res nvrus Tzzzszzsixzrzis,. c. rzzzzzxr tu : -v w m rt -- - V- E-Iy Campbell Cy 84231", ' ' ""T-'V-' Pcrsanalji - SyMI Lanier Cy8-128 i. ' ?mw. 'Rossi' Grady ' and ' Miss Glenda Thomas shopped In Kins ton Monday. u jfca. j. D. Cottle and Leslie Tur ner werf la Kinston Tuesday en business. -.- s-i Mrs. Clinton Campbell. Jean and Jam. Mrs. K. J. Campbell ahop- ped In Kinston Wednesday.. . ; 1 MTi and Mrs. Herman Ckra, Itlchard and Kenneth were din ner euest of .Policeman and Mrs. ' H. i. Brown. ' - ' Mis Rachel ' Brown 1 Visiting , ber Aunt, Clyde Bxjnkley is Scotts 'hiti. . ' - 4;Mr. Richard Williams shopped In Kinston Friday.,, V Mr. and; Mrs, ' Herman Gore, 'Richard, Policeman and Mrs. H, J. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cottle. Mr and Mrs W P "Bud" Milier o Hubert vUHed friends and rela tives here Sunday - Mr Bill - Thigpen and Eldridge enjoyed a day, of fishing at ejf- Masha Williford and Jean were at Topsail beach Saturday. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown visi ted Mrs. Brown's parents in Wallace"- Sunday, afternoon, r,-. ;l; Mrs. Bill Everton and Mrs. Ro ger Everton and Doug Thomas shopped in Wilmington Thurs- Mrs Zlwood "Qulnn." Jamie "'and, day. David haTe returned to" their hornet Mr. Ray Teachey of Wallace here for ths , aummer. ' V , B ( visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown Mr. Palmer Lewis!, - Rosa " and. Saturday. . Gladys, Mr and Mrs. E. F. Cam-I Mr- an(i Mrs. Jerry Cottle and pbell and Jama Emorey attended Terry moved to Raleigh. Satur the Oral Robert; service jn Tayette- ay wnere jerry is employed. ville Sunday." . Mrs. Aden Matthews, Mrs. Char' lie Raynor Mrs. ' Beatrice Whaley Joe Ann and Jill Quinn of La- Grange spent a few days last week with their grandmother, and Ieti -Jaianan attended the Mrs- Mina Kennedy. Oral Roberts service In Fayette ville Thursday, j - Rev. J.'L Powers' delivered the "Brown and Jeffrey enjoyed a day.morning worship service at the of fishing at ; Wrightsville Beach Baptist Church and Chaplain 'nnMda-r:. iftV.Cv? 'ft' ' iJudson G. Segars of Fort Bragg t -Mrs. Flay- Danley'. Mrs. Thekna the evening worship service in Tnomaa an "ia.! www nut ' shopped In Kinston Friday. ) Mrs. J. L. Kitchen ; and Aubrey Cavenauyh -Kitchen of .Virginia Beach, Va. and Mrs. G. H. Wotnack ofWilon visited! Mrs. Lula Q. ".Parker Thursday. ' '.' ' Mrs, Eugene Whaley of Ellza- bethtown spent the week with her mother, Mrs.' Uhelma Thomas. the absence , of . Be v. Jerry De Bell who is attending the South ern Baptist Convention in Louis ville, Kentucky. . The Vacation Bible School of the Be ula ville Baptist Church will be held June 1-12 the hours each day are from 8:30 11:30. It is hoped that every boy and girl in Beulaville ages 3 to 16 will 'i Mr. and Mrs. . ' Flay Danley and take the privnedge of attending Mc, and Mrs, Eugene whaley en- Bible School at .one of . the Cnu- joyed a day of fishing at Topsail Saturday. ; - - Mr. Leland, Cottle of Raleigh rches, ' Mrs. Ida Mao Sanderson and Jean Campbell, Phil is Brown, Mrs. Clifton Quinn of LaGra nge spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Mina Kennedy. Mrs. Norman Williams and Kitty Turner spent the weekend with Mrs. Lila K. Lanier. , ; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bostic Of Chapel Hill spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Bill Bostic. Rusty Lanier and Bob Craft spent Tuesday through Thursday at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and Charlie had supper in Jack son ville Saturday night Mrs. Lila K. Lanier, Mildred Williams and Kitty Turner shop ped in Goldsboro Saturday.. Sue Smith and Lou Malle visi ted friends at Wrightsville Beacb over the week-end. .. ' ; Mrs. Archie Lanier and Mrs Clyde Brinson visited Mrs. Le wis Lee Sandlin in Dunn inaay. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Sharp were at Morehead City Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Nick Bostic ana Tommy Dean land ' Fitz Bostic spent Sunday at Atlantic Beach. - Mr. nad Mrs. John Hall ana Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach. ' Among the- Kinston shoppers from Beulaville- Monday were Mrs. Richard Wililams, Mrs. Ro land Thomas, Mrs. Maggie Nor- ris, Mrs. Weils Thomas, Mary Ellis Callahan, Mrs. Loyce Den ny, Beverly, Marilyn nad Ed win Denny. Mrs. Led Williams and Mrs. Anna Wallar. - Mrs. Jeanette Brinson is a pa tient at the Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston Mrs. Brin son underwent surgery Monday and is doing fine.- ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson enjoyed a seafood dinner in Sne ads Ferry Sunday.. lnnns were sivett as favora. John- nye received many lovely gifts . ' Mr. jnd MrsEdwards On th ocrs you hov for corn this year, you want to grow a big crop t lowert possible cost It takes plenty of nitrogen to make corn pay, and! ARCADIAN NTTRANAflitrogeii Fertilizer Solu tions provide eWH(Preding,lolig-laBttog nitrogen at Wcctrwpoundappliedintheground.Youo 'ARCADIAN NITRAN A dealer can apply profit bufldfafc Icw-preaaureNlTRANA ' You can'use NirKAWwfteJoiw SSSp or as you plow. and Vjf deep in the soil to rot down crciKMuea hmtto-cen-rlch organic matte ITowecWowii NITRANA not only feeds your corn veil ftrc4gl tb. jeaattn, bat also, helps it root deep to resist drought Get , jnTRANANitrogenMWlteftb nrdtein corn crop. . f":eu.m,t Morehead City' t Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Edwards entertained the Beulaville John Ivey .Thomas. Chapter, of the U. D. C. at their home in Morehead City, for ;thr weekend. The members, and invited gu ests were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Car roll, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic, Mr.and Mrs W Ray Humphrey, Miss Ermie' Sanderson, Mrs Lou Bell Williams, Miss Lou Jackson, Mr. Gordon Kennedy, Mrs. Ida Miller,' Mrs. Grady Mercer, Mr. and Mrs; Russell Sanderson. The , members ' and guests vi sited the-old cemetery, in Beau fort, in observance of Memorial Day, .which is said to be older than the town. The guide, Mr. Willis, pointed out forty Confe derate graves and also of interest to the members was the grave of Madam Chian-Kai-Shek's father Mr. Willi8 told how her father as a young boy came to Beau fort a a stowaway on a ship and waa befriended by ' a preacher, who educated him and sent him to what is now known as Duke University and later was sent to China as a Missionary. The group also visited some of the old chu rches in Beaufort and in More head City. The next thing of in terest on the tour was Ft. Ma con, which played an important part hi American History. After they visited all the his torical places' of Interest The Ed wards entertained their guests at the Blue Ribbon Resturant where they had a deUcious dinner, fol lowed by desert served at' the Edwards " home. " r " ---' -j The following day the men, with Mr. Edard as their guide toured Satter-Path and other pla ces of interest on the coast, while the women enjojjd swiioming In v j iLii : 1 1 the sound. AXUr a d j t lad course served ry 1 ' U wards, the guests rewsi after having bad A very a-,. weekend with the Itwnlt 1m . Mprebead City, f Announce Engagement Miss Joyce Maready is the dau- ifhter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mar- Mdv rd Beulaville who announce her engagement to Mr. Kenneth Jarman, son of Bev. ana Mrs. Louis Jarman of Seven Springs. The wedding will take place, Fri day, June 5 at 7:00 P. M. at Piney Grove Church of Beulaville. Leslie Bell, Mt Olive, N. C. Oennie OuUaw, Mt Olive, N. C. A. D. Quinn, Mt Olive, N. C. Fred Revelle, Warsaw, C. Gilbert Holmes, Bowden, N. C. E. B, Carlton, Warsaw, JN. U. ? "r D. N. (Jack) Brinson, Kenansville, N. C. S. N. Smith, Kenansville, N, C. LeRoy Simmons, Albertson, N." C. Beulaville Milling Co., Beulaville, N. C. C. B. Jertiigan, KentuMville N.: C. Lloyd Jones', Beulaville, N. C. - . STORES1 cS i- , Kenansville, N. C. ' Kenansville Phone No. 2346 Warsaw Phone No. 600 Announce Marriage Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bostic of Beulaville announce the marriage nf thir daushter. Dorothy to Ray- bourn Kennedy, son of Mrs. Mina B. Kennedy and the late Jonn George Kennedy of Beulaville, in South Carolina on May 18th. Presbyterian A nnniincement Adult Bible School started Monday, May 25 at the Beulaville Presbyterian Church. The School will last for two weeks and will meet each evening at 7:30 - 9:30 in : the -fellowship hall.' Please bring your Bible. Area young peoples Confer ence will be held at Beulaville Presbyterian Church June 22-28, 7:30 - 9:00 each evening, j The main 'study will be the THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. Other stud ies: Being on My Own; Our Church in other lands, My Per sonal Relation to God; and Pre destination. All young people are urged to attend. Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas en tertained their daughter, John- nye, Saturday afternoon, witn a party at the Thomas hme, in honor of her seventh birthday. The guests were Gay Williams, Alda Curby' Whaley, Pam Tho mas, Roma Lee Horn, Terry Ed wards, Barbara Hill, Tony Cot tle, Coleene ' Shaw, Miscia Hill, Devaul Thigpen, Rita Lanier, Mrs John Horn and Mrs. Ciscero La nier. ' " lf " - . ' Outdoor games were played and the honoree and guests were w-rfVidav cake, ice cream, potato chips and cokes, and bal- Going To Buy A iShell Honje Then Be Sure To See . ECONOMY SiHQMES CO. Before You Buy Any Shell Home! $1.00 DOYil PAYt lEIlT V 110 RED TAPE , Ve ; Build Anywhere, Anytime, For Anybody! . . Come Out To, Our: Model House Mow Open Daily 8 A. M. To 9 P. M. Now "You Can Get SheetRock , All In Just One Low Payment With A Home BuUt By , , ;.j . f . ; - . f I . :- r - ' , t I . HU Olive Hwy. ,117 South . S. George St. Ext Goldsboro, N. C t-; Dial BE 5-4520 Looking For Recreation Swimming Free Picnic Area Carpet Golf (All New Carpet) Skating Afternoon And Night GOLD PARK LAKE 5 Miles South Of Goldsboro On Highway 117 When "public power" wins -you lose! f very time the lobbyists for federal "public power" push anotht fovom menf electricity proecf through Congress, you ore faxed to pay tho Mil You and other Americana have al ready been taxed $500,000,000 to pay for federal power dams and plants in certain parts of the U. S. But that's just the beginning if the federal "public power" lobbyists and pressure groups have their way. They want more of your tax money -110,000,000,000 more-so that government can take over a still big ger share of the electric business. Yet they must know that independ ent electric light companies like your own are ready and able to supply all the electricity the nation needs with out depending on your tax money. How can this needless spending of your taxes be stopped? As soom as enough people know what "publis power" is costing them, they will oaB a halt The quickest way is to spread the word among your friends, sji siu . 33 t y'Ht? vs i' Make This The Year When Your "Dream Home" Comes Gloriously True! Whether You Aim To Buy Or To Build, Now Is The Time To Do Something About It. Here Is A Good Place To Start . . . June 10th Don't Wait. Remember Your Money Is Worth More If You Start Savings On Or Before June 10th You Will Earn Dividends As Of June 1st. SAVE NOW AT - t oppQmQSve Sayings Of Wilmington, AI- (D- Vhere Thousands Are Saving Milli W. Ray Johnson, Manager, 205 E. Main fSt. Wallace, II. C. LssLasaaaaiiBaaaiaiai

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