THE DUPLIN TUBS EBUMTIIXt, N. C. THURSDAY JUNE M, n i i i i . I J j - W U U L s rV!if ; Kuby Campbell Cy 8-4281 Personal t Ur and Mn. Emery -Campbell tatted Mr- Gilbert Camp bell and family 1b Durham over the waek-efld. yn CUntoa Campbltl and James Emery. Mr. AUea Kennedy and W Harty Williams, Mn. Emory Campbell and Jenny Wil liams shopped in Walace Thursday morninf. -'-y ttr-R. K"m of the Beulaville Baptist Church enjoyed a camping trip at Topsail beach Friday night. Some of the boys taking part were ugir ftlltv Kannauiv Ijuinln Tbltpen, Richard Gore, Jerry Hun ter David Quinn, James Emery Campbel, Danny. Whaley. Mickel Csrrnedy, W. M. Woodman, Richie Bostic, Butch Boa tic, Edwin Denny. The boys were accompanied by Rev. Jerry DeBeB. His Hunter and F. H. Danley. The Young People of the Free Will Baptist Church enjoyed a wei- aer roast at the Kins ton Park, and later enjoyed swimming. Urs. Adell Matthews and Trma and Jean Campbell made a busin ess trip to KenansYile Monday after- r llud fc fl Sybil Lanier Cy 8428ft Rev. S. A. Smith made a busi ness trip to Kinston Monday morning. Mrs. Bill Thlgpen shopped in Kin ston Tuesday. Mr. James Emery Camnbell was dinner guest of Freddie Jones Mon day. Miss Nancy and Geraldine Miller and Brenda Kaye Brown shopped in Goldsboro Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rhodes. Steve and Charles and Miss Ann ette Thomas enjoyed a tew days at White Lake last week. Miss Betty Craft, Geraldine, Lor etta and Patty of Miami, Florida visited Airs. Susan Turner Wednes day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Oxley and Mrs. Susan Turner visited in Grantsboro Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stephen Smith shopped in Kinston Thursday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bonn made a business trip to Chapel Hill Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas made a business trip to Wilmington Fri day. Mrs. Doris Sumner was In Clin ton on business recently. Mr. Clinton Campbell, Mrs. Lull Q. Parker, Mrs. Jessie Quinn of Kinston made a business trip to Kenansville Friday afternoon. Mrs. Leland Grady, Manry Ann, Annette and Jimmy made a busi ness trip to Kenansville Monday III TunH Invested with our Aasoeiatton r doubly pro Isctsit fey ewHnembmhip the IXerai Ham Loan Bank System a4 IM Federal 5o ttsee Ji Le tnmtrmet "I'm going to College . . Daddy said so." "My Paddy aald a fellow hat to hava a college educa tion to sat someplace In ttia world these days. He baa already made arrangement! for mine by starting a Say ings Phis Life Insurance Account. Daddy aaya It only takes a UHle each month and regsrdlesa at what happens to nun the money wlU be there for me when Tm ready to start to school." Yes, It's a fact that many devoted fathers are opening Sayings Plus Uie Insurance Accounts to accumulate spe cial purpose funds because of the unique Ufe Insurance feature which provides that, live or die-, If you make reg ular monthly payments the savings goal wfil be reached. It you have a young ton or daughter, oome In and ask for complete details today. in LUBBDRQ !7 E. Walnut St. - Goldsboro; N. C. afternoon. Mrs. Stephen Smith was is Deep Run Monday afternoon. Miss Leu Jackson and Mrs. Betty Jackson shopped hi Rocky Mount Wednesday. Mrs. Mildred Thigpen of Raleigh visited friends and relatives here this week. Miss Nancy and Geraldine Miller and Brenda Kay Brawn made a business trip to Warsaw Wednesday morning. Mrs. Betty Craft. Geraldine. Lo- i retta and Patty ef Miami. Florida visited Mrs. Clinton CampbeU Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Winstead spent a few days at the beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Oxley were din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cot tle Sunday. Mrs. Susan Turner was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Turner and Sue and Richard Sunday. Rev. S. A. Smith made a business trip to Kinston Wednesday. Mrs. Aaron Edwards was In Ral eigh Thursday on business. Mrs. Jessie Quinn of Kinston visl ed Mrs. Lula Q. Parker Friday afternoon. Miss Jessie Ann Thomas made a business trip to Kenansville Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Betty Craft. Geraldine, Lo retta and Linda of Miami, Florida left for New York Thursday after visiting relatives in Beulaville. Miss Reginna Brown of Jackson ville visited Miss Brenda Kay Bro wn Saturday. Miss Delores Raup of Washington, D. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raup recently. Miss Katie Sue Grady of Flora McDonald College vis'led Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grady over the week end. Miss Zelma Matthews of Golds boro visited her mother, Mrs. Adell Matthews over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Treasure Rhodes and daughter and Mr .and Mrs. Glean Lanier and daughter spent a few days at the beach during the week. Mrs. Adell Matthews shopped In Goldsboro Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrt. James Thomas, An nette and James Lou spent the week end at White Lake. Mrs. Lore Denny, Beverly, Mar ilyn and Edwin visited friends in Mebane this week. Miss Glendf Thomas of Rocky Mt. was nome over ine wees. ena. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas and Sue of Darlington, S. C. visited fri ends and relatives here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fits Bostic of Wal lace visited relativies here Sunday. Miss Phyllis Brown visited her sister, Ann In Warsaw Friday. Mr. Colon Thomas, Sue and Ann enjoyed a day at Topsail beach this week. Mr. Kenneth Cottle of Fcrt Jack son. S. C. was home over the week end . Mrs. Susan Turner was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Cottle Sunday. Mr. Larry Kennedy was in Rocky Mount Friday. Mrs. James Thomas honored her daughter, James Lou on her fifth birthday, Friday. June 24th with a party. Refreshments were served to the boys and girls present. James Lou received many nice gifts. Set. and Mrs. Russell Carter made made a busines trip to Jack sonville recently. Miss Adell Matthews and Mima visietd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mat thews, Bobby and Seatin ef War saw Friday. Mr .and Mrs. Leo Brown ana Phyllis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teachey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bostic, Nancy, Richie end Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bratcher spent u few days at the bench last week. Miss Barbara Raup o: Wilmington lilted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raup over the week end. Miss Ann Brown of Warsaw visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown Friday. Mr. Terry Cottle of New Bern spent the week with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cottle. Miss Reelnna Brovn of Jackson ville visited Miss Nancy and Ger aldine Miller over the week end. Mr. Benny Ray Thomas of Fort Jackson, S. C, was home for the week end. Mr. 0. C. Thomas and Mr. Hallie Guy of Richmond Virginia were home for the week end. Miss Wink Bnnsoa of Warsaw spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson. Rusty Lanier and Wink Brinson visited friends at Topsail Beach Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson at tended the singing convention in Benson Sunday. Mrs. Mildred Williams and Kitty Turner of Raleigh spen: Thursday through Monday with Mrs. Liia K. Lanier. They left Monday for A) lanitc Beach where they will spend a few days. Mr. Bobby Kennedy of Raleigh spent the week end with his mother Mrs. Mina Kenndey. Mr. Murphy Simpson and Mr. Sheffield of Wallace spent a few days at Virginia Beach daring the week. Mrs. York Lanier and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin made a business trip to Jacksonville Friday morning. Mrs. Warren Kennedy and dau ghter Carrol spent Thursday at White Lake. Mrs. W. G. Jons, Mrs. Carl Home, Mrs. Harry Horn, Willie and Leigh returned home Friday attar visiting Mr .and Mrs. William Ger ald Jones and family in Wilmington, Del. for a few days. Little Billy and Jimmy Jones returned home with them for a few weeks. Mrs. Helen Kennedy and daughter Carroll, and Mrs. Geraldine Quinn and daughter spent Sunday at Surf City. Mr .and Mrs. J. S. Sandltu, Mr s Jeanett Brinson and Charles Par ker visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sumner In Smithfleld recently. Mrs. Henrietta Sandlin, Mis. Bor wn Kennedy, Billy, Sharon and Vickie spent Thursday at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stroud of Ken ansville visited Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alma Walker and children, Alma. Jr., Jerry and Jackie of Los Angles, California are visiting her parents, Mr .and Mrs. R. W. Craft. Mr. Donald Ray Brown of Ft. Jackson, South Carolina spent the week end with his parents. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. - Fits Bostic of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. JRlchard, Keith, Richie and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bostic and family and Mr. Willie and Ray Brinson of Kenansville. Capt and Mrs. Larry Bostic and family left Monday morning for Ft. Sin Okla. where they will be sta tioned for a few months. Mary Francis Bostic will remain with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic and attended summer school. Mrs. Clyde Brinson and Mrs. Arc hie Lanier visited Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hallow, Art and Kim in Greenville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Home and Tina had supper at the Southernaire in Sneads Ferry Sunday evening. Buddy Mercer was at Topsail Beach Saturday. Rusty Lanier and Johnny Jackson were in Kiinston Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and Charlie were in Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. ler. DUana Sumner, Annette Brown, Rita Sumner. Jean Humphrey, shop ped in Kinston Friday. Mr,; and Mrs. Harry Home and Leigh visited Mrs. R. H. Home in Rose Hill and Mrs. Olive Bryon in Willard on Sunday. , Mrs. Carrie Hines Weston of Pink Hill visited Mrs. Callie Whaley and Mary Alice Friday. Mrs. Louis Howard of Indlanopo lis, Indiana, and daughters, Linda. Sherry and Joe are visiting Mrs. Ho ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craft for a few days. Mrs. Margaret Edwards is at her summer home in Morehead wtih friends, She has been there for a few days and will return to Beulaville in the near future. Friends of Mr. Shock Quinn are sorry to hear that he is hospitalized in a Kinston Hospital, we hope he will soon be able to return home Ray Carroll Smith has returned home after receiving a Medical Dis- Charge from the National Guards, aren't you lucky? Miss Patsy Albertson is home after spending a few days in Washington, D. C. visited relatives. Miss Martha Sandlin and Patsy Albertson made a business trip to Jacksonville Thursday. Well, it's finally happened, after three let downs they have finally headed for Wilmington, Delware where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. William Gerald Jones and sons ( five 1 think), taking the trip are Willie Home ( with the sore throat) Roma Dare Home ( with the Mad Itch) Ruth Home ( with ? ? ? ) and Ozell Jones ( fit as a fiddle). Sure hope they have a delightful trip after the time they have had getting off. Miss Grace Kennedy of Flora Mc Donald College is now home for the summer vacation. Rev. Stephen Smith and Donna Jan Sumner made a business trip to Kin ston Wednesday. Mrs. Gladys Proctor of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis Wednesday. Miss Janice aBtchelor is now em ployed in Wilmington. Miss Annette Thomas spent the week at White Lake. Mr. Ray Brown of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Phy llis Wednesday. Mr. "Speaker" Thomas of Cin quapin made a business trip to Beu laville Wednesday. Mrs. Clinton Campbell made a business trip to Richlands Wednes day morning: sited Mr. and" Mrs. Harry Moody and family of Dudley Friday. . Mrs. w. F. Miller, Mora tuen. June and Jeff of Swansboro visited friends and relatives bete Sunday. Mrs. Vic Oxlesr shopped In Jack sonville Saturday morning. Miss June Miller of Hubert is vis iting Mrs. Mina Kennedy for a few days. Friends of Mr. Jessie Brinson are sorry that he is ill in the Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville. Art and Kim Smith of Greenvills spent the week with their grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier. Mrs. Lanier returned to Greenville with them Friday and returned home on Saturady. Mrs. Zoya Jones, Robert and Kate are vacationing at Carolina Beach for two weeks, hope they have nice time. ed Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown Tues- v. ' Mis Billy sue TDomaa nas retur ned home after spending a week with faer sister Glenda Thomas in Rocky Mount Miss Patricia Sanderson was over night guest of Phyllis Brown Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Miner, Mary Lee and Jimmy Snyder en Joyed a day at Atlantic beach Tues day. Mr. Ray Brown of Raleigh and Ir- ma Matthews were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Pny His Tuesday. Pvt. Lanier At Fort Jackson oa field telephone proceiuies and ' operation of the Geld vttchBeeH. He will also learn tne lecnniques as laying underground, surface, and? overhead wire. Mucn oi tne twoxx will consist of practical exercises m the field. Miss Annette Brown of Faisor. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Oza Sumner for a few weeks. Rev. Stephen Smith, Donna Jan Sumner made a busines trip to New Port Thursday. Mrs. Walter Miller and Geraldine made a business trip to Warsaw Fri day morning. Miss Jean Campbell and Gerald ine Miller enjoyed an evening of skating at Wallace Thursday even ing. Miss Ann Brown of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis Sunday. Mr. Gordon Evans and Mrs. R. L, Evans attended the funeral of Capt. W. Sanders of Wilmington Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jarry Prealand Sid ney, of Portsmouth, vaginia and Mr. and Mrs. June Woodruff of Em poria, Virginia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brlnkworth of Cherry Point spent the week end at their home in Beulaville. Miss Donna Jan Sumner was over night guest of Miss Nancy and Ger aldine Miller Sunday. Miss Nancy Miller and Brenda Kay Brown shopped in Kinston Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle visited Kenneth at Fort Jackson, South Carolina over the week end. Mrs. Adell Matthews. Mrs. Clin ton Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Op his Whaley shopped ni Kinston Fri day. Miss Geraldine Miller and Donna Jan Sumner were dinner guests of Jean Campbell Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Campbell made a business trip to Pink Hill Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Betty Craft, Geraldine, Lor etta and Patty of Miami, Florida were overnight guests of Mrs. Susan Turner Thursday. Mrs. Betty Craft, Geraldine, Lor- etta and Patty of Miami, Florida vi- YOU SET EXTRA MEASURE of derndability-e-.lttrir m icant it. when you buy Texaco products from us. They are thr ftneat foaeta get to operate and preserve your costly farm equipment Advs OMtoafl Made Havoline Motor Oil for longer engine Ufa . . . lororer laattttMaux lubricant ; k Texaco Fire Chief gasoline for lively powar and tow cm ation. You'll like our neighborly service and yott'TJfrl:WMJi t - -.- Metered Delivery MACK Oil COMPAQ Vta,II.C.Ptol!o. 29 34323 (INTENDED .FOR LAST WEEK) Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith were at Trnvmll Reach Sunday afternoon Jnhrmv Jackson, and Rusty Lanier were at the Cliffs of the Neuse in RAMatinm Sunday afternoon. Air .and Mrs. Sidney Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDowell, and Mr and Mra JimmV Crech 8Dent the week end at Topsail beach. nh Vm sidnev Biizzara caugnt a King MacKrel at the pier that weig- ted 27 pounds U you aon i oeueve iv h hn tin nicture to nrove it Mr. and Mrs. chuck i;anany nave rnhiraeri from a tour of duty in Haw- all. They are planning on retiring in Florida, Mr. Cattany is retiring from th Marina Corns. Mrs. Cattany Is the former Louise Bra'dstiaw of Beu lavflla . Mr and Mra. Geonte Hines on On tonagon, Michigan spent Friday and Saturady with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde RrJnann. xtim. n nark left Friday alter noon for Baltimore, Maryland where ah will snend the week end with Mauri ilear friends. Mra Tnex Sandlin 01 flOX Uiu and her brother Mr. Walter Gresham of Beulaville were dinner guests oi Mr. ni Mn. w. 6. Jones Tuesday. Miss Agnes Lanier, Brenda Lan Mr finud Rhodes. Dottle Humph rey. Willie - White Humphrey and Mary Bustle of Beulaville spent an mimmh Sunday at ToDsafl Beach. Willi White and Mary Bostic made a busines trfp to Wilson Sun- y . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rouse of Raleigh and children, Donald, Ro bert and Richard spent the weekend with Mrs. Rouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cicero Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Brown of Faison were week end guests ef Mr. Brown's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown. Miss Fay Quinn spent the week in Jacksonville with Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. George Gantt of Albany, Georgia and children, Paula and David spent last week .with Mrs. Gantt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Williams. Mrs. Arthur Sumner and children, Tia, Toby and Kathy made a bus iness trip to Duke Hospital in Dur ham Monday. Miss Mary Linda Kennedy, dangb ler of Mr. and Mrs. Linnard Ken nedy and a student at Kings Busi ness College in Raleigh spent the week end with her parents. Dr. Paul Bolin has returned to his home after being hospitalized at Chapel Hill for a week. Mrs. Dorothy Smith and Misses Brenda Lanier, Sue Kennedy, Nancy Bostic, Kay Smith, and Carolyn Blizzard spent Saturday at White Lake, Miss Marie Smith and Miss Grace Kennedy returned home with them after a week at Camp Single tary where they were councilors for the past week. Miss Jeanie Goodrich of Fayette- ville spent a few days with Miss Mary Francis Bostic at her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic. Mrs. Nelson Carlton and children. Dacia, Tona and Nelson, Jr. of War saw visited her sister, Mrs. Richard I Williams Wednesday. Mr. Ray Humphrey enjoyed a day of fishing at Topsail Beach Thurs day, others fishing were Leslie Fu trell, Mr. White, Sidney Blizzard and Ike Ives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and son, Frederick enjoyed a sea food dinner at the Southernaire Res taurant Thursday evening. Among those attending sumner school at East Carolina College. Greenville this summer are Miss Jean Humphrey, Gerald Nethercutt. Mrs. Jerry Ann Dobson, Mrs. Sally Joe Houston, Mrs. Jerry DeBell. Mrs. Judy Quinn, Mrs. Ann P. Jack son, Mrs. Virginia Quinn, Spud Rhodes, Mike Jackson, Scott Rhodes, Mrs. Janice Williams. Mrs. Ann Houston Blizzard, Mrs. Bill Cut ler, and David Quinn. Miss Suzan Humphrey sprat last week at the 4-H Club Camp at Man- teo. Misses Martha Sandlin, Agnes Lanier, Pat Norris, Joyce Blizzard, Kita bumner, Addle Sue Home, spent Tuesday at Topsail beach. Mr. and Mrs. Gleenwood Thomas and family are spending the week at Carolina Beach. Mr. Jack Morton and son Andy of Alexandria, Virglina visited The Del- mar Houstons a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald Bostic of Wallace visited friends and rela tives here Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Richard Bostic. Nancy Richie and Kietb, Kay Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bratcher enjoyed an afternoon at Atlantic Beach Sunad.y Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson, Phyllis Brown, Kay Mercer and Irma Mat thews enjoyed a day at Topsail beach Saturday. Miss Ann Brown, Donald House of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sanderson, Patricia and Brenda enjoyed a day at White Lake Sunday. Mr. Ray Brown of Raleigh visit- Private Homer R. Lanier, son of Mrs. Fanale M. Lanier aad the late Mr. Owen R. Lanier, Route 2, Beu laville has been assigned to Com Dairy B. 17th Battalion 4th Training Regiment at Fort Jackson for spec ialist training. He is attending the Field Cemmun ication Crewman Course and will be trained for duty in field commun ications. Training emphasis during the eight week course will be placed Receives Degree At W. C. Mrs. Betty Sue Miller, the former Betty Sue Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercer oi Route z. Pink Hill, was graduated frdm Wo man's College in Greensboro; Sen day May 29th. She received her B. S. degree in secretarial adminstrA tion. She has accepted a posiiton as sec retary to the plant manager at Un ion Carbine in Asheboro -where she and her husband, W. L. Miller, Jr. made their home. He is presently employed at Gen eral Electric Company as quality control engineer. Those attendiag the graduation exercises were Mr. and Mra. Miller and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller, and Mr .and Mrs. Ray Thomas and Robert Ray. Wt are pleased to announce the opening of on office in Kinston, North Carolina V .ft. 130 E. Gordon St. MR. 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