1 Beulaville Society | L 1 ? " ? ? ?uHJ80N AlJJ Cor* Sanderson. Mr* "te Thorn*. Mr. and Mrs. D. E Houston. Mr and Mrs din ton Campbell and James Em ery enjoyed a sea food dinner at the Sea King Restaurant in Richiands Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Camp bell and family visited Mrs. Campbell's parents in Durham recently. i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle made a trip to Wilmington Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thigpen and daughter have returned from a vacation in Florida Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Ken nedy. George Kennedy and Patricia Sanderson spent sev eral days last week touring the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Lanier and son Zebbie, Mrs. Kathleen Whaley, Debra and Danita made a business trip to Clark ton and White Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ed wards Kay and Elaine and Mrs. Zannie Mae Cottle shop ped in Kinston Thursday after noon. Mrs. Reuben Hunter and son Billy and Mrs. J. Macon Brown and son William Edward shop ped in Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Pauline Hunter and Bil -ly made a business trip to Kin ston on Monday. Mrs. Lou J. Kennedy and Miss Mary Jackson visited fri ends in Washington, D. C. from Saturday through Thursday. Mrs. Ida Mae Sanderson en tertained her W. A. Girls of the Beulaville Baptist Church at her cottage at Topsail Satur day night. Mrs. Floy Q. Brown and Mrs. Adeil Matthews visited in War saw and Kenansville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Thomas Matthews of Raleigh and Miss Grace Kennedy made a busi ness trip to Richmond, Virginia Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Matthews, Miss Grace Kennedy and Sue Kennedy were at Carolina Bea ch Thursday. Mrs. Mary Mercer and Mrs. Ruth Dobson visited Mrs. Lau -ra T. Cox in Richlands Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Isaac Houston and Miss Hasel Houston shopped in Kin ston Thursday. Mrs. Clara Guy, Libby Trott and Bunny Campbell made a trip to. Kinston Thursday. Mrs. Howard Hocutt and and daughter. Marsha of Clay ton and Miss Bessie Sandlln of Atlanta, G4. visited Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlln, Mr. and Mr. Wlffle Jones and llr. and Mr*. BUI Carroll last week. Mis. Sue Dixon of Lancaster, Pa. visited Miss Martha Sand Ilea a.? " 1 liii recently. Mr*. Charlie Sandlin and 1 Mrs. Ellis Quinn of Raleigh vis ited^Mrs. Lula Q. Parker last Miss Martha Sandlin spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Winstead in Rich mond, Va. Mr. Lewis George Whaley made a business trip to New York last week end. Mrs. Kathleen Whaley and children made a business trip to Wallace Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Orso Ttdgpen and daughter Ada visited in Norfolk, Virgtina last weekend Mrs. Mary S. Mercer and Buddy visited friends and Rela tives in Lancaster, South Caro lina recently. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Randy Sandlin cele brated his fourth birthday, Sat urday, August 1 with a party given by his mother at his home. Each guest was given party favors. Refreshments of cake, ice cream and Coca-Colas were served. Assisting Mrs. Sandlin in serving and entertaining the children was Mavis Raynor. Those helping Randy cele brate were: Dianne Raynor, Alice Ann Pate, Frank and Sonja Smith of Pink Hill. Randy received many nice and useful gifts. Jurors Drawn Jurors - Criminal Superior Court Kenansville, N. C. Duplin County, August 31, 1964, have been drawn as follows: Ralph Gurganus, Arminus J. Carr, Elbert Whitman, Roy William Guy, Elton Fountain. John Fountain, John David Cavenaugh, Orville A. Foun tain, Maynard Strickland, Wil liam Carl King, Robert L. Mil ler, Preston C. Harrell, Marvin D. Fountain. R. V. Williams. Sigmond Worley Fountain, Eddie Jones, Whitney Mobley. Eddie Earl Griffin, Walter Is aac Holand, Monroe Carr, Gur man Guy, J. E. Roberts, Her man Hatcher, J. A. Ward, Lao nie 0. Price E. R. Carlton, Daniel V. Sutton, Durwood La nier R. G. Rouse, Burnon Dou- _ glak Lloyd slemus "J.* Outlaw, ^ Lonnie Benson, James Robert Southeriand, John S. Bostic, A. P. Blackmore. Paul J. Foun- - tain, George H. Lee, G. E. Al nncm BUNT BAKU Fletcher Brent Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claudie Baker of Route 1, Beulaville. has been elected by the Board of Educa tion of Wicomico County to ser ve as a science instructor for the James M. Bennett High School Faculty in Salisbury. Maryland. Mr. Baker is a graduate of Beulaville High School and an alumnus of Mount Olive Jun ior College. He received his B. S. Degree in Science and , En glish from East Carolina Col lege in May 1962, and is going to begin working for his Master of Arts Degree at the Univer sity of Maryland. phin, Jr., Don Rivenbark, Allen Rivenbark. Jurors - General County Court Duplin County September. 1164 have been drawn as follows: B. T. Watson, Preston Boone Norwood Mercer, Arland San derson, Bizzell Johnson, Jack Bryan. K. E. Johnson, Willard Sumner, Bruce Lee, B. J. Blackburn, Norman D. English, George Henry Best, Jim W. Holloman, Nelson Bruce Hea th, E. E. Jones, J. Edward Johnson, B. B. Fussell, Jr., N. B. Grady, Jr., Charlie Cooke, George F. Killette. ANNOUNCE BIRTH r Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Route 2, Pink Hill, announce the birth of a son, R oger Car yl, July 29 at Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville. Mrs. Jones is the former Sudie Bay sden of Beulaville. VISIT AT HOSPITAL Those visiting Miss Reva Rich, a surgical patient at James Walker Memorial Hos pital at Wilmington over the week end, included Mr. and Mrs. Byard G. Kornegay and twins Ricky and Mary Hasel, and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kor ? negajftofdlfc Mount Olive Area. 5 f f. ? A LOW DOWN TRICK A Srrithfleld man reported " to CMdsboro police that a child threw a nock through the wind siheld of his 1963 Volkswagen doing about $86 damage. The child was two years of age. NOT MUCH CONSOLATION A woman called the Wayne County Health Department to say that she had found a tick on her back. She was assured that her chance of getting "Rocky Mountain Spider Fev er" is about one to 500. How ever, she was told that ticks also induce tick paralysis sim ilar to that in polio victims. If s Cook Oot Time Reach for DAINTY MAID Rolls I Bons LOOK! BEFORE YOU BUY COME BY AND SEE US ABOUT THE SEVERAL NICE CARS WE HAVE FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES 1961 Studebaker Lark 4-Dr. Sedan . $595.00 1960 Studebaker Lark 4-Dr. Sedan . $375.00 1960 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan Bel Air. $895.00 1959 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. Sed. Super 88 $795.00 1959 Ford 2-Dr H. T. Galaxie $795.00 1959 Ford 4-Dr. H. T. Galaxie $795.00 1959 Ford 4-Dr. H. T. FL 500 $795.00 1959 Chevrolet 4-Dr. H. T. Impala .. $695.00 We *1*> have several older models for sale at bargain prices. Come bay and see us at railroad Street here in Wallace, fin ancing can be arranged on these vehicles. ... !?" . ? m* JLLJLT FINANCE corporation : Hi"-" ini? vr,. ' if "j ""-" ''' ' ? ? Summerlin'$ Crossroads ?T MBS. CAUL IVEY Mr. and Mrs Norman L. Bat cbelor and children of Jackson ville. fla. spent last weak with Mr. and Mrs. John 1. Amon, Sr. Mrs. D. L. Cherry Morris, Ronald Roger and Wayne visit i ed D. L. Cherry patient at the Veterans hospital, Durham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan * were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Goodson and children of Kins ton Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook of Albertson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy W. Ivey and Edna visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey of Garner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deans of Wilson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell, James and Janice. The Rev. and Mrs. Limmie Taylor of Richlands. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott Turner of Still Water Oklahoma, and Mrs. Willard Pate were luncheon guests Sunday of Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Mount Olive. Mrs. Virginia Arnett and Jimmy Pope of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ar nett and children of Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garner and Timmie of Mount Olive visited Mrs. A. E. Garner during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Batchelor and children of Jacksonville, Fla. and Mrs. John I. Amon Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Jr. of Goldkboro Thursday. Mrs. Marvin Whitfield of Kenly visited Mr. and Mrs. El bert Whitman Wednesday. Debbie Whitfield returned home following a visit with the Whitmans. Mrs. Florence Houston of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan and Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sykes and daughters at the home of Miss Mary Lee Sykes in Kenansville recently. The Sykes had spent several mon ths in Germany and returned to this area last week. Brenda and Bess Ann Her ring returned to their home in Fayetteville Tuesday following a visit with their grand mother, Mrs. Bessie A. Herring. Weekend guests of Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Alphin, Aleaia Rae and Wendy Jo of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphin Jr. of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Fai son Smith, Jr. and Kemberly of Raleigh, Mr .and Mrs. Jack Alphin of Greenville JJr. and Mrs. Reevis Alphfc Robert an?* Carla of Richmond, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Summerlin of Mount Olive. Guest* Sunday of Martha Kay Goodman were f^herry Goodaon of Mount Oliv e, Pat Cottle of Raleigh, Brendu Tay lor of Rlchlands, Alvabi Wil liams of Washington, D. C Ka thryn Summerlln, and Kathy Pat#. The Rev. and Mrs. Lemmie Taylor of Richlands. Mrs. Ed die Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan visited Mil. Ella Outlaw patient at Dupbin Gen eral hospital Kenansville Sun ?lay. Vernon Batchelor of New Bern spent the week end with Mr. aid Mrs. John I.. Amon Sr., Charles Batchelor of Jack sonville, Fla. is visiting the Amons for several weeks. Earl Dail of Mount Olive, Mrs. Cyras Rhodes, Mr:?. Andy Ivey, and Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. visited their brother 15rastus Dail patient in Duplin (Seneral hospital Kenansville during the week end and on Monday. Mrs. Robert L. Sunimerlin, and children and Mrs. Lim mle Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan S'unday. Visiting Mr. and Mm. John ny Outlaw and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Outlaw, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Outlaw of Calypao. Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Summerlin and family of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Thigpen of Rones Cha pel, Mrs. Elmer Tillman of La Grange and Mrs. Donie Whit field of Mount Olive. Mrs. Perry Grady and Mrs. T. A. Jeraigan visited Mrs. Alan Brown operative patient in Duplin General hospital Ken ansville Thursday. Mrs. Brown returned to her home in War saw Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gar ner and sons of the Brodgen Community and Jane Levely of Beloxl, Miss., were guests Monday of Mrs. A. E. Garner. Forrest Dail is ill at his home We wish him a speedy re covery. Mrs. Florence Houston of ^Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. BllUe ' Houston West and Sherry of Klnston were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey. NOTICE The Womans Auxiliary of Rooty Branch Churc h will meet this Friday at 8 O'clock P. M. in the home of Mrs. Elbert M. Whitman with Mrs. Emmett Rogers co-hostess. Teachers Attend Conference At HJniversity-Gr eensboro Duplin County Vocational Home Economics Teachers at tended the State Conference which was held August 3-7 on the Woman's College Campus. Hie Theme: Home Economics Education. A Dynamic Challen ge was presented to the group in a wide and varied manner. Conference Goals: To clarify the purposes of the Vocational Act of 1063 and their implications for the home economics program. To explain values in family living and citizenship through the youth organizations. To focus attention on creative teaching in the areas of foods and textiles and clothing. To explore new approaches in home economics education. Those attending from Duplin were: Mrs. Kathleen Synder, Carolyn Outlaw, Josephine An derson, Emily Weils, Delia Mattocks, Nettie Herring, Ma rion Elkin and Miss Thelma Dilday. Mrs. Elkins was listed on Thursday's program which was in the form of a Symposium: . Hqw We Teach Goods Creative ? 1y. She related facts of outstan ding projects which have been developed by the Vocational Home Economics Teachers throughout Duplin County. She stated that the Duplin Teach ers do not overlook the values of sharing failure? as well as successes but that sometimes are of the best learning exper iences can be a project that was a flop. In closing she said, "Truly a creative young mind is one of the most rewarding experien ces of teaching. Helping to de velop such mi)ads is a chal lenge. Creativity is a talent; yet like thinking and decision making, creati'veness can be taught. Using intelligently the ideas of others is the first step in developing creativity in Foods." HDC FAMILT PICNIC The Penny Branch Home Demonstration Club will hold their annual family picnic Sun day. August 116th at 6:00 p. m. at White Lake. All members and their respective families are urged to come, bring a picnic basket, enjoy the fellow ship and water, and to be pre sent at 6:00 p. m. when the lunch is spresad. phones melt the miles when ... your someone's miles away Miles don't matter to a telephone. In moments your phone can erase them... and at l ower rates for calls within North Ca rolina because of recent rate reductions. For the pleasure it gives at such low cost notching quite compares with your telephone. ^-^9^ /ShuxoI/MA 7eleM**c . c Jones| Super Market Every Day Low Prices Beuiaviile - Phone CY8-7431 9 ELLIOTT m { 8^25 Honeycutt bacon ] 3 12 oz. $100 Pkgs. I Old Hickory QQ^ Barbecue ? ' Lb "Frosty Morn" BOtOGNA 39'. ?v ? /- ? ? 3 Ounce Can Sauers a-a Black Pepper Zj Nescafe Instant Bonus 12 oz. Jar Coffee *1.49 SUGAR C 99< ? ? r-. r K y - #->? Duke's Pint Mayonnaise 27^ Banquet Cream PIES 3 For *T Mozal Qt. ^ A oil 49? Fresh Crisp LETTUCE 2 For 29* ?JGBtt?L3vnaflntiKB? ,-. .. *sfefl ... .y '-. i

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