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tej Dtnrux rrrrs, ETNArsra, n. c. J J . ... lira. Y7. P. "Bod" I'mZIzt, News. Adv. Representative Pcrscds Beuiaville .. .u .. Personals . . ,. Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Quinn and ..ona, D. C. and Owen were In Phil. Oadelphia recently, to visit Mr. and Mrs.,-Robert Hill.,, ' , ? .... Mr, and Mrs. Ransom Smith, Miss , v.anlce Smith and Roy C. Smith -were In Sneada Ferry Sunday for ft sea food dinner. - t i'. Friends , of Alphonzo Qulnn are pleased to know bis condition is .Improving, following treatment In t a Fayettevllle hospital , . Mrs. Clifton Quinn and daughter, ,' '-Jo Anne of Greenville, S. C. visit- -ed here last week end. - Mr and Mrs. Y. P. Moore and . family of Na wBem visited friends 1 Saturday, J.;t,i. t Mr. Billy Qreaham of Wilson vis- y: lted his father A. W. Gresharn Sun- ' '.4 Mr; and Mrs. Andrew Jackson and Cfc-aona, Mike and Joe, also little Miss "Kay Jackson, were guests Sunday , of Mrs. B. H. Phelps of Clayton v -i and Mr., and. Mrs. Willie Vann of ", Selma, ff--,: V'vv r ;-' A Mr. and' Mrs, Harold White, Miss ... Delores White and Annette Noble ' of Belhaven were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bostlc. Mr and Mrs. Floyd HoUoman and , Anne of Golqsboro, v Mrs; Walter ttt Holland of Micro, Mr, and Mrs, C. 1 j H. pope and family were Sunday V dinner guests. t Mesdames .Paul Potter, Walter -J Bridgets and Ed Hlnes of Warsaw , -were guests Sunday of Mesdames I. J, Sandlin Sr and. Collie Whs ley. , Mr. and1 Mrs. Calvin Bostlc and baby were in Farmvllie Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones. . J j Mr, and Mrs. Orover Grady and family, Mrs... Ray Humphrey and Mrs.- Andrew, Jackson were Kin gton shoppers Friday. -" - . i The Primary and Junior depart ments of the Beuiaville Youth Fel lowship were in Pink Hill' Sunday, to attend the pageant at the Pres byterian Church. - Mr.' and Mrs. Eugene Whaley of Rockingham were Tacent guests of Mrs. Faison Thomas. , ' ; Mr. and Mn.. Iverett Miller and boys, Mr, i and . Mrs. . Walter and their daughter, Geraldlne, . toured parts of Virginia over the week end and while on their trip they were guests of Sgt, and Mrs. Milton Mil ler at Portsmouth. Va. , Mr. and . 'Mrs. H. X Smith and children from Pink Hill were guest of Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kit Brlnson of Hallsville, Sun. December sixth. s Maple club will meet at Hallsville December thirteenth at 2:00 o'clock pan. with Mrs. H. J. Smith host-' ess. This will be their Christmas meeting. " Beualville F. W. Holiness Church will meet at the church for their Christmas auxiliary meeting Friday night, December seventeenth at 7:00 o'clock p.m. , i Some people can be trusted with your money but -mighty few 'with, your reputation. ' , CONGRATULATIONS To l( & L SUPER MARKET BEUIAVILLE MILLING COMPANY Custom Grinding and Mixing WAYNE FEEDS -r BEUIAVILLE O.E.S. Mcef Held ' Beuiaville Chapter 237 O.X.S. met Monday night for-, a regular-meeting. Mrs. Dolly Miller presided. After the business session, a groun of high school students under the direction of Mrs. Wary Mercer pre sented a program, . , - " Throughout the social hour re freshments were served, ' ' .-x ; " Notice The Presyterian Women of the Beuiaville Church will meet Tues day night December 14, for a reg ular meeting. Mrs. John G. Kennedy president, urges all members to at- tend-' - l PIA. To Meet December 13 ' Mrs. L J. Sandlin, Jr., has an nounced that the Beuiaville PTA will meet Monday night, December 13 for a regular meeting. The fifth grade classes will present a Christ mas Pageant, G. A.'s Recognized AtXhurch Sunday Girls making the "maiden" step In Girls Auxiliary work and rec ognized Sunday night were: Annette Thomas, , Billy. Sue Thomas, Bev erly Denny, Eleanor Ezzell, Erma Matthews, Glenda Thomas, Jean Humphrey, June Miller, Janice Batchelor, Kay Mercer, Mary Fran ces Bostlc, Nora Ellen Miller, Pat Norris and Sue Thomas. In Hospital Mr. William Earl Thomas was painfully injured Saturday morning when a barn shelter collapsed on him. The barn was damaged in the recent hurricane. Mr. Thomas is recuperating In a Kins ton hospital'.-.:: ' Ladies Night Observed Tuesday Beuiaville Lions held Ladles night on Tuesday and were In Sneads Ferry for a Sea food dinner. IS M -CONGRATULATIONS K & L SUPER MARKET Beuiaville, N. C. When In Town Visit Our Bank Open A Savings -Account Today. V VACCAMAV Chicken Dinner Enjoyed By Class On Saturday evening at 7:00 o' clock members 'of the Adult Train- V-.. ..' : I. Church Services 1 Sunday llight , Church Service will e held in the Magnolia Methodist church Sunday night at 7:30 with Rev. J. G. White in " charge. Everyone Is cordially invited, to attend. vv. zj 'Aunt Tillie Goes To Town' By Srs. lOlh The Seniors of Magnolia. High School ' will ' present their annual play - "Aunt Tile Goes To Townf by Wilbur Braun on Friday night, December 10, In the school auditor ium at eight o'clock.Admlsslon will be 35c and 60c. -v f .sVf.J-.l; , This play is tops if you like good, clean, wholesome fun. It Is under the direction of Mrs. C. H. Pope. The cast is: Tillie Trask (Aunt TU lie); Oneal Chestnutt; Lucinda Tal bot (maid), Shirley Boone; Pamela Marsh (her niece) Ann Rich; Lizzie Parsons, Marie Watson; Ellen Nee land, Estelle Kissner; Ronald How land; Alton Bishop; Luther Lorrlm er, Earl Baker; Mervin Tucker, Bil ly Ray Lanier; Charlie , One Lung, Joe Ezzell; Mrs. Tillie Tucker, Hen rietta Tucker; Dr. Hattle Bing, Peg gy .RaeLanler., ' ia PTA To Present The Magnolia Parent - Teachers Association will hold its meeting Monday night, December 13 at 7:30 p.m. A Christmas program, "Santa On A Strike" will be presented by Mrs. N. T. Pickett's 5th and 6th grade group. All parents and friends of the school are invited to attend. i t . With The Sick Miss Macy Cox has been confined to her home the past few weeks due to illness. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Powell was a patient at Babies Hospital. Wrightsville Beach last week. He is much improved. They spent the past week end with Mr, and Mrs. Ed Evans in Wilmington. Miss Miss Louise Croom was hostess ing Union of the Baptist Church enjoyed a chicken dinner In the dining hall of the church. . The Annie John G. A. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 'i BEST WISHES TO iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o SUPER MARKETS o o , o o We Carry A Complete Line Of Sampson Paints. Come In And Look Over Our O Paints Before Vou Buv. O & L 1 O O o o o o - o ,o ooooooooooooooooooooooooc MILLER Beuiaville, N. C. i 4 BAtUC & TRUST CO. CEULAVILLE, II. C. FOR RENT; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 5C c o c c c c ( ( I f O ; 'FIBST CLASS MACHINES WITH EXPER q EN CEP .OPERATORS. BULLDOZIERS for q land clearing and excavation.. O MOTOR GRADERS for cleaning .ditch O banks, building driveways, grading yards and UKAUiiiiMiss lor digging irrigation noies, .fish ponds, private lakes, and drainage ditches. .DUMP TRUCKS FOR HIRE. Our work is fast and efficient, and our prices are cheap. Grad- ing and drainage experts are available for! free estimates and supervisioa No job is too large or too small. . - . - , vayi:b ei:g!::eeVi::6 . ccsiuUnio:! co.r i;x. Day Phones 2GCD and 2243 .Mt. Olive, N.C. 4 ' Night Phones 2485, 2C31 & 2CS2 to her bridge club last Wednesday night- at her home. " , , , ..Mrs. H. L. Pippin, high scorer; Mrs. N. T. .Pickett, 2nd high; and Miss' Betty. Home, low, Each re ceived camellia plants for their prizes.-. :!( , The hostess served ambrosia, cake and coffee. Forestry Trees In Making 1 Shipments of forest tree seedlings for 1954-55 planting are now being made and the: Department of Con. servationand Development reports its forestry division has orders for more than 13 million seedlings, or about four million more than ord ers had been received for this time -year, ago, . The department expects to pro duce and distribute about 20 mil lion seedlings (his season as com pared with the record 16-million Deams Miss Flora Bell Srtutherland, age 46 daughter of Mrs. L. G. Souther land, and the late Mr. Southerland of Warsaw died Monday morning, December 6, in Sampson Memorial Hospital at Clinton after a weeks serious illness. , Funeral services .were held Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Warsaw Methodist Church by Rev. Ivey T. Poole, pastor assisted by Rev. C. F. Hirschi of Benson a former pastor. Burial was iii te Winders Family Cemetery In the Beautancus Community of bupun County. ., She is survived by her mother, one sister, Miss Ruby Southerland of the home, five brothers, Carl Southerland and Henry Souther land of Penderlea, Leonard South erland of Fayetteville, Leslie South erland of Mt Olive, Rt. 1, and Rob ert Southerland of Warsaw and : a number of neices and nephews. plus jrown and sold during the , 1893 .84 season. Director Ben E. Douglas salt,. ,.- t . , . "It is most encouraging tp note the increasing interest in growing tree as a cash crop," Douglas ada ed, We hope there will be ,t least two trees planted for. every one cut down; landowner-' ; are realizing there is money to be made in trees." As the seedling shipments to in. dividual .landowners began, State Forester Fred Claridge said "there are indications the 20 million seed, lings we expect to produce this sea son may not be enough to supply the growing demand." ; ; Douglas and Claridge urged all persons planning to plant trees to get their orders in as quickly as possible. Seedling applications may be made to the State Forester's of fice, Education Building, Raleigh, or to any district forester, county ranger, or county agent . Orders will be filled as received. , Claridge said the supply of slash pine seedlings for the 1954-05 plant ing season is already sold. More, than three million of this species were grown this year. The C&D Department officials said the State's, third tree nursery, which, is located on Little River about three miles west of Golds- boro, will produce about four mil- lion this season tq add to the ap proximate 18 million seedlings be ing grown at the older nurseries located near Clayton and Hender sonville. The Goldsboro nursery, which is producing seedlings tiifs nu.!ion when it fc year for the first tune, is expected I duction. to have at ultimate enrfty of 25 p : si i ..if ft FRAME $ a l e ; J' , PRE-CHRISTMAS REDUCTIONS ON . V OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF, FRAMES v. French Provincial Gold Leaf Frames, 20x24, one group, perfect for portraits or mirrors. , Formerly $50.00 to $70.00, reduced 50 Metal Wall Frames, our entire stock in sizes 3 1-4 x 4 1-4 to 16 x,20, reduced . 20 CLEMENT STUDIO Est 1905 , 309 Bank of Wayne Building Ruth Womble ' ' Louise Womble GOLDSBORO " CONGRATULATIONS K&L supermarket! 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