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^ngayemenl -4 nnounceJ Mr. and Mrs. Doris Bus den of Beulaville, Rt. #2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Mr. George Wendell Whaley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley of Beu laville, Rt #2. The wedding plans are set for Friday, the 11th of August, at 8:00 in the evening. New Hope Baptist Church, Beulaviile. I 1 . I: b rt+ri ?>< ramn Itirburnnd la 4? |5f3 Si S? ey! art Leslk Sumo shopped in Wallace ani Warsaw Saturday afternoon _ xplorers of Post 47 of Beu lavllle camped oui at ropsail Beach last week end. They went down on Friday evening and returned on Sunday afternoon The adult advisors were Ken Smith, Millard Decker. Jerry Hunter and Douglas Brown. The boys who attended the camp were Dennis Albertson. Paul Bolln, Danny Pate, Tim Blli zard, Tim Jarraan, Gene Out law. Billy Ray Bostic,Steve/ Horne. Ricky Powers and Billy Clavln Bostic . 3 ; Engagements Announced Mr. and Mrs. Lester Well ington Houston of Pink Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lane to Mr. Jerry Kim Hatcher, son of Mr and Mrs. Jerry J. Hatcher of Chinquapin. The wedding is planned for six o'clock, Sunday. August 12, at Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church. Pink Hill. the ?ak- i of tli r day Mr -?r roll sen of Mr and Mrs Dswsoi Batchelo. of Chine land Presbyterian Church. I * u- * The bride Is a 1913 graduate ' cf Dlxo. High School, the bride irootn is a graduate of East High School and attended ^UWends and relatives are ' Mr. ind Mrs Roger III of Sunday 4r and V ;*n Rad of Kl?to la lied Ml n Alien Kornegay Sat ning y'a we're at iwjiisboro and fnerald Use Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey of ! ioldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. a en Koinegay Sunday after Hating supper rith (r ind rttrrlr light were: r M Turnage, and Mrs Mrt Kathy McLc.n vialte Mrs Colli Korneg l Mr lq 1 M G Am Hid r i ?. K ? Ion Atffh} y tti yt dtx w rr i iri ~ Beulaville Hews Mrs Billy Brown of Rose Hill was in Beulavllle on business Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ruby Simnuns made a business trip to Richlands Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Simmons and family in Wilmington, Tuesday night. Mr. and -Mrs Johnny Ed wards, Steve, Cheeky and Dawn of Fort Lauderdale. Florida arrived Monday for a week's visit with Mr, and Mrs. Owen Edwards Rev. and Mrs. Willard Hardi son and son Hal visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Edwards Monday af ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Roland Edwards and children of Kinstoo visited Mr. and Mrs. Owen Edwards Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ottis Penny and Kern of Selma were guests of Mr and Mrs. Owen Edwards Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Quinn and Mark and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Edwards and family spent Wed nesday at White Lake Mrs. Randolph Sumner and baby girl Penny Lane are spend ing several days with Rev. and Mrs. Cktis Penny of Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle, Terry and Tim of Goldsborovl sited their parents Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Normin Sandlin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swinson and little Michelle of Jackson ville- were weekend guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs.Mar ion Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. J. Macon Brown visited L. F. Brown In the Vet-, erans Home in Salisbury. They spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. Troy Lee of Winston Salem. ? '"$ Mrs. Myrtle Jarmen entered Lenoir Memorial Hospital Sun day. Mr and Mrs. Dan Williams, Mrs. Bill Fussell of Rose Hill and Mrs. Helen Pennington of Richmond. Va. toured the north eastern states and Canada last week '"M Mrs. Eleanor Norris, Mrs. Virginia Quinn and Mrs. Zoya Muldrow visited Mrs. Macy Thomas in the new Lenoir Mem orial Hospital in Klnston, Tues day night. Mrs Lamunt Myers andson of Alabama Is visiting Mr. Dock IT'S CLOSE -OUT TIME AT DUPLIN Motors DRIVER EDUCATION CARS AT SPECIAL DISCOUNT FULL NEW CAR WARRANTY I NEW I ^ I I USED I CARS \j '*$&'? '? '^-s ?DRASTICALLY I REDUCED ? E I ? I *? a ?? ? Joyce's Fabric Shop SPECIAL SALE m *?.7t pw nn ?ju ???? a?*i (bop Ami torn "ai'i ^ BROOKS BOYITTE Phone 293-7673 Warsaw. N. C. People like this keep Durham Life on the move. He's one of Durham Life's insurance professionals He's a concerned citizen and he's thoroughly trained. So he's an J aaeet to his community and an expert in planning insurance programs. Call him today. ?MMM. MONTH CMOUNA ????? S. H. EDWARDS Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 735-277T i i pkvii I ILIZZMI'S BLOfi. SI f LI MWMSKMMSISKrjim
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