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Eft A ln9af.m.nl -Jtnnouncul and Mrs. Earl D. Blizzard of BeuUrQle would like to e the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to Mr- J James Evans, son of Mrs. Stella Evans of Beulaville 1 late Mr. J. D. Evans. The wedding date has not yet I Beulaville News I1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones, Hit.. of Jacksonville visited 1 Mrs Dora Thigpen of Quinn Store Community recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle, Terry, Tim of Goldsbaro vi sited Mr. and Mrs Norman ,'Sandlin, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. (i J. D. Cottle, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Tur ner and son Daryl enjoyed Sat urday at White Lake, r Mr Bryan Houston and dau ghter of Kinston visited Mrs. Dessie Houston Sunday after Mr. and Mrs Gene Swinson and Katina Michelle of Jack Son were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ed wards. Mrs. Doane Quinn of the Potters Hill Community stills remains critically 111 at her home in the Potters Hill Com Mr. Gordon Th'gpen still remains very ill at his home fat the Quinn Community. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ru.iyon and family of Norfolk, Va. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kennedy. Mr. Walter Gresham was in Fayetteville Sunday and vi sited briefly with Mrs. Ruby Campbell. Mrs. Billy Brown and child ren cf Rose Hill, visited the John Simmons here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. JohnSimmons, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Simmons and Greig spent Sunday at White Late. Mrs. Eunice Noble of the Cabin Community made a business trip to Kinston Mon day. The Cleveland Turners and son Daryl spent Saturday at White Late. Mr. and Mrs Troy Smith of Ocean Side, Calif, are spen ding several weeks lie re with Mrs. Dorothy Southerland of Cedar Fork Community, j Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mil ler have returned to their home in Carpenter after spen ding the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miller, Sr. Friends of Mr. Russell Rustic's are happy that he has returned home after being in Rex Hospital, Raleigh. > Mrs. Mi.cy Thomas still remains very ill in the New Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mr. Alois Houston of Ken ans ville, visited his mother, Mrs. Dessie Houston and Hu bert Suoday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Br own of Kinston were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs J. Macon Brown Monday. Mr .and Mrs. John Simmons and Creig spent Sunday at White Lake. Mrs. Lily Mae Cottle made a business trip to Treason Fri day morning. Mrs A<tell Mathews visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross and family in Chapel Hill dur ing the weekend Miss Ermie Sanderson and Mrs Phoebe Pate visited Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Pate and fam ily in Wallace, during the - - try?jf? The Presbyterian Church will honor their college students with a lunch on Sunday Au gust 22. Pam Alberts? and Danny Pate have been elected to the Youth Council of Wilmington Presbytery Mrs. Ruby Campbell and James Emrry Campbell of Fayettevllle visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cottle and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Oxley Saturday. The men of the Presbyterian Church met Monday night for supper at the Wagon Wheel cws Friday night. Mrs.1?. W. Albertson ofQUn <W>tn ? ft ?? in/hi Mr. and Mrs. Justs Ray Bostlc and family, and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy are touring California Mr. and Mrs Bishop of KliBtoii visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Whaley and family Mr. CXV^Batchelor returned home Monday from Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston. Mr. Hosea Hunter was a patient in a Wilmington Hos pital for a few days. Mrs Emm* Wade is a sick shut in patient in the home of Mr and Mrs. Hosea Wade. Mr and Mrs. Jimmy Ken nedy and girls of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mrs. Ruby Campbell. vtlto. N.C. Send A Mouse To College On Saturday morning. Au gust 18. 1913. you'll have a chance to Send a Mouse to Collage and get some lrfor mation that might save a life for hut 51 ems. A: Rock fish Plasa Shopping Center In Wallace, East Duplin High Sc hool students, American Can cer Society Volunteer, will be selling "Send a Mouse to Col lege Buttons" and handing out leaflets explaining the seven j danger signals of Cancer. For 51 cents you can buy a button and provide one mouse for use in research. This is | pan at the American Cancer Society Crusade which raises j funds for research, education. At Less thro cm# our food supply. This means that over 200 con sumers are dependent On the economic health of each farm, says Mrs. Ruby Uzzle, extension oonsumer economist. North Caro lina State University. m rti ? i MM Mm* v :! IS Chief S b?n Rsy Thequt. g Joyce's Fobrlc Shop SehMi Ob 1Mb Street." SPECIAL SALE All W.7? Material for I2.fl fin* Qualify Utmp M Saua < Cwffom toorlaf mmavbu n. c 1 Building Quality Homes I K Q I I J>-,? Sampson Counties >'#t iHK I FHA t Conventional Financing I I ....And A Reputation I t For Integrity, dependability , 'B I and fine workmanship. I -n: ,"v ry:; ? " yy,: yifl ffg; fg,i rr = ?; fy, c' ">i Experts el jUttfij ^wi eeather i w it f, ling urlng win monlhs ig to kno* Whs it's like in-between colds, such news is good to know. At ieast a few months of reliel can be Apparently, the 'Void bug" survives much better ten mi ni sWlenslsio wreatliee in wet, ??nm?nng weivner when our respiratory tracts are least able to throw them off Our systems seem to function more efficiently in warm weather, and despite Is : ?pi ?? oidt longer thu I ?*?... ?,u.' '1*77. .~-il... ? Miyoe now, we cm reux i our concent over catching I summer-time colds and I concentrate on our new 1 advt-rsarie* sunburn and f insect bites! I I m ^ IB m 1- - - ' ? * - . _ . - ? ? yw mm ttk ^g^mrn mm mm M H ^mm^ k \-,.o\:V' |H H ;'???. 1*1 L-?<;r: I Oil A ; t!S "?j ? ?..'?*?, ?? ':"-?f.. X$V ":?}? ? $S?.-raft:- '. . s.~-'**;' .<"??'&&' ? I "' '"v^* '.?*' ; ? w^.r2&fc& ?'/'?/ 1? ? v > , >lHu ^ MttKtw ' ?
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