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! ? y^.Jt o| D^y.-- Christmas ~? '?', ' i i 1 i H H i, ?.? ,, . i? ! VOLUME XXIX No. 51 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROUNA. THURSDAY DECEMBER 20,1962. ^?CiEeeJSL S?" . |*1 1 " ' ,i . - . ? ? ' g?'. . ' ? ???11 ? 1 In WILMINGTON yp m ^ I K .JBMB ? Electric Bottling Co. In Wilmington, N. C. ^ ?? to gly^l?.J ?? W??r t i ^ , From freeman Shoe Co. ctt c. SOCKS I |(\\ RAINStEPS loafers DRESS SHOES Come In And Shop Early Freeman Shoe Co. 24 N. Front V [? Wilmington, N. C. .. <*4.+????? I ?1 ? f 1 A y ^ L ? I I | \w A jUjkjSM Relaxum it the aristocrat of aluminum clapboard Richer Contour Face and selection of seven superb shades make Relaxum right for the fimut home! * rail m mm unn ? SAVES UP TO 30% FUEU * SAVES $1 SO A YEAR ON PAINT! ? SAVES $50 A TEAR ON REPAIRS! FREE DEMONSTRATION in tho comfort of your own hoMit Just phono or writo ? no obligation, ofxoureel NO MONEY DOWN YEARS JO PAY . Vt- ?' ? ? : '?"1 1 ; ; m 1 ? Beulaville Society t ? . -.V . ; ' ' W ? : + r CY S-4286 [J By Sybil Lanier v ??????????????????? Personals Mr. an? Mrs. Bill Carroll made a business trip to Wilmington Tu esday. Mrs. Mattie B. Sutton returned home Sunday after being a pa tient at the Pitt Memorial Hospi tal in Greenville. Mrs. Louise Bratcher is a pa tient in the Duplin General Hos pital in Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll and Rev. and Mrs. Neal Bain had din uer at the Southemaire Restaurant in Sneeds Ferry Sunday. Mrs. Jim Albertson, Mr. and Mars. Cicero Lanier shopped in Jacksonville Monday. Marie Smith, student at East Carolina in Greenville, arrived home Wednesday night for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. ftutlie B. Sutton and Rev Neal Bait visited Mrs. York La nier in tpd Lenoir Memorial Hos pital in K'nston Tuesday after noon. . Mr. a|f(| Mrs. Oscar Kennedy and Kirn Mingo spent Saturday jrith Mrf, ( -*r?e Vuin.i and M: and Mrs.1 Anion Kenncdv .\Tr. LUjjvood Wiiiiams of Swa jboro vigited relatives in Beu laville Wednesday. Mrs. Gladys Proctor of Raleigh, and Ray Brown of Carrfooro were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Kldridge Thigpel and'children and Family attended the Christinas parade in Kinston Thursay. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edwards. Garris and Wendy had dinner ir. Kinston Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Thigpen, Kay and Sue spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thigpen and family in Raleigh. Mrs. Dorothy Littleton of Bur gaw spent several days last week with Mrs. Betty Brown and Mrs Lela Mercer. Mrs. Christine Kennedy anc' Mrs. Laran Houston mad? a bus iness trip to Wilmington Saturday Miss Ermie Sanderson and Mrs Phoebe Pate shopped in Kins ton Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James Roland Ed wards, Kim and Terry dinner at the Country Squire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinn and sons of Kenansville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amon Ken nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Miller and | daughters Cordelia and Alicia of ? Norfolk, Virginia visited Mrs. Bes- / sie Miller over the week end. * Mrs. Louella Krause, Mrs. Eunice Williams and Mrs. Hilda Huckabee F visited Mrs. Graham Hanchey in h Wallace Saturday. Mrs. J. I. Kennedy of Richlands spent Monday with Mrs. Onnie Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rhodes and children of Jacksonville visited Mrs. Mattie P. Bradshaw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. West of Ken ansville visited Mr. and Mrs. Del mar Houston Thursday Mrs. Adolph Edwards and daugh ters- Edith and Mary Elizabeth of Turkey visited Mrs. Otto Krause Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Kennedy of Richmond, Virginia visited Mrs. Chfristine Kennedy Monday. Mrs. Harry Home, Mrs. A. E. _ Clark and Mrs. Willie Jones shop- ? ped in Kinston Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDowell shopped in Jacksonville Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomas of Richmond, Virginia were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sandlin. Seaman Gene Quinn is aboard the Lexington Aircraft Carrier station ed in Jacksonville, Florida. After thd" Christmas 'holidays he will re turn to Pensacola, Fla. His wife. Patsy will remain with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amon Kennedy while he is away. Mrs. Sarah -Bryan is visiting rela tives in Edenton for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Mallard of Smithfield visited Mrs. Phoebe Pate and Mrs. Mary Alice Jones Sunday afternoon. , Mrs. Marporie Barrow of Golds- - boro, Mrs. Gladys Proctor of Ral eigh Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Brinkworth of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, and Ray Brown of Carr'ooro spent Sunday with Mrs. Louvella Krause. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Houston shop ped in-Goldsboro Saturday evening. Mr. Robert Craft made a busi ness trip to Belhaven Thursday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carter were in Sneads Ferry Wednesday night. Mrs. Gene Quinn and Mrs. Anion Kennedy shopped in Kinston Mon day. Friends of Mr. Walter Sanderson are pleased that he is home after being hospitalized in the Kenans ville hospital for several days. Mrs. William A. Pate and Mrs. Phoebe Pate shopped in Kinston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of Warsaw had dinner at the Brooklyn Spaghetti house in Jacksonville W'-'^esday afternoon. Mrs. L J. Sandlin spent Tues day in Clayton and visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hocutt and Marcia. :" *? JBB?^?^BS2S(ES3pSSS!!^^^^BS|.' ^B'? ? ?* fl Ut flowers fill the house with. ML 9 , holiday cheer. AH traditional Yuletide favorites, they make Bk ? perfect gifts for those dear. ( Rheder FloristM Wilmington, N. C. j TO DUPLIN COUNTY RESIDENTS I I Your Friendly Neighbor at FOR EVERYONE \ 1 TOYS \ //jMPAStoWl POM 1 FOR THE \ WitaiagtatM 1 CHILDREN " 'When better buys are bought they will be at EFIRDS" Y'ALL come-bring the family Open Friday Night Til 9:00 Open Monday Thru Thursday From 9:30 A. M. Til 5:30 P. M. Open Saturday From 9:30 A. M. Til 0:00 P. M. Announce Birth i Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Blizzard of leulaville announce the birth of a on at Lenoir Memorial 'Hospital on ?ecember 8. Mrs. Blizzard is the ormer Shelby Sumner of Beula flle. Presbyterian circles Circle No. 1 of the Beulaville 'resbyterian Church met at the ome of Mrs. W. G. Jones Tues New! Gillette sum#. Rdjustabielin tSTrnfif With Super beard jJEay B!u> Blades day night. The 'Bible study was taught by Mrs. Lewis Henry Hinson. After a group discussion of the lesson, the hostess served refreshments of fruit cake, lime jello topped with whip ped cream and coffee. Circle No. 2 met Tueday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. I. J. Srnd lin, Jr. with seven members pre sent. Mrs. Neil Bain gave an in teresting discussion of the Bible study. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Sandlin served fruit salad, fruit cake with whipped cream and cof fee. QURRj WILMINGTON'S FINE JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH For Sale At Public Auction At The Courthouse Door Kenansville, N. C. 12: o'clock noon, Friday, 28 Decem ber 1962 85 acres of land in Limestone Township about IV2 miles South of Beula ville, N. C. and known as Hazel Brink worth land. Will be sold by tracts or combination of tracts, consisting of a dwelling house, a wcodlands tract, and two farm tracts. 1962 tobacco allotment ? 4.78 acres. Terms of sale: Deposit of 10% of first $1,000.00 bid and 5% of all excess of $1,000.00. Sale is subject to confirmation of court. | Information regarding these properties may be obtained at the Law Of fice of Henry L. Stevens, III or Russell J. Lanier, in Kenansville, N. C. For Sale At Public Auction At The Courthouse Door In Kenansville, N. C. 12: O'clock noon, Friday, 4 January, 1963 72 acres situated in Smith Township about 3 miles north of Beulaville, N. C. and known as the J. C. Mercer F arm. 1963 ALLOTMENTS: 4.62 acres tobacco 23 acres c orn Valuable timber on this land. ' TERMS OF SALE: Deposit of 10 7o sale is subject to confirmation of court. Information regarding the proper y may be obtained at the law offices of H. E. Phillips or Russell J. Lanier, i i Kenansville, N. C. Give GBFVS THAT SCORE! J ? Schwinn Bicycles ? Cold Weather ^ ? Archery Sets Clothing '?'-/! > ? Bad Minton Sets ? Guns & Hunting | ? Football Uniforms Supplies ? Basketball & Goal f Johnson Motors i > ? Insulated Under- ? Boats And Trail- j wear ers Pickards Sporting GOODS Since 1900 "Everything For The S*v?rtsman" 3rd & Market St. Dial Roger 2-4472 j^^Wilmington, N. C. _
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