mm mb bm m| mm m mb m mb m mm mb ^m ^m mb Beulaville Society PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs Elton Blizzard and daughter Renne, Mr. and Mr*. Lynwood Earl Hill of Newport News. Virginia spent the Christinas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs Melvtn Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hinson vhiWdMrMdM^ Miller in Raleigh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H Hin son have returned to their home after having spent some time in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Truett Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Cottle of Richmond, Virginia spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Zannie Mae Cottle and 1 Mr. and Mra. A. K. Dunn of Aibortson. Mr*. Mary S. Mercer spent a few daya laat week In Lan caater, S. C. with relativea. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guy of Jackaooville visited Mra. Anna B. Guy and Willie during the Christinas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. D .C Fussell and children Wanda and Kent visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cottle, Christinas day. Home from school, to spend the holidays with their parents, were: Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thigpen, Lonnie Thigpen, Nan cy Bostic, Jean Campbell Mrs. Mattie B. Sutton, Jim mie Creech and Jim Creech are spending several days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cattany in Orlando, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Pickett and daughter, Ruth Ann of Washington. D. C? visited Mrs. Mattie Bradshaw on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rho des and children Penny and David of Grifton were dinner guest of Mrs. Mattie Brad shaw on Christmas day. Mrs. Christine Kennedy and Mrs Sally Joe Houston shop ped in Kins ton on Monday. Mrs. Mildred Thigpen of Raleigh visited relatives here during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Matthews of Raleigh visited Mrs. Adell Matthews during the Christinas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Oxley and daughter, Leslie Susan, of Triangle, Va. spent the holi days with Mrs. Susan Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Raynor and children. Diane, Mike, Ma vis, B. L.. and Phylis spent last week visiting relatives in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Mer cer. Jr. are leaving Thursday for Knoxville, Tenn. Mr. Mer cer will resume his law studies and Mrs. Mercer will enroll in the University of Tenn. Mrs. Owen Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinn and son Mark shopped in Kinston Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Adell Matthews, Mrs. Pauline Hunter, Mary Beth Hunter, Irma Matthews and Patricia Edwards shopped in Goldsboro Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matt hews and children Seaton and Bob of Warsaw visited Mrs. Adell Matthews C h r i s t m as Eve. Mrs. Geneva Nethercutt, Betty Grey Batchelor and boys David, Paul and Jonathan of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Bet ty Jackson, Christmas. Mrs. Adell Matthews and Irma shopped in Clinton Mon day. Mrs. Pauline Hunter, Mary Beth and Billy visited Mrs. Dolly Barbee in Richlands Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hunter and daughter Lisa of Kinston had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hunter Christmas night. Mrs. Louise H. Brown, Wil- ' liam Edward Brown and Mrs. Pauline Hunter were in Kin ston Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Jule Matthews of Raleigh, Miss Grace Ken nedy and Mrs. Adell Matthews shopped in Kinston Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gaynell Edwards, Pat ricia Edwards, and Mrs. Adell Matthews shopped in Wallace Thursday morning. Roger Craft of Richmond, Virginia spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Craft. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craft of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Craft Sr., Christ mas. Mr. Willie Home of Tampa, tnorida spent the Christmas ? holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home. Mrs. Sanford Branner and Miss Ann Earhart of Spartan burg, S. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Robert Craft, Sr. Mr. Danny Lanier of Rich mond, Va. visited his mother, Mrs. Margaret Miller during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Penny and children Tom, Elaine and Kemla Sue visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Edwards in Fort Lauderdale, Florida during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jule Matthews of Raleigh spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kennedy during the holidays. Jim Penny Lumber Co. Between Wallace and Chi nquapin on Hwy.41 CUSTOM SAWING We Will Dress Lumber For You. We Sell And Deliver Rough And Dressed Lumber. We Buy Timber Of All Kinds... Hardwood. Cypress, Pine. Ilflearance Safer I ?^ENTIRE STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED^ Wi (l^ypBlGINNING 9:30 JUMH# # pS^WWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER / ? (Qflpen UnffSOO M0 LMb JMHEA WHHW & A Z THOUSANDSOf YARWOy^AND WINTER MSUmNGs''?- VELVETEENS^ woolens " corduroys ? ^ V nfc >" DACRONS " COTTONS ifa - SILKS & BROCADES Je - SUEDE CLOTH Jgl DRAPERY FABRICS #33 ^5aI| To Go At Low, Low PricesI p*50% Reduction On All Children's Wenr^^ $T All jtatsji Price w-iWrn'': ^ lean's Fabrics MAIN STREET (NEXT DOOR TO SPAR STATION) Beulavillc, N. C. ^ JL A NOW IN PROGRESS MOUNT OLIVE BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT. Savings From 25% to 50% PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ho ward and Regina of Bayboro spent the holidays with Mrs. Lucille Woodard and Mrs. Sudie Langston. ?*'" Mr. and Mrs. A. J.,Langston and Jay of Rocky Mount, Sgt. and Mrs. James Langston and Karen of Columbia, S. C. spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Whaley and girls of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cavenaugh and Children of Whiteville, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whaley and Danny of Sharpes, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whaley and children of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Whaley of Beulaville, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace and children, Mr. and Mrs. Corbet Lanier of Albert son, Mrs. Mary Anderson of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Houston of Warsaw, Jessie Brock of Kinston Jimmie Rack ley of Chicago, Illinois visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley and Alice over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Korne gay and children of Wilming ton, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnston and children of Char lotte visited Mrs. Bessie San derson and Beasley over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood San derson visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kornegay of Wilming ton and Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grady, jr. oz ftenansvme, Mr. ana Mrs. Dwight Hill and sons of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pate and Mrs. Ruth Williams over the weekend. Mrs. Eva James spent part of the holidays in Suffolk, Va. Mr. Jimmy Miller of Morgan, ton spent the Christmas holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. AUXILIARY MEETS The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church held their regular meeting, Monday night De ember 14, at the church. Mrs. Shirley Foster gave the devotional with the group sing ing, 0 Come All Ye Faithful. Mrs. Foster gave an interest in? program titled. "The Christ Like Of Christmas." The business meeting was called to order by the presi dent, Mrs. Lena Edwards. There were 26 members pre sent. After the meeting the ladies invited their husband and chil dren into the Educational Buil ding for refreshments which were served by candle light. The room was beautifully dec orated for Christmas. The re- ? freshments consisted of chick- ' en salad, potato chips, cake, fruit salad, punch and coffee. 1 The ladies exchanged their v Christmas giftis at this meet ing. 1 8 with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riven bark and girls. Mr. and Mrs Ramsey Hale and boys of Kins ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Minton over the holidays. Friends of Mr. James Whit field are glad to know he re turned home after being in the Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Davis of Wilmington, Borden Potter and Ressie Potter of Leland, Mrs. Bessie Sanderson, Mrs. Odell Brock, Mrs. Bill Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swlnson, Mrs. Ralph Veach, Miss Mar garet Swinson and many more visited Mrs. Emma Potter at Duplin General Hosiptal over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph San derson, Loreen and Ronnie vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wha ley and Mr. and Mrs. Thoran Whaley of Potters Hill on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. William Nel son Outlaw, Butch and Dianna are spending several days in Mooresville with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Starnes. Mrs. Gladys Receppi of New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Lewis of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lewis and girls of Leland and many others visit ed Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jones during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brock and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brock of Kenansville during the weekend. Miss Judy Kornegay of Wil sun, rar. ana Mrs. Dill itorne* gay of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Sanderson on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lancston and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Broddie Matthews of Kenans ville on Sunday evening. Mrs. Nellie Pridgen spent part of the holidays with her children Mr. awT Mrs. Joe Pridgen and Mrs. Annette Ply ler of Greenville. Airman H. W. Langston who is stationed at Brookley, AFB. Alabama is home for the holi Jay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langston. Mrs. oidell Brock and John lie-were in Goldsboro on Mon day for Johnnie's eye and foot :heck-up. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Weaver >f Kenansville visited Mr. and ifrs. Henry Outlaw during th? loliday.s IT/*" _ . ^ | Outlaw's Bridge News Mrs. J. H. Parker Cor. PERSONALS The Rev. and Mrs. Don C AcMillan are visiting relatives n Kansas. Mrs. Lucy 0. Smith of the leidsville School faculty is isiting relatives. James Parker, tobacco Auc ioneer in Greenville, Tenn. is pending the holidays at his p- ..v.:: 57 home here. Relatives and friends have been visiting in and out of the community during the Christ mas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Claude S. Kidd Jr. and aon Alan of Greensboro were among visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and children of Monroe are spend ing this week with Mrs. Coop er's mother. H. D. C. MEETING The Home Demonstration Club met Monday, December gist at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. Katie Outlaw and Mrs. Alonso Outlaw hostess in the Recrea tion Room of the church. Mrs. James Parker, Vice ? President, called the club to order. Opening song was "O Come All Ve Faithful'". Mrs. Alonzo Outlaw led the devotion al. The Demonstartion for the afternoon was interesting and attractive given by Mrs. A1 onto Outlaw. Subject, Christ mas Strenghens Family Ties. Decorations were used most effectively throughout the room, Suggestive of the Chri stmas season. Leaders reports were music and recreation. The beautifully decorated Christmas Tree was used as gift exchanges were made. A short business period was held. The club collect was used as the closing prayer. The Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. R. D. Simmons in January. During the social hour refreshments were enjoy ed by a splendid attendance of members and visitors. A 326-mile-long steel med ian guard rail Is being Install ed on the Pennsylvania Turn pike to prevent crossover coll isions. About 75 per cent of the weight of an automobile - without pass engers or luggage - Is Iron and steel. Because of Improved raw ? materials, it took 768 pounds { less materials in a blast fum- > ace to make a ton of Iron in > 1963 than it did in 1957. g \ If Yon Are Planning To Build Or Remodel... and Need : ^ ? Trim ? Roofing ? Doors ? Sheet Rock ? Flooring ? Paints ? Windows ? Asbestos Sifing > or ? Hardware i Get Our Prices Before > You Buy At No Extra Cost. r ^ BLIZZARD ; Building Supply 1406 W. Vernon Ave. :? Kinston, N. C. I o BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith announce the birth of a daugh er Thursday, Dec. 24, in Wayne Memorial Hospital, Goldsboro. 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