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ILE, N. C, 1 ...:3AY URCU 1, 13. n O.VAtS ; Mi- t, student of Cam Wege vtt the week-end jville. Also home ; Sybil Lanier Cy 8-42K6 ST eduri? 4he week Alss Hcon ioner Becomes Bride Ot T, H.-Baison.v Mr. and Mrs. Rus from' sell Batson of Wilmington were Larry Hinson Sunday. Raymond arl Bryant In Bethel Church j Out of town guests wet c i.r. and Mrs. Jack .Whaley of Wallace on "A In., and Mr. and Mrs. Payton Wnaley , A plant it' i ot Wiliiiingion, DeL Around fifty 'the prognim thai UK , . , J. pedple were present. Mrs Hunter Mercer, She asked members to received many gifts. ,.Av- 'V . bring seeds t exchange at the . i J' March meeting. j1 V Prune cane and coffee: were sef. ved during the social hour. y U toiue wis 'Witiie ttir dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.'. Miss Helen Liiner, daughter, of Raymond JSarJ Bryant son ot Mr.. : juairy niuwiu ouuuuy. . . aiw ui, suvvav jmuiw w jmj jnia. -ajruiiHui . vuaiim . ory- y Jackson, East Carolina ' Mrs. Esther Standi and ' Don- Ueulaviile, became the bride w ant. of Kose Hill on Sunday, eo spent' the week-end With nell of Kenly vl-nted Mr. and Mr Ir'.r'aml' Mr,'; ioW IMcharde Sid' ' nu,,jr.U ta UHS Be wit. Mr. an Mrs. Maurice Flave Mercer Monday. hto& JfMotJ ""yterlan- Church. . r"k -. v . . , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Craft and Mr. Mr ad Mrs Uu The ReVWend Reid "" ot' , Nannie ;Whaley. "MrSa- and Mrs; J Linwood Parker were i S I1nt Wv'cl,t, a the, impressive double yan and Mrtula G. Mul- Kinston Sunday afternoon. , ,nd jjj .Ifif were dinner, guest of Mr- Mrs. Grace Clark, and Sybil La- Jacksonville were ' dinner vtuests .V-fr, ne fu,sse1'' ..-Oscar, Howard in Pot- nier were in Kinston Sunday af-' . m ,! ? w! T. IrMonday.4;CSv?:a .tv terton,-.i----- - . ' IZntZ'- " .w'v ' v" music. Doftald Bucketn,; Rose t and Mrs, Reuben Eari Mer-V Mr. and Mrs! Clyde Brinson vhh-Mn Louella KtaoWiv, visited r sons, eni , an reaenc .tea Mrs. seny Jacjcson in. rar- Mr3 James a Cu in Wilnincton ensborovted Mr, and rott's Hospital in Kinston' Satur-, sundav , ; . , ; ' V 1 ; -!- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarman vislr . &u mi . mid nil a. uuujtb ijb. jlin in Hookerton' Sunday Jof Beulavilie wore a dregs of .hand i Douglas Clark, Oak Ridge Mi- clipped ChanUlly lace, fitted bo . Emy jlitary School spent the week end dice with small ljueen Anne Col Hill soloist, sang "The Sweetes StUrv ver. Told." "Whither Thou ton Goesf and "Seal Us O Hol; Spi rit." , i-a". ' The bride, given in marriage 1 by her uncle,; Gordon B. Thjgpen I J Barbara f&; A1scfio i u;ii tLiw:.y;;s Birthday ' r Mrs. Temple Hill honored her daughters Barbara and Mischa with a birthday party; at their .home on February 15th. APiwoxi I mately twenty children enjoyed I th outside games. - After Barbara ana Miscna open ed their many gifts, refreshments of ice cream and cake' were ser ved "f 1 1 . , ,-" '- 5 t , .C J proiect. selection forms with the aid of Mrs. - James Wells, adult with. his parents, Mr.; and. Mrs. A. E. Clark. 'Mr. aqd Mrs. Bon i Craft, Marily, Beverly and Edwin'piade a- busi ness trip to Goldsboro Monday. ( Dinner guests, af Mrs. Led Wil liams Thursday were; A-' I Car roll, Mrs? Eva Bostic, of Warsaw, Mrs. Janice King of Rose Hill, -Mrs. Katheleen Murray and dau ghters Shirley, and Susie of Rich lands, Mrs. Margaret Wade and Jimmy, Wade.;;,: H I f- Mrs. Allen C. . Watson of Nor folk. Virginia, formerly Miss Jose phine Mercer of Beulavilie was seriously injured in an automobile lar. lace pattern out lined in lr ridescent sequins, long lace slee ves ending in points over the hand and very full bridal illusion skirt with scallops- or lace encircling y i Cypress Creek 4-H'ers are shown' abpv looking at a plant which Could' be used in beautifying the home grounds. From left to right: Linda Sheppard, Marie Jenkins, Yvonne James. Anette James. Stan-. ley James, First fbw,- Linda James, Brenda Home, .Beverly Jenkin,i?.V. James, Peggy James, Janice Home, , Kathy. Jenkins and -."i Brenda Mobley.. Second row. Iris Home, Mrs. .Exum James, Elneta Gurganus, Barbara Brown, Mandeth Wootea nd JenneRe James. V Cypress Creek Cfub Organized in 1961 Cypress ., Creek, located in So- Women, Of "J Church M et . ? ' Member of the Beulavilie' Pres byterian. Women of the Church held their February ' meeting Tuesday night at 7:30, : - ' Circle' No,; 2. was in charge of the program. After the program a short business meeting was held. USE 7 1 i arm TaMAs In nnoira n a m ! il 4 lan, the, skirt that formed, a . chapel utheastent Duplin County, orga-iders. Officers elected were: Jeh- train. The .fingertip hand rolled nized a Community 4-H Club on nette James, President; Linda Ca veil was attached t a cap ban December 12. 1961. . Members of rol SheDDard.vVice-Dresident: Bar- deau and fashioned of ChaBtilly; the 4-H Sponsoring Committee ac;- bar ' Brown, Secretary ; a Treas'u lace with pleated points Of tulle, tive in helping local boys and rer: and .i Annette I James. . Sonc nltmat . uIth feAnlllnfcnnrf nAApIs-. trMm tinA al.il, l.an,.. ! Iki, T :l' -j . 4 She carried a white lace covered and Mrs. Orion James. Mr. and Meetings are held on the first prayer book topped .with a white, Mrs. . H. L. Home, Jr. and Mrs. Thursday night of each month orchid and showered with satin Exum James Mrs. Orlan James vat the Exuni James store. The Ja- streamers tied in love knots with was elected chairman of the mes. hav provided an ' adjacent dent; Mrs. Norwood Miller, to have English ivy. - ; (group; ' , storage room, at their store for ( the dress revue in May . The club Mrs. Cecil Giddeon of Wallace,! Beiore the organitional meeting, the purpose. , of . club meetings, Miller Club News The women of Miller club will be usy ducing' the. next two months. They" will be selecting1 patterns 'and materials for the dresses to be made for the dress revue in the club. It was decided at the Febru ary meeting held with Mrs. Ottis Miller and announced by the presi- accident a few days ago. Josephine sister of the bride was matron of members of the Sponsoring Com- Members of the Cypress Creek I fl.. -v.. u n f : l.. i it... . . . . , . Mr. Trvl Wilnn and trhMl with (xri nnrls and car- . iuc WM "ivcijr ai we ecreauun center in Clinton fiekta ind Jem aS ried a cre baskets of white Tuesday ? highfc Those attending lackie ana jerry ano riea a cresem pi wniit carnations, . . .. hurnini Mr h m n.m,n. F;fr.fZ.W.? yf .J white tapirs held in seven branc- ,Z:Cr.i., bed candelabra- and wedding palms. ;,The "open Bible" theme was also used. kader, and .Leonard Sutton, chairman of the "sponsoring committee. , pnMlljlfOrganiad f 5 f: ines! CommuriiWirH Club la s After securine ' Adult ' 4-H i'lea- securine I ,;ia County's aewest onaaJzed der's ' Mrs.i James Wells and Thad (Ml Club, TKia-represents Duplin Turner, an organizations! meeting tounty'a ?7th. orgaoizgcV club,, j was held for; boys, and girls who f- I ebnard Sutton, Cbaifrtian of the were interested in 4-H club work. 4-H, fSponorin-" Commit- At this meeting,' whjen was held j- . .waa m.6st otfwrynflhelpuig in the Roiies Chapel , Community i t liib organize: Other members Building on February 8, twenty: S. Sponsoring Committee are three members, enrolled in the I Leonard Sutton. AdoloK An- new club, officers elected were: unit Ml- nVit tt V M.. Mlb' VmmAmit. Al 1Lf-l lloW Ct..rtU I .Irl. 'Anderson.' aHd thfi I Sut- nnss. Virp - nrfriirfpnt- Stnrkpv ( ,r Mr. and Mri. CaM D Patn niid f meet with 'Extension Agents Wells, Secretary - Treasurer; Lin- ( children Danny and Alice Ann vi L. J Brltt and John ClaDD on Feb- da Williamten Snmr Leader and sited Mr. and Mrs. Cov Whitaon 'uary i, ito w nuw to , uarDara rauerson, neporier. (Organize Community 4-H Club." is hospitalized in the .Dee Paul Hospital in Norfolk and is in a critical condition. Mr. and children, - Jackie Mr. Cora Sanderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Singleton and sod Preston in Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. V Mrs. Ruth Dobson is confined to Her home, after falling and break ing her toes. . : ,;:'f Mrs. Hilbert WilUams, ' Mrs FJave Mercer, Mrs.' A. P Mercer and Mrs, Milton Cottle shopped in Wilmington Thuraday. .V y S Mrs: Lela Mencer arid Mtf, Bat ty Brown rriade a bUsuiessKrip-to Goldsboro. Monday. U v; 5 ; t Mr. and Mrs. Pay toa ' haley of, Wilmington, Delaware; visited relatives in and around. Beulavlile last week. . , - : s- , ,; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier had, sujjpejLijl. Kjnston Saturday 'rdght' t Mrs. Lou. . Belie i Williams ana Gardner Edwards shopped in R$- honor. She wore' a. dress of red mittee and boys and girls received j Club are enjoying the use ot the -1 velveteen and a matching head- the consent of Mr. and Mrs. Wil piece of velveteen and tulle at centrally located meeting place. wen, jr, Roseboro, wore a dress of : acqua . velveteen, matching headpiece . and ; flowers designed after that of the honor attendant. 'Mr. Bryant chose his faher a bet man. , Ushers were Wilbert C. Bryant, of Rose Hill, brother of the bridegroom and Lois L. Simp- The Wedding was under the di rection of Mrs. Lois' L. Simpson. The bride is employed with Waccamaw Bank in Rose HilL The groom is ' employed with Harry were Mr. ad Mrs. Herman Gore, Mr. and Mrs.1 John Hall, Mrs. Bet ty : Ann Jones and Hrs.i Harold Smith. sob of Beulavilie;;,, -.h .i Jn.".--1" : ; -. . The ringbearer waa Zebbie Er'l FollQwm weeing trip to un k Lanrer.' jR' Tbe flower ;girj announced, points, the couple will Jr. 'rtiL.-' trniM.', Jrl make their home at 302 South address, of rtd velveteen and -stst W, Rose HUE eblQg ' nadiece .'design after that of-the honor attendant She car ried a bsket of whle pom-poms. CAKE CUTTING A i,cake cutting was given Sat- Celebrates Fifth Birthday Paula Susan Southerland cele brated her fifth birthday,, Satur day night , with a party Games were led by Jo Ann Raynor and Lola Lanier. . v :.'':':t-': After Paula! opened lier many lovely gifts, refreshments of ice cream, birthday Cake, Easter fab- bits and Pepsi Colas were served We're glad to Join in eelebraf. ittq. rianonei -n .yv y- We proudly salute 4-HVs, M and the local leaders who. give freely ot their time and talents. . .' and family in Pink HiU recently. carnations. ' 5 Our . Filf lira UnmAmnLare Our Future v97--: ' :!' . . .. (, ( .w-v--',.;;,; 43tbt! Us jHelp You: Toward i- W SFeiej - ;-v,p tsra 1 W V . cJUUll- ::ond 28 9-2422, so Hill, N, C urda'y evening - immediately fol- to Kent Albertson. Jo Ann Ravnor. hei" daughter's wedding taupe lowing-the rehearsal in the recrea- Lola Lanier. Anthony Brown, Pau watklng suit with" matching s Cr Uo to6m in the, church, This was la Lanier, Martha Hinson, Craig Cdssories and a corsage of white 8lven by he mother,' Mri. Dur- Lanier, Gloria Hunter, Billie Jo Carnations. ' : ..'"' ' t - u.j-i., .- jjmiuci, , iunmy Aynur, ivenny The mother of the groom wore Th omwas decorated with Hinson, Frankje Ann Jones, Ja a blue suit with matching abces- olortuI bouquets of gladiolj.' roses mes Lou Thomas', Sandra Raynor soriea. ,Her corsage was ot white' burning tapers .' and Tony, Hinson., . Jv ;! , i -vai a. iauicr -uiiisiieu culiuih wic ( - . . ,i ' . ,cake after , the couple-elect had : AAr LI, ,ntn cut the first slice. Mrs. Cecil Gtd- "5. nUflier deon presided at the punch bowl. I . Mrs. John ' Hun:er was honored Mlhts and nuts were also served. ' with a miscellaneous shower, Sat Mra. Gordon B. -Thigpen and Mrs. ' urday night, February 17 at her ErviO Lanier, assisted, th,e hostess, home. ".; ' 'sVfTv 'i ? :' 5 ' ' i , ' : : f Guests were greeted at the door t Cninw DAiifli'nM , I by Mrs.' June ThoAias and Mrs. tnoy DOWng ; Eivis sumner. : . ' t; ; Re v Harold SmitH and members Refreshments of 'cup cakes, pic of the Beulavilie Baptist Church kles, potato chips end punch were Tjraining ; Class enjoyed bowling served to the guests.. ' - . j..'. .1 -,,1,11.1,11 i.' .!.. . winner wil lparticipate in the county revue in June. Iliuis werereceived from the clothing leaders report on making belts.' It is believed that a better looking dress can be made If the directions for making belts are . followed. - . - Mrs. John .Miller, in, giving the health leaders report, told the club to become acquainted with the doc tor before sickness arrives. Then when he is needed for sickness, he will .' know circumstances f ' the home. He should suggest which doc tor to call, in his place in case he is out of town when needed. V Cuts Sores Burns Phone 52 7-0195 v Manufactured & V Distributed By . ' DALY-IIERPJl.'G Cqiflpany Kinston, N. C It 1.1 ...:.r I :.. r,' nnusKief pi a. Phone 33 2-S241 Cash and iarry BUILDING MATERIALS Credit viitoa' ' ' ',A Wholesale I Pce feed it t ij, 4 , v Southern Supply Co. Across from the Park. in Cllntea it -: - 4ICUJ6 bngrdtulqfions TO Duplin Boys & Girls v Ffora A , ; - Friend Of 4tH JONES CHEVROLET CO. ?:pinkHiU,N.C. ;'t- - CLASIFIED . RATES: : Three cents per word, mlnlmam charge of 75c, Unless yo have i aeceuct with as please send money, stamp, money order oi check with ads. . Lotions 1 . 1-. From DEULAVIUE FAREM EXC. jMwi LivasfockMarket WANTED ,. POPLAR LUMBER frees or dry. Write er phone for prices. Telephone LO-M5U. Walton Lamber Company, Mebane, .Nertl Careuaa. r v'.y . S-MO Te '.V-v.'C ; TVPEWB ITERS A0UING mack mes repafreo. New Royal ' type writers for every need. Dial Golds eore RE, 4-015 . Worley Typewrite Exchaage. 151 South Center St. err. 'y-'--.:Vf''.k' i-:':-,- WHOLESALE BUILDING nut ertaU, cash and earry Credit If needed, All materials guaranteed. WeU worth a trip to Boutnem Supply, Company. Clintom Acrosr trom the Park, v '"Federal Land Bank Loans art available ' Utm Clinton ' Natloaa Kami oaa Association; Conue Dewitt Carr, Secretary Treaso rer, P. O. Box 146. Phone 226 Cllata,"N.'C, - .-.;--. ' Mr. Cart b ia PC A office b lieaaasTUie between 11 and I; o'clock every Tuesday Inorning. Drive-in .Glass Service.. Autr Glass Installed. Table Tops, Mir rors. If it's . glass, we have it AUantlc X'Uss Company. KM Sooth rroet Stree. . wumnurtsn N. C. ' . '. , ,', ,v -, , CTF ' Our deeds determine us. ns nni'c ' as. we determine our deeds. - George Eliot 1 ; .' "The Bible" ; . WANTED:. I want FARM) la this County with Tobacco Allotment,' If Voa have one for sale write me at Boa 307. fc'V.v'-W ': :' Wallace, N. C. ' CTF . .t. ? i . ' ;' GET THE FARM LOANS IM YEAR term two Interested rate. CompMe msnrance Service. Thlgen : Fic ken Insarance Arency,: Mt Ou V. C err: J PIANOS-HAMMOND ORGANS We trade tor anythutc-f nns, cows torses, etc. We pt the pianos sad ortans and if you, need one we an trade. See as soon. 'Oar 7tb rear, Johnson Piano Orcan Co Kinston, N. C. - farraws 'Terrace, 1 JacksonvlUe, CTF. . FOR SALE , Several used electrlr -ewfnf laacli? s! - at : reasonable rices. We will ante repair or makr 'our old machine Into . electric Trite: LITTLE SEWING SHOPPEE drawer W, Faisoa, N. C V CTF. t FOR SALE i 14x14 crave plot b Pbiecrest Cemetery In Warsaw. . Contact: C. K. Scott r. S0( Boone Jntt V, i I V Fayetteville, N. C ."v. . ow jfndsea 4-S707 ';'1 i' -l-f pd. ' '.1;: - : ' v. WANTED '-. Yea dont need to worry ' about Settinf er holding a Job with year we , Rawleurh Business la 8. E. Duplin County where the mere yon work the more yoa ears. Thousands proaperlnjr every - year. Write at mcr for more Information. Raw. leigh Dept., NCC-S1S402 Richmond Va. . J-J9-4T rd. OF THE YOARf SHEFFIELD Mulor Co. IS? C utjjj k j r 1959 Ford, 4-door i Radio and , Heater 1954 Chev. 4-door. . Radio and 1956 Chev. 2-door . sicuier 3S Radio ' and . Heater t' n' ,$1350.00 $395 $495.0 1 956 Ford, 2 door, Hardtop j ?J ; $695.00 ,v; Ford-o-matic, 8 cylinder. Radip and Heater. ? 1954 Ford, 8 cylinder mm $495.00 ' Kadio and Heater - - v 'TDiiriciv' ?56 ford, F-l Pickup... TC Ji95.0D iys; rotd,r.i Pickup, 6 cylinder S795.C3 , . r W" neater V - " r V ; UV'' '- : " ' v V .; r Sheffield Motor-Co: Warsaw, N. C. N. C. Dealer No. 71 Phone 293-4311
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