, TI12 luilin T. J I VOLE, II. C 1. PERSONALS Willie Jones returned home Sat : urday ft ter , being ihospitalized in , putts Hospital fur a month. ' ; Miss Tracy Edwards' and Miss Agnes Lanier spent last aturday ! at Topsail Beach. , , ' : ; Archie Muldrow, Jessie Mac and Judy Muldrow spent Saturday at ' Carolina Beach and attended a Saturday night Others - attending sto11 Saturday - . . front Beulaville Were i Glenn Tho-' MPi Archie Lanier and Lou Hal mo. Ravhnrn nhnorf Twti w.prf!:!oWf were- in ' Goldsboro - Sunday Humphrey, Charlie" ' Waller; Dean ' Eubanks, ' Jolly , Thomas, and, " Jean Humphrey. - ' , j , ; Mrs.- Richard v Rcstk : Mr.' and Mrs. Nick Bostic and sons, Tommy Dean and Stockley Allen, Elizabeth;' iuuu, neury juuu, .ouit'ir oonili:, jrs. iuary juaa ana- Keun iuosiic arwni WAtaaerlav at Whiltt T ata . .-.Mrs.-Silas Wbaley,. visited.t Mrs. j Lena and Leroy King in Riehlands ; Sunday; ' . . , '. . v - , Miss Esteleta. Williams, Barbara Ann Hill, and. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy were, at White Lake Sunday Bfternoon..j);:H,ii'.i ;i't, v. .javx., ; jft v;MJ Nancy Bostic, Kay Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Miles and ' daughter Brenda and. Sharon,' Mrs. Richard Bostic and Mrs.. Nick. Bosticv; shop ped in Kinston Monday. 4 f Mrs. fe, Mattie Bradshaw , visited Mrs. Malcolm Rhodes and Penny in Jacksonville one. sy, last week. , ,. , Mrs. Richard Whaley and daugh ters, j Linda, Phyllis , Sandra i and Jean of Sneads Ferry visited Mrs. Hazel Jonea and Mr. and Mrs. Ar land Sanderson Sunday. : . r Miss Barbar Ann Hill of Kinston is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal lie Guy. . , mi, uuu ir. tan lung ana chUdren, dwaa and Ann, visited - . . . ... iur. ana rars. M. t. jones ami Mrs. Raymond- Beard' in Mount Olive Sundays rr r - 72 x 108", or twin fitted ..: 1 v WN 1 ' Daily Store Hours tr;..' 9 A M to 5:30 p M (Check Linen Closets! - m- - . . . ...-..,.' "STA'yE PRIDE" TYPE 130 MUSLIN SHEETS 81 x 108" or JV 72x108" or I ill x 36" Rouble fitted .... 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'Mrs. ' Ruth Quinn and' sons of Kenansville' visited '.Mrs. ' Amon Kennedy Friday afternoon. ' r i Miss ' Joyce Ann ' Blifflard ' and Benny Ray-Thomas were, in' Kin- 'morning. ' ' ' ; ' Mrs. Glenn Lanier and daught ers, Abbie- and Cathy spent Wed- nesday through Friday with her parents! Mr, .and Mrs.;, Leo Splvey. if ChadDurn. vickey Moore ner qiece returned home with her for a V1SII. ftuests of Mr. and Mrs. !mi H'- low Saturday, night were Mr. and Mrs." George Moneyhan of Golds boro. l'. '.. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lou Hallow,' Kim and Art were dinner guests of Mr. Hallows sister and brother-lri-law, Mr., and" Mfs. James Kannon, Jr. of Goldsboro. 4, j , The following enjoyed an evening of dancing and dining at the SHIP 'N Shore in Wilson Saturday nignt, Mr., and Mrs. Oscar Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Creech, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hallow.' ,:'-..V':. : Thursday, Mrs. Archie, Lanier and Mrs. Clyde Brinson arid Ray visit ed Mr.", and Mrs. Joe Gillem in White Lake. The following spent the week end at Topsail Beach, Mr. and Mrs. -1 . , 1 nay numnurejr, uuiuir nanx Jean, Agnes .Lanier; Brend Lat-i-r .. 1 r.:.i. r.- I susan .numpnrey nay onuui, ui. and Mra. Scott'Smith, Mane smith, iMir - and - MrsLJ Sandjin, Randy BUY FAMOUS "State Pride" PERCALE SHEETS FOR LESS : THAN THE" REGULAR PRICE OF MUSLIN! ' ' k . - ? , i' ' '.'' 1 - For i limited time onlyi you can purchase luxury "State Pride"' 180 thread Percale Sheets for less than the regular price of muslin. Made of fine American cotton ... to our wn specifications ... these linens launder beautifully. Re stock at this low, low price. 81x108", or double fitted 1J7 42 x 38" pillow cases T m f .. . " , t - ' .- i, - -.''M ONE INITIAL FREE rmhraUmil an these towels. to this exceptional offer, it most be understood that all orders will only bo accepted on a ruit-conw-firstoerved basis and that a very .substantial time allowance must be granted for completion of your order. Linens. Belle's flnd Sandu,,. . ' WMrtA wjiiinm. nf RaleiW - . . M.. mlth hm Wnthj ... . , errMr. WW K. earner Mr and: Mrs. Sill Carroll spent several days last Week at St. Simon Jekvla and' Sea Island.- George. While the Carroll's were away light ning struck there home doing dam age in every jroom ? Vi v ' Mr. and Mrs, Russell Lanier and Charlie had supper in Jacksonville Thursday -night. Mrs. Zoy a Jones, Kaie.arid Rob ert and Mrs. Kate Jackson visited MrJ and Mrs. Hallle Moore in Bow den Tuesday. , ' Miss Kate Jones spent the week end at Carolina Beach. . Mr. and Mrs. Lou : Hallow' and Tii , auu ifiia. m-j , nwiv'i tru in TbirDirtuiiia Ctirtrlnv evening. . ; . ; Mies Nora Ellen M-iller .of Swan Mf. and Mrs. Royce JoneS spent sboro visited friends and relatives Tuesday at Carolina Beach, , i here over the week-end. Mrs. Joe Tice and children. Joe Mr. and lUtosom Sinith 4nn Kfltv. attended a Farewell and Janiee, and Mrs. Adell-Mat- nun auu v . party for Mr. and Mrs. Steve Twit linger in Swansboro feunaay. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll visited Mr. Carrolls mother in Warsaw Sun Mr. Morris Home is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Home for a few days. Mr .and Mrs. Roland Callahan accompanied their son, Randall to romn Plnmnr. Windv Hill, South Carolina Sunday. Randall Will at tend the football school mere. Mrs. T. A. Barcen of Rose Hill visited relatives here Thursday. 1 Miss Pat Sumner and Agnes Lan ier weer in Warsaw Tuesday. Miss Alicia Miller of .NortoiK, 1 ."V.V" w ranH jorv raintn is visiuiiK i.e. &. . i - , M:ipr 'mother, Mrs . . Mrs Grace raie naa jr- lomer, mm. v.. . Mrs Grace Pate has accepted a nnsilion with the J. P. Stevens Company Wallace. 99c a pr. 74c pr. NOW ; . . . 1.69 NOW .... .1 79c NOW .... . 29c NQW Because of the mat response 1 Third Floor , 1 VJU Mrs J. D. Sholar and Jackie vis- fled Mi, and' Mrs., Milton, Johnson ,in n.ivi finrihif the week end. , i Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hodee spent finnrinv tiicht with' Mr. and Mrs Clyde Brbijion. Ray returned home With them after weeks visit with his grand-mother. Mrsi.Clyde Brin- Sbn.;;;"Xr:''',: '-i '-' .'":" "' Mis'. Adell Matthewi and Irma end Mis. Jfth RoSs shopped to Wallace Saturday. ; ; v v i .' Gilbert Campell and James Em ory made a business trip to Jack sonville, last Monday. :.;.; ,, Leland Cottle of Raleigh visited friends and relatives 1 here over the week-end. r i-'j- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas and rob of :Gcildsboro visited fciends , - 1 nrul relatives her last Sunday' thews, and Irma and Mrs. Jim Ross enjoyed a seafood dinner at Sneafe Ferry Sunday afternoon. Miss Nancy Miller and. Katie Sue Gradyi made a business trip to Wilmington last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams and son were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn in Warsaw last Sunday. Mrs. Jim Ross and Irma Matt hews shopped in Goldsboro Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy and son shopped in Kinston Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cambell and James Emory made a business trip to Wilmington Thursday. Mrs. Sarah Bolin and Mrs. Adell Matthews visited the Jerry De bell Family last Sunday. Miss Marie Smith, Linda Carol Albertson. and Dianne Sumner shopped in Kinston Friday,. Mrs. Donald House of Warsaw, Phillis Brown, Patricia and Bren da Sanderson, and James Emory Cambell enjoyed an afternoon at Wliite JjaKe aiuroay. Miss Irma Matthews visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews and sons in Warsaw last week-end. Mrs. Mary Lilly Matthews and Bobby of Warsaw visited Mrs. Adell Matthews and Irma last Wednesday. Miss Jean Cambell and James Emory, and Phllis Brown shopped in Kinston Friday. Mrs. Adell Matthews, Mrs. saran Bonn, ana hot. nuotai mm-, thews of Warsaw matte a business trip to Chapel Hill Thursday. Mrs. Raleigh Lanier, Mrs. Jim Creech. Little Jimmie Creech, and Jimmy Miller shopped in Kin ston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald House of Warsaw were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown and Phyllis Sunday. Mrs. Eleanor Norris, Mrs. ti wood Ouinn. and Mrs. Andrew- Jackson shopped in Kinston Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown, and Pyllia, Mr. and Mrs. Donald House of Warsaw, and Marsie Wiuiford enjoyed an afternoon at White Lake Sunday. - Mrs. I. J- Sandlin and Randy shopped in Kinston Tuesday mor ning. Earl Pate of Md. visited Mrs. Phoebe Parte and Mrs. Alice Jones one day last week. Jerry Ezzell spent several days last week in the Kenansville Hospital with a collapsed lung. Mrs. Williams Fedora and sons, Steve and John of WinstonrSalem visited relatives here Tuesday thrnuffh Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Craft, Bever ly, Marilyn and Edwin spent Mon day and Tuesday at Carolina Beach. Miss Jessie Ann Thomas visited friends in Kinston Wednesday and Thursday. ' ' Miss Pat Norris. Addie Sue Home, Frank Norris and Mike Jackson spent Monday at- Carolina Beach. Mks Shirlev Johnson and Jan ice Smith spent Thursday art Top sail Beach. Mrs. Zelma Ross of Fallow, Nv. is visiting her mother, Mm. Adell Matthews for a few weeks. Mrs. Ann Howard is visiting heat mother in Warsaw for a few days. W.S. C. S. Met Wednesday The Women's Society of Christian Grady FF A f w iiiwvi The final meeting for the sum mer of the B. F. Grady Future Fanners will be held Friday, Aug ust, 4 at 8:00 p. m. in the Agricul tural Department. . f Business to be taken care of In cludes: 1. Electing a new President and Secretary. 2. Installing . new officers for the coming year. S. Plans for a back-to-school social, and 4. Plans for Chapter fund-raising campaigns. "'. . The old officers and advisor will meet at 7:00 PM for a short con ference prior to the Chapter meet ing.; All FTA- members . ara urged to be present. . ; JBeulavme VQ-AG Slud A corn variety testing , demoh stration is being conducted,.,, this summer by Hollis Thigpen, Ff A member at Beulaville School. He is the. son of Mr. and. Mrs, William Tuigpen Who live on. the northern extreme of the . Beulaville School District. In .a variety test each hybrid re ceives the- same amount of mois ture fertilizer cultivation, and lsJs Serviced' tte Beulaville Methodist ChurjisjJ njeWuly(.2(!tb.)at, 7jp.,;H. at tb,lwae f Mrs, Larry Jikison. Mrs. Temple Hill, new president, presided over the meeting. . The Russell Bostic served as pro grain IwrtrBiaaand opened. rwi(h a prayer.,, The, programtopic .was: "God's Words and Our Words" Those taking part on the program were Mrs. Bostic, Mrs. Roy Raup, Mrs. Merle Cutler. Officers and Secretaries for the new two year term were presented. President- Mrs. Temple Hill, Sec retary and Treasurer - Mrs. Cecil Rhodes, Vice-president-Mrs. Ray Humphrey; Secretary Spiritual Life Sanderson, Secretary of Pormotion Mrs. -Ray Humphrey Sec. Mission Education and Service-Mrs. Russell Sanderson; Secretary of Supply Work - Mrs. Bill Cutler; Secretary of Literature and Publications-Mrs. Raymond Davis. Plans for a - Christmas Bazaar were begun as were other plans for the coming years work. ' . The- hostess served Coco Colas anl cookies. mew 11 It Has Become Necessary To Increase Subscription Rates Becquse Of Increased Costs; epnslrafion Plot - grow i the same Soil type. By be- ing grown under like condiitons, any variation in yield, described or undescribed characterises, show ing1 up could be attributed to the specific genetic background of the hybrid. Six of the more popular corn hybrids are shown in Hollis Plot. , -, ,. "'A cordial invitation is extended toaU unvested, parses to, visit this prqjectvtafld possibiybenefit from h t 'rl !t. TT..i i : ..i ill me iiviuic nuuia la siiuwii with lite ,VO-Ag- advisor discussing th merit of the test. The Vo-Ag Peptt.ai( .Beulaville .commends this slvdentt for a; job well done in car rying out recommended practices. Adult farmers would do well to ob serve and adhere to cultivation and fertilization practices used in this variety test by Hollis. TOY Lnron-unc m UiilllFJIimv DupJin, Sampson, Pender, Wayne, Lenor r Onslow, Jones & New Hanover 1 Year $3.50 N. CSalesfax.il Total $3.61 Elsewhere In The Stale ; v .... i 1 Year $4.50 t, " N.C Sales Tax .14 Ouf-Oi-Sfafe year $5.50 N. C. Sales fax 7 WW CIIRCrDIRC TO THF Vi ves EAicrtainQd WmUi Miller and-PoMeeman H. j. tsrown entertained roe e.u- birth of a Son w-Juif W -at fa laville, Firemaa and their . Wives j Mtt'a Hosyitalv Kinatoa, H.;c. wet " Tuesday night with, a .Wppet of ht ten pounds,; tight and one-bi . Bar-BtKJUe , Chiejtettt flalaLot Uunes..M6tai4er; 4he tomt;. rolto., eake and tea,, at,tne. towi;4U8f.DarQlhy,,Ua JulnartPi, Jssl HJOL ! Those attending - we.Mr." ' vllle.' V ;.i4ra'i-M and Mrs, RciUand ThomW. ' .Mr..; and Mrs. Frank Thomas Mr. and! Mrs. Perry Williams, Mr- and Mrs. .Richard McDowell. -Mj:. and 4r. Chntnn Campbell, Mri,. MXS. Car lton Craft, Mr. and Mra.Sandy j Blizzard, Mr. and Mrs,. Sidney BlU?ard, Cecil JiiUeA Andrew .Jackspn Mr. ,an4 Mrs. Winfred Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Gore, Policeman and :Mr.eH. . J. Brqwn, Hrry Home, Mr and.Mrf ,(fl fllnnn T .onlor dim) Ur. nnA Mrs. 7. S Herman.. Smith.,, v. ,,( ww.. Gef-Acquainted Ptnif- " '' :V-". '' ''Saturday "at" 6:33 P.M. a get acquainted picnic and poundjng will be held at the Baptist Church in honor if their new pastofand his wife, , Mr. and - Mrs," Harold Snilth. Each member is urged ,tp attend and bring a picnic lunch. .. t? :-v Randy Sandlin .... ' , ', Mr. and Mrs.. I. J. Sandlin cel ebrated their son, Randy's birth day, Tuesday night with a supper held at the Fellowship Hall of the Presbyterian-. Church. Randy's guest included, Dr. and Mrs. H. A Edwards, Mr. and Mr . - D. H. Smith and daughter sof Pink Hi(l Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier, Mr Zoya Jones, Robert and Kate, Mr$C Scott Smith. Kay and Marie, Mrs. Riiswll Lnir. Jerrv and' Martha Sandlin. Delicious. .Brunswick -Stew, green, salad,, cracker butter, iced tea, ice-cream, cookies and wn UUJ: I - . . v. Total $4.64 nilPIIN s TIAAF5 .biff ' &ksr.w- 3 k received many n 1 AntevhU Birth nr. My indtlrs'lWUW B. Stanli of BeulaviUe, Route ? announce tl saMsssaBBsaaMsaaaar oro Barain'r ' vT t ; We Are Offering 3 Big groups of Cotton Dresses At S5.Q0 - -$15,00 They Are Worth Double The Amounts Be Sure To Come To GoldsbOM, N. C. a f- sr.w .jr i V, i ... As.Of August 1 - - '11 NCjW. Neil Joseph's fc