Jeulaville Society ' B, Sybil U?, CV JP? day. Everyone is glad that lie lias improved. MrB. Ruth Home shopped in Kin gton TBurhdfty afteraon. >1 Mr. *nd Mrs. Russell Lanier and Mr .a*d Mr*. BR1 Carroll had sup-1 per at the Southemelre in Sneads I Ferry Thursday night Mrs. Adeline Kennedy of Ken- I ansvifle spent Sunday with her dau- I ghter. Mrs. E. L. Batts. Mr. irtd Mrs. Richard Bostic and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDowell attended a National Guard party in Wilmington Saturday night. Mr and Mrs. Lou Hallo were in Raleigh Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson visi ted Mrs. Bob Smith m Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tedder and family ind Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hod ge atid Ray in Raleigh Saturday. Mr. Sambo Harrell visited Mrs Mattte B. Sutton in the Duplin Gen eral ^Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Scott Smith visited Mrs | Mattie B. Sutton in the Duplin Gen eral Hospital in Kenansville Sunday afternoon. George Kennedy of East Carilina I ? ? ? - | 1 ' ' College In Greehvjlle spent the week end with his mother, Mis. Christine Kennedy. Mr. bennett Kennedy and Mr. J. G. Thomas visited their wives in Richmond, Virginia during the Acc Mr. Bobby Kennedy of Ra'.eigh spent the weekeu i witli his mother, Mrs. Mina Kennedy. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry Hinson for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Truett Miller of Ral eigh. Mr. Gordon Muldrow left Tuesday to visit his mother who is serious.y ill in a South Carolina hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haywood Cottle of Richmond, Virginia visited Mrs. Nannie Mae Cottle over the week end. Mrs. Mina Kennedy spent Thurs day night with Dr. and Mrs. Cliff ton Quinn and family in LaGrange. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter, Tim and Pa?la of Warsaw visited Mrs. Mina Kennedy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Drew of Golds boro visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brin son and Roger Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Vlck Davis arc sorry to learn that she fell and broke her hip Sunday. Mrs. Davis is hospitalized in the Duplin Gener al Hospital in Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Raybourne Ken nedy made a business trip to Kin ston Monday. Mrs. Stanley Pickett and daugh ter, Melony of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pickett during the weekend. Mrs. Laren Heuston Chopped in Gokisboro Satuday. Mrs. Macy Moore of Bowden vis ited Mrs. Zoya Joi.es and family Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier made a business trip to Goldsboro Mon day. I Mr. Jim Brinson and Sara Harrell made a business Lip to Wallace Monday morning | Mrs. L*uise Bratcher made a bus iness trip to KenanaviHe and Wal lace Thursday. | Mrs. Zoya Jones, Aaieen Lanier, I Jo Jarman, Pennie Ray Price, and Nell Kennedy attended the luickoft breakfast for National Beauty Sa ion week Sunday at the Lamp Post in Wallace. Atterwards the group attended Church services at the I Baptist Church. On Monday they were in Wilming ton and appeared pn Channel 6 tele vision program at J.:08 J>. m. Tues day the group visited Whaleys Fest Home, Jones Rest Home and the Southwing at the Kenansvitle Hos pital. While there they cut and sty led hair of the patients. The beau ticians donated their services in keepir.j with National Beahty Salon Week. Miss Agnes Lanier of East Caro lina College in Greenville spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. York Lanier. Miss Lanier attended a dance in Goldsboro Sat urday nicht for the employees of the Goldsboro Hospital. Mf. Johnny Jackson, student at * Bast Carolina, spent the weak end ?' with his parenu, Mr. and Mrs. f Maurice Jacuson. te Mrs. Betty Jean Creech visHed th Mis. Maitle i3. Sutton in the Dup- ? lin General Hospital in KenehevUle he SutLTdaN hi"hL i ) Mrs. by_ Lanier visited Mr. end o\ Mrs. Harry Phillips in Warsaw Men- rc day afternoon. e< ? ??? ? rt Announce Birth ? Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Miller of Lynehbur<, Virginia announce the r birth of a dau"hter, Kemberly Dare. ? at the Baptist Hospital in Lynch- , burg, on February 18th. Mrs. Miller ' is the former Miss Dare Roberts of | North Wilkesboro, Winston-Salem, ai N. C. Circles Meet Circle No. 1 of the BeulavJIle Pre sbyterian Church met Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of \trs. Lou Bell Williams. | Mrs. R. L. Pruitt taught the Bib le Study. A group discussion was held after the study was completed. ; At the close of the meeting the hostess served , refreshments of ' sandwiches, jefo topped with ; cream, coffee and cookies, carry ing out the Valentine motif. Circle No. 3 met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Harry llorne. j Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Chairman, tau ght the Bible Study At the close of | ? the meeting Mrs. Home served de- j home made candy, potato chips and Coco-Colas. msr i Sunday, afterpqoh between the nira ol J.00 and 8:00 O'clock. Rev. I ? Mrs. Neil Bain entertained ith an Open House in the Presby rian Marie. The Bain's greeted e guests A the doer and Mrs I sin gave a guided tour of the moo. ?* Mrs, Gardner Edwards, president 'er the punch bowl. The dining em table was beautifully decorat 1 with a lace table cloth and ar ingement of gladiclus. Refresh ents of punch, cake nuts and min were served to the guests. }r*&byt6rian Announcements Choir practice Wednesday night t 6:30. Young People's meeting Sunday night at 5:10. 1 Housekeepers for the of I March: Mr*. Mat tie Bradshaw, Mr*. OzeOe Janes, Mr*. Zoya Jones and Mr*. Ruth Home The Men of the Church win meet Thursday night at 7:00. Supper will i be served, come and bring some one Missionary Speaker Mrs. E. p. Cuirle. a missionary from Taiwan, will be guest spcakei February 25 at Bethal Churcdi There will be a covered dish tup per prior to the address by Mrs Currie. Beulaville Church has been imrited to share this occasion with the members of Bethal Church. Lei us plan to attend. ' For the finest in job prin tino contact the DUPLIN - TIMES. Judith Thomas Betty Crocker Winner From BHS !' Judi'K A. Thtimrfs is winder 'th ' Beulaville high schocl of FeuHfTe. N. C.. to tha 1933 Betty Crock*Son- ? I ?eh for the America.; II. MOibSflKi 3 f Tomorrow. Sh? thes bcorrf-**) jl tible lor on? cf 102 sc'iolarStlps I with a total values ai JlW.ooj. M Havino serred first in bar ?.hro'| 1 in the knowledge ard attituce trst '1! on homcma'un-r given sc- >or sir's i Dec. 4, the winner's paper ha< been 0 cnttre i in competition with those of ' thrr stale hi h school winners for state-wide honors. t The State Homemsfcer of Tomer r row wi'.l be named in the spring, i She will receive a $1,500 scholarship t ?lori ow wfHt' their advisors will en >y an expenSe^ait educational our of New* Vctk City, Washington, ). C. and Colonial WiHiamabut;, Jad Whlch^l laiMimiW'With ti e Miing ol* TMHMb Xlfttmerlean lonieniaker of Tomorrow Tha national primer's s lolarship ill be raised to $5,000, wii second, bird and fourth place w ners be, ng granted. $4,003, $3,000 and Ur 00 aeholai strips, respect!,' !y. This year, the Trensuryi nemv's axpayers to receive tax Afunds in isk-free, interest-paying 1. S. Sav ngs Bonds. Check the rigtit box on he return and it's all automatic. ^ Better Buys For February COME TO PAGE HOME APPLIANCE I V > o Wafsaw You ve Seen Jggfc Have I It on TV! 1$j$F on SALE! LAUNDRY SELLING SPREE! ? * STURDY WASHER ' ' * ' HOW'S THE TIME TO TRADE FOR A FRIGIDAIRE WITH NEW 12 LB. TUB! Buy This Week And Save I I This it Hm mw improved 1963 version of III* 1962 Frifidaim Washer I Hxt performed so wad in the famous Frijideire 15-Yeer Lifetime Test. i?- ?p? M Frijpdalrc ? Sal om dial la H 0| dry my beautiful I ? No-?oap Hna H| math aylon Mraan 1-3*25?"""*" fe 0**5500 PtrWmk Come In I I And || > See Our Appliances 11 M'?i?l. D1 I I I 2 Speeds - 2 Cycles! I Cleans Clothes Inside It Out! I I Automatic Lint Disposal! I I Spins Clothes Drieet of All! I V 2 P* Week ? mI. Trorf# ?. ???. i i. .. n .. 1 i. ct ? t t\ 4 A. J T?5R Pafie Home Appliance 293-4342 . .v. ? ' ? : v-vpr *?* . .1 ? ? ? 1 1 mi r ) " * 1 ??* n ?J ' IF INTERESTED IN GOOD USED APPLIANCES WE HAVE SEVERAL CLEAN REFRIGERATORS. RANGES AND ONE FREEZER II H continued , Cooperative's* BIG 65* Handsome 16-Piqce Slainless Sleel Tableware Set '*'?< This durable, gleaming stainless steel is a oroduct of The In J' ternotionol Silver Company. ? NNIVERSARY A - I f.ELEBRATION^k l8^%tL?\^ 0ur 65lh ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION and APPRECIA I ? HON DAYS are now being observed in recognition of the W (PH ZI confidence, loyalty and valued patronage of the good citi- 1AP yL 0/ zens of Southeastern North Carolina through the years, we ? V^es *V would like ... ? _"4; a ...to show our AnkPPRECIATION for saving >. ^ */00 or more /&?By . . . /o \L\// Opening A New Account or ... k ) Add To Your Present Savings \?>u ?7 \si*y take your choice Jlk, of these handsome M Uk II7TQ L,MIT ? ONE G,FT V ^ PER ACCOUNT Cooperative Offers Ton . . . INSURED SAVINGS ... FOUR and a QUARTER PER CENT DIVIDENDS ... AVAILABILITY ... Your Sav ings When You Need It! MORTGAGE LOANS ... To Buy ... Build or Remodel! ASSETS OVER 39 MILLION DOLLARS ffl The Cooperative Savings and Lean Association Invilos Ton . .. to visit ony of its offices at Wilmington, rElizobethtown, Jacksonville, Motfcheod City, Wallace or Tobor City, during its 65th Anniversary (Celebration oryf ^Appre ciation Days and register for the spectacu lar prize of a ? $500 BILL to be given away at the end of tA4 65th Anniversary Celebration and Appreciation Days , . . Come in and register today and win the dream prize of a lifetime. Drawing date to be announced. No person under 16 years of age eligible to win the $500.00 Bill. Frederick Willelis, Jr. Executive Vice President ?"2-* COOPERATIVE .^SATOTCS^iS Mflui8?f?r ??? 205 E, Main St. ? Wallacfe, N. C. EARN 4/4% #S "BEAUTIFUL 16-PIECE DlNNERWAll? SET IN 'Trumpei Ware" PLASTIC This not tonally known dinneivorr If^t comas In your choic# of thraa colors. Whits. Pink and Turquoise, and Is '"llncondiHondlly Guaranteed" and s^?Ifc?. Elizobotlitowa ? Jackaonvili* ? Morohood City ? Wallace ? Tabor Citf