BEULAV1LLE GARDENCLUBOFFICERS-The Beulavtlle Garden Glut s dlled their new incoming 1978-1974 officers which are left to right. Mrs Eveytyn Decker. President, Mrs Peggy Lemmons. Vice -President, Mrs Julia Hinson, Secretary. Mrs Martha Williams. Treasurer. Mrs Martha Hinson will be in charge of the Garden Club publicity. Garden Club Meets The Beulavllle Garden Club met Thursday night at the home of Mr3 Earl Lemraons with 13 members present* The guest speaker was Earl Lemtnoos who gave a demonstration on the pr uning of shrubs, and spoke on how to landscape your home PERSONALS Judge and Mrs Russell La nier are in Lexington this wee* James Emery Campbell of Fayettextile was in Wallace and Beultville Tuesday on business Mrs Mina Kennedy and Mr and Mrs Pa el Hunter and Paula of Warsaw enjoyed dinner at the Goldsboro Hotel Sunday Mrs Zelma Rose and girls rf Chapel HU1 were weekend guest of Mrs A dell Mathews. Mrs. Thomas Smith of Jack sonville was here on business Friday and visited with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller sad dinner in Kinstoo Sttday.. Mrs Macy Thomas in the Whs- " ley Rest Home Sunday afternoon. MT. and Mrs Norwood Dean Teachey have returned home after a few days vacation in Florida. W$ Wtj - Mr. and Mrs Joe Lanier of Pendelea visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones Tuesday e t-'v' Mr and Mrs. Didt Byrd and Tony Pickett shopped in Fayetteville Thursday afternoon Mrs. Macy Moore of Bowden spent Thursday with Mrs. Zoya Muldrow v Miss Ermie Sanderson and Mrs Phoebe Pate visited Mrs. Macy Thomas and Mrs Ida Thomas in die Whaiey Rest H ome in Kenansviile Sunday Mrs Katie Lee Dobs on, Mr and Mrs. Harry Dean Dofason made a business trip to Ke nans vtlle wed* Mrs. Jjle Mathews. Mrs. Leonard Kennedy shopped in Kinston Sat. afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Richard Tho mas of Wilmington were week a discussion from the mem bers was then held after which it was approved of having and arts and crafts and shrubbery sale to be held Oct 27. 1979. The hostess served a con gealed salad, with punch and cookies ? end guest of Mr aod Mrs O.C. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs Raynor Mr. and Mrs Eddie Paul Thigpen of Jacksonville vlsltec Mrs. Eddie Thigpen. Mir and Mrs. Ricky Bostic of Kinston visited Mr. and M rs. Richard Bostic Sunday. William AUen Grady of Fa yenevllle visited Mrs Rossie Grady Sunday Mrs. Geneva Nethercutt of Rocky Mouni and Miss Mary Jackson of Wilmington were weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Kennedy. Weekend guest and Sunday guest of Mrs Lul? Q.^ Parker^ in Goldsboro for a number of years, have moved to their new home on Bostic St.. in Beula vllle Mr and Mrs. Gene Swtnson of Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs Marion Edwards during the weekend Heit-Rilatal .Jfe., I UlnessBs Unnec0ssiN^y ^ - I Heat stroke and heat I exhaustion have caused seri I ousiii nessesand even death in I high school and college I football over the years. And until recently many coaches f were operating under misin I formation in dealing with the Evidence indicates that lack of acclimation to ex > treme heal and humidity prior to intensive workouts is I h?tgrtro? wfaenaas ilsall and of 'iqufc intake increases the likelihood of I heat exhaustion. Both prob today's greater awareness of The day of enlightened football practice has ar rived Consequently, for the first time, hot-weather work outs on th< practice field should be safer from heat related sicknesses than ever Mrs Irene larroll, circle ' halrmae openeo th nfnj * orKtao 11 !bjslne sS? fhe Bible dy led fay rllh tie ?!- i hers Joining lr he Us. ualon ss erved ipke Circle U mu Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Mlna Kfea? " ith ei, it members >re s K. Mrs Roma Dare t* presided as chairman and als< "SffcSSS^toii i . fudge and cakes* ino c >< amittee .1nr ? a:? .>?? ? ed at r-. - ' Rev- Mr Herbert Carter oi Dun will b be guest e Tbe Director of Music wm u. ei y' op irlver got whew they tt becatfi ?( their ??rly OMtaBUsmAr J rli at row# illtes U o) igiit King th two B It f 111 ;iq oug? In Ideal cotqpeG to gc G, low Sa -Drlvl ff odd lally Dearborn, Mich Sept 2H. mberi rf the rally team are W1 Decker, 2 Box Gen of Box Bo. are mem bers af Explorer Boat 47, onsored by HI 9 go 10 college ?boU . a) > nr u i ia ha J* |J * tag of t 3o A merle; to i it a lining. :rf ale n; v tfiot Thli post - tr e i 250 Exploring road rallies vert conducted 1 nvol 30,000 teenagers. R Joyce's Fabric Shop SPECIAL SALE M H 71 Material From $1.98 to $3.79 urn OmutMf ??? AmI im MUIAVAU N C. m m'rn^mmrnm -| -1 ? ? ' 1 ??? ? ? 1 ? ? ? - ' ? ;.. V 'J- V-', -< *\ ' ?\i" 'r v ?* * V R^t i ^

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