cent bouquet of yellow pompoms and Talisman roses showered with ribbons. Sidney Reynolds of Princeton, New Jersey, was the groom's best man. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Withouski chose a pink faille prin cess style dress with matching bo lero and black accessories. Her cor sage was a champagne symbldium WOfC Met Sat. The Presbyterian Women of the Hallsville church met Saturday af ternoon with Mrs. Morris Grady presiding. The meeting opened with a prayer and a hymn. Reports of the officers were given and a re port of the Presbyterial. Mrs. Herman Miller was in charge of the program called "I saw the hurr-h in Latin America." Assist ing her were Mesdames Ralph Mil- k., jonn Miller, W. L. Miller, and Ashe Miller. Mrs. Leland Grady pronounced the benediction. Attend HOC Tour Attending the tour of the Scott's I v - ;.,"": I demonstration clubs were Mesdames Otis Miller, Frank Rhodes, Harvey Rhodes, Ottis J. Miller, Elizabeth Mercer and Callie Miller. Attend DAR Meet Mrs. Ray Humphrey, Mrs. Herman I Miller and Mrs. Lou Belle Williams rttnn.ee! i mting at the Colonel Thomas Johnston Chapter of the T iu.sr.tcvj r.f the American Revo lution on Monday night. Nov. 1 in the homo of Mrs. D. B. Hood in Richlantfs. ahoe field. He filled the pulpit pn ! Sunday n.(ji.t t ihe Beuj v.. Will Baptist church. MLSON; fit i i STRONGER PRICES AT i J. J. ill Mrs. J. J. Sandlin, Jr. president of the Beulaville P. T. A., . has . an nounced that Mr. Dallas Herring of Rose Hill will speak on "The Re sponsibility of the Parents and Teachers- Toward' the School." AU members are urged to be present Rev.G UvJIlltill Holds Revival At Wilmington The Rev. Walter H. Goodman was in Wilmington, last week to hold a revival meeting at the Cape Fear Church. Dr. L. A. Taylor, president of Home Missions, Wilmington Pres bytery, filled Mr. Goodman's pulpit on Sunday morning for the eleven o'clock- service.- 'tt.::wrZvs Girl Weds In MUS orchid. The grooms mother was dressed in a Magnolia brocade prin. cess style dress, picture hat with black accessories and pink cymbld ium orchid. Immediately after the wedding, at Chicks Inn in New Brunswick the bride's parents entertained-the wedding party with a four course dinner, there were one hundred twenty-five guests present After the dinner the couple left on a wedding trip to tour points of interest in Maryland. The bride wore for her trip a grey flannel suit with black accessories and the cor sage from her bridal bouquet Mrs. Zopf was originally from Beulaville and has been living in New Jersey where she finished school. Mr. Zopf was educated in Princeton and employed as machin ist operator for Mengel Co. in New Jersey. The couple will reside in Princeton, New Jersey. Mrs. W. F. Miller and Mrs. Zollie Batchelor of Beulaville and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Kennedy of Jackson ville, N. C. attended the wedding. Birthday Little Miss Kay Jackson was gra ciously honored last week when her aunt, Mrs. Andrew Jackson, en tertained with a party on her eighth birthday. The fifteen young guests assembled on the lawn and played games. A white cake with green and pink decorations was served with ice cream and drinks. Favors of bubble gum were given. Kay was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. o o o. o o o e o o o o o o o o o o e o o o e ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooo5 - , , - 1 . , , ' -. ; U THE CENTRE BRICK RIGHT UP TO THE FINAL DAY. " : " t , i- " - llr. and I.T.S. Lea.i C .!.a, request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Betty Gould to Mr. Treasure Rhodes on Saturday, the thirteenth of Nov""", ber, at five o'clock at the Tree Will Baptist Church in Beulaville." Mk Dinner For Miss Lanier In II. J. Miss Julia Lanier, bride-elect, was honored in Princeton, N. J. when- Miss Pat McLaughlin enter tained for her with a buffet dinner at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dorothy McLaughlin. ' . ' ! The home; was beautifully, deco rated with arrangements of fall flowers in the bridal motit; ,:s ;E;.: Upon her arrival the honoree was presented corsage of red ' roses and-n assortment of lovelygif ts from the thirty guests present . ; The W. M.. Leadership Conf er ence of the Eastern Baptist Asso ciation met with the Mt Olive Bap tist church on Oct 28 with 150 pre sent from the various ' churches. Mrs. Luis Parker, associational supt. opened the meeting and pre sided; There were five separate conferences. Leaders for the con ferenc were president, Mrs. Parker; stewardship, Mrs. O. S. Thigpen; mission study, Mrs. Robert Black more; young people, Mrs. Raymond Blanchard; and community missions, Mrs. Frank Wallace. After lunch, with Mrs. G. S. Bes leading, Mrs. P. E. Thigpen display- , ed postors showing the work for the entire associational year. Mrs. Louise Bratcher gave the NcJvem ber program from Royal Service. Assisting her were Mrs. J. Macon Brown, Mrs. Dot Thigpen and Mrs. Orzo Thigpen. Mrs. A. E. Garner, the white cross chairman, urged all missionary so cieties to make contributions of linen to Baptist 'hospitals. Attending from the Beulaville church were Mesdames Lula Park er, A. L. Brown, Orzo Thigpen, Adele Mathews, J. Macon Brown, Evelyn Thigpen, P. E. Thigpen, Jr. Marion Bratcher and W. N. Bostic. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Elton McGowen of Faison announce the birth of a daughter on November 1 in the Sampson Memorial Hosptal. Mrs. McGowen is the former Arlene Sanderson of Beulaville. The Cms M. Gavin Legion Post NO. 127 INVITES VETERANS OF ALL WARS TO COME TO WARSAW ON THURSDAY, NO- '..'. ' VEMBER 11 AND HELP CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY. PLAN TO COME EARLY AND STAY LATE. MEET YOUR FRIENDS HERE. WAREHOUSE ' : WILSON LEADS THE WOULD! .J i;.::;ss U. D. C. The John Ivey Thomas Chapter of the United Daughters of the Con federacy met last Monday with Miss Ermie Sanderson. The receiving rooms were deco rated with lovely arrangements' of fall flowers and flags. Mrs. Herman Miller presided over the meeting and caUed It to , order, Mrs. S. P. Bostic led the chapter rituals and the flag salutes were given. The chapter had been awarded the silver loving cup at a district meet? Irn lii Charlotte, presented by Mrs. Bill Carroll, recorder of crosses. This award was given to the Chap ter having the most perfect military service cross papers sent in from North Carolina to the year 1954. - f Miss Sanderson served open faced sandwiches, cup cakes,nuts and AIJMllteJlljdjetea with: thy Halloween mom. ; Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs, Allen Dale Bucklew bf Beulaville announce the birth of a daughter, Diana Arleen, October 28, in the Onslow County Hospital. Mrs. Bucklew is the former Jean Davisson of Wilsonburg, West Va. Js Organ Recital Mr. D. D. Dawson, representative of the Maus Company in Raleigh, gave a recital to demonstrate an organ on Wednesday night, Oct. 27 at 7:30 In the Beulaville Baptist Church. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Vic Oxley and Jean Campbell were In West Virginia last weekend to visit Mr. Oxley's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Qulrm of Kln- ston and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mc Neil of Warsaw were Sunday din ner guests of Mrs. Lula Parker. Mrs. Katy Smith, Mrs. Horace Westbrook, Miss Dee Clarke, and Miss Patsy Kennedy were in La- Grange Sunday to attend the wed ding of Betty Lynn Moore and Bill CECIL A. MILLER General Insurance Beulaville, II. C. . Office At . Brown & Miller Co. biilsr at the Methodist church. Miss Jeananne Thlgneo of T.iuh mond, Va. was a recent guest of hor mother, Mrs. P. E. Thigpen. -Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brinsor were the weekend guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Herbert Diffee of Havelock. Mrs. D. I.' Watson and her daugh ter, Mrs. John Dail were guests Friday night of Mrs. A. L. Brown. Pvt David Allen Sandlin of Fort Jackson, S. C. spent the. weekenA with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sandlin. ' ' ; r.'V:.;1.- Edwin Dobson and James Robert Grady were home from the Univer sity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, to spend the' weekend 'with their parents. :- I''i' ".'-'";" Jerry Thigpen, Betty jean Lanier and Norma Allen Smith were home from E. C. C. Greenville and W. L. Miller and Dewitt Miller were home from State.s-iJ'ufW' .-iv; Mr. and Mrs. R C. Armstrong and their children, Bruce and Kathryn, were the weekend guest, of Mr. "! Mr Temple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. ' h. Hill and Mr. 'Robert Floyd of Marietta . were Sunday dinner - guests. : Mrs. J. D., Sandlin was a recent guest of Mrs. B. O. Harris and Mrs. , Willie Fedora in Winston-Salem. Rev. W. H. Willis and family of Kinston were Sunday guests of Mr. r V tlthmM Ann fomllv Miss Golonda Cummings of Jack sonville was here several days last , week to. visit her parents. c I Vr and . Mr. Knry Rlvenbark and their son Craig of Wallace and Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Hunter and son ' f Warsaw wei the guest on Sun day night of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. , Kenneoy. t ' ' i '; Miss Mary Jackson of Fayetteville . was a recent guest of her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jackson. , " Mrs. Audrey Johnston and chil dren Karen,' Konnle and Karl, Jr. were in .Wilmington last week to visit Mrs. C..T. Conway. Mr. 'Con- f way and his son Kenneth spent the weekend there and accompanied -them home. . - . Mrs. Bud Miller, Mr. and Mrs. El wood Kennedy and Mrs. Zollie Batchelor were in New Jersey last week to attend the wedding of their v niece and granddaughter. Miss Jift- : ia Deane Lanier to Mr. Eric Zopt " Bill Carroll and Russell Lanier were In Durham Saturday to attend the Georgia Tech-Duke football game.vThey were also guests of Mr. F.lwond Carroll in Durham. .. 1 . -:".--v-vwv. 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