Beulaville News I Iona Collier of Trenton, retired postmistress, spent a " few days with Mrs. E.P Thigpen and Nernie Kennedy this week. Chester Williams was in Kinston Thursday for his medical check-up. Mrs. June Thomas made a business trip to Wilmington Tuesday. Mrs W.V. Oxley Jr and Leslie Susan made a busi ness trip to Warsaw Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Turner spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Billy Turner and family in Raleigh. On their return trip they visited with the Jerry Cottle tamily in Goldsboro. J.D. Cottle and Levi Harrell spent the past week end in- the mountains of North Carolina. Betty Jean Cottle of Goldsboro, Susan Oxley and Jerry Dean Sandlin of Beula ville spent the weekend at their cottage in Morchead City. Charlie Lanier and sons of Jacksonville spent a few days with Russell Lanier. Sr. Friends are happy to learn that Alfonza Quinn is im proving. Mr and Mrs. Russell Lanier Sr. of Wrightsville Beach spent a few days at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Worley Ray nor of Jacksonville visited the Russell Sanderson family Sunday. Ricky Lynn Thomas and Willie White Humphrey fished Thursday at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Rhodes of Goldsboro visited Bessie Rhodes in Whaley's Rest Home in Kenansville Friday. Mrs. Herman Smith and Janie Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holland in Wilson County Hospital in Wilson Saturday. Mrs. Chris Hollingsworth and daughter visited Chris topher in Onslow Memorial Hospital in Jacksonville Fri day. Susan Oxley and Ricky Lanier were in Wilmington Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard Kennedy and Mrs. Bland Rhodes shopped in Kinston Wednesday. Mrs. Ravbourn Kennedy returned to her home Friday after being in Duplin General -Hospital for several days. Mrs. Bobby Henderson Deana were at Duke Hospital in Durham for Deana's check-up. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lewis have returned after a tour of duty with the Coast Guard in Michigan. He will be sta tioned in Elizabeth City in aviation electronics. Mrs. Lewis is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Denton of Chinquapin, and Mr. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Gillettee and Kerry and Terry of Jacksonville visited Mrs. and Mrs. Dwayne Sanders in Dix, 111. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Strick land and Nernie left Friday for western N.C. where they picked apples. They spent the night with Mary Sanford in Forrest City. Sandv Plain Community Senior Citizens Meeting The Sandy Plain senior citizens will meet Saturday. ' September 13 at 6 p.m. in the education building. Bring a I picnic covered dish for the i evening and fellowship. Rev. I and Mrs. Littleton and Mr. < and Mrs. Lawrence Houston | are in charge of the program. Sandy Plain Bazaar Planned for October 4 Plans are now underway for the annual Bazaar at the Sandy Plain Educational Building to be held October | 4th. ' BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT t 1 ? I Mr. and Mrs. Greg Miller ; of Route 1, Beulaville. an- I nounce the birth of their I daughter. Chasity Lynn, on \ August 22, 1980, at Sampson I Memorial Hospital Lauran All) son Edwards DEBUTANTE - The annual Debutant Ball was held in Raleigh the weekend of September 4-6. On the evening of September 5, girls from across the state were presented to North Carolina society. The affair is spon sored by The Terpsichorean Club of Raleigh and took place in the Civic Center there. Allyson is the grand daughter of Mrs. E. C. Thompson and niece of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Thompson, III. of Warsaw. She is a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School in Winston Salem and is now a senior at St. Mary's College in Raleigh. Her sister, Lvdie. made her debut in 1979 and ler mother. Barbara Thomp son Edwards, some years areviously. AGLOW According to Ruby Als jrook of Warsaw, Aglow Women's Fellowship will ?neet Saturday. September 13 at 9 a.m. for coffee-time ?nd 9:30 for their meeting at Srown's Restaurant in Ker.ansville. Guest speaker vilI be Diana Mason of Raleigh. STROUD'S SERVICE CENTER -GRAHAM STROUD-OWNER CORNER OF FRONT & BROADWAY BESIDE THE POST OFFICE lea Cold Soft Drinks - Refreshments Complete Car Cleaning Service Tune-Ups -- Tire Service Brake Serivce Retreads by White's Tire Service New Name Brand Tires PINK HILL 568-3853 I Keeping 17 Schools Going J. L. Rhodeii Of the many successful programs within the Duplin County school system, one of the most important but often overlooked departments is the maintenance depart ment. Not much information concerning the maintenance crew reaches the headlines, but what a tremendous job J L. Rhodes, maintenance supervisor, and his staff have done. To keep 17 schools functioning properly is indeed a great responsibility; just think of the time and money you spend in main taining your own home, and then multiply that by 17, That gives you some idea of the enormous task they undertake. Recently a letter of com mendation from W. J. Steel man, a regional inspector, to Superintendent C. H. Yelverton was read before the Ouplin County Board of Education. In the letter. Steelman says: "The boilers and pressure vessels were the best prepared for in spection of any that I have inspected in my 24-county area. Also, the boiler rooms and spaces were verv clean and free of fire ha/ards. That takes hard work and a lot of attention as you know." It is comforting to know that the Duplin County schools have such a top notch and conscientious maintenance department. Congratulations to J. L. Rhodes and the rest of the maintenance staff and we urge you to keep up the good work! B\ Rick Sommers Board of Education Plants have many things in common with people. They will not be at their best with too little or too much food, water or warmth. 1 WEEK-END SALE Thurs-Fri-Sat EVERYTHING IN STORE REDUCED SAVINGS UP TO $150.00 ? Financing Available ? Lay-A-Way Invited S&W Stove Co. 108 N. CENTRAL AVE. 568-3967 PINK HILL fJT\ Nothing runs [??) like a Deere PINK HILL SUPPLY GOINPKNY. INC. 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