. TVS DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSV1IXE, N. THCE33AT, E-mza 5, 10
' T MRS. OARRIE J. SCOTT
. Mrs. Jasper Bell visited her bro
ther and -wife; 'Mr: and' Mrs. Bex
. Price at , Fort Meade, Md., during
last -week nd. She was accompan
. led by her mother, Mrs.' Alice Price
lUcCf Zion Community, , :. l,,;,,.
? Mri and Mrs, Gurnle Scott, BeUn-
, da Scott, Jua Scott, Fred Scott and
Mrs. Eva Nethercutt spent the week
.end at Topsail Acres .,., f;,r';4'
'"-Mrs. Billie Price,? Walton Price,
Mrs, Xeslla Hfll and Miss toU
Price from 1 near Zion visited - the
George Waters Sunday afternoon
, . Miss Patricia ' Carter It an oper-'"-
ative patinet in Wayne Memorial
-hospiUO.
Mr, ' and Mrs. ' Jesse Sutton and
family spent Sunday with Rev and
MrsvI E. Jones at Sarecta;tfVs"
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kornegay of
Ooldsboro were visitors in the Ben
nie Outlaw home Thursday night.
Week end visitors in the home of
Mrs. Tiny BUxzard; were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Lee Brinson and chil
dren of Winston Salem. j':''vi,5v ,
: jsaue - summerlin oi . saiemburg
spent Friday night ana . Saturday
with J.:W, Waters.'.. ','
5 Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Carter of
Mfc Olive were week end visitors in
the Elbert Carter home.; .
j Mr. Robert Outlaw vu visiting
iMr. and Mrs". Buck Hill and fan-
ily Were dinner ' guests Sunday of
Mri and Mrs; Irvin Hill near Brocks
Chapel.
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SHOP .BELK tLERS FJRST & SAVE
. Miss Susie Outlaw, accompanied
by Harvey Baker, Grace Baker and
Frank Baker of Kenansville visited
In New Bern Saturday. .
fThe YPJl. of tong Ridge church
met "in the home of Mrs, Thelma
Sutton Friday night
Mr. and Mrs.'M. E. Dall of Roc
ky Mount vUited Mrs. Delia Dall
Sunday- v : v, & l '
iMr. and Mrs. Edgar Brltt of Tur
key visited In the Bob Waters home
Sunday, t Cooper Puckett returned
home with them for a few . weeks
visit fWy,-1;gi;!
.Mrs. Jim Brltt and babyf. Gran
tham spent several days last week
with the George Waters. : 4
; Mrs. Sadie' Padgett, Mrs. "Nellie
Spell and Alice rJoah visited Mrs-
Mary Susan Holmes at Cabin Suit-
day. K-;.rf ;S.r7"'V-"b-
Miss Mary 'Anne Sullivan, spent
the week end with her family here.
Miss Sullivan .is from Kingsport,
Tenni':WMw i -..
Herman Hargraves and Jerry, re
turned home Tuesday from several
Weeks stay In Canada during to
bacco season, s
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter visited.
relatives in Bose Hill and Wallace
Those visiting in the Edd Korne-'
gay home Sunday' were Mrs., Pearl
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith
and children, Indian Springs, Mr.
and Mrs.' Currie Smith and family,
Smith Chapel; Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Phillips and children of Kenans
ville. ' Mrs. Leon Kornegay and Mrs. Ma
rion Brandon of Wilmington were
among those attending the birthday
celebration of Ernest Kornegay at
the Pleasant Grove community
building Sunday.
, ' Miss1' Claricy Sutton spent the
week end with Miss Sallie Brock of
Brock; Chapel area.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones and
Bobby Outlaw visited in the Da
vid' Jones home Sunday at Sarecta.
Frank DeMonner spent last week
at Kenansville ' with the Hubert
Phillips family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Waters of
Seven. Springs spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Kornegay
of Raleigh were Sunday visitors of
tne -Clayton-rttes. :
-Mrs, Dorzey Whaley spent Satur
day night In the G arm an Hill home
at Deep Bun and attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Eleanor Brltt on SunM
day.: ..
. F. D. Waters and son of Goldiboro
spent a while with the D. U Scott
family Wednesday night.
Miss Louise Hill of Durham vis
ited her Bister Mrs. George Waters
Thursday of last week, i
-Mrs. Paul Grady Is spending this
week at Barkers Island with her
daughter -In i law, Mrs. Randolph
Grady. ''.:!?.,
:Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rivenbark were
Friday night' visitors in the Jimmy
Barren'TTdineTieSr Mt Olive. -'
Mri and Mr. W. O. Jones were
week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Jones in Summerlins Cross
roads section.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Summerlin
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Willie Singleton at Beulaville.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Holmes,
Mrs. Lonnie Holmes and Mrs. Bow
den of Kenansville visited Mrs.
Sadie Padgett Saturday night
v Edward Sutton of Cary was a
caller in the Jasper Bell home re
cently.
Thoae visiting Mrs. Amanda Sut
ton Saturday were Mr. ana- Mrs.
Joe Orlawsky, Grifton; Mrs. Mar
vin Brock and Mrs. Lucy Coltrane
of Brocks Chapel vicinity.
Miss Marie Thigpen of Golasboro
spent Labor Day home wtm ner
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roiana Tnig
V- - . ,
Mr. and Mrs. currie uau visnea
the Jonas Dails Monday afternoon.
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't ' BT MRS, CARL IVEY
Mr. and .Mrs, Tom Parker and
children Tommie and , Connie of
Glenburnle, Md Randolph Stroud
and Billle Stroud of Rockville. Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivey. Miller of Bear
Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Dall of
Scott's Store visited-in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner Sunday.
Mrs. - Robert- L.; Summerlin and
son, Robin of Portsmouth, Va vis
ited relatives in this area last week.
Mrs.' Annie Rose Bell of Kinston
spent the week end In the home of
Mr. and Mrs? Leslie Bell, and Mr.
and Mrs J. B. Godbold.
; -Mrs. Robert B. Ivey, Mrs. - Allen
Fritz and daughter, . Jean of Golds-
boro, Mr. and Mrs. James B. South'
erland and children Eva Jan and
Danny Craig.
Danny Craig of Pink Hill visited in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey
during the week end. ,
Mr. and Mrs; Alvin Williams and
children, Linda Alvah and Alvin of
Washington, P. C, spent the holi
days in the home of H. J. Summer
lin. ..
Msjt.. Norman Lee Batchelor and
children, Terry, Butchie. Carolyn,
Charles, Betsy and Johnny return
ed to their home in Jacksonville,
Florida, last . Wednesday following
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John I.
Aman, Sr.
Mr. and . Mrs. Bernard Goodson
and children, Paul and Barbara of
Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Jernigan during the week end.
The ReV. and Mrs. Marvin Whit
field and son, Steyie who have been
residing in Greenville, S. C, are
spending several days with Mr. and
Mrs, Elbert Whitman before mov
ing to Robersonvflle where the Rev.
Whitfield will assume his duties as
pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy W. Ivey visit
ed Cleveland Outlaw who is a pa
tient in Duplin General Hospital,
Kenansville, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish and
children, Sherry Lynn and Norman
Gregory of Castalia, Mr. and Mrs.
W. I. McPherson and children, Ce
die, W. L, Sandra, Charles and
Don of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sutton and eon Dan of Mount Olive
Mrs. Ella Outlaw, Norman Outlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Summerlin
and Miss Janice Summerlin attend
ed the Heath' Reunion at the home
of Willi Heath .of Wallace Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bell and son
James, visited In the home of Mr.
and Mrs.' Elmore Bell of Kenans
ville Sunday. -
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cherry and'
James L. Creech of Hyattsvllle, Md.
are spending several days with re
latives In this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and
daughter, Pamela Gay, Mrs. Walter
Hinson and son Walter visited Wal
ter Hlnson at Wilson Sunday.
. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Batchelor and
daughter, Jean, of, Ooldsboro, visited
Mr.- -and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr.,
last Monday. ;
Mr. and MrS. Raymond Ivey and
Clarence Bodeford of Lumberton,
visited in the home of Mr and Mrs.
Norman Outlaw during the week
end.
Vickie Goodson of Greenville vis
ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Jernigan last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman,
Patricia Whitman, Mrs. Julia Jones,
the Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Whitfield
and Stevie Whitfield were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes' West
brook o fKenansvllle last Friday.
Mrs. Eddie Goodman and daugh
ter, Martha Kay were week end
guests in the home of Mrs. Thur
man Davis of Mount Olive. .
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes
and children, Gary and Brenda and
Linwood Rhodes of Raleigh spent
the holidays with Mr. and Mrs
Cyrus Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Jones and
children Arwillia and Bill accom
panied by Mrs. Ledford Sumner
and daughters, Patsy and Susie of
LaGrang spent the week end at
Atlantic Beach.
Miss Abbie Vause of Richmond,
Va., and Mrs. Cresson Ivey, Sr., are
spending several days in Ruther
ford ton at the home of the Rev. and
Mrs. Charles B. Vause .They at
tended the wedding of their nephew
David Vause last Saturday.
Donald Alphln of Lansing, Michi
gan Art Clancey ot Cedar Ra
pids, Iowa, Wendell Alphln and
Fred Alphin, Jr, spent part of
last week at Top Sail Beach.
Miss Carol Bell of Kenansville
spent the week end with Miss Pa
tricia Whitman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and
daughter, Tonie, Mr. and Mrs. Wll
and Brenda spent Sunday at Surf
Ham T. Rhodes and children Gary
City. t 'i
Bill Whisnant of Raleigh visited
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Alphin, Sr., last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring and
children Linda and Richard of Wil
mington spent the holidays with
Mrs. Bessie A. Herring.' f
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bobbins and
children, Jackie, Gary, Brenda, and
Brooks visited Mr and Mrs. Alan
Brown last Friday enroute to their
home in Washington, D. C.
Miss Linda Alphin left Tuesday
for Greenville, where she will be
a student at East Carolina College,
Mrs. Fred Alphin, Sr., accompan
ied her to Greenville. , ' -.. '
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cheek and
daughter Sandra, of Greenville, S.
C, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Crocker Of Peters
burg,;; Vai, Clayton Holmes of Lau
rinburg, Mr. and Mrs. TJool' Holm?
es of Rocky Mount spent several
days with relatives in this area due
to the' illness and death of Major
Holmes.
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vln ot Faison. Mr. and Mrs. Ted: and, Mrs Ralph Sutton and son
Garner and son Timmie of Mount Douglas, of Long Ridge,8 Mr and
Qlive, Joseph E. Garner of Rich- i Mrs. D. U Cherry and sons, Ronald,
lands, Johnny Lively of Biloxi, Roger, and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs.
MlssMrs. Lou C Pate, Mrs. Carl Ivey and daughter, Lorraine
Speight Hill, Mrs..Mott Sutton. Mr. and Samuel Brown. f i
a pearl
orchid
'.,"! f4.. MRS. WILLIAM CARL ADAMS
Miss Waller Weds
Mr. Adams In
CJiurch Ceremony
Tie marriage of Miss Helen Knr-
nefay Waller, daughter of S. J. Wal
ler of Mt. Olive and Mrs.. Helen K.
Waller of Rose Hill to Mr. WMiam
Carl Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover A. Adams of Seven Springs
took place Wednesday, August 28 at
the Outlaws BrMge Universallst
Church.
The Rev. Bowering officiated.
Miss Kay Johnson soloist, and Ed
gar Wells, Jr., organist presented a
program ot Wedding Music.
Glvtn in marriage by ker father,
the bride wore a caantilly lace
gown with portrait neckline edged
with a wide lucked fold cttj.ll and.
appllqurd lace medallions, pointed
bodice md hire tunic over the full
skirt. Th-j tu'ls Suit ruffle form
ed a ciapel train. Her two - tiered
veil of lnp?r"d illusion was attach-,
tiara. She carried a
white prayer
or. a
ed to
white
book.
Little Miss Joy HucUon, piece of
the bridegrom waj flower rl. She
wore a white organdy dress with
matching flowers.
Mr. Adams, the bridegroom's fath
er was best man.
A reception was given by the
bride's mother following the cere
mony in the Fellowship Room of the
Church.
I Mrs. Adams was a student at
Meredith College last year and will
enter Atlantic Christian College as
a sophomore in September. The
bridegroom graduated from Dell
School of Medical Technology and
has served two years in the army.
He will continue his studies at At
lantic Christian College this fall
Following their wedding trip the
couple will be at home In Wilson.
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LAST FRIDAT ' . i
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Rooty Branch Church met last Fri
day night-in the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Hinson with Mrs. Minnie Sum
merlin co-hostess.
The program topic 'Send Qt The
Light To Thy Prayer Warriors,' was
presented with the scripture being
taken from Luke. A special feat
ure was given in ti'e form of a poem
written by James Montgomery.
Mesdames J. B. Godbold and E.
M. Whitman were elected as dele
gates to -the next auxiliary conven
tion to be held at the Assembly
Grounds September -19. The meet
ing was closed with prayer by Mrs.
Eddie Goodman.
The hostesses served ice cream Mrs.
topped with peaches and cookies du
Ding the social hour.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLASS OK
ROOTY BRANCH CHURCH
ENJOY WEINER ROAST
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown enter
tained the young people's class of
the Rooty Branch Church with a
weiner roast at their home in the
Summerlin's Cross Roads Commun
ity last Friday night.
Attending were Anny Ivey, Bll.
lie Joe Ivey, Linda Alphln, ck
Alohln. W. D. Cherry, Arwillia
Jones, Melvin Rogers, Judy Bell and
Grace Brogden.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Garner enter
tained at their home Sunday in the
Summerlins Cross Roads commun
ity with a dinner in honor of Mrs.
Garner's brother and sister in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon F. Cherry of
Hyattsville, Md.
Those attending- were Mr." and
Mrs. Mack Stocks of Greenville, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Arnett and daugh
ter Deborah of Pink Hill, Mr. and
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