?g~ ? . Beulaville Society * _ i I Mrs. Roland Edwards, ?wry, Mr. and Mrs. Gra paell and Berry and Miss ?Mtoas spent last week Bo Rlizzarri made a busi Hw Greenville Monday. Ha Mrs. John Thomas, Mr ^Hatilenwood Thomas, Pam. ^Hlpbky. Lynn. Benny Ray H| Ann Blizzard, Virgil ^^HMooie Ecum, Mr. and Robert Grady, Ronda ?bert spent Sunday afternoon KjPoanie Blizzard, Joyce Ann. ^^^Kpnd SanvBo Blizzard, Mickie ^?rd, Benny Ray Thomas vis and Mrs. Willie Miller in ^^^^Hfckett' visited her sister at Gwwuboro Friday. Mrs. Milo Pickett and ftH|^Kll|pent last weekend at Top rilrp. Marcia Pickett and Martha B|H|HmtoBde a business trip to Kinstea Monday. pWKiti Mrs. Bill Pickett were ^^^^Ijygton Sunday. Marlene and Linda Gurganus re cently spent a weekend in Florida visiting their brother, Jerry Gurgan-' us. Mrs. Sidney Whaley made a bus ines trip to Wallace Monday. Mrs. Norman Sandlin, Jr. was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whaley. Mrs. Pauline Williams graduated from Practical Nursing School Fri day night in the Kenansville School Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clark and children of Riverside, Calif, Mrs. Grace Clark and Douglas spent Thursday at Topsail Beach, boat riding and swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson havf returned home after vacationing in the Northern States. They visited ia New York and Canada, they were accompanied by Mr. Brinson's bro ther, Herbert Johnson of Warren, Ohio. Mrs. Russell Lanier visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hodge in Raleigh last week. On Sunday they visited Rusty Lanier at Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem, toured Old Salem and visited friends in Greensboro. Mrs. Grover Grady, Brenda and ? ? ? ? ? . ? Miss Gilda Miller shopped in Kin ston Saturday, while there they visi ted Mrs. Sue Hunter. Friends of Mr. Bilbro Bostic are glad to know that he has returned home after being in the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville for a few week.s Mr. Stokley Bostic has returned home after being an operative pat ient in the Kenansville Hospital. Miss Janice Smith, Mr. Rayburn Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Williams spent Sunday at Harkers Island and Cedar Island. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr., Randy, Jerry and Martha, also Dou glas Clark spent the weekend of the fourth at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen and Devoul spent the weekend at Har kers Island. Mrs. Macon D. Brown made a business trip to Goldsboro Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nethercutt and Mr. Croker of Rocky Mount were recent guests of Mrs. Betty Jackson. Mrs. Lessie Exum, Miss Joyce Ann Blizzard and Benny Ray Tho mas made a business trip to Jack sonville Saturday. Mrs. Mildred Williams and Kitty Turner of Raleigh spent Thursday through Sunday with Mrs. Lila K. Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Johnnie Ray spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Al bertson". - Mr. Ocil Lanier, Jeny Grady Prank Norris of Beulaville and Rob ert Mills of Jacksonville, fishec at Topsaibl Beaafc Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Whaley, Mr and Mrs. Erod Thigpen and child ren spent Sunday at topsail Beach Mr. C. J. Mercer of -Washington, D. C. is visiting,hu> mother, Mrs Alice Merver tor a few days. Mr, and Mrs. jack Jarman and Billie visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Costin in Hookerton Sunday after noon. Miss Lisa Hunter of ICinston spent he weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll visited Mrs. C. G. Sandlin at her cottage on Topsail Island Thursday after noon. Michael Bratcher of Raleigh spent the weekend with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rho des. ? ' Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Edwards, Lois Ewards and Ruby Bostic re cently visited Mr. MaHtm Edwards in the Veterans Hospital'in Fayette ville. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bratcher are visiting friends in Moeehcad for a few days. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Campbell and family this week were Mrs. Campbell's parents of Durham. ?, . Mrs. Mildred Williams, Mrs. Lila K. Lanier, Kitty Turner and Char lie Lanier were in Jacksonville Thusrday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll visited Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Carroll and family in Durham Sunday, the Car roll's are having a family reunion. Sybil Lanier, Kitty Tilrner and Millred Williams fished at Surf City Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Batchelor and family have returned home after a tour of duty in Guam. George Kennedy, Douglas Clark and Pat Sanderson spent several days at Topsail Beach last week. Friendship News Personals Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kornegay of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Glewood Sanderson Wednesday night. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock tris week end were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cavenaugh and child ren of Whiteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whaley of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Whaley and girls of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley and Lottie, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace and daughters of Albert son. Mrs. Linda Ginn visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob BatU in Wallace for several days last week. Miss Sandra Lanier of E. C. C. spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Veach. Mr .and Mrs. Ben Swinson visited her mother, Mrs. Emma Potter, who is a patient at Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville. Miss Claire Kornegay spent Sun day with Miss Jane Veach and Mrs. Ralph Veach took them to Scotties Pool for a swim in the afternoon. Mrs. William Kalmar and Miss Malina Parker of Faison visited the Dan Swinson family Sunday. Mrs. Alice Sanderson spent Thu rsday with her sister, Mrs. Nellie Pridgen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston visited Mrs. Lena Matthews at Dup lin General Hospital Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Emma Potter are sorry to hear she is in Duplin General Hospital. Friends of Larry Swinson are glad to hear he is home after being an operative patient at Goldsboro hospital last week. Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson visited Mrs. Ava Hargrove at the Golds boro Hospital on Wednesday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Johnston and children of Charlotte spent the weekend witr Mrs. Bessie Sander son. Mrs. Eva James returned home wee* after spending several iS'Mfes,i speeding uus weak in Porta mouth, va. with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Whaley and girl*. Mrs. Dwigbt Hill and Mrs. Evelyn Martin of Mt. Olive visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pate.. Mrs Nellie Pridgen, Viola Sloan and Eva James visited Mrs. Emma Potter at Duplin General Hospital ?i?> <ay afternoon. Miss Dianna Outlaw spent last week in Chapel Hill, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson of Calypso visited Mrs. Nellie Pridgen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Outlaw and Children visited Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sparrow of Deep Ron Sunday. The Ladies of the Friendship church are having a supper at the Church Saturday, Jufer J3. time 7:30 p. m. Adults $1.00 - children 50c. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson of Charlotte, -N. C.? visited friends in Friendship and went fishing at Top sail Reach ? sipinu. roofing of all kind. p1pb Plaster, Rock Lath, Sheefrock, Mortar, Brick, Cement Block, Paints And BuUders Hardware ourran. terra cotta Z. J. CARTER & SON WALLACE, N. C. iii >?.?? , I* . r ' * nj i " 1 I , Emory Sholar has been elected vice-president and house manager of Sigma Nu social fraternity at East Carolina College for the com ing year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Sholar formerly of Chinquapin now of Alexandria, Va. NOTICE I MOUNT OLIVE DRY CLEANERS AND H SHOE SHOP Mount Olive, N. C. 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The Thompson family has a large part in the epic story of the Cherokee Nation "Unto These Hills". Three generations of the family have important roles in the drama, which plays nightly except Mon days at Mountainside Theatre, and two of them have appeared in the show since it opened. Arsene Thompson (center) has filled the role of Elias Boudinot since 1950. His son, Jeff (left) has portrayed "White Path" since 1962. Arsene's grandson, Robert joined the cast in 1953 and has the part of 'Tsali's second son". He is also a dancer in the well-Known "Eagle Dance", a highlight of the show. Arsene's daughter and granddaughter, too, appear in several scenes of the Cherokee Drama, along with 45 other members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. 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