THE DUrLIN TIMES, KENANS VTLLE, N. C. THCKSOAy FtBRUART 13, 13G3.
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XTr and Mrs Oscar Kenni-4v anri
Kihi W -'Mingo 'BMM the waei
wi(h Mr:' and Mrs: 'Arriotf Kennedy
V Mrs.; Ailed QtlihWarttf Mrs' Owen ,lster ovei the week end.
Edwards made a business trip to I ' Mrs. James Thomas and d3iigh
fa!Iace Monday. : ,--'i ? , , j. ites James Lou and Annette made
Mrs. Thelma Sanderson and Mrs
Lizade itardison shopped In "Golds
boro M"nday,'
Miss Linds Hardison of Pink Hill
spent the ween fend with. Mr. and
ii . Urs. Wiliard llardisoh
u, aiiu 4vua. itu luus uu viM-eu
M"r. aid Mrs '.,! SandUn in Wal
lace Sunday. ,J '
Mr.' 'iTommy - Craft has returned
Jwma after a '$t-M the Veterans
Hospital In FayetteviUe. ,
,, Mr. 'an4 Mrs. Marion fiuinn, Mr.
and f4r- i' Pro '; Hatcher, ' Alfonso
'Ouian and Janice Quins were in Ft
' Jackaeft South Carolina Sunday.
Mr, ,'ljja K. Imier made a bus-
Jaess trip to- Winston Thursday:
; and Mr,. Larry pinsoa and
pliildren-.i, Tpny- and JKenoy visited
Ait a. J.,W. Jordao w Burlaw Sun
iay. ,
. Mrs. T. A. Sarden and Mrs. Bear
trie Rouse of Rose Hill vUited frt
ends and relatives in Beulaville
Wednesday.:
1 ' Mrs. June Thomas and Mrs. Geor
ree Whaley visite4 Mrs. Lacy Sho
lar la Jtose Hil( tPWay,
, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rhodes, visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. Stanley .Bratcher
and ,Michleal in1 Raleigh Sunday.
' Mrs. Michieal in Raleigh Sunday.
Mrs William Ai Pete and Joyce
Albertson were tarWilmlngton Fri
day ' ' '
Mr. Walter Gresham visited Mr.
and Mrs. Cltyy Cresham and family
In Wilaefl'-Manjiay'vw
Mr. ad Mra.i Uimpton Sutton of
JWWnla visited Mr. N- B. Clark
tmi . amily and Mrs.., JotJce and
family during the week end.
i Mrt.-Jaek Jflmanj ahpped in
i Warsaw Friday.- K T
- Mr.; and Mrs.- Joe Quinn of Ken
ansville .were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Amon , Kennedy Sunday.
Mrs. .Wick BosHe and son stowey
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t JinbervaiouWinj,
!-' tsrniNG. BOOTING OF 'AU-
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ZS) "'Plaster, Rock tathu;
s BIock.Pauits.And
jBuHders Hardware .
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Sybil, Lanier
v""vu niMue b ousiness trm to k n.
ton Monday. - i ,
' Rajr McDowell of Dunn visited his 1
mother, Mrs, Carole McDowell and
uus.iieiu inp mi vioiasDoro' Mon
day evening .
Kandy Nethercut and Frank
Q"1" ot Kenansville visited Mrs
Amon Kennedy - anr Mm Pntcu
Quinn Thursday. '
James Lou Thomas, . Becky Ann
Smith and " Amanda HaU' attended
Doris Whitfield Dancing Schoo-v in I
Pink Hill ThursUay acompanied by
Mrs. James Thomas.
' Miss Donna Jan' Sumner of E.
C. C. Greenville was home over
the weekend s. "
Friends of Betty Eva Edwards
are sorry to hear that she is hos
pitalized in Duplin General Hos
pital.
Mrs. Adeil Matthews and Umu
Mrs.' Keubin Hunter, Mrs. Ran
some Simith and Mrs. Ray Car
roll Smith shopped In Kinston last
Thursday. , ' " V
Miss Phyllis Brown, Marsie Wil
laord, and Irma Matthews were
dinner guests of Miss Jean Camp
bell Friday evening. ; ,
William Allan Grady and Wil
lie Horne of Campbell College
were home over the .weekend.
Mrs. Clinton Campbell, Jean
2nd James Emory shopped in -Clinton
Thursday afternoon.
The following people of E, C. S.
Greenville were home over the
week-end; Jean Humphren, Judy
Thomas, Joyce Blizzard, Agnes
Lanier, and Roger Craft.
Mrs. Vic Oxley and Mrs. Susan
Turner made a business trip to
Camp LeJeune last Wednesday.
Friends of Arthur Sumner are
sorry to ' hear that he has been
hospitalized in Duplin General
Hospital.
' Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Brown and Phyllis Sunday
were Miss Jean Campbell, Annet
te Thomas, Patricia Sanderson,
Marsie ' WUlaford, Irma Matthews
fMrsi' Ted Brinkwater of ' Cherry
-Point, Mrs. Gladys Pracior ot Ra
leigh, Ray'' Brown "ef Durham
Mrs. Ida Mae1 Sanderson, Mr, a4
tMr.:Joe Tachey':W yrllace, Mr.
and Mrs- Suve Wilialora, rtonnie
Holliogsworth, "and Mrs. . Dpnald
House of Wareawl
Pinner Guests of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Clinton CampbeU jBunday were;
Mi, and Mrs. Vic Oxley, Mr:- and
Mrs. X D. Cottle. ' Mr. and Mrs
Emory Campbell and Mrs 1 Usa
iTjurner v '" ' V 1 -"J ' -V,Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Camp
bell, Janice Gordon and Ray
mond 'Visited friends and relatives
in Durham over the weekend. '
- Friends of Norman Sandlin are
sorry to hear that he has- been
hospitalised in Duplin. Genersd
Hospital. ' '
Mrs. York Lanier and Mrs. Mat
tie B. Sutton chopped in Kinston
last' Friday, f ' h
MifiiIrma Matthews visited
Miss Lo Reynolds in K-enansyiUe
last TVee-ead.' !
1 "Mr. and Mri Stanley Bratcher
and family of Haleigh - viaite4 Kenaedy. Mr. and Mr. Allen Nor
frieads and relaUvee- here over rlsj, Mr. and, Mrs. Berry Lee Mobley
the e)t-end. s - . H : '. ' - A
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3;M0RE DAYS TO SHOP
CHREECH'S SEMI-ANNUAL
SALE
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- Mrs. jaura wuuarns
is now
Hospitalized in ' Duplin
General
Hospital In Kenansville. ( i
Mrs. Vic Oxley shopped
Jacksonville last Saturday -mom-mi.
r Mrs. Jack Jarman and Mrs; Ten
m'ev, Rhodes shopped in Kinston
lat triHnv - , . "
-Little Bobby Houston was over
night guest of James Emory Lam-
I'Dueil last Monda:y.
-Mrs. Ted Brink water - Cneiry
Pot visited friends and relatives
over the week-end. .
: Clinton Campbell and James
Emory and J.' I. Cottle made a
business trip to Belgrade Saturday
r Friends of Dynamite Brown are
sorry to hear that he has been
Jiospiltalized in DupUn General
Hospital.
Ray Brown of Durham and Mrs.
Gladys Proctor of Raleigh visited
bMto and relatives here
over
the weekend. ; '
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' Friends of Mrs. Bet- Jarson Beulaville is stationer! at Rear Far
are sorry to hear that she is hos- Dor an(j js assigne j ts a destroyer,
pitalized in Parrotts Hospital in m0 m,rrr & th former Patsy
Kinston. . Kennedy cf 'Beu'avl'e.
, Mrs. Clinton Campbell Jean and . j i i
James Emory and Phyllis Brown YOUf7 KailV neCf
shopped in Kinston Thursday mor-
ning. I The Beu'ville district Vouth
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Teachey of rally was held Saturday, February
Wallace visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo n at the PFWB Church in' Beula
Brown and phyllis Sunday af- vil'e. There were appr(Kimately 285
ternoon.
Sloan Thigpen of Campbell Col-
lege was home over the week-end church presented a pjay entitled
' Mrs. R. L.Danley and Mrs. j 'Starch In Your Spine." The char
Thelma Thomas shopped in Kins- acters were Milton Bostic, Warren
ton last Thursday. ! Edwards, Raywood Hunter, Miss
PT.A. Met
The Beulaville Parents, Teachers
nccipfinn rot Mon. niht. Feb. H
at the High Schol Auditorium wiih :
Varren Kennedy, president, presid
ing.
'Ihe minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved by the sec
retary, Mrs. Ralph Jones.
Prizes for room attendance were
awarded to Mrs. Lou Bell Williams-
primary: Grammar grade - M3ryjof Beulaville announce the birth
Ellen 'Thlepen-'and for the high
school Raymond Davis.
The treasury reported a balance .
brought forward t f &i4.w, less i
$3JW for expenses leaving a oaiance
of $51i.fi6 ' in the ' treasury. Mr.
Cicere Lanier reported that tile had
been' laid on the school ground,
Plato Thigpen, Peggy Thomas
and Cicero Lanier 'Vere apponited
as the new nominating committee.
a Tounoer fay oeims 1
en and the primary grades presen
ted the program.
Entertain Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Howard en-
tenaweu (wverai m uK.r
aaiuraay nijtm uieir
ti pan;.
Those -enjoying the records and
dancing were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Carroll Smith.'Mr. and, Mrs. Oscar
and Mr ana Mrs: , Jim urinson.
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FRIDAY &
BIG SAVINGS WILL BE EVEN BIGGER DURING OUR DOLLAR DAYS
Jur.ior Prom Plans
I.ibr.ibcrs of the junior class of
Bc.uiVille High School 9fe complet
ing plans their prom which will
be on Triday, March 23. The theme
will be ""yoiara." Mrs. Temple
Hill, Ervin Dobson and VirgiJ Mil-
I W? sponsors.
Eastern Star Met
The' Eastern Star met Monday
Mt ? 1:33 al thf Beulaville Lodge
Hall. The program for the night
was Line and Loyalty" .
nnnt Virginia Ullonl oJ V
wuu .iipiuin utuiianu, 01,14 tti
husband Colon Holland and Thelma
Murphy from the Kenansville chap-
ter were visitors.
On Destroyer
, prentice Seaman Jpene Quinn, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sue! Qui, Rt. 2,
present with nine churches repre
sented. The CCs of the Beulaville
Elaine Edwards and Miss Judy Ed
wards with Miss Lavae Baker as
innruncer and Mrs. Shirley Hardi
son director.
After the program and the busi
ness meeting a social hour was en
joyed. The guests were served cuf
cakes, candy, peanuts, cold drinks
and coffee with the Valentine mo'.i;'
carried out in the table cloths, nap
kins and candy.
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Houston
of a son at Lenoir Memorial Hos
pital on February 10. Mrs. Hous-
t0n is the former Sally Jo Ken
necjy 0f Beulaville
Outlaw's Bridge
News
Mrs. J. H. Parker, Corrcs.
I The Home Economics Club will
j meet in the home of Mrs. Manly
j Outlaw, MonCay, February 19,
at 2:30 P. M. Mrs. M. -L. Outlaw
i will be co-hostess. All members
1 are urged to attend the meeting.
Mrs. Arthur Smith spent the
weekend wUh her daughter, Mrs
BU1 Cooper and family in Mon
Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and
children and Amos J. Outlaw
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Nichols in Sims, Sunday.
' Quite a number attended P. T. A.
at B. F. Gfady High School
Monday sight.
Mr. Albert Johnston of Wash
ington, D. C. was a recent visitor
with his mo'.her, ,Mrs. Joseph
Johnston in the home of Mr., and
Mrs. Perry Nobles.
Mrs. Lessie Horton is visiting
relatives in Maryland for several
weeks.
D. H. Outlaw of Mt. Olive was
a brief visitor with relatives Sun
day afternoon. '
zemo treat tor
Minor Burns, Cuts
2emo, a doctor's formula, liquid
te oinUnent, soothes, helps heal
minor bums, cuts, bruises. Family
antiseptic, eases itch of nirfaca
rashes, eczema, teen-age pimple
' athlete's foot Stops scratching, so
aids laatcr healing. For itubborn
, eaaea, get Extra Sumgth Zemo.
,10 THE
MOREHEAD
PLANETARIUM
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Cottle-Howard Marriage Vows Spoken
Miss Winnie Nell Hjward, dau
' ghter of Mrs. Lake Howard of
Kinston and the late Mr. IIjwjiu
became the bride of Mr. Raybum
Ward Cottle, son of Mrs. Mamie
Cottle and the Ule .vl:. l..;..
on February 4, at the dey bru
nch Free Will Baptist Church at
Deep Run.
j Rev. Norman Ard of Pink Hill
officiated at the double-ring ce
remony. j Mr. Edgar Wells Jr. pianist and
Miss Judy Kornegay, vocalist,
1 presented traditional wedding mu
sic. The bbide was attired in a gown
of bridal satin and Chantilly lace
with appliques. The long sleeves
ended in calla points over the
1 njnus and trie flowing skirt edged
with scallops featured an inset
in back of Chantilly lace and ex
i tended into a chapel train. Her
j elbow - length veil of chantifb
lace and tulle fell from a crown
of bridal satin sprinkled with se
quins. She carried a prayer book
topped with a white orchid sho
wered with satin streamers knot
ted with carnations.
Scott's Store Mews
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Singleton
visited her grandfather, Noah
Winders at Eastover nursing home
at FayetteviUe Saturday.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie
! Outlaw attended worship services
at May's Chapel Church and were
dinner guests of the Nelson Kor
, negay family near Goldsboro.
I Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Kornegay
and children were at Rocky Mount
Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
. Earl Sears. '
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Whitman
and Mrs. J. Thomas of Rose Hill
were recent visitors of Mrs. Nora ,
Jackson.
Visitors in the Roland Thigpon
home during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thigpen and
daughters of Qrifton, Mr. and Mrs. !
Hardid Sutton and children and
Mrs. Ray Malpass and baby of
Goldsboro. j
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw
are patients at Parrott Hospital, '
Kinston where they are receiv- j
ing treatment for injuries received I
in a car accident Saturday. I
The Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Grubbs
and family were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kornegay
at Seven Springs.
Mi's. Jim Davis is recovering
from surgery at Wayne Memorial
Hospital where she has been for
several days.
Mrs. Nora Outlaw was at Wil
son several days last week with
SATURDAY
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Attendants ,
Maid of Honor was Miss Ka.he
rine Dunn and bridesmaius we.e
3.0 nul.i riwjru, siiiei of
the bride, and Joan Grady, cou
i.n ol t:ie bride.
Jfr. Gerald Ileywood Cuttle oi'
Beulaville, cousin of the troom, 1
served as best man, Ushers were
Messrs rli.vard Co'tUe. orotner
of the groom, and Lake Howard
Jr., brother of the bride, Little
Miss Dawn Murphy, niece of trie
fefoi.m, was flower - girl.
The bride is a graduate of B.
F. Giady Hifcn Scnuul and is pre
sently employed with Wachovia
Bar.k and lrust Company of Kins
tun. Trie groom is a graduate of
beulaville High School and at
tended rtardoi'i-gs'i's Business Col
lege. He is presently employed
by Houston B. ,.i dtng Company
Inc. and Southein Building Com
pany at Jacksonville.
After a wedding trip to South
Carolina, Mr. adn Mrs. Cottle will
reside at Beulaville.
following Hie ceremony the
couple received in the vestioule of
the church.
Mrs. Ray Torrans' and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Outlaw
were visiting at Hih Point du
ring the weekend wi.n Mr. and
Mrs. V. S. Outlaw. Sunday they
all went to Charlotte to visit the
Jaixis (Jullaw laniii...
Sunday Mr. and .Ui.s. Norwood
I'h. .Hp.-, unci children ot VVai..jW
visi.ed the Dan Wallers.
Mrs. Came Bell of Dudley is
v. siting iiih her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie
Outlaw.
Among visitors in the Rol .nd
Sullivan home Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Jones and son
Thunnan of Kocky Mount.
D. C. Herring of Clayton and
Mr. and Mis. Taft Herring and
daughter Janet went to Kinston
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Outlaw at Parrott Hospital,
i hey also visited Mr. and Mrs
Granger Hill in the Woodingtun
area.
Visiting in the Charlie Jackson
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
M. S. Dail and daughter, Mr. ami
Mrs. Steve Jackson and baby, Mrs.
Rachel Jackson and Patsy of Gra
ntham Mrs. Claud Powell and dau
ghter Sonya of Warsaw visited
Her mother, Mrs. Oarrie Scott
Thursday.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sut
ton and Virginia of Warsaw were
dinner guests of his sister Mrs.
Emma E. Outlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Singleton
visited Mrs. Jim Davis at Wayne
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fMemirial hospital Saturday even-icnnd
lng. v.
visuir.g in ine Lumer wiiKins
home during the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. leamon Wilkins and ,
children and Arch Wilkins of Pe-1
tersburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ;
Kelly and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Barwick and family of Mt.
Olive. '
Monday, Mr. ana jflrs. H irvey
Btfcer and crjiidren of &aiecta
were visiting the Bennie Outlaw's
Mr. and Mrs. Currie Uail cf
Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Ju
nas E'ail Thursday night.
H.D.C. Met
"Add Spice to Your Meals'',
was the iooic for dcmtinsliativii
1 at a ret'i.ar meeting of the Scott
; Store lio.iu Demonstration ciuo
heid Vednesday, Feb. 7 at the
tk.rne ol Mrs. Edd Kornegay.
Mrs. Lelund Herring, foods and
nutrition leader, demonstrated be
j to e toe giviup how to add spue
! to the meals. She prepared and
i cr iked a stuffed hamburger pie
and served to the group. The I103
: ti. ,s ass sled in set vine,
i ivt,i...it agreed. "Ppice to the
1 Maal M.ikes i. good.'
Lea.e. i.-p.rt; were ilea id
from Mrs. Helen Waller, health.
M s. l'-vin Koi'i.egay, ci,.innig and
Mis. Marion Murphy, education.
The spring dress revue was d.s
cussed during the business session
Mrs. Edd Kornegay volunteered
to investigate at department sco
res to see 11 some siou- vv.juiu
sponsor the fashion show.
Plans weie made for snme one
from club to served as hostess
at Duplin General Hospital s-
Tuesday,
BiG FARM
Auction
Tractor and Equipment
If You Have Machinery
To Sell Bring It Or If Ycu
Wish 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 cannot sell in their trade area
for the items they can move.
WAYNE STOCKYARD INC.
And Pate Farm Equipment Exc.
GOLDSBORO
Route 1
2 Miles South Highway 117 Mt. Olive Highway
Phone RE 4-4234
Owned And Operated By
Guy Pate, Hugh Pate, Marshall Cox
Richard "Dick" Smith
PRIVATE SALES DAILY
AT
Af. C.
IMP
Sunday in -March.
J - x Mis. Jason Wellar mas winnc
oi .awora conies given uy mis.
Jonas Dail recreation leader. . ,
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WANTS' , - ,
' who want much are always
much in need. ,
Horace , f.
The devotion of thought to an hon
est achievement makes the achieve'
nient possible. Mary Baker Eddy
1 try all things; 1 achieve wliat !
can ilerman Melville .,
M.in is capa'e cf all tUinsS,
-Michel t'e Montaig ie .
NOTICE
DEEP WELL
DRILLING
And
BLOWING
Water Guaranteed
Or No Pay
E. L REGISTER
( Register's Crossroads )
MFD Rose Hill
Phone 28 9-2671
"What Is Home
Without Water"
MACHINERY
Feb. 20th.
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