i agv \j ? ? Beulaville News Ions Collier of Trenton spent Tuesday through the weekend with her mother, Mrs. E.P. 1 higpen and her sisters, Nernie Kennedy and Mrs. Ransom Mercer. She attended the Bostic funeral Saturday. Mrs. Cleveland Turner of Jones County spent Tuesday with Mrs. James Trott and her sister Libby and son. Mrs. Russell J. Lanier Sr. of Wrightsville Beach returned to her home Saturday after spending several days here at their home and visiting with her mother. Hazel Brinson and her children and grand children. Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Oxley Jr. made a business trip to Camp Lejeune Wednesday. They stopped to shop at Richlands on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of Florida are spending the summer in the Hallsville area near their son, left in their travel home to spend the weekend in Wilmington with his son, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas and children. Mrs. A.R. Mercer of Kinston was with her mother, Lottie Mae Cottle upon her return from the Greenville hospital during the weekend. Gerald Davis of Kinston visited Mrs. Leon Davis, his mother, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis and other relatives Friday. Hazel Brinson has returned home from a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer and daughter of Chapel Hill spent the Weeknd with Mrs. Paul Bolin of here and Mrs. Mercer's parents in Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Hines' son, in the military service at Fort Bragg, were here for the weekend. Mrs. Archie Lanier was treated at Lenoir Memorial Hospital emergency and later released to return home. Lottie Mae Cottle returned home Friday from Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville to recuperate from hip surgery. Little Mark Houston, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Houston, suffered burns at his home on June 29 when a 10-cup pot of boiling coffee fell on his back, shoulders and neck. He was treated for burns at DGH and stayed for several days. He has been released and returned to his home. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl King of Beula ville. Beat Years' Award Finalist Mrs. Lula Gresham Muldrow, formerly of Beulaville and now of Fayetteville, was selected as a finalist for the Best Years Award and received a plaque. Her name was submitted by the Cumberland County Coordinating Council on Older Adults. The award recognized r Home Economic Extension News Credit card fraud is on tne rise. But you can help prevent unautho rized use of your credit cards and save yourself some expense and aggravation by following these simple suggestions. First, make copies of each of your credit cards and keep these copies with the toll-free numbers of the issuers. Be sure to report lost and stolen cards at once. Don't be fooled by someone who calls and says your cards have been found and he will return them tomorrow. By tomorrow he could run up a lot of charges. Next, never give your credit card number to anyone who calls you on the phone and claims he is making a survey for a credit card company. When your hills arrive, check them over immediately. If you find any suspicious charges, report them immediately. Keep your credit cards separate from your wallet. Don't carry credit cards you don't use frequently. ii L_LL_ I LL SSS If a fly lands on your nose, they say, somebody has something to tell you. I WHY ^SB| PAY (Wa MORE Cff(Y for ta \L I CARPET I | CLEANING I Qet professional I results at a fraction of the cost. I Ntnt ? . a llMSgfolcll I America * No. 1 a ?T[ I I Homo Or pot ^ ' I I Avery Furniture I I 568-3114 I achievement during retirement. Nominations were judged in three areas: personal growth, success in obtaining goals, and contributions to others and the community. The event took place Thursday in the main daining room at Heritage Place, and was sponsored by WFAI, NCNB and Heritage Place. i Members of the family who at tended included Mrs. Anne Whit field, Judith Muldrwo, Jennifer Muldrow, Jessica Lynn Muldrow and Mr. and Mrs. James Archie Mul drow, all of Fayetieville, and Mrs. Hilda Sandlin of Raleigh. Over a Decade of Memories In Calendar Quilt Gaynelle Maready of Route 2, Beulaviile, is the owner of a calendar quilt which she put together and quilted herself. The quilt starts with the year 1974 and goes through 1985. The calendars have scenes at the top of covered bridge, old home build ings, flower pots, kitchen utensils, pots and pans, fruit, birds and an old grist mill. Interested friends that would like to view this quilt and pillows may contact Gaynelle. The quilt is 91 inches long and 80 inches wide. Funds Presented To Lori Mitchell Family! The Kenansville Jaycees presented Larry Mitchell witn $500 raised during the July 7 benefit dinner. According to Jaycee president Dennis Kirby, the fund-raising dinner was given an added boost through the donation of the chickens by House of Raeford in Rose Hill. Lori is a nine-year-old girl who was accidentally hanged while playing more than 16 months ago and has been in a coma since. Above, left to right, Kenansville Jaycee president Dennis Kirby is pictured presenting Lori's father, Larry Mitchell, with the proceeds of the benefit dinner. Other Kenansville Jaycees pictured above, left ? to right, are Johnny Thompson, David Hollar, Jimmy Newkirk and Charles Sharpe. ^ gte#- I q TME NATION S STU0?0 I One 8 x 10 Color Portrait $30.00 Value for only .99C Your choice of family group or individual - One special offer per family, one per person ] KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA BROWN'S RESTAURANT FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1984 HRS: 1:00 P.M. -9:00 P.M. B2 Minors must be accompanied by an adult. IS? 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