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NANSVHXE, N. C THURSDAY APRIL , 1961. 0 Mrs. Arnolt Thomas of Beula Vllle who died on Saturday mom hag, April 1 at her home In Beula Vllle. , ; - '.Mr. Thomas who was born Au ' feust llt 1906 was a life long resi dent of Duplin County and was ;i win uUKiiicr ;V& 'miB. nwa rvaiu Smith and the late Ned Smith. She was married to Arnold E. Thomas of BeulavUle and they had made their home -in, BeulavUle .since . heir. marriage.' She' was an active member of the BeulavUle Baptist Church.- ''..'. (Surviving are her husband; two , daughters, Mrs. Franklin Jones of fieulaville and Mrs W. F. William son of Burlington; two sons, Ralph "Bo" Thomas of Fairbanks, Alas M; an Robert Glenn Thomas with the Air Force stationed in England me sister, Mrs. Paul Southerland Of BeulavUle; two brothers, Ran som Smit hof BeulavUle and Troy , of Jacksonville. LvjuLuwiiyy ' , Personals r n r ..Friends of Mrs. Walter Miller are sorry to bear that she is hospitalis ed In Goldsboro. , " i " Mrs. Gladys Proctor of ' Raleigh visited Mr .and Mrs. Leo Brown and family over the week end. - Mrs, AdeO Matthews, Mrs. F. H. Danley, and Mrs, Thelma Thomas shopped in Wilmington Monday, Mr. Larry Kennedy of Fayette- ville was home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Thigpen Virginia visited friends and reia latives here over the week end. 'Mr. and Mrs. Murphey Thigpen of Virglina visited friends and rela tives here over the Easter Holidays. Vic Oxley and Leslie Turner vis ited relatives in Beckley West, Va.J over the week end. The following people of E. C. C. Greenville were home for the holi days; Ann Thomas, Donna Jan Sumner, Marie, ' Jean Humphrey, Judy Thomas, Joyce Blizzard, Ger ald Nethercutt, and Roger Craft. Emory Campbell made a business trip to Wallace Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bennett Hunter of Wilming ton visited friends and relatives here over the week end. Mrs. Vic Oxley shopped in Jack sonville Saturday afternoon. Leland Cottle of Raleigh visited his parents and son, Mr, and Mrs. Shelton Cottle and Tony over the week end. Svhil tanier Cv 8-4286 Funeral services were conducted at the BeulavUle Baptist Church by Rev. Jerry DeBell, assisted by Rev. A. Smith, Rev. J. L. Powers and Rev. Gene Outland on Sunday after noon at 3:00 P. M. While; In Wilmington For The Azalea Festival Shop At For y Azaleas-Camellias Broad Leaf Evergreens Fruit 'and Shade Trees ., . . ,,'( 'J 1 " r-r Highway 117 3 Miles North Of n, N, C. W Ulle Home of Campbell Col lege was home over the week end Mrs. Emory Campbell, Jean and James Emory and Miss Irma iMat thews shopped in Kinston Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas and son of Ralelgl) visited friends and relauves here over the week end. Miss Katie Sue Grady of Flora Mac Donald College was home ovei the week end. If. Miss Jenny Williams and Man shopped in Kinston Tuesday. ) Miss Mary Linda Kennedy of Raleigh was home over the week end-'" !.:: VVfvSV K,-: " Douglas Clark of Oak Ridge was home over the holidays, ; Miss June MUler of Swansboro visited friends and relatives here over the Easter Holidays.- Miss Carmell 'Eubanki of Camp bell College was. home over' the week end.--.v- ' - Toby Sumner of Asheville war home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'Brinkwater of Cherry Point visited Mr. and Mrs Leo BroWn and Phyliss over the week end, ' Mr .and Mrs. Red Hardister visit ed Mrs. -Mattie. Bradshaw at Len oir Memorial Hospital Monda) night. Mrs. Hazey Rhodes and Mr Dallas Rhodes .were In Kinstoi Tuesday morning . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier anc' Charlie were in Jacksonville Sun lay night. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Carl Home and Tina Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. ' William Ger aid Jones and sons of Wilmington )el. , Mrs. Zobe Albertson spent a fev days with her daughters; Mrs. Scot Smith and Mrs. Richard Bostic thir veek. Henry Guy, student at Chapel Hil' tpent Easter with his mother and sister, Mrs. .Sender Guy and Wil lie Owen Guy. . ' Mr. and Mrs.' Charlie Jones anc daughter Clara, Mrs. Cornelius Jones of Ruffin visited Mr. anr" Mrs. S. P. 'Bostic1 Friday throuer Monday. On Monday, E. G. Bostic of Atkinson arrived for a few days visit with the Bostic's Mrs. G. S, Muldrow and Judy shopped m Kinston Thursday. - . Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hallow, Kim Art and: John of Woodland spent Thursday through Monday with Mr! and Mrs. Archie Lanier. Douglas Clark of Oak Ridge Mili. tary School pentthe Easter Holi days with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs 4. F.. Clark.-. Mrs. Reba-Sholar. Judy Muldrow and Mrs. Lula Muldrow en toyed an oyster dinner at the Toot-Tell-It In Rlchdland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lanier, Ab hie and Kathy spent the week end with Mrs. Lnier's parents," TV Spivey's in Charnnurn. ' " Mrs. Gordon Blank'ord of RV' eigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmptt Clark last week end. ISAACS-KAHN Goldsboro, N. C. Featuring The Finest Possible Combination Of F loor Covering. TTn Vj f r' x- , - j TESSERA-Armstrong Vinyl Corlon For Some thing Different. In, Style For Toughest, Ease Of Maintenance And A Specialty Of Isaac-Kahn HertfsTfngaiitthaf. only a fayt'asi&f a decorator umjji&i, . floor that trulv .".elJs-Jfijrtirjk It features rich vinyl inlays-; f&z sprinkled lavishly with jewal toned metallics and translu cent vinyl chips. . r You must see it to appreciate its beauty. Step into our liovroom tomorrow, inspect and learn how easily you can ovn this new flooring luxury. No obligation. t ' CARPETS GALORE - We Have The Largest Selection Of Rugs and Carpets in Eastern, N. C Every Intallation ' By One Of Our FACTORY Trained Mechanics. Youll Never Know How Much You' 'S AVEUntilYoir-- : . - CALL and SHOP . , isacs-kahn: -118 N. Center SL - Phone RE $-281 - '.. ".. , Goldsboro, N. C. ; , "If It Covers The Floor - We Have It" : Miss Betty Lou Jones, Mrs.. Haze' Jones, Pat Lanier, Brenda Su Jones, Mrs. Muldrow and Judy Mul trow 1 toured Wilmington Suplay. fYiends of Mrs. Mattie P. Bra--ihaw are sorry to learn that she Is itill a paaent at ue.ioir MtyiAii'ia Iospital in Kinstoitj 4 Miss Judy Muldrow And Mrs. Lu a Muldrow visited friends, In Wil lington Monday. V. fs "y'--. Mr. and Mrs; ' Norman! Oldham nd children of Sanford viSited 'Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Albertson, Sun day and also Mr. and Mrs. Halht ..Snerlson. PfTfiU - ' Rfv, an Mrs. Richard Holshous er have returned home Mrs. Hol- houser visited her , ! parents in Mooresville while Rev - Heieliouse: ittended a training camp at Oxford Mr. and Mrs. William ' Gerald Tones and sons, Billy, Mlchial, Jim- ny, uavia, Kooert, -ana unan oi Vilmington, Del, are visiting their arenta, Mr. and Mrs. w. u. Jones for ar few days.. ;-s; ij; : Mr. Steve Rhodes; along With his oom-mates at East Carolina Col- ege spent the Easter Holidays at Tort Lauderdale, Miami Beach, Cape Canaveral, and also ; visited at the University of Miami" in Flor- Potters Hill HDC The Potters Hill Home Demonstra Hon Club met on March 27 in the community building. .The -meeting opened by singing ;"Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party"., Mrs: Lloyd White ed the devotion, reading 'from the second chapter of John, followed by orayer. Mrs. Spicer, gave the dem onstration on living room furniture irrangement. ' , Project . leaders . giving ' reports Arere Mrs Ruth Kennedy,- educa- on, and Mrsr Certrude Swinson, lome Food Suppl. 4 frief discus sion was held and a motion made o send donation to the cancer cru sade. ; !':'-.!.-" The meeting closed by repeating he Club Collect. Refreshments were served hjUfMrs. Lorraine Wor- :i4-HCIubMet The Potters Hill 4 H Club -met Friday night, March 81 in the com munity building. . "'..' " ' " - The president opened meeting by repeating the 4-H and American Pledge. Carol Ann Quinrt led the devotion.' -i'?',: Y''' ::ivr.S-"Jt' Making dresses,' skirts and shirts for the dress review to be held in May was discussed, also the talent show. Record books were given to the twelve' members present. Mrs. Alice Thigpen gave the demonstra tion on rooting shrubbery. , r ; A -recreation period was held, after which refreshments' were ser ved V':ii:'.;"f:;'!,,Y;;'.l'::::i'; - - Card Of Thanks 'The family of Arnold' E. Thomas wishes to express their .; . sincere thanks to all off their friends and neighbors who were so kind to them during their recent bereavement, also for the lovely floral trbiutes. A. E. Thomas and Family. ., Honors House Guest Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes 4 honored their house guest of Caro lina Beach at a buffet diner on Thu rsday evening on her birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings of Wallace, Mrs.' Warren Bostic and Mrs. Audrey Joyner of 'Magnolia, Mrs. B. B. Williamson and Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Wiley Booth and daughters of Kenansville. lent asscst-not les that 20 per cent of the cost of the project involved in the loan.- ' ' ' Local communities and . develop ment companies are invited to con tact the Branch SBA office, located at 103 West Trade Street, Room U 16 Charlotte, North Carolina, to dis cuss possible &3A help in fuiantn. small business projects. A new fact sheet, "Does Small Business in your Community Need Capital?," which explains briefly SBA's program of loans to local development compan ies, is available, from that office. i Li : ' : (mJ L V ' v , tj uty "' pun 7 ' "3 '. jir1"'1 ? lu; ii or Discover the Wonderful Blood-Strengthening ' Action Of This Women's Iron Tonlcl '., After a good night's sleep, do you still, feel tired out? often this run-down feeling is due to "Iron- , Hungry Blood'' tainiple Iron deficiency anemia). Then it's needless for most women to suffer such awful weariness. Take Lydla E; Pinkham Tab lets, only iron tonic made espe ' dally for women. Rich In iron, , Pinkham Tablsts start to strengthen your Wood wtthtn ont a day I Thus quickly help build rich, red blood . . , to restore strength and energy so you feel fine again, fasti If your blood is so starved for Iron that you just drag through the day, get wonderful Lydla E. Pinkham Tablets from any drug store today. Then just see if you1 dont soon feel like a -"new" woman again. -- I FEMALE AILMENTS - Famous Lydla Pinkham-s Vegetable ' Compound (Liquid) also brings blessed relief from the miser able discomforts of changes-life and monthly pain. ' Do Ycj L'iie L : j; TulpwcJ or Lir J With Standing Timber , For Sale ''.-Call-'ROBERT WARD Pulpvood Dealer Home Ph. , Office Ph. 28 9-4592 AT 5-2382 Rose Hill ' WaKace "' Yard Ph. AT 5-2392 ..WaUace Office In Wallace Open Mon., Wed., Fri. Easier Egg Hunt , For Juniors: v Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Junior Class lunday School Teacher at the Pres byterian Church. : entertained, her Mass Monday afternoon . with an Saster Egg hunt held, fit. the Church Mrs. Junanita Smith assisted in the Hunt. Attending were Brenda 4ores Willis barker, - Lfeby-'fpsttf Gail Soatherland. Robert Jones. ' ftim Broombs, Gail : Albertson Pepsi's pickles, crackers and eggs were en joyed by the group ; v , V Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rhodes of Beula vflle announce the birth of a son, Berry Gene, on April 4th, weight seven pounds, fourteen and ihree fourth- ounces. Mrs. Rhodes ' the former Miss Jean Thomas of BeulavUle. , " (continued from front) ' companies themselves must be re sponsible for selecting the small business firms. He stressed that SBA is not in a position to under take the task of locating or' recom mending specific - firms to parti cipate in the development program The maximum : SBA loan Under the program is $250,000. However. SBA may make as many loans of up to $250,000 to a development com parry as -there-are specific small businesses participating.. - ' .y In the case of each loan, the de velopment . company ' must be pre pared to in vest-infunds or equiva Big Farm Machinery Tuesday, April 18, 1961 Af 9:30 A.M. tuescf ayi Apr i ! 1 8, 1 961 i r 9:30 A.M.- II You Have Machinery To Sell Bring If Or if You Vish To Buy. Come. Any One Can Buy or Any One Can Sell We will have one of -the Best Selection of Tractors and Equipment as you will find anywhere. More dealers are making this, sale . a place to exchange the equipment they tanont sell in their trade area for the Items they can move." WAYNE STOCKYARD IIIC. and PATE FARM EQUIPMENT EXC. - ' Route 1 2 Miles South Highway 117 Mt. 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