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BBpPSwii 1.1i i i'ii ii i ... Beulaville Society Wkm . w * iftm* cy mm By Sybil Lanier ^ Personal v ?'-* *?' O ' Kiss Jean Campbell. Student ?fee at James Walker Hospital ?M. has ban chosen to Reseat the freshman class in Ef Azalea Festival Saturday. K. Thelma Thomas, Mrs. E Danley, and Mrs.. Eugene ?pUey visited Mrs. Bonnie Tho HEjs Wane Memorial Hospital. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams, Terry and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Campbell and James Em ery visited Mrs. Williams grand mother in Burlington Saturday. Mrs. Carlton Craft, Mrs. R. W Craft, and Mrs. Canarie Batts and son shopped in Wallace Friday. Miss Sue IXff, Miss Joe Ann Bostic of Wilmington College -pern the weekend with thei* parents. Miss Jean Camrl<ell James Walker Hospital -pent week end at her home Mrs. !. J. Saudi in left Beulaville Friday morning for Sullens Col* ! lege along with Danny Lanier to | bring her daughter, Martha, home | for spring holidays. That night they attended the ball game at , Durham High School Gym. Sunday Mrs. rZoya Jones, Mrs. Joe Jarman. Nell Kennedy and Peanie Ray Price attended a class in hair coloring, styling and cut ting. featuring Mme. Marguerite Buck, famous hair fashion author ity and [education at the Virginia j Dam Ballroom in Sir Walter Ho- U tel. Raleigh. N. C. el Members of the BeulaviUe N? t tonal Guard Unit enjoyed a steak c supper at the- Country Squire C night, wiles were invited t. and also attending were thejrow* officials and their *??ests, ML G S. Muldrow, Mayor, and Mrs. Soya a Jones, Commissioner and M?s. u Raleigh Lanier, Commissioner and C Mrs Herman Gore and CoinmU- w sioner and Mrs. Andrew J?<;k*?i- * Mr. and Mrs. Rithaid McDowell and daughters, Cindy and Connie v, spent Friday night witn Mr. and n Mrs. Nick Hodge in Raieigh. til day night they attended me ball- !> game in Durham. On Saturday di they attended the lee Capades. < Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wotever ul|w Pink. Hul and Mr. and Mrs. Royov w Jones enjoyed a seafood dinner pt Sueads terry Saturuay uighk '? Mr. and Mm- Herbert cottie ? Rose Hill viaited Mrs. Zoye Jones ?n and family and Elmer. Grover, " and Stacy Jackson Sunday. Mrs. Katheni Hatcher and Mrs. N Marjorie Groves of Wilmington ai visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Houston M over the weeknd. 11 Mrs. Elvis Sumner and daugh ter Pat made a business Uip to 5 Kinston Friday Morning. aor. and Mrs. Roger Everton | and daughters of Kiiiston Mr. and Mrs. BUI Everton ever I ? the weekend- .. . L.B Mrs. Lula Q. Parker and Mrs. df. Adell Matthews visited Mrs. K. K. Quinn in Raleigh Tuesday. On Wednesday they visited th Mrs. A. L- Brown in Smithfield. th Out of towners attending the runcral of Pobe.t Ja^on were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sandlin of Kui 1 ton; Mr. and Mrs. Travis Jar- Ln nion, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Guf.in of Wnlden, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jarmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jarmon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jar mon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haggws ? and Mrs. Betty Jarmon of Fayette- b. vi lie, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Hai- M rell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HarreU of New Port News. Virginia; Mrs. || Tom Jarmon and Mrs. Bobby Pic krt t of Raleigh and Mr. Mose Jar- f ? men of Salisburg. Maryland. I It's impossible to name all of g| ? the basketball fans from Beula- M ville who attended the game in a| Durham last week. It really look- u eti like old home week. Most of a1 tlie college students from Beulk- D ville and East Duplin Area th* -si are in school at Duke. Chapel Hill- ? Slate, Campbell College. Eas Caroina. AC in Wilson. Wake Fos* t> I est, Winston-Salem were at most J of the games. Even the folks that loft the Beulaville area yeors agj - turned out for the games. Most of > the East Duplin fans. saw,tri=nu? | - and relatives they hadn't seen foi ft years. I think everyone was ver? proud of our team, and enjoyed the J, names very, very much. ? Henry Guy of U. N. C-. Chapel Q) HiU, spent the-, weekend with his u mother, Mrs. Anna B. Guy. n East DupUn teachers who atten- g ded the foreign language conven- f. tion at Swanaboro on Monday c] were Mrs. Anna B. Guy and Mr ^ Bvirril Milft*. d Miss Narma Wilmouth of East ** Carolina College was a guest of ? Mrs. Anna B. Guy on Sunday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hodge in Raleigh, they H visited Cecil Henderson in the " Veteran Hospital in Durhan. while there. " Mrs. Nathan Tedder end two ? children of Raleigh spent this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyd*? 11 Brinson. _ Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Tedder and fam ily of Raleigh. Mrs. Tedder re turned home with her husband al ter spending the week in Raleigh. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lanier spent Thursday through Sunday in Raleigh and attended the Bas ketball games In Durham. Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Norris and Frank spent Saturday night. in Durham and attended the East Duplin-North Edgecombe Basket ball game. Mrs. Gardner Edwards and Mrs. Lou Belle Williams attended the Lord Craven Chapter of the Nor th Carolina Society of the Colon ial Dames of,the XVII Century luncheon in the Terrace Room at Fisher's restaurant in Wilmington Saturday. Miss Erma Matthews, a student at Dell's School of Medical Tech nology in AsheviUe is visiting her mother, Mrs. Adell Matthews fo> a few days. Sgt. and Mrs. Vic Oxley of Quantico, Virginia visited rela ? ? ? ? ? " V 1 1 ' "" Mr. and Mrs." Gerald Haywood dttie visited Mrs. Zannle Mae Ottle over the weekend. The Cot e's live in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. end Mrs. Glennwood Thorn i and mafily spent Thura through uiioay u) aJuimih and attended ?e basket.rail games. They left wrharo Sunday . for Charlotte here they will visit relatives >r a lew oays. ?Mrs. Joe tjuinn o( Kenansvillt isited relative; and friends Thu-1 U. ) ill LMUItfVUle. Mr., Geutge ? Mthalev mode a usiness trip to Rfenansville Tues- i ?y Mr. and Mi^. Mhfphy Simpson ere In KenansWille Tuesday on iaident. >V Mi* .8. A Smith was :n Deep uu lost WednasiLsy night at.end g the. Wornans Auxiliary meet g at the Free Will Baptist Chu h. Rev. S. A. Smith visited Mrs. annie Stroud in Parrots Hospital id Mrs. Teet Harper in Lenoir emorial Hospital in Kinston tiuraday. ixth Graders ake Trip The sixth graue students of Mrs. an Blizzard, Mrs. Louise Brown id Mrs Lillian Grady left early ?iday morning for Raleigh and jrham. In Kaleigh they visit id e Hall of History, Museum and e New State House and atfer ards attended the Ice Capades. In Durham they visited the anetarium, The Chapel of D?kr" niversity and that night attend I the East Duplin-Angier Bas eball game in Durham High thool Gym. Mothers along were Mrs. Zoya ines, Joyce Albetrson, Eloise Al trtson, Mrs. Winfred Mobley and arie Batchelor. 1 ; n Raleigh or Weekend I Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Simpson id Mrs. Louise Brifcher visited r. and Mrs. Stanley Bratchev id Mkhaal Jn Raleigh Thursday trough Sunday. While there they :tended the basketball games in i lurham. On Saturday Murphy I tanley, Forrest BToughton and d Fields played golf at the Wil Lar Golf Cluo in Haleigh. Friday ley visited Mrs Jrb" Hargett <ir. le Legislative Building. I. ... *1*^? iwaenrs j our tqleigh And )urham Students of the Algebra Classes r the East Duplin High School nder the supervision of Mrs. Ao a Guy tourpd the n*w beautiful tate House from four O'clock to ve O'clock on Wednesdav, MaT !j 20th. The honorable, Mr. Le iy Simmons, Senator from this ijtrict, personally welcomed the roup. Each student and chaperone ras given a card autographed by enator Leroy Simmons. Miss mith, secretary to Mr. Simmor, mducted the tour of the State Eouse. The students ate supper at var ius Restaurants and cafeterias in jrwntown Raleigh. Later they a. aided the 1963 Ice Capades. Fac Ky members assisting Mrs. Gu: i.h ,he rhaneroning were Mr Virgil Miller. Mr. Earl Spell. Mr Larry Stewart and Mrs. Mary Mercer. A total of about one huil-> dred and five students enjoyed the tour and the Ice Capades. Areas HH By floods. Tornadoes W. D. Dibrell, disaster director for the Red Cross Southeastern Area, reports that at least one third of the approximately 1800 families hit. by tornadoes and hoods m ine past week in four southern states are expected to requh* recovery aid from the Red Crdss, attorney ?. c. tiiuso^ut, chairman oi Duv lih Co. chapter, was advised. Family relief operations are under way in 18 counties in Ten nessee, 9 in Alabama, b in Mississ ippi. and one in Georgia, he said. "Hundreds of families alreany have applied for heip beyond the emergency period." Dibrell said. "The total figure is expected to reach S70 or more. These requests are not only for emergency main tenance, food, clothing and medi cal care, but also for assistance in reconsti ucuon ana reiuiiiisniiig ol homes and small businesses, pay ment of hospital and medical bills, and other disaster-related expens es. This h?lp will be forthcoming to the extent they need H." Dibrell said 24 disaster staff members of the national Red Cross are helping local chapters in relief operations. "One Knows The Workman" Study Course The Intermediate G. A's of Dobson Chapel Baptist Church met Tuesday afternoon, March 19, at the home of their counselor, Mrs. Janet Register. This year marks the tenth anni versary of the first successful open heart operation performed on a hu man being the North Carolina Heart Association notes. Dr. John H. Gib bon, Jr., a pioneer in the develop ment of the heart-lung machine, performed the operation at Jeffer son Medical College Hospital in Philadelphia. Poco a poeo - "Little by little" - the Italians say. It's a good phrase to remember where phvsical exer tion is concerned, the North Caro lina Heart' Association says. If you tion "poco a poco" before attempt lead a sedentary life, get into condi ing strenuous sports. REMO?E WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or acratcb ? ing at warts may causa bleeding, '? spreading. Now amaaing Cotn \' pound W* penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts . warts away without cutting 01 ( burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used aa directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly tears. The outline began- an opening prayer. Afterwords the , Study Course. "The Boy of Israel" was taught Following the course, a discussion of new business was presented. The girls were served refresh- j menu, following the program. I N??o iTATWHm, envelopc, J IUIINNI FORM* PRINTED) CON * "1 TACT OUPtlN-TlMea J OR PRIN. I TINS DEPARTMENT. 111 imagine a Buick ! 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