1 Beulaville News Mrs. I.J. Sandiin shopped ip Myrtle Beach Monday. Mrs. Russell J. Lanier dkr has returned to her home* ah: Wrightsville Beach after a few da<s stay at their home and visiting with her mother, children and other relatives. Mrs. Marion Edwards, Mrs. Gene Swinson and Mrs. Michael Lanier Christmas shooDed in Kinston Fridav. Vallie Oxley was in Clinton and Wallace Monday. W.V. Oxley Jr. accompanied J.D. Cottle to Clinton Saturday. Peggy Thomas and James Lou Fountain of Jacksonville attended the Stacy Andrews' wedding anniversary celebration at Cedar Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Foun tain of Jacksonville spent Sunday with her mother. Peggy Thomas, and other relatives. Mrs. George Sumner and Minnie Southerland and Syble Maready made a busi ness trip to Jacksonville Friday. Friday Minnie Souther land and Aimee Joe Souther land accompanied the youth group of Hallsville Baptist Church to Kinston. Dean and Irene Thomas are their leaders. Ethel Sandiin visited Estelle Batchelor in Kinston on Sunday. Sandy Plain Senior Citizens Tour Tryon Palace On Dec. 14. two van buses carried 30 members of the Sandy Plain Senior Citizens to New Bern to make a special candlelight Christ mas tour of Tryon Palace. The group met at the church and boarded the bus and the Services to the Aged bus. Drivers were Mr. Robinson and Ladin Lanier. The group stopped at King's Restaurant for rltntior Making the tour were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farrcll. Ha/el Campbell, Minnie Benson. Rosa Jones. Julian Wells. Margarctt Fuller. Mary Howard. Javan Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. William Bernette and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ladin Lanier and Mark. Ludie Griffin. Vernice Bass. Leona Bass. Rannie Hines. Evelvn Thigpcn. Vallie Oxley. Charlie Robinson. Eunice Bostic. Dorothy Bell Gresham. . Gayncllc Maready. Lottie Thomas. Arlcnc Griffin and Effie Sumner. Watch Night Service The Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church will have night watch services on Fri day night. Two gospeT, groups will be singing, thef Limestone Singers of Potters Hill and the Four in Christ. The youth group of the church will present a pro gram beginnign at 7 p.m. The groups will enjoy re freshments during the even ing gospel program of songs. 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Dec. 26th when they were honored by their children at the Hallsville Presbyterian Church. Appreciation Party The Lyman Site of the Services to the Aged and Nutrition program held their annual Christmas and volun teer appreciation party on Dec. 17th. It was estimated that between 65 and 70 attended and enjoyed the program and Christmas dinner A few had on display arts and crafts that were to be used in their home deco ration. Master of ceremonies was Allen Nethercutt, county commissioner. Welcoming the group was Mrs. Arlenc Williams. Scripture and prayer were given by Cicero Lanier. Guest speaker was Rev. Frank Grubbs. A poem was read by Ray Batchelor. The group sang carols. Recognition of volunteers was led by Mrs. Iona Al bertson, site manager, and recognition of outstanding citizens fwas presented by Mrs. Christine Williams, register of deeds. Closing remarks were made by Walter Brown, manager of the Services to the Aged. Mrs. Williams, in recog nizing the outstanding senior citizen said, "All of your lives have been made richer through the love and under standing and fellowship that prevails here. The number one dreaded disease in America today is loneliness. We are told that it is not cancer or heart disease, as had as they are. but that it is loneliness, and through your association here you are each trying to do something about your own loneliness and try ing to share and help the loneliness of others. Some one has said that each time that you touch the lives of some lonely person that you are giving yourself a vacina tion to help you ward off your own loneliness. So let's just keep that up. "Now we are told that a senior is one who has risen above all other classes, so all til yuu an ii ui > uuntuiiuiiig seniors. The county com missioners decided to ask the people in each site to vote on who they thought were the most outstanding citizens of the year, and you have chosen yours. "The one we honor today is very active in the Aged and Nutrition program, but she has remained young at heart. She is always ready to help in any capacity where there is a need. Whether it is cleaning tables, serving food, or just washing pots and pans, she is always there. When called on to give a devotion or to perform anv other service, she never says ask someone else. "This outstanding senior citizen was born and reared in Hallsville. She graduated from the Bculavillc High School in 1930 and entered Chowan College. In Septemj bcr 1931. she was married and in 1981. she and her husband celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. She is a retired school teacher, having lived and taught School at Brown Mills. N.J. for 23 years. But after retirement, she and her hus band moved back to the good life in this area, where she is active in all church activities and where she teaches the women's class in her Baptist Church. She is the daughter ot Claude and Emma Bostic Wade. This outstanding senior citizen has two sisters and one brother all living. She and her husband Sidney have one child. Cecil. And probably their great est achievement of all is that they have twin grandsons and five granddaughters. So I would like to ask Mrs. Margaret Hunter to come forward and receive this award." I Clearance 1 I Balance Of All I I Fall 0 Winter I I Merchandise I I Deduced From I 30-60: L H I. Grace's I Shoppe ? Warsaw ? 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